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XVII INTERNATIONAL BOTRYTIS SYMPOSIUM
PROGRAMME
Sunday, 23 October 2016
16:00 - 18:00 Registration and check in, upload presentation for Monday´s sessions, Poster
set up for authors.
Monday, 24 October 2016
08:00 - 9:00 OPENING AND WELCOME
SESSION 1: BOTRYTIS, INDUSTRY AND THE FOOD CHAIN
Chairperson: Jaime Auger (Universidad de Chile, Chile).
08:30 - 09:00 KN.1.1: “The Botrytis Impact on the table grapes for export in Chile“.
Miguel Allamand.
09:00 – 09:30 KN.1.2: “Botrytis blight vs Colombian cut flower industry“.
Juan Carlos González.
10:00 – 10:30 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
10:30 – 12:45
SESSION 2: DETECTION, IDENTIFICATION, ECOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chairpersons: Odile Carisse (AAFC, Canada), Marc Fermaud (INRA, France),
Anne-Sophie Walker (INRA, France).
10:30 – 11:00
KN.2.1: “Population structure and host specialization in Botrytis cinerea".
Anne Sophie Walker*, Alex Mercier, Marguerite Cuel, Jean-Marc Pradier,
Adeline Simon, Muriel Viaud and Pierre Gladieux.
11:00 – 11:15
O.2.1: “Identification and characterization of Botrytis blossom blight of Japanese
plums caused by Botrytis cinerea and B. prunorum sp. nov. in Chile”.
Enrique E. Ferrada*, Bernardo A. Latorre, Juan P. Zoffoli and Antonio Castillo.
11:15 – 11:45
KN 2.2: “Use of attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (ATR-FT-IR) and GC-MS techniques for Botrytis cinerea detection
and evaluation of grape and wine quality”.
Christopher Steel*, Lachlan Schwarz, Leigh Schmidtke, John W. Blackman,
Andrew C. Clark and Claudia Schueuermann.
11:45 – 12:00
O.2.2: “A single probe qPCR system to identify Botrytis cinerea hydroxyanilides-
and carboxamides-resistant isolates”.
Lorena Pizarro, Claudio Osorio*, Charleen Copier, María José Araneda,
Iliak Harmsen, Aaron Hermosilla, Mauricio Rubilar, Jaime Auger and
Marcela Esterio.
12:00 – 12:30 KN.2.3: “Aerobiology: Botrytis cinerea conidia production and dispersal”.
Odile Carisse* and Marc Fermaud*.
12:30 -12:45
O.2.3: “Prediction of Botrytis cinerea in grape cv. Thompson Seedless at harvest
and postharvest by conventional and qPCR technique”.
Mauricio Pasten, Rocío Camps, Carolina Torres, Marcela Esterio,
Virginia Garretón, Eduardo Salgado and Ximena Besoain*.
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P.2.1: “Population structure and fungicide resistance profile of Botrytis spp.
associated with gray mold disease of pomegranate fruit in California and
Greece”.
Stefanos Testempasis, Ryan D. Puckett, Themis J. Michailides and
George S. Karaoglanidis*.
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P.2.2: “Detection of sdhB gene mutations in SDHI-resistant isolates of Botrytis
cinerea using high resolution melting (HRM) analysis”.
Anastasios Samaras, Panagiotis Madesis and George S. Karaoglanidis*.
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P.2.3: “Infection risk and Botrytis spp. latent infections on kiwifruit cv. Hayward
during the season and coldstorage”.
Danae Riquelme* and Juan Pablo Zoffoli.
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P.2.4: “Rapid detection of Botrytis cinerea and B. pseudocinerea cryptic species
using high-resolution melting”.
Cecilia Ramos, Miguel López, Evelyn Silva-Moreno* and Héctor García.
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P.2.5: “Characterization of Botrytis spp. in the dominant native plants in four
different localities of the IV region of Chile”.
