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SUNDAY–24July09:00-17:00 SIPCouncilMeeting Montlouis10:00-17:30 Registration Hall

BACTERIAWORKSHOP 14:00-17:00-ChinonThefutureoftheBtnomenclature

NielCrickmore&ColinBerry

18:00-21:30 Mixer HoteldeVille

MONDAY–25July07:30-08:30 QiGong Foyer08:00-17:00 Registration Hall

08.30-10:00-DescartesOpeningCeremonyandSIPFounders’Lecture

08:30 OpeningCeremony DescartesWelcomeAddress ElisabethHerniou,Chair,OrganisingCommittee PeterKrell,PresidentoftheSIPAwardPresentations MoniquevanOers,Chair,Awards&StudentCommitteeFounders’MemorialLecture

JamesBecnel,Chair,Founders’LectureCommittee Honoree:DavidEllar Lecturer:NellCrickmore

10:00-10:30 COFFEEBREAK AgnèsSorel

PLENARYSYMPOSIUM 10:30-12:30-DescartesInsectsforFoodandFeed

ChristinaNielsenLeroux10:301Opportunities and Constraints of farming Insects for food

and feed: a global review - Paul Vantomme,UN Food andAgricultureOrganization (FAO),Rome, Italy

11:002Industrialization of Insect Farming: New challenges toprevent pathogenic hazards - Thomas Lefebvre, YNSECT,Genopole, Evry,France

11:303Managing insect viruses in insect factories for food andfeed: Successful management of an insect virus, Glossinapallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus, from an insectfactory -AdlyAbdalla, InsectPestControlLaboratory,JointFAO/IAEAProgramme of Nuclear Techniques in Food andAgriculture,IAEA,Vienna,Austria

12:004Pathogenicaspectsininsectsproducedforfeedandfood -JørgenEilenberg,DepartmentofPlantandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofCopenhagen,Denmark

12:30-14:00BUFFETLUNCH AgnèsSorel

12:30-14:00JIPEditorialBoardMeeting Montlouis

JUNIORRESEARCHERWORKSHOP 12:30-14:00-ChinonPostdoctoralfundingopportunitiesintheEU&US

PostdoctoralfundingopportunitiesintheEUAllyreLohier,DR8,CNRS,Orléans,FrancePostdoctoralfundingopportunitiesintheUSRollieClem,BIO/IOS,NSF,Arlington,UnitedStates

SYMPOSIUMDISEASESOFBENEFICIAL 14:00-16:00-CourtelineINVERTEBRATES

MolluscdiseasesGrantStentiford

14:005Newperspectiveonthemicrocellparasites - IsabelleArzul,IFREMER,Station deLa Tremblade,France

14:306A new phylogeny and eDNA insight into paramyxids: anincreasingly important but enigmatic clade of protistanparasites of marine invertebrates - Georgia Ward1, MartynBennett2,3, Kelly Bateman2, Grant Stentiford2, Rose Kerr2,Stephen Feist2, Suzanne Williams1 Cedric Berney1, DavidBass1,2,; 1Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom;2CEFAS,Weymouth,UnitedKingdom;

3School ofBiosciences,

Univ.ofExeter,UnitedKingdom

15:007Viral diseases affecting marine bivalves - Tristan Renault,IFREMER Nantes,Universitede Nantes,France

15:308Breeding for disease resistance: Development of aCrassostrea gigas SNP array - Tim Bean1, AlejandroGutierrez2,3, Richard Paley1, Chantelle Hooper1, MatthewSanders1, Craig Stenton1, Karim Gharbi3, Ross Houston2,3,1Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science,Weymouth,UnitedKingdom;2TheRoslinInstituteandR(D)SVSUniversity of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 3EdinburghGenomics,UniversityofEdinburgh,UnitedKingdom

EUCOSTActionFA1405SESSION 14:00-16:00-Descartes

Ménageàtrois:Threewayinteractionsbetweenplants,

arthropodsandmicrobesthatbenefittheplantsRichardMeadow&MariaPozo

14:009Afungalendophytehelpsplantstotoleraterootherbivorythrough changes in gibberellin and jasmonate signalling -MarcoCosme1,JingLu2,MatthiasErb3,MichaelStout4,PhilippFranken5, Susanne Wurst6, 1Plant–Microbe Interactions,Department of Biology, Utrecht University, Utrecht,Netherlands; 2Institute of Insect Science, Zhejiang University,Hangzhou, China; 3Institute of Plant Sciences, University ofBern, Switzerland; 4Department of Entomology, LouisianaState University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, UnitedStates;5DepartmentofPlantPropagation,Leibniz; InstituteofVegetable and Ornamental Crops, Erfurt-Kuehnhausen,Germany; 6Functional Biodiversity, Dahlem Center of PlantSciences,InstituteofBiology,FreieUniversitatBerlin,Germany

14:1510Uncovering the effects of cover crops and soilcharacteristicsonMetarhizium-plant-insectinteractionsinanorganiccroppingsystem-PuneetRandhawa1,ImtiazAhmad2,Dawn Luthe1, Mary Barbercheck1, 1Pennsylvania StateUniversity,UnitedStates;2Quaid-i-AzamUniversity,Islamabad,Pakistan

14:3011-STUInduced plant defense accomplished by a grassendophyte - Benjamin Fuchs, Jochen Krauss, Department ofAnimal Ecology and Tropical Biology, Biocenter, University ofWürzburg,Germany

14:4512Systemic grass endophytes and their importance forherbivores in Europe - JochenKrauss,Department ofAnimalEcology and Tropical Biology, Biocenter, University ofWürzburg,Germany

15:0013Plantmetabolic responses to endophytic colonization byTrichoderma and Epichloe and their effect on insects -Michael Rostas, DanielMaag, Diwakar Kandula,Mike Cripps,Caroline Mueller, Patrick Silcock. Bio-Protection ResearchCentre,LincolnUniversity,NewZealand

15:1514Endophytic entomopathogenic Metarhizium brunneumagainst insect pests: novel integrated fermentation andformulation strategies - Anant Patel1, Stefan Vidal2, LaurenzHettlage1, Desiree Jakobs-Schoenwandt1, Vivien Krell1;1Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Department ofEngineering Sciences and Mathematics, Bielefeld, Germany;2Göttingen Department of Crop Sciences, University ofGöttingen,Göttingen,Germany

15:3015DeterminationofdestruxinA inpotatoplantsafter foliarspray of Metarhizium brunneum - Alex Rios-Moreno,Inmaculada Garrido-Jurado, Gloria Resquin-Romero, LourdesArce,EnriqueQuesadaMoraga,UniversityofCórdoba,Spain

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 14:00-16:00-VouvrayVirus1

DavidTheilmann&KaiYang14:0016-STUProtein tyrosinephosphatase2 from thebaculovirus

SeMNPV inducesapoptosis in insect cells -YueHan, StinekeVan Houte, Susan Van Aalst, Monique Van Oers, Vera Ros,LaboratoryofVirology,WageningenUniversity,Netherlands

14:15 17-STCharacterization of AcMNPV encoded viral ubiquitinanditsassociationwithAC141fortheproductionofbuddedvirus - Siddhartha Biswas1, LeslieWillis2, David Theilmann1,2,

1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;2Summerland Research and Development Centre,Summerland,BritishColumbia,Canada

14:3018-STU3-Dimensional ultrastructural modelling ofAutographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirusinfection in insect cells to determine the role of P10 during

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baculovirus infection - Leo Graves1, Louise Hughes

1, Sarah

Irons1, Linda King1, Possee Robert1,2; 1Oxford Brookes

University, Headington Campus, Oxford, United Kingdom;2Oxfordexpressiontechnologies,UnitedKingdom

14:4519TheAutographacalifornicamultiplenucleopolyhedrovirusac54 gene is crucial for the localization of themajor capsidproteinVP39atthesiteofnucleocapsidassembly-ZhanwenGuan, Ling Zhong, Chunyan Li, Wenbi Wu, Meijin Yuan, KaiYang, State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Sun Yat-senUniversity,Guangzhou,China

15:0020Structural and functional analyses of the sulfhydryloxidase P33 of Autographa californica multiplenucleopolyhedrovirus - Kuang Wenhua, Hou Dianhai, ZhangHuanyu, Wang Manli, Zhou Ningyi, Deng Fei, Wang Hualin,Gong Peng, Zhihong Hu; State Key laboratory of Virology,Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China

15:1521FunctionalanalysisoftheconservedcysteinesofAcMNPVGP41 - Li Yimeng, Wang Manli, Shen Shu, Hu Liangbo, HuZhihong, Deng Fei, Wang Hualin; State Key Laboratory ofVirology, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy ofSciences,Wuhan,China

15:3022Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus(AcMNPV) PIF protein AC83 is required for nucleocapsidassemblyforbothODVandBVaswellasrecruitmentofthePIFcomplextotheODVenvelopes-MuhammadJaved1,LeslieWillis2, Stephanie Harris1, Martin Erlandson1, B. Cam Donly3,Dwayne Hegedus1, Monique Van Oers4, David Theilmann2;1SaskatoonResearchandDevelopmentCentre,AgricultureandAgri-FoodCanada,Saskatoon,Canada;2SummerlandResearchand Development Centre Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Summerland, Canada; 3London Research and DevelopmentCentre Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, Canada; 4Laboratory of Virology, Wageningen University Wageningen,Netherlands

15:4523The host specificities of baculovirus per os infectivityfactors-SongJingjiao1,2,WangXi1,HuangHuachao1,DengFei1,WangHualin1,ArifBasil3,HuZhihong1,ManliWang1;1StateKeyLaboratory of Virology,Wuhan Institute of Virology, ChineseAcademy of Sciences,Wuhan, China; 2Experimentalmedicinecenter, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, HuazhongUniversity of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;3Laboratory for Molecular Virology, Great Lakes ForestryCentre,SaultSte.Marie,Ontario,Canada

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 14:00-16:00-ChinonBacteria1

KenNarva&PeterKupferschmied14:0024Immunomodulatory activity of Brevibacillus laterosporus

onthehousefly-MariaElenaMura,LucaRuiu,DepartmentofAgriculture,Universityof Sassari – Italy; andBioecopest Srl –TechnologyParkofSardinia,Tramariglio,Italy

14:1525Immune and detoxification systems of Colorado potatobeetle infected with bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis - OlgaPolenogova, Ekaterina Grizanova, Olga Yaroslavtseva, ViktorKhodyrev,IvanDubovskiy;InstituteofSystematicsandEcologyof Animals, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science,Russia

14:3026 -STUImmuneprimingmighthaveevolved from infectionby Gram+ bacterial pathogens in the mealworm beetle,Tenebrio molitor. - Julien Dhinaut, Manon Chogne, YannickMoret; Biogéosciences, Université de Bourgogne, CNRSUMR6282Dijon,France

14:4527-STUIdentification of synergist interactions betweenmidgut bacteria of Lymantria dispar larvae and Bacillusthuringiensis HD-1 - Zane Metla

1, Monika Maurhofer

2, Liga

Jankevica;1Laboratory of Experimental Entomology and

Microbiology, InstituteofBiology,Universityof Latvia, Latvia;2ETH,Zurich,Switzerland

15:0028-STUPlasmid-bornerap-phrsystemscontrolsporulationofBacillus thuringiensis in insect larvae - Fernanda Fazion1,2,StéphanePerchat1,ChristopheBuisson1,GislayneVilas-Boas2,Didier Lereclus1; 1INRAMicalis Institute, INRA,AgroParisTech,Université Paris-Saclay, Jouy-en-Josas, France; 2UniversidadeEstadualdeLondrina,Brazil

15:1529-STUA bioassay method to determine the insecticidalactivity of Bacillus thuringiensis against Ceratitis capitata(Diptera: Tephritidae) and Drosophila suzukii (Diptera:

Drosophilidae) - Daniel Valtierra1,2, Isabel Matas1, JavierCaballero1,2, Primitivo Caballero1,2; 1Instituto deAgrobiotecnología, CSIC-UPNA, Spain; 2Depart. de ProducciónAgraria,UniversidadPúblicadeNavarra,Pamplona,Spain

15:3030-STUSusceptibility ofGrapholitamolesta (Busck, 1916) toBacillus thuringiensis, individual toxins and their mixtures -Joaquin Gomis-Cebolla1, Ana P. S Ricietto1,2, Gislayne T Vilas-Bôas2, Juan Ferré1; 1University of València, ERI ofBiotechnology and Biomedicine, Departamento de Genética,Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Burjassot, Spain; 2Centro deCiênciasBiológicasUniversidadeEstadualdeLondrina,Brazil

15:4531-STUInteractions between HepG2 and Parasporin-3 -Wided Souiss, Samuel Colosimo, Tweedie Alistair, MichelleWest,Neil Crickmore;DepartmentofBiochemistry, SchoolofLife Sciences University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UnitedKingdom

16:00-16:30 COFFEEBREAK AgnèsSorel

SYMPOSIUMOFTHEFUNGIDIVISION 16:30-18:30-DescartesHowFungimediateprotectionagainstherbivores

andplantpathogensNicolaiVittMeyling&MayaRaad

16:3032Plant protection potential of entomopathogenic fungi asendophytes: What is the evidence and what is themechanism? - Nicolai Meyling1, Aimee Mckinnon2, MayaRaad2, Maria Moran-Diez2, Travis Glare2, Susanna Saari1;1Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Universityof Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Bio-Protection Research Centre,LincolnUniversity,NewZealand

16:45 33Microbial-induced resistance against herbivores:mechanisms and ecological consequences - Ana Pineda;NetherlandsInstituteofEcology,NIOO-KNAW,Netherlands

17:1034Primingofplantdefensesagainstherbivoresbyarbuscularmycorrhizalfungi-MariaJ.Pozo1,JavierRivero1,JavierLidoy1,VictorFlors2;1EstacionExperimentaldelZaidin,CSIC,Granada,Spain;2UniversitatJaume,CastellodelaPlana,Spain

17:3535InducedsystemicresistancebyTrichodermaspp-ChristineVos1,2,3,KatrijnRaymaekers1,2, YuxiaYang1,KaatDeCremer1,2,Barbara De Coninck1,2, Kemal Kazan3, Bruno Cammue12; 1KULeuven Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics, Leuven,Belgium; 2VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent,Belgium;3CSIROAgriculture,StLucia,Queensland,Australia

18:0036Elucidating the mechanisms of Beauveria bassianainduced plant resistance -Maya Raad, Travis Glare,MichaelRostás; Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University,Lincoln,NewZealand

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:30-18:30-CourtelineDiseasesofBeneficialInvertebrates1

DavidBass16:3037-STUFlat oyster follows the apoptosis pathway todefend

against the protozoan parasite Bonamia ostreae - OphélieGervais1, Chollet Bruno1, Tristan Renault2, Isabelle Arzul1;1Laboratoire de Génétique et Pathologie des MollusquesMarins, IFREMER, La Tremblade, France; 2DépartementRessources Biologiques et Environnement, IFREMER, Nantes,France

16:4538Influence of temperature on the haplosporidian parasiteBonamia ostreae exposed to Crassostrea gigas and Ostreaedulisoystermucus -SergioFernandez-Boo,OphélieGervais,Bruno Chollet, Isabelle Arzul; Laboratoire de Génétique etPathologie des Mollusques Marins, IFREMER, La Tremblade,France

17:0039Monitoring of the autophagy pathway inC. gigas duringan experimental OsHV-1 infection at cellularmolecular andproteomic levels - Sandy Picot1, Benjamin Morga1, NicoleFaury1, Isabelle Arzul1, Tristan Renault2; 1Laboratoire deGénétiqueetPathologiedesMollusquesMarins, IFREMER,LaTremblade, France; 2Département Ressources Biologiques etEnvironnement,IFREMER,Nantes,France

