Congressi SIGA
- Book of abstracts cover
- Scientific Programme
- Session I - Plant-pathogen interactions
- Session II - Genetic resources and breeding: opportunities and challenges
- Session IV - Genetic aspects of quality in plant and animal products
- Session V - Plastids and mitochondria in genetics, breeding and biotechnology
- Session VI - Integrated vision in plant genetics: modelling and experimental analysis
- Session A - Plants as bioreactors
- Session B - Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics
- Session C - Plant and animal genetic resources and breeding
- Session D - Plant-environment interaction
- Session E - Fruit and woody trees
- Session F - Quality
- Session G - Ornamental and medical plants
- Session H - GMO: scientifical, technical and legal perspective and public acceptance
- Session L - Phytoremediation
- Authors Index
- Keywords Index
Session D - Plant-environment interaction
(Click to download a printable PDF file of Session D presentations)
POSTERS I |
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D.00
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G. Colucci - High throughput screening technology
for agrochemical identification |
D.01
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M. Rodriguez, D. Rau, R. Papa, A. Virdis, G.
Attene - Genotype by environment interaction analysis for grain
yield in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown in Mediterranean
environments |
D.02
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M. Boccara, C. E. Mills, J. Zeier, C. Anzi,
C. Lamb, R. K. Poole, M. Delledonne - Flavohaemoglobin HmpX from
Erwinia chrysanthemi confers nitrosative
stress tolerance and affects the plant hypersensitive
reaction by intercepting nitric oxide produced by the host |
D.03
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M. Rizzo, M. Salvini, R. Bernardi, C. Nali,
G. Lorenzini, M. Durante - Expression profile of ozone induced
transcripts after an acute treatment in two Populus
spp. |
D.04
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L. Bruno, A. Chiappetta, A. Bruno, I. Muzzalupo,
D. Giannino, M.B. Bitonti - Characterization and
expression pattern of geranylgeranyl hydrogenase gene
in Olea europaea L. |
D.05
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A.R. Paolacci, A. Acampora, C. Miraldi, O.A.
Tanzarella, E. Porceddu, M. Badiani, C. Nali, G. Lorenzini, M. Ciaffi
- Differential gene expression induced by ozone stress in
the Mediterranean evergreen shrub Phillyrea latifolia
L. |
D.06
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M. Sturaro, M. Gattuso, S. Varotto, B. Baldan,
M. Motto - Genetic and physiological analysis of the
Glossy1 gene of maize |
D.07
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M. Greco, A. Chiappetta, D. Giannino, M.B.
Bitonti - Relationship between DNA methylation pattern and stress conditions in plants of Posidonia oceanica (L) Delile |
D.08
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M. Carabelli, M. Possenti, F. Mittempergher,
G. Sessa, K. Ljung, G. Sandberg, G. Morelli, I. Ruberti - The shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana |
D.09
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A. Latini, C. Rasi, G. Chiavicchioni, D. Chiaretti,
M. Sperandei, C. Cantale, M. Iannetta, M. Dettori,
K. Ammar, P. Galeffi - Expression study of a gene for a dehydration-responsive transcription factor in durum wheat |
D.10
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M. Galbiati, E. Cominelli, T. Sala, A. Vavasseur,
C. Tonelli - A guard cell-specific MYB transcription
factor regulates stomatal movements and plant drought
tolerance |
D.11
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S. Belloni, A.M. Mastrangelo, F. Rizzo, E. Mazzucotelli,
A.M. Stanca, L. Cattivelli - Functional genomics to
dissect drought signal transduction in cereals by using
Arabidopsis thaliana as model system |
D.12
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A.M. De Leonardis, F. Neffar, L. Cattivelli,
A.M. Mastrangelo - Influence of growth stage on molecular response
of durum wheat to water stress |
D.13
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F. Arzenton, A.M. Mastrangelo, L. Cattivelli,
M. Morgante - Nucleotide diversity and levels of linkage disequilibrium
in candidate genes for drought and salinity resistance
in durum wheat |
D.14
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F. Rende, R. Cozza, A.M. Innocenti - Growth
dinamic of the seagrasses Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile
under stress conditions |
D.15
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A. Aprile, A. Vágúifalvi, A. Miller,
J. Dubcovsky, C. Maré, D. Guerra, G. Galiba, L.
Cattivelli - The expression of several Cbf genes at the
Fr-A2 locus is linked to frost resistance
in wheat |
D.16
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V. Natoli, S. Corneti, M. Mattana, I. Coraggio,
R. Tuberosa - Genetic engineering of maize with the transcription
factor Osmyb4 for tolerance to low temperature |
D.17
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M. Corradi, M. Gullì, A. Marzoni, P.
