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Final Detailed Programme

Sunday 30 July

 

Meridian + foyer

16:00–22:00   Registration, putting up posters
 

Foyer

19:00–21:00   Welcome mixer with live music
 

Zenit + Nadir

21:00–22:00   Opening ceremony
Chair: Jan Jansa
 
 
 

Monday 31 July

 

Zenit + Nadir

08:30–12:00   PLENARY SESSION: Establishing and maintaining mycorrhizas: The molecular interplay
Chair: Paola Bonfante
08:30–09:05
KL (ID 512)
  Reprogramming root cells and altering lipid metabolism to accommodate arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Harrison MJ
09:05–09:25
IL (ID 67)
  Effector warfare: the role of effector proteins in the establishment and maintenance of mycorrhizal interactions
Plett JM, Plett KL, Pereira M, Wong JWH, Hortal S, Veneault-Fourrey C, Kohler A, Martin F, Anderson IC
09:25–09:45
IL (ID 115)
  Nitrogen metabolism in endomycorrhizal symbioses: is orchid mycorrhiza unique?
Perotto S, Fochi V, Kohler A, Girlanda M, Balestrini R
09:45–10:05
IL (ID 310)
  Lipid transfer from plants to arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi
Gutjahr C
10:05–10:40   Coffee break
10:40–11:00
IL (ID 511)
  Plant immunity impacting beneficial interactions
Zuccaro A
11:00–11:20
IL (ID 105)
  The arbuscular mycorrhizal transportome, next stop please!
Courty PE, Bonneau L, Casieri L, Forges M, Pfister C, van-Tuinen D, Wipf D
11:20–11:40
IL (ID 184)
  Plant-derived sugar efflux in ectomycorrhizas
Nehls U, Nintemann S, Neb D, Hintelmann A
11:40–12:00
IL (ID 64)
  Sweet talk with endo- and ecto-mycorrhizal symbionts: do they speak the same language?
Cope KR, Venkateshwaran M, Maeda J, Ma C, Strauss SH, Ané JM
12:00–13:30   Lunch break
 

Meridian + foyer

13:30–15:00   Attended poster session 1
even ID numbers (i.e. 2, 4, 6, etc.)
15:00–15:30   Coffee break
 