17:1540GenomesequencingoftheOstreidherpesvirus1infectingoysters in Tomales Bay, California - Colleen Burge, StanleyLangevin, Collin Closek, Natalie Rivlin, Carolyn Friedman;InstituteofMarineandEnvironmentalTechnology,UniversityofMarineBaltimoreCounty,UnitedStates

17:3041ReducingtheimpactofpathogensanddiseaseintheIrishPacific oyster Crassostrea gigas by understanding

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Environment:Host/Pathogeninteraction-BabetteBookelaar,SharonLynch,SarahCulloty;UniversityCollegeCork,Ireland

17:4542Apicomplexans infecting marine molluscs - MarkFreeman1, Arni Kristmundsson2. 1Ross University School ofVeterinary Medicine, Saint Kitts and Nevis; 2Institute forExperimental Pathology at Keldur, University of Iceland,Iceland

18:0043Is an apicomplexan responsible for the collapse in theIceland scallop stock in Iceland? - Arni Kristmundsson1,Asthildur Erlingsdottir1, Mark Freeman2; 1Institute forExperimental Pathology at Keldur, University of Iceland,Reykjavík, Iceland; 2Ross University School of VeterinaryMedicine,SaintKittsandNevis

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:30-18:30-VouvrayVirus2

RobertHarrison&BergmannRibeiro16:3044-STUGenome stability of AgseNPV-B after serial in vitro

passage-GianpieroGueliAlletti,EricCarstens,JohannesJehle;Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for CultivatedPlants,InstituteforBiologicalControl,Darmstadt,Germany

16:4545-STUSyntheticbaculovirusgenomestoextendhostrange-YuShang1,FeiDeng1,GengXiao1,ManWang1,DianHou1,KaiPan1,BasilArif2,HuaWang1,ZhiHu1;1StateKeyLaboratoryofVirology, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Wuhan, China; 2Great Lakes Forestry Centre, SaultSte.Marie,Canada

17:0046-STUGenotype Detection and Abundance withinBaculoviruses using Next Generation Sequencing -ChristopherNoune,CarolineHauxwell;QueenslandUniversityofTechnolgy,Brisbane,Australia

17:15 47The complete genome sequence of Plodia interpunctellagranulovirus: discovery of an unusual inhibitor of apoptosis(IAP) gene - Robert L. Harrison1, Daniel L. Rowley1, C. JoelFunk2; 1Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory,USDA-ARSBeltsville,Maryland,UnitedStates;2DepartmentofBiology, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas,UnitedStates

17:3048-STUStudy of the domestication of a viral genome in theparasitoid wasp Venturia canescens - Matthieu Leobold1,Annie Bézier1, Anne-Nathalie Volkoff2, Jean-Michel Drezen1;1Institut de recherche sur la biologie de l’insecte, CNRSUMR7261, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France;2Diversité, Génomes InteractionsMicroorganismes - Insectes,INRAUMR1333,UniversitéMontpellier2,France

17:4549-STUAdaptation genomics in the bracovirus of Cotesiasesamiae - JeremyGauthier1, PhilippeGayral1, Bruno Le Ru2,Stephane Dupas3, Severine Jancek1, Gabor Gyapay4, LaureKaiser3, Elisabeth Herniou1; 1Institut de recherche sur labiologie de l’insecte - CNRS UMR7261, Université FrançoisRabelais, Tours, France; 2International Centre of InsectPhysiology and Ecology (ICIPE), Nairobi, Kenya; 3EvolutionGénomes Comportement Ecologie CNRS UMR9191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 4Centre National de Séquençage Institut degénomiqueDirectiondesSciencesduvivantCEA,Evry,France

18:0050Expansion of the familyNimaviridae - Kelly S. Bateman1,RonnyVanAerle1,RoseKerr1,JamieBojko1,K. FraserClark2,3,SarahE.Stewart-Clark3,PhilipByrne4,SpencerJ.Greenwood2,DavidBass1,GrantD.Stentiford1; 1EuropeanUnionReferenceLaboratory for Crustacean Diseases, Centre for Environment,FisheriesandAquacultureScience(Cefas),Weymouth,UnitedKingdom; 2Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and AVC LobsterScience Centre, Atlantic Veterinary College, University ofPrinceEdwardIsland,Charlottetown,Canada;3DepartmentofPlant and Animal Sciences, Agricultural Campus, DalhousieUniversity, Truro, Canada; 4Department of Fisheries andOceansCanada,Charlottetown,Canada

18:0051Characterizationandcompletegenomesequenceofanewcypovirus isolated from Thyrinteina arnobi (Stoll, 1782)(Lepidoptera:Geometridae) - André Horta1, Daniel Ardisson-Araújo2, FabricioMorgado2, LeonardoSilva2, FernandoMelo2,ManoelVictorLemos3,ZuleneRibeiro3,ArlindoJunior3,CarlosWilcken, Bergmann Ribeiro2; 1Universidade Estadual Paulista“JúliodeMesquitaFilho”,FaculdadedeCiênciasAgronômicasBotucatu, Brazil; 2Universidade de Brasília, Instituto deBiologia, Departamento de Biologia Celular, Brasilia, Brazil;3Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”,Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias, Jaboticabal,

Brazil

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:30-18:30-ChinonMicrobialControl1

TravisGlare16:3052Investigations on spore residues of the product XenTari®

(Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. aizawai) and their persistenceon sweet pepper and tomato - Dietrich Stephan, AlexandraWagner; Institute for Biological Control, Julius Kühn-Institut(JKI)Darmstadt,Germany

16:4553Encapsulation and UV Photoprotection of a Vip3 toxin -InigoRuizDeEscudero1,2,LeopoldoPalma3,FranciscoMañeru1,Primitivo Caballero1; 1Instituto de Agrobiotecnología, CSIC-UPNA, Gobierno de Navarra, Spain; 2Universidad Pública deNavarra. Laboratorio de Entomología Agrícola y Patología deInsectos, Pamplona, Spain; 3Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias,UniversidadNacionaldelLitoral,SantaFe,Argentina

17:0054-STUGenetic and biological characterization of Bacillusthuringiensis isolates showing insecticidal activity againstLeptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) -Mikel Dominguez1,2, Jesus Murillo1, Primitivo Caballero1,2;1DepartamentodeProduccionAgraria,UniversidadPublicadeNavarra (UPNA) Pamplona, Navarra, Spain; 2Instituto deAgrobiotecnologiaCSIC-GobiernodeNavarra,Navarra,Spain

17:1555-STUAnalysisoftheoccurrenceofcry,vip3andchitinasesgenes inBacillus thuringiensis strains isolated fromAlgeria -Zahia Djenane1,2,3, Joaquín Gomis-Cebolla2, Fairouz Elaichar1,HassibaKhorfKhorf1,AhmedAbderrahmani1,FaridaNateche1,Juan Ferré2; 1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology,teamofmicrobiology,Algiers,Algeria;2ERIdeBiotecnologíayBiomedicina, Universitat de València, Burjassot, Spain; 3UniversityofScienceandTechnology,Algiers,Algeria

17:3056-STUIncreasetoxicityfromamodifiedCry3AatoxinagainstMonochamusalternatus;YajieGuo1,YafangWang2,ZhuoyingXu2,YuetingXiong2,YaniMou2,QiannanLin1,RongWang1,XiaHu1,Guanghong Liang1, XiongGuan2, SongqingWu1,2, FeipingZhang1; 1Collage of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and ForestryUniversity, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2KeyLaboratory of Biopesticide and Chemical Biology, Ministry ofEducation,FujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,Fuzhou,People’sRepublicofChina

17:4557-STUSpanish strains ofBacillus thuringiensis as biologicalcontrol agents against Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae) larvae - Javier Caballero1,2, Isabel Matas1, MaiteZarranz1,PrimitivoCaballero1,2;1InstitutodeAgrobiotecnologiaCSIC-Gobierno de Navarra (IDAB) Mutilva, Navarra, Spain;2DepartamentodeProduccionAgraria,UniversidadPublicadeNavarra(UPNA)Pamplona,Navarra,Spain

18:0058New Insecticidal Proteins fromNon-Bacillus thuringiensisMicrobialDiversity- -LuLiu1, JarredOral1,DanAltier2, JessicaO’rear1, Barbara Rosen1, James Le1, Mark Mcdonald1, DavidCerf1, JonRobeson2,LisaProcyk2,AdaneKassa2,WeipingXie1,Genhai Zhu1, Jennifer Barry2, Claudia Pérez-Ortega2, NuriaJiménez-Juárez2, Miles Cowart2, Jian-Zhou Zhao2, UteSchellenberger1,NasserYalpani2,Jun-ZhiWei1,VirginiaCrane2,Gary Sandahl2,MarkNelson2,Albert Lu2,GusuiWu2, 1DuPontPioneer, Hayward, CA, United States; 2DuPont Pioneer,Johnston,UnitedStates

18:1559Managingtheevolutionofresistancetobiopesticideswithgenetically modified insects - Raymond Ben; University ofExeter,PenryncampusCornwall,UnitedKingdom

18:30-19:45

DivisionBusinessMeetingsandWorkshops

BacteriaDivisionMeeting VouvrayFungiDivisionMeeting ChinonMicrosporidiaDivisionMeeting Courteline

‘Opendiscussiononhottopicsinmicrosporidiaresearch’ Y.Sokolova

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TUESDAY–26July07:00-08:00 QiGong Foyer07:30-12:30 Registration Hall

SPECIALSYMPOSIUM 08:00-10:00-VouvrayHumanimpactonpathogens-honeybeeinteractions

AuroreDubuffet&PhilippeGayral08:0060EPILOBEE: Results from a pan-European epidemiological

study on honeybee colony losses 2012-2014, conducted bythe European Union Reference Laboratory - Marie-PierreChauzat, Marion Laurent, Antoine Jacques, EpilobeeConsortium, Laura Cauquil, Marie-Pierre Riviere, MathildeSaussac,StéphanieBougeard,PascalHendrikx,MagaliChabert,Honey Bee Patholohy Unit, European Union ReferenceLaboratory for Honey Bee Health (Anses) French Agency forFood, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, SophiaAntipolis,France

08:3061Honey bee stressor interactions: never the same, and somuch to learn - Geoffrey Williams; University of Bern andAgroscope,Switzerland

09:0062Interactions between the gut parasite Nosema ceranaeand pesticides in the honeybee - Frederic Delbac1,2, MarieDiogon1,2, Lauriane Paris1,2, Cyril Jousse1,3, Anne Mone1,2,CatherineTexier1,2,AuroreDubuffet1,2,MounirTraika1,3,MarieLagree1, Nicolas Blot1,2, Hicham El Alaoui1,2; 1Université BlaisePascal, Clermont-Ferrand II, France; 2Microorganismes:GénomesetEnvironnement,CNRSUMR6023,UniversitéBlaisePascal, Clermont-Ferrand II, Aubière, France; 3Institut deChimie de Clermont-Ferrand, CNRS UMR6296, UniversitéBlaisePascal,Clermont-Ferrand II,EcoleNationaleSupérieuredeChimiedeClermont-Ferrand,Aubière,France

09:3063Ontheinterconnectedemergingparasitepressuresfacingbees - DinoMcmahon,Myrsini Natsopoulou,Matthias Furst,Vincent Doublet, Theodorou Panagiotis, John Bryden, SilvioWeging, Andreas Gogol-Doring, Mark Brown, Robert Paxton;FreieUniversityBerlin,Germany

10:0064Man-madeepidemics:VarroaandDWVinhoneybeesandthe risk they pose towild pollinators - LenaWilfert1, RobynManley1,Mike Boots2; 1Centre for Ecology and Conservation,University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, United Kingdom;2IntegrativeBiology,UCBerkeley,UnitedStates

CROSSDIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 08:00-10:00-ChinonRecruitmentofbeneficialmicrobesandnematodes

MikeBrownbridge&DavidShapiro08:0065Entomopathogenic fungi:Friendorenemyof theplant? -

Rob Van Tol1, Gerrie Wiegers1, Marilena Palmisano2, JurgGrunder2; 1Wageningen University and Research Centre,Wageningen, Netherlands; 2Zurich University of AppliedSciencesWaedenswil,Switzerland

08:3066Potential of root-associated pseudomonads withinsecticidal activity for biological control of soil-dwellinginsect pests of crops - Christoph Keel1, Nicola Imperiali1,Geoffrey Jaffuel2, Pascale Flury3, Monika Maurhofer3, TedTurlings2;1UniversityofLausanne,DepartmentofFundamentalMicrobiology,Lausanne,Switzerland;2UniversityofNeuchatel,Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology,Neuchatel,Switzerland;3SwissFederalInstituteofTechnologyZürich,Switzerland

09:0067Threesome in the rhizosphere: bacteria,entomopathogenic nematode, and plant interactions - IvanHiltpold1,MichaelBrownbridge2; 1Western SydneyUniversity,Australia;2VinelandResearchandInnovationCentre,Canada

09:3068Entomopathogenic Nematodes Boost Plant Immunity -Parwinder Grewal; University of Texas Rio Grande Valley,Edinburg,UnitedStates

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:00-10:00-CourtelineBacteria2

MarianneCarey&ShuyuanGuo08:00 69Cry1Ac toxin mode of action in heliothines - Heba

Abdelgaffar1, Cris Oppert2, Jessica Monserrate2, Juan LuisJurat-Fuentes1; 1Dept of Entomology and Plant Pathology,University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States; 2BayerCropScience,MorrisvilleNC,UnitedStates

08:1570In-plant protection from the insect pest Helicoverpa

armigerabytrans-kingdomRNAi-JuliaBally1,GlenMcintyre2,Rachel Doran1, Ignacio Larrinua3, Kenneth Narva3, PeterWaterhouse1,2;1CentreforTropicalCropsandBiocommodities,Brisbane, Australia; 2University of Sydney, Australia; 3DowAgroSciences,UnitedStates

08:3071LysinibacillussphaericusBinarytoxinstructurerevealedinsitu by de novo phasing with an X-ray free-electron laser:InsightsintothelarvicidalbiologyofBinAandBinB-Jacques-Philippe Colletier1, Michael Sawaya2, Jose Rodriguez2, DuilioCascio2, Dennis Bideshi3, Robert Hice3, Brian Federici4, DavidEisenberg2;1InstitutdeBiologieStructurale,UniversitéJosephFourier,Grenoble I,CNRSUMR5075,CEA,France; 2UCLA-DOEInstituteofGenomicsandProteomics,UniversityofCalifornia,Los Angeles, United States; 3Department of Entomology,UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,UnitedStates;4Departmentof Entomology, Institute of Integrative Genome Biology,UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,UnitedStates

08:4572AbinBknockoutinLysinibacillussphaericusdemonstratesBinAcanformacrystalwithoutBinBinBacillusthuringiensis- Hyun-Woo Park1, Dennis Bideshi1, Brian Federici2;1DepartmentofEntomology,UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,and Department of Biological Sciences, California BaptistUniversity, Riverside, California, United States;2Interdepartmental Graduate Programs in Microbiology andCell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology, University ofCalifornia,Riverside,UnitedStates

09:0073StructureandactivityoftheCry6Aapesticidaltoxin-ColinBerry, Alexey Dementiev, Jason Board, Anand Sitaram,Timothy Hey, Matthew Kelker, Xiaoping Xu, Yan Hu, CristianVidal-Quist, Vimbai Chikwana, Samantha Griffin, DavidMccaskill, Nick Wang, Shao-Ching Hung, Michael Chan,Marianne Lee, Jessica Hughes, Alice Wegener, Raffi Aroian,KennethNarva;SchoolofBiosciences,Cardiff,UnitedKingdom

09:1574The Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry6Aa1 forms ionicchannels in giant liposomes - Vincent Vachon1, MaximeSchmidt1, Timothy Hey2, Xiaoping Xu2, Samantha Griffin2,Vimbai Chikwana2, David McCaskill2, Ken Narva2, Jean-LouisSchwartz1,3; 1Groupe d’étude des protéines membranaires,Département de physiologie moléculaire et intégrative,Université de Montréal, Canada; 2Dow Agrosciences LLC,Indianapolis, United States ; 3Centre SEVE de recherche ensciencesduvégétal,UniversitédeSherbrooke,Canada

