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Tagung 2005



FOURTH JOINT MEETING OF DUTCH AND GERMAN PLANT VIROLOGISTS

WICC, Wageningen, March 10 and 11, 2005

Programme


THURSDAY March 10
08.00-08.50 Registration
08.50-09.00 Welcome address
Session: Plant virus genome organisation and expression (Chair: Rob Goldbach)
09.00-09.20 John Bol: Coat protein enhances translational efficiency of Alfalfa mosaic virus RNAs and interacts with elF4F (abstract)
09.20-09.40 Holger Jeske: Recombination-replication-repair interface of geminiviruses (abstract)
09.40-10.00 Renate Koenig: BNYVV-like particles formed by coat protein expressed from a potexvirus-based vector construct (abstract)
10.00-10.20 Richard Kormelink: TSWV transcriptase in vitro prefers cap donors with multiple base complementarity to the viral template (abstract)
10.20-10.50 Coffee/Tea
Session: Virus-Plant Interactions (Chair: Willi Jelkmann)
10.50-11.10 Tatjana Kleinow: Interactions of movement protein BC1 and nuclear shuttle protein BV1 of Abutilon mosaic geminivirus (abstract)
11.10-11.30 Jan van Lent: Interaction between Cowpea mosaic virus movement tubules and the plasma membrane (abstract)
11.30-11.50 Conny Heinze: Symptom variants of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) are based on more than a single mutation (abstract)
11.50-12.10 Ilona Rolfes: GFP-labeling of mite transmitted Brome streak mosaic virus (BStMV)
12.10-12.30 Marjolein Snippe: TSWV particle assembly: in vivo interactions between the structural nucleoprotein and G1 spike protein (abstract)
12.30-13.30 Lunch (and poster set-up)
Continuation Session: Virus-Plant Interactions (Chair: Willi Jelkmann)
13.30-13.50 Christina Wege: Transgenic AbMV DNA B supports mechanical transmission but does not release phloem restriction (abstract)
Session: New Diagnostic Tools (Chair: Harm Huttinga)
13.50-14.10 Nicolette Klijn: Future challenges in the innovation of detection and identification techniques in plant virology (abstract)
14.10-14.30 Frank Rabenstein: Serological and molecular differentiation of Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus and Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus-two furoviruses occurring on wheat and rye in Germany (abstract)
14.30-15.00 Tea
Session: Host responses: Resistance and RNAi (Chair: Holger Jeske)
15.00-15.20 Artur Pfitzner: The allelic resistance genes Tm-2 and Tm-22 against Tomato mosaic virus differ only in 4 amino acids but recognise two independent domains of the ToMV MP (abstract)
15.20-15.40 Hans Hemmes: Functional analysis of RNAi suppressors of negative strand plant viruses (abstract)
15.40-16.00 Konstanze Dietrich: Occurrence of short interfering RNA in virus-infected Cassava (Manihot esculenta) varieties with differential resistance/susceptibility against geminivirus infections (abstract)
16.00-16.20 Simone Ribeiro: The use of RNA silencing for resistance to geminiviruses (abstract)
16.20-16.40 Jörg Schubert: Attempts for genetic improvement of resistance of barley to Barley yellow dwarf virus (abstract)
16.40-17.00 Gabi Krczal: Single-chain antibodies against a plant viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase confer virus resistance (abstract)
17.30-19.00 Posters and Drinks
19.30 Dinner
FRIDAY March 11
08.30-09.00 AK -VK business meeting
Session: New, Emerging and Quarantine viruses I (Chair: John Bol)
09.00-09.20 Inas Farouk: Translocation and immunolocalisation of Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus, WmCSV, in its vector Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (abstract)
09.20-09.40 Vincent Bijman: Recent developments in Augusta disease of tulip in the Netherlands (abstract)
09.40-10.00 Arjen Werkman: Identification of viroids occuring in tomato and potato, and consequences for testing (abstract)
10.00-10.20 Sharif Barends: NeRNV, a new tymovirus with a genomic RNA having a histidylatable tobamovirus-like 3'end (abstract)
10.20-10.50 Coffee/Tea
Session: New, Emerging and Quarantine Viruses (Chair: Guenter Adam)
10.50-11.10 Joe Vetten: Identification and detection of a closterovirus from carrot in Germany
11.10-11.30 Ko Verhoeven: A new strain of Cowpea mild mottle virus infects French bean in Spain and Morocco (abstract)
11.30-11.50 Hans-Peter Muehlbach: A new bunyaviral-type plant virus is associated with the ringspot disease of European mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia L.) (abstract)
11.50-12.10 Dennis Knierim: Sequence analysis of a serogroup IV tospovirus isolated from Lycopersicum esculentum in Thailand
12.10-12.30 René van der Vlugt: Natural variation in Pepino mosaic virus (abstract)
12.30 Closing Remarks
12.45-13.45 Lunch
  Departure

