22 International Conference on Plant Growth

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22 International Conference on Plant Growth
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22 International
ConferenceonPlant
GrowthSubstances
June21st–25th,2016
VictoriaUniversity
intheUniversityofToronto
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
CONFERENCEPROGRAM
TABLEOFCONTENTS
OrganizingCommittee…………………………………………………………..………………………....3
SessionOverview……………………………………………………………………………………………....4
MeetingSponsors………………………………………………………………………………..…………….5
ConferenceProgram…………………………………………………………………………………….…….7
GeneralMeetingInformation………………………………………………..…………………………..16
PosterNumbersandTitles…………………….…………………………………………………………..19
Maps……………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………..27
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ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
Chair
YujiKamiya(RIKEN,Japan)
ScientificOrganizingCommitteeMembers
YujiKamiya(RIKEN,Japan)
Tai-pingSun(DukeUniversity,USA)
OttolineLeyser(CambridgeUniversity,UK)
ShinjiroYamaguchi(TohokuUniversity,Japan)
GeorgeEricSchaller(DartmouthCollege,USA)
MikeHoldsworth(UniversityofNottingham,UK)
PeterMcCourt(UniversityofToronto,Canada)
LocalOrganizers
PeterMcCourt(UniversityofToronto,Canada)
EijiNambara(UniversityofToronto,Canada)
ShelleyLumba(UniversityofToronto,Canada)
NeilEmery(TrentUniversity,Canada)
President
ChristineBeveridge(UniversityofQueensland,Australia)
GeneralSecretary
JocelynOzga(UniversityofAlberta,Canada)
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SESSIONOVERVIEW
Tuesday,June21,2016
1:00-6:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
5:30-5:45pm
5:45-8:00pm
Wednesday,June22,2016
9:00-10:35am
10:35-11:00am
11:00-12:30pm
12:30-2:00pm
2:00-3:30pm
3:30-4:00pm
4:00-5:30pm
5:30pm
5:30-7:00pm
5:30-8:30pm
5:30-8:30pm
9:00am–8:30pm
Thursday,June23,2016
9:00-10:30am
10:30-11:00am
11:00-12:30pm
12:30-2:00pm
2:00-3:30pm
3:30-4:00pm
4:00-5:30pm
5:30pm
5:30-7:00pm
5:30-8:30pm
9:00am–8:30pm
Friday,June24,2016
9:00-10:30am
10:30-11:00am
11:00-12:30pm
12:30-2:00pm
2:00pm–6:00pm
6:00-10:30pm
9:00am–8:30pm
Saturday,June25,2016
9:00-10:30am
10:30-11:00am
11:00-12:30pm
12:30-1:00pm
Registration
WelcomeandReception
OpeningCeremony
SilverMedalPresentations
PlenaryI:HormoneMetabolism&Transport
Coffee
PlenaryII:NovelSignalingMolecules
Lunch
Concurrent1:A.HormoneInteractions,B.AbioticInteractions,
C.HormonePerception
Coffee
Concurrent2:A.HormoneMetabolism,B.HormoneTransport,
C.HormoneGenomics
PosterSessionOpens
PosterSession1(Odd-NumberedAbstracts)
PosterReception
OpenBrowsingofPosters
OpenBrowsingofExhibits
PlenaryIII:Hormones&Environment
Coffee
PlenaryIV:FutureofGrowthRegulators(RoundTable)
Lunch
Concurrent3:A.ChemicalBiology,B.LightResponses,
C.Gasotransmitters
Coffee
Concurrent4:A.HormoneSignaling,B.BioticInteractions,
C.ReproductiveDevelopment
PostersandExhibitSessionsOpen
PosterSession2(Even-NumberedAbstracts)
PosterReception
OpenBrowsingofPostersandExhibits
PlenaryV:Hormones&Development
Coffee
Concurrent5:A.VegetativeDevelopment,B.NovelMethods,
C.Hormones&Biotechnology
Lunch
FreeTime
BBQDinnerandDance
OpenBrowsingofExhibits
PlenaryVI:HormoneInteractions
Coffee
PlenaryVII:HormonePerception&Signaling
ClosingRemarks
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Mee#ngSponsors
Pla#numLevel
OLCHEMIMAWARD
JoeKieber,TadaoAsami
UNCUTokyo
Dr.YujiKamiya
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Mee#ngSponsors
GoldLevel
SilverLevel
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CONFERENCEPROGRAM
Posterschedule
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PosterscanbesetuponTuesday,June21 beginningat2:00pmorWednesday,June22 at9amintheGoldring
StudentCentre(150CharlesSt.West),acrossfromtheBaderTheatrewhereplenarytalksareheld.Postersmust
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beinplacebynolaterthan5pmonWednesday,June22 ,2016.AllposterswillbeavailableforviewingonJune
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22 - 23 , 2016 until 8:30 pm. Posters must be removed by 10:00 am on Friday, June 24 , 2016. Posters not
removedwillbediscarded.
PosterNumber
TodeterminethedateandlocationofyourpostersessionintheGoldringCentre,locateyourabstractintheonline
listingorintheendofthisprogrambookletandnotetheposternumber.Abstractsarelistedalphabetically.Your
posternumberwasalsoe-mailedtoyoupriortotheconference.Pleaseattendtoyourposterduringyourposter
session.TherangeofposternumberswillbepostedoutsideeachroomintheGoldringCentreandislistedbelow.
PosterSessions
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AllposterswithODDnumberswillbepresentedonWednesday,June22 from5:30-7:00pm.
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AllposterswithEVENnumberswillbepresentedonThursday,June23 from5:30-7:00pm.
PosterRoom(GoldringCentre) Floor Posternumbers
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GC-126-WMCAtrium
1 1-48
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GC-148-WymilwoodLounge
1 49-89
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GC-218-MusicRoom
2 90-138
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GC-203-Regent'sFoyer 2 139-179
Open browsing of all posters is encouraged before and after the designated presentation times (5:30-7:00 pm)
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until8:30pmonWednesday,June22 andThursday,June23 .
PosterReception
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PosterreceptionswillbeheldonWednesday,June22 andThursday,June23 from5:30-8:30pmatNed’sCafé
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locatedonthe1 flooroftheGoldringCentre.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
1:00–6:00 pm
3:00-5:00 pm
5:30–5:45 pm
5:45-6:30 pm
6:30-7:15 pm
7:15-8:00 pm
Registration
Welcome Reception
Opening Ceremonies and Silver Medal Presentations
Exploring ABA receptors for water use-efficient plants
Erwin Grill, Technische Universität München, Germany
Strigolactone biosynthesis and action in rice and Arabidopsis
Shinjiro Yamaguchi, Tohoku University, Japan
There and back again
Peter McCourt, University of Toronto, Canada
Victoria College Building VC
Victoria College Building VC
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
9:00-10:35 am
9:00-9:05 am
9:05-9:35 am
9:35-10:05 am
10:05-10:35 am
10:35-11:00 am
11:00-12:30 am
11:00-11:30 am
11:30-12:00 pm
12:00-12:30 pm
12:30-2:00 pm
2:00-3:30 pm
2:00-2:18 pm
2:20-2:38 pm
2:40-2:58 pm
3:00-3:08 pm
3:10-3:18 pm
Plenary I: Hormone Metabolism & Transport
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by RIKEN CSRS
Session Chair: Hitoshi Sakakibara, Japan
Sponsor talk: Hitoshi Sakakibara, RIKEN CSRS
Regulation of synthesis and transport of cytokinins for quantitative and qualitative tuning
of actions for plant growth optimization
Hitoshi Sakakibara, RIKEN CSRS, Japan
TBD
Jiri Friml, IST, Austria
TBD
Salim Al-Babili, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Plenary II: Novel Signaling Molecules
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session Chair: Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi, Nagoya University, Japan
Identification of novel peptide hormones in plants
Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi, Nagoya University, Japan
Antheridiogen determines sex in ferns via a spatiotemporally split gibberellin synthesis
pathway
Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka, Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University,
Japan
Binding of RALF1 to the FERONIA receptor kinase downregulates the plasma membrane
H+-ATPase and reduces cell elongation in roots
Miyoshi Haruta, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Lunch
Victoria College Building VC
Concurrent 1A: Hormone Interaction
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by Agrisera
Session Chair: Steve Penfield, UK
TBD
Steve Penfield, John Innes Centre, UK
TBD
George Bassel, University of Birmingham, UK
TBD
Yonghong Wang, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
The pea branching RMS2 gene encodes the PsAFB4/5 auxin receptor and is involved in an
auxin-strigolactone regulation loop
Catherine Rameau, INRA Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, France
Interaction of cytokinin with auxin and ethylene in the control of primary root growth
G. Eric Schaller, Dartmouth College, USA
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2:00-3:30 pm
2:00-2:18 pm
2:20-2:38 pm
2:40-2:58 pm
3:00-3:08 pm
3:10-3:18 pm
3:20-3:28 pm
2:00-3:30 pm
2:00-2:18 pm
2:20-2:38 pm
2:40-2:58 pm
3:00-3:08 pm
3:10-3:18 pm
3:20-3:28 pm
3:30-4:00 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
4:00-4:18 pm
4:20-4:38 pm
4:40-4:58 pm
5:00-5:08 pm
5:10-5:18 pm
5:20-5:28 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
Concurrent 1B: Abiotic Interactions
Northrup Frye NF 003
Session sponsored by Performance Plants Inc.