09:3075-STUTwopolysaccharidesareinvolvedintheformationofspecificbiofilmstructuresinB.thuringiensis-RachaMajed1,2,Mireille Kallassy2, Michel Gohar1; 1MICrobiologie del’ALImentationauServicedelaSantéhumaine,AgroParisTech,INRA UMR1319, Jouy-en-Josas, France; 2Laboratoire deBiotechnologie,UniversitéSaint-Joseph,Beyrouth,Lebanon

09:4576Enzymatic activity ofBacillus thuringiensis toxins - DavidPauron,Marcel Amichot,Marie-Paule Esposito, Armel Gallet;Institut Sophia Agrobiotech, Equipe Bioinsecticides,Environnement et Santé, CNRSUMR7254, Université deNiceSophia-Antipolis,INRAUMR1355,SophiaAntipolis,France

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:00-10:00-BourgueilFungi1

AnnHajek&HelenHesketh08:0077Entomophaga maimaiga in Lymantria dispar in Eastern

Europe - Ann Hajek1, Daniela Pilarska2,3, Milan Zubrik4;1Department of Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NewYork,UnitedStates;2NewBulgarianUniversity,DepartmentofNatural Sciences Sofia, Bulgaria; 3Institute of Biodiversity andEcosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia,Bulgaria; 4National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute,Forest Protection and Game Management, Banska Stiavnica,Slovakia

08:1578Termitechoiceofdirectiontopathogenodorrelatedwithnestmate olfactory signals - Aya Yanagawa1, Tomoya Imai1,Toshiharu Akino2, Toshimitsu Hata1, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura1,Fumio Yokohari3, Yoshihiro Toh4; 1Kyoto University Japan;2Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; 3Fukuoka University,Japan;4KyushuUniversity,Japan

08:1579-STUNatural occurrence ofBeauveria bassiana in soil, asinfections in stink bugs and as endophytes in bean plants,from organic and conventional fields in Cuba - YordanysRamos1, Orelvis Portal2, Erik Lysøe3, Annarella Chea1, LuisRojas4, Nicolai Meyling5, Ingeborg Klingen3; 1Department ofAgronomy, Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de Las Villas

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(UCLV), Santa Clara, Cuba; 2Department of Biology, UCLV,Santa Clara, Cuba; 3Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy,BiotechnologyandPlantHealthDivision,As,Norway;4Institutode Biotecnologia de las Plantas, UCLV, Santa Clara, Cuba;5Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, UniversityofCopenhagen,Frederiksberg,Denmark

08:4580-STUBioticandabiotic factors influencingthevirulenceofEntomophthoromycota on aphids in cereals - StéphanieSaussure1,CecilieSletteng2,NinaTrandem1,2,KarinWestrum1,Ingeborg Klingen1; 1Norwegian Inst. of BioeconomyResearch,Biotechnology and Plant Health Division, Ås, Norway;2NorwegianUniv.ofLifeSciences,Ås,Norway

09:0081Entomophthoromycota pathogens of insects fromArgentina:anupdatedreview -ClaudiaLopezLastra,RominaManfrino, Alejandra Gutierrez; Centro de estudiosparasitologicosydevectores,Argentina

09:1582-STUIncidence of fungal infections on Neotropical ants:environmentor thehost,whichhasmore influence? - JoséPablo Barrantes1, Maria José Monge-Salazar1, MilagroGranados-Montero2, Priscila Chaverri1,3; 1Escuela de Biología,Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica; 2Centro deInvestigaciones en Protección de Cultivos, Escuela deAgronomía, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica;3Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture,UniversityofMaryland,Maryland,UnitedStates

09:3083-STUIncidence of fungal infections on Neotropical ants:environment or the host,which hasmore influence? - EricClifton1, Stefan Jaronski2, Erin Hodgson1, Aaron Gassmann1;1Iowa State University, United States; 2United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, Agricultural ResearchService, UnitedStates

09:4584Effect of a predatorymite on transmission of the fungusNeozygites floridana in Tetranychus urticae populations -Nina Trandem1, Ronny Berdinesen1, Judith Pell2, IngeborgKlingen3;1NorwegianUniversityofLifeSciences,Norway;2J.K.Pell Consulting, United Kingdom; 3Norwegian Institute ofBieconomyResearch,Norway

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MICROBIALCONTROLDIVISION 10:30-12:30-ChinonSYMPOSIUM

NextGenerationBiopesticidesCarrieHauxwell

10:3585Using bumblebees for targeted application ofbiopesticidesSarah Van Beneden, Soraya Franca Marlies Vleugels, FelixWäcker;BiobestIlseVeldenWesterlo,Belgium

11:0086Working with insect pathogen ecology for betterbiocontrol delivery - Michael Brownbridge1, Travis Glare2;1Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, Vineland Station,Canada; 2Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University,Lincoln,NewZealand

11:2587Characteristics of novel bacterial insecticides/miticides/nematicides from Chromobacterium subtsugae andBurkholderia rinojensis - Timothy Johnson, PamelaMarrone;MarroneBioInnovations,UnitedStates

11:5088Regulatory implications of new technologies - RomaGwynn;Rationale,UnitedKingdom

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 10:30-12:30-VouvrayVirus3

RobertPossee&JennyCory10:3089-STURACK1, a ribosomal protein involved in signaling,

stress response and viral translation - Evelyne Einhorn,Franck Martin, Carine Meignin, Jean-Luc Imler; Institut debiologiemoléculaireet cellulaire,CNRSUPR9022, Strasbourg,France

10:4590-STUResistance to baculoviruses in the midgut ofAdoxophyeshonmai - Kento Iwata, YasuhisaKunimi,MakiN.Inoue, Madoka Nakai; Tokyo University of Agriculture andTechnology,Japan

11:0091-STUInsect immune system to determine baculoviruseshostspecificity-Yu-WeiChen,Yueh-LungWu;DepartmentofEntomology,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taiwan

11:1592-STUThe role of pathogen diversity on the evolution ofresistance inan insect -LeonYuZhengLi, JennyCory;SimonFraser University (SFU) – Department of Biological Sciences,Burnaby,BritishColumbia,Canada

11:3093Pathogencompetitioninthecabbagelooper,Trichoplusiani:aremultiplepathogensmoreeffectivethanone?-JenniferScholefield, Jenny Cory; Simon Fraser University (SFU) –DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,Burnaby,BritishColumbia,Canada

11:4594Successivepassagesofmixedgenotypeviruspopulations:influenceoftheinsecthostcolony-BenoitGraillot1,ChristineBlachere-Lopez1,3,SamanthaBesse2,MyriamSiegwart4,MiguelLopez-Ferber1; 1Laboratoire de Génie de l’EnvironnementIndustriel, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines d’Alès,France; 2Natural Plant Protection, Arysta LifeSciences, Pau,France;3INRA,Alès,France;4PlantPathologyUnitUR407INRAMontfavet,France

12:0095Observations on a persistent baculovirus infection ofTrichoplusia ni cells in culture - Robert Possee, Sarah Irons,Linda King; Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus,Oxford,UnitedKingdom

12:1596Molecular responseofManducasexta immunetissues toparasitization by the bracovirus associated wasp Cotesiacongregata - Germain Chevignon1, Sébastien Cambier2,Corinne Da Silva3, Julie Poulain3, Sébastien Moreau1, Jean-MichelDrezen1,ElisabethHuguet1;1Institutderecherchesurlabiologie de l’insecte, CNRS UMR7261, Université FrançoisRabelais,Tours,France; 2Luxembourg InstituteofScienceandTechnology, Belvaux, Luxembourg; 3Genoscope-Centrenationaldeséquençage,CEAEvry,France

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 10:30-12:30-BourgueilMicrosporidiaSusanBjornson

10:3097Microsporidia – Emergent Pathogens in the Global FoodChain-GrantStentiford;CentreforEnvironment,FisheriesandAquacultureScience,Weymouth,Dorset,UnitedKingdom

10:4598-STUGenome evolution and pre-mRNA splicing inmicrosporidiaandearly-divergingfungi-ThomasA.Whelan1,NicoleT.Lee1,C.AlishaQuandt2,TimothyY.James2,NaomiM.Fast1; 1Biodiversity Research Centre and Department ofBotany, University of British Columbia, Canada; 2Departmentof Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan,UnitedStates

11:0099Molecular phylogenetics as a reason for redefinition oftwo classical genera of Microsporidia: Nosema andVairimorpha -YuriTokarev1,CharlesVossbrinck2; 1All-RussianInstitute of Plant Protection, Russia; 2The ConnecticutAgriculturalExperimentStation,UnitedStates

11:15100Transcriptome and Prokaryotic Expression Analysis ofHMG1ofNosemabombycis - Jiping Liu1,2; 1CollegeofAnimalScience,South China Agricultural University, Wushan,Guangzhou, China; 2Regional Sericulture Training centre forAsia and Pacific, South ChinaAgricultureUniversity,Wushan,Guangzhou,China

11:30101Specific nested-PCR and LAMP methods to detect thesporewallproteingeneofEnterocytozoonhepatopenaeithatcauses slow growth in penaid shrimp - Pattana Jaroenlak1,2,

PiyachatSanguanrut2,3,PaulSalachan2,BryonyWilliams4,GrantStentiford5, Timothy Flegel6, Kallaya Sritunyalucksana3,6,Ornchuma Itsathitphaisarn1,2; 1Department of Biochemistry,Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;2Center of Excellence for Shrimp Molecular biology andBiotechnology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University,Bangkok, Thailand; 3Shrimp–Virus Interaction Laboratory,National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,Bangkok, Thailand; 4Biosciences, College of Life andEnvironmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Devon, UnitedKingdom; 5CEFAS, Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom;6National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,National Science and Technology Development Agency,ThailandSciencePark,Pathumthani,Thailand

11:45102A pesticide and an intracellular microsporidial parasitetarget Drosophila lipid stores in an unusual ”competition”betweenanaturalpathogenandanenvironmentalpoison -Adrien Franchet1, SebastianNiehus1,Dominique Ferrandon1,2;1UniversityofStrasbourgInstituteforAdvancedStudy(USIAS),CNRS UPR9022, France; 2Institut de Biologie Moléculaire etCellulaire(IBMC)–CNRS-Strasbourg,France

12:00103Hyperspora aquatica n.gn., n.sp., a hyperparasiticmicrosporidianinfectingparamyxidprotistsiscloselyrelatedto crustacean-infecting taxa - Grant Stentiford; CEFAS,

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Weymouth,Dorset,UnitedKingdom

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 10:30-12:30-CourtelineBacteria3

BaltasarEscriche&MingSun10:30104Resistance to Bt maize by western corn rootworm:

inheritance, fitness costs and cross-resistance - AaronGassmann;IowaStateUniversity,UnitedStates

10:45105InsectresistancetoBacillusthuringiensisCry3AatoxinisassociatedwithanovelABCprotein-YannickPauchet1,AnneBretschneider1,SylvieAugustin2,DavidPauron3,DavidHeckel1;1Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany;2INRAOrléans UR0633, France; 3Institut SophiaAgrobiotech,INRAPACA,SophiaAntipolis,France

11:00106-STUThe limited role of Bombyx mori ABCC3 as a Crytoxin receptor in comparison to ABCC2 - Haruka Endo1,2,Fumika Ichino1, Satomi Adegawa1, Hiroko Tabunoki1, RyoichiSato1;1TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,Japan;2Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion ofScience,Japan

11:15107-STUMulti-binding ability to functional receptors andBmABCC2 dependent cytotoxicity-relevant property of thedomain II loop region of Cry1Aa - Satomi Adegawa, ShingoKikuta,Ryoichi Sato;Graduate SchoolofBio-ApplicationsandSystems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture andTechnology,Japan

11:30108Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles inCry1Ac Resistant and Susceptible Strains of HeliothisvirescensOmaththage Perera†, Cris Oppert, Jerreme Jackson, AnaïsCastagnola,JuanLuisJurat-Fuentes;UnitedStatesDepartmentof Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Southern InsectManagementResearchUnitStoneville,MS,UnitedStates

12:00109DifferentialinductionofimmunesystemrelatedgenesinSpodoptera exigua after Vip3Ca challenge - PatriciaHernandez-Martinez, Baltasar Escriche; Departmento deGenética, and Estructura de Recerca Interdisciplinar enBiotecnologiaiBiomedicina,UniversitatdeValència,Spain

12:00110Microevolutionary mechanisms of wax moth Galleriamellonella resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis - EkaterinaGrizanova1, Tariq Butt2, Andreas Vilcinskas3, Ivan Dubovskiy1;1Institute of Systematic and Ecology of Animals, SiberianBranch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia;2Dept of Biosciences, College of Science, SwanseaUniversity,United Kingdom; 3Institute for Insect Biotechnology, Justus-LiebigUniversity,Giessen,Germany

12:15111Fitnesscostsassociatedwithmulti-toxinresistanceinthecabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni) -Guillaume Tetreau1,2, RanWang1,3,4, Ping Wang1; 1Department of Entomology, CornellUniversity,NewYorkStateAgriculturalExperimentStation,NY,United States; 2CNRS-IFREMER: UMR5244, Universite dePerpignan Universite de Montpellier, OMS/WHO,Perpignan, France; 3Department of Entomology, NanjingAgriculturalUniversity,Nanjing, China; 4Institute of Plant andEnvironment Protection, Beijing Academy of Agriculture andForestrySciences,Beijing,China

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16:30 Busdeparture OutsideVinci17:30&18:30 Optionalcastlevisit18:00 5KRace19:00 Barbecue

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CROSSDIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 08:30-10:30-ChinonNextGenerationSequencing

DavidBass&HelenHesketh08:30112High-ThroughputSequencingandBioinformaticToolsfor

Invertebrate Pathology - an Overview - Ronny Van Aerle;European Union Reference Laboratory for CrustaceanDiseases, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and AquacultureScience,Weymouth,UnitedKingdom

09:00113Next generation sequencing - a powerful approach toassesspotentialeffectsofBCAsonmicrobialcommunitiesinsoil - Juerg Enkerli1, Johanna Mayerhofer1, Franco Widmer1,Martin Hartmann2; 1Institute for Sustainability SciencesAgroscope, Zürich, Switzerland; 2Forest Soils andBiogeochemistry, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL,Birmensdorf,Switzerland

09:30114Usingdual-RNAseq to studyhost-pathogen interactions:datagenerationandanalysis -HenrikHjarvardDeFineLicht;Section for Organismal Biology, Department of Plant andEnvironmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen (PLEN),Frederiksberg,Denmark

10:00115Big data and little Metarhizium: evolution andinteractionsofanendophyticinsectpathogenicfungus-BrianLovett, Raymond St. Leger; Department of Entomology,UniversityofMaryland(UMD),CollegePark,MD,UnitedStates

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:30-10:30-BourgueilNematodes

DavidShapiro-Ilan08:30116Dissecting the immune defence against the

entomopathogenic nematodes: fluctuation of Cecropin andhaemocytesduringinfectionofSpodoteraexigua-ReyhanehDarsouei, Javad Karimi; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad(FUM), Biocontrol and Insect Pathology Lab, Dept of PlantProtection,SchoolofAgriculture,Mashhad,Iran

08:45117Whoone associateswithmatters: Role ofXenorhabdusbovienii (Enterobacteriaceae) symbionts on the fitness ofits Steinernema nematode hosts - S.Patricia Stock, JohnMcmullen; Department of Entomology, University of ArizonaTucson,AZ,UnitedStates

09:00118Curative Control of the Peachtree Borer UsingEntomopathogenic Nematodes - David Shapiro-Ilan1, TedCottrell1, Russ Mizell III2, Dan Horton3; 1USDA-ARS, UnitedStates; 2University of Florida, United States; 3University ofGeorgia,UnitedStates