Ana Notte, Verónica Plaza, Yanssuy Lagües, Evelyn Silva-Moreno,
Christopher Bustamante and Luis Castillo*.
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P.2.6:“An ancient crop and a polyphagous pathogen, a new successful
relationship: shoot die-back of olive trees caused by Botrytis cinerea”.
José Luis Henríquez*, Paula Alarcón and Patricia Ugalde.
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P.2.7: “Isolation and phenotypic characterization of Botrytis spp. from
Hydrangea”.
Kim C. Cohrs, Beate Brandhoff, Frauke Engel and Julia Schumacher*.
13:00 - 14:30 LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING
14:30 – 17:45
SESSION 3: BIOLOGY, GENETICS AND HOST ADAPTATION
Chairpersons: Francesco Faretra (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy), Matthias
Hahn (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany).
14:30 – 15:00
KN.3.1: “Looking through the eyes of Botrytis: molecular genetics of
photoperception and its consequences”.
Kim C. Cohrs, Adeline Simon, Muriel Viaud and Julia Schumacher*
15:00 – 15:30
KN.3.2: “Genetic diversity, host specificity and fungicide resistance of Botrytis
spp.”.
Cecilia Plesken, Sabrina Rupp, Patrick Bergstein, Roland Weber and
Matthias Hahn*.
15:30 – 15:45 O.3.1: “Regional structure of Botrytis populations in New Zealand vineyards”.
Peter R. Johnston*, Duckchul Park, Daniel White and J. Paula Wilkie
15:45 – 16:15 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 16:30
O.3.2: “Genetic analysis of Botrytis isolates from peony reveals undocumented
species diversity”.
Andrea R. Garfinkel* and Gary A. Chastagner.
16:30 – 16:45
O.3.3: “Genetic diversity and resistance to fungicides in Botrytis from small fruit
in North America”.
Achour Amiri*, Adrian I. Zuniga and Natalia N. Peres.
16:45 – 17:00
O.3.4: “Mechanisms of resistance to anilinopyrimidines fungicides in Botrytis
cinerea”.
Gabriel Scalliet*, Andy Corran, Dominique Edel and Andreas Mosbach.
17:00 – 17:15
O.3.5: “Botrytis cinerea, more than just a pathogen: a new platform to dissect
integration of environmental signals and circadian mechanisms”.
Paulo Canessa*, Montserrat H. Hevia, Hanna Müller-Esparza and
Luis Larrondo.
17:15 – 17:45 KN.3.3: “Program cell death in Botrytis: The mitochondria connection”.
Liat Oren-Young, Adi Rider, Rachel Tetroashvilli and Amir Sharon*.
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P.3.1: “A network of light-responsive transcription factors regulates asexual
differentiation in Botrytis cinerea”.
Kim C. Cohrs, Beate Brandhoff, Adeline Simon, Muriel Viaud and
Julia Schumacher*.
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P.3.2: “Study and characterization of the F-Actin capping protein encoding gene
in Botrytis cinerea”.
Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Carlos Garrido, Ana Fernández-Morales,
Jesús M. Cantoral* and Julia Schumacher.
-- P.3.3: “Scanning of the diversity of Botrytis cinerea isolates”.
Mariana Mor, Hagit Shoyhet, Dalia Rav-David, Yigal Elad and Arye Harel*.
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P.3.4: “Genetic diversity and inoculum exchange of Botrytis cinerea between
tomato greenhouses in Northern Algeria”.
Ahmed Adjebli*, Christel Leyronas, Kamel Aissat and Philippe C. Nicot.
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P.3.5: “Molecular expresión of NRPS genes in Botrytis cinerea”.
Ana Fernández-Morales, Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Carlos Garrido,
María Carbú and Jesús M. Cantoral*.
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P.3.6: “PKS genes expression in Botrytis cinerea: epigenetic effect of
Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid (SAHA)”.
Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Carlos Garrido, María Carbú,
Ana Fernández-Morales, Isidro G. Collado and Jesús M. Cantoral*.
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P.3.7: “Sesquiterpene cyclase STC5: the missing link in the biosynthesis of
abscisic acid”.
Inmaculada Izquierdo-Bueno, Gabriel Franco dos Santos,
Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Bérengère Dalmais, Jean-Marc Pradier,
Pascal Le Pëcheur, Javier Moraga, Rosario Sánchez, María Carbú,
Jesús M. Cantoral, Muriel Viaud and Isidro G. Collado*.
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P.3.8: “Next generation multilocus sequence typing (MLST) reveals intraspecies
diversity of Botrytis cinerea”.
Cecilia Plesken, Sabrina Rupp, Patrick Bergstein, Maya Giridhar and
Matthias Hahn*.
17:45 – 18-:45
POSTER DISCUSSION:
SESSION 2: DETECTION, IDENTIFICATION, ECOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY.
Discussion moderator: Marc Fermaud .
SESSION 3: BIOLOGY, GENETICS AND HOST ADAPTATION.
Discussion moderator: Matthias Hahn.
18:45 CLOSE DAY 1
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
08:30 – 11:45
SESSION 4: BOTRYTIS –“OMICS” AND POST-GENOMICS
Chairpersons: Sabine Fillinger (INRA, France), Gastón Muñoz (Universidad San
Sebastian, Chile), Jan van Kan (Wageningen University, The Netherlands).
08:30 – 09:00 KN.4.1: “Pathogen small RNAs: the secret(ed) agents of virulence”.
Tamara Breitinger, Florian Dunker, Ming Wang, Hailing Jin and Arne Weiberg*.
09:00 – 09:30 KN.4.2: “A near-finished reference genome sequence of Botrytis cinerea”.
Jan A.L. van Kan * and Gabriel Scalliet.
09:30 – 09:45
O.4.1: “Comparative genomics of Botrytis spp. sheds light into genetic diversity,
genotypic richness and suggest potential evolutionary diversification paths”.
Jorge Valdés*, Inti Pedroso, Paz Tapia, Evelyn Silva-Moreno, Martijn Staats,
María Victoria Revuelta, Arjen ten Have and Jan A.L. van Kan.
09:45 – 10:00
O.4.2: “New insights on the mycovirome of Botrytis cinerea by high-throughput
sequencing”.
Rita Milvia De Miccolis Angelini*, Doriana Sardaro, Caterina Rotolo,
Stefania Pollastro, Angelantonio Minafra and Francesco Faretra.
10:00 – 10:30 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
10:30 – 11:00
KN.4.3: “Quantitative comparative phosphoproteomics to decipher signal
transduction”.
Jaafar Kilani, Marlène Davanture, Michel Zivy and Sabine Fillinger*.
11:00 – 11:15
O.4.3: “Overlapping pictures, proteomic study of the membrane components of
signaling cascades in Botrytis cinerea controlled by phosphorylation”.
Eva Liñeiro, Cristina Chiva, María Jesús Duran, Marisa Espinazo,
Jesús M. Cantoral, Eduard Sabidó and Francisco Javier Fernández-Acero*.
11:15 – 11:30
O.4.4: “Transcriptomic analysis of a Botrytis cinerea flavohemoglobin deficient
mutant: the effects of nitric oxide on germination, DNA replication and cell
cycle”.
Francisco Anta, Daniela Santander, Wilson Acosta, Rodrigo Santamaría,
Pedro San Segundo and Ernesto P. Benito*.
11:30 – 11:45
O.4.5: “The botrydial (BOT) and botcinic acid (BOA) biosynthetic gene clusters
display a bipartite genomic structure and are controlled by putative pathway-
specific ZN(II)2CYS6 transcription factors”.