Session Chair: Motoyuki Ashikari, Nagoya University, Japan
Ethylene-gibberellin relay induces internode elongation in deepwater rice
Motoyuki Ashikari, Nagoya University, Japan
Release of GTP exchange factor mediated regulation of abscisic acid signal transduction
through ABA-induced rapid processing of RopGEFs
Julian Schroeder, University of California San Diego, USA
Novel Epigenetic, RNA and Peptide Regulation in Plant Abiotic Stress Responses
Motoaki Seki, RIKEN CSRS, Japan
Tissue-specific regulation of gibberellin signaling fine-tunes the iron availability responses
Jean-Michel Davière, IBMP-CNRS, France
Control of plant phosphate homeostasis by SPX inositol polyphosphate sensor domains
Rebekka Wild, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Enhancement of ABA receptor confers water-saving drought tolerance in wheat
Masanori Okamoto, Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Japan
Concurrent 1C: Hormone Perception
Emmanuel College EM 001
Session sponsored by Science Signaling
Session Chair: Kimberley Snowden, New Zealand
Strigolactone perception by DAD2 and the environmental control of branching
Kimberley Snowden, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research, New Zealand
A mechanism of rapid ABA signaling inactivation through tyrosine nitration of
PYR/PYL/RCAR receptors
José Léon, IBMCP (CSIC-UPV), Spain
Probing strigolactone receptors in Striga hermonthica with fluorescence
Yuichiro Tsuchiya, Nagoya University, Japan
Understanding Auxin perception and selectivity
Mussa Quareshy, University of Warwick, UK
The D14 strigolactone receptor: part-enzyme and part-receptor
Alexandre de Saint Germain, Salk Institute, USA
Ligand-induced transitions in the phosphorylation status of ethylene receptors in tomato
fruit
Yusuke Kamiyoshihara, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Japan
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Concurrent 2A: Hormone Metabolism
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by Canadian Life Science
Session Chair: Yunde Zhao, University of California, San Diego, USA
Auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
Yunde Zhao, University of California, San Diego, USA
Regulation of gibberellin catabolism by touch
Theo Lange, TU Braunschweig, Germany
SOL1 and other peptidases are responsible for CLE peptide processing mechanisms
Shinichiro Sawa, Kumamoto University, Japan
Oxidative inactivation of auxin by DAO1 regulates growth in Arabidopsis thaliana
Wendy Peer, University of Maryland, USA
Biochemical Characterization of More Axillary Growth in Strigolactone Biosynthesis
Takahito Nomura, Utsunomiya University, Japan
Jasmonoyl-isoleucine catabolic pathways provide new insights into jasmonate
homeostasis
Thierry Heitz, IBMP-CNRS Strasbourg University, France
Concurrent 2B: Hormone Transport
Northrup Frye NF 003
Session sponsored by PeerJ
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4:00-4:18 pm
4:20-4:38 pm
4:40-4:58 pm
5:00-5:08 pm
5:10-5:18 pm
5:20-5:28 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
4:00-4:18 pm
4:20-4:38 pm
4:40-4:58 pm
5:00-5:08 pm
5:10-5:18 pm
5:20-5:28 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-8:30 pm
Session Chair: Mitsunori Seo, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan
Functional screening of plant hormone transporters using modified yeast two-hybrid
systems with receptor complexes
Mitsunori Seo, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan
NPF proteins are part of protein regulatory network involved in hormone-dependent
nutrient sensing
Benoit Lacombe, CNRS, Montpellier, France
Long-distance transport of endogenous gibberellins in Arabidopsis
Patrick Achard, IBMP-CNRS, France
The over expression of the strigolactone transporter PDR1 as a tool to improve plant
growth on phosphate poor soils
Lorenzo Borghi, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Intracellular auxin gradient is essential for the tip growth of a protonemal cell in the moss,
Physcomitrella patens
Kousuke Fukui, Okayama University of Science, Japan
JEFF1 and JEFF2 facilitate jasmonate efflux and affect the wound response in Arabidopsis
thaliana
Hussam Nour-Eldin, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Concurrent 2C: Hormone Genomics
Emmanuel College EM 001
Session sponsored by Cell and Systems Biology at
University of Toronto
Session Chair: David Nelson, University of Georgia, USA
Harnessing the power of molecular evolutionary analysis to understand strigolactone
signaling
David Nelson, University of Georgia, USA
Efficient mapping of genome-wide regulatory elements for biological insights
Carol Huang, Joe Ecker Lab, Salk Institute, USA
Chemical Genomics To Unravel Auxin Perception Controlling Arabidopsis Seedling
Development
Stephanie Robert, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
The root-derived > signal induces ABA-dependent and ABA-independent changes in gene
expression
Leslie Sieburth, University of Utah, USA
Internal and External Signals Controlling Radial Expansion of Root Systems
Sascha Waidmann, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
Identification of gibberellin signaling components in cold stress
Ourania Lantzouni, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Poster Session 1 (Odd-Numbered Abstracts)
Goldring Centre GC
Poster Reception
Ned’s Café, Goldring Centre
Thursday, June 23, 2016
9:00-10:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:00 am
10:00-10:30 am
Plenary III: Hormones & Environment
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session Chair: Salomé Prat, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología-CSIC, Spain
DELLA-dependent salt stress tolerance network
Salomé Prat, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología-CSIC, Spain
TBD
Jennifer Nemhauser, University of Washington, USA
Beyond the Green Revolution: new approaches for improving nitrogen use efficiency and
grain yield in rice
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10:30-11:00 am
11:00-12:30 pm
12:30-2:00pm
2:00-3:35 pm
2:00-2:05 pm
2:05-2:23 pm
2:25-2:43 pm
2:45-3:03 pm
3:05-3:13 pm
3:15-3:23 pm
3:25-3:33 pm
2:00-3:35 pm
2:00-2:05 pm
2:05-2:23 pm
2:25-2:43 pm
2:45-3:03 pm
3:05-3:13 pm
3:15-3:23 pm
3:25-3:33 pm
2:00-3:30 pm
2:00-2:23 pm
Xiangdong Fu, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Plenary IV: Future of Growth Regulators (Round Table)
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session Chair: Shelley Lumba, University of Toronto, Canada
Yuji Kamiya, RIKEN CSRS, Japan
Ottoline Leyser, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
Sean Cutler, University of California, Riverside, USA
Nancy Gough, AAAS/Science Signaling, USA
Aron Silverstone, Syngenta, USA
Lunch
Victoria College Building VC
Concurrent 3A: Chemical Biology
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by Olchemim Ltd.
Session Chair: Tadao Asami, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Sponsor talk: Luděk Fröhlich, Olchemim Ltd.