09:15119-STUAttraction of entomopathogenic nematode isolatesto insectfeeding isdrivenbytheirpreviousassociationwithwild or domesticated highbush blueberry (Vacciniumcorymbosum)plants-MoniqueRivera,AlbrechtKoppenhofer;RutgersUniversity,UnitedStates

09:30120-STUEvaluation of the above-ground application ofentomopathogenic nematodes for the control of diapausingcodlingmoth(CydiapomonellaL.)undernaturalconditions-Deidre Odendaal, Matthew Addison, Antoinette Malan;Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology,StellenboschUniversity,SouthAfrica

09:30121-STUThe influenceoforchardageonentomopathogenicfungiandnematodepopulationdynamics-SonnicaAlbertyn1,Martin Hill1,Moore Sean; 1RhodesUniversity, Department ofZoology and Entomology,Grahamstown, SouthAfrica; 2CitrusResearchInternational,PortElizabeth,SouthAfrica

10:00122Potential of entomopathogenic fungi and nematodesagainstParahypoptacaestrum in laboratoryassays -MonicaOreste1, Eustachio Tarasco1, Luca Ruiu2; 1Department of Soil,PlantandFoodScience,UniversityofBariAldoMoro(DISSPA)–Italy;2DepartmentofAgriculture,UniversityofSassari–Italy

10:15123Microbial control of Cossus cossus withentomopathogenic nematodes and fungi in laboratory andfield assays - Rocco Addante1, Monica Oreste1, AngelaD’Accolti1,LucaRuiu2,EustachioTarasco1;1DepartmentofSoil,Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari AldoMoro, Italy;2DepartmentofAgriculture,UniversityofSassari,Italy

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CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:30-10:30-CourtelineVirus4

BryonyBonning&AnneDalmon08:30124-STUIn-vitro transmission of the Chronic Bee Paralysis

Virus and co-exposition with a neonicotinoid in thehoneybee- Marianne Coulon1,2, Frank Schurr1, NicolasCougoule1, Anne Dalmon2, Cédric Alaux2, Yves Le Conte2,Richard Thiery1, Magali Ribiere-Chabert1, Eric Dubois1;1Laboratoire de Sophia Antipolis, Anses, Sophia-Antipolis,France; 2INRA PACA, Abeilles et environnement, UR406Avignon,France

08:45125-STUDiversity and evolution of Sinaivirus and relatedviruses in honeybees andwild hymenoptera -Diane Bigot1,Elisabeth Herniou1, Anne Dalmon2, Nicolas Galtier3, PhilippeGayral1;1Institutderecherchesurlabiologiedel’insecte,CNRSUMR7261, Université François Rabelais,Tours, France; 2INRAPACA, Abeilles et environnement, UR406 Avignon, France;3ISEM,UniversitéMontpellierII,CNRSUMR5554,Montpellier,France

08:45126-STUAn opposite effect of Dicistroviridae on the RNAinterference defense mechanism of their host, Bombusterrestris-KaatCappelle1,GuySmagghe1,MaartenDhaenens2,Ivan Meeus1; 1Department of Crop Protection, Faculty ofBioscience Engineering, Universiteit Gent, Belgium;2Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of PharmaceuticalSciences,UniversiteitGent,Belgium

09:15127Honeybee (Apis mellifera) viruses or bee (Apiformes)viruses? - Anne Dalmon, Virginie Diévart , MaximeThomasson, Bernard Vaissière , Yves Le Conte , LaurentGuilbaud , Mickaël Henry; INRA PACA, Abeilles etenvironnement,UR406Avignon,France

09:30128InfectiondynamicsofhoneybeevirusesinAmE-711cells-JimenaCarrillo-Tripp1,MichaelGoblirsch2,AdamDolezal1,W.Miller1, Amy Toth1, Bryony Bonning1; 1Iowa State University,UnitedStates;2UniversityofMinnesota,UnitedStates

09:45129Occurrence, Pathology, and Ultrastructure of anIridovirus and Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus Occurring inDaphnidsintheCzechRepublic-JirıVavra1,BilyTomas1,JanaNebesrova1, Brian Federici2; 1Faculty of Science, CharlesUniversity, Praha, Czech Republic; 2University of California,Riverside,UnitedStates

10:00130InvitrotranscriptomicanalysesoftheAphid’ssecondarysymbiont,Hamiltonella defense -Germain Chevignon, KerryOliver,MichaelStrand;DepartmentofEntomology,UniversityofGeorgia(UGA),Athens,UnitedStates

10:15131A diverse array of new viral sequences identified inworldwidepopulationsoftheAsiancitruspsyllid(Diaphorinacitri)usingviralmetagenomics-ShahidehNouri1,NidaSalem2,Jared Nigg1, Bryce Falk1; 1University of California (UC Davis),UnitedStates;2TheUniversityofJordan,Amman,Jordan

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:30-10:30-VouvrayMicrobialcontrol2

NinaJenkins08:30132The chemical inactivation of H. armigera

nucleopolyhedrovirus (HearNPV) on chickpea (Cicerarietinum) and other legume crops with studies of itsphytochemicalmechanismon chickpea -AliyuAminu,PhillipStevenson, David Grzywacz; Natural Resources Institute,UniversityofGreenwich,Chatham,Kent,UnitedKingdom

08:45133Temperatureeffectsontime-to-death,invivoproductionandinsecticidalactivityofAgrotisipsilonbaculovirus-RobertBehle; United States Department of Agriculture, AgriculturalResearchService(USDA-ARS),Illinois,UnitedStates

09:00134Controlling false codling moth in citrus with a novelAlphabaculovirus, Cryptophlebia peltastica NPV, and a dualisolate Betabaculovirus preparation, Cryptophlebialeucotreta GV - Sean Moore; Citrus Research International(CRI),Humewood,SouthAfrica

09:15135Characterization of Helicoverpa armigeranucleopolyhedrovirus in Brazil - Fernando Valicente, VictorCosta, Marcus Soares, Francisco Dimate, Fabrício Morgado,BergmannRibeiro;EmbrapaMaizeandSorghum,SeteLagoas,MG,Brazil

09:30136-STUEffect of the Chrysodeixis chalcites singlenucleopolyhedrovirus (ChchSNPV) chitinase upon theinsecticidal activity of several other alphabaculoviruses -EduardoAguirre1,2,OihaneSimón2,TrevorWilliams3,Primitivo

Caballero1,2; 1Departamento de Producción Agraria,Universidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA), Pamplona, Spain;2Instituto de Agrobiotecnología – CSIC-UPNA,Mutilva, Spain;3InstitutodeEcologíaAC,Xalapa,Veracruz,Mexico

09:45137-STUAlphabaculovirus of Mamestra brassicae(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae): Insecticidalactivityagainstseverallepidopteranpests-IsabelM.Belda1,2,MaiteArrizubieta1,InesBeperet1, Trevor Williams3, Primitivo Caballero1,2;1DepartamentodeProducciónAgraria,UniversidadPúblicadeNavarra (UPNA), Pamplona, Spain; 2Instituto deAgrobiotecnología – CSIC-UPNA,Mutilva, Spain; 3Instituto deEcologíaAC,Xalapa,Veracruz,Mexico

10:00138Baculovirus synergism: investigating mixedalphabaculovirus and betabaculovirus infections in the falsecodling moth, Thaumatotibia leucotreta, for improved pestcontrol - Michael Jukes1, Caroline Knox1, Martin Hill1, SeanMoore2, Lukasz Rabalski3, Boguslaw Szewczyk3; 1RhodesUniversity (RU),Grahamstown, SouthAfrica; 2Citrus ResearchInternational (CRI) Humewood, Port Elizabeth, South Africa;3DepartmentofRecombinantVaccines, IntercollegiateFacultyofBiotechnology,UniversityofGdanskandMedicalUniversityofGdansk,Poland

10:15139CharacterizationofaColombianentomopathogenicvirusisolatedfromthesugarcaneborerDiatraeaspp.(Crambidae)- Gloria Barrera1, Carolina Ruiz1, Juliana Gómez1, PaulaEsquinas2, Laura Villamizar1; 1Corporación Colombiana deInvestigación Agropecuaria (Corpoica), Cundinamarca,Colombia;2UniversidadNacionaldeColombia,Colombia

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12:00-13:30 COCKTAILLUNCH AgnèsSorel

12:00-13:30 ICTVmeeting Bourgueil BaculovirusandNudivirusStudyGroup

BACTERIADIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 13:30-15:30-ChinonUnityanddiversityofEntomopathogenicbacteria

SophieGaudriault&DavidClarke13:30140Insect Pathogenicity Determinants of Plant-Associated

Pseudomonads-ChristophKeel1,PeterKupferschmied1,MariaPéchy-Tarr1,CélineTerrettaz1,PascaleFlury2,MaríaPilarVesgaAguado2,MonikaMaurhofer2;1UniversityofLausanne(UNIL)–Department of Fundamental Microbiology, Lausanne,Switzerland;2SwissFederalInstituteofTechnologyZurichPlantPathology Group, Institute for Integrative Biology, Zurich,Switzerland

13:55141Photorhabdus toxins affecting the cytoskeleton - KlausAktories; Institute of Experimental and Clinical PharmacologyandToxicology,UniversityofFreiburg,Germany

14:20142PhotorhabdusVirulenceCassettes:Anano-syringebasedtoxinsecretionanddeliverysystem-JosephHealey1,GuoweiYang2, Isabella Vlisidou3, Alexia Hapeshi1, Nick Waterfield1;1Division of Biomedical Sciences. Microbiology and Infectionunit. Warwick University Medical School, Coventry, UnitedKingdom; 2Beijing Pathogen Institute (BPI), China; 3BristolUniversity,LifeSciencesdepartment.,Bristol,UnitedKingdom

14:45143Comparative genomics in the entomopathogenic genusXenorhabdus: insight into the XaxAB binary cytolysin-encodinglocus-GaëlleBisch,Jean-ClaudeOgier,SylviePages,Anne Lanois, Alain Givaudan, Sophie Gaudriault; Diversité,Génomes Interactions Microorganismes – Insectes, INRA,UMR1333,UniversitédeMontpellier,France

15:05144Virulence determinants of the beepathogenic speciesPaenibacillus larvae - Elke Genersch; Institute for BeeResearch(LIB),HohenNeuendorf,Germany

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CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 13:30-15:30-BourgueilFungi2

StefanJaronski&JørgenEilenberg13:30145Crude extracts secreted by entomopathogenicmitosporic

ascomycetesshowpotencialforCeratitiscapitata(Widemann)(Diptera; Tephritidae) and Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura)(Diptera; Drosophilidae) control - Maria Fernandez-Bravo,InmaculadaGarrido-Jurado,MeryemeEl-Betar,ElodieRomero,Meelad Yousef, Enrique Quesada-Moraga; University ofCórdoba,Córdoba,Spain

13:45146-STUAgrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transgenicBeauveria bassiana JEF-007 with reduced virulence againstbeanbug -SihyeonKim,Se JinLee,Yi-TingYang, JaeSuKim;ChonbukNationalUniversity,SouthKorea

14:00147Virulence of commercial strains of Beauveria bassianaand Metarhizium brunneum against walnut twig beetleadults and impact on brood production - Louela Castrillo1,John Vandenberg2, Michael Griggs2, Robert Camp3, BryanMudder4, Adam Taylor3, Albert Mayfield4; 1Department ofEntomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, United States; 2USDAARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health,Ithaca, United States; 3Department of Forestry, Wildlife andFisheries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States;4USDA Forest Service – Southern Research Station, Asheville,UnitedStates

14:15148Strategicapproachinapplicationoffungalbiopesticides:Ecological Biocontrol - Jae SuKim, Se Jin Lee1, SihyeonKim1,MiRongLee1,JongCheolKim1,TaekSuShin2,TaeHoonKim2;1DepartmentofAgriculturalBiology,CollegeofAgricultural&Life Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea;2Crop Protection R&D Center, Farm Hannong (LG AffiliatedCo.),Nonsan,Korea

14:30149-STUNatural occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi inapple orchards in Germany related to cropping system andregionandevaluationoftheirefficacyforbiocontrolofCydiapomonella - Carina Ehrich1, Jessica Reuscher2, DietrichStephan1;1JuliusKühn-Institut, InstituteforBiologicalControl,Darmstadt, Germany; 2Frankfurt University of AppliedSciences,Germany

14:45150Characterization and virulence of Beauveria bassianaassociated with auger beetle (Sinoxylon anale) infestingPimentadioica -SenthilKumarCM,JacobTK,DevasahayamS,SharonD’Silva,NandeeshPG;ICAR-IndianInstituteofSpicesResearch,Kozhikode,Kerala,India

15:00151-STUInvolvementofTenecin3 in the infectionprocessofTenebrio molitor by Beauveria bassiana - Sevasti Maistrou,NicolaiMeyling,AnnetteJensen,CarolineZanchi;Departmentof Plant and Environmental Sciences, University ofCopenhagen,Frederiksberg,Denmark

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 13:30-15:30-VouvrayVirus5

IkbalAgahInce&SassanAsgari13:30152-STUInteractionsbetweenthesalivaryglandhypertrophy

virusand itshost immunesystem- IreneMeki1,2, Ikbal Ince3,HenryKariithi4,DrionBoucias5,JustVlak1,MoniqueVanOers1,Adly Abd-Alla2; 1Laboratory of Virology, WageningenUniversity, Netherlands; 2Insect Pest Control Laboratories,Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food andAgriculture,Vienna,Austria–Austria;3DepartmentofMedicalMicrobiology, Acibadem University, Istanbul, Turkey;4BiotechnologyResearchInstitute,KenyaAgriculturalLivestockResearch Organization, Nairobi, Kenya; 5Department ofEntomologyandNematology,UniversityofFlorida,Gainesville,Florida,UnitedStates

13:45153-STUHost range of Glossina pallidipes salivary glandhypertrophyvirus(GpSGHV)-GulerDemirbasUzel1,2,AndrewParker1, Robert Mach2, Adly Abd-Alla1; 1International AtomicEnergy Agency - Insect Pest Control Laboratory (IAEA IPCL),Austria;2ViennaUniversityofTechnology,Vienna,Austria

14:00154Highjack of intracellular signalling pathways and robustimmune responses explain the hytrosavirus-induceddifferentialpathologiesintwoGlossinamodelspecies-IkbalAgah Ince1,HenryKariithi2, SjefBoeren3, IreneMeki4,5, EdwinMurungi6, Everlyne Otieno6, Steven Ger Nyanjom6, MoniqueVanOers4,JustM.Vlak4,AdlyAbd-Alla5;1AcibademUniversity,Department of Medical Microbiology, School of Medicine,Atasehir, Turkey; 2Biotechnology Research Institute, Kenya

Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization, Nairobi,Kenya ; 3Laboratory of Biochemistry,Wageningen University,Netherlands; 4LaboratoryofVirology,WageningenUniversity,Netherlands;5InsectPestControlLaboratories,JointFAO/IAEADivision of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture,Vienna,Austria; 6DepartmentofBiochemistry, JomoKenyattaUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,Nairobi,Kenya

14:15155The salivary gland proteome of Glossina m. morsitans,parasitizedwithTrypanosomab.brucei -HenryKariithi1,SjefBoeren2, Just M. Vlak3, Adly Abd-Alla4; 1BiotechnologyResearch Institute, KenyaAgricultural and Livestock ResearchOrganization, Nairobi, Kenya; 2Laboratory of Biochemistry,WageningenUniversity,Netherlands; 3LaboratoryofVirology,Wageningen University, Netherlands; 4Insect Pest ControlLaboratories,JointFAO/IAEADivisionofNuclearTechniquesinFoodandAgriculture,Vienna,Austria

