Dear colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce you the availability of six speakers for
our online meeting on the*8th of December, 22-24 Paris CET*. So please
don't forget that this means early afternoon for Americans (13-15 San
Francisco, 15-17 Chicago, 17-19 Buenos Aires), late in the day/night
for people in Europe (22-24 Paris CET) and early the next day (9th of
December) for scientist from the Asia region (Shanghai 5-7 ;Tokyo 6-8).
You will be able to listen before the meeting to five 20 min talks on
youtube (the links will come next Wednesday), and we will have one 180
seconds live talk.
Please find the talk titles below, I hope that this will motivate many
to participate.
The survey of our group is also still open and should take you less than
ten minutes to complete. It would be great if we could have a more
complete view of your IUFRO group. Your participation would greatly help
us make more effective and engaging plans for future activities.
The link to the survey is:
_https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IUFROFagaceaeWorkingGroup_
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IUFROFagaceaeWorkingGroup>
best regards
Oliver Brendel
_Talk List_
*Teruyoshi Nagamitsu *
from the Forestry and Forest Product Research Institute, Japan, on
/Environment-dependent introgression between white oak species in
northern Japan/
*Chuck Cannon *
from the Morton Arboretum, IL USA, on
/Old and ancient trees are life history lottery winners and evolutionary
resources for long-term adaptive capacity/
Co-Authors: G Piovesan and S Munné-Bosch
*Andrew Hipp*
from the Morton Arboretum, IL USA, on
/Consequences of diversity in Asian and American oak syngameons for
functional variation, adaptation and symbiont biodiversity./
Co-Authors : Paul Manos, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Baosheng Wang,
Xiaojuan Liu, Keping Ma and others.
*Ludovic Duvaux*
from UMR Biogeco, INRAE, France on
/Genomics of adaptation in the European white oak : First steps toward
the construction of pangenomes./
Co-Authos: S Bouallegue, D Coq--Etchegaray, E Lacoste, W Marande, Q
Trang-Bui, V Decroocq, J-M Aury, B Brachi, Ch Plomion
*Arivoara Rabarijaona*
from UMR Silva, INRAE, France, on
/Provenance differences in water-use efficiency among sessile oak
populations grown in a mesic common garden./
Co-Authors : S Ponton, J Levillain, D Bert, A Ducousso, B Richard, O Brendel
and last but not least the 180s talk by
*Scott O’Donnell*
from the University of California, USA, on
/Detecting Adaptive Introgression in Two Southern Californian White Oaks
(Quercus sect. Quercus)/
Co-Authors: ST Fitzgibbon, VL Sork
ATTENTION NEW EMAIL ADDRESSoliver.brendel(a)inrae.fr
_________________________________________________________
Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
as the June online meeting had been quite well received, the decision
had been taken to do another meeting towards the end of the year of our
IUFRO group on Evolution and adaptation of Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae.
We propose to do a similar meeting with pre-recorded 20min talks and
then a short 5 min introduction to the talk before having time for
questions and discussion.
We would like to see more PhD students present their work. To motivate
them, we propose that they also can do a live 180 seconds talk (a
competition that is running in many countries, check it out at
_https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au
<https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/>_).
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 180 seconds 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).
https://evento.renater.fr/survey/iufro-2-08-05-2nd-virtual-meeting-2021-mf8…
<https://evento.renater.fr/survey/iufro-2-08-05-2nd-virtual-meeting-2021-mf8…>
As for the timing, we propose again a 2 hours meeting, but due to the
changes with the winter time change, we will use an inverted set-up,
which covers 2 dates :
21:00-23:00 GMT/UTC, early afternoon for for Americans (13-15 San
Francisco, 15-17 Chicago, 17-19 Buenos Aires), late in the day/night
for people in Europe (22-24 Paris CET) and so early the next day folks
in Asia (Shanghai 5-7 ;Tokyo 6-8). So for example the meeting would be
the 22 November for Americans and Europeans and the 23 November for Asians.
You will be able to watch the 20min talks one week before the meeting on
either Youtube or Youku, which also means that the recorded talks should
be available one week before the chosen meeting date.
We will also present results from the _*membership survey*_ that we
shared before the June meeting. A total of 50 people have responded
(whereas the mailing list is >140 people). We ask a few basic questions:
*
what are your research interests?
