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DPG Spectrum Phytomedizin BIRGER KOOPMANN, ANDREAS VON TIEDEMANN (EDS.) 11th International Verticillium Symposium held at the Georg-August-Universität,Göttingen, Germany, 5-8 May 2013 Persistent Identifier: urn:nbn:de:0294-sp-2013-Vert-0 Bibliografische Information der Deutschen Bibliothek Die Deutsche Bibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie; Detaillierte bibliografische Daten sind im Internet über http://dnb.ddb.de abrufbar. ISBN: 978-3-941261-12-9 Das Werk einschließlich aller Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede kommerzielle Verwertung außerhalb der engen Grenzen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes ist ohne Zustimmung der Deutschen Phytomedizinischen Gesellschaft e.V. unzulässig und strafbar. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen. Die DPG gestattet die Vervielfältigung zum Zwecke der Ausbildung an Schulen und Universitäten. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced for commercial purpose, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. DPG allows the reproduction for education purpose at schools and universities. © 2013 DPG-Verlag Messeweg 11-12, 38104 Braunschweig Email: [email protected] Internet: www.phytomedizin.org Lectorate: Dr. Birger Koopmann Production: Dr. C. Carstensen, InterKulturIntern, Edenkoben Design (cover): C. Senftleben, Braunschweig Foto (cover): Dr. Birger Koopmann Printed in Germany by Lebenshilfe Braunschweig gemeinnützige GmbH Persistent Identifier: urn:nbn:de:0294-sp-2013-Vert-0 CONTENT CONTENT ............................................................................................................................................................. 1 Chronicle of the Verticillium Symposium ................................................................................................................ 6 Welcome address to the 11th International Verticillium Symposium in Göttingen 2013 ........................................ 7 Local Organizing Committee ................................................................................................................................. 8 Members of the International Verticillium Steering Committee .............................................................................. 8 Programme of the 11th International Verticillium Symposium ............................................................................... 9 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Verticillium diseases in Germany – history, significance and management ......................................................... 17 Monika Heupel BioFung: First insights into the genome of the oilseed rape pathogen Verticillium longisporum .......................... 19 BioFung Consortium, Gerhard H. Braus et al. A Tribute to Dez Barbara ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Krishna V. Subbarao Taxonomic challenges - molecular evidence for species and sub-specific groups in Verticillium ........................ 24 Patrik Inderbitzin, Krishna V. Subbarao New insights on the phylogenetic relationships between strains of Verticillium dahliae ....................................... 25 Michael G.Milgroom, María del Mar Jiménez-Gasco, Concepción Olivares-García, Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz Molecular diagnosis based on the VTA2 barcode marker to discriminate the hybrid lineages of Verticillium longisporum on the oilseed crop Brassica napus ................................................................................................ 26 Van Tuan Tran, Susanna A. Braus-Stromeyer, Christian Timpner, Gerhard H. Braus Classification and determination of similarity levels of Verticillium dahliae isolates, using FTIR-ATR spectroscopy ............................................................................................................................. 27 Ami Pomerantz, Ahmad Salman, Elad Shufen, Leah Tsror, Raymond Moreh, Shaul Mordechai and Mahmoud Huleihel Verticillium dahliae hydrophobins: a multifunctional family .................................................................................. 28 Nadia Patricia Morales-Lizcano, Katherine F. Dobinson Genome-wide transcriptome analysis of defoliating and non-defoliating pathotypes of Verticillium dahliae Kleb. growing under axenic conditions ................................................................................................................ 31 Isabella Pentimone, Massimo Ferrara, Jesus Mercado-Blanco, Antonio Ippolito, Franco Nigro High throughput analysis of gene expression in microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae......................................... 32 Steven J. Klosterman, Dechassa Duressa, Amy Anchieta, Dongquan Chen, Anna Klimes, Maria Garcia-Pedrajas, Katherine F. Dobinson Transcriptome analysis of microsclerotia development in smoke-tree vascular wilt fungus Verticillium dahliae .. 