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Congress Guide 15th International Rapeseed Congress 16.–19.06.2019 in

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by decision of the German Bundestag WELCOME TO THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL RAPESEED CONGRESS List of Content ABOUT...... 4 Message from the Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture 4 WELCOME Message from the Governing Mayor of Berlin 5 Welcome from GCIRC 6 Welcome from UFOP 7 TO THE General information 8 ORGANIZERS...... 10 TH Groupe Consultatif International de Recherche sur le Colza – 15 INTERNATIONAL International Consultative Group of Research on Rapeseed 10 Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants 11 Steering Committee 12 RAPESEED CONGRESS Program Committee 12 SPEAKER...... 14 Welcome Notes 14 Opening Speeches 15 Congress Dinner Speech 16 Plenary Session Speakers 17 SCHEDULE...... 20 Program Overview and Schedule 20 Detailed Information About All Topics 21 ABSTRACT TITLES...... 30 Address 30 Plenary Talks 30 Orals 30 Posters 38 Workshops 50 DETAILS + FLOOR PLAN...... 52 Official Congress Dinner at Tempelhof Airport 52 IRC Field Trips 54 DLG – German Agricultural Society 56 Notes 58 Imprint 60

2 | 3 Message from the Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture

Dear Readers, provides considerable benefits as preceding crop to the following cereal crops. In Every spring, bright-yellow flowering addition to that, rapeseed is an important fields create impressive landscapes every- source of nectar for bees in spring. Over the where from the North Sea to the Alps. This past 20 years, rapeseed has also become is one of the many different facets of the the basis for one of the most important impressive, multi-talented rapeseed plant. sources of bioenergy. Rapeseed found its way to us towards the end of the Middle Ages, although at first, The history of rapeseed cultivation in the oil gained from it could only be used is therefore a real success story. in lamps or as technical oil. But thanks to It is a concrete example of how agricultural successful research, the undesired bitter innovations can increase people’s quality of and accompanying substances were able life – by introducing new products on the to be eliminated through conventional one hand and by continuously improving breeding from the mid-1970s. This paved and optimising these products on the other. the way for the wide range of uses to which This would not have been possible without it is put today. the many decades of successful research.

The great success is demonstrated by the Last year’s drought in Germany has clearly fact that rapeseed oil has become the most shown that we will continue to need popular cooking oil in Germany. The “olive advanced and modern breeding research oil of the North” now fascinates people focusing on our crop species, including because of its valuable substances it rapeseed, as the climatic changes taking contains. Rapeseed oil has thus become an place everywhere also pose new challenges important component for healthy eating. for rapeseed crops, in particular with respect to climate tolerance and resistance. In Germany, rapeseed is now the most important oil plant with a wide variety of I therefore wish you a successful uses and has thus become firmly estab- conference in Berlin, productive talks and lished among our arable crops. every success for your future research projects. Moreover, rapeseed is also of benefit to the environment, especially with regard Yours, to humus formation, as the cultivation of rapeseed contributes to broader crop Julia Klöckner rotation, protects the soil from erosion Federal Minister of Food and ABOUTwhen used as a cover crop in winter, and Agriculture Message from the Governing Mayor of Berlin

The 15th International Rapeseed Congress between science and industry. A number of is one of the highlights on Berlin’s renowned institutes here are also engaged conference calendar this year. We are in rapeseed research. delighted that more than 800 experts from all over the world are meeting in Germany’s The city itself – with its unique atmosphere capital city to discuss the latest findings, and countless attractions – also helps developments, and prospects in the field of to make every stay here an event. As a rapeseed research. result, anyone attending a congress in Berlin should take advantage of the oppor- In this spirit, I would like to welcome all of tunity to visit one of our many museums, the participants in the IRC 2019 to Berlin. theaters, or concert halls. Another good idea would be to take a stroll through one As one of the world’s leading congress of our trendy neighborhoods and enjoy the venues, Berlin offers ideal conditions for relaxed attitude towards life of our vibrant a successful gathering. In addition, our and diverse metropolis. advantages as a conference location include the city’s scientific landscape, And with that I would like to welcome you since the German capital region is one to Berlin once again. I wish you a productive of the largest, most diverse, and most 15th International Rapeseed Congress – IRC innovative centers of science and research 2019 and a very pleasant stay that you will in Europe. Our excellent colleges and long remember. universities work closely with the many non-university research institutes, while Michael Müller specialized networks expedite cooperation Governing Mayor of Berlin

4 | 5 Welcome from GCIRC Wolfgang Friedt – GCIRC President

Dear Friends, Respected Colleagues, Ladies and of “biodiesel” as fuel has meanwhile gained impor- Gentlemen! tance.

Today, oilseed rape/canola is one of the major The significant extension of OSR/canola cultivation sources of edible oil in the world. It is actually no. 2 has been accompanied by the appearance of harmful of global oilseed crops. The total acreage amounts to pathogens and pests endangering rapeseed culti- nearly 34 million hectares where almost 70 million vation in all major growing areas. While diseases tons are produced every year. Half a century ago, like cylindrosporium in the 1980s and phoma in rapeseed was a minor crop for feeding and industrial the 1990s have been overcome through genetics, uses only. other diseases and insect pests have gained impor- tance, e. g. “clubroot,” since the 2000s. At the There is no doubt that the enormous extension same time, environmental stresses progressively of rapeseed cultivation would not have come true compromise rapeseed production. Consequently, the without the intense research on rapeseed quality improvement of resistance against biotic and abiotic leading to canola (00 type) cultivars. This was stresses remains one of the major challenges for supported by the foundation of the Groupe Consul- OSR breeding and cultivation, as well as the need for tatif International de Recherche sur le Colza (GCIRC). further enhancement of oil quality as a health-pro- This international group, an association supported moting edible oil and the amendment of protein by institutions interested in technical advance for the content and composition for better feed and food. production and processing of oilseed rape (OSR), was initially founded by a small group of experts aiming The 15th IRC 2019 in Berlin will provide a platform for the promotion of OSR/canola. In order to achieve to discuss recent achievements and to identify this goal, major improvements of seed quality were suitable future directions and improvements of OSR/ needed: i) the reduction of unhealthy erucic acid in canola as a whole. GCIRC is directing and coordi- the seed oil and ii) the reduction of glucosinolates in nating rapeseed congresses every four years as the rapeseed meal and cake. These two quality steps well as interim technical meetings. In order to were initiated in the 1970s, first achieved by scien- further promote OSR/canola for future demands in tists in Canada and rapidly adopted in Europe and agriculture and industry, GCIRC will take necessary elsewhere. Today, there is a continuing interest in steps to extend and intensify research on the additional oil types like HOLL (high oleic, low-sat). sustainable and economic cultivation and use of Since the 1990s genetic research led to the deve­l- OSR/canola. For this purpose, the presence of GCIRC opment of OSR hybrids. Nowadays, a large part in the scientific as well as commercial community of the production is based on hybrid cultivars. In needs to be fortified. Rapeseed congresses have addition, GM traits, e. g. new hybrid system and HR always been major forums for promoting and resistance, have been introduced in many parts of strengthening international exchange and cooper- the world, except Europe. Last but not least, the use ation. With this in mind, we are looking forward to a successful IRC 2019 in Berlin. Welcome from UFOP Wolfgang Vogel – Chairman UFOP, Vice President German Farmers’ Association

Dear participants of the 15th International view of climate changes. The drought year 2018 Rapeseed Congress, was a serious warning for Europeans. Research must keep pace with this development by applying on behalf of the UFOP Board and as Vice President the most advanced breeding methods and devel- of the German Farmers’ Association (DBV), I would oping innovative measures in crop protection and like to welcome you warmly. I emphasize this dual production technology. At the same time, the function because it underlines the successful devel- knowledge gained must be implemented in culti- opment of oilseed rape cultivation in Germany. UFOP vation practice as fast as possible. was founded on initiative of DBV and the Federal Association of German Plant Breeders (BDP) with Digitization in agriculture will facilitate and accelerate the aim of developing oilseed rape cultivation as implementation. This will require political support. the most important leaf crop. The driving force in In research, financial support is known to be a “rare the 1990s was the obligation to set aside arable commodity” worldwide. The demand is consistent, land in the EU, in combination with initial consid- because even politics and society are demanding erations for a European protein strategy. From the higher standards for sustainability of rapeseed culti- very beginning, consumers were taught the excellent vation and arable farming. I therefore expect that nutritional properties of rapeseed oil. Today rapeseed the need for research will tend to increase. This is is the leading oil and protein crop: as rapeseed oil, for also confirmed by the critical discussion on the use biodiesel and as meal for animal nutrition. Through of chemicals for plant protection or the approval of breeding progress, the product quality was further new active substances. Solutions must be found to developed, and the economic attractiveness of ensure that rapeseed cultivation retains its economic rapeseed cultivation increased with positive effects perspective and that, depending on the season and on the income of producers. region, the landscape with its bright yellow spots of color continues to enrich the landscape in the future. UFOP wants to continue this development, even though the challenges in breeding, cultivation This congress is an outstanding international and marketing have increased considerably. In platform for presenting and discussing interesting my position as “highest representative“ of arable lectures on all these issues. It also offers the oppor- farmers in Germany, I am very pleased that over tunity to establish valuable contacts and networks. 800 international experts meet at this congress to With this in mind, I call on you to make intensive use exchange and discuss the latest research results. of these congress days. These days, the challenges are even increasing in

6 | 7 General information

Registration Speakers bcc Berlin Congress Center GmbH Please be in your session room 15 minutes prior to the Alexanderstrasse 11 | 10178 Berlin session start. Seats in the front row of the respective session room are reserved for you. In the session rooms, a Sunday, June 16th, 2019 member of the IRC organization team will assist you in all 10:00 – 21:00 hrs technical matters. Monday, June 17th, 2019 07:00 – 20:00 hrs Poster Exhibition Tuesday, June 18th, 2019 The Poster Exhibition will run concurrently with the 07:30 – 17:45 hrs Congress sessions. Wednesday, June 19th, 2019 08:00 – 16:30 hrs Poster Hanging and Exhibit Booth set up/take down The registration desk is located on Level A. The registration staff Posters and booths can be set up on Sunday, June 16th would be happy to assist you with any concerns or questions after 10:00 hrs. They should remain up until 12:00 hrs, that may arise during the congress. Wednesday, June 19th (must be removed by 17:00 hrs).

Full congress registration includes Congress Meals Admission to scientific sessions, workshops, exhibition, Breakfast will not be served. The first refreshment break poster area, congress bag, final program, abstracts (usb), on Monday is at 10:00 – 10:30 hrs, Tuesday at 10:10 – coffee breaks, lunches and Congress Dinner. 10:40 hrs, Wednesday at 10:00 – 10:30 hrs on the ground floor. Safety & Luggage Lunch on Monday will be at 12:30 – 13:30 hrs, Your luggage will be checked for safety reasons. Luggage Tuesday at 12:40 – 13:45 hrs, larger than 10 liters of volume has to be stored in the Wednesday at 12:15 – 13:15 hrs. luggage tent right in front of the bcc building. Storage is free of charge. Smaller pieces of luggage (apart from Official Congress Dinner technical devices or articles of value) can be handed in at The Congress Dinner located in the former departure hall the cloakroom. of Tempelhof Airport will start on Tuesday, June 18th, at 19.00 hrs. Free shuttles to the Dinner location will run Congress Name Badge between 17:30 and 18:30 hrs in front of the bcc/Alexan- An official IRC 2019 name badge is required and must be worn derstrasse. Shuttles back to the bcc will run between 22:30 at all times for entry into sessions, the poster and exhibitor hall, – 24:00 hrs. Important: Please take your Congress Badge the Congress Dinner and social activities. Lost badges: A fee with you. Your Congress Badge is your admission ticket. will be charged for reprinting lost badges as noted below: 100,00€ Full Delegate – 50,00€ Student City Bus Tour & Free City Walks On Sunday, June 16th, a guided city bus tour will start at Language 12:00 hrs in front of the bcc/Alexanderstrasse (if booked). The congress language is English. No interpretation is At 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00 hrs, three free guided city walks provided during speaker presentations. for all participants of the IRC will be offered. Meeting point is in front of the bcc entrance. Internet IRC2019 Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the venue. Bus Stops Name of the network: IRC2019 for Excursion/Field Trip departure times, in front of Wi-Fi password: IRCBerlin the bcc/Alexanderstrasse: Excursion Nauen Twitter Sunday, June 16th, departure: 11:30 hrs Twitter hashtag is #IRCBerlin Field Trip West Wednesday, June 19th to the 21st, departure: 17:00 hrs Field Trip North Thursday, June 20th to the 21st, departure: 7:30 hrs Field Trip South Thursday, June 20th to the 21st, departure: 7:00 hrs Important: Your Congress Badge is your Field Trip ticket. Please take it with you. WE KNOW RAPESEED Quality. Seed production completely from one-stop. Consulting. Practice-based and cooperative. Yield. Hybrid varieties with maximum efficiency. Competence. Rapeseed knowledge since 120 years. Breeding. Largest rapeseed breeding network in Europe.

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Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants

Sow ideas ... on domestic oil and protein plants make The Union for the Promotion of Oil and an important contribution to domestic Protein Plants (UFOP) was founded in protein supply and are defended by a 1990 by the German Farmers’ Associ- respected representative body: UFOP. ation (Deutscher Bauernverband e. V.) Agricultural practice benefits from and the German Plant Breeders’ Associ- extensive practical information and ation (Bundesverband Deutscher variety test results. Pflanzenzüchter e. V.). With its unique association structure, UFOP works in Tasks national and international committees UFOP’s work is divided into four to represent the political interests of important areas of responsibility: companies, associations and institu- tions involved in production, processing • Representing political interests in and marketing of domestic oil and protein national and international committees plants. • Optimizing agricultural production by promoting research and support for Harvest success! variety testing In contrast to almost all other agricultural • Promoting projects to develop organizations, UFOP has succeeded in recycling options in the animal and combining cultivation, growing as well as human nutrition sectors and in the market and agrarian politics into a single field of material and energy use concept backed up by the entire agrarian • Public relations work to promote sales economy. of all end-products of domestic oil and protein plants. UFOP’s activities have produced consid- erable results. Biodiesel from renewable Further information ... feedstocks has for example been If you would like to find out more developed successfully as a flagship about UFOP’s activities or if you have product. Comprehensive knowledge questions about domestic oil and protein about rapeseed oil’s nutritional qualities plants, please consult UFOP’s website: has been compiled. Foodstuffs based https://www.ufop.de/english/news

ORGANIZERS 10 | 11 ORGANIZERS Germany AG, Saatveredelung Deutsche Angenendt Johannes Peter Committee Steering & Co. KG, Germany KG, & Co. WPR Breuer Norbert Pflanzenzucht, Germany NPZ / Norddeutsche Brauer Dietmar SE, Germany BASF Hess Michael e. UFOP Stephan Arens Great Britain of Hertfordshire, University Fitt Bruce Australia Western of University Wallace Cowling Evry, Franced’Essonnes, val d’Evry Universite China Hangzhou, (ZJU), Zhejiang University Professor Distinguished Chalhoub Boulos Canada Agri-Food and Agriculture Buchwaldt Lone e. UFOP Bockey Dieter BASF, Germany Bessai Johannes Germany Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, of Sciences Applied University Bellof Gerhard Canada Saskatoon, AAFC, Beckie Hugh Germany Göttingen, Georg-August-University Becker Heiko matization Institute, Poland Accli and Breeding Plant The Bartkowiak-Broda Iwona Canada grains, Commission canadienne des Barthet J. Véronique Committee Program COMMUNICATION V., Germany V., Germany GmbH GmbH - Martin Frauen Martin Germany Halle-Wittenberg, Martin-Luther-University Olaf Christen Fachhochschule Kiel, Germany Reimer Mohr Germany Julius-Kühn-Institut, Torsten Meiners Karlsruhe, Germany Max-Rubner-Institut, Matthäus Bertrand Wuhan, China Institute, Research Crops Oil Liu Shengyi University, Bonn, Germany Friedrich-Wilhelm- Rhein. Jens Léon Germany Sciences, of Applied Coburg University Krahl Jürgen e. UFOP König Claudia Germany Kiel, Christian-Albrechts-University Henning Kage Canola Council of Canada Jurke Clint Germany Kiel, Christian-Albrechts-University Jung Christian Denmark University, Aarhus Jensen Krogh Søren Jena, Germany Friedrich-Schiller-University Jahreis Gerhard Germany Julius-Kühn-Institut, Heimbach Udo Germany Thünen Institut, Folkhard Isermeyer Germany Limagrain, Groupe Reinhard Hemker Germany Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Wolfgang Friedt Pflanzenzucht, Germany NPZ / Norddeutsche V., Germany ­ Göttingen, Germany Göttingen, Georg-August-University Möllers Christian Canola Council of Canada Rempel Curtis Germany AG, Syngenta Räder Thomas France Inova, Terres Pilorgé Etienne Germany Julius-Kühn-Institut, Frank Ordon Germany Inc., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Kube Harald Canada Saskatoon, Bio, West Ag Keller Wilf INRA, France INRA, RenardMichel Germany GmbH, fjol RaßMichael Canada Alberta, Sciences, Environmental and Life of Agricultural Faculty Habibur Rahman France Inovia, Terres Quinsac Alain France Inovia, Terres Pinochet Xavier Canada Agri-Food, and Agriculture Parkin Isobel Germany Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Obermeier Christian Germany Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Mason Annaliese Canada Winnipeg, of Manitoba, University Nyachoti Martin Canada of Saskatchewan, University Newkirk Rex France Rennes, INRA, Nesi Nathalie Bayer CropScience, Germany Nauen Ralf Südwestfalen, Germany Südwestfalen, of Science Applied University Schäfer Bernhard C. Germany GmbH, Thywissen C. Thywissen Wilhelm USA Solutions, Oil Edible Global CARGILL Tobias Spiller Hermann Germany AG, Bayer Helmut Schramm e. Rohstoffe Fachagentur Nachwachsende Schütte Andreas France Avril, Groupe Rousseau Arnaud schweig, Germany schweig, Braun Benchmark, agri Yelto Zimmer China Wuhan, University, Huazhong Yongming Zhou Germany Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Wittkop Benjamin Germany of Hohenheim,University Wallner Klaus Germany Göttingen, Georg-August-University, Tiedemann von Andreas Germany Giessen Justus-Liebig-University, Stahl Andreas e. UFOP Specht Manuela Germany Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Snowdon Rod V., Germany V. (FNR), Germany V. (FNR), - Shaping the future of Rapeseeds

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RZ_IRC_2019_Anzeige_190516.indd 1 16.05.2019 16:56:03 SPEAKER SPEAKER Association UFOP, Farmers’ Chairman German President Vice Wolfgang Vogel Europe the of Chairman and Spokesman Policy 1998 European was since and Group /CSU CDU the of Group State has Chairman of been Brandenburg the 1990. since He Bundestag German the Michael Stübgen has Member been of at the Federal of Ministry Food and Agriculture (BMEL) Parliamentary State Secretary Stübgen Michael aestivum), (Triticum barley as such plants crop major on focusing and genomics, genetics biotechnology, including breeding, plant and science breeding diversity, genetic are Friedt Wolfgang of interests research main The President GCIRC Wolfgang Friedt Welcome Notes German Farmers’ Association (DBV) and and (DBV) Association Farmers’ German 2012. the of Mr. President Vogel Vice is since Plants Protein and Oil of Promotion the for Union the of 2007 Chairman and since Association Farmers’ State Saxon the of President been Vogel has Wolfgang and future yield trends in crops (e. crops in trends yield future and yield grain and biomass of basis genetic include topics i)Major research the and oilseed rape rape oilseed and (Hordeum vulgare) (Hordeum (Brassica napus) (Brassica sorghum sorghum , bread wheat wheat , bread (S. bicolor) (S. . g. g.

since March 2018. March since Agriculture and Food of Minister Federal the to Secretary State Parliamentary (2005 Bundestag German the in group mentary parlia /CSU CDU the of Group Working as his main profession. as his main profession. (Saxony) Beiersdorf in GmbH Bauernland of director managing is engineer tural agricul graduate The Experts. of Committee Grain DBV the of Chairman fibre) in oil- and protein crops. protein and oil- in fibre) protein, lipids, (starch, compounds seed major and development cold; v) seed and drought as such stresses (abiotic) mental environ and tolerance against resistance disease iv) plants; crop of performance agronomic and efficiency resource for systems root of function and structure the of importance and relevance the iii) sorghum, and rape oilseed barley, winter in breeding hybrid and systems MS basis of ii) heterosis, genetic the wheat), – 2018). Mr. been has Stübgen

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Helmut Schramm President of Agricultural Affairs for Germany

Helmut Schramm has been President of at Bayer Pflanzenschutz in Monheim, Agricultural Affairs for Germany since which bundled the non-agricultural activ- January 2019. After studying agricul- ities. In 2001, he moved to the United tural sciences at the Technical University States in the same function, where he of Munich-Weihenstephan and obtaining headed the global consumer business his PhD in the field of phytopathology, following Bayer’s acquisition of the crop Helmut Schramm began his profes- protection activities of Aventis. After sional career in 1988 as a management returning from the United States in 2007, trainee in the Crop Protection Business he was responsible for the global fungi- Group of Bayer AG. A few months later, cides business at Bayer CropScience AG, he took over the worldwide function of Monheim. In 2009, he also assumed product manager for fungicides. In 1990, responsibility for the Seed Treatment Helmut Schramm became Technical Products business unit. From July 2011 Director in Turkey and moved to UK/ to December 2018, Helmut Schramm Ireland in the same function in 1993. was Chief Executive Officer of Bayer From 1997 to 2001, he headed the CropScience GmbH. Garden/Professional Care business unit

Michael Hess Business Management Crop Protection for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Benelux at BASF SE

Michael Hess has been in agricultural From 2007 Michael Hess worked in business for over 20 years. He worked in European marketing until he moved to various marketing and sales functions for Prague in June 2009 as Head of Central many years until he took over as Sales Europe, where he was responsible for Manager of Crop Protection for Germany BASF’s crop protection business in 14 and Austria at BASF in 2000. countries.

SPEAKER 14 | 15 SPEAKER Dietmar Brauer Dietmar Opening Speeches II eight years has been heading businesses businesses heading been has years eight last the for and Operations, and Sales to Human Resources from of roles, variety a held he time, that company. During agriculture Fortune-500 aleading for working and Canada, Ukraine Korea, Argentina, US, the Spain, in abroad 15 living last the years spent Jongh de Michiel Netherlands, the in up grew he While Netherlands. the in Technology ofScience Eindhoven from University & Engineering Managementin Industrial M. an holds Jongh de Michiel Head of Syngenta Seedcare |Based in Basel, Switzerland Jongh de Michiel Speech Dinner Congress e. Pflanzenzüchter Deutscher Bundesverband (ESA), Association Seed like European organizations several in Board the of member and (UFOP) Plants Protein and Oil of Promotion the for Union the of Vice-chairman also is He GmbH. Saaten-Union organization sales the of vice-Chairman and GmbH Rapool-Ring organization sales the of Director Managing is Brauer Dietmar CEO Rapool-Ring GmbH, Germany Lembke KG (NPZ) in Hohenlieth in 1987. in Hohenlieth in KG (NPZ) Lembke Hans-Georg Pflanzenzucht Norddeutsche family, his of company the joined he of business administration, a study and apprenticeship abusiness After Paris. and Brussels in (EOA) Association Oilseed European the of Vice-President Sc. degree degree Sc. V. and (BDP) applications and services. and applications products, innovative manner, with fective cost-ef and asustainable in population agrowing feeding in industry an as play Syngenta role the and agriculture modern about passionate is He incubator. abusiness of co-founder as role neurial entrepre an in and consulting business, in worked career, Jongh de his in Michiel Earlier capacity. management ageneral in NPZ Australia. of Board the of Director and (Germany) GmbH & Co.endorf KG, Eckendorf W. company v. Borries-Eck breeding the of Partner also is He locations. three at members staff 250 than more employs group NPZ The (Canada). MA Morden/ Seeds (France), DL Production LS (UK), Breeding Plant LS (Ukraine), (France), Paris Kiev NPZSARL Ukraina, NPZ Semences following companies: the NPZ-group including the of Partner 1997 he became General Managing In Malchow. in branch this of Director Brauerand Dietmar became Managing 1945) in expropriation (after Poel of in Malchow/Island station breeding 1991/92,In the repurchased NPZ - - - Plenary Session Speakers I

Hubertus Paetow ÆÆChallenges and prospects of oilseed rape production President of DLG, Germany he has been managing his own farm with a focus Hubertus Paetow has been President of DLG since on arable farming and seed production in Finken- 2018. Born in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, in thal-Schlutow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania). 1967, he completed his apprenticeship as a farmer He is a member of various boards in associa- there. After studying Agricultural Sciences in tions and local politics and in 2015 became Vice Göttingen and Kiel, he worked as managing director President of DLG and Chairman of the DLG Test of an arable farm near Kiel until 2005. Since then Center.