14:30156Characterization of Bustos virus, a newmember of theNegevirus group isolated from aMansoniamosquito in thePhilippines - Ryosuke Fujita1,2, Ryusei Kuwata3, DaisukeKobayashi1,ArleneBertuso4,HaruhikoIsawa1,KyokoSawabe1;1NationalInstituteofInfectiousDiseases,Japan;2JapanAgencyfor Medical Research and Development, Japan; 3YamaguchiUniversity, Japan; 4University of the Philippines Manila,Philippines

14:45157RNAactivation inmosquito cells and its suppression bythedenguevirusNS5protein -SultanAsad,MazharHussain,Sassan Asgari; The University of Queensland, School ofBiologicalSciences,Brisbane,Australia

15:00158Zika virus epidemic in Americas - Julien Thézé, NunoRodrigues Faria, Oliver Pybus; Department of Zoology,UniversityofOxford,UnitedKingdom

15:15159-STUNew RNA virus producing covert infections in fieldand laboratory insects of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) -AngelLlopis-Giménez1,2,RosaMaGonzález-Martínez1,2,AnabelMillán-Leiva3, Elena Llácer4,MartaCatalá4,AlbertoUrbaneja4,Salvador Herrero1,2; 1Departamento de Genetica, Universitatde Valencia, Spain; 2Estructura de Recerca Interdisciplinar enBiotecnologia i Biomedicina, Universitat de Valencia, Spain;3InstitutodeHortofruticulturaSubtropicalyMediterranea”LaMayora”, CSIC, Malaga, Spain; 4Instituto Valenciano deInvestigaciones Agrarias, Centro de Proteccion Vegetal yBiotecnologia,UnidadAsociadadeEntomologia,Moncada,Spain

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 13:30-15:30-CourtelineMicrobialcontrol3

SeanMoore13:30160-STUWhole Genome Sequencing of PhopGV Isolates for

Control of Tuta absoluta in Tomato and Phthorimaeaoperculella and Tecia solanivora in Potato -Andreas Larem,Eva Fritsch, Karin Undorf-Spahn, Jörg Wennmann, JohannesJehle; FederalResearchCentre forCultivatedPlants, InstituteforBiologicalControl,Darmstadt,Germany

13:45161-STUIdentificationofanovelmodeof resistanceagainstCydia pomonella granulovirus in codling moth indicates ahighly dynamic adaptation in the host population -AnnetteSauer1, Petr Nguyen2, Eva Fritsch1, Karin Undorf-Spahn1, KentoIwata3, Madoka Nakai3, David Heckel4, Frantisek Marec2,JohannesJehle1;1JuliusKühnInstitut,Germany;2BiologyCentre,CzechRepublic;3TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,Japan;4MaxPlanckInstituteforChemicalEcology,Germany

14:00162Entomopathogenic fungi as control agents ofThaumatotibia leucotreta in citrus orchards: efficacy andpersistence - Candice Coombes1, Martin Hill1, Sean Moore2,Joanna Dames3; 1Department of Zoology and Entomology,Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa; 2CitrusResearch International, Port Elizabeth, South Africa;3Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, RhodesUniversity,Grahamstown,SouthAfrica

14:15163Control of wireworms in organic potato farming isfeasiblewith an attract-and-kill strategy: technical aspects -AnantPatel, StefanVidal,MarioSchumann,WilhelmBeitzen-Heineke, Marina Vemmer; Bielefeld University of AppliedSciences, Department of Engineering Sciences andMathematics,Bielefeld,Germany

14:30164Control of wireworms in organic potato farming isfeasible with an attract-and-kill strategy: field trials andmantraps on the way to registration - Stefan Vidal, AnantPatel, Marina Vemmer, Wilhelm Beitzen-Heineke, Mario

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Schumann; Department of Crop Sciences, University ofGöttingen,Germany

14:45165-STUScreenbagformulations(SBF)ofentomopathogenicBeauveriaandMetarhiziumconidiafromgranularsubstratesto control Riptortus pedestris - Se Jin Lee, Sihyeon Kim, MiRong Lee, Jae Su Kim; Chonbuk National University, SouthKorea

15:00166-STUEntomopathogenic fungal library to control Locustamigratoria in Korea -Mi Rong Lee, Se Jin Lee, Sihyeon Kim,Jong Cheol Kim, Jae Su Kim†; Chonbuk National University,SouthKorea

15:15167-STUAmbrosia beetle mortality and reduced broodproduction following exposure to microbial control fungi -LouelaCastrillo1,MichaelGriggs2, JohnVandenberg2; 1DeptofEntomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, United States; 2USDAARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health,Ithaca,UnitedStates

15:30-16:00 COFFEEBREAK AgnèsSorel

NEMATODEDIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 16:00-18:00-ChinonHarnessingMetabolitesfromEntomopathogenicNematodeSymbioticBacteriaforBroadUse

DavidShapiro-Ilan&SelcukHazir16:00168 The regulation of secondary metabolism and natural

productproductioninPhotorhabdus-DavidClarke;UniversityCollegeCork,Ireland

16:30169Identificationandapplicationofeicosanoidbiosynthesisinhibitors synthesized by Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus -YonggyunKim;AndongNationalUniversity,SouthKorea

17:00170Using Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus metabolites forcontrol of pecan and peach diseases - Selcuk Hazir1, CliveBock2, David Shapiro-Ilan2; 1Adnan Menderes UniversityFaculty of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology, Turkey;2USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut ResearchLaboratoryByron,UnitedStates

17:30171Naturalproductsfromentomopathogenicbacteria-frombugs to the clinic? Helge Bode; Goethe-University FrankfurtamMain,MerckendowedChair forMolecularBiotechnology,DeptofBiosciences,FrankfurtamMain,Germany

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:00-18:00-CourtelineMicrobialcontrol4

DietrichStephan16:00172Synergistic combinations of an emulsifiable formulation

of Beauveria bassiana and a pyrethroid insecticide againstinsecticide-resistant annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotusmaculicollis,adults-ShaohuiWu,AlbrechtKoppenhofer,OlgaKostromytska;DepartmentofEntomology,RutgersUniversity,NewBrunswick,UnitedStates

16:15173Residual efficacy of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo)Vuillemin, diatomaceous earth, Imidacloprid against threeColeopteranandonepsocidspeciesofstoredgrains-WaqasWakil1, Thomas Schmitt2; 1Department of Entomology,University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 2SenckenbergGerman Entomological Institute, Müncheberg, Germany;Institute of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences I, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany; Dept ofBiogeography,FacultyofRegionalandEnvironmentalSciences,TrierUniversity,Germany

16:30174-STUBiological Efficacy of the Entomopathogenic FungiIsariafumosoroseaasaBiocontrolAgentAgainstPestInsectsKatharina Saar1, Jasmin Philippi2, Edgar Schliephake2, NicolasMaguire3, Johannes Jehle1, Dietrich Stephan1; 1Julius Kühn-Institute, Darmstadt, Germany; 2Julius Kühn Institut,Quedlinburg, Germany; 3University of Applied Science,DepartmentofLifeScienceEngineering,Gießen,Germany

16:45175Fungal entomopathogens as endophytes for plantprotection:Cantheypromoteplantgrowthaswell?-LaraR.Jaber1,JuergEnkerli2;1DepartmentofPlantProtection,Facultyof Agriculture, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan;2Agroscope,Zurich,Switzerland

17:00176Mortality, fecundity and behavior of Aphis gossypiiGlover feedingonmelon leavesendophytically colonizedbyentomopathogenic fungi - Natalia Gonzalez Mas, EnriqueQuesadaMoraga;AgriculturalandForestrySciences,ETSIAM,UniversityofCórdoba.CampusdeRabanales,Córdoba,Spain

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:00-18:00-BourgueilDiseaseofBeneficialInvertebrates2

HelenHesketh16:00177Entomopathogens and contaminantmicrobes of insects

forfoodandfeedvaluechaininAfrica-SubramanianSevgan,Fiaboe Komi, Ekesi Sunday; International Centre of InsectPhysiologyandEcology(icipe),Nairobi,Kenya

16:15178Implicationsofthehoneybeemicrobialcommunityintheresponsetomajorparasitesandpathogens-MariaGiovannaMarche1, Ignazio Floris1, Alberto Satta1, Luca Ruiu1,2;1Department of Agriculture, University of Sassari, Italy;2BioecopestSrl,TechnologyParkofSardinia,Tramariglio,Italy

16:30179First detection of the Apis mellifera filamentous virus(AmFV) in honeybees (Apismellifera) in China -ChunshengHou, Beibei Li, Shuai Deng, Yuexiong Luo, Qingyun Diao;Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy ofAgriculturalSciences,China

16:45180Trans-generational immunepriming inTenebriomolitor:towards the identification of the molecular mechanisms -Guillaume Tetreau1, Julien Dhinaut2, Philippe Bulet3, YannickMoret2, Benjamin Gourbal1; 1CNRS-IFREMER : UMR5244,Université de Perpignan, Université de Montpellier,Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS/WHO), Perpignan,France, 2Laboratoire Biogéosciences, CNRS UMR6282,Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France; 3LaboratoireAndrologie Gérontechnologie Inflammation Modélisation,CNRSFRE3405, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble I, France;PlatformBioparkArchamps,France,

17:00181Molecular cloning and prokaryotic expression of RdRpgeneofIAPV-ShuaiDeng,QingyunDiao,BeibeiLi,ChunshengHou; Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy ofAgriculturalSciences,China

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 16:00-18:00-VouvrayVirus6

TrevorWilliams&MartinErlandson16:00182Genotype co-occlusion as a novel paradigm for the

development of virus-based insecticides: is the evidencesufficiently convincing yet? - Primitivo Caballero1,2, InesBeperet1, Oihane Simon1, Maite Arrizubieta1, Miguel Lopez-Ferber3, Trevor Williams4; 1Instituto de Agrobiotecnología,CSIC-UPNA, Mutilva, Spain; 2Departamento de ProducciónAgraria, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain;3Ecole des Mines d’Alès, France; 4Instituto de Ecología AC,Xalapa,Mexico

16:15183Improving infectivity of baculovirus by high-efficientlyembeddingtheenhancingfactorsintoocclusionbodies-ShiliYang,RuipengMa,LijuanZhao, JiaHu,ChengfengLei,XiulianSun; Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy ofSciences,China

16:30184Baculovirus efficacy against the fall armyworm varieswithintraspecificgeneticvariationinsoybeandefencetraits-Ikkei Shikano1, Ketia Shumaker2, Michelle Peiffer1, GaryFelton1,KelliHoover1;1DepartmentofEntomologyandCenterfor Chemical Ecology, Pennsylvania State University, UnitedStates;2DepartmentofBiologicalandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofWestAlabama,UnitedStates

16:45185Genetic and biological characterisation of anovel SouthAfrican Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-SA) withpotential for use in resistance management strategies -Caroline Knox1, Boitumelo Motsoeneng1, Martin Hill1, SeanMoore2; 1Rhodes University, South Africa; 2Citrus ResearchInternational(CRI),SouthAfrica

17:00186Baculovirus isolated from Lymantria dispar larvae as anexampleofpossiblevirusadaptation toanewhost -LukaszRabalski1, Martyna Krejmer-Rabalska1, Iwona Skrzecz2,Boguslaw Szewczyk1; 1Laboratory of Recombinant Vaccines,Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology, University andMedicalUniversity,Gdansk,Poland;2ForestResearchInstitute,SekocinStary,Poland

17:15187Genomics of alphabaculovirus isolates infectingMamestra species fromNorthAmerica andEurasia -MartinErlandson1, Doug Baldwin1, Just Vlak2, David Theilmann3;

1SaskatoonResearchandDevelopmentCentre,AAFC,Canada;2LaboratoryofVirology,WageningenUniversity,Netherlands;3Summerland Research and Development Centre, AAFC,Canada

17:30188Improved insecticidal activity of Chilo iridescent virus

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expressing an insect specific neurotoxin - RemziyeNalcacioglu1,HacerMuratoglu1,AydinYesilyurt1,ArzuOzgen1,Zihni Demirbag1, Van Oers Monique2, Vlak Just2; 1KaradenizTechnical University, Faculty of Science, Department ofBiology,Turkey;2WageningenUniversity,Netherlands

17:45189Characterization of the Baculovirus-Densovirusinteraction when co-infecting the same host - Laila Gasmi1,Mylène Ogliastro2, Salvador Herrero1; 1Laboratory ofBiotechnological Pest Control, Department of Genetics, andEstructura de Recerca Interdisciplinar en Biotecnologia iBiomedicina,UniversitatdeValència,Spain;2LaboratoryDGMI,UMR1333,UniversitéMontpellierII,France

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DivisionBusinessMeetingsandWorkshops

MicrobialControlDivisionMeeting CourtelineNematodeDivisionMeeting Chinon ‘Shootingaworm:insightsonnematodephotography’ J.EisenbackDBIDivisionMeeting Bourgueil ‘CoralDiseases’-M.SweetVirusDivisionMeeting Vouvray ‘TaxonomyofPolydnaviruses’-M.Strand

THURSDAY–28July07:00-08:00 QiGong Foyer08:00-12:00 Registration Hall

VIRUSDIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 08:00-10:00-DescartesVirusesandhorizontalgenetransfers

ElisabethHerniou&Jean-MichelDrezen08:00190Mechanismsofhorizontalgenestransfer inMetazoans -

Chiara Boschetti, Isobel Eyres, Alastair Crisp, Elton GargioniGrisoste Barbosa, Timothy Barraclough, Gos Micklem, AlanTunnacliffe, Department of Chemical Engineering andBiotechnology,UniversityofCambridge,UnitedKingdom

08:20191Evidenceofrecentinterspecieshorrizontalgenestransferregarding nucleopolyhedrovirus infection of Spodopterafrugiperda - Mariano Belaich1, Gloria Barrera2, ManuelPatarroyo3,LauraVillamizar2,PabloGhiringhelli1, 1UniversidadNacional de Quilmes, Laboratorio de Ingeniería Genética yBiología Celular yMolecular, Bernal, Argentina; 2CorporaciónColombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria, Cundinamarca,Colombia; 3Fundación Instituto de Inmunología de Colombia,Bogotá,Colombia

08:40192Continuous influxof geneticmaterial fromhost toviruspopulations - Gilbert Clément1, Jean Peccoud1, AurélienChateigner2, BouzianeMoumen1, Richard Cordaux1, ElisabethHerniou2; 1UMR CNRS 7267 Ecologie et Biologie desInteractions, Equipe Ecologie Evolution Symbiose, Universitéde Poitiers, Poitiers, France; 2Institut de recherche sur laBiologie de l'Insecte, CNRS UMR 7261, Université François-Rabelais,Tours,France

09:00193MicroplitisdemolitorbracovirusDNAsintegrateintothegenome of host cells - Michael Strand, Department ofEntomology,UniversityofGeorgia,Athens,UnitedStates

09:20 194Acquisition and Domestication of bracoviral genes inSpodoptera spp contributes to their defense againstpathogens - Laila Gasmi1, Jean-Michel Drezen2, SalvadorHerrero1; 1Laboratory of Biotechnological Pest Control,Department of Genetics, and Estructura de RecercaInterdiciplinar en Biotecnologia i Biomedicina; 2Institut derecherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte, CNRS UMR 7261,UniversitéFrançois-Rabelais,Tours,France

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:00-10:00-CourtelineFungi3

NicolaiVittMeyling&AnnetteBruunJensen08:00 195Molecular characterization of icipe EPF isolates:

opportunities and challenges - Fathiya Khamis, NguyaManiania, Komivi Akutse, LeviOmbura, Subramanian Sevgan,Sunday Ekesi; International Center of Insect Physiology andEcology(ICIPE)–Kenya