33 Dianguang Xiong, Yonglin Wang, Jie Ma, Shuxiao Xiao, Chengming Tian Comparative genomics of Verticilium albo-atrum strains reveals strain specific regions ..................................... 34 Jernej Jakse, Gregor Rot, Vid Jelen, Sebastjan Radisek, Stanislav Mandelc, Aljaz Majer, Blaz Zupan, Branka Javornik Spatial and temporal aspects of Verticillium distribution in tree hosts and resistance against this fungus ........... 37 Jelle Hiemstra Comparative pathogenomics of Verticillium dahliae ............................................................................................ 38 Bart P.H.J. Thomma, Grardy C.M. van den Berg, Jordi Boshoven, Mireille van Damme, H. Peter van Esse, Luigi Faino, Ronnie de Jonge, Moitaba Keykha Saber, Anja Kombrink, Ermis Yanes Paz, Hanna Rövenich, Andrea Sánchez Vallet, Partha Santhanam, Yin Song, Dirk-Jan Valkenburg, Zhao Zhang BioFung: Integrative study of biotrophic growth factors of the phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium longisporum ....................................................................................................................................... 39 BioFung Consortium, Susanna A. Braus-Stromeyer et al. Verticillium infection triggers VASCULAR-RELATED NAC DOMAIN 7- dependent de novo xylem formation and enhances drought tolerance in Arabidopsis .................................................................................. 40 Michael Reusche, Karin Thole, Dennis Janz, Jekaterina Truskina, Sören Rindfleisch, Christine Drübert, Andrea Polle, Thomas Teichmann, Volker Lipka Verticillium manipulates RNA silencing to suppress host immunity ..................................................................... 41 Mireille van Damme, Emilie Fradin, Ursula Ellendorff, Luigi Faino, Bart Thomma Studies of Verticillium-hop pathosystem .............................................................................................................. 42 Branka Javornik, Jernej Jakše, Aljaž Majer, Stanislav Mandelc, Sebastjan Radišek, Andreja Čerenak, Nataša Štajner, Gregor Rot, Vid Jelen, Marko Fljašman, Zlatko Satović, Jure Zupan Resistance in wild olive against the defoliating Verticillium dahliae pathotype .................................................... 45 Daniel Jiménez-Fernández, José L. Trapero-Casas, David Gramaje, Blanca B. Landa, Juan A. Navas-Cortés, Giovanni Bubici, Matteo Cirulli, Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz 1 Persistent Identifier: urn:nbn:de:0294-sp-2013-Vert-0 Phenolic accumulation in olive cultivars associated with resistance to defoliating or non-defoliating Verticillium dahliae pathotypes ............................................................................................................................. 46 Emmanouil A. Markakis, Sotirios E. Tjamos, Polymnia P. Antoniou, Peter A. Roussos, Epaminondas J. Paplomatas, Eleftherios C. Tjamos Winter oilseed rape physiology, gene expression and agronomic performance during drought stress and infection with Verticillium longisporum ..................................................................................................................47 Daniel Lopisso, Jessica Knüfer, Birger Koopmann, Andreas von Tiedemann A study of the infection and defense mechanism of Medicago truncatula inoculated by Verticillium albo-atrum .. 48 Maoulida Toueni, Cécile Ben, Guillaume Matthieu, Laurent Gentzbittel, Martina Rickauer Coniferyl alcohol and not lignification plays an important role in the defense of Arabidopsis thaliana against Verticillium longisporum ....................................................................................................................................... 49 Stefanie König, Kirstin Feussner, Alexander Kaever, Manuel Landesfeind, Cornelia Herrfurth, Petr Karlovsky, Andrea Polle, Peter Meinicke, Ivo Feussner Biomolecules produced in vitro by Verticillium dahliae Klebahn and their role in Verticillium wilt of olive ............ 53 Giovanni L. Bruno, Samer Sermani, Rita Milvia de Miccolis Angelini, Matteo Cirulli Comparative analysis of Verticillium albo-atrum secretome .................................................................................54 Stanislav Mandelc, Sebastjan Radisek, Branka Javornik Identification of biotrophic and saprophytic growth factors by differential intra- and extra-cellular proteomics of Verticillium longisporum .................................................................................................................55