Chemical regulation of plant hormone functions and their cross talk: SL, GA, BL and Et
Tadao Asami, The University of Tokyo, Japan
A small-molecule approach to identify chemical activators of brassinosteroid signaling
Jenny Russinova, Ghent University, Belgium
Mechanism of strigolactone reception through pea receptor studies
François-Didier Boyer, INRA, France
A forward genetic screen on chemicals that disrupt the actin cytoskeleton uncovers a
novel regulator of auxin efflux carrier trafficking in Arabidopsis
Elison Blancaflor, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, USA
Chemical screening uncovers an antagonist for the strigolactone receptor HTL
Duncan Holbrook-Smith, University of Toronto, Canada
Design and synthesis of fluorescently labeled 6-substituted purine derivatives as markers
of cytokinin perception
Lucie Plíhalová, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
Concurrent 3B: Light Responses
Northrup Frye NF 003
Session sponsored by Conviron
Session Chair: Giltsu Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Sponsor talk: Lee Klimpke, Conviron
PhyB inhibits negative gravitropism non-cell autonomously
Giltsu Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
TBD
Christian Fankhauser, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Shade Avoidance Requires Multiple Hormone Signaling Pathways
Julin Maloof, University of California, Davis, USA
Effects of elevated ambient pressure and temperature on rates of net photosynthesis and
dark respiration
Shinya Sawada, Osaka University, Japan
The Interaction of Light and Gibberellin in the Control of Wheat Architecture
Bethany Ellis, Rothamsted Research, UK
PHYA and PHYB regulate adventitious rooting in response to dark-light transitions in
Arabidopsis seedlings
Molly Kreiser, University of Minnesota, USA
Concurrent 3C: Gasotransmitters
Emmanuel College EM 001
Session sponsored by DuPont Pioneer
Session Chair: Mike Holdsworth, UK
Function and evolution of oxygen and nitric oxide sensing through the N-end rule pathway
Mike Holdsworth, University of Nottingham, UK
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2:25-2:48 pm
2:50-3:13 pm
3:15-3:28 pm
3:30-4:00 pm
4:00-5:35 pm
4:00-4:05 pm
4:05-4:23 pm
4:25-4:43 pm
4:45-5:03 pm
5:05-5:13 pm
5:15-5:23 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
4:00-4:18 pm
4:20-4:38 pm
4:40-4:58 pm
5:00-5:08 pm
5:10-5:18 pm
5:20-5:28 pm
4:00-5:30 pm
4:00-4:18 pm
4:20-4:38 pm
A sleigh ride through the SNO: Role of S-nitrosylation in plant immunity
Gary Loake, Edinburgh University, UK
Regulation of nitric oxide by phytoglobins
Kim Hebelstrup, Aarhus University, Denmark
Ethylene modulation of reactive oxygen species signaling by flavonoid
antioxidants in guard cells
Justin Watkins, Wake Forest University, USA
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Concurrent 4A: Hormone Signaling
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by Olchemim Ltd.
Session Chair: Teva Vernoux, CNRS/ENS Lyon, Laboratoire de Reproduction et
Développement des Plantes, France
Sponsor talk: Luděk Fröhlich, Olchemim Ltd.
Combining imaging and modeling to understand how hormonal signals drive selforganization dynamics at the meristem
Teva Vernoux, CNRS/ENS Lyon, France
Cytokinin: Beyond Two Component Signaling
Joe Kieber, University of North Carolina, USA
TBD
Ari Sadanandom, Durham University, UK
COP1 is a negative regulator of seed germination in strigolactone signaling
Shigeo Toh, Nagoya University, Japan
Nitrate signaling via Abscisic Acid release from inactive conjugates in Arabidopsis root tips
Jeanne Harris, University of Vermont, USA
Concurrent 4B: Biotic Interactions
Northrup Frye NF 003
Session sponsored by Centre for the Analysis of Genome
Evolution & Function
Session Chair: Ken Shirasu, Japan
Vascular hijack by parasitic plants
Ken Shirasu, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan
TBD
Mary Wildermuth, UC Berkeley, USA
Pipecolic acid – a central regulator of plant systemic acquired resistance and defense
priming
Jürgen Zeier, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
The clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae controls plant hormone homeostasis by
degradation, conjugation and methylation to alter plant defense responses
Jutta Ludwig-Müller, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
DELLA regulates arbuscular mycorrhiza formation by interacting with the
central symbiosis transcription factor CYCLOPS
Caroline Gutjahr, LMU Munich, Germany
Protein Phosphatase 2A as a post-translational regulator of salicylic acid dependent
pathogenesis responses
Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi, University of Turku, Finland
Concurrent 4C: Reproductive Development
Emmanuel College EM 001
Session sponsored by The Company of Biologists
Session Chair: Doris Wagner, University of Pennsylvania, USA
The contribution of the ‘antiflorigen’ TFL1 to inflorescence architecture
Doris Wagner, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Flowering and plant architecture in the perennial model Arabis alpine
Maria Albani, University of Cologne, Germany
4:40-4:58 pm
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5:00-5:08 pm
5:10-5:18 pm
5:20-5:28 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
5:30-8:30 pm
A non-canonical auxin-sensing mechanism is required for organ morphogenesis in
Arabidopsis
Sara Simonini, John Innes Centre, UK
Gibberellins are essential for cucumber female flower development
Maria Joao Pimenta Lange, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
IQ-domain proteins connect auxin and calcium signaling during Arabidopsis development
Jos Wendrich, Wageningen University, Netherlands
Manipulating gibberellin signalling in developing wheat grain for improved yield and
quality
Aakriti Wanchoo-Kohli, Rothamsted Research, UK
Poster Session 2 (Even-Numbered Abstracts)
Goldring Centre GC
Poster Reception
Goldring Centre, Ned’s Café
Friday, June 24, 2016
9:00-10:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:00 am
10:00-10:30 am
10:30-11:00 am
11:00-12:35 pm
11:00-11:05 am
11:05-11:23 am
11:25-11:43 am
11:45-12:03 pm
12:05-12:13 pm
12:15-12:23 pm
12:25-12:33 pm
11:00-12:30 pm
11:00-11:18 am
11:20-11:38 am
Plenary V: Hormones & Development
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by The Company of Biologists
Session Chair: Ottoline Leyser, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
TBD
Ottoline Leyser, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
TRANSPORTER OF IBA1 links auxin and cytokinin to regulate root architecture
Lucia Strader, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
TBD
Tom Beeckman, Ghent University – VIB, Belgium
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Concurrent 5A: Vegetative Development
Isabel Bader Theatre BT
Session sponsored by Syngenta
Session Chair: Claus Schwechheimer, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Sponsor talk: Aron Silverstone, Syngenta
LLM-domain B-GATAs control stomata formation downstream from light and PIF
transcription factors
Claus Schwechheimer, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Identifying Gibberellic-Acid transport mechanisms in Arabidopsis