Antoine Porquier, Guillaume Morgant, Javier Moraga, Bérengère Dalmais,
Isabelle Luyten, Adeline Simon, Hind Sghyer, Jean-Marc Pradier,
Pascal Le Pêcheur, Joëlle Amselem, Isidro G. Collado and Muriel Viaud*.
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P.4.1: “Genetic analysis of natural variation in Botrytis cinerea field isolates
identifies a single gene with a major effect on pathogenicity on grapevine”.
Wilson Acosta, Francisco Anta, José María Díaz-Mínguez, Michael Thon,
Jan van Kan and Ernesto P. Benito*.
12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING
13:30 – 17:00
SESSION 5a: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS: FUNGAL VIRULENCE FACTORS
Chairpersons: Isidro González Collado (Universidad de Cádiz, Spain), Julia
Shumacher (University of Muenster, Germany), Paul Tudzynski (University of
Muenster, Germany).
13:30 – 14:00 KN.5a.1: “Analysis of cryptic, systemic Botrytis infections in symptomless hosts”.
Michael W. Shaw and Jan van Kan*.
14:00 – 14:30
KN.5a.2: "Virulence and development in Botrytis cinerea: role of reactive oxygen
species".
Paul Tudzynski.
14:30 – 14:45
O.5a.1: "Botrytis cinerea exploits ROS production on its own benefit in both
tomato and Arabidopsis plants”.
Jaime López-Cruz, Óscar Crespo-Salvador, Emma Fernández-Crespo,
Pilar García-Agustín and Carmen González-Bosch*.
14:45 – 15:00
O.5a.2: “Chloroplast-generated reactive oxygen species play a key role in lesion
development on tobacco leaves infected by Botrytis cinerea”.
Franco Rossi, Fabiana Bísaro, Adriana Krap, Santiago Maiale, Néstor Carrillo
and Fernando Pieckenstain*.
15:00 – 15:30
KN.5a.3: "Sesquiterpenes in the Botrytis cinerea life cycle. Characterising the
missing link in the ABA biosynthesis".
Isidro González Collado* and Muriel Viaud.
15:30 – 15:45
O.5a.3: “The membrane sensor Sho1 and the velvet complex are required for
organic acid secretion, host tissue acidification and pathogenesis of Botrytis
cinerea”.
Nathalie Knüppel, Michaela Leroch, Julia Schumacher and Matthias Hahn*.
15:45 – 16:15 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 16:30 O.5a.4: “Degradation of pectin by Botrytis cinerea”.
Fanny Buffetto*, John Moore and Melané Vivier.
16:30 – 16:45
O.5a.5: “Laccase gene expression during the infection of grape berries by
Botrytis cinerea”.
U. V. Aruni Buddhika, Christopher C. Steel*, Sandra Savocchia, Padraig Strappe
and Leigh M. Schmidtke.
16:45 – 17:15
KN.5a.4: "When two clocks collide: a circadian oscillator in the fungus Botrytis
cinerea regulates pathogenicity when infecting Arabidopsis thaliana".
Paulo Canessa, Montserrat A. Hevia, Hanna Müller-Esparza and
Luis F. Larrondo*
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P.5a.1: “Chasing stress signals: new applications of the redox-sensitive GFP2 and
the total ROS/superoxide detection kit in Botrytis cinerea“.
Robert Marschall, Julia Schumacher and Paul Tudzynski*.
17:15 – 17:30
POSTER DISCUSSION:
SESSION 4: BOTRYTIS –“OMICS” AND POST-GENOMICS;
Discussion moderator: Jan van Kan.
SESSION 5a: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS: FUNGAL VIRULENCE FACTORS
Discussion moderator: Isidro González Collado.
17:30 CLOSE DAY 2
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
08:30 – 10:15
SESSION 5b: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS: PLANT DEFENSE
Chairpersons: Melanie Vivier (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Ann Powell
(University of California, USA).
08:30 – 09:00
KN.5b.1: “Grapevine resistance to Botrytis cinerea: the possible rol of
mechanical barriers”.
