Congressi SIGA
- Book of abstract
- Scientific Programme
- Session I - Genomics and breeding of vegetables
- Session II - Plant-environment interactions
- Session III - Secondary metabolism
- Session IV - Gene regulation
- Session V - Association and QTL mapping
- Session VI - Integrating global analysis: a window on Systems Biology
- Session VII - Miscellanea
- Symposium on "Plant Evo-Devo - A tribute to Darwin"
- Authors Index
- Keywords Index
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Session II - Plant-environment interactions
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INVITED LECTURE |
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2.01 | Bonaventure G., Gilardoni P., Van Doorn A., Kallenbach M., Baldwin I.T. - How do plants perceive insect herbivores and trigger specific defence responses? |
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS |
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2.02 | Farinati S., Dalcorso G., Furini A. - Plant-microbe interactions: effects on heavy metals uptake and accumulation in Arabidopsis halleri |
2.03 | Ambrosone A., Costa A., Leone A., Grillo S. - Functional analysis of AT4G16830 encoding an RNA-binding protein involved in plant osmotic stress response |
2.04 | Iannacone R., Petrozza A., Armentano N., La Vecchia G., Taddonio G., Cellini F. - Drought tolerance in tomato plants expressing the Arabidopsis transcription factor ATHB7 |
2.05 | Brunetti P., De Paolis A., Zanella L., Proia A., Falasca G., Altamura M.M., Sanità di Toppi L., Costantino P., Cardarelli M. - The role of phytochelatin overproduction and of the putative vacuolar transporter MRP3 in Cd tolerance of Arabidopsis and tobacco plants |
2.06 | Biselli C., Bulgarelli D., Consonni G., Stanca A.M., Valè G. - Candidates of the barley leaf stripe resistance gene Rdg2a are included in a cluster of NBS-LRR encoding genes |
2.07 | Balestrini R., Guether M., Gomez-Ariza J., Giovannetti M., Bonfante P. - Laser dissected cells reveal a cell specific distribution of nutrient transporters in mycorrhizal roots |
2.08 | Acquadro A., Falvo S., Di Carli M., Desiderio A., Benvenuto E., Giuliano Albo A., Moglia A., Lanteri S. - Analysis of globe artichoke leaf proteome after UV-C exposure |
2.09 | Berruti A., Lumini E., Chersich S., Scariot V., Bianciotto V. - Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal biodiversity in a low impact agrosystem |
POSTERS |
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2.10 | Paolacci A.R., Ciaffi M., Tanzarella O.A., Polizzotto R., Tubaro F., Mizzau M., Ermacora P., Osler R., Musetti R. - Changes of cytochemistry and gene expression in apple plants recovered from apple proliferation disease |
2.11 | Massardo D.R., Pontieri P., Sansone C., Maddaluno L., De Stefano S., Tredici S.M., Talà A., Alifano P., Del Giudice L. - Isolation of a Debaryomyces hansenii yeast strain from fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis |
2.12 | Imperato A., Alagna F., Varricchio P., Pastore N., Baldoni L., Corrado G., Rao R. - Identification of up-regulated genes in olive fruits under Bactrocera oleae attack |
2.13 | Sartor C., Torello Marinoni D., Quacchia A., Botta R. - Genes involved in chestnut response to infestation by Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Yasumatsu, Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) |
2.14 | Russo M.A., Marone D., De Vita P., Vallega V., Rubies Autonell C., Ratti C. - Genetic mapping of a gene for resistance to SBCMV in the durum wheat cultivar Neodur |
2.15 | Cillo F., Mascia T., De Leonardis S., Paciolla C. - Differences and similarities in tomato defense response to necrogenic and non-necrogenic strains of Cucumber mosaic virus |
2.16 | Sardo L., Miozzi L., Noris E., Accotto G.P. - Transcriptomic analysis of tomato genes following infection by the geminivirus TYLCSV |
2.17 | Mascia T., Santovito E., Cillo F., Gallitelli D. - Comparison of eight reference genes for normalization of quantitative RT-PCR gene expression analysis in virus-infected tomato plants |