Eilon Shani, Tel Aviv University, Israel
A role for auxin methylation during plant development
Miguel Blázquez, IBMCP (CSIC-UPV), Spain
A Model Integrating Cytokinin into Regulation of Shoot Branching by Light Signals
Tesfamichael Kebrom, Texas A&M University, USA
Carbon availability controls shoot growth through sugar-induced cytokinin biosynthesis
and transport in Arabidopsis
Takatoshi Kiba, RIKEN CSRS, Japan
ABA is a modulator of endodormancy release in grapevine buds
Etti Or, Volcani Center, ARO, Israel
Concurrent 5B: Novel Methods
Northrup Frye NF 003
Session sponsored by The Bio-Analytic Resource for Plant
Biology
Session Chair: Alexander Jones, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University, UK
Imaging phytohormones during development and environmental responses using FRET
biosensors
Alexander Jones, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University, UK
Comparison of cytokinin metabolism kinetics of two distinct Arabidopsis ecotypes through
experimental and computational techniques
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11:40-11:58 am
12:00-12:08 pm
12:10-12:18 pm
12:20-12:28 pm
11:00-12:35 pm
11:00-11:05 am
11:05-11:23 am
11:25-11:43 am
11:45-12:03 pm
12:05-12:13 pm
12:15-12:23 pm
12:25-12:33 pm
12:30-2:00 pm
2:00-6:00 pm
6:00-10:30 pm
Klára Hoyerová, Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR, Czech Republic
Selective degradation of Aux/IAA proteins modulates plant development
Thomas Vain, Umeå Plant Science Centre, Sweden
A novel targeted metabolomic approach in plant hormone analysis
Ondrej Novak, Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR & Palacky University, Czech
Republic
Tissue-Specifity of ABA Biosynthesis in Relation to Its Roles During Arabidopsis Seed
Development and Germination
Annie Marion-Poll, INRA, France
Auxin biosynthesis inhibitors, new tools for auxin study and regulation
Kazuo Soeno, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), Japan
Concurrent 5C: Hormones & Biotechnology
Emmanuel College EM001
Session sponsored by Frontier Agri-Science
Session Chair: Wilhelm Rademacher, BASF (retired), Germany
Sponsor talk: Julian Northey, Frontier Agri-Science
Plant Growth Regulators in Crop Production: Overview and New Developments
Wilhelm Rademacher, BASF (retired), Germany
Transgenic alteration of ethylene biosynthesis and ethylene sensitivity increases grain
yield in maize under filed drought-stress conditions
Jinrui Shi, DuPont Pioneer, USA
Strigolactones: biosynthesis and potential in agriculture
Christine Beveridge, The University of Queensland, Australia
Gibberellin Signalling: A Target For Improving Wheat Architecture
Steve Thomas, Rothamsted Research, UK
New cytokinin derivatives for plant biotechnology, agriculture and cosmetics
Karel Doležal, Palacky University, Czech Republic
Translating frost tolerant seed degreening from Arabidopsis to Canola
Mendel Perkins, University of Calgary, Canada
Lunch
Victoria College Building
Free Time
BBQ Dinner and Dance
Hart House, Great Hall and Quad
Saturday, June 25, 2016
9:00-10:30 am
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:00 am
10:00-10:30 am
10:30-11:00 am
11:00-12:30 pm
11:00-11:30 am
11:30-12:00 pm
Plenary VI: Hormone Interactions
Isabel Bader Theatre
Session Chair: Zhiyong Wang, Carnegie Institute, USA
Regulation of the hormone networks by the circadian clock and nutrient signals
Zhi-Yong Wang, Carnegie Institution for Science, USA
TBD
Yka Helariutta, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University, UK
Translational regulation of plant hormone responses
Jose Alonso, North Carolina State University, USA
Coffee Break
Isabel Bader Theatre
Plenary VII: Hormone Perception & Signaling
Isabel Bader Theatre
Session sponsored by Cell & Systems Biology at University of
Toronto
Session Chair: Mark Estelle, University of California, San Diego, USA
Constitutive auxin response in Physcomitrella reveals complex interactions between
Aux/IAA and ARF proteins
Mark Estelle, University of California, San Diego, USA
Chemical dissection of ABA receptor function
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12:00-12:30 pm
12:30-1:00 pm
Sean Cutler, University of California, Riverside, USA
Plant membrane receptor activation by shape-complementary co-receptor kinases
Michael Hothorn, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Closing Remarks
Isabel Bader Theatre
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Poster#1AFACILESYNTHESISOF[ N4]-SUBSTITUEDPURINEDERIVATIVESFROMSIMPLE[ N]-PRECURSORSJan
Bucek(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#2AforwardchemicalgeneticscreenforsmallmoleculesthatinducethepromoterofUGT74E2,an
ArabidopsisUDP-glucosyltransferasethataffectsauxinhomeostasisandstresstolerancePavelKerchev,Tomvan
derMeer,FrankVanBreusegem(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#3Amoss-specificditerpenoidhormoneregulatesprotonemalgrowthanddevelopmentHiroshi
Kawaide,ShoMiyazaki,MasatoshiNakajima(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#4Anovelroot-knotnematodeattractantisreleasedfromseedsthroughseedcoatmucilageextrusion
AllenYi-LunTsai,TetsuyaArita,RyoKurota,ShinichiroSawa(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#5AroleforauxinduringthelaterstagesoflegumeseeddevelopmentJohnRoss,TobiasMeitzel,Richard
Thompson,MarionDalmais,AbdelhafidBendahmane,LauraQuittenden,ErinMcAdam,SamCook,JenniferSmith
(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#6ARotatingViewofAuxinSignalingHongweiJing(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#7AscreenforAtD14mutantproteinsthatcantransmitthesignalindependentlyofstrigolactone
bindinginArabidopsisAkaneSakurada,MengmengCao,KiyoshiMashiguchi,YoshiyaSeto,ShinjiroYamaguchi,
WeiqiangLi(Hormoneperception)
Poster#8AstudyonadaptivesignificanceofgallformationforanaphidinducinggallsonJapaneseelmtrees
YoshihitoSuzuki,ShinsakuIto,TaichiroIshige,KeisukeTanaka,MamiTakei(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#9Abscinazole-E3M,apracticalinhibitorofabscisicacid8'-hydroxylaseforuseindroughttolerance
improvementMasanoriOkamoto,RyosukeMega,JunTakeuchi,YasushiTodoroki(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#10Analysisoftissue-specificgeneexpressionandhormonebiosynthesisduringtissue-reunionprocess
inincisedArabidopsisfloweringstem.MiyukiNakanowatari,KentaroOgura,MaasaBanse,KeitaMatsuoka,Emi
Yumoto,TakaoYokota,HisakazuYamane,MasashiAsahina,ShinobuSatoh(Abioticstress)
Poster#12ApplicationofbioregulatorsofmicrobiologicaloriginasneweffectivestimulantsofTriticum
aestivumL.regenerationinvitroVictoriaTsygankova,ElenaShysha,AnatolyGalkin,AllaYemets,YaroslavBlume,
GalinaIutynska(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#13ArabidopsisCytokininResponseFactor6RepressesCytokininRelatedGenesinResponseto
OxidativeStresstoPromoteToleranceAaronRashotte,PaulZwack,H.Hallmark,ErikaKeshishian,AndrejHurny,
EvaBenkova,LenkaPlačková,OndřejNovák,TimothyHowton,M.Mukhtar,IngeDeClercq,FrankVanBreusegem
(Abioticstress)
Poster#14Arabidopsisgibberellin2-oxidase7catabolicpropertiesrevisedMariaPimentaLange,NilsKappe,
TheoLange(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#15Arenon-canonicalstrigolactonesmajorplayers?KohkiAkiyama,ChristopherMcErlean,Koichi