Rampino, C. Perrotta, N. Marmiroli - Real time-PCR as a tool
to analyse gene expression response to temperature stress in
durum wheat |
D.18
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R. Iannacone, N. Armentano, T. Jaliashvili,
A. Perito, F. Cellini - Expression analysis of heat shock proteins
70 (HSP70) in several cultivars of Medicago sativa
after heat shock treatment |
D.19
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F. Giorno, I. Massarelli, A. Barone, S. Grandillo,
R.M. Alba, J.J. Giovannoni, L. Monti, A. Leone, S.
Grillo - Expression profiling in response to high temperature
during tomato flower development |
D.20
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E. Carlino, G. Nicastro, C. Platani, A. Rascio
- Qualitative properties of bound water are associated with
better water status of durum wheat leaves |
D.21
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R. Cozza, T. Pangaro, P. Maestrini, L. Natali,
A. Cavallini - Expression pattern of two aquaporins-encoding
genes in Posidonia oceanica after salt
stress |
D.22
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A. R. Lo Piero, I. Puglisi, G. Petrone - Anthocyanins
accumulation and related gene expression in red orange
fruit induced by low temperature storage |
D.23
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M. Berta, A. Giovanelli, S. Caparrini, M.L.
Racchi, A. Camussi - Differential expressions of poplar superoxide
dismutase and ascorbate peroxidase genes in response
to drought in cambium and leaves of Populus
alba v. villafranca |
D.24
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A. Stea, L. Leo, F. Serio, G. Zacheo - Nutrient
solutions can influence the (poly)phenolic composition of
tomato fruits? |
D.25
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D.A. Lombardi, P. Angelini - NaCl effects on
in vitro tissue cultures of Dendranthemium (
Chrysanthemum morifolium) |
D.26
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M. Zaccardelli, F. Campanile, A. Del Galdo,
B. Vinatzer - Susceptibility to bacterial speck of tomato cultivars
harbouring resistant gene Pto: diffusion
of avrPto in Pseudomonas
syringae pv. tomato strains isolated
from these cultivars |
D.27
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M. Zaccardelli, F. Campanile, J. Greenberg,
B. Vinatzer - Role of avirulence gene avrRpt2 about virulence
of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato
on tomato |
D.28
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F. Vinale, E. L. Ghisalberti, K. Sivasithamparam,
R. Marra, F. Scala, M. Lorito - Secondary metabolites
produced by Trichoderma spp and
their role in the interaction of this fungus with plants and
other microrganisms |
D.29
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M.G. Morano, M.C. Fiore, F. Cellini - Development
of a “filter array” for the detection of viral recombinants
in plants |
D.30
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A. Lucioli, F. Gatti, A. Berardi, G. Giuliano,
M. Tavazza - Transcriptional profiling of tomato plants infected
with the Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Sardinia Virus
by long serial analysis of gene expression |
D.31
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A. Berardi, A. Lucioli, F. Gatti, G. Giuliano,
R. Tavazza, M. Tavazza - Long serial analysis of gene expression
of transgenic plants to decipher Tomato Yellow Leaf
Curl Sardinia Virus-tomato interaction |
D.32
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G.P. Accotto, M. Catoni, M. Vecchiati, A.M.