*
do you plan on participating in upcoming meetings in 2022?
*
how could the working group best engage you?
It would be great if we could have a more complete view of your IUFRO
group. The survey is still open and should take you less than ten
minutes to complete. Your participation would greatly help us make more
effective and engaging plans for future activities.
The link to the survey is:
_https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IUFROFagaceaeWorkingGroup
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IUFROFagaceaeWorkingGroup>_
We hope to see you all there, virtually
best regards
Oliver Brendel, Chuck Cannon & Keiko Kitamura
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ATTENTION NEW EMAIL ADDRESSoliver.brendel(a)inrae.fr
_________________________________________________________
Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear Colleagues,
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During that period, you are kindly required not to post to any of the lists that you are subscribed to. Once the lists are online again, you will be notified.
We are sorry for any incovenience caused and thank you for your understanding.
Best regards
Brigitte Burger
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Hello everyone,
I apologize for the many emails you've received lately about the meeting
and the survey. We're still learning how to manage truly global meetings
and the technology that makes it all possible!
The link you have been receiving after you register provides an INCORRECT
time. We've attempted to fix this but the reported meeting time does not
seem to change.
So, to confirm the meeting time, please refer to the list below. We will
open the meeting as previously announced in messages from Oliver.
See you tomorrow!
Chuck
Hi there,
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
Date: Jun 23, 2021
Time: 12:00-14:00 GMT/UTC
05:00-07:00 AM San Francisco
07:00-09:00 AM Chicago
09:00-11:00 Argentina
14:00-16:00 Paris
21:00-23:00 Tokyo
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://mortonarb.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIscuqvqjMqHdE-w079OCtZZ_xbBrtr…
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.
======================================
Chuck Cannon, PhD. | Director, Center for Tree Science
The Morton Arboretum | 4100 Illinois Route 53 | Lisle, Illinois 60532
T 630-725-2071 | ccannon(a)mortonarb.org | mortonarb.org
Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5RNpwyMAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1>
ResearchGate <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles_Cannon>
@ruminatus <https://twitter.com/ruminatus>
Hello,
Here is the link so that you can take the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/67KMP36
Survey Introduction:
In preparation for our June 23 virtual meeting, we would like to ask you a
few basic questions:
What are your research interests?
Do you plan on participating in upcoming meetings in 2022?
How could the working group best engage you?
The survey should take you less than ten minutes to complete. Your
participation would greatly help us make more effective and engaging plans
for future activities.
Thank you!
Oliver, Chuck, and Keiko
======================================
Chuck Cannon, PhD. | Director, Center for Tree Science
The Morton Arboretum | 4100 Illinois Route 53 | Lisle, Illinois 60532
T 630-725-2071 | ccannon(a)mortonarb.org | mortonarb.org
Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5RNpwyMAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1>
ResearchGate <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles_Cannon>
@ruminatus <https://twitter.com/ruminatus>
Hello all,
Please disregard the previous email about the survey. I sent it
incorrectly.
Here is the link so that you can take the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/67KMP36
Survey Introduction:
In preparation for our June 23 virtual meeting, we would like to ask you a
few basic questions:
What are your research interests?
Do you plan on participating in upcoming meetings in 2022?
How could the working group best engage you?
The survey should take you less than ten minutes to complete. Your
participation would greatly help us make more effective and engaging plans
for future activities.
Thank you!
Oliver, Chuck, and Keiko
======================================
Chuck Cannon, PhD. | Director, Center for Tree Science
The Morton Arboretum | 4100 Illinois Route 53 | Lisle, Illinois 60532
T 630-725-2071 | ccannon(a)mortonarb.org | mortonarb.org
Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5RNpwyMAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1>
ResearchGate <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles_Cannon>
@ruminatus <https://twitter.com/ruminatus>
Hello,
I seem to have sent out the survey in a manner that only allows a single
response per email address and I sent it to the list serv address.
Looks like Paul Manos was the first one to start the survey and all I see
are his responses.
I will follow this up with a weblink where you click and each person can
respond separately!!
Sorry!