Luc Ozanne ÆÆFuture markets of oilseeds, vegetable oils and proteins Managing Director Sofiprotéol, France experience in the agroindustry and food sectors. Luc Ozanne joined Sofiprotéol, a finance and He graduated as an agronomy engineer from development company subsidiary of the Avril ENSAIA (National School for Agronomy and Food Group, as Managing Director in 2011. He has Science) and holds a management diploma from extensive investment and market analysis Ecole Polytechnique.

John Kirkegaard ÆÆAgronomic challenges to adapting canola into cropping systems of the world CSIRO, Australia and grain production, and improve the use of John Kirkegaard is a farming systems agron- deep-stored water by crops. omist who applies his expertise in agricultural research to develop practical solutions to Austra- He joined CSIRO as an agronomist in 1990 to lia’s farming challenge – to produce more crop improve the productivity and sustainability of with less input while protecting the environment. dry-land mixed farming systems in southeast For example, John Kirkegaard is currently inves- Australia. During his career, he and his research tigating ways to improve the productivity of teams have combined detailed studies of soil-plant no-till farming systems, increase the profit- interactions with broader considerations at the ability of rotation crops such as canola, develop farming system level to develop innovative new dual-purpose crops that can be used for grazing approaches to improve farm productivity.

Rod Snowdon ÆÆUnderstanding and exploiting the dynamic Brassica napus genome Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany breeding industry. In addition to classical quanti- Rod Snowdon is Professor of Plant Breeding at tative genetics and molecular breeding, his group Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany, implements high-throughput genomics and where he moved in 1993 after studying plant innovative phenotyping solutions for analysis and biology and genetics in New Zealand. Rod dissection of genome structural diversity, investi- Snowdon leads a large research program working gation of complex trait regulation and prediction on genome analysis, quantitative trait dissection of trait performance. A major feature in many and breeding of major crops with a major focus studies is the role of dynamic genome restruc- on winter rapeseed. He has close collaborations turing as a driver of genetic diversity for quanti- with international research partners and with the tative traits.

16 | 17 SPEAKER Andreas von Tiedemann von Andreas Plenary Session Speakers II fertilization advisory systems and crop rotation rotation crop and systems advisory fertilization nitrogen model-based crops, cereal on stress drought and heat rape), (maize/oilseed crops bioenergy in emissions GHG of modelling and measurement rape, oilseed and crops cereal phenotyping for projects in involved is/was he particular In level. system cropping crop to from cropping systems sustainable of aspects different on works He Germany. Kiel, in Christian-Albrechts-University at Science Crop and Agronomy for professor is Kage 2003, Henning Since Germany for AgronomyProfessor and Crop Science, Kage Henning Kingdom United Research, Rothamsted andBiointeractions Crop Protection, Cook Samantha interaction the and diseases plant of potential damage and development epidemic occurrence, the about knowledge enhancing on is research in focus main The countries. 30 than more from students attracted far so has which Goettingen in Protection Crop on program master international an mented 2010, In crops. arable of imple he diseases fungal in afocus with training by pathologist plant agricultural an is 2002. He since Goettingen of University the at Protection Crop and Pathology Plant of Division the of head been has Tiedemann von Andreas Germany of Goettingen, University interests in the pollen beetle (Brassicogethes/ beetle pollen the in interests particular has She systems. cropping rape oilseed on focused is work Her strategies. management pest integrated for approaches ecologically-based developing ‘Eco-IPM’ on working agroup leads She UK. Research Rothamsted at Protection Crop & Biointeractions of Department the in working Scientist Research is Cook a Senior Samantha Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Optimizing resource use efficiency and carbon footprint in oilseed production systems Ecologically-based integrated rapeseed: in option not management an aneed pest ofoptions control diseases and the and pests on survey –a global constraints rapeseedBiotic in production

- Germany, in the area of vegetable cropping systems. cropping vegetable of area the in Germany, University, Hannover at professor as an assistant and Research Impact Climate of Potsdam-Institute the at apost-doc as worked further He beans. faba of efficiency uptake nitrogen of modelling simulation 1992 in about Germany atopic on University, Goettingen from PhD his earned Kage Henning group. his of work the in role akey play models system dynamic tailored problem-specific with combined work field Experimental systems. cropping of efficiency use resource on effects in crop protection. or biological approaches systems such as forecasting tools IPM of development the address goals research Further studies. plant-fungus interaction in-depth through resistance cultivar-derived of mechanisms unravel to and pool gene brassica wider the in tance resis of sources identify to order in breeders with collaborates closely Andreas root. club and striping stem Verticillium rot, stem Sclerotinia blackleg, Phoma including rape oilseed in diseases fungal on been has research his in interest achief decades, two last the During systems. production crop with ( beetle flea stem cabbage aeneus), Meligethes Group ‘Integrated Control in Oilseed Crops’. Oilseed in Control ‘Integrated Group Working IOBC/WPRS the of subsection entomology the of convenor the is She crop. the in potential biocontrol improve to well conservation as methods as management crop rape oilseed in systems support and decision monitoring improved in researching involved also are team Her insecticides. for need the reduce to strategies push-pull and cropping Psylliodes chrysocephala Psylliodes ), and the use of trap trap of use the ), and - Ingeborg Brouwer ÆÆDietary fats and cardiovascular health Professor of Nutrition for Healthy Living, Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences where she led The Netherlands a project on ‘N-3 fatty acids and cardiac arrhythmia’. Ingeborg A. Brouwer, MSc, PhD, FAHA is professor In 2006 she was chosen to become assistant of Nutrition for Healthy Living at the Department of professor in the program of Academy professor Health Sciences of the VU University Amsterdam, Martijn B. Katan (Royal Netherlands Academy of the Netherlands. Her work focuses on nutrition and Sciences) and therefore moved to the Department health. Ingeborg Brouwer is trained as a nutrition of Health Sciences VU University, Amsterdam, the scientist at Wageningen University (MSc), The Netherlands. She became associate professor at the Netherlands. She completed her PhD in Medical VU University in January 2010 and full professor in Sciences in 1999 at the Catholic University in 2014. She is co-coordinator and project manager of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. As post-doc at the two large EU consortia (MooDFOOD and PROMISS) Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences she organized and supervises several PhD students. Her current and coordinated a multi-centre clinical trial on effects work focuses on the role of nutrition in health and of fish oil on cardiac arrhythmia endpoints. Between sustainability. 2003 and 2006 she was project leader at the

Curtis Rempel ÆÆIncreasing the usage value of canola meal

Vice President of Canola Council of Canada production stewardship. In his function, he is liaising Curtis Rempel is the vice president of Crop Production between producers, industry and academia in order and Innovation at Canola Council of Canada, and to optimize extension activity. He is managing the joined the Council in July 2012. He is responsible for coordination of the trials and budget for the Western directing the Crop Production team agronomists Canada Canola/Rapeseed Recommending Committee and staff with a mandate to optimize profitability and the Canola Performance Trials. Further, he is for producers and the supply chains they serve while monitoring and managing issues related to domestic minimizing production risk. Curtis Rempel develops and global biotechnology acceptance and regulation. research priorities for canola production, oil and meal Mr. Rempel is representing Canadian canola’s utilization and also guidelines for sustainability and interests with industry and professional groups.

Caixia Gao ÆÆGenome editing with programmable nucleases in crop plants Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing and B. S. degrees in Agronomy at Gansu Agricultural Caixia Gao is Principal Investigator of the Institute of University, Lanzhou. Her current research area mainly Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB), Chinese deals with developing a highly efficient and robust Academy of Sciences. Prior to joining IGDB in 2009, CRISPR platform in plant cells to enable targeted she served as Research Scientist of DLF’s biotech- genome editing as well as employing the developed nology group in Denmark, where she worked in platform for targeted gene mutagenesis, addition, plant genetic transformation and molecular biology. editing and transcriptional modulation to identify and Professor Gao completed her Ph. D. in Plant Genetics modify plants traits for high quality, disease resis- at China Agricultural University, Beijing, and her M. Sc. tance and stress tolerance in crop species.

18 | 19 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE and Schedule and Overview Program Detailed Information About All Topics SCHEDULE The IRC 2019 especially springs to life with the contributions and insights given by its participants. We are looking forward to fascinating speeches, lively discussions, and valuable poster contributions. Following, you will find eight different topics in which contributions will be presented.

1. GENETICS, GENOMICS AND BREEDING • Pan-genomic revolution in crucifer genetics and breeding (genome organisation, structural variation, plasticity • New diversity, interspecific hybridization, wide crosses • Improving plant development: plant architecture, phenology • Genetics, physiological basis and improvement of resource use efficiency • Genetics and breeding for improved seed composition for human and animal nutrition (oil, protein, minor components) • Breeding for higher heterosis and hybrid yield in OSR/canola • Transgenics and New Breeding Techniques (NBT) – applications in OSR/canola research and breeding • Genomic selection in OSR/canola • Breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in OSR/canola (cold, heat, drought, etc.)

2. DISEASES AND PESTS, PLANT PROTECTION AND WEEDS • Major fungal and viral diseases, regional impact and measures of control (e. g. Blackleg, Clubroot, Sclerotinia, Verticillium, Alternaria, TuYV) • Breeding for disease resistance • Chemical protection against insect pests, safeguarding beneficials and non-target organisms (e. g. bees) • Breeding for insect resistance or tolerance in OSR/canola • Weed control in OSR/canola incl. herbicide resistance

3. AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE • International comparison of OSR/canola cultivation • Optimizing crop rotations for/with OSR/canola • NUE – Nutrient use efficiency (N, P, other) • Requirements of OSR/canola cultivation in temperate regions • Identifying suitable variety types adapted to adverse conditions

4. ANALYSIS, USE OF PRODUCTS • Economy in gross quality of OSR/canola commodities (long-time trend) • Seed chemistry and seed composition • Oil quality (low sats, omega-3, HOLLI, HEAR) • Meal quality – protein and antinutritives (fibre, glucosinolates, phytate, sinapin): Genetic vs technological approach • OSR/canola oil as biofuel

5. RAPESEED/CANOLA FOR HUMAN NUTRITION • OSR/canola oil for human nutrition • Oil composition vs. stability and functionality – Quality requirements for oil from OSR/canola (minor components, sensoric aspects) • “Fish oil“ (EPA, DHA) from crucifers (OSR/canola) • Protein for human nutrition • Politics, markets, consumer affairs (e. g. GMO)

6. RAPESEED/CANOLA FOR ANIMAL NUTRITION • Requirements for the use of OSR/canola cake and extraction meal: breeders‘ and nutritionists‘ view • Improvement of meal/protein quality for ruminants, pigs, poulty, and aquaculture • Politics, markets, environment, acceptance (e. g. GMO)

7. ECONOMY AND MARKET • Global comparison of OSR/canola farm economy • Optimizing farm economy with OSR/canola: Australia, Canada, China and Europe • Global status of genetically modified or genome edited OSR/canola • Global markets of OSR/canola oil (incl. biodiesel), meal and protein • Sustainability of OSR/canola production

8. MUSTARD AND OTHER CRUCIFEROUS OILSEED CROPS

20 | 21 SCHEDULE control inthemostflexibleway, including brassicaweedsandvolunteeroilseedrape. N°1 globally, InVigor You’ll begladyouplantedit. BASF hasanewbrandforoilseedrapewinterandspring hybrids–InVigor is nowaseedcompany? Did youknowthatBASF In addition,InVigor standing powerandanattractivediseaseresistance package. ® Clearfield ® isrecognised byEuropean growers forwinterhardiness, ® hybridsoffer apowerful,broad-spectrum weed ® . SUNDAY 16|06|19

10:00 Registration desk open 12:00 + 14:00 + 16:00 Guided city walk

11:30 Departure of Field Trip to Nauen 13:00 Workshop: Blackleg Disease – Resistance and Management

12:00 Guided city bus tour 15:30 Workshop: Clubroot in Oilseed Rape – From Minor Disease to Major Challenge

18:00 – 21:00 Get- Together at bcc

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 17|06|19 18|06|19 19|06|19 presented by Bayer CropScience Deutschland GmbH presented by BASF SE presented by RAPOOL-RING GmbH

08:35 Opening Ceremony 08:00 TALK 3: Understanding and exploiting 08:30 Parallel Thematic Sessions the dynamic Brassica napus genome Welcome note by Wolfgang Friedt, Heterotic Pools President of GCIRC 08:40 TALK 4: Devastating diseases and their 09:00 Greetings control in oilseed rape Genetic of Root Traits + Breeding Methodology • Wolfgang Vogel, Chairman of UFOP • Michael Stübgen, Parliamentary State 09:20 TALK 5: Ecologically-based Integrated Integrated pest and crop management Secretary, Federal Ministry of Food Pest Management in rapeseed: a need and Agriculture (BMEL) not an option Blackleg

09:40 Mark of Honor/ 10:00 NOTE Sponsor of the Day: BASF SE 10:00 Workshop: Sclerotinia – Current Bestowal of E.Sc. Award and future breeding methods End 10:45

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10:30 ADDRESS: Challenges and prospects of 10:40 TALK 6: Optimizing resource use 10:30 Parallel Thematic Sessions oilseed rape production efficiency and carbon footprint in oilseed rape production systems Mutagenesis and Gene editing 11:00 TALK 1: Future markets of oilseeds, vegetable oils and proteins Blackleg (cont.) + Plant Protection

11:40 TALK 2: Agronomical challenges to 11:20 TALK 7: Dietary fats and cardiovascular Yield physiology and phenotyping adapting canola into cropping systems health of the world Mustard (continued) 12:20 NOTE Sponsor of the Day: 12:15 Bayer CropScience Deutschland GmbH 12:00 TALK 8: Increasing the usage value of Other topics canola meal

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13:30 Parallel Thematic Sessions 13:45 Parallel Thematic Sessions 13:15 NOTE Sponsor of the Day: RAPOOL-RING GmbH New crop diversity Variety Breeding

Animal Nutrition Protein for Human Nutrition 13:25 TALK 9: Genome editing with programmable nucleases in crop plants Did you know that BASF Crop management strategies Genomic Diversity (continued) Insect Pests Sclerotinia 14:05 Podium Discussion: Global Future of Oilseed Rape/Canola is now a seed company? 15:00 Genetics of Yield-related traits Economy & Market followed by Poster Awards 15:15 Workshop: Agronomy – Managing Environment Stress BASF has a new brand for oilseed rape winter and spring hybrids – InVigor®. N°1 globally, InVigor® is recognised by European growers for winter hardiness, COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK / POSTER SESSION COFFEE BREAK standing power and an attractive disease resistance package. 15:30 Parallel Thematic Sessions Parallel Thematic Sessions 15:45 Concluding Remarks In addition, InVigor® Clearfield® hybrids offer a powerful, broad-spectrum weed Genomic Diversity 15:45 Workshop: Rapeseed/Canola Protein for Human Nutrition 16:00 Invitation to IRC 2023 in Sydney control in the most flexible way, including brassica weeds and volunteer oilseed rape. Processing and new products Workshop: Future-proofing insect pest control in a world with declining insecticidal options Plant nutrition and abiotic stress 16:15 Farewell 16:15 Mustard You’ll be glad you planted it. Insect Pests (continued) + Pest Control Other diseases 16:30 End of Congress 17:30 Clubroot Seed Quality Traits 17:00 Start Field Trip West (at the bcc) 17:45 Sclerotinia (continued)

17:30 – 20:00 19:00 Poster Reception Congress Dinner, Tempelhof supported by yet ro b

22 | 23 SCHEDULE 17|06|2019 – MONDAY17|06|2019 – 08:00 09:00 09:40 10:00 08:35 10:30 15:00 15:30 13:30 12:30 12:20 11:00 11:40 17:30 17:30 C C C C C C C 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions traits in the C genome of of Cgenome the in traits long read sequence data crops from from C Note SponsoroftheDay: Bayer CropScience DeutschlandGmbH Helmut Schramm, Bayer AG (Germany) Plenary Talk 1–Future markets ofoilseeds,vegetable oilsandproteins Luc Ozanne, Sofiprotéol (France) Mark ofHonor -BestowaloftheEminentScientistAward: WilfKeller –Laudation by Rod Mailer (GCIRC Board Member) Welcome Note Wolfgang Friedt, International Consultative Group of Research onRapeseed (GCIRC) Plenary Talk 2–Agronomic challengestoadaptingcanolaintocropping systems oftheworldJohn Kirkegaard, CSIRO(Australia) Address –Challengesandprospects ofoilseedrapeproduction HubertusPaetow, GermanAgricultural Society (Germany) Michael Stübgen, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministryof Food andAgriculture (BMEL) (Germany) Greetings Wolfgang Vogel, UFOP, GermanFarmers’ Association(Germany) stability in novel novel in stability Specific and chromosome rearrangements allelic variants and influence genome fertility rape oilseed in variation structural genome induced and Natural Expanding a novel gene pool of of pool gene anovel Expanding Breeding interspe from involving crosses cific progenies of sequencing genome and mapping by revealed reshuffling Genome C Uncovering the scope of fixed homoeologous recombination events in in events recombination homoeologous fixed of scope the Uncovering species and exploring its intersubgenomic heterosis Exploiting Long Read Sequence Technology to Resolve the Hidden Genomic Landscape of of Brassica Landscape Genomic Hidden the Resolve to Technology Sequence Read Long Exploiting Long reads reveal small scale genome structural variations in in variations structural genome scale small reveal reads Long At the sametimeasPoster Reception: GCIRCGeneral Assembly(for members only) Cytoplasmic evolution of Methods to determine copy number variation in in variation number copy determine to Methods Brassica napus napus in genes duplicated of Brassica regulations epigenetic RdDM-mediated and patterns expression Gene At thebcc PosterReception (until 20:00) Arrival ofCongress Delegates LUNCH, LUNCH, COFFEE BREAK, COFFEE BREAK ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 01 01 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Robinson Snowdon Z.He, A. S. Mason, S. A. J. Zou, J. H. Rahman, H. Zhang, Y. I. Parkin, I. A. Sharpe, A. H. Chawla, H. J. Qiao, J. S. Schiessl-Weidenweber, S. C. Tong, C. B. oleracea B. NEW CROP DIVERSITY DIVERSITY CROP NEW GENOMIC DIVERSITY GENOMIC Species I.Bancroft, L. Havlickova L. I.Bancroft, Brassica napus Brassica D. Hu, J. Jing, H. Qin, W. Zhang, Y. Zhang, J. Shen, J. Meng J. Shen, J. Y. Zhang, W. Zhang, Qin, H. Jing, J. Hu, D. X. Zhang, B. Chen, Q. Hu and X. Wu X. and Hu Q. Chen, B. Zhang, X. X. Ge, Z. Li, S. Liu S. Li, Z. Ge, X. C. Koh, E. Higgins, A. Sharpe A. Higgins, E. Koh, C. X. He, H. Zhang, H. Xue, D. Hu, H. Qin, M. Wang, Q. Yang, J. Meng, J. Zou J. Meng, J. Yang, Q. Wang, M. Qin, H. Hu, D. Xue, H. Zhang, H. He, X. I. Parkin, S. Perumal, C. Koh, E. Higgins, L. Jin, M. Buchwald, T. Bender, S. S. T. Bender, Buchwald, M. Jin, L. Higgins, E. Koh, C. Perumal, S. Parkin, I. S. Chakrabarty, A. Welke, S. Tamilselvan-Nattar-Amutha, C. Obermeier, R. R. Obermeier, C. Tamilselvan-Nattar-Amutha, S. Welke, A. Chakrabarty, S. PRESENTED BY KWS SAAT SE SAAT BY KWS PRESENTED R. A. Bennett, B. Kebede B. Bennett, A. R. subgenomes A and C Aand subgenomes R. Gaebelein, S. V. Schiessl, B. Samans, J. Batley J. Samans, B. V. Schiessl, S. Gaebelein, R. Brassica allohexaploids Brassica B. carinata, B. rapa B. carinata, B. canola by use of of use by canola B. napus B. Brassica PRESENTED BY LIMAGRAIN GMBH BY LIMAGRAIN PRESENTED R. Snowdon, A. Mason A. Snowdon, R. Brassica napus Brassica using a population carrying genome content introgressed genus and its significance for developing novel novel developing for significance its and genus and and B. oleracea B. B. napus B. with massive of introgression related oilseed Brassica : Mapping flowering time and biomass biomass and time flowering : Mapping species Brassica napus Brassica Brassica napus Brassica Brassica using using

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08:00 Arrival of Congress Delegates

08:35 C 01 Welcome Note Wolfgang Friedt, International Consultative Group of Research on Rapeseed (GCIRC)

Greetings Wolfgang Vogel, UFOP, German Farmers’ Association (Germany) 09:00 C 01 Michael Stübgen, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) (Germany)

09:40 C 01 Mark of Honor - Bestowal of the Eminent Scientist Award: Wilf Keller – Laudation by Rod Mailer (GCIRC Board Member)

10:00 COFFEE BREAK, PRESENTED BY LIMAGRAIN GMBH

10:30 C 01 Address – Challenges and prospects of oilseed rape production Hubertus Paetow, German Agricultural Society (Germany)

11:00 C 01 Plenary Talk 1 – Future markets of oilseeds, vegetable oils and proteins Luc Ozanne, Sofiprotéol (France)

11:40 C 01 Plenary Talk 2 – Agronomic challenges to adapting canola into cropping systems of the world John Kirkegaard, CSIRO (Australia)

12:20 C 01 Note Sponsor of the Day: Bayer CropScience Deutschland GmbH Helmut Schramm, Bayer AG (Germany)

12:30 LUNCH, PRESENTED BY KWS SAAT SE

13:30 C 01 NEW CROP DIVERSITY A 08 ANIMAL NUTRITION A 03 | A 04 CROP MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES B 05 | B 06 INSECT PESTS A 05 | A 06 GENETICS OF YIELD-RELATED TRAITS

Natural and induced genome structural variation in oilseed rape Canola meal for poultry – Recent studies and perspectives Improving canola agronomy with third-party and farmer-run research Breeding perspectives for pest control in rapeseed Early Assessments on the Feasibility of Selection for Reduced Second- ƒƒ Z.He, I.Bancroft, L. Havlickova ƒƒ B. Slominski, A. Rogiewicz ƒƒ C. Jurke, C. Rempel, M. Hartman, N. Philp ƒƒ S. Rietz, S. Goertz, K. Lohaus, I. Vollhardt, B. Ulber, K. Feussner, K. ary Dormancy Potential in Annual Brassica napus Zienkiewicz, I. Feussner, N. Austel, T. Meiners, G. Leckband ƒƒ S. Vail, C. Brown, R. H. Gulden, I. Parkin, S. Robinson, Steve Shirtliffe Specific chromosome rearrangements and allelic variants influence fertility and genome Rapeseed feeds for swine – Recent studies and perspectives Tillage strategies to optimize rapeseed establishment: a method to Effect of hairiness in Brassica lines on flea beetle feeding behavior Genetic characterization and fine mapping for multiple main inflores- stability in novel Brassica allohexaploids ƒƒ F. Schöne, A. Quinsac, M. Weber, G. Bellof support decision making ƒƒ C. Olivier, T. Wist, D. Hegedus, Z. Heydarian, A. Jones cence in Brassica napus L. ƒƒ A. S. Mason, R. Gaebelein, S. V. Schiessl, B. Samans, J. Batley ƒƒ S. Cadoux, A. Perrin, G. Sauzet, T. Inovia ƒƒ W. Qian, Z. Liu, Y. Zhang, Q. Li, X. Wang, Y. Cui Expanding a novel gene pool of Brassica napus with massive introgression of related oilseed Increase of the protein content of rapeseed meal by sifting technology Sowing companion plants with winter oilseed rape to reduce herbicide Development of molecular tools for identification and monitoring of main Maternal control of seed weight in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.): species and exploring its intersubgenomic heterosis ƒƒ A. Quinsac, S. Dauguet, C. Peyronnet, M. Krouti, A. Gendron, P. Carré, F. Brionnet use. A survey weevil pests and natural enemies in OSR the causal link between the size of pod (mother, source) and seed ƒƒ J. Zou, D. Hu, J. Jing, H. Qin, W. Zhang, Y. Zhang, J. Shen, J. Meng ƒƒ A. Baux, X. Bousselin, P. Schumacher ƒƒ C. Robert, S. Bothorel, S. Luce, A. Lauvernay, M. Leflon, G. Delvare, (offspring, sink) J. C. Streito, E. Pierre, P. Cruaud, M. Ollivier, G. Genson, A. Cruaud, J. ƒƒ J. Shi, N. Li, J. Zhan, X. Wang, G. Liu, H. Wang Y. Rasplus Genome reshuffling revealed by mapping and genome sequencing of progenies from interspe- Chemical composition and nutritional characteristics of rapeseed meal produced in France Status of Clearfield Oilseed Rape and Prospects of Future Develop- Damage from the brassica pod midge Dasyneura brassicae in relation Exploiting Natural Variation in Pod Shatter Resistance Genes for Rape- cific crosses involving B. carinata, B. rapa and B. napus ƒƒ S. Dauguet, E. Tormo, A. Sicaire, M. Krouti, V. Jauvion, A. Quinsac ment in Europe to landscape factors and abundance of the midge and the seed pod seed (Brassica napus) Improvement ƒƒ Y. Zhang, X. He, H. Zhang, H. Xue, D. Hu, H. Qin, M. Wang, Q. Yang, J. Meng, J. Zou ƒƒ J. Bessai, B. Gicquel, A. Schönhammer weevil ƒƒ H. Cheng, J. Liu, R. Zhou, W. Wang, W.Chu, D. Mei, H. Cheng, C. Li, ƒƒ M. C. Larsson, A. Rösvik, E. Johansson, K. Henriksson, P. Anderson R.Raman, H.Raman, Q. Hu Parallel Sessions Parallel Breeding Brassica napus canola by use of B. oleracea: Mapping flowering time and biomass Pea and rapeseed meal in protein reduced diets for broilers A sensitivity analysis study for improving Sulphur management Identification of plant traits related to the tolerance of WOSR to pollen Genetic variation and QTLs for transpiration efficiency and yield traits in the C genome of B. napus using a population carrying genome content introgressed ƒƒ P. N. Weindl, P. A. Weindl, G. Bellof strategies in Winter Oilseed Rape beetle related traits under low rainfall environments in canola from B. oleracea ƒƒ S. Brunel-Muguet, E. Poisson, F. Kauffman, J. Trouverie, J.-C. Avice, ƒƒ A. Jullien, A. Pinet, A. Mathieu, C. Richard-Molard, A. Fortineau ƒƒ H. Raman, R. Raman, Y. Qiu, S. Diffey, L. Borg, B. McVittie, S. ƒƒ H. Rahman, R. A. Bennett, B. Kebede A. Mollier Rogiers, N. Shamaya, A. Easton, D. Tabah Strategies to optimize N fertilization of winter oilseed rape Non-targeted metabolome profiling of green flower buds in oilseed Regulation of STM and CUC2 genes on apical meristem of cold-resist- ƒƒ K. Sieling, H. Kage rape: Screening for resistance against the pollen beetle ant winter Brassica rapa ƒƒ N. Austel, C. Böttcher, T. Meiners ƒƒ W. Sun, Y. Zhao, L. Ma, Y. Chang, J. Bai, Y. Pu, Z. Niu, J. Jin, L. Liu, J. Wu, Y. Fang, X. Li Genome Editing for Rapeseed Genetic Improvement ƒƒ H. Cheng, C. Li, J. Liu , R. Zhou, W. Wang, Q. U. Zaman, H.Wang, D. Mei, Q. Hu

