The 12Th International Barley Genetics Symposium

The 12Th International Barley Genetics Symposium

The 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium June 26-30, 2016 Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota United States of America 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Program Overview Sunday June 26 Monday June 27 Tuesday June 28 Wednesday June Thursday June Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Welcome Session 5 Session 8 Travel to campus Session 1 Presentations in the St. Paul Session 2 Session 6 Session 9 campus fields Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Self-paced field Session 3 Session 7 Session 10 demonstrations Registration and Flash and Dash Travel to hotel Poster set-up Session 4 Session 11 Poster Session- Flash and Dash Even numbers & Poster Session- Travel to Opening Odd numbers & Dinner on your banquet Reception own Dinner on your Banquet Evening Work- Evening Work- shops shops Travel to hotel Key Sessions Group travel by bus Poster Session Field day at Univ. of Minnesota St. Paul Campus Event not held at Commons hotel Presentations are 20 minutes including question time. Keynote presentations are 30 minutes. 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Commons Hotel—2nd Floor All events held at the Commons hotel take place on the East end of the 2nd floor Events take place in the Meridian Ballroom unless otherwise noted IBGS Local Organizing Committee IBGS International Committee Kevin Smith, Chair, University of Minnesota Guoping Zhang, China(Chair) Flavio Capettini, Field Crop Development Centre, Andreas Graner, Germany Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Euclydes Minella, Brazil Michael P. Davis, National Barley Improvement Bryan Harvey, Canada Committee, American Malting Barley Oga Kovaleva, Russia Association Antonio Michele Stanca, Italy Ruth Dill-Macky, University of Minnesota Wayne Powell, United Kingdom Duane Falk, University of Guelph Kazuhiro Sato, Japan Patrick Hayes, Oregon State University Alan Schulman, Finland Peter L. Morrell, University of Minnesota Flavio Capettini, Canada Gary J. Muehlbauer, University of Minnesota Chengdao Li, Australia Madeline Smith, University of Minnesota Kevin Smith, USA Brian Steffenson, University of Minnesota 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA FULL PROGRAM SUNDAY, June 26th 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Registration at the Commons Hotel 2nd Floor Meridian Ballroom Foyer. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Poster Set Up—Think 1, 3, 4, 5 and Inventor 1, 2, 3 (see poster map at registration table) 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Opening Reception at the McNamara Alumni Center Appetizers and Refreshments, Music, Registration Table MONDAY, June 27th 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Breakfast (Pinnacle) 8:15 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks Brian Buhr, Dean College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences. 8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 1: Success Stories in Barley Breeding and Genetics Presider: Duane Falk KEYNOTE SPEECH Barley: a research model for the temperate grasses Robbie Waugh; The James Hutton Institute and University of Dundee, UK Imidazolinone tolerant barley: an Australian barley breeding success story David Moody; InterGrain Pty Ltd, Austrailia From MAS to GS - strong support for modern barley breeding Viktor Korzun; KWS Lochow GmbH, Germany 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee (Foyer) 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 10:30 AM - 12:05 PM Session 2: Barley Morphology and Development Presider: Jerry Franckowiak KEYNOTE SPEECH Identification of genes defining culm length in barley Mats Hansson; Lund University, Sweden Story of barley domestication Mohammad Pourkheirandish; The University of Sydney, Austrailia Global transcriptome profiling of developing leaf and shoot apicies reveals distinct genetic and environmental control of floral transition and inflorescence development in barley Maria von Korff Shmising; University of Düsseldorf, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany Genome-wide association mapping of root extension in a collection of European winter barley cultivars Alessandro Tondelli; Genomics Research Centre, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy 12:05 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch (Meridian Ballroom) 1:20 PM - 2:55 PM Session 3: Resources I: Genome Presider: Gary Muehlbauer KEYNOTE SPEECH The barley genome Nils Stein; Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Germany Genetic diversity in the genome era: a fine-scale map of sequence variation in the barley genome Martin Mascher; Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Germany We are the 80%! Transposable elements and genome dynamics in barley Alan H. Schulman; Luke and University Helsinki, Finland Genome-wide diversity analysis focused on