8th ISTA SHC Seed Health Symposium
6th International Seed Health Conference
Tuesday 4th September 2018
12:00-14:00 Registration and mounting of posters
Opening ceremony
14:00-14:45 Jan Pikul (Rector of the Poznań University of Life Sciences)
Valérie Grimault (GEVES, Chair of the ISTA Seed Health Committee)
Małgorzata Mańka (President of the Polish Phytopathological Society)
Dorota Szopińska (Chair of the Organizing Committee)
14:45-15:00 Concert – Horn Brass Band „Venator” (the Poznań University of Life Sciences)
Plenary session, part I – invited speakers
Chair: Stephan Briere (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
15:00-15:35 Wilfried Jonkers (Bejo Zaden B.V.) – ISHI-VEG best practices for use of different assays in seed health testing
15:35-16:10 Thomas Baldwin (Bio-GEVES) – Modern techniques in seed health testing
16:10-16:40 Tea and coffee break
Plenary session, part II – invited speakers
16:40-17:15 Nicolas Denancé (GEVES) – Is seed a pathway? – Updating the ISTA list of seed- borne/transmitted diseases
17:15-17:50 Jan van der Wolf (Wageningen University & Research) – Epidemiology of bacterial seedborne pathogens
17:50-18:10 Plenary session discussion, questions and answers
18:10-20:00 Welcome party
Wednesday 5th September 2018
Join Sessions 1: New diseases and emerging seed-borne pathogens
2: Seed-borne diseases transmission and epidemiology
Chair: Xiulan Xu (Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forest Sciences)
09:00-09:20 Fusarium langsethiae in oat seeds in Norway – occurrence and possible role as primary inoculum
G. Brodal, H.U. Aamot, B. Isaksen, C. Grieu, I.S. Hofgaard
09:20-09:40 Current status of the seed-borne pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soybean crop in Brazil
D.S. Jaccoud-Filho, L. Henneberg, E.M.G. Grabicoski, N. Les, A.P. Teixeira, C.M. Vrisman, M.O. Manosso-Neto, A. Beger-Neto, C.R. Wutzki, F.F. Sartori, G.C. Huller, H.E. Tullip, R.R. De Castro, M.L.C. Pierre, C.L. Baran, M.A. Cantele, L.E. Cantele
09:40-10:00 Identification of the Microdochium species responsible for reducing seedling emergence in spring oat and barley seed in Scotland
M. McEwan, T. Langan, V. Cockerell
10:00-10:20 Morphological, molecular and pathogenic identification of Botrytis isolates obtained from onion seed samples produced in Argentina
J.G. Valdez, C. Tarnowski, P. Caligiore-Gei
10:20-10:40 Pathways of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris resulting in seed infection of Brassica crops
J. van der Wolf, P. Kastelein, T.A. Fernandes da Silva Júnior
10:40-10:55 Session 1 discussion, questions and answers
10:55-11:20 Tea and coffee break
Session 3: Innovations and quality assurance in seed health testing
Chair: Guro Brodal (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research)
11:20-11:40 Methods for measuring fungal infestation in wheat seed and their association with seed germination
H.U. Aamot, I.S. Hofgaard, B. Henriksen, G. Brodal
11:40-12:00 Development of a Real-Time PCR testing protocol for blackleg of canola (Leptosphaeria maculans, anamorph Phoma lingam) in seed
S.C. Briere, Tropiano R., Wilson S., Bilodeau G.
12:00-12.20 Treelamp: Development of methods for quality assurance of forest reproductive material using the example of Douglas fir
K. Morgenstern, J. U. Polster, P. Rödel, P. Schützel,.D. Krabel
12:20-12:40 Application of Droplet Digital PCR in detection of seed-transmitted pathogen Acidovorax citrulli
Yu Lu, Haijun Zhang, Changlong Wen, Shuancang Yu, Xiulan Xu
12:40-12:55 Sessions 2 and 3 discussion, questions and answers
12:55-14:20 Lunch
Session 4: Seed treatments
Chair: David de Souza Jaccoud-Filho (Fundação de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Institucional, Científico e Tecnológico da Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – FAUEPG)
14:20-14:40 Exploring Streptomyces bioagents for the management of vegetable seed diseases T. Doolotkeldieva, S. Bobusheva
14:40-15:00 The effects of grapefruit seed extract treatment on the milk thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) seed health, germination and vigour
A. Rosińska, H. Dorna, D. Szopińska
15:20-15:40 The effect of microwave radiation on germination and health of carrot (Daucus carota L.) seeds
D. Szopińska, H. Dorna, K. Marciniec
15:40-15:55 The effect of acetic acid treatments on health and germination of stored onion (Allium cepa L.) seeds
H. Dorna, A. Rosińska, D. Szopińska
15:55-16:10 Session 4 discussion, questions and answers
16:10-16:35 Tea and coffee break
16:35-17:35 Poster Session
Chair: Hanna Dorna (Poznań University of Life Sciences)
19:40-20:00 Overview and closing of Symposium
20:00-23:00 Symposium dinner
Thursday 6th September 2018
10:00-17:00 Visit in seed company WLegutko Plant Breeding and Seed Production Ltd.