Yoneyama,XiaonanXie,KaoriYoneyama,TakahitoNomura(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#16Assessmentofcytokininbasedgrainyieldinwheat(TriticumaestivumL.)LauraPerry,NeilEmery
(Hormonegenomics)
Poster#17AuxinreceptorsandseeddevelopmentinpeaArianeGélinas-Marion,JohnRoss(Hormone
perception)
Poster#18AuxinregulationofethylenebiosynthesisindevelopingpeafruitCharithaJayasinghege,Jocelyn
Ozga,KosalaWaduthanthri,DennisReinecke(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#19AUXINRESPONSEFACTORACTIVITYASAGENETICSWITCHTOCONTROLPLANTREGENERATIONAND
ORGANOGENESISPROPERTIESNadenKrogan,WenzislavaCkurshumova,AdrianaCaragea,DanielleMarcos,
ThomasBerleth(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#20BES1down-regulatesAbscisicAcid2toincreaseseedsizeinArabidopsisthalianaSeong-KiKim
(HormoneInteractions)
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Poster#22BiochemicalcharacterizationofLATERALBRANCHINGOXIDOREDUCTASEinvolvingstrigolactone
biosynthesisinArabidopsisKohkiAkiyama,PhillipBrewer,ChristineBeveridge,YoshiyaSeto,ShinjiroYamaguchi,
KaoriYoneyama,XionanXie,KoichiYoneyama,TakahitoNomura(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#23BiocommunicationbetweenfloweringplantsandinsectsthroughpollenfluorescenceHiroshiFukui,
KatsumiGoto,JunkoTsukioka,ShinnosukeMori,MariKawakami,MasanoriOishi,MasahiroOsakabe,Nariaki
Sugioka,MasayukiSakuma,NobuhiroHirai(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#24BSS1asanegativeregulatorforbrassinosteroidsignalingthatwasidentifiedbychemicalbiology
usingBrz.TakeshiNakano(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#25C2-substitutedaromaticcytokininsugarconjugatesdelaytheonsetofsenescencebymaintaining
theactivityofthephotosyntheticapparatusOndrejPlihal,HanaVylicilova,LuciePlihalova,AlexandraHusickova,
LukasSpichal,KarelDolezal(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#26CharacterizationandgenefunctionalstudyofanovelalbinomutantinArabidopsis*LINA(Hormone
signaling)
Poster#27Chemicalregulationofphotorespiratoryhydrogenperoxide-inducedcelldeath.TomvanderMeer,
PavelKerchev,FrankVanBreusegem(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#28ChemicalscreeningofnovelstrigolactoneagoniststhatspecificallyinteractwithD14proteins.Rei
Yasui,YoshiyaSeto,ShinjiroYamaguchi,HiroyukiKasahara (Hormoneperception)
Poster#29ComparisonofcytokininmetabolismkineticsoftwodistinctArabidopsisecotypesthrough
experimentalandcomputationaltechniquesKlaraHoyerova,PetrHosek,EvaZizkova,PetreDobrev(Novel
methodsandtechnologyforhormoneresearch)
Poster#30ConformationalchangesofDAD2areanimportantmechanisminthesignalreceptionof
strigolactoneRichardNewcomb,KimberleySnowden,HuiWenLee(Hormoneperception)
Poster#31Controlofextra-andintracellularcytokininlevelsincyanobacteriaandalgaeJanŠimura,Ondřej
Novák,PavelPřibyl,LenkaZáveská,EvaŽižková,KláraHoyerová,PetreDobrev,VáclavMotyka,Martin
Kubeš(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#32Cross-talkbetweenbrassinosteroidandethylene:regulationofsugarcaneACCsynthaseinresponse
tobrassinosteroidEduardoPurgatto,JoseSergioSoares,MarceloMenossi,JosephKieber(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#33CytokininhypersignalingreprogramsmaizeleafpatterningMichaelScanlon,Sivanandan
Chudalayandi,AnnaRogers,MichaelMuszynski,JamesCahill(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#34CytokininproductionbyMethylobacteriumorganophillumandtheirpromotingeffectongrowthand
physiologyofsoybean(Glycinemax)AnnaKisiala,NeilEmery(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#35CytokininResponseFactors1&2ResponsetoAbioticStressDuringGerminationErikaKeshishian,
PaulCobine,AaronRashotte,OndřejNovák,LenkaPlačková (Abioticstress)
Poster#36Cytokinin–ethyleneinteractioninwoodformationJuhaImmanen,JormaVahala,AiriLamminmäki,
KaisaNieminen,YkäHelariutta,JaakkoKangasjärvi(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#37CytokininsinpoplarPavelJaworek,PetrTarkowski,DavidZalabák,OndřejPlíhal,DavidKopečný
(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#38D6PROTEINKINASEisrequiredattheplasmamembranetomediatePIN-dependentauxintransport
InêsBarbosa,MelinaZourelidou,BenjaminWeller,ClausSchwechheimer,IngoHeilmann(Hormonetransport)
Poster#39DecipheringtheroleofDELLAinsugarcane:physicalinteractionswithPIFandEIN3/EIL1proteins
EdgarPeiter,PrakashLakshmanan,RafaelTavares,MarceloMenossi(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#40DELLA,IDDandSCL3cooperateinthegibberellinfeedbacksystemHidekiYoshida,KoHirano,
MakotoMatsuoka,MiyakoUeguchi-Tanaka(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#41DELLA-GAF1/IDD2COMPLEXREGULATESGIBBERELLINHOMEOSTASISANDSIGNALINGJutarou
Fukazawa,TakeshiIto,YohsukeTakahashi(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#42Design,synthesisandbiologicalactivityofnewbrassinosteroidanalogueswithphenylgroupinthe
sidechainJennyRussinova,MiroslavKvasnica,JanaOklestkova,VaclavBazgier,PetraKorinkova,JaromirMikulik
(HormoneInteractions)
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Poster#43Determiningthemechanismofthetype-AARRsinthecytokininsignalingpathwayinArabidopsis
thalianaChia-YiCheng,CarlyShanks,JosephKieber (Hormonesignaling)
Poster#44DevelopmentofcompoundsshowingethylenelikeactivityMasashiSuzuki,YukoKengoyama,Tsubasa
Mizuno,YusakuImamura,KeikoAbe,ShinjiOkada,TadaoAsami,NobutakaKitahata(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#45Developmentalchangesinvegetativeandreproductivegrowthinsunflower(HelianthusannuusL.)
asinfluencedbyexogenousapplicationofplantgrowthhormonesGayithriM,ShadakshariYG,MuraliK,Punith
HV,NagarathnaTKTK(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#46DiterpenoidMomilactonesExhibitBroadRangeofGrowth-InhibitoryActionuponVariousOrganisms
KeisukeTomita,HideakiNojiri,KazunoriOkada,Ken-ichiroHayashi,YasuhiroMatsuo,MakotoKawamukai(Biotic
interaction)
Poster#47EffectofcolonizationwithabacterialendophyteonstrigolactonesignalinginriceHideoNakashita,
MiyukiKusajima,TakamasaMori,HiromotoYamakawa,TadaoAsami (Bioticinteraction)
Poster#48EffectofCompostandHormones(AuxinandGibberellin)ontheChlorophyllandphytochemical
contentofJatrophaIdowuOdeleye(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#49EffectoftranscriptionfactorOsHRT1ontheregulationofseeddormancyinriceHengXu,YingZhu
(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#50Effectsofauxin,cytokininandpaclobutrazolonvegetativegrowthofSolanumtuberosumL.‘Tedjo
MZ’cuttingKumalaDewi,UmmiDarrist(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#51EffectsofCytokininonAdventitiousRootFormationinArabidopsisthalianaDennisMathews,Kaylyn
Bergquist(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#52EFFECTSOFINDOLE-3-ACETICACIDONGROWTHPARAMETERSOFCITRULLUSLANATUS(THUNBERG)
MATSUM.ANDNAKAIMosesOsawaru,MatthewOgwu(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#53EffectsofphosphateandotherplanthormonesonstrigolactoneproductionKaoriYoneyama,Koichi
Yoneyama,TakahitoNomura(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#54ELUCIDATINGTHEROLEOFETHYLENEINMANGOMALFORMATIONGurdeepBains,ArchanaSingh,
