The program (draft) for the joint meeting of these two groups is now available
And information on Registration is at
https://westernforestry.org/upcoming-conferences/iufro-2019-joint-conferenc…
[IUFRO 2019 Joint Conference: Genetics of Five-needle Pines & Rusts of Forest Trees]
Program (draft 6/3/2019)
22 July Monday: Arrive, Registration 1700 - 2200
23 July Tuesday:
Breakfast on own
0730-1200: Registration
0815-0830: Welcome & IUFRO Overview (Ward Strong, Richard Sniezko, Pascal Frey)
White Pine Blister Rust Resistance
(Moderator #1: Jeremy Johnson)
0830-0900: #1 (Plenary): Breeding for white pine blister rust resistance - 50+ years of experience at Dorena Genetic Resource Center (Richard Sniezko)
0900-0920: #2: Blister rust distribution, trends, and resistance screening in southern British Columbia's endangered whitebark pine (Michael Murray)
0920-0940: #3: Results from long-term field trials in British Columbia: resistance of western white pine to white pine blister rust (Nick Ukrainetz)
0940-1000: #4: Insights into Cr4 resistance in limber pine: Patterns and correlations (Anna Schoettle)
1000-1030: Morning Break
(Moderator #2: John King)
1030-1050: #5: Screening Whitebark Pine for White Pine Blister Rust Resistance in British Columbia (Ward Strong)
1050-1110: #6: Identifying range-wide patterns of genetic resistance to save a species threatened by a non-native disease and climate change (Jeremy Johnson)
1110-1130: #7: The influence of genetics, defensive chemistry, and the fungal microbiome on disease outcome in white pines (Lorinda Bullington)
1130-1150: #8: Implementing a bioinformatics-based targeted sequencing strategy for R-genes in the Cronartium ribicola-white pine pathosystem (David Oline)
1150-1205: Discussion#1: Durability of WPBR Resistance - What is the evidence? What is needed? Where do endophytes fit in? Physiological trade-offs - how important? (Moderator: John King/Richard Sniezko)
1205-1330: LUNCH (served)
(Moderator #3: Nick Ukrainetz)
1330-1400: #9 (Plenary): Genomics of quantitative resistance to white pine blister rust in sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) (David Neale)
1400-1420: #10: Fusiform rust resistance gene discovery in Pinus taeda using RNAseq bulked segregant analysis and two-way testcross QTL mapping (Fikret Isik)
1420-1440: #11: Uncovering the natural physiological variation driving lodgepole pine resistance to western gall rust (Nadir Erbilgin)
1440-1455: Discussion#2: Genomics & Molecular Tools - ready for prime time? How can they help us in the next 5 years? (Panel: Dave Neale, Janice Cooke, Fikret Isik, Jun-Jun Liu, Nick Ukrainetz)
1455-1525: Afternoon Break
(Moderator #4: Janice Cooke)
1525-1545: #12: Age-related resistance to hard pine stem rusts in the Central Interior of British Columbia (Richard Reich)
1545-1605: #13: Potential tradeoffs in growth and environmental resilience of lodgepole pine in Alberta (Eden McPeak)
1605-1625: #14: What do we know about Hemiparasitic Plant Hosts of Hard Pine Stem Rusts? (Sybille Haeussler)
British Columbia Overview - White Pines
1625-1645: #15: Five Needle Pines in British Columbia - Status and Distribution (Randy Moody)
1645-1710: POSTER speed talks (max of 3 slides, ~8 folks want to present) - Title, Summary, What's Next). SEE PROPOSED LISTING AT END
1525-1900: Dinner on own
1900-2100: Reception & Poster Session
24 July (Wed):
0730-0830: Concurrent IUFRO business meetings at breakfast (served)
0845-1530: Field Trip, coffee and lunch served on trip
1900-2300: Banquet and entertainment
25 July (Thursday):
Breakfast on own
0815-0830: Announcements & Questions
Rusts of Forest Trees
(Moderator #5: Bruce Moltzan)
0830-0900: #16 (Plenary): Pine rusts never sleep: deciphering the biology and epidemiology of white pine blister rust with genomics (Richard Hamelin)
0900-0920: #17: Interspecific hybridization in Melampsora rusts of poplars: a mechanism of emergence of new species (Pascal Frey)
0920-0940: #18 : Evaluating the presence and introgression of the hybrid forest pathogen Cronartium x flexile (Kiah Allen)
0940-1000: #19: Genotypic diversity and reproductive biology of Thekopsora areolata, the causal agent of cherry spruce rust in Norway spruce seed orchards (Åke Olson)
1000-1030 Morning Break
(Moderator #6: Philippe Tanguay )