flowering-related loci sheds light on the history of barley domestication Artem Pankin; Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany 2:55 PM - 3:25 PM Coffee (Foyer) 3:25 PM - 5:00 PM Session 4: Resources II: Germplasm and Populations Presider: Peter Morrell KEYNOTE SPEECH Modelling the genetic architecture of plant development through nested associated mapping Klaus Pillen; University of Halle, Germany Barley composite crosses: past and future value in barley breeding and research Cal Qualset; University of California, Davis, USA The molecular basis of self-incompatibility in Hordeum bulbosum Katsuyuki Kakeda; Mie University, Graduate School of Bioresources, Japan A pipeline for rapid development of mapping populations relevant to breeding Laura Ziems; The University of Queensland, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Austrailia 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 5:00 PM - 5:35 PM Flash and Dash and Poster Session Presider: Gary Muelbauer 5:35 PM 6:35 PM Poster Session--Odd Posters (Thinks 1, and 3-5 and Inventor 1-3) Happy Hour with complementary beer and appetizers Dinner on your own 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Evening Workshop: Climbar Alan Schulman: Introduction to ClimBar Bill Thomas: QTL x E Interactions in Spring Barley Ernesto Igartua: TBA Eyal Fridman: High-content yield phenotype under abiotic stresses - integrating armed and remote sensing tools for better phenomics Patrick Schweizer: Disease assessment in seedlings of ClimBar collection - temperature effects Søren Rasmussen: Effects of CO 2 and temperature on the quality of barley seeds TUESDAY June 28th 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Breakfast (Pinnacle) 8:15 AM - 9:50 AM Session 5: Abiotic Stresses Presider: Brian Steffenson KEYNOTE SPEECH Genetic characterization of salinity tolerance traits to increase salinity tolerance of crops Mark Tester; King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia Genetic resources for climate change: wild barley genes for tolerance to waterlogging Anna Westerbergh; Department of Plant Biology, Uppsala BioCenter, Linnean Centre for Plant Biology in Uppsala, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Genetic solution for phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) in barley through candidate genes Xue Gong; The University of Adelaide, Austrailia Influence of temperature on recombination in barley Mikel Arieta; The James Hutton Institute, UK 9:50 AM - 10:20 AM Coffee (Foyer) 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 10:20 AM - 11:55 AM Session 6: Biotic Stresses Presider: Ruth Dill-Macky KEYNOTE SPEECH Gene-based approaches to durable disease resistance in Triticeae cereals Patrick Schweizer; Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Germany Proteomic comparison of near-isogenic barley germplasm differing in allelic state of major senescence QTL identifies numerous proteins involved in plant pathogen defense Andreas Fischer; Montana State University, USA The barley 'nibblerome': defining the set of NB-LRR-type R-genes from a diverse collection of barley William Jackson; The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK Modulation of integrated decoy R-genes/transcription factor assembly elicits wheat stem rust resistance responses in barley: rpg4/ Rpg5-mediated Ug99 resistance Shyam Solanki; North Dakota State University, USA 11:55 PM - 1:10 PM Lunch (Meridian Ballroom) 1:10 PM - 2:55 PM Session 7: Grand Challenges Discussions Breeding with a reference genome – Pathways Organizers: Pat Hayes, Keving Smith, Lucia Gutierrez, Bill Thomas Discovery and deployment of durable disease resistance: genetics deployment and management – Pinnacle Ballroom Organizers: Kelly Turkington, Brian Steffenson, Mohammad Pourkheirandish, Blakely Paynter, Matthew Moscou Genetic resources and populations available to explore genetic diversity in barley – Meridian Ballroom Organizers: Peter Morrell, Klaus Pillen, Cal Qualset, Marin Mascher 2:55 PM - 3:25 PM Coffee (Foyer) 3:25 PM - 4:00 PM Flash and Dash Presentations Presider: Gary Muelbauer 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Poster Session--Even Posters (Thinks 1, and 3-5 and Inventor 1-3) Happy Hour with complementary beer and appetizers Dinner on your own 12th International Barley Genetics Symposium Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM Evening Workshop: Developmental Mutants in Barley: Characterization and Use Organizer: Antonio Michele Stanca and Udda Lundqvist M. Hansson ,U.Lundqvist and J. Frankowiak: The history of developmental mutant collections and their use, including the demonstration of the “International Database of Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks. T. Komatsuda: Origin of cultivated barley through mutation analysis N. Stein: Barley developmental mutants - accessing underlying genes to support research and breeding R. Waugh: Semi-sterile mutants and

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