VinaiKumar,AlokShukla,RameshPant,WahidAnsari(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#55Endogenousauxinregulatesregionoftheadventitiousshootformationoninternodalsegmentsin
ipecacKen-ichiroHayashi,ImariKoike,KoichiroShimomura,MikihisaUmehara,HiroyukiKasahara(Vegetative
development)
Poster#56Endogenousent-kaurenoicacid-metaboliteregulatesthedifferentiationofPhyscomitrellapatens
HiroshiKawaide,ShoMiyazaki,MarihoHara,TadaoAsami,MasatoshiNakajima(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#57EndogenousPhytohormoneAccumulationintheCecidogenicInsectsofSolidagoAltissimaPeter
Andreas,NeilEmery(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#58EnvironmentalregulationofthestrigolactonepathwayinpetuniaCarlaOplaat,BartJanssen,Revel
Drummond,LukeLuo,KimberleySnowden,SusanLedger
(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#59EthephonversusAVGresponseonsugarcaneripening:sucroseyield,growth,andhormonalstatus
CamilaCunha,MarceloMenossi,MarceloSilva,ClaudianaSantos(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#60EvaluatingthetargetselectivityoftwonewauxinherbicidesJaredBell,PaulSchmitzer,Justyna
Prusinska,MussaQuareshy,VeselinaUzunova,RichardNapier(Hormoneperception)
Poster#61EvolutionofbiosyntheticgeneclustersofditerpenephytoalexinsinriceMorifumiHasegawa,
MatthewShenton,NoriKurata,KojiMiyamoto,HisakazuYamane,KazunoriOkada,HiroshiKawaide,Tomonobu
Toyomasu,WataruMitsuhashi(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#62ExogenousnitricoxidemitigatesparaquattoxicityinBrassicanapusL.seedlingsthroughthe
modulationofantioxidantdefenseandglyoxalasesystemsMirzaHasanuzzaman,HirosukeOku,MasayukiFujita
(Abioticstress)
Poster#63Exploringregulatorynetworkofricetilleranglethroughdynamictranscriptomeanalysisofshoot
gravitropismNingZhang(Hormonegenomics)
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Poster#64Exposurebrassinosteroidandbrassinosteroidmimicscontinuallyimprovephotosynthesisinrice
subjectedtoheatstressWeerasinSonjaroon,JutipornThussagunpanit,KanapolJutamanee,LilyKaveeta,Ornusa
Khamsuk,ApichartSuksamrarn
(Abioticstress)
Poster#65Expressionpatternsofgibberellinandjasmonatesignalinggenesduringwheatseedgermination
NguyenNguyen-Tran,BelayAyele(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#66F-BoxProteinasSignalTransducerofPlantGrowthRegulators-AReviewNairanjanaBera(Hormone
signaling)
TIR1/AFB
Poster#67FeedbackregulationofYUCCAgeneexpressioninAuxinbiosynthesisthroughSCF
complex
ShinTakato,AkikoSato,MasashiSuzuki,YusukeKakei,Ken-ichiro Hayashi, AyakoNakamura,Kazuo Soeno,
YukihisaShimada(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#68FunctionalanalysisofCLE16andCLE17inArabidopsisusingtheCRISPR/Cas9systemChieShimaoka,
YasukaYamaguchi,ShinichiroSawa,TakashiIshida(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#69FunctionalAnalysisofCytokinin-DependentTargetsofCytokininResponseFactor6ArielHughes,
AlyssaParish,PaulCobine,AaronRashotte,PaulZwack(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#70FunctionalanalysisofhormonetransportingNRT1/PTRfamily(NPF)proteinsTakafumiShimizu,
Gang-SuHyon,HirofumiNakagami,MitsunoriSeo,HidenoriMatsui(Hormonetransport)
Poster#71Functionalstudiesofbrassinosteroid-inducedanthocyaninaccumulationinplantresponsestolowN
stressJianLiang,JunxianHe(Abioticstress)
Poster#72Functionsofcarotenoidcleavagedioxygenase8inMicro-TomYoshihiroOkabe,TohruAriizumi,
HiroshiEzura,ShokoHasegawa,MikihisaUmehara(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#73FungalderivedCKsandtheirroleintheUstilagomaydis-Zeamayspathosystem.ErinMorrison,RJ
NeilEmery,BarrySaville(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#74GA-3signaling:ubiquitin-proteasomesystemallowsplantgrowththroughbreakdownofDELLA
proteinsJe-anCedricCruz(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#75GeneticapproachestostudyingIPyA-independentroutesofauxinbiosynthesis.AnnaStepanova,
JavierBrumos,JeongaYun,DavidBullock,JoseAlonso(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#76Gibberellin3-oxidase1isessentialforpollenmaturationinRiceKyosukeKawai,SayakaTakehara,
MakotoMatsuoka,MiyakoUeguchi(Tanaka)(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#77GibberellinsincreaseseedsinkstrengthinPisumsativumL.KosalaWaduthanthri,JocelynOzga,
HarleenKaur,DennisReinecke(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#78HighthroughputchemicalscreeningusinganArabidopsisShHTL7systemtoidentifystrigolactone
signalingagonistsShigeoToh,AsrinusSubha,DuncanHolbrook-Smith,PeterMcCourt(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#79Identificationofasorgomolsynthase,thatconverts5-deoxystrigoltosorgomolinsorghumHideyuki
Suzuki,MasaharuMizutani,ShunsukeIshiwa,HirosatoTakikawa,YukihiroSugimoto(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#80IdentificationofcarlactonoicacidmethyltransferaseinArabidopsisKohkiAkiyama,YutaOnozuka,
NaokiKitaoka,TakayaKisugi,KiyoshiMashiguchi,YoshiyaSeto,ShinjiroYamaguchi(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#81IdentificationofessentialaminoacidresiduesinKAI2/HTLinArabidopsisTomokiAkatsu,Yu
Morimoto,YoshiyaSeto,KiyoshiMashiguchi,ShinjiroYamaguchi(Hormoneperception)
Poster#82Identificationofnovelregulatorsoftheauxinbiosynthesisduringembryodevelopmentin
ArabidopsisSouadMroue,HélèneRobertBoisivon(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#83Identificationofstrigolactone-responsegenesandtheirinteractionswithcytokininanddecapitation
intheregulationofshootbranchingStephanieKerr,MilosTanurdzic,ChristineBeveridge(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#84Identifyingphytohormonesinvolvedinmetal-specificrootarchitectureresponsesStefanieDeSmet,
TonyRemans,JacoVangronsveld,AnnCuypers(Abioticstress)
Poster#85ImpactofhormonesoncelldeathinducedbycellulosebiosynthesisinhibitorsFatimaAwwad,
NathalieBeaudoin(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#86Invivophysiologicalresponsesinone-year-oldMerwillaplumbeaoriginallytreatedwithdifferent
cytokininsStephenAmoo,KarelDolezal,MackMoyo,AdeyemiAremu(Hormones&biotechnology)
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Poster#87Inducingeffectoflowmolecularweightnitrogen-containingheterocycliccompoundsondirectshoot
organogenesisofLinumusitatissimumL.invitroOlegBayer,AllaYemets,YaroslavBlume,VictoriaTsygankova,
YaroslavAndrusevich,VladimirSergeevichBrovarets(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#88Insect-producingauxininvolvedininsectgallinductionYoshihitoSuzuki,HiroyoshiSuzuki,Chiaki
Yokohama,ShinjiNagata,TadaoAsami(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#89Interactionsbetweenethylene,gibberellins,andbrassinosteroidsinthedevelopmentofrhizobial
andmycorrhizalsymbiosesofpeaJamesReid,EloiseFoo,ErinMcAdam,JamesWeller(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#90InvestigatingSMAX1DegradationinResponsetoKarrikinsandStrigolactonesNicholasMorffy,David
Nelson(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#91InvestigatingtheroleofXERICOinGA-ABAcrosstalkduringgerminationandstressresponseEliana
Vonapartis,CarinaCarianopol,SoniaGazzarrini(Abioticstress)
Poster#92JasmonatesbiosynthesisinArabidopsisseedsisdistinctfromitswound-inducedpathwayinleaves
EhsanKhodapanahi,EijiNambara(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#93Jasmonoyl-L-isoleucineisrequiredfortheproductionofaflavonoidphytoalexinbutnotditerpenoid
