Garrett Memorial Lecture Structural
and functional analysis of fungal pathogenesis: the rice blast fungus
genome project Genome Dynamics in Bacterial Pathogens Using genomics to identify Pseudomonas syringae Type III effectors
and determining their activities in plants C. elegans and plant parasitic nematodes Session 2: The State Of The Art Genome sequencing and functional genomics approaches in the battle
against soft-rot Erwiniae
Signalling in the U. maydis/maize pathosystem: what we can learn from
expression profiling Genomic studies on the late blight pathogen, Phytophthora infestans
Plant Virus Infections: Interactions between three genomes Session 3: Tools - Functional Genomics/ Bioinformatics Functional genomics of plant infection by the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe
grisea ColiBASE, an online resource for E. coli, Salmonella and Shigella
comparative genomics Exploring the potential of plant virus sequences RNAi in Plants BSPP Presidential Address Session 4: Emerging Insights Into Pathogens and their Interactions With Plant Hosts Bioinformatic resources for studying phytopathogenic fungi: The COGEME
phytopathogen EST database Microbial history revealed by genome analysis Plant-viroid interactions Pathogenomics and finding effectors, their function and the
affected Pathogenicity and trichothecene mycotoxin production by the ear blight
pathogens Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum Molecular Dissection of the Stagonospora nodorum – wheat
interaction Sensing, signalling and stress in the barley powdery mildew fungus Molecular Analysis of Pathogenicity of Leptosphaeria maculans Multiple Layers of Host Resistance to Pathogens The use of multi-locus sequence typing to study the epidemiology and
molecular evolution of Candida albicans
Sequencing Aspergillus fumigatus – a remarkable human pathogen and
allergen Fungicide resistance diagnostics based on sequence analysis Genomics: A new dimension to fungal taxonomy Can crop genomic technologies really impact commercial crop protection? Beyond gene-for-gene. Where we go from here in understanding the Cladosporium
fulvum tomato interaction
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