15:00 COFFEE BREAK

INSECT PESTS (CONTINUED) + GENOMIC DIVERSITY PROCESSING AND NEW PRODUCTS PLANT NUTRITION AND ABIOTIC STRESS CLUBROOT 15:30 C 01 A 08 A 03 | A 04 B 05 | B 06 PEST CONTROL A 05 | A 06 Uncovering the scope of fixed homoeologous recombination events in Brassica napus using Pilot Plant Concept “EthaNa” for Ethanolic Extraction of Dehulled Rape Seeds Genotypic Diversity and Plasticity of Root System Architecture in Effect of migration time on population dynamics and damage poten- International initiative on the nomenclature and curation of clubroot long read sequence data ƒƒ G. Börner, A. Pior, D. Pufky-Heinrich response to Nitrogen Availability in Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica tial of cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala L.) resistance loci ƒƒ I. Parkin, C. Koh, E. Higgins, A. Sharpe napus) ƒƒ N. Conrad, M. Brandes, B. Ulber, U. Heimbach ƒƒ E. Diederichsen, R. Fredua-Agyeman, K. Hatakeyama, N. Hayashi- ƒƒ C. Lecarpentier, L. Pagès, C. Richard-Molard da, Y. P. Lim, K. Okazaki, H. Rahman, Z. Y. Piao, F. Yu, G. Peng Exploiting Long Read Sequence Technology to Resolve the Hidden Genomic Landscape of New Processing Technology of High Quality and Fragrant Rapeseed Oil Deciphering the response of winter oilseed rape to nitrogen inputs: Pyrethroid resistance of insect pests of oilseed rape in Germany Genomic tools for the management of clubroot of canola (Brassica Brassica Species ƒƒ L. Wen-lin, H. Feng-hong, L. Chan-sheng, W. Chu-yun fine roots do matter in Nitrogen Use Efficiency! ƒƒ M. Brandes, U. Heimbach napus) ƒƒ A. Sharpe, I. Parkin, S. Perumal, C. Koh, E. Higgins, L. Jin, M. Buchwald, T. Bender, S. ƒƒ V. Vazquez-Carrasquer, C. Bissuel-Bélaygue, A. Laperche, M. Chelle, ƒƒ L. Galindo-Gonzále, H. Askarian, H. Tso, M. Holtz ,S-F. Hwang ,S.E. Robinson C. Richard-Molard Strelkov Long reads reveal small scale genome structural variations in Brassica napus Is profiling of volatile compounds from virgin rapeseed oil a promising tool for the assessment Deciphering the genetic diversity of WOSR seed yield elaboration and Use of agronomical techniques to manage rape winter stem weevil QTL analysis identifies genomic regions associated with clubroot ƒƒ H. Chawla, S. Chakrabarty, A. Welke, S. Tamilselvan-Nattar-Amutha, C. Obermeier, R. of the sensory quality? NUE in the field: what is the relative contribution of plant growth, leaf (Ceutorhynchus picitarsis) and cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes disease in Brassica rape seed Snowdon ƒƒ B. Matthäus, L. Brühl, A. Bonte area dynamics, N uptake and N use efficiencies during the crop cycle? chrysocephala) populations in winter oilseed rape. ƒƒ Y. P. Lim, S. R. Choi, S. Heon Oh, S. Hong, J. Jeevan Rameneni TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ƒƒ C. Bissuel-Bélaygue, M. Kutelmach, C. Richard-Molard, A. Tollenea- ƒƒ C. Robert, C. Legall, C. Pontet, V. Lecomte, M. Geloen, S. Cadoux, G. re, J. M. Allirand, A. Laperche Sauzet, L. Ruck Cytoplasmic evolution of Brassica genus and its significance for developing novel Brassica Metabolite profiling analysis and quantification of phenolic compounds between the yellow- A Review of Heat Stress in Spring and Winter Canola (Brassica napus Neonicotinoid insecticide presence in flowing water and wetlands Genome-wide association mapping of resistance to clubroot in crops and black-seeded rapeseed by HPLC-MS L.) across Canada, impact on pollinators and aquatic invertebrates and Brassica napus ƒƒ J. Qiao, X. Zhang, B. Chen, Q. Hu and X. Wu ƒƒ C. Qu, N. Yin, S. Wang, S. Shen, X. Chen, K. Lu, Z. Tang, X. Xu, Y. Liang, J. Li ƒƒ T. Feike, D. Sabboura, S. F. El Habbasha, T. Kautz risk mitigation with emphasis on canola production ƒƒ G. Peng, F. Yu, A. Dakouri, M. Lamara, M. Karim, J. Wang, Q. Chen, S. ƒƒ C. Rempel, K. Sapsford, S. Cook, A. Kalischuk, D. Feindel, R. Wilkins, E. Strelkov , S. Hwang, B. D. Gossen G. McMaster, P. Bajracharya, D. Rheault, G. Robertson, P. Badiou, L. Mesones, M Walker, C. Harrington, D. Dyer Methods to determine copy number variation in Brassica species Study on the biological activity of canolol in rapeseed oil Effect of heat stress on canola yield and quality Integrated control of establishment pests in canola: an Australian The mechanism and durability of intermediate resistance to Plasmodi- perspective ophora brassicae pathotype X conferred by two resistance genes

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17:30 At the same time as Poster Reception: GCIRC General Assembly (for members only) 24 | 25 MONDAY SCHEDULE 18|06|2019 – TUESDAY18|06|2019 – 08:00 08:40 10:00 09:20 10:40 19:00 12:00 12:40 13:45 17:45 10:10 11:20 16:15 15:15 C C C C C C C 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions ducing effectors agents sclerotiorum Program Maintaining Blackleg Resistance in a Commercial Breeding An international breeding program in spring canola |B06 B 05 Ingeborg Brouwer, Department of Health Sciences of theVUUniversity Amsterdam (TheNetherlands) Plenary Talk 7–Dietaryfatsandcardiovascular health Note SponsoroftheDay: BASF SEJörn-Fried Johannsen, BASF SE(Gemany) Andreas von Tiedemann,University of Göttingen (Germany) Plenary Talk 4–Bioticconstraints inrapeseedproduction –aglobalsurvey onpestsanddiseasestheoptionsofcontrol Winter Oilseed Rape in Germany in Rape Oilseed Winter of Protection Rights Breeders Plant and Test DUS Official Plenary Talk 8–Increasing theusagevalue ofcanolamealCurtis Rempel, Canola Council of Canada (Canada) Henning Kage, University of Kiel(Germany) Plenary Talk 6–Optimizingresource useefficiencyandcarbon footprint inoilseedrapeproduction systems Samantha Cook, Biointeractions andCrop Protection, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden (United Kingdom) Plenary Talk 5–Ecologically-based IntegratedPestManagementinrapeseed:aneednotanoption Plenary Talk 3–Understanding andexploitingthedynamic Official VCU Test of Winter Oilseed Rape in Germany in Rape Oilseed Winter of Test VCU Official front-border in effects yield trials? plot to regard with deprived hybrids semi-dwarf bzh Are by by caused rot stem Rapeseed of cycle disease of Reconsideration generationNext molecular fungicides: control of Fungicide of sensitivity Detection of ascospore release of Followed by OfficialCongress Dinner (supported by Syngenta) –Location: Tempelhof Airport(main hall) for A Biosensor of activity necrotizing for required are SOBIR1 and BAK1 kinases Receptor-like A 03 |A04 breeding research at ARS, Mandor, Jodhpur and cyto-genetic mustard and rapeseed of Two decades quences for stem-rot control in oilseed-rape End ofParallel Sessions disease development in winter OSR with real time PCR an important tool in understanding LUNCH, LUNCH, COFFEE BREAK, COFFEE BREAK & SESSION POSTER (60 MIN) ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Coutu, D. Bekkaoui Schierholt J. Christianson, J. W. A. Cowling, A. W. E. Thiemt E. R. Manthey R. D. Jiang, D. Belmonte, F. M. Derpmann, J. Wallenhammar, C. A. Holzenkamp K. B. R. Choudhary R. B. D. Hegedus, D. X. S. Li, S. X. J. Yang, J. Chen, L. Shoute, S. MacKay S. Shoute, L. Chen, J. Yang, J. J. Xie J. using RNA interference technologies PRESENTED BY R.A.G.T. SAATEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH DEUTSCHLAND SAATEN BY R.A.G.T. PRESENTED S. Seifbarghi, M. H. Borhan, Y. Wei, L. Ma, C. C. Ma, L. Y. Wei, Borhan, H. M. Seifbarghi, S. VARIETY BREEDING VARIETY SCLEROTINIA (CONTINUED) SCLEROTINIA Sclerotinia Bus shuttleservice (17:30–18:30from bcc to Tempelhof /22:30–24:00from Tempelhof to bcc) A. Mehl A. J. Vuksic, R. Ezzy, J. Duguid, E. Gillis, O. Sass O. Gillis, E. Duguid, J. Ezzy, R. Vuksic, J. , A. Gertz, G. P. Bienert, H. C. Becker, A. A. Becker, C. H. P. G. Bienert, Gertz, , A. X. Zhang, D. Leforestier, R. Fouquet R. Leforestier, D. Zhang, X. S. Whyard, P. Walker, N. Wytinck N. P. Walker, Whyard, S. , S. R. Kumhar R. , S. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia M. Algerin M. Stem Rot Forecasting Rot Stem and management with biological PRESENTED BY PIONEER HI-BRED GMBH HI-BRED BY PIONEER PRESENTED Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia necrosis-in and conse and Sclerotinia Sclerotinia

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08:00 C 01 Plenary Talk 3 – Understanding and exploiting the dynamic Brassica napus genome Rod Snowdon, University of Giessen (Germany)

Plenary Talk 4 – Biotic constraints in rapeseed production – a global survey on pests and diseases and the options of control 08:40 C 01 Andreas von Tiedemann, University of Göttingen (Germany) Plenary Talk 5 – Ecologically-based Integrated Pest Management in rapeseed: a need not an option 09:20 C 01 Samantha Cook, Biointeractions and Crop Protection, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden (United Kingdom)

10:00 C 01 Note Sponsor of the Day: BASF SE Jörn-Fried Johannsen, BASF SE (Gemany)

10:10 COFFEE BREAK, PRESENTED BY PIONEER HI-BRED GMBH

Plenary Talk 6 – Optimizing resource use efficiency and carbon footprint in oilseed rape production systems 10:40 C 01 Henning Kage, University of Kiel (Germany) Plenary Talk 7 – Dietary fats and cardiovascular health 11:20 C 01 Ingeborg Brouwer, Department of Health Sciences of the VU University Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

12:00 C 01 Plenary Talk 8 – Increasing the usage value of canola meal Curtis Rempel, Canola Council of Canada (Canada)

12:40 LUNCH, PRESENTED BY R.A.G.T. SAATEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

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An international breeding program in spring canola Opportunities and challenges for the production of canola / Quantitative disease resistance and structural genome Lectin genes, concanavalin, curculin and hevein, enhances resistance Global rapeseed production – how do key players perform econom- ƒƒ W. A. Cowling, J. Vuksic, R. Ezzy, J. Duguid, E. Gillis, O. Sass rapeseed protein for human nutrition variation to the fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica napus ically? ƒƒ S. Garringer, M. Rass ƒƒ C. Obermeier, I. Gabur, H. S. Chawla, P. Vollrath, R. ƒƒ L. Buchwaldt, D. Hegedus, D. Bekkaoui, J. Durkin, J. Nettleton, E. ƒƒ Y. Zimmer Snowdon Dzananovic WORKSHOP* Maintaining Blackleg Resistance in a Commercial Breeding CanolaPro: Feeding a growing population Resequencing and multi-environmental phenotyping of 1650 Synchronous improvement of subgenomes in rapeseed for Sclerotinia Economics of open pollinating vs. hybrid rapeseed varieties Program ƒƒ G. Smolders accessions of Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) resistance ƒƒ P. Boczar ƒƒ J. Christianson, X. Zhang, D. Leforestier, R. Fouquet ƒƒ X. Wu, G. Gao, T. Xie, X. Cheng, G. Yan, Bi. Chen, L. Li, H. Li, ƒƒ Y. Ding, J. Mei, W. Yang, B. Yan, H. Wan, W. Qian AGRONOMY – S. Chen, F. Chen, Y. Tu, M. Wang, Y. Xiang, M. Fu, Z. Huang, H. Wang MANAGING ENVIRONMENT STRESS Official DUS Test and Plant Breeders Rights Protection of “Native” rape seed protein product Whole-genome resequencing reveals Brassica napus Identification of Brassica juncea germplasm resistant to Sclerotinia Russian rapeseed – evolution and economic perspective Winter Oilseed Rape in Germany ƒƒ S. Hruschka origin and genetic loci involved in its domestication and sclerotiorum and study of inheritance in early generations ƒƒ S. Tuchin ƒƒ E. Thiemt improvement ƒƒ P. Sharma, V. V. Singh, N. C. Gupta, P. D. Meena, P. K. Rai ƒƒ K. Lu, L. Wei, X. Li, X. Wang, A. H. Paterson, J. Li Official VCU Test of Winter Oilseed Rape in Germany Cruciferin subunit composition affects oil-water interface Resequencing 991 rapeseed genomes from a world-wide Genome-wide association study to dissect the genetic regulation of Western Australian seed options in rapeseed: prerequisites and

ƒƒ R. Manthey stabilization and heat-induced structure development collection reveals genetic basis of ecotype divergence: A pow- metabolism and resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica napus economic implications WEDNESDAY ƒƒ J. P. D. Wanasundara, T. S. Withana-Gamage, T. C. McIn- erful platform for GWAS on agronomic and quality traits ƒƒ Y. Zhang, M. Tang, Y. He, J. Huang, Y. Liu, X. Cheng, J. Liu, L. Liu, C. ƒƒ J. Bucat, M. Seymour, M. Harries, B. French

Parallel Sessions Parallel tosh, X. Qiu, D. D. Hegedus ƒƒ Q. Wang, L. Jiang, D. Wu, Z. Liang, T. Yan, Y. Xu, L. Shen, Tong, S. Liu H. Yu Are bzh semi-dwarf hybrids deprived with regard to plot Amino Acid Content and Genetic Control in Brassica napus L. Population Genomic Analyses Identify Signatures of Selection A critical role for AtGDSL1 lipase gene in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Positioning Oilseed Rape in the High Oleic Oils Market front-border effects in yield trials? ƒƒ D. L. W. Swaenepoel, C. McCartney, J. D. House, and Loci Associated with Agronomic Traits in Brassica Napus resistance and functional identification of its rapeseed homologue ƒƒ F. Turon ƒƒ K. Holzenkamp, A. Gertz, G. P. Bienert, H. C. Becker, A. R. W. Duncan ƒƒ Y. Zhang, M. Tang, Y. Liu, J. Huang, M. Hu, C. Tong, Y. Zhou, that underwent selection during breeding Schierholt X. Cheng, L. Yang, L. Yang, S. Liu ƒƒ X. Tan, L. Ding, M. Li, X. Guo, M. Tang, J. Cao, Z. Wang, K. Zhu, L. Guo, S. Liu Two decades of rapeseed and mustard cyto-genetic and Tracing the bitter off-taste compounds in rapeseed protein Computational Prediction and Characterization of 3D Genome General Discussion breeding research at ARS, Mandor, Jodhpur isolates Organization in Brassica napus ƒƒ B. R. Choudhary, S. R. Kumhar ƒƒ C. Hald, C. Dawid, R. Tressel, T. Hofmann ƒƒ K. MacKay, T. Bender, I. Parkin, A. Kusalik, S. Robinson

15:15 COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION (60 MIN)

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Receptor-like kinases BAK1 and SOBIR1 are required for Breeding for Long Chain Omega-3 Oil Canola Exploring the genetic variation of the mustard Sinapis alba Turnip yellows virus-resistant rapeseed varieties as a possible solution necrotizing activity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum necrosis-in- ƒƒ X. Deng, J. Hasan, K. Gray using a new reference genome against aphid-borne virus disease ducing effectors ƒƒ I. Parkin, L. Tang, S. Perumal, L. Jin, C. Shin Koh, V. Roslins- ƒƒ L. Ruck, E. Jacquot, E. Pichon, M. Souquet, A. Van Boxsom ƒƒ D. Hegedus, S. Seifbarghi, M. H. Borhan, Y. Wei, L. Ma, C. ky, E. Higgins, D. Williams, B. Cheng Coutu, D. Bekkaoui WORKSHOP* WORKSHOP*

Detection of ascospore release of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Dissecting the genetic loci accounting for seed oil content Expression profiling of transporter genes in relation to Turnip Yellows Virus (TuYV): Incidence and impact on yield in European with real time PCR an important tool in understanding of Brassica napus with reciprocal introgression mapping glucosinolate accumulation in vegetative and reproductive winter oilseed rape RAPESEED/CANOLA PROTEIN FUTURE-PROOFING INSECT disease development in winter OSR populations sinks of Brassica juncea ƒƒ S. Abel, L. Hanneton, V. Gegas FOR HUMAN NUTRITION PEST CONTROL IN A WORLD ƒƒ A. C. Wallenhammar, M. Algerin ƒƒ M. Wang, Graham J King, Ruiyuan Li, Yan Long, Lei Shi, ƒƒ G. Kaur, S. Sharma, H. Rani, R. Nagra, S.S. Banga Jinxing Tu, Jinling Meng, Jun Zou WITH DECLINING INSECTICIDAL TUESDAY Fungicide sensitivity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and conse- Rapid delineation of the potential candidate genes underlying Antixenosis and antibiosis mechanisms of resistance to The influence of different isolates of Turnip yellows virus (TuYVI and OPTIONS quences for stem-rot control in oilseed-rape fatty acid-associated loci via combining gene co-expression turnip aphid, Lipaphis erysimi in Brassica juncea-fruticulosa biotypes of Myzus persicae on rapeseed infection ƒƒ J. Derpmann, A. Mehl network analysis and QTL and GWAS in Brassica napus L. introgression lines ƒƒ T. Will, H. Ziebell, R. Kölzsch, M. Kern, J. Hartrick, T. Thieme ƒƒ Y. Cui, X. Zeng, H. Dong, J. Liao, S. Gongbu, H. Wang, D. Wei, ƒƒ S. Kumar, S. Palial, C. Atri, S. S. Banga Q. Xiong, W. Qian Next generation molecular fungicides: control of Sclerotinia Investigation into the emerging problem of elevated erucic Hybrid speciation via genome merger Effector-triggered defence of brassicas against extracellular fungal sclerotiorum using RNA interference technologies acid content in double-low oilseed rape crops in the UK ƒƒ E.Katche, A.S. Mason pathogens

Parallel Sessions Parallel ƒƒ M. F. Belmonte, S. Whyard, P. Walker, N. Wytinck ƒƒ S. Kightley, H.Appleyard, L. Maile, T. Wood ƒƒ H. U. Stotz, K. Noel, J. Stone, B. D. L. Fitt

Reconsideration of disease cycle of Rapeseed stem rot caused The International Life Sciences Institute Crop Composition Exploring diversity of Brassica juncea genomes to improve B. Course of colonization and potential for seed transmission of Verticilli- by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and management with biological Database: An Open Resource for High Quality Compositional napus varieties um longisporum in winter and spring type oilseed rape (Brassica napus agents Data ƒƒ Z. Liu, L. Kang, L. Qian, H. Chen, L. Yang, W. Hua, M. Zheng L.) under field conditions and the role of soil temperature ƒƒ D. Jiang, J. Xie ƒƒ V. J. Barthet, A. Edwards, A. F. Roberts, B. Bajaj, B. Fast, D. ƒƒ X. Zheng, A. Eseola, A. Pfordt, D. Lopisso, B. Koopmann, A. von W. Roberts, J. R. Srinivasan, J. Helm, J. McDonald, M. Bedair, Tiedemann N. Gillikin, T. Sult A Biosensor for Sclerotinia Stem Rot Forecasting Integrating Control strategies Against soil-borne Rhizoctonia solani in ƒƒ X. S. Li, J. Yang, J. Chen, L. Shoute, S. MacKay OilSeed rape (ICAROS) ƒƒ R. Ray, D. Jayaweera, B. Ajigboye, M. Tait

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26 | 27 * More detailed information can be found online at www.irc2019-berlin.com MONDAY SCHEDULE 19|06|2019 – WEDNESDAY 19|06|2019 – 08:30 10:00 16:00 10:30 14:05 16:30 15:45 17:00 13:25 16:15 15:15 13:15 12:15 C C C C C C C 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions C future breeding for rape oilseed in mutants acid phytic novel Discovering rape EMS- and CRISPR-Cas9 mediated mutagenesis in oilseed C Beyond and Pools Heterotic to APath Rape: Oilseed in Breeding Predictive in Progress Followed by FieldTrip West (ifbooked, additional costs) range of plant species awide in mutants transgene-free and sgRNA one using loci vector for creates efficiently specific mutations at multiple Development and validation of CRISPR/Cas9 an effective Genomic and epigenomic patterns in novel heterotic pools of winter rapeseed rapeseed winter of pools heterotic novel in patterns epigenomic and Genomic with temperatures environments varying Whole genome predictions provide flexibility in the utilization of costly phenotypic data across oil content in rapeseed rapeseed in content oil seed the increase REDUCERS ACID FATTY SEED on mutations Gene knock-out by CRISPR-Cas9 and EMS-induced point napus L.) napus Invitation toIRC2023inSydney Moderation: Rod Snowdon –Participants: Andreas von Tiedemann,PhilippeDusser, Curtis Rempel, John Kirkegaard, Samantha Cook Podium Discussion:GlobalFuture ofOilseedRape/Canola –followed by PosterAwards Note SponsoroftheDay: RAPOOL-RING GmbH Dietmar Brauer, RAPOOL-RING GmbH (Germany) Genomics-led radiation mutagenesis in rapeseed Transgene-free targeted mutation in rapeseed Knockout of two BnaSM1s generated by CRISPR/Cas9-tar rape. oilseed in mance Evaluation of transcriptome and DNA methylation data for the prediction of hybrid perfor Last congress day:EndofCongress rapeseed in yield mutagenesisgeted improves plant and architecture increases Farewell: Dietmar Brauer, Vice-Chairman UFOP Concluding Remarks Wolfgang Friedt, International Consultative Group of Research onRapeseed (GCIRC) Plenary Talk 9–Genomeeditingwithprogrammable nucleasesincrop plantsCaixia Gao,ChineseAcademy of Science (China) B. napus B. rutabaga of Potential Early establishment of photosynthesis plays a key role in early biomass heterosis in in heterosis biomass early in role akey plays photosynthesis of establishment Early napus) napus COFFEE BREAK LUNCH PRESENTED BY CARGILL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH DEUTSCHLAND BY CARGILL COFFEE PRESENTED BREAK ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 01 01 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Jinghan, C. Jung C. Jinghan, Usadel, A. Abbadi, G. Leckband G. Abbadi, A. Usadel, N. Sashidhar N. Abbadi, A. C. Dai, C. Harloff H. C. Koscielny, C. Z. He, Z. Luehrs, R. Karunarathna, L. N. Lee H. S. Scholten, S. M. Zheng, M. H. Rahman, H. A. Zhu, A. Hu, H. Wang, W. Hua Wang, H. Hu, (Brassica napus) (Brassica (canola) hybrids GENE EDITING MUTAGENESIS AND HETEROTIC POOLS POOLS HETEROTIC canola via transient in CRISPR-Cas9 expression protoplasts L. Havlickova, I. Bancroft I. Havlickova, L. , A. Abbadi, R. Snowdon R. Abbadi, , A. H. Yang, Ti. Tang, J. Wu, C. Ma C. Wu, J. Tang, Ti. Yang, H. A. Wang, Y. Zhang, L. Dennis, J. Peacock, I. Greaves I. Peacock, J. Dennis, L. Y. Zhang, Wang, A. , J. Braatz, N. Sashidhar, N. Karunarathna, S. S. Karunarathna, N. Sashidhar, N. Braatz, , J. L. Zhang, M. Tang, J. Liu, X. Li, H. Yang, S. Fan, Z. Z. Fan, S. Yang, H. Li, X. Liu, J. Tang, M. Zhang, L. J. Schondelmaier, D. Becker, J. Falk J. Becker, D. Schondelmaier, J. C. Flachenecker, J. Ahlemeyer, S. Möller, G. Leckband G. Möller, S. Ahlemeyer, J. Flachenecker, C. F. Seifert, S. Edelmann, C. Werner, C. Rockmann, H. Pospisil, R. Snowdon, B. B. Snowdon, R. Pospisil, H. Rockmann, C. Werner, C. Edelmann, S. F. Seifert, B. Shiranifar, N. Hobson, B. Kebede, R. Yang R. Kebede, B. Hobson, N. Shiranifar, B. Stuart W. Gardner, Frank Technow, Robert W. Duncan Robert Technow, Frank W. Gardner, Stuart , H. Harloff, C. Jung C. Harloff, , H. (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica (Brassica napus var. napobrassica) var. napus (Brassica (Brassica napus) (Brassica H. Harloff, C. Jung C. Harloff, H.