Zenit + Nadir

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Mycorrhizas in agro- and agroforestry ecosystems
Chairs: Amadou Ba, Erik Verbruggen
15:30–15:45
CL (ID 89)
  Arbuscular mycorrhiza induces complementarity in mixtures of maize varieties resulting in overyielding
Wang XX, Hoffland E, Wang F, Feng G, Kuyper T
15:45–16:00
CL (ID 164)
  Field reality: short-scale soil heterogeneity impacts mycorrhizal contribution to maize P nutrition under contrasted fertilization
Campos Soriano L, Taschen E, Bach M, Erel R, Dezette D, Salvi S, San Segundo B, Hinsinger P
16:00–16:15
CL (ID 242)
  Multi-year AMF field application on cereals and pseudocereals: a focus on micronutrients and secondary metabolites
Pellegrino E, Ciccolini V, Coccina A, Ercoli L
   WITHDRAWN
16:00–16:15
CL+P (ID 163)
  Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on ectomycorrhizal community composition and function
Almeida JP, Wallander H, Rosenstock N   UPGRADED FROM SPEED TALK
16:15–16:30
CL (ID 273)
  Does inoculation with introduced Rhizoglomus irregularis DAOM-197198 change AMF community structure in the field?
Masse J, Lachance G, Vialle A, Hijri M
16:30–17:00   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 136)   Locally diverse arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities differentially affect plant growth and nutrition
Turrini A, Sbrana C, Avio L, Bonilla Loor MJ, Bedini A, Santini G, Giovannetti M
ST (ID 57)   Bamboo forest expansion increases soil organic carbon through its effect on soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community and abundance
Qin H
ST+P (ID 173)   Exploring functional applications of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in sweet cherry and links to fruit quality
Barry K, Abobaker A, Mohammed R, Mohamed H, Bound S, Glen M, Swarts N, Measham P
ST+P (ID 175)   Contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizas to crop nutrition and health in maize agroecosystems
Larsen J, Lopez Carmona D, Sarabia M, Aguilar R, Ortiz Salgado D, Real Santillan O, Alvarado Herrejon M, Saucedo Correa E, Zitlalpopoca Hernandez G, Gutierrez Nuñez S
ST+P (ID 318)   Both in vivo- and in vitro-produced arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum improve performance of stressed Malus domestica
Racsko J, Garcia S
ST+P (ID 98)   The potential of ‘biofertilization’ and ‘bioirrigation’ for enhancing legume-cereal intercropping yield
Saharan K
17:00–17:15
CL (ID 28)
  Under pressure: overgrazing decreases mycorrhizal colonization of preferred and unpreferred grasses in the Patagonian steppe
Grimoldi AA, Cavagnaro RA, Pero E, Dudinszky N, Golluscio RA
17:15–17:30
CL (ID 215)
  Improving production of globally important crops by using AMF genetic variability and in vitro production
Rodriguez A, Ceballos IC, Ordoñez M, Villard L, Sanders IR
17:30–17:45
CL (ID 117)
  Using genetic variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to improve cassava water-stress tolerance in Africa
Peña R, Sanders I, Rodriguez A, Thuita M, Masso C
17:45–18:00
CL (ID 197)
  How reliable are microbial inoculants in agriculture for improving yield and nutrient use efficiency? – a meta-analysis
Schütz L, Gattinger A, Meier MS, Müller A, Mäder P, Boller T, Natarajan M
18:00–18:30   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 299)   Linking fertility amendments, field management, and sorghum genotypes with AM fungi and grain nutritional quality
Cobb AB, Wilson GWT
ST (ID 159)   Conservation Agriculture – Are mycorrhizal fungi also conserved?
Dames J, Sekgota W, Koch S
ST+P (ID 206)   Efficiency of six AMF consortia on papaya plants from six different natural ecosystems of Mexico
Trejo D, Maldonado-Mendoza IE, Banuelos J
ST+P (ID 305)   The coffee agroecosystem highlights possible non-host drivers of diversity in AMF communities
Aldrich-Wolfe L, Black K, Shivega WG, Hartmann ELD, Johnson PG, McGlynn RD, Schmaltz LC, Asheim RJ
ST+P (ID 163)   Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on ectomycorrhizal community composition and function
Almeida JP, Wallander H, Rosenstock N
   UPGRADED TO FULL TALK (see above)
ST+P (ID 462)   Impact of trees on mycorrhizal abundance and soil fertility in low-input maize cropping systems
Dierks J, Blaser WJ, Gamper HA, Six J   UPGRADED FROM POSTER
ST (ID 40)   Does rapid urbanisation pressure in Delhi also threatens biodiversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi?
Gupta MM
    POSTERS
P (ID 1)   Elemental Stoichiometry of indicates predominant influence of potassium and phosphorus limitation on arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in acidic soil at high altitude
Khan MH, Meghvansi MK, Gupta R
P (ID 3)   The source of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi inoculum improved the growth and nutrient uptake of Faidherbia albida (Del.) A. Chev. tree seedlings
Hizikias EB, Hailemariam M, Araya T, Hadgu KM
P (ID 6)   Improving growth performance of Allanblackia floribunda cuttings using mycorrhizal association
Tsobeng AC, Tchinmegni FI, Ngonkeu ELM, Van Damme P, Ofori D, Tchoundjeu Z, Jamnadass R
P (ID 8)   AM fungi development in not irrigated rice paddy field
Abdurashytov S, Abdurashytova E, Sitnikova A, Egovceva A
P (ID 19)   Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Rhizosphere soil of undomesticated sugarcane, Saccharum spontaneum L. in Hainan, China
Zhang J, Wang Q, Qin X, Bao H, Yan W, Huang J, Chen T
P (ID 23)   Relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and forage grasses under defoliation at different phosphorus supplies
