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Viruskrankheiten der Pflanzen

Tagung 2001



Gemeinsame Tagung der Arbeitskreise Viruskrankheiten der Pflanzen
und
Nederlandse Kring voor Plantevirologie

29. - 30. März 2001, Max-Plank-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Köln

Nächste Tagung des Arbeitskreises:

Am 29.-30. März 2001 findet eine gemeinsame Tagung des DPG Arbeitskreises Viruskrankheiten der Pflanzen mit dem Nederlandse Kring voor Plantevirologie statt. Tagungsort ist das Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung in Köln. Für Fragen zur Organisation vor Ort stehen Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rohde (rohde@mpiz-koeln.mpg.de) und Prof. Dr. Hans H. Steinbiss (Steinbis@MPIZ-Koeln.mpg.de) bereit.
Informationen zum MPI und Lagepläne sind im Internet verfügbar unter:
http://www.mpiz.koeln.mpg.de (About the Institute)
Eine Liste mit Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten wird Ihnen rechtzeitig über den e-mail-Verteiler des Arbeitskreisleiters zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Letzter Termin für den Eingang der Abstracts sowie eine verbindliche Anmeldung jedes einzelnen Teilnehmers unter Verwendung des Anmeldeformulars ist der 15. Februar 2001. Ich bitte Ihr Anmeldeformular vor der e-mail-Übersendung (nur an den Arbeitskreisleiter) unbedingt abzuspeichern als "Nachname_Vorname.doc" (Mustermann_Erika.doc). Bitte beachten Sie, dass Englisch die Vortragssprache ist.