(Brassica (Brassica gene pool for use in the breeding of of breeding the in use for pool gene - decades of surveys in France in surveys of decades under resistance selection pressure: insights from two the Canadian prairies. major-gene resistance groups in commercial canola fields on Improving blackleg resistance durability through rotation of Adaptive dynamics of populations of A 08 The amount of of amount The Europe: SCENICgold and BUTEOstart and SCENICgold Europe: in treatments seed insecticide and fungicide in Innovations ofComplexity Seed Rape Oil in Treatment Seed of Generation –Anew Pro Integral® Blackleg in Canola Seed Applied Technology to help Canadian Producers Manage disease blackleg against genes resistance disease of class anovel by disease transmission in seed spillage piles. blackleg to related not is shipments seed canola in dockage ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Rouxel M. Balesdent, M. J. Cornelsen, J. R. M. Lange, M. R. N. Larkan, N. S. Kretschmann S. Noirtin, E. Fernando, D. Ramarathnam, C.Ramarathnam, Rempel PLANT PROTECTION PLANT + (CONTINUED) BLACKLEG (Brassica (Brassica P. Cavell, M. Benninger L. Ma, P. Haddadi, I. Parkin, H. Borhan H. Parkin, I. P. Haddadi, Ma, L. Leptosphaeria-Brassica Leptosphaeria-Brassica Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria W. D. Dmytriw, A. El-mezawy, R. Werezuk, R. R. Werezuk, R. El-mezawy, A. Dmytriw, W. D. Z. Zou, D. Fernando D. Zou, Z. T. Labun, F. Brandl T. Labun, F. Carpentier, L. Coudard, S. Touzeau, T. Brassica Brassica - |B06 B 05 canola rootUnderstanding – traits genomics and genetics, approaches in transcriptomic rapeseed/ Temporal genetic patterns of root growth in in growth root of patterns genetic Temporal underlying networks plant and architecture yield traits genetic and signatures selective dissect rapeseed of analyses Genomic Genetic diversity of oilseed rape root morphology in response to nitrogen supply nitrogen to response in morphology root rape oilseed of diversity Genetic Disease Resistance, Agronomic, and Seed Quality Traits in Canola in Traits Quality Seed and Agronomic, Resistance, Disease Development and In-Field Validation of Genomic and Optimal Haploid Value for Selection Analysis of training on population genomic effects in selection ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Li, H. Li, X. Cheng, J. Ma, K. Xu, M. Zhang, X. Xiao, Y. Luo, J. C. Pires, H. Li, Q. Huang, Y. Hui, X. Tian X. S. Y. Hui, Li, R. Huang, Q. Zhou, Li, H. Pires, C. J. Y. Luo, Xiao, X. Zhang, M. Xu, K. Ma, J. Cheng, X. Li, H. Li, S. Faure, A. Boucher, A. Laperche, N. Nesi N. Laperche, A. Boucher, A. Faure, S. M. Rahman, M. X. Wu, X. X. Dun, X. C. Hermans, C. H.D. Daetwyler, H.D. R. W. Duncan, W. R. P.A. Salisbury, S. Kant, P. Maharian, J. Panozzo, G. C. Spangenberg, N. O. I. Cogan Cogan I. O. N. Spangenberg, C. G. Panozzo, J. P. Maharian, Kant, S. Salisbury, P.A. Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria interaction revealed

-contaminated -contaminated J. Hu, T. Xie, J. Zhao, G. Gao, J. C. Pires, J. Batley, H. An, B. Chen, G. Yan, F. Zhang, L. L. F. Yan, Zhang, G. Chen, B. An, H. Batley, J. Pires, C. J. Gao, G. Zhao, J. T. Xie, Hu, J. J. Wang, L. Kuang, X. Wang, G. Liu, G. Wang, X. Kuang, L. Wang, J.

GENETIC OF ROOT TRAITS + BREEDING METHODOLOGY + BREEDING TRAITS ROOT OF GENETIC J. Louvieaux, L. Haelterman, L. Kupcsik, J. Xu, I. Bancroft, A. Stahl, R. Snowdon, Snowdon, R. Stahl, A. Bancroft, I. Xu, J. Kupcsik, L. Haelterman, L. Louvieaux, J. M. Arifuzzaman J. Sun, E. E. Higgins E. E. Sun, J. M. Fikere, D.M. Barbulescu, M. M. Malmberg, F. Shi, J. C. O. Koh, S. Norton, Norton, S. Koh, O. C. J. F. Shi, Malmberg, M. M. Barbulescu, D.M. Fikere, M.

southwestern Australia of zones rainfall the across traits physiological and tectural Canola yield and its association with phenological, archi Gain in Oilseed Rape by Systems Biology Systems by Rape Oilseed in Gain Prediction and Modeling of Hybrid Performance and Yield A 03 |A04 canola sis, but does not affect the steady-state photosynthesis of Leaf nitrogen content strongly dynamic affects photosynthe the paddy field paddy the physiological mechanisms and yield of winter oilseed rape in fertility, soil the on management crop integrated of Effects phenotyping under low chemical inputs. WOSR for Burgundy in platform experimental afield Phenovia weight grain affecting ratios sink source- different under rapeseed of concentration oil Grain growth rape oilseed winter autumnal of assessment Drone-based ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Usadel, A. Abbadi, G. Leckband G. Abbadi, A. Usadel, Salvi, L. Thiery , J. L. Lucas L. ,J. Thiery L. Salvi, M. Kupisch, M. H. Zhang, H. J. Liu, J. D. Calderini, D. N. Ma, N. Pinochet, X. Bukowiecki, J. (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica Kangkang Zhang, Fang Chen, Liyong Hu Liyong Chen, Fang Zhang, Kangkang L. Wan, L. Liu, C. Zhang C. Liu, L. Wan, L. Brassica napus L napus Brassica

H. Wang H. J. Berger, C. Herrmann, A. Brown, S. Flottmann S. Brown, A. Herrmann, C. Berger, J. M. Langensiepen, S. Scholten, R. Snowdon, B. B. Snowdon, R. Scholten, S. Langensiepen, M. AND PHENOTYPING PHYSIOLOGY YIELD F. Kazemipour-Ricci, P. Marget, V. Deytieux, F. V. Deytieux, P. Marget, F. Kazemipour-Ricci, J. Verdejo, M. Labra M. Verdejo, J. H. Kage H. Brassica napus L. napus Brassica

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mustard Physiological and Biochemical Basis of Tolerance Salinity in Indian oilseed rape pest andIntegrated disease management to optimise yield in winter A 03 |A04 Genetics of flowering and maturity in in maturity and flowering of Genetics mustard Indian in stress heat terminal under content oil for study association wide Genome |B06 B 05 Soilborne Diseases in Rape Oilseed Diseases Soilborne of Control for Solution Treatment Seed aNovel OSR: VIBRANCE canola hybrids in Indian mustard mustard Indian in hybrids canola based CMS develop to quality meal and oil for lines parental Enhancing Technologies for pesticide applications in OSR/Canola Oilseed rape production and the use of neonicotinoids in Poland Poland in neonicotinoids of use the and production rape Oilseed Services on the Canadian Prairies Canadian the on Services Promoting Biodiversity in Canola Cropping Systems: Ecosystem Plains Great Southern S. U. the to Adaptation Unique Requires Canola Winter ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Bharti, S. S. Banga S. S. Bharti, Baudh Sardana, V. K. Kumar, Ravinder Singh, Prabha Mohini Atri, P. Sharma, P. Sandhu, K. S. Smith, J. J. Akhatar, J. Slaats, B. G. Kaur, G. Mayer, W. K. Gawęcki K. G. Sekulic G. M. Stamm, M. (B. juncea) (B. S. S. Banga C. Tucker, P. Tucker, Berry C. M. Joss, F. Brandl, L. Gobert L. F. Brandl, Joss, M. R. Heinkel Anna Goyal, Navneet Kaur, Meenakshi Mittal, Chhaya Chhaya Mittal, Meenakshi Kaur, Navneet Goyal, Anna K. Priya, V. Sardana, P. Choudhary, S. S. Banga S. S. P. Choudhary, V. Sardana, Priya, K. S. Dooley S. CROP MANAGEMENT AND PEST INTEGRATED MUSTARD (CONTINUED) Lalit, J. Kaur , D. Bhatia, S. S. Banga S. S. Bhatia, ,D. Kaur J. Lalit, (Brassica juncea) (Brassica (Brassica juncea L.) juncea (Brassica Brassica juncea (L.) juncea Brassica

maculans Host resistance affects coexistence of two related fungal pathogens pathogens fungal related two of coexistence affects resistance Host A 08 Blackleg control in climate-adaptive Australian farming systems Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria phoma stem canker epidemics in UK winter oilseed rape crops rape oilseed winter UK in epidemics canker stem phoma of severity predicting in uncertainty parameter model of Effects ance Genes LepR5 and LepR6 and LepR5 Genes ance Resist Blackleg Novel the of Characterisation and Mapping Genetic rape mechanisms underlying quantitative resistance to blackleg in oilseed Integrative genomics and metabolomics approaches to decipher Genome-wide histone map of the blackleg fungus rapeseed Discovery and applications of double haploid inducing lines in and production of rapeseed rapeseed of production and GIS and Remote sensing approaches toward sustainable management Oilseed rape and pre-cropping effects from grain legumes – nitrogen fluxes and productivity –nitrogen legumes grain from effects pre-cropping and rape Oilseed A 05 functional compounds in Chinese Cabbage Identification of genetic factors related to human health promoting Establishment and application of biotechnologies in rapeseed antiviral the develop to woad Chinese of Utilization production. lubricant for stocks bio-base as oils rapeseed industrial Novel ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Balesdent, T. Rouxel Balesdent, M. Lagarrigue-Reboutier, R. M. Lavigne, M. Manzanares-Dauleux, Cruaud, C. Aury, J. F. Dutreux, P. Duffé, Missinou, A. Lemoine, J. geai, Mitrousia, B. D. L. Fitt L. D. B. Mitrousia, R. Delourme, R. S. J. Sprague, J. S. Y. Huang, Y. B. Fitt, B. N. Larkan, N. J. L. Soyer, L. J. Z. Kang, R. Tang, J. Yang J. Tang, R. Kang, Z. Rabiaa B., M. C. Hamzaoui, A. Sahli Ali Sahli A. Hamzaoui, C. M. B., Rabiaa R. Naddari, R. Gouache, D. Y. Li, Y. Y. P. Lim, P. Y. Rezaeva, B. Kang, L. Stawniak, N. S. Fu, L. Yin, J. Shen, J. Wang, Q. Zou, B. Yi, J. Wen, T. Fu, L. Tao, Tao, L. T. Fu, Wen, J. Yi, B. Zou, Q. Wang, J. Shen, J. Yin, L. Fu, S. BLACKLEG OTHER TOPICS .F. Newbery, M. W. Shaw, A. Qi A. W. Shaw, M. .F. Newbery, A. Wang, P. Li, X. Ge, Z. Li Z. Ge, X. P. Li, Wang, A. S. R. Choi, J. J. Rameneni, S. S. Chhapekar, S. H. Oh H. S. Chhapekar, S. S. Rameneni, J. J. Choi, R. S. A. Javaid, L. H. Gajula, C. S. Karandeni-Dewage, G. K. K. G. Karandeni-Dewage, S. C. Gajula, H. L. Javaid, A. C. Clairet, E. Gay, F. Blaise, E. H. Stukenbrock, I. Fudal I. Stukenbrock, H. E. F. Blaise, Gay, E. Clairet, C. I. A. P. Parkin, M. H. Borhan H. M. P. Parkin, A. I. O. Mourad, M. BelHaj, M. S. Jalouli, W. Feryeni, Salah Salah W. Feryeni, Jalouli, S. M. BelHaj, M. Mourad, O. I. Otto, J. Kumlehn J. Otto, I. A. Schneider, F. Flénet A. Gravot, A. Levrel, Y. Abu-Ahmad, J. Vernadet, F. Le Vernadet, J. Y. Abu-Ahmad, Levrel, A. Gravot, A. R. Brill, J. A. Kirkegaard A. J. Brill, R. R. Sloan, H. Kaur, I. Bancroft I. Kaur, H. Sloan, R. and and (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica L. biglobosa L. in Tunisia Leptosphaeria Leptosphaeria Camelina sativa Camelina - - A 06 A 06 SCLEROTINIA – CURRENT AND SCLEROTINIA – CURRENT AND FUTURE BREEDING METHODS FUTURE BREEDING METHODS WORKSHOP* (CONTINUED) WORKSHOP*

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INTEGRATED PEST AND 08:30 HETEROTIC POOLS GENETIC OF ROOT TRAITS + BREEDING METHODOLOGY BLACKLEG C 01 B 05 | B 06 A 03 | A 04 CROP MANAGEMENT A 08 A 06 Progress in Predictive Breeding in Oilseed Rape: A Path to Heterotic Pools and Beyond Understanding root traits – genetics, genomics and transcriptomic approaches in rapeseed/ Integrated pest and disease management to optimise yield in winter Integrative genomics and metabolomics approaches to decipher ƒƒ A. Abbadi, C. Flachenecker, J. Ahlemeyer, S. Möller, G. Leckband canola oilseed rape mechanisms underlying quantitative resistance to blackleg in oilseed ƒƒ M. Rahman, M. Arifuzzaman ƒƒ J. Smith, C. Tucker, P. Berry rape ƒƒ R. Delourme, A. Gravot, A. Levrel, Y. Abu-Ahmad, J. Vernadet, F. Le- geai, J. Lemoine, A. Missinou, P. Duffé, F. Dutreux, J. Aury, C. Cruaud, WORKSHOP* M. Lagarrigue-Reboutier, R. Lavigne, M. Manzanares-Dauleux, M. Balesdent, T. Rouxel SCLEROTINIA – CURRENT AND Whole genome predictions provide flexibility in the utilization of costly phenotypic data across Genomic analyses of rapeseed dissect selective signatures and genetic networks underlying VIBRANCE OSR: a Novel Seed Treatment Solution for Control of Blackleg control in climate-adaptive Australian farming systems environments with varying temperatures plant architecture and yield traits Soilborne Diseases in Oilseed Rape ƒƒ S. J. Sprague, R. Brill, J. A. Kirkegaard FUTURE BREEDING METHODS ƒƒ C. Koscielny, Stuart W. Gardner, Frank Technow, Robert W. Duncan ƒƒ X. Wu, J. Hu, T. Xie, J. Zhao, G. Gao, J. C. Pires, J. Batley, H. An, B. Chen, G. Yan, F. Zhang, L. ƒƒ B. Slaats, M. Joss, F. Brandl, L. Gobert Li, H. Li, X. Cheng, J. Ma, K. Xu, M. Zhang, X. Xiao, Y. Luo, J. C. Pires, H. Li, Q. Huang, Y. Hui, X. Zhou, R. Li, S. Tian Genomic and epigenomic patterns in novel heterotic pools of winter rapeseed (Brassica Temporal genetic patterns of root growth in Brassica napus L Technologies for pesticide applications in OSR/Canola Host resistance affects coexistence of two related fungal pathogens napus) ƒƒ X. Dun, J. Wang, L. Kuang, X. Wang, G. Liu, H. Wang ƒƒ W. Mayer, R. Heinkel Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa ƒƒ H. Lee, A. Abbadi, R. Snowdon ƒƒ Y. Huang, A. Javaid, L. H. Gajula, C. S. Karandeni-Dewage, G. K. Mitrousia, B. D. L. Fitt Evaluation of transcriptome and DNA methylation data for the prediction of hybrid perfor- Genetic diversity of oilseed rape root morphology in response to nitrogen supply Oilseed rape production and the use of neonicotinoids in Poland Effects of model parameter uncertainty in predicting severity of

Parallel Sessions Parallel mance in oilseed rape. ƒƒ C. Hermans, J. Louvieaux, L. Haelterman, L. Kupcsik, J. Xu, I. Bancroft, A. Stahl, R. Snowdon, ƒƒ K. Gawęcki phoma stem canker epidemics in UK winter oilseed rape crops ƒƒ S. Scholten, F. Seifert, S. Edelmann, C. Werner, C. Rockmann, H. Pospisil, R. Snowdon, B. S. Faure, A. Boucher, A. Laperche, N. Nesi ƒƒ B. Fitt, .F. Newbery, M. W. Shaw, A. Qi Usadel, A. Abbadi, G. Leckband Potential of rutabaga (Brassica napus var. napobrassica) gene pool for use in the breeding of Development and In-Field Validation of Genomic and Optimal Haploid Value Selection for Promoting Biodiversity in Canola Cropping Systems: Ecosystem Genetic Mapping and Characterisation of the Novel Blackleg Resist- B. napus canola Disease Resistance, Agronomic, and Seed Quality Traits in Canola Services on the Canadian Prairies ance Genes LepR5 and LepR6 ƒƒ H. Rahman, B. Shiranifar, N. Hobson, B. Kebede, R. Yang ƒƒ H.D. Daetwyler, M. Fikere, D.M. Barbulescu, M. M. Malmberg, F. Shi, J. C. O. Koh, S. Norton, ƒƒ G. Sekulic ƒƒ N. Larkan, I. A. P. Parkin, M. H. Borhan P.A. Salisbury, S. Kant, P. Maharian, J. Panozzo, G. C. Spangenberg, N. O. I. Cogan

Early establishment of photosynthesis plays a key role in early biomass heterosis in Brassica Analysis of training population effects on genomic selection in Brassica napus L. Winter Canola Requires Unique Adaptation to the U. S. Southern Great Genome-wide histone map of the blackleg fungus Leptosphaeria napus (canola) hybrids ƒƒ R. W. Duncan, J. Sun, E. E. Higgins Plains maculans ƒƒ A. Zhu, A. Wang, Y. Zhang, L. Dennis, J. Peacock, I. Greaves ƒƒ M. Stamm, S. Dooley ƒƒ J. L. Soyer, C. Clairet, E. Gay, F. Blaise, E. H. Stukenbrock, I. Fudal

10:00 COFFEE BREAK PRESENTED BY CARGILL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

MUTAGENESIS AND BLACKLEG (CONTINUED) + YIELD PHYSIOLOGY MUSTARD (CONTINUED) OTHER TOPICS 10:30 C 01 GENE EDITING A 08 PLANT PROTECTION A 03 | A 04 AND PHENOTYPING B 05 | B 06 A 05 A 06 EMS- and CRISPR-Cas9 mediated mutagenesis in oilseed Adaptive dynamics of populations of Leptosphaeria maculans Prediction and Modeling of Hybrid Performance and Yield Genome wide association study for oil content under terminal heat Oilseed rape and pre-cropping effects from grain legumes – nitrogen rape (Brassica napus) under resistance selection pressure: insights from two Gain in Oilseed Rape by Systems Biology stress in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) fluxes and productivity ƒƒ H. Harloff, J. Braatz, N. Sashidhar, N. Karunarathna, S. decades of surveys in France ƒƒ M. Kupisch, M. Langensiepen, S. Scholten, R. Snowdon, B. ƒƒ S. K. Sandhu, Lalit, J. Kaur , D. Bhatia, S. S. Banga ƒƒ D. Gouache, A. Schneider, F. Flénet WORKSHOP* Jinghan, C. Jung ƒƒ M. Balesdent, F. Carpentier, L. Coudard, S. Touzeau, T. Usadel, A. Abbadi, G. Leckband Rouxel SCLEROTINIA – CURRENT AND Discovering novel phytic acid mutants in oilseed rape for Improving blackleg resistance durability through rotation of Canola yield and its association with phenological, archi- Physiological and Biochemical Basis of Salinity Tolerance in Indian GIS and Remote sensing approaches toward sustainable management future breeding major-gene resistance groups in commercial canola fields on tectural and physiological traits across the rainfall zones of mustard (B. juncea) and production of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) in Tunisia FUTURE BREEDING METHODS ƒƒ N. Sashidhar, H. Harloff, C. Jung the Canadian prairies. southwestern Australia ƒƒ P. Sharma, K. Priya, V. Sardana, P. Choudhary, S. S. Banga ƒƒ R. Naddari, O. Mourad, M. BelHaj, M. S. Jalouli, W. Feryeni, Salah (CONTINUED) ƒƒ J. Cornelsen, Z. Zou, D. Fernando ƒƒ H. Zhang, J. Berger, C. Herrmann, A. Brown, S. Flottmann Rabiaa B., M. C. Hamzaoui, A. Sahli Ali Development and validation of an effective CRISPR/Cas9 The amount of Leptosphaeria maculans-contaminated Leaf nitrogen content strongly affects dynamic photosynthe- Genetics of flowering and maturity in Brassica juncea (L.) Discovery and applications of double haploid inducing lines in vector for efficiently creates specific mutations at multiple dockage in canola seed shipments is not related to blackleg sis, but does not affect the steady-state photosynthesis of ƒƒ J. Akhatar, Anna Goyal, Navneet Kaur, Meenakshi Mittal, Chhaya rapeseed loci using one sgRNA and transgene-free mutants in a wide disease transmission in seed spillage piles. canola (Brassica napus L.) Atri, Mohini Prabha Singh, Ravinder Kumar, V. K. Sardana, Baudh ƒƒ Y. Li, S. Fu, L. Yin, J. Shen, J. Wang, Q. Zou, B. Yi, J. Wen, T. Fu, L. Tao, range of plant species ƒƒ R. M. Lange, W. D. Dmytriw, A. El-mezawy, R. Werezuk, R. ƒƒ J. Liu, Kangkang Zhang, Fang Chen, Liyong Hu Bharti, S. S. Banga Z. Kang, R. Tang, J. Yang ƒƒ C. Dai, H. Yang, Ti. Tang, J. Wu, C. Ma Ramarathnam, C. Rempel Gene knock-out by CRISPR-Cas9 and EMS-induced point Complexity of Leptosphaeria-Brassica interaction revealed Grain oil concentration of rapeseed under different source- Enhancing parental lines for oil and meal quality to develop CMS based Novel industrial rapeseed oils as bio-base stocks for lubricant mutations on SEED FATTY ACID REDUCERS increase the seed by a novel class of disease resistance genes against blackleg sink ratios affecting grain weight canola hybrids in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) production. oil content in rapeseed (Brassica napus) disease ƒƒ D. Calderini, J. Verdejo, M. Labra ƒƒ G. Kaur, S. S. Banga ƒƒ N. Stawniak, R. Sloan, H. Kaur, I. Bancroft ƒƒ N. L. Karunarathna, H. Harloff, C. Jung ƒƒ N. Larkan, L. Ma, P. Haddadi, I. Parkin, H. Borhan End 10:45

