Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce the availability of all three
video-talks for our next online meeting on the *2**6*^*th* *of May
**2026**, 12-14 GMT/UTC*
The talks are available on our Youtube Channel, in the playlist 'WG
Meeting May 2026
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdj_fUvQynOAHRPC9v820bAheE9ndZ_Pm>",
you can also use these direct links :
<https://youtu.be/WF_DmQsY6L0>
*Jingshu Wang*(PhD student, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou , RPC) « Population genomics and
pangenomics reveal homoploid hybrid speciation in two closely related
white oak species » IUFRO WG285 260526 Wang <https://youtu.be/WF_DmQsY6L0>
*Ludovic Duvaux *(research engineer, Biogeco, INRAE, France)**« The
Pangenoak project: Pangenomics approaches to study local adaptation and
reproductive isolation in European white oaks »
https://youtu.be/an8TD63t5nI
*John E Carlson *(Professor Emeritus, Pennsylvania State University,
USA) « The Eastern North America Oak Super-Pangenome Project »
https://youtu.be/zcbB44yl8mY
Don't forget to note down your questions, so that we have plenty of
material to discuss on the 26th
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR 1434 SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce the availability of the second
video-talk for our next online meeting on the *2**6*^*th* *of May
**2026**, 12-14 GMT/UTC* by
*by Ludovic Duvaux *(research engineer, Biogeco, INRAE, France)**« The
Pangenoak project: Pangenomics approaches to study local adaptation and
reproductive isolation in European white oaks »
The talk is available on our Youtube Channel, in the playlist 'WG
Meeting May 2026
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdj_fUvQynOAHRPC9v820bAheE9ndZ_Pm>",
using this direct link :
https://youtu.be/an8TD63t5nI
Don't forget to note down your questions, so that we have plenty of
material to discuss on the 26th
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR 1434 SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce the availability of the first video-talk
for our next online meeting on the *2**6*^*th* *of May **2026**, 12-14
GMT/UTC* by
*Jingshu Wang*(PhD student, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou , RPC) « Population genomics and
pangenomics reveal homoploid hybrid speciation in two closely related
white oak species »
The talk is available on our Youtube Channel, in the playlist 'WG
Meeting May 2026
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdj_fUvQynOAHRPC9v820bAheE9ndZ_Pm>",
using this direct link :
IUFRO WG285 260526 Wang <https://youtu.be/WF_DmQsY6L0>
The other two video-talks, by *Ludovic Duvaux *and *John E Carlson* will
be available on Wednesday late after noon in the same playlist
Don't forget to note down your questions, so that we have plenty of
material to discuss on the 26th
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR 1434 SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce our next online meeting on the
*2**6*^*th* *of May **2026**, 12-14 GMT/UTC, *so early in the day for
Americans (5-7 San Francisco, 7-9 Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early
afternoon for people in Europe (14-16 Paris CEST) and late in the day
for scientists in Asia (Tokyo 21-23) . Please recheck your local times
against GMT.
We will use Zoom for the meeting,please use the following link to join :
_https://inrae-fr.zoom.us/j/97607941481
<https://inrae-fr.zoom.us/j/97607941481>_
This time we will have two5 minute live talks by PhD and graduate
students, and three pre-prepared 20-min talks, which need to
bewatched_before_the meeting. A second email with links to the youtube
channel as well as the talks will be sent before the actual meeting,
probably on the 13^th of May, so you might want to reserve time to watch.
During the meeting, the speakers of the 20-min talkswill give a short
introduction during the meeting (2-3 min), so that we can use the
meeting time mainly for discussions (15min per talk).