2.18 | Pavan S., Lotti C., Filippetti A., Marzano C.F., Ricciardi L. - Detection and characterization of a mutagenized pea line resistant to powdery mildew |
2.19 | Bernardo L., Biselli C., Tacconi G., Urso S., Martino V., Grando S., Valè G. - A comparative mapping strategy provides evidence about the derivation of the barley leaf stripe resistance gene Rdg1a |
2.20 | Losa A., Gilardetti R., Pasquini M., Sari Gorla M., Gianfranceschi L. - Morphological and molecular analysis of the interaction between durum wheat and Puccinia triticina |
2.21 | Bizzarri M., Pasquini M., Matere A., Sereni L., Vida G., Sepsi A., Molnar-Lang M., De Pace C. - Dasypyrum villosum 6V chromosome as source of adult plant resistance to Puccinia triticina in wheat |
2.22 | Pasquini M., Nocente F., Sereni L., Matere A. - Resistance in durum and common wheats to stem rust detected in Central Italy |
2.23 | Maccaferri M., Badiali F., Bini F., Chen F., Stefanelli S., Vecchi S., Rotondo F., Demontis A., Sanguineti M.C. - Mapping QTL for powdery mildew resistance in durum wheat |
2.24 | Kuzmanovic L., Gennaro A., Bitti A., Ceoloni C. - Pyramiding into durum and bread wheat Fusarium head blight resistance and other useful traits from Thinopyrum ponticum |
2.25 | Ferrari A., Abed N.J., Balconi C. - Inoculation techniques for evaluating maize resistance to Fusarium verticillioides ear rot |
2.26 | Lanubile A., Pasini L., Marocco A. - Fusarium ear rot in maize: source of genetic resistance and analysis of the host response |
2.27 | Vitale S., Iorizzo M., Sacco A., Barone A. - An integrated transcription profiling to investigate the response to Ralstonia solanacearum in potato |
2.28 | Alagna F., Kallenbach M., Baldwin I.T., Bonaventure G. - Identification of a lipase involved in Jasmonic acid biosynthesis in Nicotiana attenuata |
2.29 | Salvioli A., Zouari I., Lacourt I., Bonfante P. - Does mycorrhization influence tomato fruit quality? A transcripyomic approach |
2.30 | De Palma M., De Masi L., Ruocco M., Lorito M., Tucci M. - Identification of genetic determinants involved in the interaction between tomato and the beneficial organism Trichoderma spp. |
2.31 | Fiorilli V., Catoni M., Novero M., Accotto G.P., Lanfranco L. - Local and systemic effects of the AM symbiosis on gene expression profiles in Solanum lycopersicum |
2.32 | Pavan S., Lotti C., Marzano C.F., Zonno V., Marcotrigiano R., Ricciardi L. - Identification of a novel source of resistance to crenate broomrape in cultivated pea germplasm |
2.33 | Vallino M., Lanzanova C., Reali A., Triulzi T., Faivre-Rampant O., Perotto S., Balconi C., Lupotto E. - Interaction of pathogenic and symbiotic fungi with transgenic rice expressing the maize RIP b-32 |
2.34 | Magurno F., Bughi-Peruglia G., Lumini E., Balestrini R., Bianciotto V. - Molecular characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi community in a typical Piedmont grapevine cultivar |
2.35 | Calcagno C., Lanfranco L., Novero M., Genre A., Bonfante P. - Nitric oxide accumulation during the early stages of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis |
2.36 | Abbruscato P., Berri S., Brasiliero A., Fumasoni I., Mizzi L., Barbante A., Crispino L., Satoh K., Kikuchi S., Morandini P., Faivre-Rampant O. - Characterization of WRKY co-regulatory networks in rice and Arabidopsis |
2.37 | Greco R., Bruschi G., Ahmadi N., Courtois B., Lee D., Oliveira M., Katsantonis D., Piffanelli P. - EURIGEN: characterization of European rice germplasm for stress response traits |
2.38 | Quarta A., Durante M., Mita M., Caretto S., De Paolis A. - Isolation of artichoke polyphenol oxidase gene and its expression analysis upon wounding stress |
2.39 | Manara A., Dal Corso G., Furini A. - Characterization of an Arabidopsis Abc1-like gene |
2.40 | Pallara G., Racchi M.L. - Transcript profiles in roots and leaves of the mycorrhizal-colonized clone of poplar AL35 grown on heavy metal polluted soil |
2.41 | Marè C., Aprile A., Tocci E., Corino L. - Molecular response to different soils and rootstocks in grapevines |
2.42 | Lo Piero A.R., Mercurio V., Puglisi I., Petrone G. - Molecular cloning and expression analysis in response to abiotic stresses of two tau-type GSTs from orange leaves |
