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February 22 nd to 24 th , 2016 Back to the Roots Initiative: http://backrootsproject.wix.com/backroots Support: Organizing Partners: Promoted by: Symposium 1 st Plant Microbiome Confirmed speakers Fernando Dini Andreote • University of São Paulo, Brazil The rhizosphere of sugarcane under elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration Gilles van Wezel • Leiden University, The Netherlands Harnessing ecological cues to activate the biosynthesis of silent antimicrobial compounds by Actinomycetes Ian Clark • Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom Response of N-cycling bacteria and archaea populations to changing landscapes Jos M. Raaijmakers • NIOO-KNAW, The Netherlands Getting to the root: microbiology and chemistry in the rhizosphere Marnix Medema • Wageningen University, The Netherlands Computational approaches to study specialised metabolism in complex microbiomes Penny Hirsch • Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom The root and soil microbiome revealed by metagenomics and metatranscriptomics Peter Bakker • Utrecht University, The Netherlands Hormonal modulation of the rhizosphere microbiome Philip Poole • University of Oxford, United Kingdom Stability and succession of the rhizosphere microbiota depends upon plant type and soil composition Rodrigo Mendes • Embrapa Environment, Brazil Impact of soil heat on reassembly of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere microbiome Tim Mauchline • Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom The ins and outs of the wheat root microbiome Tsai Siu Mui • University of São Paulo - CENA, Brazil Functional metagenomic: the challenge of large-scale in complex environments Yanglei Yi • University of Groningen, The Netherlands The potential role of Bacillus mycoides in the rhizosphere Aiming to maximize interactions among group leaders, researchers and students, we will limit the number of participants to 100 persons. For registration, please, send an email to [email protected] with the following information: full name, institu- tion, current position, title of your project and link to your Lattes CV (only for Brazilian applicants). We will send the confirmation of your registration by February 1 st , 2016. Call for Oral Presentations Students, postdocs and young researchers are invited to submit abstracts of their work by e-mail ([email protected]) until January 24 th , 2016. A limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentations during the symposium. The acceptance for oral presentation will be communicated by February 1 st , 2016. Organizing Committee Rodrigo Mendes • Embrapa Environment, Brazil Jos Raaijmakers • NIOO-KNAW, The Netherlands Tim Mauchline • Rothamsted Research, UK Fernando Dini Andreote • University of São Paulo, Brazil Registration deadline January 24 th , 2016 (free of charge) Embrapa Environment: Rod. SP-340, Km 127,5, Tanquinho Velho, Jaguariúna SP, Brazil

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February 22nd to 24th, 2016

Back to the Roots Initiative: http://backrootsproject.wix.com/backroots

Support: Organizing Partners: Promoted by:

Symposium

1st

Plant Microbiome

Confirmed speakers

Fernando Dini Andreote • University of São Paulo, BrazilThe rhizosphere of sugarcane under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration

Gilles van Wezel • Leiden University, The NetherlandsHarnessing ecological cues to activate the biosynthesis of silent antimicrobial compounds by Actinomycetes

Ian Clark • Rothamsted Research, United KingdomResponse of N-cycling bacteria and archaea populations to changing landscapes

Jos M. Raaijmakers • NIOO-KNAW, The NetherlandsGetting to the root: microbiology and chemistry in the rhizosphere

Marnix Medema • Wageningen University, The NetherlandsComputational approaches to study specialised metabolism in complex microbiomes

Penny Hirsch • Rothamsted Research, United KingdomThe root and soil microbiome revealed by metagenomics and metatranscriptomics

Peter Bakker • Utrecht University, The NetherlandsHormonal modulation of the rhizosphere microbiome

Philip Poole • University of Oxford, United KingdomStability and succession of the rhizosphere microbiota depends upon plant type and soil composition

Rodrigo Mendes • Embrapa Environment, BrazilImpact of soil heat on reassembly of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere microbiome

Tim Mauchline • Rothamsted Research, United KingdomThe ins and outs of the wheat root microbiome

Tsai Siu Mui • University of São Paulo - CENA, BrazilFunctional metagenomic: the challenge of large-scale in complex environments

Yanglei Yi • University of Groningen, The NetherlandsThe potential role of Bacillus mycoides in the rhizosphere

Aiming to maximize interactions among group leaders, researchers and students, we will limit the number of participants to 100 persons. For registration, please, send an email to [email protected] with the following information: full name, institu-tion, current position, title of your project and link to your Lattes CV (only for Brazilian applicants). We will send the confirmation of your registration by February 1st, 2016.

Call for Oral PresentationsStudents, postdocs and young researchers are invited to submit abstracts of their work by e-mail ([email protected]) until January 24th, 2016. A limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentations during the symposium. The acceptance for oral presentation will be communicated by February 1st, 2016.

Organizing CommitteeRodrigo Mendes • Embrapa Environment, Brazil Jos Raaijmakers • NIOO-KNAW, The NetherlandsTim Mauchline • Rothamsted Research, UK Fernando Dini Andreote • University of São Paulo, Brazil

Registration deadline January 24th, 2016 (free of charge)

Embrapa Environment: Rod. SP-340, Km 127,5, Tanquinho Velho, Jaguariúna SP, Brazil