1030-1050: #20: Morpho-anatomical characteristics of Eucalyptus urophylla leaves inoculated and not with Austropuccinia psidii (Edson Luiz Furtado)
1050-1110: #21: Alien Rust Fungi in Switzerland (Valentin Queloz)
1110-1130: #22: The impact of the alien rust fungus Melampsoridium hiratsukanum on riparian alder formations in the eastern Italian Alps (Salvatore Moricca)
1130-1145: Discussion#3: Rusts and Forests - the future under climate change? - future impacts of hybrids? (Panel: Richard Hamelin; Phil Tanguay; Bruce Moltzan; Salvatore Moricca; Janice Cooke, Pascal Frey)
1145-1315: LUNCH (served)
(Moderator #7: Jodie Krakowski)
1315-1335: #23: Pinus cembra's last stands? Small and isolated populations of Stone pine in the Eastern Alps in past and current climate change (Berthold Heinze)
1335-1355: #24: Evolution and Speciation of the Chinese White Pines (Xiao-Xin Wei)
1355-1415: #25: Whitebark Pine Restoration Strategy for the US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region (Andy Bower)
1415-1435: #26: Progress and challenge in tree breeding of Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) in South Korea (Kyu-Suk Kang)
1435-1455: #27: Clonal variation of strobilus and seed production in a 1.5 generation seed orchard of Pinus koraiensis (Yang-Gil Kim)
1455-1525: BREAK
(Moderator #8: Michael Murray)
1525-1545: #28: Field Testing of Range -Wide Populations of Whitebark Pine in British Columbia (Charlie Cartwright)
1545-1605: #29: Pines (incl. white pine) versus spruce: Comparative fitness in an elevated CO2 x soil moisture stress factorial (John Major)
1605-1625: #30: Identification of Phytophthora species associated with Western white pine mortality in BC tree seed orchards (Nicolas Feau)
1625-1645: #31: Reach for the top: Implementing whitebark and limber pine recovery in Alberta (Jodie Krakowski)
1645-1700: Discussion#4: Climate Change and White Pines - what is the future?
1700-1710: Final wrap-up and farewell
POSTERS (highlighted posters are proposed for 3 minute Speed Talk)
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) recovery: testing assisted migration as a possible restoration method (Iain Reid)
Development and application of marker-assisted selection (MAS) tools for breeding of western white pine (Pinus monticola Douglas ex D. Don) resistance to white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola J.C.Fisch.) in British Columbia (Jun-Jun Liu)
Monitoring of Cronartium ribicola in Quebec forest tree nurseries using genome-enhanced DNA detection assays (Philippe Tanguay)
Genomic Approaches to Dissecting Lodgepole Pine Resistance to Cronartium harknessii, the Causal Agent of Western Gall Rust (Janice Cooke)
Whitebark and Limber Pine Conservation in the Canadian Mountain National Parks (Natalie Stafl)
Evidence for coevolutionary relationships between Cronartium harknessii and two of its hosts, lodgepole and jack pine (Simren Brar)
Investigating the antagonistic activity of fungal and bacterial endophytes of western white pine against the pathogen Cronartium ribicola (Emily Martin)
Host jump drives diversification of Chrysomyxa species (Chongjuan You)
Chemical and anatomical defenses of lodgepole pine relate to infection by western gall rust, Endocronartium harknessii (Jennifer G. Klutsch)
A methodology to prioritize whitebark pine ecosystems within the Crown of the Continent for conservation and restoration (Anna Schoettle)
Returning sugar pine and western white pine to the Pacific Northwest forests - A collective effort (Angelia Kegley)
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF A TREE SPECIES CHALLENGED BY DUAL THREATS (Jeremy Johnson)
Finding and using genetic resistance to white pine blister rust in Alberta populations of limber pine (Pinus flexilis) (Richard Sniezko)
The search for white pine blister rust resistance in foxtail pine (Pinus balfouriana) (Angelia Kegley)
Towards evolutionary and functional characterization of an avirulence gene in the poplar rust fungus Melampsora larici-populina (Pascal Frey)
Patterns of variation in adaptive traits and resistance to white pine blister rust in Pinus aristata (Anna Schoettle)
Patterns of Pinus longaeva response to Cronartium ribicola infection: comparisons with P. aristata and P. flexilis (Anna Schoettle)