Grace Armijo, Carlos Meyer, Constanza Núñez, Markus Riederer and
Patricio Arce-Johnson*.
09:00 – 09:30
KN.5b.2: "Developmental and metabolic plasticity of white-skinned grape berries
in response to Botrytis cinerea during noble rot”.
Barbara Blanco-Ulate*, Katherine C.H. Amrine, Thomas S. Collins,
Rosa M. Rivero, Ariel R. Vicente, Abraham Morales-Cruz, Carolyn L. Doyle,
Zirou Ye, Greg Allen, Hildegarde Heymann, Susan E. Ebeler and Dario Cantu.
09:30 – 09:45
O.5b.1: “Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAS) and their role in resistance to B.
cinerea”.
Olga Stepushchenko*, Christiane Nawrath and Edward E. Farmer.
09:45 – 10:00
O.5b.2: “Exploration of constitutive and induced markers of disease severity
caused by Botrytis cinerea in the primary metabolome of tomato”.
François Lecompte*, Philippe C. Nicot, Julie Ripoll, Manzoor A. Abro,
Astrid K. Raimbault, Félicie Lopez-Lauri and Nadia Bertin.
10:00 – 10:15
O.5b.3: “Over-expression of the carbohydrate-binding module of Solanum
lycopersicum expansin 1 (SLEXP1) modifies susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea”.
Mauro Alejandro Perini, Ignacio Nicolás Sin, Natalia Villarreal, María Marina,
Cristina Nardi, Franco Rossi, Gustavo Martínez, Ann L.T. Powell* and
P. Marcos Civello.
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P.5b.1: “Molecular characterization of Vitis vinifera resistance to Botrytis
cinerea”.
Grace Armijo*, Carlos Meyer, Constanza Núñez and Patricio Arce-Johnson.
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P.5b.2: “Grape berry cuticle composition and its possible role in the resistance
against Botrytis cinerea”.
Constanza Núñez, Carlos Meyer*, Grace Armijo, Markus Riederer and
Patricio Arce-Johnson.
10:15 -10:45 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
Thursday, 27 October 2016
08:30 – 09:45
SESSION 6a: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: INDUCED RESISTANCE
Chairpersons: Philip Elmer (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand), Gianfranco
Ramanazzi (Marche Polytechnic University, Italy).
08:30 – 09:00 KN.1: “Induced resistance for the control of postharvest gray mold”.
Gianfranco Romanazzi.
09:00 – 09:15
O.6a.1: “Role of botrydial in the interaction between Botrytis cinerea and
antagonistic microorganisms”.
Paulina Vignatti, María E. González, Fernando M. Romero, Edgardo Jofré,
Hernando Bolívar-Anillo, Inmaculada Izquierdo-Buen, Isidro González Collado,
Muriel Viaud and Fernando Pieckenstain*.
09:15 – 09:30
O.6a.2: “Pantoea eucalyptii induces systemic resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana
AGAINST Botrytis cinerea by priming defense responses”.
Fernando M. Romero, María Marina, Franco R. Rossi, Muriel Viaud and
Fernando Pieckenstain*.
09:30 – 09:45
O.6a.3: “Methyl jasmonate and chitosan elicit differential expression of PR- and
PGIP-related genes in response to Botrytis cinerea infection during postharvest
storage of Chilean strawberry fruit”.
Gabriela M. Saavedra, Eugenio Sanfuentes, Pablo M. Figueroa and
Carlos R. Figueroa*.
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P.6a.1: “Potential use of resistance inducer substances to control Botrytis
cinerea on pears in North-Patagonia, Argentina”.
M. Cecilia Lutz*, M. Cristina Sosa, Lucas Vera, Yohana Briceño and
Marcelo Carmona.
09:45 -10:15 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45
SESSION 6b: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Chairpersons: Philip Elmer (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand), Gianfranco
Ramanazzi (Marche Polytechnic University, Italy).