We will have 2 hours for the meeting. The tentative schedule will be
(using GMT times) :
12:00 Welcome, introduction to the meeting and its program
12:10 *Cheng-Yun Lai* (PhD student, Graduate School of Bioagricultural
Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan) « Detecting genomic signals of local
adaptation in Japanese beech (/Fagus crenata/) »
12:20 *Ananda Adhikari* (graduate student, Purdue University, Indiana,
USA) «Trait-integrated joint species distribution modeling of eastern
U.S. /Quercus/ spp. »
12:40 *Jingshu Wang*(PhD student, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou , RPC) « Population genomics and
pangenomics reveal homoploid hybrid speciation in two closely related
white oak species »
13:00*Ludovic Duvaux*(research engineer, Biogeco, INRAE, France) « The
Pangenoak project: Pangenomics approaches to study local adaptation and
reproductive isolation in European white oaks »
13:20 *John E Carlson*(Professor Emeritus, Pennsylvania State
University, USA) « The Eastern North America Oak Super-Pangenome Project »
13:40-14:00 General Discussion / IUFRO WP specifics
we hope to see you all there, virtually
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR 1434 SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
Dear colleagues,
As you probably know, I'm the coordinator of the IUFRO Working Party
2.08.05 Evolution and Adaptation of Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae.
I'm an experimental tree ecophysiologist in France
<https://eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/research-teams/phare/staff/personal-pa…>
and I'm trying to set up an *European network of experimental tree
ecophysiologists*.
I unfortunately don't know the disciplines of all scientists that have
joined our mailing list, but I know that we have quite a few
ecophysiologists in our working party.
I would like to put together a list of scientists in Europe, who are
actively doing experimental forest tree ecophysiology research, to be
more specific about what I mean by ‘experimental tree ecophysiology’:
* experimental approaches where environmental variables are controlled
(soil and air moisture, temperature, CO₂, ozone, wind, etc.)
* therefore approaches in growth chambers, phytotrons, ecotrons,
mesocosms and greenhouses
* scientists studying the tree's responses to the environmental
change, at physiological, cellular, organ or whole plant level
* essentially seedlings in pots, containers, lysimeters, etc
So, if you find yourself within this description, but also if you can
think about colleagues in your country who are actively doing such a
research, I would appreciate very much a short email from you. Some
scientists on the mailing list are not European, but perhaps you have
collaborations in Europe, and know about research groups I could
contact. Or you could forward my email to them. And perhaps, in the long
run, the networking can be enlargened.
In the moment I'm only collecting email addresses, in a second step I
will send out a questionnaire as a basis for networking.
Many thanks in advance
all the best
Oliver Brendel
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Oliver Brendel <https://eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/research-teams/phare/staff/personal-pa…>
UMR 1434 SILVA <https://eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/presentation> Equipe PHARE <https://eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/research-teams/phare>
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
it has been a while since the last visual group meeting in spring 2024.
I’m sure that you have many exciting new results to share. To be able to
organize a *spring online meeting of our IUFRO group* on /Evolution and
Adaptation of Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae/, mid-May, *we are looking for
a date* that suits most members of the group. Due to the many bank
holidays in May, the choice is be limited to dates between the 18^th
and the 29^th of May.
We propose to do a similar meeting as before, with either pre-recorded
20min talks to watch before the meeting, or 5min live talks (mainly for
students). The pre-recorded talks will give a short 3 min introduction
during the actual meeting, before time for questions and discussion.
We welcome very much presentations of recent publications, by PhD
students, Post-docs or senior scientists. Especially, if you have any
PhD students in your lab with a topic close to our group, please
motivate him or her to either record a 20min talk, or to do a live 5
minutes talk about one experiment of their PhD.
Also, please contact me directly if you have new scientists in your
group to add to the IUFRO mailing list.
In the following date survey you can pick your favourite dates as well
as indicate if you would like to introduce a pre-recorded 20min talk or
do a 3-5min presentation or none.
If possible, also leave a comment with a preliminary title of your talk
(or just some keywords about the species concerned, and your scientific
discipline) and your contact email address (or send me an additional
email , because I need to be able to contact speakers directly and
therefore need an email address).
https://evento.renater.fr/survey/iufro-notho-fagaceae-group-meeting-2026-id…
*Please respond to this survey rapidly, at latest before the 20th of March.*
If you are not sure yet about the exact topic of your talk, this is no
problem, there is still time, but I need a good idea of the number of
talks, and if a selection is necessary.