phytoalexinsinultraviolet-irradiatedriceleavesKazunoriOkada,MoritoshiIino,KojiMiyamoto,IsamiEnda,
ToshikiOkada,YumikoSato,KoheiWatanabe,TomokoSakazawa,EmiYumoto,KyomiShibata,MasashiAsahina,
TakaoYokota,HisakazuYamane(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#94KarrikinsignalinginarbuscularmycorrhizadevelopmentTrevorWang,SamyCarbonnel,Markus
Kolodziej,VeronicaBasso,MaximilianGriesmann,CarolineGutjahr(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#95Karrikin-baseddegradationsystemasatooltoidentifyKLAashimaKhosla,DavidNelson(Hormone
signaling)
Poster#96Karrikinsdelaysoybeanseedgerminationbymediatingabscisicacidandgibberellinbiogenesis
undershadedconditionsYongMeng,KaiShu(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#97MAKR2setsupthepaceoftherootgravityresponsebycontrollingPIN2traffickingMariadelMar
Marquès-Bueno,LaiaArmengot,ThomasStanislas,MatthieuPlattre,VincentBayle,YvonJaillais(Hormone
signaling)
Poster#98Mechanismofpolyamine-inducedaluminumtoxicitytoleranceinmungbeanplants:Astudyon
antioxidantdefenseandmethylglyoxaldetoxificationsystemsMirzaHasanuzzaman,KamrunNahar,Masayuki
Fujita(Abioticstress)
Poster#99Modeofactionofagibberellinmimic,AC94377,inArabidopsisKaiJiang,MasatoOtani,Hiroaki
Shimotakahara,Jun-minYoon,Seung-HyunPark,TsuyoshiOhta,HidemitsuNakamura,MasatoshiNakajima,Tadao
Asami(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#100MolecularbasisforENOYL-COAHYDRATASE2rolesinIBA-to-IAAConversionDavidKorasick,
SamanthaPowers,JosephJez,LuciaStrader(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#101NanoparticleeffectonphytohormonedynamicsandtranscriptomeofArabidopsisplantsPremysl
Landa,PetreDobrev,SylvaPrerostova,VojtechKnirsch,AlenaGaudinova,TomasVanek(Abioticstress)
Poster#102NewleadcompoundsforregulatingethylenesignalingHirokoShimizu-Yumoto,Masayoshi
Nakayama,HirokiHayase,MasashiSuzuki,TadaoAsami,NobutakaKitahata,KazuyukiKuchitsu(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#103NIN-LIKEPROTEIN8regulatesABAcatabolismduringnitrate-promotedseedgerminationin
ArabidopsisMasanoriOkamoto,DaweiYan,VanathyEaswaran,VivianChau,EijiNambara(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#104NovelrolesofArabidopsismolybdenumcofactorsulfuraseABA3inenvironmentalstressresponses
ShunsukeWatanabe,YujiSawada,MasamiYokotaHirai,MitsunoriSeo(Abioticstress)
Poster#105NucleosideN-ribohydrolasesandadenosinekinasesinmaize(Zeamays)DavidZalabák,Ondřej
Plíhal,DavidKopečný,RadkaKončitíková,EvaHájková,MartinaKopečná,ArmelleVigouroux,SolangeMoréra
(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#106Nutrientacquisitionstrategiesareallostericallyregulatedbyaconservedquorum-sensingmolecule
toprimeandmodulatexylempericyclepolecellsforlateralrootdevelopmentJensKossmann,JamesLloyd,
MargarethaVanDerMerwe,DavidSecco(Vegetativedevelopment)
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Poster#108OmicapproachestoshedlightonapplefruitdevelopmentandripeningAgnesGacel,SylvainGuyot,
MirkoMoser,ElisaAsquini,AzeddineSi-Ammour,MickaëlMaucourt,DuyenProdhomme,AnnickMoing,Javier
Miret,SergiMunne-Bosch,FrancescaPopulin,GiuliaEccher,AlessandroBotton(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#109OnthepresenceofnosFgeneinthefouraquaticandterrestrialNostocstrainsrevealingantifungal
andtrypsininhibitoractivityRamezan-AliKhavari-Nejad,TaherNejadsattari(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#110OsHRT3,ahightemperatureresponsivetranscriptionfactor,isinvolvedinpre-harvestsproutingin
riceHuaZhang,MinYu,YingZhu(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#111OverexpressionofbacterialhalogenasesinArabidopsisthalianatogeneratenewchlorindol-3aceticacidsLorenzoCaputi,SarahE.O’Connor,AntjeWalter,JuttaLudwig-Müller(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#112PhosphorylationofFUSCA3bySnRK1isrequiredforreproductivedevelopmentandseedvigorat
hightemperaturesinArabidopsisAllenTsai,AaronChan,CarinaCarianopol,KresanthVaratharajah,Sonia
Gazzarrini(Abioticstress)
Poster#113PhysiologicalroleofstrigolactonesinriceleavesAkiraOikawa,ShinjiroYamaguchi,Mikihisa
Umehara,YusukeYamada,KoichiroShimomura,KazukiSaito(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#114PIN-mediatedauxinefflux-itsregulationandbiochemicalpropertiesMelinaZourelidou,Claus
Schwechheimer,UlrichHammes,AstridFastner,MartinaKolb(Hormonetransport)
Poster#115PLANTMEDIATEDOXIDATIONOFGR24PetrTarkowski,JakubKoristka,RostislavHalouzka,Sanja
CavarZeljkovic(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#116Pleiotropiceffectsofspermidineonplantdevelopmentduetoalteredexpressionofpolyamine
transportersSheazaAhmed,JigarPatel,MenakaAriyaratne,PaulMorris(Hormonetransport)
Poster#117Potentialforusingarhizosphericbacteriumtocontrolbacterialcankeroftomato(Solanum
lycopersicumL.)YokoTakishita,Jean-BenoitCharron,DonaldSmith(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#118PREPARATIONANDBIOLOGICALACTIVITYOFKINETINLIKEAROMATICCYTOKININSMartinHönig
(Hormones&biotechnology)
Poster#119Purificationandcharacterizationof(3Z):(2E)-hexenalisomeraseanditsapplicationtoenhancethe
productionof(2E)-hexenalMikikoKunishima,YasuoYamauchi,MasaharuMizutani,MasakiKuse,Hirosato
Takikawa,YukihiroSugimoto(Abioticstress)
Poster#120QuantitativeproteomicanalysisofauxinsignalingduringseedlingdevelopmentDiorKelley,Zhouxin
Shen,StevenBriggs,MarkEstelle(Hormonegenomics)
Poster#121ReducedMTAMetabolismAffectsThermospermineRegulationofAuxinandLipidPathwaysHitoshi
Sakakibara,BenjaminTremblay,MayeSaechao,IshariWaduwara-Jayabahu,BarbaraMoffatt(Vegetative
development)
Poster#122Regulationofditerpenoidphytoalexinbiosynthesismediatedbythestress-inducibletranscription
factorDPFinriceYumuTabuchi,RyoTsutsumi,HideakiNojiri,KazunoriOkada,KojiMiyamoto,HisakazuYamane,
MasakiMori,KeiichiroNemoto,TatsuyaSawasaki,NobutakaMitsuda(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#123Regulationofhormones,lipidsandproteinsinsoybeanV3stagetrifoliatesbybacterialcompounds
Lipo-chitooligosaccharideandThuricin17SowmyalakshmiSubramanian,DonaldSmith(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#124RNA-Seqanalysisofradish(RaphanussativusL.)agrobacterialtumoursAlexanderPredeus,
AlexanderTkachenko,IrinaDodueva,LyudmilaLutova(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#125RoleofOryzasativapseudo-histidinephosphotransferproteinsinresponsestoabioticstressYuChangTsai,Chia-YunLee(Abioticstress)
Poster#126RoleofplanthormonesinflowerandfruitdevelopmentintomatoIrinaPanizel,SayantanPanda,
AsaphAharoni,HagaiYasuor(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#127Root-derivedactivecytokininsregulateshootgrowthinArabidopsisAsamiOsugi,MikikoKojima,
YumikoTakebayashi,TakatoshiKiba,HitoshiSakakibara(Hormonetransport)
Poster#128ScreeningofchemicalsthataffectprotonemaldifferentiationofamossPhyscomitrellapatensKenichiroHayashi,HiroshiKawaide,MasatoshiNakajima,Che-DongYang,ShoMiyazaki,Seung-HyunPark,Masato
Otani,TadaoAsami(Hormoneperception)
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Poster#129SeedandauxinregulationofTIR1auxinco-receptorsinpeafruitCharithaJayasinghege,Jocelyn