10:15 – 10:45 KN.1: “Biologically based strategies for successful Botrytis management“.
Philip Elmer.
10:45 – 11:00
O.6b.1: “Phylogenetic and ecological determinant of biocontrol characters and
competitive effect on Botrytis cinerea of Trichoderma spp. from diverse Chilean
environments”.
Eduardo Donoso.
11:00 – 11:15
O.6b.2: “Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens are useful tools in
integrated control of grey mould in table-grape vineyards”.
Caterina Rotolo, Crescenza Dongiovanni, Rita Milvia De Miccolis Angelini,
Michele Di Carolo, Giulio Fumarola, Stefania Pollastro* and Francesco Faretra.
11:15 – 11:30
O.6b.3: “Characterization of wild bacterial strains and determination of
chemical structure of secreted molecules with fungicidal activity against the
plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea”.
Luis Cottet*, Carla Muñoz, Loreto Villegas, Rocío Santander, Alejandro Urzúa
and Antonio Castillo.
11:30 – 11:45
O.6b.4: “Biological control strategy for gray mold control for Red Globe table
grapes”.
Fabiola Cádiz*, Eduardo Salgado and Ximena Besoain.
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P.6b.1: “Effects of curative yeasts on B. cinerea spore germination in low
nutrient concentration medium”.
María Cristina Nally*, Cintia Belén Flores, Virginia Mercedes Pesce,
Leticia Anahí Rodríguez Assaf, María Eugenia Toro, Sofía Chulze and
Fabio Vázquez.
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P.6b.2: “Implementation of Aureobasidium pullulans pre-harvest application as
a high potential Botrytis gray mold control tool in soft fruit production”.
Barbara Edler*, Barbara Ortmayr, Armin Weiß and Christina Donat.
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P.6b.3: “Decay reduction of grey mould caused by two strains of Botrytis cinerea
in cold storage condition by viticultural yeasts”.
Priscila Del Castillo*, Leticia Anahí Rodríguez Assaf, María Cristina Nally,
María Eugenia Toro and Fabio Vázquez.
11:45 – 16:30
SESSION 6c: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: CHEMICAL CONTROL
Chairpersons: Marcela Esterio (Universidad de Chile, Chile), Stefania Pollastro
(University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy), Gabriel Scalliet (Syngenta Crop Protection
AG, Switzerland).
11:45 – 12:15
KN.6c.1: “Fungicide resistance in Botrytis cinerea: updates on resistance
mechanisms and management”.
Anne-Sophie Walker* and Stefania Pollastro*.
12:15 – 12:45
KN.6c.2: “Updates in the resistance to succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors
(SDHIs) in Botrytis spp.”.
Georgious Karaoglanidis.
12:45 – 13:00
O.6c.1: “Sensitivity situation for cyprodinil, fludioxonil and Succinate
Dehydrogenase Inhibitors (SDHIS) fungicides in Botrytis cinerea in Europe”.
Gabriel Scalliet*, Michael Oostendorp, Dominique Edel and Andreas Mosbach.
13:00 – 13:15
O.6c.2: “Differential effect of multiple multi-site fungicides on selection of
Botrytis populations resistant to new generation of succinate dehydrogenase
inhibitors”.
Achour Amiri*, Adrian I. Zuniga and Natalia N. Peres.
13:15 - 14:45 LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING
14:45 – 15:15
KN.3: “Contribution from the crop protection industry - chemical innovation by
design delivering breakthrough broad spectrum fungicide ADEPIDYN™”.
Cosima Nuninger*, Michael Oostendorp, Daniel Stierli, Dave Bartlett,
Myriam Van Hecke and Juergen Krauss.
15:15 – 15:30
O.6c.3: ADEPIDYN™, new fungicide from Syngenta: Botrytis cinerea control on
vineyards, several fruit crops and flowers in Chile”.