08:15 196The comparative analysis of defense reactions andmidgutmicrobiotaofGalleriamellonellaunderdevelopment

of mycoses caused byMetarhizium robertsii and Ordycepsmilitaris - Olga Yaroslavtseva1, Oksana Tomilova1, AlexPervushin2, Natalia Kryukova1, Ecatherine Chertkova1, OlgaPolenogova1,MaximTyurin1, IvanDubovskiy1,ViktorGlupov1,Vadim Kryukov; 1Institute of Systematics and Ecology ofAnimals, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences,Russia; 2All-Russian Research Institute of Plant Protection,Russia

08:30197-STUThe histone deacetylase HosA regulates cell cycle,conidiation, virulence and stress tolerance in Beauveriabassiana - Qing Cai, Sheng-Hua Ying, Ming-Guang Feng;ZhejiangUniversity,Hangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,China

08:45198-STUAnovelvacuolarprotein is required for the invitroasexual cycle and full virulence of Beauveria bassiana;Zhenjian Chu, Sheng-Hua Ying, Ming-Guang Feng; ZhejiangUniversity,Hangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,China

09:00 199-STUCharacterizationofhighosmolarityglycerolpathwayessential for environmental adaptation in Beauveriabassiana;JingLiu,Sheng-HuaYing,Ming-GuangFengZhejiang;University,Hangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,China

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:00-10:00-BourgueilDiseasesOfBeneficialInvertebrate3

GrantStentiford08:00 200Applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods in

parasitology - David Bass1,2, Georgia Ward3, Rose Kerr1,Catherine Troman2, Corey Holt1, Kelly Bateman1, BethOkamura2, Grant Stentiford1; 1European Union ReferenceLaboratory for Crustacean Diseases and/or Centre forEnvironment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas),Weymouth,UnitedKingdom; 2TheNaturalHistoryMuseum–UnitedKingdom

08:15201Exploring into an emerging disease in the circum-Antarctickeystonepredator,theseastarOdontastervalidus-Laura Núnẽz Pons

1,2,3, Thierry Work

4, Robert Rameyer

4, Juan

Moles4, Carlos Angulo-Preckler

3, Conxita Avila;1Smithsonian

TropicalResearchInstitute(STRI),Panama;2HawaiInstituteofMarineBiology(HIMB),UniversityofHawaiiatManoa,Hawaii,UnitedStates;3UniversitatdeBarcelonaBarcelona,Spain;4USGeological Survey, NationalWildlife Health Center, Honolulu,UnitedStates

08:30202-STUDecreased hemolymph refractive index (HRI) andglycogen reserve inclusion (RI) scores in Atlantic Canadiansnow crabs, Chionoecetes opilio, with bitter crab disease(BCD), with tentative identification of BCD-associatedphospholipidsidentifiedbyuntargetedmetabolomicanalysisof pooled hemolymph samples - Melanie Buote, SpencerGreenwood,GlendaWright,RickCawthorn,RussKerr;AtlanticVeterinaryCollege,Charlottetown,Canada

08:45203-STUImpact of water temperature on immune-relatedgeneexpressioninAmericanlobsterexperimentallyinfectedwithWhiteSpotSyndromeVirus-Louise-MarieRoux1,2,PhilipByrne2,FraserClark1,SpencerGreenwood;1DeptofBiomedicalSciences and Lobster Science Centre, Atlantic VeterinaryCollege, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada; 2GulfBiocontainment Unit-Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory,Fisheries and Oceans Canada,Canada;3DeptofPathologyand Microbiology, Atlantic VeterinaryCollege, UniversityofPrinceEdwardIsland,Canada

09:00204-STUDevelopment of a duplex PCR as screening tool forthe detection of Crangon crangon bacilliform virus in theEuropean brown shrimp Crangon crangon - Benigna VanEynde

1,2, Olivier Christiaens

1, Daan Delbare

2, Kelly Bateman3,

Grant Stentiford3, Annette Dullemans4, Monique Van Oers5,GuySmagghe1;1GhentUniversity,Ghent,Belgium;2InstituteofAgricultural and Fisheries Research, Ostend, Belgium;3European Union Reference Laboratory for CrustaceanDiseases, CEFAS, Weymouth, United Kingdom; 4WageningenUniversityandResearchCenterWageningen,Netherlands

09:15 205Microbial patters allied to coral disease and bleaching,insights from Kane’Ohe Bay – Oahu (Hawaii) - Laura NúnẽzPons1,2,3, Raphael Ritson-Williams2, Emilia Sogin2, RossCunning2, Anthony Amend2; 1Smithsonian Tropical ResearchInstitute, Panama; 2Hawai Institute of Marine Biology,University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, United States;

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3UniversitatdeBarcelona,Barcelona,Spain

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 08:00-10:00-VouvrayMicrobialControl5

BenRaymond08:00206-STUControlling InvasiveCrustacea - JamieBojko1,Alison

Dunn2,PaulStebbing1,GrantStentiford1; 1CEFAS,Weymouth,Dorset,UnitedKingdom;2UniversityofLeeds,UnitedKingdom

08:15207Molecular characterization of the plasmid-encoded Pir-like binary toxins isolated from shrimp suffering acutehepatopancreatic necrosis disease or early mortalitysyndrome (EMS/AHPND) - Kallaya Sritunyalucksana, JirapornSrisala, Suparat Taengchaiyaphum, Anuphap Prachumwat,Timothy Flegel; Shrimp-Virus Interaction Laboratory,NationalCenter for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Bangkok,Thailand

08:30208Comparisonofperitrophicmatrixproteomicsfromlarvaland adult stages of Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsadecemlineata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): ModelingperitrophicmatrixdefenseagainstpathogensinfectingperosUmutToprak1,2,EmreCaner1,SerifeBayram1,DwayneHegedus2,DougBaldwin2,CathyCoutu2,MartinErlandson2,DavidHeckel3;1Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of PlantProtection,Ankara,Turkey;2AgricultureandAgri-FoodCanada,Saskatoon Research Centre, Saskatoon, SK Canada; 3MaxPlanck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Dept. of Entomology,Jena,Germany

08:45209DEBtoxmodellingofpathogen-mortalitydataovertime;anoveltoxicokinetic-toxicodynamicapproachtoderivedoseeffects - Helen Hesketh, Jan Baas; Centre for EcologyHydrology,Wallingford,UnitedKingdom

09:00210Aputativeesteraseisinvolvedintoxicityofthemexicanstrain Serratia entomophila Mor4.1 towards larvae ofPhyllophaga Spp (Coleoptera) -MaríaNunẽz-Valdez,ManuelMartínez-Tapia, Jianwu Chen, Sarjeet Gill; Centro deInvestigaciónenDinámicaCelular,InstitutodeInvestigaciónenCienciasBásicasyAplicadas,UniversidadAutónomadelEstadodeMorelos,CuernavacaMorelos,Mexico

09:15211-STUMonitoringandexpressionanalysisofPseudomonasprotegens CHA0 during colonization of Lepidoptera - MaríaDel Pilar Vesga Aguado1, Pascale Flury1, Monika Maurhofer1,ChristophKeel2;1SwissFederalInstituteofTechnology,Zurich,Switzerland;2UniversitédeLausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland

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12:30-14:00BUFFETLUNCH AgnèsSorel

12:30-14:00StudentCompetitionJury Bourgueil

MICROSPORIDIADIVISIONSYMPOSIUM 14:00-16:00-BourgueilHostPathogeninteractions

SusanBjornson14:00212 Inhibition of apoptosis is a universal mechanism for

intracellular survival of microsporidia? - Yuliya Sokolova1,2,Xavier Alvarez3, Lisa Bowers3, Elizabeth Didier3; 1Institute ofCytology,RussianAcademyofSciences,StPetersburg,Russia;2Louisana State University School of Veterinary Medicine,Baton Rouge LA, United States; 3Tulane National PrimateResearchCenter,CovingtonLA,UnitedStates

14:30 213Mosquito-Microsporidia Model Systems forUnderstandingMorphologicalandPhylogeneticRelationshipsJames Becnel; U.S. Department of Agriculture AgriculturalResearchService,Gainesville,Florida,UnitedStates

15:00214 Pathogenicity, prevalence and intensity of amicrosporidianinfectionbyNosemafumiferanaepostvittanasubsp. n. in the light brown apple moth, Epiphyaspostvittana,inCalifornia-JulieHopper1,2,Wei-FoneHuang3,4,Leellen Solter3, Nicholas Mills1; 1University of California,Berkeley,UnitedStates;2UniversityofCalifornia,Davis,UnitedStates, 3University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United

States,4CollegeofBeeScience,FujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,China

15:30215 Comparative genomics of microsporidia that infectmarine organisms - BryonyWilliams; Biosciences, College ofLifeandEnvironmental Sciences,Universityof Exeter,Devon,UnitedKingdom

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 14:00-16:00-CourtelineBacteria4

MarianneCarey&ShuyuanGuo14:00216HowtoeataCrystalprotein:CrystalproteinCry5Basa

novelandpowerfulanti-infectiveforhumans-YanHu,DavidKoch,ZeynepMirza,Thanh-ThanhNguyen,GaryOstroff,RaffiAroian; Program in Molecular Medicine, UMASS MedicalSchool,UnitedStates

14:15217A biochemical comparison of VIP3Ab1 and VIP3Binsecticidalproteins-MarcZack,MeganSopko,TedLetherer,SekYeeTan,KennethNarva;DowAgroSciences, Indianapolis,UnitedStates

14:30218Bio-polymermicroencapsulations ofBacillus thuringiensiscrystal preparations for improved longterm larvicidalactivity- He Xiaolin1, He Kanglai2, Guo Shuyuan1; 1School ofLife Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China;2StateKeyLaboratoryforBiologyofPlantDiseasesandInsectPests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy ofAgriculturalSciences,Beijing,China

219Cancelled14:45220Enterocytepurgeandrapidrecoveryasanovelreaction

of the gut epithelium to toxin or xenobiotics exposure -Kwang-Zin Lee1, Matthieu Lestradet1, Catherine Socha1,Stefanie Schirmeier1, Antonin Schmitz2, Caroline Spenle3,Olivier Lefebvre3, Céline Keime4, Samuel Liegeois1, MiriamYamba1,RichardBouAoun1,YannickSchwab4,FrédéricDalle2,Patricia Simon-Assmann3, Dominique Ferrandon1,5; 1EquipeFondation Recherche Medicale, CNRS – Strasbourg, France;2UMR 1342 University of Burgundy, Dijon, France; 3MN3T,FMTS,LABEXMedalisUniversityofStrasbourgU1109INSERM,France; 4CNRS INSERM Univ. of Strasbourg, IGBMC, France;5Institut de Biologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire, CNRS,Strasbourg,France

15:00221Biomphalysin, a novel family of snail immune effectorswith common features with bacterial pore-forming toxins -Silvain Pinaud, Guillaume Tetreau, Anaïs Portet, RichardGalinier, Cristian Chaparro, Benjamin Gourbal, David Duval;Host-Pathogen-Environment Interactions Laboratory, CNRSUMR5244,UniversitédePerpignanViaDomitia,UniversitédeMontpellier,InstitutFrançaisdeRecherchepourl’ExploitationdelaMer,OMS/WHO,Perpignan,France

15:15222 Toxicological and protein characterization of Bacillussphearicus C3-41 strain from Karnataka, India -BasavarajKalmath1, Gajanan Katkar2, Aralimarad Prabhuraj1, PatilBasavaraj1; 1College of Agriculture, University of AgriculturalScience,Raichur,Karnataka,India;2DepartmentofBiochemistry,MysoreUniversity,Karnataka,India

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 14:00-16:00-DescartesVirus7

MadokaNakai&GaryBlissard14:00223Comparative genomics of parasitoidwasps andwhat it

tellsontheevolutionofsymbioticviruses-JérémyGauthier1,Annie Bézier1, Jean-Marc Aury2, Valérie Barbe2, AnthonyBretaudeau3, Fabrice Legeai3, Karine Musset1, Diane Bigot1,Thibaut Josse1,SébastienMoreau1,PhilippeGayral1,ElisabethHuguet1,ElisabethHerniou1, Jean-MichelDrezen1; 1Institutderecherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte, CNRS UMR 7261,Université François-Rabelais, Tours, France; 2Centre nationalde séquençage CEA, Genoscope, Evry, France; 3Institut deGénétique, Environnement et Protection des Plantes, INRAUMR1349,Rennes,France

14:15224Permissiveness of lepidopteran hosts is linked todifferential expression of bracovirus genes - Kavita Bitra,GaelenBurke,MichaelStrand; 1UniversityofGeorgia,Athens,UnitedStates

14:30225 Latency-deficient recombinant and mutant Helicoverpa

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zeanudiviruses that cause enhancedpathology and sterilityto their insect hosts - Bruce Webb, Kendra Steele, AngelikaFath-Goodin, Alonna Wright, Brooke Nemec; University ofKentuckyLexington,UnitedStates

14:45226 The postfusion 3D-structure of the Spodoptera exiguamultiple nucleopolyhedrovirus envelope fusion protein F -QiushiWang1,IevaVasiliauskaite3,BerendJanBosch2,ThomasKrey3,PeterRottier2, JustM.Vlak

1,FelixRey3; 1LaboratoryofVirology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands;2Virology Division, Department of Infectious Disease andImmunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, UtrechtUniversity, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Structural Virology Unit,DepartmentofVirology,InstitutPasteur,Paris,France

15:00227 A new system for studies of viral envelope proteintrafficking in insect cells - JeffreyHodgson1,NicolasBuchon2,Gary Blissard1; 1Boyce Thompson Institute at CornellUniversity, Ithaca, NY, United States; 2Department ofEntomologyCornellUniversity,Ithaca,NY,UnitedStates

15:15228RescueoftheentryofAcMNPVfusion-defectivemutantsby low-pH triggering: higher fusion activity is required forGP64-mediated entry into mammalian cells compared toinsectcells?-HuLiangbo,LiYimeng,NingYunjia,DengFei,HuZhihong,WangManli,Wang Hualin; State Key Laboratory ofVirology, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy ofSciences,Wuhan,China

15:30229Extra genomic DNA elements found in anentomopoxvirus - Shusuke Koike1, Jun Takatsuka2, JulienThézé3, ElisabethHerniou4,MadokaNakai1; 1TokyoUniversityof Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, Japan;2Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba,Japan; 3University ofOxford,Department of Zoology,Oxford,United Kingdom; 4Institut de recherche sur la biologie del’insecte, CNRS UMR7261, Université François Rabelais,Tours,France

CONTRIBUTEDPAPERS 14:00-16:00-VouvrayMicrobialControl6

MikeBrownbridge14:00230Entomopathogenic fungi for managing exotic and

endemic pests in vegetable crops in California - SurendraDara; University of California Cooperative Extension, UnitedStates

14:15231Experimental devices treated with Metarhiziumbrunneum and its extract for spotted-wing drosophilaDrosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae)control - Meelad Yousef, Enrique Aranda-Valera, InmaculadaGarrido-Jurado, Enrique Quesada-Moraga; University ofCórdoba,Córdoba,Spain

14:30232OptimizationofacoatingprocessforthedevelopmentofMetarhizium-formulationsforcontrolofsoildwellingpests-Dietrich Stephan1, Nicolas Maguire2; 1Institute for BiologicalControl,JuliusKühn-Institut,Darmstadt,Germany;2TechnischeHochschuleMittelhessen,Gießen,Germany

14:45233Physiologicalmechanismsofsynergybetweenpyrethroidinsecticide and entomopathogenic fungus MetarhiziumrobertsiionnontargetaquaticmodelspeciesDaphniamagna- Yury Noskov1, Olga Yaroslavtseva2, Ecatherine Chertkova2,Vadim Kryukov2, Ivan Dubovskiy2; 1National Research TomskState University, Tomsk, Russia; 2Institute of Systematics andEcology of Animals, Siberian Branch of Russian Academie ofSciences,Novosibirsk,Russia