Ozga,DennisReinecke(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#130Selectionandcharacterizationofchemicalsthatmodulatetheeffectofhightemperatureon
abscisicacidandgibberellinactioninArabidopsisseedsNaotoKawakami,ShotaHigashi,TomokiKishigawa,
ShizukaKojo,SeiyaChikamatsu,MotokiYamaguchi,OtowaKameoka (HormoneInteractions)
Poster#131SelectionofArabidopsisgerminationmutantsthathavedefectinabscisicacidandgibberellin
regulationathightemperatureShioneKawano,NaotoKawakami,MasanoriKaji(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#132Singleaminoacidsubstitutionsmodifythecompositionandactivityofjasmonate-related
transcriptionfactorcomplexesJonas Goosens, DeboraGasperini,Gwen Swinnen, Robin Vanden Bossche, Edward
Farmer,LaurensPauwels,AlainGoossens(Hormonesignaling)
TIR1
Poster#133SMALLACIDICPROTEIN1(SMAP1)andSCF ubiquitinproteasomepathwayactinconcertto
regulate2,4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid-mediatedalterationofactininArabidopsisrootMahoTakahashi,Kana
Umetsu,AbidurRahman,YutakaOono,ElisonBlancaflor,TakumiHigaki(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#134Stressinducedformationofaxillarybudsinsunflower(HelianthusannuusL.)duetointeractive
effectofauxintocytokininratioShadakshariYG,NagarathnaTK(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#135Stressresponsesofthebiosyntheticgenesformomilactonesinchemicaldefenceinthemoss
HypnumplumaeformeKazunoriOkada,HideakiNojiri,ShoMiyazaki,MasatoshiNakajima,HiroshiNozaki,KenichiroHayashi,KojiMiyamoto,HisaakazuYamane,HiroshiKawaide,MasahiroNatsume(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#136StrigolactonePromotesLight-adaptedDevelopmentinArabidopsisthalianaDependingonSTH7
FunctionJutipornThussagunpanit,YukoNagai,HidemitsuNakamura,TadaoAsami,TakeshiNakano(Hormone
signaling)
Poster#137Structuralandfunctionalanalysisofgibberellin2-oxidaseinriceBunzoMikami,SayakaTakehara,
KyosukeKawai,MakotoMatsuoka,MiyakoUeguchi(Tanaka)(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#138Structure-baseddevelopmentofnovelpotentantagonistsofsolubleABAreceptorsMasanori
Okamoto,JunTakeuchi,NaokiAsahina,NoriakiKawashima,NaokiMimura,ToshiyukiOhnishi,YasushiTodoroki
(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#139StudiesontheeffectsofapesticideisoprothiolaneonrootgrowthMaiInoue,HideoNakashita
(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#140StudythefunctionofEIN2inthenucleusinethyleneresponseFanZhang,LikaiWang,HongQiao
(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#141SulfatedeficiencystimulatesstrigolactoneproductioninriceHanakoNakamura,MasatoShindo,
YusukeYamada,KoichiroShimomura,MikihisaUmehara(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#142Teamajorpolyphenolic(−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallateanditspreventivepathwaystoinhibit
neurodegenerativediseaseAnanyaBagchi(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#143Temperature-dependentcontroloffloweringbythegibberellinpathwayRenéRichter,Thomas
Regnault,CarinaKlermund,QuirinRanftl,UlrichLutz,JuliaDiener,ClausSchwechheimer,MarkusSchmid
(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#144The(oxalato)aluminatecomplexasanantimicrobialsubstanceprotectingthe“shiro”ofTricholoma
matsutakefromsoilmicroorganismsKatsutoshiNishino,MisaoShiro,KazuyaOizumi,RyukiOkura,Chihiro
Tanaka,NobuhiroHirai,TakahiroSasamori,NorihiroTokitoh,ToruFujita,AkiyoshiYamada(Bioticinteraction)
Poster#145TheArabidopsisDAG1transcriptionfactorcontrolsthedormancy/germinationdevelopmental
switchactingonthebalanceofABAandGAAnnieMarion-Poll,DanušeTarkowská,MiroslavStrnad,Riccardo
Lorrai,AlessandraBoccaccini,VeronicaRuta,PaoloCostantino,PaolaVittorioso(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#146ThebZIPtranscriptionfactorVIP1regulatesABAdegradationinArabidopsisseedgerminationLisza
Duermeyer,EijiNambara(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#148TheCyanobacteriumSynechocystisContainsaFunctionalEthyleneReceptorRandyLacey,Brad
Binder(Hormonesignaling)
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Poster#149Theeffectofstrigolactonesontherhizomeformationandtheabilityofstrigolactonebiosynthesis
inOryzalongistaminataTomoyaFuruta,StefanReuscher,MotoyukiAshikari,NaokiKitaoka,TakashiKumaki,
KiyoshiMashiguchi,YoshiyaSeto,ShinjiroYamaguchi,MikihisaUmehara(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#150ThegeneexpressionpatternduringthecriticalpointofthecallusformationinArabidopsisthaliana
ZhenghuaFeng,JianZhu(Hormonegenomics)
Poster#151THEINVOLVEMENTOFENDOGENOUSPLANTHORMONESINTHEREGULATORYNETWORKOF
FATTYACIDBIOSYNTHESISINSOYBEANSEEDThienNguyen,NeilEmery,SureshNarine(Reproductive
development)
Poster#152TheO-GlcNActransferase,SECRETAGENT,positivelyregulatesgibberellinsignalingintomatoVai
Lor,NeilOlszewski(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#153TheRegulationofGAsBiosynthesisDuringthePhotoperiodicResponseinAspen.JoseZambrano,
ShashankSane,OveNilsson(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#154TheroleofcytokininsduringdenovoorganogenesisinArabidopsisthaliana.MarketaPernisova,
MartinaMatonohova,JanHejatko(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#155TheroleofgibberellininplantresponsetodroughtIdoNir,HagaiShohat,DavidWeiss(Hormone
Interactions)
Poster#156TheSerineThreonineproteinkinaseLongPrimaryRoot(LPR)mediatesethyleneregulationofplant
rootgrowthinArabidopsisWeiYang,JunxianHe(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#158Timecoursetranscriptomicsrevealoverlapsinauxinandethylenetranscriptionalnetworksin
ArabidopsisrootsAmyOlex,GloriaMuday,AlexandriaJones,SheenaGayomba,JoelleVidi(HormoneInteractions)
Poster#159Tobranchornottobranch–IsTre6Ptheanswertothequestion?FranziskaFichtner,ReginaFeil,
MarkStitt,JohnLunn,FrançoisBarbier,ChristineBeveridge(Vegetativedevelopment)
Poster#160TranscriptionalchangesbytreatmentofauxininhibitorsYusukeKakei,YosukeIshida,Yukihisa
Shimada(Chemicalbiology)
Poster#161TranscriptionalNetworksModulatingRootDevelopmentalResponsestoEthyleneinArabidopsis
JacquelynFetrow,AmyOlex,AlexandriaHarkey,JustinWatkins,DanielLewis,DavidJohn,JimNorris,GloriaMuday
(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#162TranscriptomechangesassociatedwithseeddormancyanddormancylossinGA-insensitivesly1-2
mutantofArabidposisthaliana.CamilleSteber,SvenNelson(Hormonesignaling)
Poster#163tRNAisopentenyltransferases-humblebiosynteticenzymesforcytokininsorrobustglobal
regulators?MarketaPernisova,JanHejatko,VaclavMotyka,SilviaGajdosova,MiladaCiamporova(Vegetative
development)
Poster#164Tryptophan-independentauxinbiosynthesiscontributestoearlyembryogenesisinArabidopsis
JinfangChu,XiaohongSun,YonghongWang,JiayangLi,BingWang,TianyingYu,QianXu,JiaYuan,GuoshengXiong,
GuodongWang(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#165UNDERSTANDINGTHEROLEOFGIBBERELLINSIGNALLINGINWHEATANTHERDEVELOPMENT
DURINGHEATSTRESSMattAudley(Reproductivedevelopment)
Poster#166WheatABAbiosyntheticandcatabolicgenes:insightsintotheirroleinseeddormancySeungHyun
Son,VijayaChitnis,Tran-NguyenNguyen,BelayAyele(Hormonemetabolism)
Poster#167InteractionbetweenSnRK1andABAsignallingpathwaysinArabidopsisthalianaCarinaCarianopol,
ShelleyLumba,PeterMcCourt,SoniaGazzarrini(Abioticstress)
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