Friday 7th September 2018
9:00-14:30 City tour
9:00-16:30 Kórnik and Rogalin castle tour
List of oral presentations
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Plenary Session – invited speakers |
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Jonkers W., Ranganathan R. ISHI-VEG best practices for use of different assays in seed health testing |
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Baldwin T.K. Modern techniques in seed health testing. |
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Denancé N., Henry C., Aveling T., Grimault V. Is seed a pathway? Updating the list of seed-borne diseases |
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van der Wolf J. Epidemiology of seed-borne bacterial pathogens |
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Session 1: New diseases and emerging seed-borne pathogens |
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Brodal G., Aamot H.U., Isaksen B., Grieu C., Hofgaard I.S. Fusarium langsethiae in oat seeds in Norway – occurrence and possible role as primary inoculum |
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Jaccoud-Filho D.S., Henneberg L., Grabicoski E.M.G., Les N., Teixeira A.P., Vrisman C.M., Manosso-Neto M.O., Beger-Neto A., Wutzki C.R., Sartori F.F., Huller G.C., Tullip H.E., De Castro R.R., Pierre M.L.C., Baran C.L., Cantele M.A., Cantele L.E. Current status of the seed-borne pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soybean crop in Brazil |
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McEwan M., Langan T., Cockerell V. Identification of the Microdochium species responsible for reducing seedling emergence in spring oat and barley seed in Scotland |
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Valdez J.G., Tarnowski C., Caligiore-Gei P. Morphological, molecular and pathogenic identification of Botrytis isolates obtained from onion seed samples produced in Argentina |
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Session 2: Seed-borne diseases transmission and epidemiology |
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van der Wolf J., Kastelein P., Fernandes da Silva Júnior T.A. Pathways of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris resulting in seed infection of Brassica crops |
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Session 3: Innovations and quality assurance in seed health testing |
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Aamot H.U., Hofgaard I.S., Henriksen B., Brodal G. Methods for measuring fungal infestation in wheat seed and their association with seed germination |
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Briere S.C., Tropiano R., Wilson S., Bilodeau G. Development of a Real-Time PCR testing protocol for blackleg of canola (Leptosphaeria maculans, anamorph Phoma lingam) in seed. |
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Morgenstern K., Polster J.U., Rödel P., Schützel P.. Krabel D. Treelamp: Development of methods for quality assurance of forest reproductive material using the example of Douglas fir |
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Yu Lu, Haijun Zhang, Changlong Wen, Shuancang Yu, Xiulan Xu. Application of Droplet Digital PCR in detection of seed-transmitted pathogen Acidovorax citrulli |
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Session 4: Seed treatments |
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Doolotkeldieva T., Bobusheva S. Exploring Streptomyces bioagents for the management of vegetable seed diseases |
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Rosińska A., Dorna H., Szopińska D. The effects of grapefruit seed extract treatment on the milk thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) seed health, germination and vigour |
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Szopińska D., Dorna H., Marciniec K. The effect of microwave radiation on germination and health of carrot (Daucus carota L.) seeds |
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Dorna H., Rosińska A., Szopińska D. The effect of acetic acid treatments on health and germination of stored onion (Allium cepa L.) seeds |
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List of posters
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Session 1: New diseases and emerging seed-borne pathogens |
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Alberti I., Prodi A., Montanari M., Senatore M.T., Paris R., Nipoti P. Cercospora species associated to soybean crop in Italy |
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Andrzejak R., Marciniak P., Wieczyński M. Assessment of rye (Secale cereale L.) kernels infection by Fusarium genus fungi |
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Bernal-Vicente A., Donaire L., Gómez-Aix C., Agüero J., Sánchez-Pina M.A., Juárez M., Hernando Y., Aranda M.A. Detection of viruses responsible of lettuce big-vein disease in seeds suggests the possibility of their seed transmission |
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Sautua F., Scandiani M., Gordó M., Carmona M., Formento N., Tartabini M., Luque A. Seed-borne fungal pathogens infecting maize seeds in Argentina from 2009 to 2017 |
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Sigillo L., De Angelis B., Marino G., Mondillo A., Serratore G., Zito D. The health of basil seeds. A laboratory observation |
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Szopińska D., Irzykowska L., Irzykowski W., Jarosz M. The health status of common zinnia (Zinnia elegans Jacq.) seeds |
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Session 3: Innovations and quality assurance in seed health testing |
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Langan T. Monitoring the reduction in efficacy over-time of the herbicide 2,4-D in 1.2% water agar |
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Torre C., Gómez-Aix C., Aranda M.A., Agüero J. One-step Real Time RT-PCR for the detection of Squash mosaic virus, Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus and Melon necrotic spot virus in Cucurbits |
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Session 4: Seed treatments |
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Brodal G., Bye H.B., Brurberg M.B., Fløistad I.S., Edvardsen Ø.M, Talgøm V. Fungicide treatment against Sirococcus conigenus on Norway spruce seeds |
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Jarosz M., Dorna D. The effect of selected substances of plant origin on health and germination of stored onion (Allium cepa L.) seeds
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NOT CONFIRMED – participants are waiting for visa and/or did not pay yet. Their presentations/posters will be included into final programmme of the Symposium after confirmation. |
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Ahmad S., Usama Bilal M., Zohaib Anjum M. Incidence of wheat and maize grains mycoflora at different storage intervals in District Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. |
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Lei Li, Zhihong Hu, Pengfei Liu, Xili Liu. Controlling Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) by suppressing whitefly using neonicotinoid tablets |
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Alifia A. D., Budiman C., Ilyas S. Improving seed health and vigor of bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc) by matryconditioning plus botanical fungicide |
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Hikmawati A. N. M., Ilyas S., Manohara D. Hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) seeds bioprimed with Rhizobacteria before storage were capable of improving plant growth and controlling Phytophthora blight disease after being stored for 7 months |
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Agindotan B., Peluola C., Owati A., Burrows M. New methods for detecting seedborne Ascochyta and Botrytis species causing Ascochyta blight and gray mold of pulse crops |
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