Parallel Sessions Parallel Knockout of two BnaSM1s generated by CRISPR/Cas9-tar- Seed Applied Technology to help Canadian Producers Manage Drone-based assessment of autumnal winter oilseed rape Utilization of Chinese woad to develop the antiviral rapeseed geted mutagenesis improves plant architecture and increases Blackleg in Canola growth ƒƒ L. Kang, A. Wang, P. Li, X. Ge, Z. Li yield in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) ƒƒ D. Fernando, T. Labun, F. Brandl ƒƒ J. Bukowiecki, H. Kage ƒƒ M. Zheng, L. Zhang, M. Tang, J. Liu, X. Li, H. Yang, S. Fan, Z. Hu, H. Wang, W. Hua Transgene-free targeted mutation in rapeseed (Brassica Integral® Pro – A new Generation of Seed Treatment in Oil Phenovia a field experimental platform in Burgundy for WOSR Establishment and application of biotechnologies in Camelina sativa napus L.) via transient CRISPR-Cas9 expression in protoplasts Seed Rape phenotyping under low chemical inputs. ƒƒ B. Rezaeva, I. Otto, J. Kumlehn ƒƒ R. Luehrs, J. Schondelmaier, D. Becker, J. Falk ƒƒ E. Noirtin, P. Cavell, M. Benninger ƒƒ X. Pinochet, F. Kazemipour-Ricci, P. Marget, V. Deytieux, F. Salvi, L. Thiery , J. L. Lucas Genomics-led radiation mutagenesis in rapeseed Innovations in fungicide and insecticide seed treatments in Effects of integrated crop management on the soil fertility, Identification of genetic factors related to human health promoting ƒƒ Z. He, L. Havlickova, I. Bancroft Europe: SCENICgold and BUTEOstart physiological mechanisms and yield of winter oilseed rape in functional compounds in Chinese Cabbage ƒƒ S. Kretschmann the paddy field ƒƒ Y. P. Lim, S. R. Choi, J. J. Rameneni, S. S. Chhapekar, S. H. Oh ƒƒ N. Ma, L. Wan, L. Liu, C. Zhang

12:15 LUNCH

13:15 C 01 Note Sponsor of the Day: RAPOOL-RING GmbH Dietmar Brauer, RAPOOL-RING GmbH (Germany)

13:25 C 01 Plenary Talk 9 – Genome editing with programmable nucleases in crop plants Caixia Gao, Chinese Academy of Science (China)

Podium Discussion: Global Future of Oilseed Rape/Canola – followed by Poster Awards 14:05 C 01 Moderation: Rod Snowdon – Participants: Andreas von Tiedemann, Philippe Dusser, Curtis Rempel, John Kirkegaard, Samantha Cook

15:15 COFFEE BREAK

15:45 C 01 Concluding Remarks Wolfgang Friedt, International Consultative Group of Research on Rapeseed (GCIRC)

16:00 C 01 Invitation to IRC 2023 in Sydney

16:15 C 01 Farewell: Dietmar Brauer, Vice-Chairman UFOP

16:30 C 01 Last congress day: End of Congress

17:00 Followed by Field Trip West (if booked, additional costs)

28 | 29 * More detailed information can be found online at www.irc2019-berlin.com MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ABSTRACT TITLES Plenary TalksPlenary Address ABSTRACT TITLES #009 #008 #007 #006 #005 #004 #003 #002 #001 #000 Genome editing with programmable nucleases in crop plants meal canola of value usage the Increasing and fats cardiovascularDietary health oilseed rape production systems in footprint carbon and efficiency use resource Optimizing option an not aneed seed: Ecologically-based Integrated Pest Management in- rape control of options the and diseases and pests on survey –aglobal production rapeseed in constraints Biotic genome Understanding and exploiting the dynamic world the of systems Agronomic challenges to adapting canola into cropping proteins and oils vegetable oilseeds, of markets Future production rape oilseed of prospects and Challenges ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Caixia Gao Caixia Rempel Curtis Brouwer Ingeborg Kage, Henning Cook Samantha Tiedemann von Andreas Snowdon Rod Kirkegaard, John Ozanne Luc Paetow Hubertus Therese McBeath, Jeremy McBeath, Therese Whish Klaus Sieling, IngoKlaus Sieling, Pahlmann Thomas Räbiger, Josephine Bukowiecki, Julianne Lilley. Rohan Brill, Andrew Ware, Ware, Andrew Brill, Rohan Lilley. Julianne Brassica napus napus Brassica Orals #021 #020 #019 #018 #017 #016 #015 #014 #013 #012 #011 #010 AND BREEDING AND GENOMICSGENETICS, Agronomic, and Seed Quality Traits in Canola in Traits Quality Seed and Agronomic, Resistance, Disease for Selection Value Haploid Optimal Development and In-Field Validation of Genomic and L. napus Brassica in GWAS and QTL and analysis network co-expression underlying acid-associated fatty loci via combining gene Rapid delineation of the potential candidate genes An international breeding program in spring canola breeding research at ARS, Mandor, Jodhpur and cyto-genetic mustard and rapeseed of Two decades in Long reads reveal small scale genome variations structural UK the in crops rape oilseed double-low in content acid erucic elevated of problem emerging the into Investigation Data Database: An Open Resource for High Compositional Quality The International Life Sciences Institute Crop Composition rape oilseed in variation structural genome induced and Natural Heterotic Pools and Beyond Progress in Predictive Breeding in Oilseed Rape: A Path to Breeding for Long Chain Omega-3 Oil Canola Oil Omega-3 Chain Long for Breeding for Rapeseed Genes Resistance Shatter Pod in Variation Natural Exploiting range of plant species awide in mutants transgene-free and sgRNA one using loci vector for creates efficiently specific mutations at multiple Development and validation of CRISPR/Cas9 an effective ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica napus Brassica Qian Wei Xiong, Qing Wei, Dayong Wang, Huafang Gongbu, C. Li, R.Raman, H.Raman, Q. Hu Q. H.Raman, R.Raman, Li, C. O. Sass O. Xinmin Deng, Xinmin Cheng H. Dai, Cheng Daetwyler, H.D. Cui, Yixin Cowling, Wallace Choudhary, R. B. CHAWLA, SINGH HARMEET Kightley, Simon Barthet, J. Véronique Z.He, Abbadi, Amine Ma Bedair, Nancy Gillikin, Theresa Sult Theresa Gillikin, Nancy Bedair, R. Srinivasan, Jennifer Helm, Justin McDonald, Mohamed Jannavi W. Roberts, David Fast, Brandon Bajaj, Bhavneet Maharian, J. Panozzo, G. C. Spangenberg, N. O. I. Cogan Cogan I. O. N. Spangenberg, C. G. Panozzo, J. Maharian, P. Kant, S. Salisbury, P.A. Norton, S. Koh, O. C. J. F. Shi, berg, Wood Sina Möller, Gunhild Leckband Obermeier, Rod Snowdon reas Welke, Suriya Tamilselvan-Nattar-Amutha, Christian I.Bancroft, L. Havlickova L. I.Bancroft, , J. Liu, R. Zhou, W. Wang, W.Chu, D. Mei, H. Cheng, Cheng, H. Mei, D. W.Chu, W. Wang, Zhou, R. Liu, , J. Xiao Zeng, Hongli Dong, Jinghang Liao, Suolang Suolang Liao, Jinghang Hongli Dong, Zeng, Xiao (Brassica napus) napus) (Brassica Hong Yang, Ting Tang, Jia-Jing Wu, Chao-Zhi Chao-Zhi Wu, Jia-Jing Tang, Ting Yang, Hong Jakir Hasan, Kristin Gray Kristin Hasan, Jakir Christian Flachenecker, Christian Ahlemeyer, Jutta Helen Appleyard, Linda Maile, Thomas Thomas Maile, Linda Appleyard, Helen M. Fikere, D.M. Barbulescu, M. M. Malm M. M. Barbulescu, D.M. Fikere, M. S. R. Kumhar R. S. J. Vuksic, R. Ezzy, J. Duguid, E. Gillis, Gillis, E. Duguid, J. Ezzy, R. Vuksic, J. Alison Edwards, Andrew F. Roberts, F. Roberts, Andrew Edwards, Alison Subhadra Chakrabarty, And Subhadra Chakrabarty, Improvement - -

#034 #033 #032 #031 #030 #029 #028 #027 #026 #025 #024 #023 #022 napus L.) napus powerful for platform GWAS on agronomic and quality traits A divergence: ecotype of basis genetic reveals collection Resequencing 991 genomes rapeseed from a world-wide front-border in effects yield trials? plot to regard with deprived hybrids semi-dwarf bzh Are response to nitrogen supply in morphology root rape oilseed of diversity Genetic Genomics-led radiation mutagenesis in rapeseed rape EMS- and CRISPR-Cas9 mediated mutagenesis in oilseed in growth root of patterns genetic Temporal Genome Organization in Computational Prediction and Characterization of 3D Transgene-free targeted mutation in rapeseed improvement and domestication its in involved loci genetic and origin Whole-genome resequencing reveals Program Maintaining Blackleg Resistance in a Commercial Breeding winter rapeseed of pools heterotic novel in patterns epigenomic and Genomic temperatures. varying tion of costly data phenotypic across environments with Whole genome predictions provide in flexibility the utiliza rapeseed in content oil seed the increase REDUCERS ACID FATTY SEED on mutations Gene knock-out by CRISPR-Cas9 and EMS-induced point plasts ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ W. Duncan Guihua Liu, Hanzhong Wang Romain Fouquet Paterson, JianaPaterson, Li Jung Karin Holzenkamp, Karin Hermans, Christian He, Zhesi Harloff, Hans-Joachim Dun, Xiaoling Kimberly MacKay, Kimberly Luehrs, Renate Lu, Kun Christianson, Jed Lee, HueyTyng Jenny Koscielny, Chad Karunarathna, L. Nirosha Wang Q. Laperche, Nathalie Nesi Snowdon, Faure, Sébastien Anne-Sophie Boucher, Rod Anne Stahl, Andreas Bancroft, Ian Xu, Jiajia Kupcsik, Laszlo Kusalik, Stephen Robinson H. Yu H. Nirosha Karunarathna, Srijan Jinghan, Christian Jung Srijan Jinghan,Nirosha Christian Karunarathna, Heiko C. Becker, Antje Schierholt Antje Becker, C. Heiko (Brassica napus) (Brassica via transient in CRISPR-Cas9 expression proto Lijuan Wei, Xiaolong Li, Xiaowu Wang, Andrew H. H. Andrew Wang, Xiaowu Li, Xiaolong Wei, Lijuan , L. Jiang, D. Wu, Z. Liang, T. Yan, Y. Xu, L. Shen, Shen, L. T. Y. Yan, Xu, Liang, Z. Wu, D. Jiang, , L. Lenka Havlickova, Ian Bancroft Ian Havlickova, Lenka (Brassica napus) (Brassica Jie Wang, Kuang, Lieqiong Xinfa Wang, Joerg Schondelmaier, Dirk Becker, Jon Falk Jon Becker, Dirk Schondelmaier, Joerg Stuart W. Gardner, Frank Technow, Robert Robert Technow, Frank W. Gardner, Stuart Xuehua ZHang, Diane Leforestier, Tricia Bender, Isobel Parkin, Anthony Anthony Parkin, Isobel Bender, Tricia Andreas Gertz, Gerd Patrick Bienert, Gerd Bienert, Patrick Andreas Gertz, Julien Louvieaux, Loïc Haelterman, Loïc Haelterman, Julien Louvieaux, (Brassica napus) (Brassica Amine Abbadi, Rod Snowdon Brassica napus Brassica Janina Niharika Braatz, Sashidhar, Hans-Joachim Harloff, Christian Brassica napus Brassica Brassica napus L napus Brassica (Brassica (Brassica

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#060 #059 #058 #057 #056 #055 #054 #053 #052 #051 #050 #049 #048 napus and seed (offspring, sink) (offspring, seed and L.) populations yield traits underlyingand plant and genetic networks architecture signatures selective dissect rapeseed of analyses Genomic Rapeseed of accessions 1650 Resequencing and multi-environmental phenotyping of of content oil seed for accounting loci genetic the Dissecting Annual in Potential Dormancy Secondary Reduced onEarly the Assessments Feasibility of for Selection in genes duplicated of regulations Gene expression patterns and RdDM-mediated epigenetic Germany in Rape Oilseed Winter of Protection Rights Breeders Plant and Test DUS Official wintercold-resistant of meristem apical on genes CUC2 and STM of Regulation in Analysis of training on population genomic effects selection rapeseed in weight seed of control Maternal Hidden Genomic of Landscape Brassica Species Exploiting Long Read Sequence Technology to Resolve the Brassica Napus Brassica andSelection Loci with Associated Agronomic Traits in Population Genomic Analyses Identify Signatures of carinata B. involving crosses interspecific from progenies of sequencing genome and mapping by revealed reshuffling Genome Genome Editing Improvement Genetic for Rapeseed nomes A and C Aand nomes ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica napus L. napus Brassica ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ : the causal link between the size of pod (mother, source) source) (mother, pod of size the between link causal : the Brassica napus Brassica Meng, Jun Zou Jun Meng, Jinling Yang, Qingyong Wang, Meng Qin, Han Hu, Dandan Bender, Steve Robinson Shin Koh, Jin, Lingling Erin Miles Higgins, Buchwald, Tricia Hu Qiong Mei, Desheng Wang, Hui Zaman, U. Qarmar Wang, Yan Fang, Xuecai Li Xuecai Yan Fang, Yuanyuan Pu, Zaoxia Niu, Jiaojiao Jin, Lijun Liu, Junyan Wu, Huang, Hao Wang Hao Huang, Zhen Fu, Minglian Xiang, Yang Wang, Tu, Maolin Yiqiu Chen, Fengxiang Chen, Song Li, Hao Li, Lixia Chen, Biyun Zhou, Ruiqiang Li, Shilin Tian Xun Hui, Yuanyuan Huang, Qian Li, Hao Pires, J.Chris Luo, Yujie Xiao, Xin Zhang, Meili Xu, Kun Ma, Jie Cheng, Xi Li, Hongge Li, Lixia Zhang, Fugui Yan, Guixin Chen, Biyun An, Hong Batley, Jacqueline Pires, Andrew Sharpe, Andrew Yuanyuan Zhang, Yuanyuan Cheng, Hongtao Wu, Xiaoming Wu, Xiaoming Wang, Meng Vail, Sally Tong, Chaobo Thiemt Elisabeth Sun, Wancang Shi, Jiaqin Yikai Zhang, Yikai Duncan, W. R. Zhou, Xiaohui Cheng, Li Yang, Lingli Yang Lingli Yang, Li Cheng, Xiaohui Zhou, Tong,Yanqiu Chaobo Hu, Ming Huang, Junyan Liu, Yueying Jinxing Tu, Jinling Meng, Jun Zou Jun Meng, Tu, Jinling Jinxing Hanzhong WangHanzhong Steve Robinson, Steve Shirtliffe , B. rapa B. Caroline Brown, Robert H. Gulden, Isobel Parkin, Na Li, Jiepeng Zhan, Xinfa Wang, Guihua Liu, Liu, Guihua Wang, Xinfa Zhan, Jiepeng Li, Na Jihong Hu, Ting Xie, Jing Zhao, Guizhen Gao, J.Chris Xiangxiang He, Huaiqi Xiangxiang Huiying Zhang, Xue, Graham J King, Ruiyuan Li, Yan Long, Lei Shi, Shi, Lei Yan Long, Li, Ruiyuan JKing, Graham Xianhong Ge, Zaiyun Li, Shengyi Liu Shengyi Li, Zaiyun Ge, Xianhong J. Sun, E. E. Higgins E. E. Sun, J. Guzhen Gao, Ting Xie, Xi Cheng, Guixin Yan, Yan, Guixin Cheng, Xi Xie, Ting Gao, Guzhen with reciprocal introgression mapping Yuhong Zhao, Li Ma, Yu Chang, Jing Bai, Bai, Jing Yu Chang, Ma, Li Zhao, Yuhong and and Chao Li, Jia Liu , Rijing Zhou, Wenxiang Wenxiang Zhou, ,Rijing Liu Jia Li, Chao Isobel Parkin, Sampath Perumal, Chu Yuanyuan Minqiang Zhang, Tang, Brassica rapa Brassica B. napus B. (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica Brassica napus napus Brassica (Brassica napus napus (Brassica subge Brassica Brassica -

#072 #071 #070 #069 #068 #067 #066 #065 #064 #063 #062 #061 PLANT PROTECTION PLANT PESTS, AND DISEASES decades of surveys in France in surveys of decades sclerotiorum in in lans Adaptive dynamics of populations of beetle pollen the against resistance for Screening rape: oilseed in Non-targeted metabolome profiling of green flower buds of pool gene anovel Expanding in heterosis biomass early in role akey plays photosynthesis of establishment Early rapeseed in yield es mutagenesisgeted improves plant and architecture - increas Knockout of two BnaSM1s generated by CRISPR/Cas9-tar Fungicide of sensitivity the Canadian prairies. major-gene resistance groups in commercial canola fields on Improving blackleg resistance durability through rotation of L.) chrysocephala (Psylliodes beetle flea stem cabbage of potential damage ofEffect migration time on population dynamics and (ICAROS) rape OilSeed in solani AgainstIntegrating Control Rhizoctonia strategies soil-borne pathogen fungal the to resistance curculin concanavalin, and genes, enhances hevein, Lectin Germany in rape oilseed of pests insect of resistance Pyrethroid generationNext molecular fungicides: control of intersubgenomic heterosis intersubgenomic its exploring and species oilseed related of introgression quences for stem-rot control in oilseed-rape ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica napus Brassica Coudard, Suzanne Touzeau, Rouxel Thierry Wytinck Tait Nadine Austel, Nadine Zou, Jun Zhu, Anyu Zheng, Ming Juergen Derpmann, Juergen Cornelsen, Justine Conrad, Nils Ray, Rumiana Buchwaldt, Lone Brandes, Meike Belmonte, Mark Balesdent, Marie-Hélène than Durkin, Jackie Nettleton, Edis Dzananovic Edis Nettleton, Jackie Durkin, than Wang, Wei Hua Wei Wang, Hanzhong Hu, Zhiyong Fan, Shihang Yang, Hongli Li, Yikai Zhang, JinXiong Shen, Jinling Meng Jinling Shen, JinXiong Zhang, Yikai cock and Ian Greaves Ian and cock under resistance selection pressure: insights from two Dandan Hu, JinJie Jing, Han Qin, Wenshan Zhang, Zhang, Wenshan Qin, Han Jing, JinJie Hu, Dandan using RNA interference technologies Aihua Wang, You Zhang, Liz Dennis, Jim Pea Jim Dennis, Liz Zhang, You Wang, Aihua Meike Brandes, Bernd Ulber, Udo Heimbach Udo Ulber, Bernd Brandes, Meike Liang Zhang, Min Tang, Jinglin Liu, Xiaokang Xiaokang Liu, Jinglin Tang, Min Zhang, Liang Dasuni Ajigboye, Jayaweera, Bukky Michael Christoph Böttcher, Torsten Meiners Udo Heimbach Steve Whyard, Philip Walker, Nick Nick Walker, Philip Whyard, Steve (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica Dwayne Hegedus, Diana Bekkaoui, Jona Bekkaoui, Diana Hegedus, Dwayne Zhongwei Zou, Dilantha Fernando Andreas Mehl Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Brassica napus Brassica Florence Carpentier, Laurent Brassica napus Brassica Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Leptosphaeria macu Leptosphaeria (canola) hybrids with massive and conse and Sclerotinia Sclerotinia - - - -

- International initiative on the nomenclature and curation of clubroot resistance loci #073 ƒƒ Elke Diederichsen, R. Fredua-Agyeman, K. Hatakeyama, N. Hayashida, Y.P. Lim, K. Okazaki, H. Rahman, Z. Y. Piao, F. Yu, G. Peng

Synchronous improvement of subgenomes in rapeseed for Sclerotinia resistance #074 ƒƒ Yijuan Ding, Jiaqin Mei, Wenjing Yang, Baoqin Yan, Hua- fang Wan, Wei Qian

Effects of model parameter uncertainty in predicting severity of phoma stem canker epidemics in UK winter #075 oilseed rape crops ƒƒ B. Fitt, .F. Newbery, M. W. Shaw, A. Qi

Genomic tools for the management of clubroot of canola (Brassica napus) #076 ƒƒ L. Galindo-Gonzále, H. Askarian, H. Tso, M. Holtz ,S-F. Hwang ,S.E. Strelkov

Dropleg-technique against insect pests in flowering oilseed rape #077 ƒƒ Johannes Hausmann, Brandes, Meike

Receptor-like kinases BAK1 and SOBIR1 are required for necrotizing activity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum necrosis-in- #078 ducing effectors ƒƒ Dwayne Hegedus, Shirin Seifbarghi, Mohammed Hossein Borhan, Yangdou Wei, Lisong Ma, Cathy Coutu, Diana Bekkaoui

Host resistance affects coexistence of two related fungal pathogens Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa #079 ƒƒ Yongju Huang, Asna Javaid, Lakshmi H. Gajula, Chinthani S. Karandeni-Dewage, Georgia K. Mitrousia, Bruce D.L. Fitt

Reconsideration of disease cycle of Rapeseed stem rot caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and management with

#080 #080 biological agents ƒƒ Daohong Jiang, Jiatao Xie

Identification of plant traits related to the tolerance of WOSR to pollen beetle #081 ƒƒ Alexandra JULLIEN, A. Pinet, A. Mathieu, C. Richard-Mo- lard, A. Fortineau

Hormonal Responses to Plasmodiophora brassicae Infection in Brassica napus Cultivars Differing in Their Pathogen #082 Resistance ƒƒ Veronika Konradyova, Sylva Prerostova, Petre I. Dobrev, Vojtech Knirsch, Alena Gaudinova, Barbara Kramna, Jan Kazda, Jutta Ludwig-Müller, Radomira Vankova

Innovations in fungicide and insecticide seed treatments in Europe: SCENICgold and BUTEOstart #083 ƒƒ Susanne Kretschmann

Seed Applied Technology to help Canadian Producers Man- age Blackleg in Canola #084 ƒƒ D. Fernando, T. Labun, F. Brandl

The amount of Leptosphaeria maculans-contaminated dockage in canola seed shipments is not related to blackleg #085 disease transmission in seed spillage piles. ƒƒ Ralph Lange, W. D. Dmytriw, A. El-mezawy, R. Werezuk, R. Ramarathnam, C. Rempel