Vaira - Analysis of virus resistance in a GM tomato line: biological
studies and mechanisms involved |
D.33
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S.L. Woo, S. Ferraioli, I. Soriente, R. Marra,
P. Ambrosino, M. Ruocco, F. Scala, M. Lorito - The molecules
that activate antagonist fungi used as biopesticides |
D.34
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G. Mita, A. Quarta, A. De Paolis, P. Fasano,
G.P. Di Sansebastiano, R. Iannacone, A. Santino - Characterisation
of an almond 9-hydroperoxide lyase targeted to lipid
bodies |
D.35
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G. Mason, E. Portis, E. Noris, G.P. Accotto,
A. Acquadro, P. Caciagli, S. Lanteri - Analysis of methylation profile
of tomato genome following infection by Tomato Yellow
leaf Curl Sardinia Virus (TYLCSV) |
D.36>
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A. Gennaro, R.M.D. Koebner, C. Ceoloni - Differential
analysis of durum wheat-Thinopyrum ponticum
recombinant lines carrying the Lr19 leaf rust resistance
gene by NBS-profiling |
D.37
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A. Scala, C. Comparini, S. Tegli - The gene
encoding cerato-ulmin, an Ophiostoma-produced protein
involved in the Dutch elm disease, has been introgressed
or horizontally transferred in an unrelated species of
the genus Geosmithia |
D.38
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C. Lanzanova, C. Balconi, T. Triulzi, M. Cattaneo,
E. Lupotto - Genetic engineering for wheat protection
against mycotoxigenic fungal pathogens |
D.39
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C. Lanzanova, C. Balconi, T. Triulzi, F. Forlani,
E. Lupotto, M. Motto - The maize Ribosome-Inactivating
Protein (b-32): role in the defence against fungal pathogens |
D.40
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G. Reffo, A. Brandolini, P. Vaccino, M. Corbellini
- Selection of bread wheat lines carrying the
Pm13 resistance gene in a backcross
programme supported by marker assisted selection |
D.41
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D. Rau, F. J. Maier, R. Papa, A. H.D. Brown,
L. Nanni, V. Balmas, E. Saba, W. Schaefer, G. Attene - Cloning of
the mating-type idiomorphs of Pyrenophora teres
and P. graminea , and the sequence
variation between the mating-type genes of the net and spot forms
of P. teres , the causal agent of “net blotch” on barley |
D.42
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G. Campanile, A. Ruscelli, M. Nigro, L. Palmisano,
G. Sicoli, N. Luisi - Antagonism tests in vitro
and in planta against
Diplodia mutila associated with oak decline
in Southern Italy |
D.43
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A. Russo, L. Vettori, C. Felici, G. Fiaschi,
S. Morini, A. Toffanin - Protection of micropropagated plants against
infection by Rhizoctonia spp by using the plant
growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense
Sp245 |
D.44
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F. Ciccarese, O. Longo, D. Schiavone, M. Jaupi
- A selected line of melon (Alban-12) resistant to
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis
, race 1-2 |
D.45
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C. Lotti, L. Ricciardi, C. De Giovanni, R. Panstruga
- Molecular characterization of ol-2 locus conferring
powdery mildew resistance in tomato |
D.46
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M. Janni, L. Sella, F. Favaron, A.E. Blechl,
G. De Lorenzo, R. D’Ovidio - Wheat transgenic lines overexpressing
PGIP showed increased resistance to fungal pathogen
|
D.47
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L. Faino, P. Carli, D. Carputo, L. Frusciante,
M. R. Ercolano - Differential expression profiling for rapid
identification of disease resistance genes in two tomato
isogenic lines |
D.48
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N. Esposito, F. Vastola, A. Andolfi, A. Nunziata,
A. Zoina, A. Evidente, L. Frusciante, A. Barone - Identification
of resistance gene to Ralstonia solanacearum
in potato |
D.49
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R. D’Amore, C. Caruso, L. Bertini, M. De Palma,
M. Tucci - Transcriptional regulation of a wheat pathogenesis-related
gene promoter |
D.50
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M. Sighicelli, S. Chiavarini, L. Bacchetta,
A. Lai - Early diagnosis of disease in orange fruits by using reflectance
spectroscopy |
D.51
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M. Volpicella, L.R. Ceci, M. Sciancalepore,
R. Gallerani, M.A. Jongsma, J. Beekwilder - Proteomic to analyse
proteolytic changes in Helicoverpa zea
guts upon feeding on protease inhibitor containing diet
|
D.52
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M. Landoni, A. De Francesco, M. Galbiati,
C. Tonelli - Characterization of an Arabidopsis
mutant impaired in defense pathways |
D.53
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M. Zaccardelli, F. Campanile, M. Merighi -
RFLP and sequence analysis of nod genes of Rhizobium
leguminosarum biovar viciae
strains inducing root “super-tubercles” development in
Pisum sativum L. |
D.54
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D. Santelia, V. Vincenzetti, L. Bovet, M. Geisler,
E. Martinoia - MDR-like ABC transporter AtPGP4 is involved
in auxin-mediated lateral root and root hair development |
D.55
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T. Soare, G. Soare, F. Calcagno, L. Calcagno,
A. Bozzini, F. Calcagno - Transfer of genetic resistance to imidazolinone
in sunflower hybrids (Helianthus annuus L.)
for control of Orobanche (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) |
D.56
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P. Pontieri, D.R. Massardo, F. Senatore, M.
Tredici, G. Vigliotta, P. Alifano, L. Del Giudice - Isolation
and characterization of endophytic bacteria in Vetiveria
zizanioides (L.) nash roots |