As for the timing, we propose again a 2 hours meeting: 12:00-14:00
GMT/UTC, so early in the day for Americans (5-7 San Francisco, 7-9
Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early afternoon for people in Europe (14-16
Paris CEST) and late in the day for scientists in Asia (Tokyo 21-23).
You will be able to watch the 20min talks one week before the meeting on
Youtube (so reserve some time), which also means that the recorded talks
should be available one week before the chosen meeting date.
We hope to see you all there, virtually best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR 1434 SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce our next online meeting on the*28th of
May, 12-14 GMT/UTC,* so early in the day for Americans (5-7 San
Francisco, 7-9 Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early afternoon for people in
Europe (14-16 Paris CEST) and late in the day for scientists in Asia
(Tokyo 21-23) . Please recheck your local times against GMT.
We will use *Zoom *for the meeting, please use the following link to join :
https://inrae-fr.zoom.us/j/97438682922
This time we will have only 20-min talks, so you need to watch the talks
*before *the meeting on YouTube, in the same channel as used before.
Here is the link to subscribe to the IUFRO WG channel
<https://www.youtube.com/@iufrofagaceaeandnothofagac4603>
During the meeting, the speakers will give a short introduction during
the meeting (2-3 min), so that we can use the meeting time mainly for
discussions (15min per talk).
Please use the possibility to comment on the videos in YouTube to pose
your questions already ahead of the meeting.
Here is the link for the playlist “WG Meeting May 2024” of this meeting
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdj_fUvQynODTENsmVulB8SEf0kO8RE43> :
We will have 2 hours for the meeting. The tentative schedule will be
(using GMT times) :
12:00 Welcome, introduction to the meeting and its program
12:10 *Ryosuke Ito* (Researcher, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto
University, Japan) "Variations in
seedling growth strategies across a hybrid zone of Quercus mongolica
var. crispula and Q. serrata"
https://youtu.be/CYdQgRZF_LM
12:25 *Alex Reiss* (PhD student, Institute of Ecology and Evolution,
University of Edinburgh, UK) "Global patterns in the evolution of
host-plant interactions of gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini)
on Fagaceae"
https://youtu.be/DW5ufky0WFc
12:40 *Takenori Shagawa *(Masters student, Graduate School of Systems
Life Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan ) "Synchronized spring
fertilization: exploring the role of delayed fertilization and
intermittent pollen tube growth in flowers blooming across season"
https://youtu.be/U7KuZdoJKCQ
12:55 *Luting Liu* (PhD student, Yunnan University, China) "Research
Progress on Phylogeny and
Population Structure of Quercus engleriana Complex"
https://youtu.be/Mvp9H-hh_W8
13:10 *Lin Lin* (PhD student, Yunnan University, China) "Biogeography
and niche evolution of the Quercus section Ilex"
https://youtu.be/5w7xffc_3ns
13:35 *Isabel Loza* (PostDoc, The Morton Arboretum, US) "Prioritizing
conservation areas for the genus Quercus (Fagaceae) in Mexico using
species distribution models and a multicriteria analysis"
https://youtu.be/qJ_iq4mFGQ8
13:50-14:00 General Discussion
we hope to see you all there, virtually
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
PS : please find the programm attached as a pdf file
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Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Hello everybody,
our next virtual meeting will take place on the 28th of May,
12:00-14:00 GMT/UTC, so early in the day for Americans (5-7 San
Francisco, 7-9 Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early afternoon for people in
Europe (14-16 Paris CEST) and late in the day for scientists in Asia
(Tokyo 21-23). But please check your local time.
We have already three, probably four exciting talks planned, but there
is still space for one or two more.
Also, the online date survey is still open, so you can still fill in the
form to propose a talk :
https://evento.renater.fr/survey/spring-2024-online-meeting-iufro-2-08-05-j…
Please do so before the end of next week (18th april), as I would like
to finish the program by then.
best regards
Oliver
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Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
it has been a while since the last visual group meeting in last summer.
I’m sure that you have many exciting new results to share. To be able to
organize a *spring online meeting of our IUFRO group* on /Evolution and
Adaptation of Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae/, mid-May, *we are looking for
a date* that suits most members of the group. Due to the many bank
holidays in May, and to avoid overlap with the IUFRO conference in
June, the choice is be limited to dates between the 27^th and the 31^th
of May.