Thursday, March 29, 2001
8:30 Registration
9:30W. Jelkmann
Introduction
Chair: B. Gronenborn
9:40K. Richards
Luteovirus Gene Function (abstract)
10:40S. G. Ribeiro, L. P. Ambrozevícius, A.C. de Ávila, R. F. Calegario, J. J. Fernandes, M. F. Lima, R. N. de Mello, H. Rocha and F. M. Zerbini
Distribution and Genetic Diversity of Tomato-Infecting Geminiviruses in Brazil (abstract)
11:00Coffeebreak (Registration)
11:20Tanja Bader, Anna Kalantidou, Margit Ringel and Thomas Frischmuth,
Movement of A GFP-labelled bipartite geminivirus (abstract)
11:40Christina Wege, Daniela Siegmund and Holger Jeske
Synergism of a DNA and an RNA virus: Enhanced tissue penetration of Abutilon mosaic begomovirus (AbMV) upon co-infection with Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) (abstract)
12:00M. Höhnle, P. Höfer, I.D. Bedford, P.G. Markham, R.W. Briddon and T. Frischmuth
Coat protein gene replacement results in whitefly-trasnsmission of an insect nontransmissible geminivirus isolate (abstract)
12:20Holger Jeske, Martin Lütgemeier and Werner Preiß,
Replication and recombination in the life cycle of Abutilon mosaic geminivirus (abstract)
12:40Lunch
Chair: J.F. Bol
14:00Hans-Joachim Aberle, Marie-Luise Rütz, Sabine Frischmuth, Miriam Karayavuz, Christina Wege, Dieter Hülser and Holger Jeske
The distribution of the movement proteins of Abutilon mosaic geminivirus in yeasts as resolved by freeze-fracture immunology (abstract)
14:20M. Aronson, J. Brevet, D. Clérot, L. Katul, A. Kheyr-Pour, T. Timchenko, H.-J. Vetten and B. Gronenborn
Divide et impera: From mono- to multicomponent single-stranded DNA viruses (abstract)
14:40P. C. Maris, N. N. Joosten, F. Kindt, F. Tjallingii, R. W. Goldbach and D. Peters
Influence of vector resistance in Capsicum on the spread of tomato spotted wilt virus (abstract)
15:00Richard Kormelink, Danny Duijsings and Rob Goldbach
Tomato spotted wilt virus genome transcription: single base complementarity and length requirements of leaders for transcription initiation in vivo (abstract)
15:20S. von Bargen, M. Paape, T.-R. Soellick, K. Salchert, B. Piechulla and J.-W. Kellmann
Myosin-Kinesin- and DnaJ-like Proteins Interact with NSm, the Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Movement Protein (abstract)
15:40Coffee break
Poster Session
Chair: T. Frischmuth
17:00René van der Vlugt, Ineke Stijger, Ko Verhoeven and D.-E. Lesemann
Pepino mosaic virus (abstract)
17:20M. Verbeek, F. van der Wilk, H. J. Vetten and J. F. J. M. van den Heuvel,
Viruses associated with the lettuce big-vein syndrome (abstract)
17:40W. Benthack, N. Mielke, C. Büttner, H.-P. Mühlbach
Double stranded RNA based cloning and partial characterization of a yet unknown virus in moutain ash (Sorbus aucuparia L.) (abstract)
18:00R.Ebel, T. Wetzel, G. Krczal and G. Reustle,
Molecular characterisation of Raspberry Ringspot Nepovirus isolates infecting grapevine (abstract)
18:20Marilia Santos Silva, Joan Wellink, Rob Goldbach and Jan van Lent,
Unraveling cowpea mosaic virus movement mechanisms using GFP recombinant virus (abstract)
18:40A.A. Zamyatnin, A. G. Solovyev, S. Yu. Morozov, J. Schiemann and J. G. Atabekov,
Subcellular Targeting Of Triple Gene Block Proteins Of Poa Semilatent Hordeivirus (abstract)
20:00Social event
Friday, March 30, 2001
Chair: H. Huttinga
8:15A. Corina Vlot, Aymeric Menard, Lyda Neeleman, Huub J. M. Linthorst, and John F. Bol,
Mutational analysis of the methyltransferase domanin of Alfalfa mosaic virus and its role in replication (abstract)
8:35R.C. L. Olsthoorn and J. F. Bol
Similarities and differences between subgenomic and minus strand promoters from a tripartite plant virus (abstract)
8:55R.van Lipzig, M. Van Montagu, M. Cornelissen and F. Meulewaeter
Functionality of the STNV translational enhancer domain correlates with affinity for two wheat germ factors (abstract)
9:15Yuh-Kun Chen, Rob Goldbach and Marcel Prins
RNA recombination and host adaptation of cucumber mosaic virus in Alstroemeria (abstract)
9:35R.Koenig and G. Büttner
Attempts to Detect Recombinations between A and B Type Beet necrotic yellow vein virus Genome Sequences in Doubly-Infected and in Transgenic Plants (abstract)
9:55Coffee break
Chair: W. Jelkmann
10:20K. Richert-Poeggeler and T. Hohn
Tandem array of integrated petunia vein clearing virus (PVCV) sequences as potential inducer of viral infection in petunia (abstract)
10:40Hannah Miriam Jaag, Wolfgang Rohde and Dirk Prüfer
A novel internal ribosomal entry site with a sequence-specific motif of inverted symmetry directs the in vitro and in vivo translation initiation at an upstream located AUG codon of potato leafroll virus RNA (abstract)
11:00H.H. J. Bink, K. Hellendoorn and C. W. A. Pleij
Encapsidation Initiation In Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus Is Dependent On Protonation Of C-C And C-A Mismatches: A Novel RNA-Protein Interaction (abstract)
11:20U.Harr, R. Koenig, D.-E. Lesemann and S. Santa Cruz
Expression of native and modified genes in plants from infectious viral cDNA clones
11:40K.Uhde, D.-E. Lesemann, R. Fischer and U. Commandeur
Foreign epitopes presented on PVX particles as synthetic antigens (abstract)
J.Bol, W. Jelkmann, closing remarks
12:00Lunch
13:00Excursions to
  • Landwirtschaftszentrum der Bayer AG in Monheim am Rhein
    13:45 meet at Bayer (see attached program)
  • MPB Cologne GmbH
    14:00 meet at MPB Cologne

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Poster:

  1. J.-W. Kellmann, P. Liebisch, M. Paape, S. von Bargen, K.-P. Schmitz and B. Piechulla
    Topographical Studies of TSWV Nucleocapsids by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
  2. T. N. Erokhina, D.-E. Lesemann, W. Jelkmann, E. V. Koonin, R. A. Zinovkin and A. A. Agranovsky
    Ultrastructural Localisation of Beet Yellows Closterovirus Methyltransferase-like and Helicase-like Proteins (abstract)
  3. V.W. Fomitcheva and T. Kuehne
    Biologically active transcripts from cloned cDNA of Barley mild mosaic bymovirus RNAs (abstract)
  4. D. Stephan, R. Götz, U. Commandeur and E. Maiss
    Infection of Nicotiana benthamiana with Poleroviruses by agrotransformed and agroinfected PLRV full-length clone (abstract)
  5. C. Dietrich and E. Maiss
    Using the red fluorescent protein DsRed from Discosoma sp. as a reporter protein in higher plants (abstract)
  6. B. K. Paap, W. Rohde and D. Prüfer
    Phosphorylation of the PLRV 17 kDa movement protein in vitro and in planta
  7. A. Sohn, S. Leclair and H.-H. Steinbiß Interaction of Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Bymovirus encoded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase with host proteins (abstract)
  8. Jan Schirawski, Ariane Voyatzakis and Anne-Lise Haenni
    Dissection and functional analysis of the subgenomic promoter of turnip yellow mosaic tymovirus (abstract)
  9. M. H. de Smit, A. M. Zuurmond, A. P. Gultyaev and C. W. A. Pleij
    The tRNA-like 3' end of functional probing of structural elements in TYMV genomic RNA (abstract)
  10. M. Paape, S. von Bargen, S. Winter, B. Piechulla and J.-W. Kellmann
    Time Course of DnaJ and NSm Steady-State Protein Levels in Plants After Infection with Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV)
  11. P. C. J. Haasnoot, R. C. L. Olsthoorn and J. F. Bol
    The Brome mosaic virus subgenomic promoter hairpin is structuraly similar to the Iron Responsive Element (IRE) (abstract)
  12. D. Mattern, J. Matousek and J. Schubert
    Overcoming of transgenic resistance to PVYN by PVYN -Wi enabled a following co-infection with a PVYN-strain (abstract)
  13. S. Unseld, M. Höhnle, M. Ringel and T. Frischmuth
    Studies of the nuclear transport of African cassava mosaic virus coat protein (abstract)
  14. C. Timmermann, R. Werner, F. Hartung and H.-P. Mühlbach
    Viroid pathogenesis: Interference with transcriptional regulation? (abstract)
  15. W. Menzel, W. Jelkmann and E. Maiss
    Detection of four apple viruses by one-tube multiplex RT-PCR assays with coamplification of plant mRNA as internal control (abstract)
  16. U. Kastirr, F. Rabenstein and T. Kühne
    Detection of Soil-borne rye mosaic virus (SBRMV) and its transmission by Polymyxa graminis Led. under controlled conditions (abstract)
  17. C. Obermeier, J. L. Sears, G. C. Wisler, H.-Y. Liu, K. O. Schlueter, J. E. Duffus and S.T. Koike
    Lettuce necrotic stunt virus - a new tombusvirus causing diseases of lettuce and tomato in the western United States (abstract)
  18. A. Kusterer, F. Rabenstein, F. Ehrig, J. Gabler and T. Kühne
    Identification of parsley virus Y on dill (abstract)
  19. M. E. Rott and W. Jelkmann
    Characterization of little cherry virus-2 (abstract)
  20. J. R. Thompson, C. D. Schoen, J. L. Lindner and W. Jelkmann
    The genome organisation of Strawberry mottle virus, a member of the Comoviridae (abstract)
  21. E. Barg, I. Mavric, D.-E. Lesemann and H.-J. Vetten
    A hitherto undescribed potyvirus that is serologically closely related to Leek yellow stripe virus but infects onion and shallot (abstract)
  22. I. Bouwen
    A new rhabdovirus found in Alstroemeria caryophyllea (abstract)
  23. M. Strasser, H. Weber and A. J. P. Pfitzner
    Characterisation of a New Tomato Mosaic Virus Strain Breaking the Resistance Genes Tm-1 and Tm-2 in Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) (abstract)
  24. S. Winter, A. Butgereit and K. S. Ravi,
    Characterisation of sunflower necrosis virus, an ilarvirus related to tobacco streak virus (abstract)
  25. M. Koohi Habibi, S. Winter, M. Koerbler, M. Arbabi Ghahroudi and K. Izadpanah
    Johnsongrass chlorotic stripe mosaic virus, a new member of the genus Areusvirus (abstract)
  26. F. Rabenstein, H. Mühlheim, M. Wesemann, F. Ehrig, D. Stenger and R. French,
    Characterization and identification of a potyvirus from Poa pratensis (abstract)
  27. H. Huttinga and A. van Zaayen
    Naktuinbouw (Netherlands Inspection Service for Horticulture) (abstract)
  28. Theo W. Prins, Mariana I. Spassova, Jacques Hille, Rob W. Goldbach & Marcel Prins
    The tomato gene Sw5 is a member of the coiled coil, nucleotide binding, leucine-rich repeat class of plant resistance genes and confers resistance to TSWV in tobacco (abstract)

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