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3rd PADiBa 2017 - Book of Abstracts

 

Programme - PaDiBa 2017

Wednesday, 13th September

 

09:30-10:00 REGISTRATION

10:00-10:30 OPENING SESSION

10:00-10:15 Cláudio SOARES (Institute Director)

ITQB NOVA presentation

10:15-10:30 Cristina SILVA PEREIRA (Symposium Chairman)

Welcome speech

Keynote presentation:

10:30-11:10 Mark A. BERNARDS

Differentially induced metabolism during wound-induced suberization in potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers The University of Western Ontario, Canada

 

11:10-13:20 – 1st SESSION – Part I

The barrier properties of cutinized and suberized cell walls: the frontier at work

Oral Presentations:

11:10-11:30 Victoria FERNÁNDEZ

Leaf surface characteristics of Quercus petraea and Fagus sylvatica leaves grown at different canopy heights in Montejo Beech forest (Spain) University of Madrid, Spain

11:30 -11:50 Suo-Min WANG

CYP86A1, a key enzyme in suberin biosynthesis, is crucial in the response of Arabidopsis to salt stress Lanzhou University, China

 

11:50 -12:20 - COFFEE-BREAK

 

12:20-12:40 Marie BARBERON

Endodermal barriers plasticity and function University of Lausanne, Switzerland

12:40-13:00 Mercè FIGUERAS VALL∙LLOSERA

How the bark of cork oak is different from other oaks? Comparative transcriptomic analysis to understand the basis of cork formation University of Girona, Spain

13:00-13:20 Verónica G. DOBLAS

Root diffusion barrier control by a vasculature-derived peptide University of Lausanne, Switzerland

 

13:20-14:50 LUNCH

 

Keynote presentation:

14:50-15:30 Jérôme JOUBÈS

Plant waxes: VLC alkane biosynthesis Bordeaux University, France

 

15:30-16:50 – 1st SESSION – Part II

The barrier properties of cutinized and suberized cell walls: the frontier at work

Oral presentations:

15:30-15:50 Reinhard JETTER

Cell-type-specific metabolism: Biosynthesis and composition of cuticular waxes covering Arabidopsis trichomes University of British Columbia, Canada

15:50-16:10 Katja ARAND

How to seal the plant surface: Cuticular barrier functions are differentially associated with aliphatic and alicyclic wax components University of Werzburg, Germany

16:10-16:30 Liliana MARUM

Molecular Approaches to Cork Porosity CEBAL/IP Beja, Portugal

16:30-16:50 Tonni Grube. ANDERSEN

The root passage cell just another brick in the wall, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

 

16:50 -17:20 - COFFEE-BREAK

 

17:20 –18:00 - POSTER SESSION

 

Thursday, 14th September

 

Keynote presentation:

10:00-10:40 Rochus BENNI FRANKE

Low abundant but highly important – phenylpropanoids are vital for endodermal PADIBA synthesis and function Bonn University, Germany

 

10:40-12:30 – 2nd SESSION

Cutin and suberin as biomacromolecules: the polyesters’ architectural design

Oral presentations:

10:40-11:00 José GRAÇA

Mid-chain cross-linking in cutin and suberin: effects on structure and properties University of Lisbon, Portugal

 

11:00- 11:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

11:30-11:50 Ruth E. STARK

The road to potato periderm suberization: jumpstarts, meanderings, and detours The City University of New York, USA

11:50-12:10 Vanessa G. CORREIA

Revisiting the function and chemistry of the old polymer – suberin ITQB NOVA, Portugal

12:10-12:30 Bénédicte BAKAN

Cuticle-embedded polysaccharides: specificity and relationships with cutin deposition INRA, France

 

12:30 –13:30 - POSTER SESSION

13:30-15:00 LUNCH

 

15:00-17:00 PhD STUDENTS PRESENTATION SESSION

Oral Presentations:

 

15:00-15:15 Kathlyn N. WOOLFSON

The wound-healing potato tuber: An RNA-seq approach University of Western Ontario, Canada

15:15-15:30 Nicholas SEGERSON

Elucidating the role of the tomato GDSL esterase/lipase superfamily in cutin formation Cornell University, USA

15:30-15:45 Trish TULLY

Linking FAωH gene expression to suberin deposition in soybean: a step towards future crop improvement Western University, Canada

 

15:45- 16:15 COFFEE BREAK

 

16:15-16:30 Meghan RAINS Suberin deposition as a wound response in Poplar bark Algoma University, Canada

16:30-16:45 Alice BERHIN

Characterization of the root cap cuticle of Arabidopsis thaliana University of Lausanne, Switzerland

16:45-17:00 Tino KRESZIES

Suberin biosynthesis in barley roots in response to water deficiency University of Bonn, Germany

 

 

 

 

19:30 GALA DINNER

 

Friday, 15th September

 

 

Keynote presentations:

10:30-11:10 Jocelyn K.C. ROSE

Plant cuticle assembly: where are we and where do we need to be? Cornell University, USA

 

11:10-13:10 – 3rd SESSION

Genes and their expression: pathways to cutin and suberin biosynthesis and deposition

 

Oral presentations:

11:10-11:30 Christiane NAWRATH

Connecting the molecular structure of cutin to ultrastructure and physical properties of the cuticle in petals of Arabidopsis University of Lausanne, Switzerland

11:30-11:50 Célia M. MIGUEL

Differentiation of suberized phellem cells: unravelling transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms University of Lisbon, Portugal

 

11:50- 12:10 COFFEE BREAK

12:10-12:30 Dylan KOSMA

Investigating the Regulated Deposition of the Lipid-Phenolic Heteropolymer Suberin University of Nevada, USA

12:30-12:50 Eduardo BUESO

Suberin synthesis is required for AtHB25- and COG1-mediated seed deterioration tolerance University of Valencia, Spain

12:50-13:10 Guilhem REYT

New insight into lignin polymerisation to establish a functional Casparian strip-based cell wall diffusion barrier, University of Nottingham, UK

13:10-13:30 - CLOSING SESSION

13:30-14:30 - FAREWELL LUNCH

 

 

 

 

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