Santiago Valdés.
15:30 – 15:45 O.6c.4: “Control of gray mold diseases by isofetamid, a novel fungicide”.
Shigeru Mitani*, Shintaro Tsukuda, Kosuke Tsunematsu and Akihiro Nishimura.
15:45 – 16:15
KN.4: “Monitoring of fungicide sensitivity and target site mutations of Botrytis
cinerea field isolates and their impact on cross-resistance behavior and fitness”.
Jochen Kleemann* and Andreas Mehl.
16:15 – 16:30
O.6c.5: “Botrytis cinerea isolates from grape that are resistant to
anilopyrimidine fungicides retain their fitness”.
Peter R. Johnston* and W. Paula Wilkie.
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P.6c.1: “Residual efficacy of fungicides in the control of botrytis cinerea on table
grapes”.
Patricia Ugalde and José Luis Henríquez*.
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P.6c.2: “Crop phenology-based sprays may reduce the number of fungicide
applications needed to control Botrytis on field-grown tulips and lilies”.
Gary A. Chastagner* and Annie DeBauw.
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P.6c.3: “Detection of reduced sensitivity to pyrimethanil in Botrytis cinerea
causing calyx-end rot of apples in Chile”.
Marcelo Bustamante and José Luis Henríquez*.
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P.6c.4: “Effectiveness of isofetamid against multiple drug resistant isolates and
Chilean isolates of Botrytis cinerea”.
Yuzuka Abe*, Sayaka Komori and Shigeru Mitani.
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P.6c.5: “Preharvest sprays of fungicides to control postharvest pear fruit Botrytis
cinerea grey mould in Argentina”.
M. Cristina Sosa*, M. Cecilia Lutz, Michay Mantegna and Ricardo Edelstein.
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P.6c.6: “Experience on the control of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) with the
biofungicide TIMOREX GOLD® in table grapes”.
Cristóbal Arroyo*, Paula Alarcón and José Luis Henríquez.
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P.6c.7: “Antifungal activity of eugenol and derivatives on isolates of Botrytis
cinerea”.
Héctor Carrasco*, Evelyn Silva-Moreno, Danilo Barraza, Christian Robles-Kelly,
Andrés Olea, Rolando Martínez, Andrea Sedan and Mario Thomas.
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P.6c.8: “Botricide activity of drimenol and derivatives”.
Evelyn Silva-Moreno*, Christian Robles-Kelly, Julia Rubio, Héctor Carrasco,
Andrés Olea, Rolando Martínez, Andrea Sedan and Mario Thomas
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P.6c.9: “Antifungal effect and mechanism of P-coumaric acid against Botrytis
cinerea”.
Jonathan Morales*, Leonora Mendoza and Milena Cotoras.
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P.6c.10: “Synthesis of novel antifungal compounds against Botrytis cinerea”.
Paulo Castro*, Claudio Vásquez, Paz Cornejo, Milena Cotoras and
Leonora Mendoza.
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P.6c.11: “Antifungal activity on Botytis cinerea and comparison of phenolic
profile of grape pomace extracts of Cabernet Sauvignon obtained from the
vineyard Santa Rita (Chile)”.
Milena Cotoras, Leonora Mendoza, Mario Vergara, Miguel Zúñiga and
Ricardo Melo*.
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P.6c.12: “Characterization of antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea of
synthetized compounds from sesquiterpene drimenol”.
Ricardo Melo*, Milena Cotoras and Leonora Mendoza.
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P.6c.13: “Laccase-mediated synthesis of 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(phenylimino)
benzenone derivatives with antifungal properties against Botrytis cinerea”.
Paz Cornejo*, Paulo Castro, Leonora Mendoza and Milena Cotoras.
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P.6c.14: “Evaluation of antifungal activity of compounds obtained of secondary
metabolites from resins of Heliotropium species with P-chloroaniline mediated
of laccase enzyme”.