15:00234VirulenceofwildandtransformedstrainsofMetarhiziumanisopliae ICIPE30againstRhipicephalusappendiculatusandAmblyomma variegatum ticks - Nana Paulin1,2, KhamisFathiya1, Ekesi Sunday1, Subramanian Sevgan1, Ombura Levi1,Maniania Nguya1; 1International Centre of Insect PhysiologyandEcology,Nairobi,Kenya;2UniversitedeDschang,Dschang,Cameroon

15:15235Field evaluation of the entomopathogenic fungusMetarhiziumanisopliaeforthecontrolofcottonaphidAphisgossypii on okra crop - Wakuma Bayissa1, Ekesi Sunday2,Samira Mohamed2, Nguya Maniania2; 1Jimma UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Jimma,

Ethiopia;2ICIPE,Nairobi,Kenya15:30236-STUNon-target effects of Metarhizium brunneum on

microbial communities assessed in pot and field trials tocontrol Agriotes spp - Johanna Mayerhofer1, Sonja Eckard1,Martin Hartmann2, Giselher Grabenweger1, AdrianLeuchtmann3, Franco Widmer1, Jürg Enkerli1; 1Institute forSustainability Sciences Agroscope, Zurich, Switzerland; 2SwissFederal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape ResearchWSL,Birmensdorf,Switzerland;3PlantEcologicalGenetics,ETHZurich,Switzerland

15:45237AprehendTMfor bed bug control – the biological

advantage - Nina Jenkins, Giovani Bellicanta, Alexis Barbarin,Matthew Thomas; Penn State Department of Entomology,UnitedStates

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POSTERSPosterSession–Wednesday10:30-13:00

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

BacteriaDivision

BA-1 A novel protein active from a Pseudomonas strain withuniquemodeofactionagainstwesterncornrootworm,Diaboricavirgifera virgifera (LeConte) - Nuria Jiménez-Juárez, DuPontPioneer,USABA-2 Alkaline phosphatases are involved in the response ofmosquito larvae to intoxication with Bti Cry toxins - GuillaumeTETREAU, CNRS-IFREMER: UMR5244, Universite de PerpignanUniversitedeMontpellier,OMS/WHO,Perpignan, FranceBA-3-STU Aquaporins contribute to water influx into Sf9 cellsintoxicatedbyBacillusthuringiensisCrytoxin-HarukaEndo,TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,ResearchFellowofJapanSocietyforthePromotionofScience,JapanBA-4 Association of cry genes from Bacillus thurigiensis withmortality in Spodoptera frugiperda - Newton Carneiro, EmbrapaMaizeandSorghumBA-5-STU Biological Control of Hypsipyla Grandella Zeller(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) With The Systemic Use Of BacillusThuringiensis Berliner On Mahogany Seedlings (SwieteniamacrophyllaKing)-MarceloCastro,UniversidadedeBrasília,BrazilBA-6Biomphalysin,abacterialβ-PFTfamilyintheschistosomiasisvector snail, Biomphalaria glabrata - Silvain PINAUD, CNRS-IFREMER: UMR5244, Universite de Perpignan Universite deMontpellier,OMS/WHO,Perpignan, FranceBA-7 Cadherins are Cry5B Toxin Receptor in CaenorhabditiselegansandPlayaSequentialRolewiththeGlycolipidReceptor -MingSun,HuazhongAgriculturalUniversity,ChinaBA-8 Characteristics of an entomopathogenic bacterium,Xenorhabdus hominickii ANU1 and its pathogenicity against twolepidopteran pests - Youngjin Park, Department of BioresourceSciences,AndongNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaBA-9CharacterizationofaWolbachiastrainnativefromArgentinaforpotentialapplicationasmosquitocontrolagent-CorinaBerón,Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Biotecnología,FundaciónparaInvestigacionesBiológicasAplicadas,ArgentinaBA-10-STUCancelledBA-11-STUDamoverexpression impactsmotility and virulence oftheentomopathogenicbacteria,PhotorhabdusluminescensTT01-AmauryPayelleville,DGIMI,Montpellier,FranceBA-12-STUDetectionandcharacterizationofParasporinproteinsinBacillusthuringiensis-Elias,FerreiraSabiaJr,Embrapa,BrasilBA-13-STUDual action of Bacillus thuringiensis in the vegetativedevelopmentofcotton(GossypiumhirsutumL.)andthecontrolofSpodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) - Flávia Costa,UniversidadedeBrasília,BrazilBA-14 Evidences for cross-order activity of binary Vip proteins -Baltasar Escriche, Estructura de Recerca Interdisciplinar enBiotecnologia iBiomedicina,DepartmentodeGenética,UniversitatdeValència,SpainBA-15-STUEvolutionofPhotorhabdusVirulenceCassettes-JosephHealey,WarwickUniversityMedicalSchool,UKBA-16 Genomic and phenotypic analysis of Bacillus thuringiensiscry- exposed for in vivo experimental evolution in Galleriamellonella-ChristinaNIelsen-Leroux,Micalis,FranceBA-17-STU Mechanisms involved in the acquistion of host ironferritin by the opportunistic insect pathogen Bacillus cereus -Laurent Consentino, MICALIS équipe Génétique Microbienne etEnvironnement,FranceBA-18 Mosquitocidal activity of non-3-domain Cry type 33-kDaprotein fromBacillus thuringiensis isolated in Japan - So Takebe,Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, KindaiUniversity,Japan

BA-19Multifaceted aspects of insect pathogenic and commensalbacteria in insectbased foodand feed –ChristinaNielsenLeroux,INRAMicalisFranceBA-20CancelledBA-21 New entomopathogenic bacterial strains from Galleriamellonella larvae infected with EPNs - Luca Ruiu, Bioecopest Srl,DepartmentofAgriculture,UniversityofSassari,ItalyBA-22 Preparation and formulation optimization of amosquitocidal sustained-release Bacillus thuringiensis with highUV-resistance - Lingling Zhang, Key Laboratoryof Biopesticide andChemical Biology, Ministry of Education, Fujian Agriculture andForestryUniversity,ChinaBA-23-STU Resistance of different Spodoptera frugiperdapopulationstoBt-maizfromtheBahíaandGóiasstatescorrelateswith low alkaline phosphatase expression - Cristina Macedo,UniversidadedeBrasília,BrazilBA-24Spent Juncao substrate canbe converted into fermentablesugar with one-step method - Yueting Xiong, Key Laboratory ofBiopesticide and Chemical Biology, Ministry of Education, FujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,ChinaBA-25StructuralanalysisofmosquitocidaltoxinsequencesfromaBacillus thuringiensis native strain - Corina Berón, Instituto deInvestigaciones en Biodiversidad y Biotecnología, Fundación paraInvestigacionesBiológicasAplicadas,AgrentinaBA-26-STUdyofBacillusthuringiensisCrytoxinbindingsitesinthetwoimportantsoyapestsAnticarsiagemmatalisandChrysodeixisincludens - Yolanda Bel, Departmento de Genética, Universitat deValència, ERI de Biotecnología y Biomedicina, Universitat deValència,SpainBA-27SynergismofCry1AcandCry1Ietoxinsand itspotential forresistancemanagement-KanglaiHe,IPPCAAS,ChinaBA-28 Temperature restriction in Photorhabdus luminescens -AlexiaHapeshi,WarwickUniversityMedicalSchool,UKBA-29-STUUseofCaenorhabditiselegansasmodelforselectionofBacillusspp.toxicstrainstoMeloidogyneincognitarace3-SandroMontalvão,UniversidadedeBrasília,BrazilBA-30 Vip3Aa laboratory selection and characterization ofresistance in Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) - JuanFerré, ERI deBiotecnología yBiomedicina,Universitat deValència,Spain

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

DiseasesofBeneficialInvertebratesDivision

PostersoftheDiseasesofBeneficialInvertebratesDivisionDBI-1-STUANewPhylogenyandeDNAInsightintoParamyxids:anIncreasingly Important but Enigmatic Clade of Protistan ParasitesofMarine Invertebrates -GeorgiaWard,NaturalHistoryMuseum,Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science,UniversityofExeter,UKDBI-2AnewsimpleanduniversalmethodforinteractomicStudies- Guillaume TETREAU, CNRS-IFREMER: UMR5244, Universite dePerpignan Universite de Montpellier, OMS/WHO, Perpignan,FranceDBI-3 Histopathologic Survey Of Newfoundland Snow Crab,ChionoecetesOpilio,WithEvaluationOfTheAssociationOfBitterCrabDiseaseWithHistologic PatternsOf Inflammation -MelanieBuote,AtlanticVeterinaryCollege,CanadaDBI-4Honeybeeimmunity:Itsmodulationbydietarysupplementsandprobiotics-PavelDobes,MasarykUniversity,CzechRepublicDBI-5-STU Identification of Serratia marcescens infection inindustrialrearingofTenebriomolitor-ZoéTourrain,INRA-Micalis,FranceDBI-6-STU Identification of the honeybee parasitic mite Varroadestructor resistance using discrimination concentrations ofacaricides in vitro - Doskocil Ivo, Department of Microbiology,Nutrition and Dietetics, Czech University of Life Sciences, CzechRepublicDBI-7-STUOccurrenceofGammaproteobacteria in honeybee gutinfected by Paenibacillus larvae - Zuzana Hroncova, CzechUniversityofLifeSciencesPrague,CzechRepublic

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DBI-8 Ontogeny of the immune system in harlequin ladybird,Harmonia axyridis - Pavel Dobes,MasarykUniversity, Brno, CzechRepublicDBI-9-STUPathogensofCarcinusmaenas in their invasive range -JamieBojko,Cefas,UKDBI-10-STUUltrastructuralanalysisofantennalgland inAmericanlobsterexperimentallyinfectedwithWhiteSpotSyndromeVirus-Louise-MarieRoux,AtlanticVeterinaryCollege,UniversityofPrinceEdwardIsland,Canada

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

FungiDivision

FU-1A new species ofMoelleriella (Clavicipitaceae, Ascomycota)based onmorphological andmolecular data from China - XiuyanWei,KeyLaboratoryofBiopesticideandChemicalBiology,Ministryof Education, College of Life Sciences, Fujian Agriculture andForestryUniversity,ChinaFU-2 A new xanthone derivative from a new isolate of theentomopathogenic fungus Moelleriella sp. - Xiangyun Zang, KeyLaboratory of Biopesticide and Chemical Biology, Ministry ofEducation, Collegeof Life Sciences, FujianAgriculture and ForestryUniversity,ChinaFU-3-STU Beauveria bassiana inhibits propagation of Anophelesstephensionallstages-MinehiroIshii,TheUnitedGraduateSchoolof Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University, Japan, ResearchFellowshipforYoungScientists, JapanSocietyforthePromotionofScience, Department of Agro-environmental Science, ObihiroUniversityofAgriculture&VeterinaryMedicine,JapanFU-4Characterization of anα-amylase from the honey bee chalkbroodpathogenAscosphaeraapis - LindanYao,KeyLaboratoryofBiopesticideandChemicalBiology,MinistryofEducation,CollegeofLifeSciences,FujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,ChinaFU-5 Characterization of the pathogenicity of commercial orprecommercial Beauveria sp. strains against the melon flyBactroceracucurbitae-LaurentCostet,CIRAD,Réunion,FranceFU-6 DoesAgriotes obscurus avoid the fungal entomopathogen,Metarhizium brunneum? - Alida Janmaat, University of the FraserValley,CanadaFU-7 Effect of temperature on germination, radial growth andspore production of different isolates of Beauveria bassiana -MedeaBurjanadze,AgriculturalUniversityofGeorgia,GeorgiaFU-8-STU Effects of Metarhizium anisopliae (Hypocreales:Clavicipitaceae) on the food consumption and mortality ofMexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae) -RicardoToledoHernández,ElColegiodelaFronteraSurFU-9EfficientproductionofAschersoniaplacentaprotoplastsfortransformation using optimization algorithms - Zijian Gu, KeyLaboratory of Biopesticide and Chemical Biology, Ministry ofEducation,CollegeofLifeSciences,FujianAgricultureandForestry,ChinaFU-10-STUEntomopathogenicfungitocontrolsimultaneouslybothMyzus persicae (Green peach aphid) and plant diseases - In HuiKim,DepartmentofAgriculturalBiology,CollegeofAgriculture,Life&EnvironmentScience,ChungbukNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaFU-11-STU Evaluation of entomopathogenic fungi as the dualcontrol agents against both Tetranychus urticae (Two-spottedspidermite) and plant pathogens - Dong Jun Kim,Department ofAgricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Life & EnvironmentScience,ChungbukNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaFU-12Genetic diversity ofMetarhizium spp. in grass,wheat, andforest habitats - Juerg Enkerli, Institute for Sustainability SciencesAgroscope,SwitzerlandFU-13GeneticstructureofBeauveriabassianaindifferenthabitatsofaholmoaktree-MariaFernandez-Bravo,UniversityofCórdoba,SpainFU-14 Isolation and characterization of entomopathogenic fungifromPristiphoraabietinaChrist. (Hymenoptera:Tenthredinidae) -IsmailDemir,TechnicalUniversity,Trabzon,TurkeyFU-15 Laboratory And Field Bioassays With Beauveria BassianaAnd Metharizium Anisopliae Against Bark Beetles - Daniela

Pilarska,NewBulgarianUniversity,BulgarianAcademyof Sciences,BulgariaFU-16-STUMealworm beetle - Tenebrio Molitor L as one of thebest insect for isolation entomopathogenic fungi from soil -KetevanKoridze,AgriculturalUniversityofGeorgia,GeorgiaFU-17 Moelleriella fujianensis sp. nov. (Clavicipitaceae,Ascomycota) from southeast China - Lili Dong, Key Laboratory ofBiopesticideandChemicalBiology,MinistryofEducation,CollegeofLifeSciences,FujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,ChinaFU-18MolecularcharacterizationofindigenousBeauveriabassianaassociatedwithcoffeeberryborers inHawaiiandassessmentsoftheirepizooticpotential-LouelaCastrillo,CornellUniversity,USAFU-19Natural occurrence of wireworms (Coleoptera: Elateridae)and entomopathogenic fungi in sunflower fields of Spain, andevaluation of their pathogenicity toward wireworms – EnriqueQuesadaMoraga,UnisersityofCordoba,SpainFU-20 Production of blastospores by Brazilian strains of fourentomopathogenic fungi using submerged liquid culturefermentation-VanessaDuarte,UniversityofSãoPaulo,BrazilFU-21 Secreted lipase as a molecular marker for Beauveriabassiana -GeorgyLednev,All-Russian InstituteofPlantProtection,RussiaFU-21Self-Defense: Insect pupal cellswith antibiotic properties -DavidShapiro-Ilan,USDA-ARS,USAFU-23 The complete genome of Metarhizium rileyi, a key fungalpathogenofLepidoptera-DanielSosa-Gomez,BrazilianAgriculturalResearchCorporation,BrazilianAgricultureResearchCorporationFU-24 Tradeoffs of immune system function with longevtiy asmediated by diet - Parvin Shahrestani, California State University,FullertonFU-25-STUUpdate of knowledge about Leptolegnia chapmanii asanagentofbiologicalcontrolofmosquitoAedesaegypti-ClaudiaLopez Lastra, Centro de estudios parasitologicos y de vectores,ArgentinaFU-26 Virulenceof selected entomopathogenic fungi against theolivefruitflyandtheirpotentialforbiocontrol-MelanieTannieres,EuropeanBiologicalControlLaboratory,France