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#098 #097 #096 #095 #094 #093 #092 #091 #090 #089 #088 #087 #086 resistance genes toring of main weevil pests and natural enemies in OSR in enemies natural and pests weevil main of toring Development of molecular tools for identification and moni Breeding perspectives for pest control in rapeseed brates and risk mitigation with emphasis on canola production lands across Canada, impact on pollinators and aquatic inverte wet and water flowing in presence insecticide Neonicotinoid to The mechanism and of durability intermediate resistance behavior feeding beetle flea on lines Brassica in hairiness of Effect Seed Rape Oil in Treatment Seed of Generation –Anew Pro Integral® perspective Australian an canola: in pests establishment of control Integrated fungus endophytic an by control biological its and disease clubroot the of analysis Multilevel clubroot disease in Brassica rape seed QTL analysis identifies genomic regions associated with Forecasting Rot Stem Sclerotinia for A Biosensor and the seed pod weevil Ceutorhynchus obstrictus midge the of abundance and factors landscape to relation in midge pod brassica the from Damage disease blackleg against genes resistance disease of class anovel by ofComplexity interaction revealed Leptosphaeria-Brassica LepR6 and LepR5 Genes Resistance Genetic Mapping and of Characterisation the Novel Blackleg ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora ADAY, J. BUSH, F. YU BUSH, ADAY, J. Heydarian, Adam Jones MacKay C. Robert, C. Rietz, Steffen Rempel, Curtis Peng, Gary Olivier, Chrystel Noirtin, Emmanuelle Nash Michael Ludwig-Müller, Jutta Hong, Jana Jeevan Rameneni Lim, Pyo Yong Li, Susie Xiujie Larsson, Mattias Larkan, Nicholas Larkan, Nicholas Henriksson, Peter Anderson Henriksson, Gunhild Leckband Ivo Feussner,Zienkiewicz, Nadine Austel, Torsten Meiners, Krzysztof Feussner, Kirstin Ulber, Bernd Vollhardt, Genson, A. Cruaud, J. Y. J. Rasplus Cruaud, A. Genson, G. Ollivier, M. P. Cruaud, Pierre, E. Streito, C. J. Delvare, G. Haddadi, Isobel Parkin, Harrington, D. Dyer D. Harrington, C. MWalker, Mesones, L. P. Badiou, Robertson, G. Rheault, D. P. Bajracharya, McMaster, G. Wilkins, R. Feindel, Brzobohaty S. Bothorel, S. Luce, A. Lauvernay, M. Leflon, Leflon, M. Lauvernay, A. Luce, S. Bothorel, S. R. WEN, T. SONG, N. TONU, J. LEE, K. HORN K. LEE, J. TONU, N. T. SONG, WEN, R. Simon Goertz, Katharina Lohaus, Ines Ines Lohaus, Katharina Goertz, Simon Su Ryun Choi, Sang Heon Oh, Sungmin Sungmin Oh, Heon Sang Choi, Ryun Su Jian Yang, Jie Chen, Lian Shoute, Scott Scott Shoute, Lian Chen, Jie Yang, Jian K. Sapsford, S. Cook, A. Kalischuk, D. D. Kalischuk, A. Cook, S. Sapsford, K. Tyler Wist, Dwayne Hegedus, Zohreh Zohreh Hegedus, Dwayne Wist, Tyler Hossein Borhan, Lisong Ma, Parham Parham Ma, Lisong Borhan, Hossein Borhan Hossein M. P. Parkin, A. Isobel Axel Rösvik, Emma Johansson, Karin Karin Johansson, Emma Rösvik, Axel Susann Auer, Martin Cerny, Bretislav Bretislav Cerny, Martin Auer, Susann Paul Benninger Cavell, Martin pathotype X conferred by two Dasyneura brassicae brassicae Dasyneura - - - -

#112 #111 #110 #109 #108 #106 #105 #104 #103 #102 #101 #100 #099 homologue that underwent selection during breeding build-up of resting spores in oilseed rape cultivars rape oilseed in spores resting of build-up isolates and cultivar resistance on clubroot development and in in Genome-wide association mapping of resistance to clubroot infection rapeseed on persicae Myzus of biotypes and (TuYVI virus yellows Turnip of isolates different of influence The Detection of ascospore release of orum in gene lipase AtGDSL1 for role A critical fungal pathogens defence ofEffector-triggered brassicas against extracellular systems Blackleg control in climate-adaptive Australian farming maculans phaeria Genome-wide histone map of the blackleg fungus sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Identification of ble solution against aphid-borne virus disease Turnip yellows as varieties rapeseed a virus-resistant possi oilseed rape. (Psylliodesbeetle chrysocephala) populations in winter flea stem cabbage and picitarsis) (Ceutorhynchus weevil stem winter rape manage to techniques agronomical of Use rape rape oilseed type spring and winter in longisporum Verticillium of Course of colonization and potential for seed transmission regulation of metabolism and resistance to Genome-wide association study to dissect the genetic Influence of inoculum density, virulence of of soil temperature sclerotiorum generations disease development in winter OSR with real time PCR an important tool in understanding ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica napus Brassica Sheng-Yi Liu Guo, Liang Zhu, Ke-Ming Wang, Zheng Cao, Jun Tang, Tiedemann von Andreas Koopmann, Birger Lopisso, Teshome Daniel Celine Robert, Celine Xiaorong Zheng, Xiaorong Zhang, Yuanyuan Zamani-Noor, Nazanin Peng, G. Will, Torsten Wallenhammar, C. A. Tan, Xiaoli Stotz, Henrik Sprague, Susan Soyer, L. Jessica Sharma, Pankaj RUCK, Laurent Eva H. Stukenbrock, Isabelle Fudal Isabelle Stukenbrock, H. Eva Chaobo Tong, Shengyi Liu Shengyi Tong, Chaobo Liu, Lijiang Liu, Jie Cheng, Xiaohui Liu, Yueying Huang, GELOEN, S. CADOUX, G. SAUZET, L. RUCK L. SAUZET, G. CADOUX, S. GELOEN, Jonas Hartrick, Thomas Thieme Jonas Hartrick, Chen, S. E. Strelkov , S. Hwang, B. D. Gossen D. B. Hwang, ,S. Strelkov E. S. Chen, Souquet, Arnaud VanSouquet, Boxsom (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica resistance and functional identification of its rapeseed F. Yu, A. Dakouri, M. Lamara, M. Karim, J. Wang, Q. Q. Wang, J. Karim, M. Lamara, M. Dakouri, F. A. Yu, in in Li-Na Ding, Ming-Li, Xiao-Juan Guo, Min-Qiang Brassica napus Brassica Heiko Ziebell, Regina Kölzsch, Maria Kern, Kern, Maria Kölzsch, Regina Ziebell, Heiko Katherine Noel, Jamie Stone, Bruce D. L. Fitt L. D. Bruce Stone, Jamie Noel, Katherine Brassica juncea Brassica C. LEGALL, C. PONTET, V. LECOMTE, M. Emmanuel Jacquot, Elodie Pichon, Marlène R. Brill, J. A. Kirkegaard A. J. Brill, R. Colin Elise Clairet, Gay, Françoise Blaise, VV Singh, NC Gupta, PD Meena, PK Rai PK Meena, PD Gupta, NC Singh, VV Alice Bisola Eseola, Annette Pfordt, Pfordt, Annette Eseola, Bisola Alice Minqiang Tang, YizhouHe, Junyan under field conditions and the role and study of inheritance in early early in inheritance of study and M. Algerin M. Imke Krohne, Birger Koopmann germplasm resistant to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Sclerotinia scleroti Sclerotinia P. brassicae P. Sclerotinia Sclerotinia Leptos

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#124 #123 #122 #120 #119 #118 #117 #116 #115 #114 #181 #113 CROP SCIENCE CROP AGRONOMY AND oilseed rape in qualities seed impact flowering during shortages Water Europe in Development Future of Prospects and Rape Oilseed Clearfield of Status Asurvey use. herbicide Sowing companion plants with winter oilseed rape to reduce blackleg in oilseed rape decipher mechanisms underlying quantitative resistance to Integrative genomics and approaches to metabolomics rape oilseed winter European in yield on impact and Incidence (TuYV): Virus Yellows Turnip (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica Canola Winter and Spring in Stress Heat of A Review rape cultivars oilseed winter in interaction GxE tackle to allow and work, net aFrench across yield seed of variation environmental the of most explain stresses radiation and Temperature weight grain affecting ratios sink source- different under rapeseed of concentration oil Grain making decision support to method a establishment: rapeseed optimize to strategies Tillage GROWTH RAPE OILSEED DRONE-BASED OF ASSESSMENT WINTER AUTUMNAL Rape Oilseed Winter in strategies ment manage Sulphur improving for study analysis A sensitivity ? cycle crop the during efficiencies Nuse and Nuptake dynamics, area leaf growth, plant of contribution relative the is what field: the in NUE and ration elabo yield seed WOSR of diversity genetic the Deciphering ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ rie, J.-C. Avice, A. Mollier A. Avice, J.-C. rie, Laurent Leport, Julia Buitink, Nathalie Nesi Nathalie Buitink, Julia Leport, Laurent AurélienBouchet, Carrillo, Cécile Baron, Benoit Ly Vu, lard, A. Tolleneare, J. M. Allirand, A. Laperche A. Allirand, M. J. Tolleneare, A. lard, NESI, Anne LAPERCHE BISSUEL-BELAYGUE, Christine GAUFFRETEAU, Nathalie Manzanares-Dauleux, Marie-Hélène Balesdent, Thierry Rouxel Marie-Hélène Thierry Manzanares-Dauleux, Balesdent, Corinne Cruaud, Mélanie Lagarrigue-Reboutier, Régis Maria Lavigne, ni-Amegan Missinou, Philippe Fabien Jean-Marc Duffé, Aury, Dutreux, Jean-Philippe Fabrice Vernadet, Legeai, Jocelyne Lemoine, Ana Grégoire Bianchetti, Grégoire Bessai, Johannes Baux, Alice Delourme, Regine Abel, Stefan Til Feike, Til CORLOUER, Erwan Calderini, Daniel Cadoux, Stéphane Bukowiecki, Josephine Brunel-Muguet, Sophie Bissuel-Bélaygue, Christine Terres Inovia D. Sabboura, S. F. El Habbasha, T. Kautz F. Habbasha, S. El Sabboura, D. X. Bousselin, P. Schumacher Laurent Hanneton, Vasilis Gegas Antoine Gravot, Anne Levrel, Youssef Abu-Ahmad, Abu-Ahmad, Youssef Levrel, Anne Gravot, Antoine Jose Verdejo, Marcelo Labra Marcelo Verdejo, Jose A. Schönhammer, B. Gicquel Anne-Sophie Perrin, Gilles Sauzet, Anne-Sophie BOUCHET, Arnaud Françoise Le Cahérec, Anne-Sophie Kage, H. Kage, E. Poisson, F. Kauffman, J. Trouve J. F. Kauffman, Poisson, E. M. Kutelmach, C. Richard-Mo C. Kutelmach, M. ------OILSEED RAPE PRODUCTION AND THE USE OF NEONICOTI- PHENOVIA a field experimental platform in Burgundy for Effect of heat stress on canola yield and quality NOIDS IN POLAND WOSR phenotyping under low chemical inputs. ƒƒ Rajneet Uppal, Rohan Brill, John Bromfield #131 #125 ƒƒ Krzysztof Gawęcki ƒƒ Xavier PINOCHET, F. Kazemipour-Ricci, P. Marget, V. #138 Deytieux, F. Salvi, L. Thiery , J. L. Lucas

Improving canola agronomy with third-party and farmer-run Promoting Biodiversity in Canola Cropping Systems: Ecosys- Deciphering the response of winter oilseed rape to nitrogen research tem Services on the Canadian Prairies inputs: fine roots do matter in Nitrogen Use Efficiency! #126 #133 ƒƒ Clinton Jurke, Curtis Rempel, Murray Hartman, Nicole ƒƒ Gregory Sekulic #139 ƒƒ Victor Vazquez-Carrasquer, C. Bissuel-Bélaygue, A. Philp Laperche, M. Chelle, C. Richard-Molard

Prediction and Modeling of Hybrid Performance and Yield Strategies to optimize N fertilization of winter oilseed rape Canola yield and its association with phenological, archi- Gain in Oilseed Rape by Systems Biology ƒƒ Klaus Sieling, Henning Kage tectural and physiological traits across the rainfall zones of #127 #134 ƒƒ Moritz Kupisch, Matthias Langensiepen, Stefan Scholten, #140 southwestern Australia Rod Snowden, Björn Usadel, Amine Abbadi, Gunhild ƒƒ Heping Zhang, Heping Zhang, Jens Berger, Chris Herr- Leckband mann, Adam Brown, Sam Flottmann

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Effects of integrated crop management on the soil fertility, Integrated pest and disease management to optimise yield physiological mechanisms and yield of winter oilseed rape in winter oilseed rape #129 in the paddy field #136 ƒƒ Julie Smith, Clare Tucker, Pete Berry, ƒƒ Ni Ma, Lin Wan, Lixin Liu, Chunlei Zhang ANALYSIS, USE OF PRODUCTS

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#153 #152 #151 #150 #149 #148 #147 #146 #145 #144 #143 #142 HUMAN NUTRITION HUMAN FOR RAPESEED/CANOLA stabilization and heat-induced structure development Cruciferin subunit oil-water composition affects interface CanolaPro:Feeding a growing population “Native” rape seed protein product isolates protein rapeseed in compounds off-taste bitter the Tracing nutrition. human for protein rapeseed / canola of production the for challenges and Opportunities in Control Genetic and Content Acid Amino Study on the biological of activity canolol in rapeseed oil Oil Rapeseed Fragrant and Quality High of Technology Processing New Trait Marketable aNew Brassica: in Production Taurine Food and Feed in Use for Proteins /Rapeseed Canola for Requirements HPLC-MS by rapeseed black-seeded and yellow- the between compounds profilingMetabolite analysis and quantification of phenolic quality? sensory the of assessment the for tool promising a oil rapeseed virgin from compounds volatile of profiling Is ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Ling Han, Fenghong Huang James D. House Cheepineeti, Jeffrey Shipp, Jeffrey Cheepineeti, Kathleen Turano Janitha Wanasundara, Janitha Smolders Gertjan Hruschka Steffen Hald, Christoph Garringer, Samah Duncan, Robert Zheng, Mingming Wen-lin, Li Turano, Frank Tressel, Ralf-Peter Qu, Cunmin Matthäus, Bertrand Jiana Li Liang, Ying Xu, Xinfu Tang, Zhanglin Lu, Kun Chen, Xingyu Tara C. McIntosh, Xiao Qiu, Dwayne D. Hegedus D. Dwayne Qiu, Xiao McIntosh, C. Tara Chu-yun Hofmann HUANG Feng-hong, LIU WAN Chan-sheng, Nengwen Yin, Shuxian Wang, Shulin Shen, Michelle Price, John Sulochana Thoguru, Corinna Dawid, Ralf Tressel, Thomas Danica L. W. Swaenepoel, Curt McCartney, McCartney, Curt W. Swaenepoel, L. Danica Xia Xiaoyang Xiang, Xia, Zhen Zhang, Michael Rass Jesus Palomino, Corinna Dawid Ludger Brühl, Anja Bonte Anja Brühl, Ludger Thushan S. Withana-Gamage, Thushan S. Withana-Gamage, Brassica napus L. napus Brassica

#163 #162 #161 #160 #159 #158 #157 #156 #155 #154 ECONOMY AND MARKET ANIMAL NUTRITION FOR RAPESEED/CANOLA Russian – rapeseed evolution and economic perspectives and economic implications Western Australian seed options in rapeseed: prerequisites varieties rapeseed hybrid vs. pollinating open of Economics broilers for diets reduced protein in meal rapeseed and Pea perspectives and studies -Recent poultry for meal Canola perspectives and studies -Recent swine for feeds Rapeseed technology sifting by meal rapeseed of content protein the of Increase France in produced meal rapeseed Chemical composition and nutritional of characteristics economically? perform players key do –how production rapeseed Global Market Oils Oleic High the in Rape Oilseed Positioning ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Yelto Zimmer Yelto Turon Fabrice Tuchin Sergey Bucat, Jackie Boczar Pawel Weindl, Petra Slominski, Bogdan Schöne, Friedrich QUINSAC, Alain Dauguet, Sylvie François Mohammed, Gendron Audrey, Brionnet Carré Patrick, Mohammed KROUTI, Vincent JAUVION, Alain QUINSAC Alain JAUVION, Vincent KROUTI, Mohammed Mark Seymour, Martin Harries, Bob French Bob Harries, Martin Seymour, Mark P. Weindl, G. Bellof G. P. Weindl, Dauguet Sylvie, Corinne, Peyronnet Krouti Elodie TORMO, Anne-Gaëlle SICAIRE, A. Quinsac, M. Weber, G. Bellof G. Weber, M. Quinsac, A. Anna Rogiewicz

#251 #172 #171 #170 #169 #168 #167 #165 #164 CROPS OILSEED CRUCIFEROUS OTHER AND MUSTARD juncea L.) juncea using a new reference genome reference anew using Exploring the genetic variation of the mustard mustard the of variation genetic the Exploring napus B. of diversity Exploring lines introgression turnip aphid, Antixenosis and antibiosis mechanisms of resistance to mustard Indian in hybrids canola based CMS develop to quality meal and oil for lines parental Enhancing in maturity and flowering of Genetics Hybrid speciation via genome merger of sinks glucosinolate accumulation in vegetative and reproductive to relation in genes transporter of profiling Expression Indian mustard Physiological and Biochemical Basis of Tolerance Salinity in mustard Indian in stress heat nal Genome wide association study for oil content under termi ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Bhatia, S. S. Banga S. S. Bhatia, Choudhary, Surinder S.Banga Isobel Parkin, Isobel Liu, Zhongsong Kumar, Sarwan Kaur, Gurpreet Akhatar, Javed E.Katche, Kaur G. Sharma, Pushp Sandhu, K Surinder YANG, Wei HUA, Ming ZHENG Ming HUA, Wei YANG, Banga S.S. Bharti, Baudh Sardana, V.K. Kumar, Ravinder Singh, Prabha Mohini Atri, Chhaya Mittal, Williams, Bifang Cheng David Higgins, Erin Roslinsky, Vicky Koh, Shin Chu Jin, Brassica juncea Brassica varieties , S. Sharma, H. Rani, R. Nagra, S.S. Banga S.S. Nagra, R. Rani, H. Sharma, , S. A.S. Mason A.S. Lipaphis erysimi erysimi Lipaphis (B. juncea) (B. Lily Tang, Sampath Perumal, Lingling Lingling Perumal, Sampath Tang, Lily Gurdeep Kaur, S. S. Banga S. S. Kaur, Gurdeep Anna Goyal, Navneet Kaur, Meenakshi Meenakshi Kaur, Navneet Goyal, Anna Lei KANG, Lunwen QIAN, Hao CHEN, Liu Liu CHEN, Hao QIAN, Lunwen KANG, Lei Kannu Priya, Virender Sardana, Prakash Shivani Palial, Chhaya Atri, S. S. Banga S. S. Atri, Chhaya Palial, Shivani Brassica juncea Brassica Lalit, Jasmeet Kaur, Lalit, Dharminder in in Brassica juncea-fruticulosa juncea-fruticulosa Brassica (Brassica juncea) (Brassica genomes to improve improve to genomes Brassica juncea (L.) juncea Brassica (Brassica (Brassica Sinapis alba Sinapis -

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Utilization of Chinese woad to develop the antiviral rapeseed ƒƒ Lei Kang, Aifan Wang, Pengfei Li, Xianhong Ge, Zaiyun Li #173

Identification of genetic factors related to human health promoting functional compounds in Chinese Cabbage #174 ƒƒ Yong Pyo Lim, Su Ryun Choi, Jana Jeevan Rameneni, Sushil Satish Chhapekar, Sang Heon Oh

GIS and Remote sensing approaches toward sustainable management and production of rapeseed (Brassica napus #175 L.) in Tunisia ƒƒ Radhoua Naddari, Mourad Oubira; BelHaj Mahdi; Jalouli Mohamed Salah; Feryeni Wassim; Ben Salah Rabiaa; Hamzaoui Mohamed Cheher; Sahli Ali

Establishment and application of biotechnologies in Camelina sativa #177 ƒƒ Barno Rezaeva, Ingrid Otto, Jochen Kumlehn

Novel industrial rapeseed oils as bio-base stocks for lubricant production. #178 ƒƒ Natalia Stawniak, Raymond Sloan, Harjeevan Kaur, Ian Bancroft

OILSEED RAPE AND PRE-CROPPING EFFECTS FROM GRAIN LEGUMES – NITROGEN FLUXES AND PRODUCTIVITY #179 ƒƒ D. Gouache, A. Schneider, F. Flénet

Discovery and applications of double haploid inducing lines in rapeseed #180 ƒƒ Yun Li, Shaohong Fu, Liqin Yin, Jinxiong Shen, Jisheng Wang, Qiong Zou, Bin Yi, Jing Wen, Tingdong Fu, Lanrong Tao, Zeming Kang, Rong Tang, Jin Yang

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36 | 37 ABSTRACT TITLES Posters #211 #210 #209 #208 #207 #206 #205 #204 #203 #202 #201 #200 AND BREEDING AND GENOMICSGENETICS, canola Genome-wide association mapping of freezing tolerance in canola in heterosis with associated locus a of mapping fine for markers molecular of Development rape oilseed of lines DH semi-resynthesized quality low double for Selection Drought Conditions to Response in Genotypes rapeseed Two Contrasting in Genome-Wide in Differences DNA Methylation Changes canola A practical application of SNP marker assisted in selection varieties rape oilseed on markers SNP of use potential the of Test masking repeat to due prediction gene resistance in Bias and hexaploid bread wheat crops Brassica for data array SNP of adatabase CropSNPdb: L.) napus (Brassica rape oilseed in ability combining and heterosis of Magnitude Iran in Cultivars rape Oilseed European of Study Adaptation over three years sinolates and Saturates of Canola across Western Canada Gluco Protein, Oil, Yield, on location and genotype of Effect Biplot GGE using by Study on of stability Iranian mutant oilseed rape genotypes ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ line Batley Khadem Hamze Jiacheng Zhu Jinhua Cao, Yancheng Wen, Lei Zhao, Wang, Dongguo Remay, Corbel Anne-Lise Helen Turnbull, Appleyard, Cheryl Arnaud Elizabeth Scott, Wun Chao, Wun Chao, Wun Cegielska-Taras, Teresa Cai, Dongfang Brown, Jack Bernole, Anne Anderson, Robyn Anderson, Robyn Oghan, Amiri Hassan Alizadeh, Bahram Alahakoon, Ushan Ahmadi, Mehrzad Sosnowska, Alina Liersch, Wiesława Popławska Wiesława Liersch, Alina Sosnowska, Shariati, Mohammad Bagher Valipour Batley, David Edwards David Batley, Jacqueline Bayer, E. Philipp Chan, K. Chon-Kit T. Lawley, hia Akbar Shah Nejat Bushehri J. Stamm J. Anderson, (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica napus) (Brassica James V. Anderson, David P. Horvath, Michael Michael P. Horvath, David V. Anderson, James V. James Rahman, Mukhlesur Zheng, Puying (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica Z. Zhang, H. Dong, J. B. Davis, A. Job A. Davis, B. J. Dong, H. Zhang, Z. Muriel Thomasset, Margaret Wallace, Margaret Muriel Thomasset, Shufen Jianping Zhang, Wang, Junping He, across environments Philipp E. Bayer, David Edwards, Jacque Edwards, David Bayer, E. Philipp Armin Scheben, Brent Verpaalen, Cynt Mansor Omidi, Bahram Alizadeh, Ali A. Rezaiizad, M. Yazdandoost, H. R. R. H. Yazdandoost, M. Rezaiizad, A. D. Fekri, C. B. Koscielny, S. W. Gardner S. Koscielny, B. C. Fekri, D. cultivar development programs Amir Hossein Shirani Rad, Farnaz Laurencja Szała, Katarzyna Katarzyna Laurencja Szała, (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica - - -

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#238 #237 #236 #235 #234 #233 #232 #231 #230 #229 #228 #227 #226 subtractive hybridization and microarray analysis Brassica napus Brassica Ecological shuttle breeding application on breeding of Gain Genetic Accelerate to Tools Genomic and Phenomic Utilizing L. napus Brassica ofDissection QTL for seed anti-nutritional compounds in in FS-M1 mutant sterile in of female expressed Identification genes differentially rape oilseed winter in schemes plot different of Comparison in genes CLAVATA of editing Precise germplasms with herbicides ALS-inhabiting resistance and characterization Development, application of rapeseed rapeseed in qSW.C9, QTL, size aseed of characterization molecular and cloning Map-bsed rape oilseed of time flowering on temperature and length day vernalization, of effects Quantitative turing rapeseed early-ma in stress freezing and cold to responses novel and Comparative transcriptome analyses revealed conserved Construction and use of brassica ABC pan-transcriptome in morphogenesis branching regulates BnBOI Hexaploid Brassica taking roots regulates multilocular silique multilocular development regulates napus L.) napus by affecting polar IAA transport IAA polar affecting by ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ kowiak-Broda, L. Szala, David Edwards, Jacqueline Batley Jacqueline Edwards, David Szala, L. kowiak-Broda, Bart Iwona Bocianowski, Jan Anderson, Robyn Bayer, E. Han, Qingwei Meng, Kabin Xie, Yongming Zhou Yongming Xie, Kabin Meng, Qingwei Han, TIAN, Jianxin MU Jianxin TIAN, ZHOUBO GUAN, ZHOUBO Gray, Kristin Gacek-Bogucka, Katarzyna Fu, Sanxiong Flachenecker, Christian Fan, Chuchuan Maolong Hu, Maolong Hong, Dengfeng Heinrich, Eva He Xin He, Zhesi He, Yajun Gupta, Mehak Cunkou Qi Cunkou Guo, Jiefu Zhang Yang Banga Ian Bancroft jingcan You, Daoming Wu, Ying Zhao, Wei Qian Wei Zhao, Ying Wu, Daoming You, jingcan cultivars Z. Navabi, J. Moore, R. Fletcher R. Moore, J. Navabi, Z. Huiming Pu, Weihua Jianqin Long, Gao, Yue Xiaoying Zhou, Song Chen, Jiefu Zhang, Zhang, Jiefu Chen, Song Zhou, Xiaoying Christian Möllers Christian seeds Chhaya Atri, Anuja Sharma, Surinder Singh Singh Surinder Sharma, Anuja Atri, Chhaya Yang Yang, Kaiyu Zhu, Huailin Li, Shaoqing Shaoqing Li, Huailin Zhu, Kaiyu Yang, Yang Yuhong DONG, Yaowen Jianhua ZHANG, Xiaohui Qiang Zhang, Xin, Guangsheng Brassica napus Brassica T. Mikulski, M. Frauen M. T. Mikulski, (Brassica napus L.) napus (Brassica J. Wolko, A. Dobrzycka, Philipp Philipp Dobrzycka, A. Wolko, J. Brassica napus L. napus Brassica by suppressive Brassica napus Brassica (Brassica (Brassica