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Poster presentations
  1. A Abraham, M Varrelmann and HJ Vetten: Evidence for the occurrence of three nanovirus species infecting faba bean in Ethiopia
  2. M Abubaker, S von Bargen, M Bandte, S Elhassan and C Büttner: Investigations on Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) and its occurrence in citrus orchards in arid and semi arid zones of Sudan (abstract)
  3. Deyong Zhang, P Willingmann, C Heinze, G Adam, M Pfunder, B Frey and J Frey: Differentiation of Cucumber mosaic virus isolates by hybridisation to oligonucleotides in a microarray format (abstract)
  4. I Bouwen and R van der Vlugt: A new potyvirus causing flower breaking in Begonia semperflorens (abstract)
  5. K Rebenstorf, J Gentkow, C Obermeier, T Candresse, S von Bargen and C Büttner: Characterisation of Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV) isolates from different host plants
  6. R Blawid and E Maiss: Molecular characterization of Vicia cryptic virus (abstract)
  7. E Bucher, RW Goldbach and MW Prins: High Frequency Silencing of Multiple Targets Using a Single Inverted Repeat Construct (abstract)
  8. S Flatken and E Maiss: Construction and agroinfection of a Potato virus M full-length clone
  9. A Gadelseed, I Abdullahi, GA Dafalla and S Winter: Characterisation of proteins involved in tanslocation of the geminivirus Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus, WmCSV, in its vector Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (abstract)
  10. J Gentkow, K Rebenstorf, S von Bargen and C Büttner: Biological and molecular characteristics of different Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV) isolates (abstract)
  11. JW Roenhorst, CCC Jansen, LFF Kox, EG de Haan, GW van den Bovenkamp, N Boonham, T Fisher and RA Mumford: Large-scale application of real-time RT-PCR for testing Potato spindle tuber viroid in potato (abstract)
  12. H Jeske, M aus dem Siepen, B-J Koo, JO Pohl and C Wege: Multiple infections of commercial Poinsettia (abstract)
  13. A Kadri, H Jeske and C Wege: TMV coat protein: Expression, in vivo self assembly and mutagenesis (abstract)
  14. U Kastirr, H Wortmann, F Rabenstein and T Kühne: Investigation of development of infection by soil-borne viruses in cereals (abstract)
  15. B-J Koo and H Jeske: Nuclei instabilities correlated with active rolling circle replication (RCR) and recombination dependent replication (RDR) of Abutilon mosaic virus (abstract)
  16. C Lacorte, D Lohuis, R Goldbach and M Prins: The nucleoprotein gene of Tomato spotted wilt virus as a tag protein fusion for easy purification and enhanced production of recombinant protein in plants (abstract)
  17. K Lindner1 and N Billenkamp: Changes in the spectrum of PVY strain groups and their involvement in potato and tobacco diseases (abstract)
  18. A Mehraban, J Saaijer, D Peters, R Goldbach and R Kormelink: Identification and characterization of Tospoviruses from Iran (abstract)
  19. R Miglino, A Jodlowska and AR van Schadewijk: Detection and identification of a novel potexvirus infecting Allium by paramagnetic beads ssRNA isolation and one tube RT-PCR assay with a new potexvirus genus primer set (abstract)
  20. R Koenig, JThJ Verhoeven, CWA Pleij and D-E Lesemann: Dutch-German cooperations in evaluating species demarcation criteria for tombus- and tymoviruses (abstract)
  21. C Mikona and W Jelkmann: Characterization and nucleotide sequence of Grapevine leafroll associated virus-7 (GLRaV-7) (abstract)
  22. KTK Pham, MEC Lemmers, PJ van Leeuwen, VP Bijman and AFLM Derks: Identification of viruses in ornamental Allium species and control strategies (abstract)
  23. S Sarra and D Peters: The spread of Rice yellow mottle virus in irrigated rice crops (abstract)
  24. D Stephan and E Maiß: Molecular and biological characterization of Beet mild yellowing virus and determination of the host plant spectrum by agroinfection
  25. M Verbeek, RAA van der Vlugt, C Cuperus and PGM Piron: Epidemiological developments in Potato virus Y (abstract)
  26. A Waltermann and E Maiss: Expression analysis of potyviral 6K1 in Nicotiana benthamiana
  27. AW Werkman, JThJ Verhoeven & JW Roenhorst: Alfalfa mosaic virus detected in true seed of Solanum kurtzianum during post-entry quarantine testing (abstract)
  28. H Ziebell, T Payne, JA Walsh and JP Carr: Investigating the mechanism(s) of cross-protection between strains of Cucumber mosaic virus

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