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

MicrobialControlDivision

MC-1-STUApotentialofbiofilmformationbyBacillusthuringiensisonplantrootsurface-JiahelingQi,TheUnitedGraduateSchoolofAgriculturalSciences,IwateUniversity,JapanMC-2AphicidalpotentialandvirulenceofLecanicilliumfungifromArgentina -RominaManfrino,CentrodeEstudiosParasitológicosydeVectores,ArgentinaMC-3Biofilmfermentationfortheproductionofinsectpathogenicfungi - Thomas Bawin, Functional and Evolutionary Entomology,GemblouxAgro-BioTech,UniversityofLiege,BelgiumMC-4 Biological control of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lep:Gelechiidae) by the use of entomopathogenic fungi - FatmaAcheuk,UnivsersitédeBoumerdes,AlgeriaMC-5BioZec-Developmentofabiologicaltickcontrolagentbasedon an innovative attract-and-kill strategy - Anant Patel, BielefeldUniversityofAppliedSciences,GermanyMC-6-STUDetectionofnaturalantagonists inDrosophilasuzukii–achanceforbiologicalcontroloftheinvasive insectpest? -SarahBiganski, Julius Kühn-Institut, , Institute for Biological Control,GermanyMC-7 Development of an Efficacious, Practical, UV ProtectantFormulation for Entomopathogenic Fungi - Stefan Jaronski,USDA-ARS,USAMC-8-STUDevelopment of nanoencapsulated, particle-based baitprepared with bioactive and biocompatible entomopathogenicagents for the control of leaf-cutting ants (Atta andAcromyrmexsp.) and its cultivated fungi (Leucoagaricus gongylophorus) as aneco-friendly alternative for sustainable agriculture. - Esteve A.Mesén-Porras, Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular yMolecular,CostaRica

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MC-9IdentificationofnewBacillusthuringiensis(Berliner)isolatesas biological control agents against Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner)larvae - IsabelMatas Casado, Instituto de Agrobiotecnología CSIC-UPNA,SpainMC-10 Impacts of entomopathogenic fungi on biology andbehaviour of the invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug(Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) - Thomas Bawin, Functional andEvolutionary Entomology, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University ofLiege,BelgiumMC-11 Interaction of commercial products based on Bacillusthuringiensis and Cotesia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) tothe control of Diatraea saccharalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) -CarolineDeBortoli,SaoPauloStateUniversity,BrazilMC-12 Isolation and characterization of Bacillus thuringiensisstrain from Podisus nigrispinus (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) -CarolineDeBortoli,SaoPauloStateUniversity,BrazilMC-13 Isolation and identification of a Serratia marcescensprotease with toxic activity against larvae of Phyllophagablanchardi (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) - María Eugenia Nuñez-Valdez, Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Básicas y Aplicadas,UniversidadAutónomadelEstadodeMorelos,MexicoMC-14-STU Molecular identification and biological activity ofAfricanisolatesofPhopGVonTutaabsolutalarvae-SaoussenBenTiba,RegionalCenterforAgriculture,ChottMeriem,TunisiaMC-15 The use of auto-contamination-dissemination strategy foremerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) populationmanagementand development of a molecular tool for tracking the releasednativeBeauveria bassiana (Bb) isolate - George Kyei-Poku, GreatLakesForestryCentre,SaultSteMarie,CanadaMC-16 Using an Antarctic fungus as a wintertime biopesticide -StevenEdgington,CABI,UKMC-17-STUVirulenceof vegetative insecticidalproteinsVip3Aa60and Vip3Ad5 of Bacillus thuringiensis against Spodoptera exigua(Lepidoptera). - Zhizhen Pan, Key Laboratory of Biopesticide andChemical Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,MinistryofEducation,Fuzhou,China

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

MicrosporidiaDivision

MI-1 Experimental infection of Loxostege sticticalis (Lepidoptera:Pyraloidea)withmicrosporidia - JuliaMalysh,All-Russian InstituteofPlantProtection,RussiaMI-2 Horizontal transmission of the microsporidium Nosemaadaliae, from the two-spotted lady beetle,Adalia bipunctata, tothe green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea - Susan Bjornson,DepartmentofBiology,SaintMary'sUniversity,CanadaMI-3-STU The anti-Nosema active substances fromentomopathogenic fungal cultures - See Nae Lee, Department ofAgricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Life & EnvironmentScience,ChungbukNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaMI-4-STUTheeffectsofRNAitomicrosporidianparasitesNosemaceranae in the honeybee - Won Seok Gwak, Department ofAgricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Life & EnvironmentScience,ChungbukNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaMI-5 The Proboscis Extension Response as a behavioral tool forassessing the vectorial competence along the life cycle of R.prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) - Nadine FRESQUET, Institut deRecherchesurlaBiologiedel'Insecte,UMRCNRS7261,France

10:30-13:00 AgnèsSorel

NematodeDivision

NE-1-STU An entomopathogenic nematode extends its niche byassociating with different symbionts – Mohamed Asayiah,MaynoothUniversity,IrelandNE-2 Biological control of large pine weevil withentomopathogenic nematodes: on the way to large scaleapplication-JulienChuche,MaynoothUniversity,Ireland

NE-3ConcurrentTranscriptionalProfilingOfDirofilariaImmitisAndItsWolbachiaEndosymbiontThroughoutTheNematodeLifeCycleRevealsCoordinatedGeneExpression-BartonSlatko,NewEnglandBiolabs,USANE-4 Evaluation of different entomopathogenic nematodeapplicationmethods in the presence and absence of the naturalenemy Sancassania polyphylla - Canan Hazir, Adnan MenderesUniversity,TurkeyNE-5FIMTrack: a novelmethod for tracking ofDrosophila larvalbehavior in response to entomopathogenic nematodes - MartinKunc,InstituteofExperimentalBiology,FacultyofScience,MasarykUniversity,CzeckRepublicNE-6HemeAcquisition in theHumanParasitic FilarialNematode,Brugiamalayi-BartonSlatko,NewEnglandBiolabs,USANE-7HistoricalreviewofentomopathogenicnematoderesearchinKorea-DongWoonLee,KyungpookNationalUniversityNE-8InvivoefficacyofHeterorhabditisbacteriophoraonCephalciatannourinensis, pest of the Cedar natural forests of Lebanon -MartineRehayem,UniversitédeMontpellier,FranceNE-9Molecular Diagnostics of Human Nematode and ProtozoanGastrointestinal Parasites in Rural Argentina, with Impact onIntestinalMicrobiota-BartonSlatko,NewEnglandBiolabs,USANE-10Optimizingtheefficacyofentomopathogenicnematodesforthe control of annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotus maculicollis,larvae-AlbrechtKoppenhöfer,DepartmentofEntomology,RutgersUniversity,USANE-11-STU Pheromone mediated attraction and maturation inSteinernemaadults–CathrynHartley,MaynoothUniversity,IrelandNE-12RNAi-mediated gene silencing of candidate drug targets inthe filarial nematode Brugia malayi - Silvia Libro, New EnglandBiolabs,USANE-13SelectiveDNAEnrichment,HighQualityLibraryConstructionandQuantitationForRobustNextGenerationSequencing -BartonSlatko,NewEnglandBiolabs,USANE-14-STUSoilasaHabitationofBiologicalControlAgentsforPestManagement - Mariam Chubinishvili, Agricultural University ofGeorgia,GeorgiaNE-15 Steinernema beitlechemi n. sp. (Rhabditida:Steinernematidae), a new entomopathogenic nematode fromBetlehem,SouthAfrica -SelcukHazir,AdnanMenderesUniversity,TurkeyNE-16 Survival time and infectivity of entomopathogenicnematodes with or without pre-conditioning formulated inalginate beads - Jaime Ruiz-Vega, Instituto Politecnico National,CIIDIR-Oaxaca,MexicoNE-17 Susceptibility of Mealy Plum Aphid, Hyalopterus Pruni(Homoptera:Aphididae), to entomopathogenic nematodesSteinernema carpocapsae and Steinernema feltiae (Rhabditida;Steinernematidae) under laboratory conditions - Nona Mikaia,SokumiStateUniversity,GeorgiaNE-18TemperatureeffectsonKoreanisolatedentomopathogenicnematode, Steinernema kraussei - Dong Woon Lee, KyungpookNationalUniversity,SouthKorea

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VirusDivision

VI-1A new virus fromCotesia parasitoidwasps fills a gap in thearthropod largedsDNAvirusphylogeny -AnnieBézier, InstitutdeRecherchesurlaBiologiedel'Insecte,UMRCNRS7261,FranceVI-2AShannonentropy-basedmethod topredict the localizationof transmembrane proteins (BV or ODV envelopes) in theBaculoviridae family - Mariano Belaich, Universidad Nacional deQuilmes,ArgentinaVI-3 Adaptation of a Colombian Spodoptera frugiperdanucleopolyhedrovirusisolatetoalternativehostHeliothisvirescens- Gloria Barrera, Corporación Colombiana de InvestigaciónAgropecuaria,ColumbiaVI-4AnalysisofproteinexpressionfromthebaculovirusAcMNPVin the cell line BTI-TN-5B1-4 at different post-infection times -CristinaDelRincón-Castro,UniversityofGuanajuato,Mexico

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VI-5Baculovirus infectioninducesdisassemblyofnuclear lamina -Meijin Yuan, State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Sun Yat-senUniversity,ChinaVI-6-STUBaculovirusODVoccludedbypolyhedraindifferentinsectcell lines - RiyadhAbdulsahibAlakeely,Oxford BrookesUniversity,UKVI-7-STU Biochemical characterisation of the baculovirus per osinfectivity complex - Bob Boogaard, Laboratory of Virology,WageningenUniversity,NetherlandsVI-8 Characterization of VP91 of Helicoverpa armigeranucleopolyhedrovirus - Fengqiao Zhou, State Key Laboratory ofVirology and Joint Laboratory of Invertebrate Virology, WuhanInstituteofVirology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,ChinaVI-9Co-infectionbySeIViflavirusandSpodopteraexiguamultiplenucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV): effects on occlusion bodystructure and conformation - Rosa Murillo, Instituto deAgrobiotecnologia CSIC-Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento deProduccionAgraria,UniversidadPublicadeNavarra,SpainVI-10-STU Comparison of genome replication rates of fast-killingversus slow-killing SfAV isolates - Hiroki Ishii, Tokyo University ofAgricultureandTechnology,JapanVI-11 Development of a highly efficient recombinant system forAnticarsia gemmatalis multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV)and findings about baculoviral replication in absence of theessential gene orf1629 - M. Leticia Ferrelli, Instituto deBiotecnologíayBiologíaMolecular,ArgentinaVI-12DoesAcMNPVlooseitsgeneralistpotentialwhenadaptingtoa specific host? – Yannis Moreau, Institut de Recherche sur laBiologiedel'Insecte,UMRCNRS7261,FranceVI-13 Earthworm mediated dispersal of baculovirus occlusionbodiesinsoil-TrevorWilliams,InstitutodeEcologíaAC,MexicoVI-14 Genetic and biological characterisation of a novelalphabaculovirus for the microbial control of Cryptophlebiapeltastica - Tamryn Marsberg, Department of Zoology andEntomology,SouthAfricaVI-15 Genomic Analysis of Four Plutella xylostella GranulovirusIsolates - Robert Spence, Queensland University of Technolgy,AustraliaVI-16Impactofsingleandmultiplemorphotypesongenome-wideselection inbaculovirus -FernandoMelo,UniversidadedeBrasília,BrazilVI-17-STU Improving Baculovirus Surface Display System - MineAksular,OxfordBrookesUniversity,OxfordExpressionTechnologies,PirbrightInstitute,UKVI-18 Insect immune system to determine baculoviruses hostspecificity–YuWeiChen,NationalTaiwanUniversity,TaiwanVI-19-STU Insecticidal activity of Phthorimaea operculellagranulovirus isolates from Southern Europe on Tuta absoluta -EduardoAguirre,DepartamentodeProducciónAgraria,UniversidadPúblicadeNavarra,InstitutodeAgrobiotecnología,SpainVI-20-STU Insecticidalevaluationofa recombinantTrichoplusianigranulovirus (TnGV) generated by biolistics - Juventino López-Tlacomulco, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados delInstitutoPolitécnicoNacional,MexicoVI-21-STU Is ORF1629 essential or not for the replication ofbaculovirus? - See Nae Lee, Department of Agricultural Biology,College of Agriculture, Life & Environment Science, ChungbukNationalUniversity,SouthKoreaVI-22-STULightatafixedtimeperiodafterinfectionisneededforSpodoptera exigua MNPV-induced tree-top disease - Yue Han,WageningenUniversity,NetherlandsVI-23-STU Morphological properties of the occlusion body ofAdoxophyesoranagranulovirus-KeikoTsuruta,TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,Tokyo,JapanVI-24NewPolydnavirusgenomesofMicrogasterwasps -PhilippeGayral,InstitutdeRecherchesurlaBiologiedel'Insecte,UMRCNRS7261,France

VI-25-ST NovelCydiapomonellagranulovirus isolatesbreakvirusresistance in codling moth - Jiangbin Fan, Insitute for BiologicalControl, JuliusKühnInstitute,Darmstadt,Germany,KeyLaboratoryofPlantProtectionResourcesandPestManagementofMinistryofEducation,NorthwestA&FUniversity,ChinaVI-26 Nuclear translocation signal of AcMNPV ME53 influencesoverallvirusproductionwhile theZn finger is important forvirusproduction early in infection - Peter Krell, University of Guelph,CanadaVI-27-STUOverview of bee viruses in wild hymenoptera - DianeBigot, InstitutdeRecherchesur laBiologiede l'Insecte,UMRCNRS7261,FranceVI-28Polydnavirus-EncodedMicroRNA exerts different effects onthe immune responses in Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) andSnellenius manilae (Ashmead) - Yueh-Lung Wu, Department ofEntomology,NationalTaiwanUniversity,TaiwanVI-29Roleof lef-5 fromSeMNPV in thestabilityofbaculovirus incell culture - Salvador Herrero, Estructura de RecercaInterdisciplinar en Biotecnologia i Biomedicina (, Universitat deValència,SpainVI-30-STU Spodoptera exigua iflavirus co-inoculation alters theinsecticidal properties of Spodoptera exigua multiplenucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) occlusion bodies - ArkaitzCarballo,DepartamentodeProduccionAgraria,UniversidadPublicade Navarra, Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia CSIC-Gobierno deNavarra,SpainVI-31Spodopterafrugiperdagranulovirus:genomicorganizationofan Argentinean isolate - María Leticia Ferrelli, Instituto deBiotecnología y Biología Molecular, Universidad Nacional de LaPlata-CONICET,ArgentinaVI-32ssRNAvirusesdiscoveryinthefreshwatersnailBiomphalariasp, the intermediate host of intestinal Schistosomiasis - RichardGalinier, CNRS-IFREMER: UMR5244, Universite de PerpignanUniversitedeMontpellier,OMS/WHO,Perpignan, FranceVI-33-STUStudieson the roleofputative replicationorigins fromthe nucleopolyhedrovirus of Anticarsia gemmatalis using an invitro coinfectionmethod - Mariano Belaich, Universidad NacionaldeQuilmes,ArgentinaVI-34SurveyforOryctesrhinocerosnudivirus(OrNV)inaHawaiiancoconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) population andgenetic diversity of Pacific isolates of OrNV - Shizu Watanabe,UniversityofHawaii,USAVI-35 The Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirusac110GeneEncodesaNewPerOs InfectivityFactor -WenbiWu,SunYat-senUniversity,ChinaVI-36 The first detection of a baculovirus in Heliothis peltigera(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) (safflower green worm) larvae - ZihniDemirbag,KaradenizTechnicalUniversity,TurkeyVI-37-STUCancelledVI-38 The profiling of six miRNAs encoded by AcMNPV - JinwenWang,SunYat-SenUniversity,ChinaVI-39ViromecompositionofApismelliferacoloniesinfestedwithVarroadestructor-NorChejanovsky,EntomologyDepartment,InstPlantProtection,AgriculturalResearchOrganization,IsraelVI-40 Virus discovery and applications for the management ofsnail-vectored human disease - Bryony Bonning, Iowa StateUniversity,USA