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Promoter variations in a homeobox gene, BnA10.LMI1, Variation for fertility and chromosome rearrangements in Advance of phenotyping technology in Canola and Oilseed determine lobed leaves in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) diverse sets of resynthesized lines Rape breeding #253 #239 ƒƒ Limin Hu, Hao Zhang, Chuchuan Fan,Yongming Zhou #246 ƒƒ Elizabeth Ihien, Antje Schierholt, Heiko C. Becker, Rod ƒƒ Patrick Le Lann, Laurent Verdier, Graham H. McGregor Snowdon, Annaliese S. Mason

A truncated Mg-chelatase H subunit determines the yel- CRISPR-Cas-mediated genome editing for improving oilseed The regulate mechanism of seed coat color in Brassica napus low-virescent leaf without any impairment on photosynthe- rape and the application of yellow-seeded B. napus #247 #254 #240 sis in Brassica napus ƒƒ Tahmina Islam, Hans-Joachim Harloff, Christian Jung ƒƒ Jiana Li, Cunmin Qu, Yourong Chai, Liezhao Liu, Ying Liang, ƒƒ Junyan Huang, Chuanji Zhao, Lijiang Liu, Xiaohui Cheng, Zhanglin Tang, Rui Wang, Xinfu Xu, Kun Lu Yueying Liu, Yang Xiang, Chaobo Tong, Jinxing Tu, Shengyi Liu

Associative transcriptomic analysis of rapeseed to identify Genome-wide haplotype analysis improves trait predictions Genetic behavior and molecular characterization of a novel genes controlling drought tolerance at seedling stage in Brassica napus hybrids newly-developed restorer line for Ogura cytoplasmic male #241 #255 ƒƒ Qian Huang, Faisal Islam, Zheyuan Hong, Yilin Miao, #248 ƒƒ Habib Jan, Mei Guan, Ming Yao, Wei Liu, Dayong Wei, Ami- sterility in Brassica napus Fakhir Hannan, Guangyuan Lu, Weijun Zhou ne Abbadi, Ming Zheng, Xin He, Hao Chen, Chunyun Guan, ƒƒ Mei Li, Wang Tonghua, Guo Yiming, Fan lianyi Richard A. Nichols, Rod J. Snowdon, Wei Hua, Lunwen Qian

Dissecting the genetic control of yellowish-white flower Breeding oilseed rape (B. napus) with lower glucosinolate An Improved Reference Genome of Brassica rapa mutant in Brassica napus L. content through functional analysis and mutagenesis ƒƒ Jianli Liang, Lei Zhang, Xu Cai, Jian Wu, Feng Cheng, #242 #256 ƒƒ Junyan Huang, Chuanji Zhao, Meijuan Shi, Yueying Liu, #249 ƒƒ SRIJAN JHINGAN, Hans-Joachim Harloff, Christian Jung Xiaowu Wang Xiaohui Cheng, Shengyi Liu

Modifications of fatty acid profiles with genomic editing FINE MAPPING OF TISSUE SPECIFIC ALBINO GENE (Bntsa1) Association of microsatellite and AFLP markers with traits technology in Brassica napus IN Brassica napus of agronomic importance in winter oilseed rape (Brassica #257 #243 ƒƒ Huibin Huang, Tingting Cui, Yang Yang, Qingyuan Li, Kabin #250 ƒƒ Yingfen Jiang, Wu Xin-jie, Fei wei-xin, Li Qiang-sheng, napus L.) Xie, Chuchuan Fan, Yongming Zhou Rong song-bai, Chen Feng-xiang ƒƒ Alina Liersch, Katarzyna Mikołajczyk, Jan Bocianowski, Joanna Nowakowska, Marcin Matuszczak, Krzysztof Michalski, Krystyna Krótka, Wiesława Popławska, Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda

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A global survey of transcriptome of the allopolyploid Conditional and unconditional QTL analyses of seed fatty A study on Leptosphaeria maculans populations in Germany Brassica napus based on single molecule long-read isoform acid composition in Brassica napus L using a high-density calls for more cautious deployment of the major R genes #314 #319 #306 sequencing and Illumina-based RNA-seq data map ƒƒ Dima Alnajar, Andreas von Tiedemann, Birger Koopmann ƒƒ Shengli Yao, Junyan Huang, Lingli Yang, Chaobo Tong, ƒƒ Jiefu Zhang, Xiaodong Wang, Feng Chen, Wei Zhang, Kun- Shengyi Liu jiang Yu, Lijie Sun, Sanxiong Fu, Maolong Hu, Weihua Long

Breeding of rapeseed with high content of linolenic acid Quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping for agronomic traits in A multi-functional gene derived from fusions of domains of ƒƒ Cheng-Yu Yu, Jing-Long Lian, Li-Suo Ren, Jun-Gang Dong an allohexaploid Brassica doubled haploid population using thaumatin, proline-rich antimicrobial peptide and kinase: #315 #320 #307 linkage and association analyses evolutionary origin and resistance to Sclerotinia disease in ƒƒ Kangni Zhang, Su Yang, Jun Zou, Wenshan Zhang, Brassica napus Theodore M. Mwamba, Sheng Chen, Wallace A. Cowling, ƒƒ Zetao Bai, Yizhou He, Xue Zhong, Meijuan Shi, Yunyan Weijun Zhou Huang, Lixia Gao, Mingxing Cheng, Shengyi Liu

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#333 #332 #331 #330 #329 #328 #327 #326 #325 #324 #323 #322 #321 on canola in North Dakota North in canola on yield of canola Biodiversity for Resistance Disease Biodiversity rape? oilseed in beetle flea Can parasitoids provide alternative control of cabbage stem RlmS Mapping and Characterization of Blackleg Resistance Gene America of States United the in canola spring on by caused clubroot of Prevalence Monitoring and management of pathogen blackleg of Diversity scale aterritory at cides insecti on dependent weakly systems farming of Co-design clubroot manage to atool as mapping Field Germany in rape oilseed in pests insect some of offspring of number the Monitoring controls effectively Azoxystrobin of Effect rape oilseed in diseases and pests managing about A guideline for Integrated crop protection of resistance Costs of virulence in blackleg and implications for rotation in vitro five hosts different ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Chirumamilla, K. Chittem, L. E. DelRio Jędryczka2 Schäfer, Manuela Specht Coulibaly, Jed Christianson Paul Covey Paul Cook, Sam Christianson, Jed Chittem, Kishore Chapara, Venkataramana Cai, Xiang Cadoux, Stephane Burnett, Fiona Brandes, Meike Brachaczek, Andrzej Botero-Ramírez, Andrea Bartels, Annette Barrett, Luke Mauchline, Larissa Collins Mauchline, Larissa Río Mendoza Plasmodiophora brassicae inoculum inoculum brassicae Plasmodiophora Guoqing Li, Long Yang Long Li, Guoqing Patricia Ortega-Ramos, Robbie Ortega-Ramos, Girling, Alice Patricia

(Brassica napus) (Brassica Lydia Bousset, Julien Papaix, Susan Sprague Susan Papaix, Julien Bousset, Lydia Julie Smith Julie Udo Heimbach Verena Haberlah-Korr, Bernhard Carl Venkataramana Chapara, Luis E. del Xuehua Zhang, David Nino-Liu, Issa N. Cerrutti, C. Robert, M. Geloen M. Robert, C. Cerrutti, N. Joanna Kaczmarek, Małgorzata Joanna Małgorzata Kaczmarek, S. F. HWANG, S. E. STRELKOV E. S. F. S. HWANG, N. Kalwar, L. Lubenow, A. A. Lubenow, L. Kalwar, N. Leptosphaeria biglobosa Leptosphaeria . Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora Plasmodiophora brassicae brassicae Plasmodiophora Verticillium longisporum Verticillium – information density on density from from

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#346 #345 #344 #343 #342 #341 #340 #339 #338 #337 #336 #335 #334 and ArArCrCr) through hybridization ofResynthesis clubroot (AACrCr disease resistant rapeseed Canola Spring in Clubroot and wilt Fusarium to resistances of Collocation to Molecular mapping of associated with QTLs field resistance the of architecture The of andTheoretical technical considerations on pure pathotypes rapeseed cropping Clubroot resistance in Raphanus and its relevance for fungus pathogenic plant the from RNAs Small resistance host and interaction rape /oilseed sa) Advances in (Phelipanche broomrape understanding ramo Plains Great Southern S. U. the for germplasm rape oilseed winter in blackleg to resistance field and gene Major Sequence in Canola for Blackleg Resistance using Imputed Whole-Genome Studies Association Wide Genome of Power Increased light leaf spot spot leaf light fungal causing pathogens between interactions Interspecific spot leaf Light brassica diophora Microscopy and ultra of observation microstructure and mitochondrial genomes ed with quantitative disease resistance canker ( canker sclerotiorum rape and Brussels sprouts in the UK the in sprouts Brussels and rape ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora Sclerotinia Wang Chen, Fan Liu, Kunrong Chen, Huan Yang, Ruibin Yan Ruibin Yang, Huan Chen, Kunrong Liu, Fan Chen, Wang Yingfen Jiang, XinjieYingfen Wu, Fengxiang Chen D. L Fitt , Yongju Huang ,Yongju LFitt D. Winker, Y. Zhang, N. Gollinge N. Y. Zhang, Winker, Schlathölter Stamm, Josh Lofton Josh Stamm, Christian Tellgren-RothChristian Olivier Navaud, Sylvain Raffaele Sylvain Navaud, Olivier Hans D Daetwyler, D Hans James A. Fortune, A. James Fitt, Bruce Fei, Weixin Fang, Xiaoping Falak, Igor Falak, Igor Dixelius, Christina Diederichsen, Elke Diederichsen, Elke Derbyshire, Mark Delourme, Regine Damicone, John Pascal Glory, Philippe Christophe Jestin, Delavault Bathilde Auger, Philippe Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard Duffé, Noel O. ICogan O. Noel lescu, Michelle M. German Malmberg, C. Spangenberg, Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria highlight candidate host genes target associat Stem Rot in Spring Canola Canola Spring in Rot Stem Coretta A Kloeppel, Henrik U Stotz, Aiming Qi Aiming UStotz, Henrik AKloeppel, Coretta Dan Stanton, Thomas Ernst, Xiuqiang Huang Xiuqiang Ernst, Thomas Stanton, Dan McClinchey Xiuqiang Scott Huang, (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) (Pyrenopeziza Jie Feng, Sheaufang Hwang, Mingguang Chu, Chu, Mingguang Hwang, Sheaufang Feng, Jie Brassica napus Brassica (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) (Pyrenopeziza exit tube Lingyi Zeng, Xiuzhen Wang, Li Xu, Li Ren, Ren, Li Xu, Li Wang, Xiuzhen Zeng, Lingyi Felipe Cevallos, Claudia Diaz, Michael Malick Mbengue, Marielle Barascud, Philippe Simier, Bojana Stojanova, Georgia Mitrousia, Faye Mitrousia, Georgia Ritchie, Bruce Suzana Stjelja, Johan Fogelqvist, Suzana Stjelja, Johan Fogelqvist, I. Linares, A. Salmann, J. Pflanz, N. N. Pflanz, J. Salmann, A. Linares, I. M. Schondelmaier, J. Gollinge, N. Mulusew Fikere, Denise M. Barbu Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora and and L. biglobosa) L. and phoma stem on winter oilseed Brassica napus Brassica Sclerotinia Sclerotinia nuclear nuclear in vitro. Plasmo - - - -

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Benjamin Stodart, Sandra Benjamin Savocchia, Gavin Stodart, Lakshmi Harika Gajula, Bruce D. L Fitt and and LFitt D. Bruce Gajula, Harika Lakshmi Régine Delourme, Andreas von Tiedemann, Tiedemann, von Andreas Delourme, Régine J. Gavloski, J. Tansy, S. Meers S. Tansy, J. Gavloski, J. Lakshmi Harika Gajula, Bruce D. L. Fitt L. D. Bruce Gajula, Harika Lakshmi Charles Gentry Charles S. F. HWANG, V. P. MANOLII, S. E. E. S. V. P. MANOLII, F. S. HWANG, S. F. HWANG, S. E. STRELKOV, V. MANO STRELKOV, E. S. F. S. HWANG,

brassicae on the UK winter oilseed rape crop. rape oilseed winter UK the on in Oil Seed Rape Seed Oil in Brandes, Meike (cause of phoma stem canker on on canker stem phoma of (cause Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria Junye Jiang, Stephen E. pathosystem H. U. Stotz, B. D. L. Fitt L. D. B. Stotz, U. H. (clubroot) facilitates Leptosphaeria Leptosphaeria Brassica Brassica Plasmodiopho (Psyl popu ------Determination of genetic background of clubroot resistance Genetic variation in Canadian populations of Plasmodiopho- DISCOVERY OF THE GENETIC BASIS OF PARTIAL RESISTANCE in winter rapeseed cultivar ra brassicae AGAINST Pyrenopeziza brassicae IN OILSEED RAPE #374 #361 ƒƒ Piotr Kopec, Katarzyna Mikolajczyk, Joanna Nowakowska, #368 ƒƒ Mary Ruth McDonald, A. SEDAGHATKISH, B. D. GOSSEN, ƒƒ Ajisa Muthayil Ali, H. Stotz, B. D. Fitt, G. Mitrousia Ewa Jajor, Agnieszka Perek, Emilia Cugier, Magdalena F. YU., D. TORKAMANEH Grynia, Dominika Pawlak, Ewelina Majchrzak, Dorota Kawka, Marek Korbas, Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda, Wojciech M. Karlowski

Phoma leaf spot and stem canker – disease development in Effects of time, temperature, and host death on maturation Broadening the genetic basis of Leptosphaeria ssp. resist- the crop season and the increase of disease risk in the future of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassica ance in Brassica napus by interspecific hybridization #375 #362 ƒƒ Lukasz Kujawa, D. Uerkvitz, K. Demydas #369 ƒƒ Mary Ruth McDonald, Fadi A-lDaoud, Bruce D. Gossen ƒƒ Janetta Niemann, Justyna Szwarc, Joanna Kaczmarek, Małgorzata Jedryczka

Effects of different previous crop on the occurrence of club- Grass cover crops reduce the concentration of Plasmodi- Characterisation of temperature-sensitivity of Brassica root and rhizosphere microbial community structure ophora brassicae resting spores in soil under controlled napus (oilseed rape) resistance against Leptosphaeria #376 #370 #363 ƒƒ Yong LIU, ANG Xiaoxiang, ZHANG Lei, HUANG Xiaoqin, WU conditions maculans (phoma stem canker) Wenxian, LIU Yong ƒƒ Mary Ruth McDonald, A. SEDAGHATKISH, B. D. GOSSEN ƒƒ Katherine Noel, Yongju Huang, Aiming Qi, Bruce D. L. Fitt, Henrik U. Stotz

Field resistance evaluation of rapeseed varieties to club Improve resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via host-in- A potential Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification assay root disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae in duced gene silencing on crucial pathogen genes involved in for rapid detection of Leptosphaeria maculans in winter oil #377 #371 #365 southwestern China pathogenicity seed rape ƒƒ Yong LIU, Xiaoqin HUANG, Lei ZHANG, Wenxian WU, ƒƒ Jiaqin Mei, Yijuan Ding, Wei Qian ƒƒ Zahra Omer, Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar Xiaoxiang YANG, Xiquan ZHOU, Hongyu LIU

Screening of Endophytic Bacteria Community and evaluation Shift in dominance of two stem weevil species in oilseed Canola production in province of Quebec (Canada) : what are of Biocontrol Bacteria in clubroot galls of Oilseed Rape rape in northern Serbia the major diseases and insects. #372 #378 #366 ƒƒ Yong LIU, Lei ZHANG, Lin Tang, Xiaoqin Huang, Xiaoxiang ƒƒ Željko Milovac, Filip Franeta, Snežana Pešić, Petar ƒƒ Denis Pageau Yang, Wenxian WU, Xiquan ZHOU, Hongyu LIU, Longhai Mitrović, Velimir Radić, Ana Marjanović Jeromela XUE

Turnip yellows virus in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) in Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI) and LC-MS/MS The need for an integrated approach to manage blackleg of Serbia reveals spatial distribution of metabolic responses to Lepto- canola in western Canada #373 #379 #367 ƒƒ Ana Marjanović Jeromela, Dragana Milošević, Maja Ignja- sphaeria maculans infection in stems of Brassica napus ƒƒ Gary Peng, W. SOOMRO, M. HUBBARD, C. ZHAI, X. LIU, tov, Zorica Nikolić, Dušica Jovičić, Gordana Tamindžić ƒƒ Anani A. Missinou, Anne Levrel, Mélanie Lagarrigue-Re- L. McGREGOR, W.G.D. FERNANDO, R. LANGE, F. Yu, D. boutier, Régis Lavigne, Yann Guitton, Maria Manzana- McLAREN. res-Dauleux, Régine Delourme, Antoine Gravot

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#392 #391 #390 #389 #388 #387 #386 #385 #384 #383 #382 #381 #380 regions associated with resistance in in resistance disease enhance to HIGS and RNAi by gene TRX1) phytoalexins in the adaptation of of adaptation the in phytoalexins of detoxification and proteins) (NEP-like NLPs of role The method abioassay using fields rape oilseed in disease clubroot of spread spatial actual the Comparison of multi-temporal remote sensing data with of study Comparative Adaptation of UK the within Quantifying the distribution and prevalence of pathotypes France. in rape, oilseed winter resistance inPyrethroids Coleoptera pest populations of novel trait CRE1 Extended clubroot resistance in rapeseed is conferred by the within a short distance of deposition material of quantities large requires and risk low is material Blackleg transmission by wind dispersion of canola dockage of Knockdown canola in blackleg to infection canopy upper for QTLs of Evaluation rapeseed in control pest foliar for Innovation of ascospores of release of dates on tions Models predict contrasting of effects future climate condi differential set differential updated an with pathotyping and genotyping on based lates to to causing phoma stem canker on oilseed rape in the UK the in rape oilseed on canker stem phoma causing to crucifers ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica napus Brassica Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora Kebede L. Fitt L. Ling Su, Ling Struck, Christine Struck, Christine Soyer, L. Jessica Smith, Julie Robert, Celine Rietz, Steffen Rempel, Curtis Rana, Kusum Raman, Harsh Rahman, Habibur Rabe Uwe Qi, Aiming Marie-Hélène Balesdent nay, M. Leflon, M. Siegwart M. Leflon, M. nay, Frauen. Martin Leckband, Gunhild Fox, Raman Ralf Löwner Ralf Friederike de Mol, Elke Diederichsen Werezuk, R. Ramarathnam Yaru Chai, Junhu Yuan, Wei Qian Wei Yuan, Junhu Chai, Yaru Anna Rathgeb, Yuelin Zhang, Petr Karlovsky Petr Zhang, Yuelin Rathgeb, Anna

Yongju Huang, Mikhail A. Semenov, Bruce D. D. Bruce Semenov, A. Mikhail Huang, Yongju Brassica oleracea Brassica Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia Fiona Burnett Yijuan Ding, Haojing Ding, Yijuan Shen, Wenjing Yang, Becke Strehlow, Elke Stephen Diederichsen, S. Bothorel, L. Ruck, J. Carpezat, A. Lauver A. Carpezat, J. Ruck, L. Bothorel, S. Brett Mcvittie, Nawar Mcvittie, Shamaya, Brett Rosy R. M. Lange, A. El-mezawy, Z. Punja, R. R. Punja, Z. El-mezawy, A. Lange, M. R. Carole-Anne Romain, Thierry Rouxel, Carole-Anne Romain, Thierry Christine Struck, Eike Struck, Christine Stefan Dobers, Becke Strehlow, Alexander Riedel, Riedel, Alexander Strehlow, Becke Mehdi Farid, Rong-Cai Yang, Berisso Berisso Yang, Rong-Cai Farid, Mehdi Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora and identification of genomic accessions for resistance Verticillium longisporum Verticillium Thioredoxin (Ss- to a new host species host anew to population Leptosphaeria Leptosphaeria field iso spp. spp. - -

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Phenotyping and remote sensing: applying machine learning Genetic control of root morphology in response to nitrate trigolactones Improve Plant Growth, Photosynthesis and Al- for Green Leaf Area Index (GLAI) predictive modeling using supply in oilseed rape experimental populations leviate Oxidative Stress under Salinity in Rapeseed (Brassica #418 #424 multispectral drone images. ƒƒ Loïc Haelterman, Loïc Haelterman, Julien Louvieaux, #435 napus L.) by Regulating Gene Expression ƒƒ Christine Bissuel-Bélaygue, J. Malik, T. A. Phan, P. Pattier, Sébastien Faure, Anne-Sophie Bouchet, Anne Laperche, ƒƒ Ni Ma, Chao Hu, Lin Wan, Qiong Hu, Junlan Xiong, Chunlei F. Kazemipour-Ricci, H. Nicolas, F. Husson, P. Pichelin, A. Nathalie Nesi, Christian Hermans Zhang Laperche, X. Pinochet

Thermo-priming used as an acclimation strategy for alle- Leaf nitrogen content strongly affect dynamic photosyn- Effects of nitrogen and sulphur on seed and oil yield of viating adverse effects of heat waves during seed filling in thesis, but not steady-state photosynthesis across eight rapeseed (Brassica napus). #419 #429 oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) genotypes of canola (Brassica napus L.) #436 ƒƒ Mahmoud Mohammadi ƒƒ Sophie Brunel-Muguet, Lethicia Magno, Jean-Christophe ƒƒ Jiahuan Liu, Kangkang Zhang; Fang Chen; Liyong Hu Avice, Annette Bertrand-Morvan, Tae-Hwan Kim

Assessment of plant architectural traits with relevance for Growing spring oilseed rape without insecticide seed treat- Effect of supplemental irrigation and soluble selenium yield and nitrogen use efficiency by 3D imaging ments: the Swedish experience on yield, yield components, oil percentage and water use #431 #437 #420 ƒƒ Andreas Eckert, Rod Snowdon, Andreas Stahl ƒƒ Ola Lundin, Riccardo Bommarco efficiency of two canola cultivars (Brassica napus L.) ƒƒ Raham Mohtashami, Mohsen Movahhedi Dehnavi, Hamim Reza Balochi, Pourdad, Saeid

AZODYN-rapeseed: a dynamic crop model to simulate the Strigolactones improve plant growth, photosynthesis and Responses of Brassica napus to cadmium stress explored performance of rapeseed crop in constrasting environne- alleviate oxidative stress under salinity in rapeseed (B. via ionomic, transcriptomic and metabolic profiling in two #421 #432 ments napus L.) by regulating gene expression #438 genotypes differing in metal tolerance and accumulation ƒƒ Sébastien GERVOIS, C. Clément, T. Chabert, M. Valan- ƒƒ Ni Ma, Qiong Hu, Junlan Xiong, Chunlei Zhang ƒƒ Theodore Mulembo Mwamba, Lan Li, Faisal Islam, Rafa- tin-Morison, X. Pinochet, A. Laperche qat A. Gill, Jian Wang, Zaid Ulhassan, Skhawat Ali, Chong Yang, Weijun Zhou

Improving the sustainability of winter oilseed rape Characterizing root morphological traits and crop lodging of Is an early sowing date an option in winter oilseed rape? cultivation systems by establishing freezing off leguminous canola genotypes in response to high temperature stress ƒƒ Jana Peters #422 #433 companion crops ƒƒ Baoluo Ma, Wei Wu #439 ƒƒ Franz-Ferdinand Gröblinghoff, K. Röper, D. Kramps-Alp- mann, M. Schlathölter, B. C. Schäfer

Pod drop in Brassica napus is linked to weight-adjusted Exogenous strigolactones promote the lateral root growth Proxy- and remote-sensing of oilseed rape crops pod-retention resistance by reducing the endogenous auxin level in rapeseed ƒƒ Xavier Pinochet, Farzaneh Kazemipour-Ricci, Guillaume #423 #434 ƒƒ Robert Gulden, Andrea Cavalieri, Lena D. Syrovy, Steven ƒƒ Ni Ma, Lin Wan, Wei Zhao, Hongfang Liu, Chunlei Zhang #440 Jolly, Hervé Nicolas, Christine Bissuel, Pierre Pattier J. Shirtliffe