2.43 | Fasano R., Grillo S., Leone A. - Ectopic expression of the uvr8 gene mimics stress-induced changes in plant architecture in A. thaliana |
2.44 | Mondini L., Pagnotta M.A., Nachit M.M. - Study of mechanisms involved in salt tolerance by cDNA-AFLP method in durum wheat germplasm |
2.45 | Durante M., Pieretti M., Bernardi R. - Chloropastic ycf2 gene expression in stressed plants |
2.46 | Caruso P., Pietro Paolo D., Locatelli F., Mattana M., Genga A., Coraggio I., Paolì M.R., Reforgiato Recupero G. - Mybleu overexpression in citrange carrizo improves tolerance to hypoxic stress |
2.47 | Faux A.-M., Raulier P., Bertin P. - Flowering ecophysiology of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a first step towards species breeding |
2.48 | Olbrich M., Fladung M., Ernst D., Markussen T., Paffetti D., Forstreuter M., Donnarumma F., Giannini R., Vettori C. - Evaluation of gene expression and photosynthesis activity in different Fagus sylvatica genotypes under high CO2 level |
2.49 | Spanu I., Emiliani G., Mara K., Vettori C., Raddi S., Giannini R., Paffetti D. - Different response to the UV-stress among Populus alba L. clones |
2.50 | Fogarty F., Failla O., Rossoni M., Scienza A. - Effect of shading on the flavonoid pathway during grape berry ripening in Vitis vinifera cv Aglianico |
2.51 | Lotti C., Pavan S., Marcotrigiano A.R., Zonno V., Miacola C., Ricciardi L. - Bio-agronomical characterization and gene expression study of genotypes grown under different water conditions |
2.52 | Mazzucotelli E., Marè C., Badeck F.W., Mastrangelo A.M., Guerra D., Pagani D., Rizza F. - Physiological and trascriptional analyses of factors affecting water use efficiency in a modern and an old durum wheat cultivar |
2.53 | Aprile A., Panna R., Perrotta C., Borrelli G., De Bellis L. - Transriptomic analysis of drought and heat responses in durum wheat |
2.54 | Tondelli A., Li Destri Nicosia O., Al-Yassin A., Akar T., Benbelkacem A., Grando S., Romagosa I., Thomas W.T.B., Van Eeuwijk F.A., Pecchioni N. - Environment specific and common QTLs for adaptation of barley to a wide range of Mediterranean droughted environments |
2.55 | Buti M., Giordani T., Cattonaro F., Radovic S., Pugliesi C., Morgante M., Natali L., Cavallini A. - A sequence analysis of genes involved in drought stress in the cultivated sunflower and in the Helianthus genus |
2.56 | Calvio C., Balestrazzi A., Galizzi A., Piano E., Carbonera D., Confalonieri M. - Effects of in vitro bacterial inoculation (Bacillus subtilis) on the response to PEG-induced water stress in Medicago sativa L. |
2.57 | Marconi G., Raggi L., Palliotti A., Napolitano M., Albertini E. - Methylation-sensitive AFLP markers to investigate drought-stress response in Montepulciano and Sangiovese cultivars |
2.58 | Capomaccio S., Metelli A., Ferradini N., Iannacone R., Armentano N., Cellini F., Rosellini D. - Heat induction vs constitutive overexpression of HSP70 protein in alfalfa |
2.59 | Sanampudi V.R.R., Mazzucato A. - Silencing of plastidial Omega-3 fatty acid desaturase 7 (FAD7) in tomato increases plant heat tolerance |
2.60 | Pasquariello M., Barabaschi D., Tondelli A., Schulte D., Stein N., Stockinger E., Pecchioni N., Francia E. - Towards physical mapping and sequencing the Fr-H2 (Frost resistance-H2) region of barley chromosome 5H |
2.61 | Caffagni A., Albertazzi G., Milc J., Rizza F., Francia E. - Candidate gene expression profiling during chilling in tomato |
2.62 | Pacifico D., Mandolino G. - Cold-induced changes of transcript profiles correlated to sucrose metabolism in sugar beet |
2.63 | Lo Piero A.R., Crifò T., Puglisi I., Petrone G. - The transcriptional profile of red orange flesh as challenged by low temperature stress: the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway |
2.64 | Gomulski L.M., Dimopoulos G., Xi Z., Gabrieli P., Scolari F., Siciliano P., Malacrida A.R., Gasperi G. - Transcriptional analysis of the reproductive behaviour of the phytophagous pest insect, Ceratitis capitata (medfly) |