We propose to do a similar meeting as before, with either pre-recorded
20min talks to watch before the meeting, or 5min live talks (mainly for
students). The pre-recorded talks will give a short 5 min introduction
during the actual meeting, before time for questions and discussion.
We welcome very much presentations of recent publications, by PhD
students, Post-docs or senior scientists. Especially, if you have any
PhD students in your lab with a topic close to our group, please
motivate him or her to either record a 20min talk, or to do a live 3-5
minutes talk about one experiment of their PhD.
Also, please contact me directly if you have new scientists in your
group to add to the mailing list.
In the following date survey you can pick your favourite dates as well
as indicate if you would like to introduce a pre-recorded 20min talk or
do a 3-5min presentation.
If possible, also leave a comment with a preliminary title of your talk
(or just some keywords about the species concerned, and your scientific
discipline) and your contact email address.
https://evento.renater.fr/survey/spring-2024-online-meeting-iufro-2-08-05-j…
*Please respond to this survey rapidly, at latest before the 3rd of April. *
**
**As for the timing, we propose again a 2 hours meeting: 12:00-14:00
GMT/UTC, so early in the day for Americans (5-7 San Francisco, 7-9
Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early afternoon for people in Europe (14-16
Paris CEST) and late in the day for scientists in Asia (Tokyo 21-23).
You will be able to watch the 20min talks one week before the meeting on
Youtube, which also means that the recorded talks should be available
one week before the chosen meeting date (actually sent to me by the 15th
of May).
We hope to see you all there, virtually best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear working group colleagues,
summer holidays are over (at least here in the northern hemisphere), a
new university year has started.
During the last webinar, we had planned to do another *webinar in autumn
2023*, however we would have to do it before the time change to winter
time (29th October in Europe, 5th November in the US). After these
dates, the time frame from US west coast to Japan is even more stretched.
I'm not able to organise anything for the last week of October, so I
have set-up an*Evento from the 6th to the 20th of October* (see below).
However, we would need to keep in mind that this is not far away, to I
would need *very rapid feedbacks* on the titles of possible talks, and
speakers would need to prepare their videos quite rapidly.
We propose to do a similar meeting with pre-recorded 20min talks so that
participants can watch the talks before the actual meeting and then
during the meeting, a short 5 min introduction to the talk, before time
for questions and discussion. We welcome very much presentations of
recent publications, by PhD students, Post-docs or senior scientists.
Especially, if you have any PhD students in your lab, please motivate
him or her to either record a 20min talk, or to do a live 3-5 minutes
talk about one experiment of their PhD.
As for the timing, we propose again a 2 hours meeting, with the usual
timing :
12:00-14:00 GMT/UTC, so early in the day for Americans (5-7 San
Francisco, 7-9 Chicago, 9-11 Argentina), early afternoon for people in
Europe (14-16 Paris CEST) and late in the day for scientists in Asia
(Tokyo 21-23)
In the following date survey you can pick your favourite dates as well
as indicate if you would like to introduce a pre-recorded 20min talk or
do a 3-5min presentation. As we do not have much time to prepare, please
also leave a comment with a preliminary title of your talk (or just some
keywords about the species concerned, and your scientific discipline).
https://evento.renater.fr/survey/2-08-05-3rd-virtual-meeting-autumn-2023-lj…
I will end this survey next Wednesday (13th September), if there are
sufficient talks and participants, we go ahead. Otherwise I propose to
wait for spring.
Also, please contact me directly if you have new scientists in your
group to add to the IUFRO mailing list.
By the way, this email has been sent using my personal list of email
addresses, I will send a second email via the IUFRO webmail list (the
subject will start with "reminder", the email body the same as here).
This email has to go through the IUFRO checking process, but if you have
not gotten the test email by Friday, you should check with your IT
services. All other people can just ignore the second email. And send me
an email, so that I can always copy you into all IUFRO emails (I will
keep a separate list).
I hope to see you all virtually in October
all the best
Oliver
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Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022