Terres Univia was founded in 2015 through Onidol (created in 1976) and Unip (created in 1978) merging. It is an interbranch organisation which represents French oilseed and oil fruit sector (oil seed rape, sunflower, soya, linseed, olive) and French legume seed sector (field pea, faba bean, lupin, lentil, chickpea, alfalfa) interests. KEY WORDS 3 COLLEGES IN ITS BOARD 5 ACTIONS AREAS REPRESENTATION Warehousing QUALITY PROMOTION ORGANISATION UNANIMITY Growers cooperatives End-users RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE PARITY & merchants

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Detection of edible plant oil adulteration by lipidomics using Nutritional analysis of young stem and bud as vegetable and Stabilization of rapeseed oil based oleogels for their applica- AZ_A_Rapsherbizide_Rapskongress_210x82.indd 1 10.05.19 13:41 by an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source and seed yield performance after topping in canola tion in bakery goods #492 #480 MS3 ion trap mass spectrometry #485 ƒƒ Shuijin Hua, Baogang Lin, Yun Ren, Han Liu, Weiming He, ƒƒ Madline Schubert, Nelli Erlenbusch, Bertrand Matthäus ƒƒ Xiupin Wang, Peiwu Li, Qi Zhang, Fei Ma, Liangxiao Zhang, Jianfang Zhu, Tingfu Liu Wen Zhang, Hanqing Zhao

Antifungal properties of canola meal protein and their Are micro-organisms settling on rapeseed responsible for Canola proteins are ready to fill the need for new sustainable derivatives sensory bad quality virgin rapeseed oil? protein sources #481 #493 ƒƒ Sumudu Warnakulasuriya, Tara C. McIntosh, Takuji #486 ƒƒ Bertrand Matthäus, Claudia Wagner, Ludger Brühl, ƒƒ Martin Schweizer Tanaka, Janitha P. D. Wanasundara Karsten Niehaus, Hanna Bednarz, Anja Bonte

Recent advances in authentication of rapeseed oil Effects of metabolic changes in rapeseed during moist Innovative techniques and alternative solvents for green ƒƒ Liangxiao Zhang, Xinjing Dou, Ruinan Yang, Yueqing Xu, storage on the sensory quality of rapeseed oil and its profile extraction of rapeseed proteins as industrial sources for #494 #482 Peiwu Li #487 of volatile compounds food and feed ƒƒ Bertrand Matthäus, BAnja Bonte, Rabea Schweiger, Clau- ƒƒ Anne-Gaëlle Sicaire, Meryem Boukroufa, Njara Rakoto- dia Wagner, Caroline Pons, Ludger Brühl, Caroline Müller manomana, Frédéric Fine, Alain Quinsac, Farid Chemat

Preparation of functional rapeseed oil rich in phenolic acid Protein recovery yield and emulsifying capacity of rapeseed Trends in rapeseed protein research compared to sunflower glycerols ester derives and the activities study protein are affected by pressing conditions and exposure for human consumption: a 16-year bibliometric analysis #495 #483 ƒƒ Mingming Zheng, Haiping Zhang, Zhe Dong, Fenghong #488 for heat ƒƒ Noemie Simon, N. Roudier, C. Bouley, M. Lasciarfari, J.-M. Huang ƒƒ Karolina Östbring, Karolina Östbring, Emma Malmqvist, Ia Chardigny, M.-B. Magrini Rosenlind, Marilyn Rayner

Oxidative stability of rapeseed oil under food processing Towards a reproducible and high-throughput workflow to conditions quantify globulins and napins, the two major seed storage #496 #490 ƒƒ Sascha Rohn, Sandra Grebenteuch, Lothar W. Kroh proteins in oilseed rape ƒƒ Véronique Solé-Jamault, Aude Le Goff, Sophie Rolland, RAPESEED/CANOLA FOR Nathalie Nesi HUMAN NUTRITION

Exploring genetic variation for seed protein quality traits Optimized fatty acid profiles of bakery goods via non-triglyc- Impact of canola protein on the postprandial metabolic in winter-type accessions of the Brassica napus BnASSYST eride-based structuring of rapeseed oil response #497 #491 #484 diversity set ƒƒ Madline Schubert, Nelli Erlenbusch, Bertrand Matthäus ƒƒ Gabriele Stangl, Christin Volk, Ulf Schlegelmilch, Corinna ƒƒ Isabelle Deppé, Jasmin Vettel, Rod Snowdon, Benjamin Brandsch Wittkop

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#511 #510 #509 #508 #507 #506 #505 #504 #503 #500 #499 #498 ANIMAL NUTRITION FOR RAPESEED/CANOLA produced from them Monitoring of with rapeseeds consideration of the feed chickens broiler for protein of source a valuable as meal Canola performances operating press ascrew on dehulling rapeseeds of Influence Fibre Meal Low of Production for Canola of Dehulling Shear-Stress yolk egg of on laying of performance hens acid and fatty composition cake seed hemp and cake linseed cake, rapeseed of Influence feed protein as peas plus meal rapeseed or meal soybean testing breeds two of hens in performance Laying dehulling and steam-explosion through hulls and meal canola of digestibility the Enhancing rapeseed cake for turkey nutrition The impact of expansion process on nutritional quality of L.) napus (Brassica rape oilseed of contents nutritional and yield herbage The enrichedfraction in proteins and phenolic compounds of assessment Methods self-tanning of a meal rapeseed meal rapeseed of of onThe variety nutrient effect and antinutrient contents 3-O-(2 kaempferol for mapping QTL and variation Genetic of harvesting of unpleasant off- taste of protein isolates rapeseed O-Sinapoyl- ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Vorobiev Möllers, Corinna Dawid J. Zentek Friedrich Schöne, Friedrich Rogiewicz, Anna Quinsac, Alain Martinez-Soberanes, Edgar Halle, Ingrid Halle Ingrid Franco, Antoniel Drażbo Aleksandra Dimov, Zoran Broudiscou, Laurent-Philippe Boros, Danuta Stolte, Nils nasch, S. Dunkel S. nasch, Jérôme, Solé-Jamault Véronique, DauguetSylvie Michalski Krzysztof Zhang β - sophoroside), a newly identified main cause cause main identified anewly - sophoroside), Christoph Hald, Christoph Thomas Hofmann, Christian

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#537 #536 #535 #534 #533 #532 #530 #529 #528 #527 #526 #525 #524 interspecific gene recombination against against with high oil content for Eastern India Development of early maturing hybrid mustard Yellow Mustard Discovery of Male Sterility and Molecular Characterization in Yield for Condiment Mustard High with Hybrids Enables System CMS Ogura Improved canola in content oil of Enhancement juncea) (Brassica ofpatterns MtN3/saliva/SWEET genes family in mustard Genome-wide identification, phylogeny and expression mustard Indian in traits yield important for heterosis of Estimation tard tard Mus Indian of genotype tolerant heat terminal for Search in Ethiopian mustard ( Physiological implications of determinate plant growth habit in (ABS) spot black alternaria and (SSR) rot stem sclerotinia to theUnderstanding genetic and molecular basis of tolerance in resistance of bases Biochemical Farmers in Western Rajasthan Impact of Front Line Demonstration (FLD) on Mustard tiorum Chromosome constitution and reaction to L. carinata Brassica in persistence seedbank and dormancy seed Secondary times and N-levels and times hybrids of of hybrids ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Brassica juncea Brassica song Liu song Kumar NILASIS GHOSH DASTIDAR, GHOSH NILASIS Cheng, Bifang Cheng, Bifang Cheng, Bifang Chen, Hao BHARDWAJ, Akanksha Kartikeya Srivastava, Kartikeya Sharma, Pushp Sayed, Haitham Sandhu, Singh Prabhjodh Mehriya, L. M. Kumari, Preetesh Gulden, Robert Roslinsky Bundrock Stotz Sundip Kumar, S. R. Bhat R. S. Kumar, Sundip Singh Sanjula Sharma, Chhaya Atri, S.S. Banga S.S. Atri, Chhaya Sharma, Sanjula (Brassica juncea L. ) L. juncea (Brassica and and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia (Brassica juncea L.) juncea (Brassica Sinapis alba + Brassica juncea Brassica + alba Sinapis Alternaria brassiceae Alternaria Qian Yang, Miao Tian, Sheyuan Chen, Zhong Chen, Sheyuan Tian, Miao Yang, Qian (Sinapis alba) (Sinapis Fangqin Roslinsky Zeng, Vicky Farzad Javidfar, David Williams, Vicky David Williams, Farzad Javidfar, Tiina B. R. Choudhary, Ramesh Singh, Charan Charan Singh, Ramesh Choudhary, R. B. Rebecca Dueck Rebecca Harpreet Kaur, Harpreet Virender Sardana Jon S. West, Bruce D. L. Fitt, Henrik U. U. Henrik Fitt, L. D. Bruce West, S. Jon Kaushal Pratap Singh, Darshana Bist, Bist, Darshana Singh, Pratap Kaushal Brassica carinata Brassica Yves Devisme Kartikeya Srivastava Kartikeya Rupeet Gill, Rupeet Pankaj Sharma, (Brassica juncea) (Brassica Arijit Mukherjee and Mukherjee Arijit Vinod of progenis from somatic somatic from progenis of Brassica juncea (L.) juncea Brassica Brassica juncea Brassica A. Braun) to planting planting to Braun) A. Sclerotinia sclero Sclerotinia (B juncea) juncea) (B via via Czern Czern - - - 48 | 49 ABSTRACT TITLES Workshops #556 #555 #554 #553 #552 #551 #550 Management Management and Resistance Disease: Blackleg infection populations of French in Rlm7 and Rlm3 both of overwhelming Current Leptosphaeria of Genotyping Rapid the for Assay Molecular SNP-based against blackleg in canola resistance for genes Rlm9 or Rlm3 carrying cultivars canola compromises further isolates in AvrLm4-7 of Presence of response analysis gene of expression theDifferential defense sensitivity temperature its and resistance disease in genes, receptor immune duplicated tandemly two BrSNC1, and FocBr1 of Functions Sequence in Canola for Blackleg Resistance using Imputed Whole-Genome Studies Association Wide Genome of Power Increased canola in blackleg to infection canopy upper for QTLs how much? how ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Rouxel Haiyan Huangfu, ZiqinHaiyan Li, Huangfu, Wanyu Feng Fernando. M. Hossein Borhan M.H. Balesdent, M.H. Larkan, J. Nicholas Fernando, Dilantha Hao, Lifen Stotz, Henrik Fiekere, Mulususew Raman, Harsh Malmberg, German C. Spangenberg, Noel O.I .Cogan O.I Noel Spangenberg, C. German Malmberg, Raman Brassica napus Brassica Mengjiao Yan, Yongyu Fang, Peiling Song, Song, Peiling Fang, Yongyu Yan, Mengjiao Isolates Leptosphaeria maculans Leptosphaeria Katherine Noel, Katherine Keiichi Okazaki Brett Mcvittie, Nawar Mcvittie, Shamaya, Brett Rosy C. Plissonneau, E. Gay, A. Pitarch, Thierry Thierry Pitarch, A. Gay, E. Plissonneau, C. Kaveh W. Ghanbarnia, G. Dilantha Fei Liu, Zhongwei Zou Zhongwei Liu, Fei Denise M. Michelle Barbulescu, M. to to Leptosphaeria biglobosa Leptosphaeria : where, why, and and why, : where,

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#573 #572 #571 #570 #569 #568 #567 #565 #564 brassicae yield of canola differential set differential updated an with pathotyping and genotyping on based lates The architecture of the the of architecture The incultivars inoculum soils levels with different mangementIntegrated of clubroot in WOSR using resistant of Effect and induced epialleles in Arabidopsis Quantitative resistance to clubroot is controlled by natural to resistance for responsible genes hub and Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals key pathways of andTheoretical technical considerations on pure pathotypes of study Comparative and mitochondrial genomes within the UK UK the within Quantifying the distribution and prevalence of pathotypes Alberta in clubroot of -15 years Adversity with Dealing Major Challenge Challenge Major – From Minor Disease to Clubroot in Oilseed Rape ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora ƒ ƒ Winker, Y. Zhang, N. Gollinge N. Y. Zhang, Winker, Christian Tellgren-RothChristian Christina Dixelius, Christina Wallenhammar, Ann-Charlotte Botero-Ramírez, Andrea Maria Manzanares-Dauleux, MélanieMaria Jubault Manzanares-Dauleux, jam, Lariagon, Jocelyne Christine Lemoine, Vincent Colot, Béné Juliette Aigu, Yoann Evrard, Aurélie Joseph, Evens Etcheverry, Mathilde Quadrana, Leandro Baillet, Victoire Delourme, Regine Wu, Xiaoming Diederichsen, Elke Struck, Christine Jonsson Friederike de Mol, Elke Diederichsen Julie Smith, Julie Toma Ward Plasmodiophora brassicae inoculum brassicae Plasmodiophora in Rapeseed Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora (Brassica napus) (Brassica Fiona Burnett Lilia Li, Ying Long Ying Li, Lilia Becke Strehlow, Alexander Riedel, Riedel, Alexander Strehlow, Becke Benjamin Liégard, Antoine Gravot, Benjamin Antoine Gravot, Liégard, Suzana Stjelja, Johan Fogelqvist, Suzana Stjelja, Johan Fogelqvist, I. Linares, A. Salmann, J. Pflanz, N. N. Pflanz, J. Salmann, A. Linares, I. Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora Plasmodiophora brassicae Plasmodiophora S.F. HWANG, S.E. STRELKOV S.E. HWANG, S.F. . Zarah Omer, Anders population Plasmodiophora Plasmodiophora density on density field iso nuclear nuclear - - Future-proofing insect pest Agronomy – Managing control in a world with Sclerotinia – Current and Environment Stress decling insecticidal options future breeding methods

Model based evaluation of heat and drought stress in Insecticide resistance in major pests of oilseed rape on the Molecular mapping of QTLs associated with field resistance oilseed rape move to Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Spring Canola Brassica napus #574 #585 ƒƒ J. W. M. Pullens, H. Kage, U. Böttcher, J. E. Olesen ƒƒ Ralf Nauen #593 ƒƒ Igor Falak, Xiuqiang Huang, Scott McClinchey

AZODYN-rapeseed: a dynamic crop model to simulate the Breeding perspectives for pest control in rapeseed The mechanism and durability of intermediate resistance performance of rapeseed crop in constrasting environne- ƒƒ Steffen Rietz, Simon Goertz, Katharina Lohaus, Ines to Plasmodiophora brassicae pathotype X conferred by two #575 #586 ments Vollhardt, Bernd Ulber, Kirstin Feussner, Krzysztof #594 resistance genes ƒƒ Sébastien GERVOIS, C. Clément, T. Chabert, M. Valan- Zienkiewicz, Ivo Feussner, Nadine Austel, Torsten Meiners, ƒƒ Gary Peng, R. WEN, T. SONG, N. TONU, J. LEE, K. HORN- tin-Morison, X. Pinochet, A. Laperche Gunhild Leckband ADAY, J. BUSH, F. YU

Thermo-priming used as an acclimation strategy for alle- The application of insect pest surveillance programs in Transfer of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum resistance from Brassica viating adverse effects of heat waves during seed filling in canola agroecosystems on the Canadian Prairies napus germplasm to canola #576 #587 oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) ƒƒ Meghan A. Vankosky, Scott Meers, John Gavloski, James #595 ƒƒ Sally Vail, Lone Buchwaldt, Vicky Roslinsky, Neha Verma, ƒƒ Sophie Brunel-Muguet, Lethicia Magno, Jean-Christophe Tansey, Jennifer Otani, Boyd Mori, Owen Olfert Jackie Nettleton, Brad Hope Avice, Annette Bertrand-Morvan, Tae-Hwan Kim

DroughtSpotter XXL: Collection of high-resolution tran- Future-proofing monitoring methods Small RNAs from the plant pathogenic fungus Sclerotinia spiration data across the life-cycle of oilseed rape under ƒƒ Samantha Cook sclerotiorum highlight candidate host target genes associat- #577 #588 semi-controlled conditions #596 ed with quantitative disease resistance ƒƒ Andreas Stahl, Benjamin Wittkop, Rod Snowdon ƒƒ Mark Derbyshire, Malick Mbengue, Marielle Barascud, Olivier Navaud, Sylvain Raffaele

Effect of water stress on transpiration efficiency in canola Growing spring oilseed rape without insecticide seed treat- Improve resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via host-in- ƒƒ Rajneet Uppal, Harsh Raman ments: the Swedish experience duced gene silencing on crucial pathogen genes involved in #578 #589 ƒƒ Ola Lundin, Riccardo Bommarco #597 pathogenicity ƒƒ Jiaqin Mei, Yijuan Ding, Wei Qian

Host plant and land use influence cabbage seed weevil Knockdown of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Thioredoxin (Ss- infestation and its parasitoids TRX1) gene by RNAi and HIGS to enhance disease resistance #590 ƒƒ Eve Veromann, Gabriella Kovacs, Riina Kaasik #598 in Brassica napus ƒƒ Kusum Rana, Yijuan Ding, Haojing Shen, Wenjing Yang, Rapeseed/Canola Protein Yaru Chai, Junhu Yuan, Wei Qian for Human Nutrition

Impact of canola protein on the postprandial metabolic Natural biocontrol of oilseed rape pests by parasitoids in response Integrated Management in Europe #591 #579 ƒƒ Gabriele Stangl, Christin Volk, Ulf Schlegelmilch, Corinna ƒƒ Bernd Ulber Brandsch

CanolaPro:Feeding a growing population The potential of beneficial fungi for controlling oilseed rape ƒƒ Gertjan Smolders pest #592 #580 ƒƒ Michael Rostás, Peter Cheong, Travis Glare, Catalina Posada-Vergara, Maya Raad, Federico Rivas, Stefan Vidal

“Native” rape seed protein product ƒƒ Steffen Hruschka #581

Cold Crushing and De-hulling opportunities ƒƒ Michael Rass #582

Tracing the bitter off-taste compounds in rapeseed protein isolates #583 ƒƒ Christoph Hald, Corinna Dawid, Ralf Tressel, Thomas Hofmann

Amino Acid Content and Genetic Control in Brassica napus L. ƒƒ Robert Duncan, Danica L. W. Swaenepoel, Curt McCartney, #584 James D. House

50 | 51 DETAILS + FLOOR PLAN DETAILS + FLOOR PLAN an official Congress Dinner on June 18 June on Dinner Congress official an with off rounded be will congress The (included in conference fee) at Tempelhof Airport Dinner Congress Official Plants (UFOP). The Official Congress Congress Official The (UFOP). Plants Protein and Oil of Promotion the for Wolfgang Union Vogel, of the Chairman says Berlin,” for important extremely so is that dinner, alocation the in for venue historical special this world, the all over from Berlin to coming be will who pants, partici all congress offer to opportunity an have to delighted are “We Airport. Tempelhof at hall departure the be to used what in 19:00 24:00 hrs, to from th - , from and back to the bcc building. bcc the to back and from available be will busses Shuttle ticket! admission your is Badge Your Congress Please note: surprised! be yourself Let program. evening special the enjoy and dinner, exclusive an in indulge together, 2019 IRC the of come to all participants for opportunity aunique be will Dinner supported by

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52 | 53 DETAILS + FLOOR PLAN SUNDAY WEDNESDAY SHUTTLE 11:30 17:00 Æ (Hesse). Giessen and (Saxony-Anhalt) Quedlinburg in facilities research visit will participants the trip, the During westward. head will participants trip, field first this On FIELD (19 TRIP WEST Æ planned. also is Castle) (Ribbeck Ribbeck Schloss to avisit farm, the to trip the to addition In begins. congress the before day the offered is Berlin, outside just Nauen, in GmbH AGRO-FARM CropScience Bayer to excursion An (16 NAUEN EXCURSION Pomerania. Mecklenburg-Western and Hesse Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg, in areas cultivation rapeseed and enterprises institutes, to visits be will There networks. professional their build to opportunity an participants offering as well as cultivation, rapeseed modern of scenes the behind aglimpse provide They too. breeding, rapeseed German of side practical the know to get to achance participants give congress the after organized trips field The On-the-spot Rapeseed Visits Across Germany IRC Field Trips (if booked) Æ Æ JKI Quedlinburg, ExperimentalJKI Farm Quedlinburg, University of Giessen Nauen in ForwardFarm Bayer th to 21 to th June) st June) June) SHUTTLE

FIELD TRIP NORTH (20th to 21st June) The field trip north takes the participants to the Baltic Sea. In addition to a field visit to Wariner THURSDAY Pflanzenbau e. G. in Trams and the two NPZ facilities in Malchow/Poel and Groß-Luesewitz, a visit 07:30 to the Julius Kühn Institute for Breeding Research on Agricultural Crops is scheduled. ÆÆ Wariner Pflanzenbau e.G. in Trams, NPZ Breeding Station in Malchow/Poel, NPZ Innovation GmbH in Groß-Luesewitz, JKI Institute in Groß-Luesewitz

FIELD TRIP SOUTH (20th to 21st June) This tour starts on 20th June 2019 and will head south, with stops in DSV-Breeding Station THURSDAY Leutewitz in Käbschütztal and Nossen. Participants will have a chance to visit BASF experimental 07:00 fields Groitzsch and the Federal Plant Variety Office (Bundessortenamt) in Nassen (Saxony). ÆÆ DSV breedingstation in Leutewitz in Käbschütztal, BASF experimental fields Groitzsch, Federal Plant Variety Office in Nossen 54 | 55 DETAILS + FLOOR PLAN exhibitors and visitors. Leading fairs of international international of fairs Leading visitors. and exhibitors regional and national international, by esteem great in held are and networking and innovation ideas, for forums as DLG’ by serve ‘made Trade shows and fairs Trade fairs and exhibitions –Platforms for progress food sector. and the agribusiness agriculture, facing challenges for the develop solutions experts of DLG’s networks Knowledge and expertise: What we do sector. food the and agribusiness agriculture, in organizations leading the of one today DLG is members, 30,000 over with and 1885 in Eyth Max engineer by Founded agribusiness and the food sector voice agriculture, of professional and network open The DLG –German Agricultural Society and food production. DLG is known for its interna its for known DLG is production. food and agriculture of sectors various the in issues all key for partner a competent us make centers test food and agricultural our as well as experts of network tional interna Our events. our of hallmarks the are topics relevant and services innovative organization, Perfect Preview days 10/11 days Preview November 16 November 2019 November 10 –16 Hannover, Germany

parency. trans market create to standards quality and quality nicates and commu promotes products, tests It standards. quality sets and methods test DLG develops Tests certificates: and

- - issues in the agricultural and food industries. food and agricultural the in issues and trends current on shared is information where campuses provide countries many in shows 30 than EuroTier more and and AGRITECHNICA as such repute production. food and agriculture of fields the in interest an with anyone to open is It network. international extensive an with body independent apolitically DLG is tailor-made business platforms. provide and markets new develop countries different many in subsidiaries operating Our differences. regional and issues relevant of understanding and standards quality highest team, experienced tionally

Gut Brockhof, Erwitte/Lippstadt - - 18 June 2020 June 16 –18 industry dialogue. industry and innovation for a platform provide events and DLG’s shows Trade and exhibitions: fairs Germany

Co-located exhibition supported by DLG-Feldtage

DLG-Feldtage – meet the crop professionals. bition brings together technology, research, industry Three days where the whole range of modern crop and practical farming in one place. The guiding theme production will be exhibited under practice-orientated, of DLG-Feldtage 2020 – Your Location. Your Crop hands-on conditions. A large area of the DLG-Feldtage Production – aims to offer possible solutions for are the trial fields where new varieties, farm inputs individual cultivation conditions while taking the soil, and services are demonstrated. This outdoor-exhi- climate and structure into account.

DLG – exclusive partner

For the first time, the International Rapeseed Exhibitors will present innovative technology and Congress will include an extended co-located solutions of the rapeseed sector that is coming exhibition, organized by DLG. together in Berlin.

Participants of the co-located exhibition:

Company City, Country Product Index

Safety, Analytics, Quality Management, Field Trial Amphasys AG Root, SWITZERLAND Equipment

Corteva AgriScience Versoix, SWITZERLAND Crop Protection

DLG Service GmbH Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY Service Providers, Organizations

Euralis Semences Lescar, FRANCE Genetics and Varieties

Rapeseed Cultivation and Harvest, Field Trial Harvestmaster Europe GmbH Wels, AUSTRIA Equipment

Syngenta Crop Protection AG Basel, SWITZERLAND Crop Protection, Genetics and Varieties

ST Equipment & Technology Needham, USA Process Technology and Rapeseed Processing

Thermo Fisher Scientific Austin, USA Genetics and Varieties

If you are interested in an exhibitor or its products For any information and questions about DLG or an and services, you can find more information as well exhibition, please feel free to contact us. as your contact person in the enclosed brochure.

DLG Service GmbH Eschborner Landstr. 122 • 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Tel. +49 69 24788-251 • Fax +49 69 24788-113 [email protected] • www.dlg.org

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