Partnerships in the Pacific Northwest to Help Save an Endangered Species, Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) - Research, Rust Resistance and Restoration (Richard Sniezko)
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Subject: 2019 IUFRO: Joint Meeting: (1) 5-needle pine genetics and (2) Rusts of Forest Trees conference in British Columnbia, Canada: General Announcement July 22-26, 2019 Extended Field Trip: July 26-30, 2019
Importance: High
Hello,
After a very successful joint conference in 2014, IUFRO groups 2.02.15 and 7.02.05 will have another joint conference in 2019. The attached announcement provides some detains and asks for an initial response from those interested in either or both of these working groups
July 22-26, 2019 Extended Field Trip: July 26-30, 2019
Purpose: This international meeting will address
Breeding and genetic conservation of 5-needle pines, with special reference to screening and genetics programs for resistance to White Pine Blister rust (Cronartium ribicola). (2.02.15 IUFRO, https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20200/20215/)
Update the current state of knowledge of research in rusts (including blister rust) of forest trees (7.02.05 IUFRO, https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-7/70000/70200/70205/)
For background on the 5-needle pine group, including proceedings from 5 of the conferences we've organized or sponsored since 2001, please visit the https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20200/20215/
I would like to continue to build a mailing list of those scientists interested in this subject group, so, please feel free to also send me a short note of interest.
Best regards,
Richard
Coordinator, IUFRO 2.02.15
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So the final version is attached, thank you to everyone who contributed to it. Please send this around widely, particularly to potential international participants. I believe we should cap attendance at 110, given the venue space available.
Thanks everyone, looking forward to the conference.
Ward B. Strong, Ph.D., P.Ag.
Research Scientist, Pest Resistance in Conifers
BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations
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Extended deadline for Abstract Submissions = June 21th, 2019
IUFRO Unit 2.02.09 – Christmas Trees
We are pleased to announce that the deadline of abstract submission has been extended up to June 21th in response to numerous requests and due to the increased interest in the ICTREC 2019.
This is a firm deadline and there will be no further extension.
We hope you will take advantage of the extended deadline to submit your abstract.
For submit your abstracts go to :
http://www.iqdho.com/index.php/fr/international-christmas-tree-research-and…<https://smex12-5-en-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=http%…>
Reminder Deadlines :
For submitted abstracts : June 21th
For having a room at the Château Laurier where will be held the congress : July 25th
For registration at the congress : August 1st
We are pleased to invite you to the 14th International Christmas Tree Research & Extension Conference to be held in Quebec City, August 26-30, 2019. In addition to presentations and oral posters, two days of visits are scheduled. We will also have the pleasure of introducing you to the Christmas tree industry here.
For information concerning preliminary program, registration, accommodation booking and deposit of abstracts can be found by following this link :
http://www.iqdho.com/index.php/fr/international-christmas-tree-research-and…<https://smex12-5-en-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=http%…>
We are looking forward to meeting you in Quebec City !
IQDHO
Organizing commitee
3230, Sicotte Street, E-307
Saint-Hyacinthe (QC) Canada J2S 2M2
1-450-778-6514
XXV IUFRO World Congress
"Forest Research and Cooperation for Sustainable Development"
Curitiba, Brazil: 29 September - 5 October 2019
<https://iufro2019.com/> https://iufro2019.com/
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The <https://twitter.com/hashtag/IUFRO2019?src=hash> #IUFRO2019 CSC has
just released the preliminary event schedule. - Check out all the activities
and start planning!
Keep an eye out: soon the keynote speakers and the schedule of the technical
sessions will be announced!
And remember: 31 May is Early Bird Deadline.