Ángel Barraza*, Brenda Modak, Milena Cotoras, Paulo Castro and
Leonora Mendoza.
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P.6c.15: “Botrytis cinerea fungicide resistance populations profile associated
with Thompson Seedless gray mold disease in the Central Valley of Chile”.
Marcela Esterio, Charleen Copier, Andrea Román, María José Araneda,
Mauricio Rubilar, Isabel Pérez and Jaime Auger*.
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P.6c.16: “Spread of Botrytis cinerea strains with multiple fungicide resistance in
German horticulture”.
Sabrina Rupp, Roland W.S. Weber, Daniel Rieger, Peter Detzel and
Matthias Hahn*.
16:30 – 17:00 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
17:00 – 18:45
POSTER DISCUSSION:
SESSION 5b: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS: PLANT DEFENSE
Discussion moderator: Ann Powell.
SESSION 6a: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: INDUCED RESISTANCE;
SESSION 6b: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL;
Discussion moderator: Gianfranco Romanazzi, Philip A.G. Elmer.
SESSION 6c: DISEASE MANAGEMENT: CHEMICAL CONTROL
Discussion moderators: Marcela Esterio, Stefania Pollastro, Gabriel Scalliet.
Friday, 28 October 2016
09:00 – 11:00
SESSION 7: CULTURAL AND INTEGRATED DISEASE MANAGEMENT, PRE- AND
POST-HARVEST
Chairpersons: Bernardo Latorre (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile),
Themis Michailides (University of California, USA).
09:00 – 09:30
KN.1: “Monitoring airborne botrytis for informed disease management
decisions”.
Odile Carisse* and Hervé Van der Heyden.
09:30 – 10:00 KN.2: “Integrated strategies for sustainable Botrytis management in vineyards”.
Philip A.G. Elmer* and Peter N. Wood.
10:00 – 10:15
O.7.1: “Spatial differences in susceptibility of Malus x domestica 'Jonagored' for
Botrytis cinerea”.
Matthias Naets*, Zi Wang, Pieter Verboven, Bart Nicolaï, Wannes Keulemans
and Annemie Geeraerd.
10:15 – 10:30
O.7.2: “Classification of wine grape cultivars according to susceptibility to
Botrytis cinerea in Chile and France: effects of fruit maturity and cluster
compactness”.
Carolina Pañitrur-de la Fuente*, Héctor Valdés-Gómez, Jean Roudet,
Mauricio Lolas, César Acevedo-Opazo and Marc Fermaud.
10:30 – 11:00 KN.4: “Simple technologies can help manage diseases caused by Botrytis spp.”.
Themis J. Michailides.
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P.7.1: “Exploring the effects of gaseous ozone and 1-methylcyclopropene
treatments on gray mold of apple fruit at proteomic level”.
Stefanos Testempasis, Evaggelos Karagiannis, Georgia Tanou, Ioannis Minas,
Athanassios Molassiotis and George S. Karaoglanidis*.
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P.7.2: “Duration of adaptation time after cold storage correlates with resistance
in Malus x domestica 'Jonagored' against Botrytis cinerea”.
Matthias Naets*, Wannes Keulemans and Annemie Geeraerd.
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P.7.3: “Reduction of postharvest grey mold of pomegranate caused by Botrytis
cinerea with a combination of the natural fungicide Timorex Gold and hot
water”.
Paula Alarcón, Patricia Ugalde, Cristóbal Arroyo and José Luis Henríquez*.
11:00 – 11:30 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING
11:30 – 11:45
POSTER DISCUSSION:
SESSION 7: CULTURAL AND INTEGRATED DISEASE MANAGEMENT, PRE- AND
POST-HARVEST
Discussion moderator: Bernardo Latorre, Themis Michailides.
11:45 – 12:15 SYMPOSIUM SUMMARY AND CLOSING