Chuck
======================================
Chuck Cannon, PhD. | Director, Center for Tree Science
The Morton Arboretum | 4100 Illinois Route 53 | Lisle, Illinois 60532
T 630-725-2071 | ccannon(a)mortonarb.org | mortonarb.org
Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5RNpwyMAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1>
ResearchGate <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles_Cannon>
@ruminatus <https://twitter.com/ruminatus>
Dear colleagues,
as some of you have probably realized, the Zoom meeting is not defined
for the correct time slot, but this should not pose a big problem (other
than that automatic calendar registrations might me wrong) and might be
corrected later.
I would also like to add that you can share the meeting invitation and
thus the links to the youtube videos with colleagues from your lab,
however please do not publish them to a wider audience (e.g. websites).
best regards
Oliver Brendel
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ATTENTION NEW EMAIL ADDRESS oliver.brendel(a)inrae.fr
_________________________________________________________
Oliver Brendel
UMR SILVA Equipe PHARE
Centre INRAE Grand Est - Nancy
F-54280 Champenoux France
TEL 0033 (0) 383 /394100 FAX /394022
Dear colleagues,
Our meeting date draws closer. As you remember, the virtual meeting
takes place on the*23rd of June, 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 folks in Asia (Tokyo 21-23).
We will use Zoom for the meeting, please register in advance for the
meeting :
_*https://mortonarb.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIscuqvqjMqHdE-w079OCtZZ_xbBrtrSrGp*_
<https://mortonarb.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIscuqvqjMqHdE-w079OCtZZ_xbBrtr…>*
*
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.*
*
You will be able to watch the talks before the meeting on either Youtube
or Youku. You will find the youtube links already below, the Youku links
will follow in a later email.
It will facilitate the discussions during the meeting if you submit your
questions before the meeting. You have different possibilities to do
this : a) you can use the comment section of Youtube or Youku for each
talk, which requires to log into Youtube or Youku. b) if you do not have
an account, you can also send your questions to
_oliver.brendel(a)inrae.fr_ <mailto:oliver.brendel@inrae.fr>, clearly
indicating the talk title for each question. c) to be able to continue
discussions after the meeting, we will also copy the questions into a
Slack channel. Participants can also directly ask questions in the Slack
channel for each talk. The IUFRO2.08.05 Slack space can be accessed by
this link :
_https://join.slack.com/t/iufro20805/shared_invite/zt-rc6hg5xz-y4hWHh9~zzUV…
<https://join.slack.com/t/iufro20805/shared_invite/zt-rc6hg5xz-y4hWHh9~zzUVP…>_
We will discuss the possible future use of Slack for communications
during the virtual meeting, and if there is a following, we might also
use this in the future.
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
12:15 – 13:30 talk discussions (15min each, including a 2 min
presentation of the talk by the presenter, using one slide)
12:15 *Graham Stone*, Edinburgh University, UK : tritrophic
interactions from Fagaceae up.
_https://youtu.be/CCT7I2wBADo <https://youtu.be/CCT7I2wBADo>_
12:30 *Ryan Huish*, University of Virginia's College at Wise, US, The
Oak Conservation Alliance: Forming an interdisciplinary network of
allies to help prevent and monitor pathogens in the oak family (Fagaceae)
_https://youtu.be/TQLtyqZzL4M <https://youtu.be/TQLtyqZzL4M>_
12:45 *Antoine Kremer*, INRAE Pierroton, France : Genome wide evidence
of rapid evolution of oaks during the Anthropocene
_https://youtu.be/ZuLEcOwBJT0 <https://youtu.be/ZuLEcOwBJT0>_
13:00 *Paula Marchelli*IFAB Bariloche, Argentina : Nothofagus in
Patagonia, where do we stand? An overview of our population genetics
research in Argentina
_https://youtu.be/0uVgDtqgTt8 <https://youtu.be/0uVgDtqgTt8>_
13:15 *Maria Veronica Arana*IFAB Bariloche, Argentina : Physiological
and molecular bases of the responses of South American Nothofagus to the
environment.
_https://youtu.be/9puH0RcEaNw <https://youtu.be/9puH0RcEaNw>_
13:30 Discussions of future activities of the working group (virtual
meetings, in-person meeting in Mexico)
14:00 End of the meeting
The program is also attached as a pdf file to this email.
We hope to see you all there, virtually
best regards
Oliver Brendel Chuck Cannon Keiko Kitamura