Visit: <https://t.co/xCTZ5gfmGY> http://iufro2019.com/overview/
LAST CALL for abstracts and Preferential registration rate : JUNE 1st, 2019
IUFRO Unit 2.02.09 – Christmas Trees
We are pleased to invite you to the 14th International Christmas Tree Research & Extension Conference to be held in Quebec City, August 26-30, 2019. In addition to presentations and oral posters, two days of visits are scheduled. We will also have the pleasure of introducing you to the Christmas tree industry here.
Please note that the registration is now open. Information concerning preliminary program, registration, accommodation booking and deposit of abstracts can be found by following this link : http://www.iqdho.com/index.php/fr/international-christmas-tree-research-and…<https://smex12-5-en-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=http%…>
Call for abstracts - you have until June 1st, 2019 to submit your abstracts.
We are looking forward to meeting you,
IQDHO
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Dear Participants to 'Coimbra2018',
Dear Contributors to the Proceedings of 'Coimbra2018',
Dear Members of the IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit and colleagues of IUFRO Division 2,
Following the 5th Conference of the IUFRO Unit 2.09.02 "Somatic embryogenesis and other vegetative propagation technologies" that was held in Coimbra, Portugal (University of Coimbra, Center for Functional Ecology, Sept. 10-15, 2018), we are pleased to announce that the Proceedings on "Clonal Trees in the Bioeconomy Age: Opportunities and Challenges" have now been published at the following IUFRO webpages:
http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/publica…https://www.iufro.org/publications/proceedings/proceedings-meetings-2018/#c…
Please forward this advertisement to any colleague in your team interested by vegetative propagation technologies of trees and other woody plants and related issues!
On behalf of all IUFRO 2.09.02 Members, we would like here to warmly thank Pr. Jorge Canhoto & Dr. Sandra Correia (University of Coimbra, Portugal) and the whole local organizing team of this successful IUFRO 2.09.02 conference (122 attendees), the hosting/supporting organizations as well as all other sponsors. IUFRO's support to facilitate our scientific exchange and networking events is also greatly appreciated.
Thank you to all contributors to these Proceedings (328 pages) which contain 63 contributions (24 full papers, 14 extended abstracts and 25 short abstracts). We take this opportunity to also express our deep gratitude to Dr. Jan M. Bonga and Dr. Yill-Sung Park (NRC/Canadian Forest Service) who offered again to handle all the submissions during the reviewing process. Definitely, without your invaluable help and extensive experience, the Proceedings could not have been published so quickly!
We hope that you will enjoy the Proceedings and find both scientific information of great interest for your research and networking and also wonderful memories of 'Coimbra2018'. We encourage you to continuously promote the activities of our IUFRO Unit, in particular through the dissemination/citation of the contributions in these Proceedings.
Our 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 Conference is already scheduled next year in 2020 (dates to be confirmed). Pr. Hailong Shen (Northeast Forestry University) is planning to welcome us in Harbin, China. Thank you so much Pr. Shen for the great proposal to organize Harbin 2020! We would like therefore to kindly suggest to all our members that you consider this conference on vegetative propagation of trees as your primary choice to get funding from your institutions when planning to attend conferences in 2020! Join us for the latest advances in vegetative propagation of trees and also to discover the world-renowned "Ice City" with rich historical and cultural heritages!
Enjoy your reading and looking forward to hearing from you at upcoming IUFRO 2.09.02 activities and events, especially Harbin 2020!
Do not hesitate to contact us for any inquiry/idea about vegetative propagation of trees in the frame of the IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit. Some useful information (positions, events, etc.) can be posted at our Unit Noticeboard (https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/notice…) We would like also to remember you that IUFRO is offering the possibility for any registered Member to contact the whole IUFRO 2.09.092 membership through sending Emails to wp20902(a)lists.iufro.org<mailto:wp20902@lists.iufro.org> (scientific and technical issues, networking, etc.). The list is a moderated list by IUFRO HeadQuarters so that your posts will be held until they are approved (inappropriate contents will be discarded).
If not already a member, log in at https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/mailin… to join the WP 2.09.02 list (currently 711 members from 68 countries) and be able to send information, questions, thoughts and more!
Kind regards,
Jean-François Trontin, IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinator
Paloma Moncaleán & Yong-Wook Kim, IUFRO 2.09.02 Deputy Coordinators
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WANGARI MAATHAI "FOREST CHAMPIONS" AWARD - ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2019 AWARDS
You are invited to nominate a candidate for the 2019 CPF Wangari Maathai
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