Cavagnaro RA, Oyarzabal M, Oesterheld M, Grimoldi AA
P (ID 24)   Effect of commercial mycorrhizal inoculum (Ectovit and Symbivit) on Quercus suber grouwth at nursery stage
Beddiar A, Ksentini H, Meddad-Hamza A
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 27)   The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on soil aggregation and crop nutrition in agro-ecosystems
Muchane MN, Vanlauwe B, Jefwa J, Kuyper T
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 29)   Recurrent glyphosate application reduces arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum potential in a pampean grassland of Argentina
Omacini M, Druille M, Guercio JP, Di Maio D, García-Parisi P
P (ID 30)   Quantitative assay of ectomycorrhiza of Pinus caribaea in a nursery in Uganda
Opiro LK
P (ID 31)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in stockpile soils of South African coal mines
Adeleke RA, Ezeokoli O, Nwangburuka C
P (ID 37)   Mycorrhizal colonization affects rice gene expression of resistance traits in response to herbivore feeding
Bernaola L, Bedre R, Stout M
P (ID 41)   Persistence and effectiveness of Rhizophagus irregularis isolate IR27 on the fruit production of jujube trees in a semi-arid field condition
Thioye B
P (ID 44)   Historical land use determines arbuscular mycorrhizal communities regardless of decades since intensive agricultural conversion
Faggioli VS, Cabello MN, Langarica-Fuentes A, Covacevich F, Daniell TJ
P (ID 51)   Diversity and richness of AMF in avocado crops
Lara Chavez MBN, Ceron Antonio R, Vargas Sandoval M, Aguirre Paleo S, Pedraza Santos ME, Espinosa Prado JM
P (ID 69)   Bio-fertilization of pea (Pisum sativum L.) with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhanced the seed yield and quality in organic farming
Labidi S, Jbeli I, Dalpé Y, Ben Jeddi F
P (ID 113)   Mycorrhizal inoculation differentially affects Touriga Nacional grapevine performance in Cu-contaminated and non-contaminated soils
Nogales A, Santos ES, Abreu MM, Arán D, Pereira HS, Lopes CM, Viegas W
P (ID 156)   Response of rhizosphere microbial diversity in a rotation of cucumber with Volvariella volvacea
Yang W, Wang X, Luo Y
P (ID 170)   Isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi differentially impact carrot cultivars during water restriction
Keller-Pearson M, Verhaalen K, Joachim A, Smith B, Holubets B, Peterson A, Liu Y, Pederson K, Silva EM, Ané JM
P (ID 176)   AMF species dependency governs better tree physiology, growth and leaf nutritional quality of mulberry seedlings
Shi SM, Chen K, Gao Y, Liu B, Yang XH, Huang XZ, Liu GX, Zhu LQ, He XH
P (ID 209)   Mycorrhizal networks between vegetation islands naturally established in metal mine residues
Sánchez-López AS, González-Chávez MdCA, Carrillo-Gonzalez R
P (ID 210)   Phytoremediation assisted by mycorrhizal fungi of a Mexican defunct lead acid battery recycling site
Carrillo-Gonzalez R, González-Chávez MdCA, Cuellar-Sanchez A, Delgado Alvarado A, Suarez Espinosa J, Solis Dominguez F, Maldonado-Mendoza I
P (ID 221)   Comparative study of the efficacy of biofertilizers on performance of TC banana cv. Gros michel
Kavoo AM, Kahangi E, Ateka E, Jefwa J, Onguso J
P (ID 236)   Freezing effects in Quercus faginea and Quercus ilex seedlings mycorrhizated with different fungi
Benito-Matías L, Álvarez A
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 237)   Mycorrhizal effectiveness from soils with different land-uses from tropical highlands of Colombia
Londoño DC, Osorio NW
P (ID 245)   Arbuscular mycorrhizae structures in organic coffee leaf litter
Diaz-Ariza LA
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 253)   Future regulation of mycorrhiza products in Europe: Biostimulant, microbial, fertilizer, improving nutrition efficiency product?
Schneider C, Hutter I
P (ID 254)   Influence of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis on Phosphorus Uptake and Growth of Sorghum and Okra Plants under Water-Deficient Conditions
Eltigani A, Ngwene B, Müller A, George E
P (ID 255)   Ectomycorrhizal symbionts of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.)
Unuk T, Grebenc T
P (ID 265)   Cadmium accumulation and uptake dynamics in AMF inoculated cocoa
Jácome DM, Fernández JC, Rodríguez A
P (ID 267)   Ectomycorrhizal hypogeous fungi at the upper timber line – recent findings and new species
Grebenc T, Unuk T, Sulzbacher M, Jabeen S, Khalid AN, Karadelev M
P (ID 283)   Assessment of mycorrhizal functions in field: what we can learn from crop ecology
Ciccolini V, Pellegrino E, Ercoli L
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 315)   The project fertiledatepalm – bio-inoculation and organic matter management for sustainable date palm propagation and cultivation
Symanczik S, Bouamri R, Hafidi M, Fki L, Mäder P
P (ID 325)   Study of an efficient DBP-degrading bacteria and its potential for reducing DBP accumulation in vegetable
Zhao HM, Xiang L, Mo CH, Li YW, Li H, Cai QY
P (ID 326)   Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) on the Growth, Cd accumulation and Soil Enzyme Activity of Upland rice in Cadmium Contaminated Soil
Xiang L, Luo F, Li H, Mo C
P (ID 327)   Diversity index of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Colombian Andean transect
Ramirez M, Serralde DP, Peñaranda AM, Perez UA, Rodriguez A
P (ID 330)   Glomaceae number of spores responds to SOC content in karst seasonal tropical forest soils of Yucatán, México
Estrada-Medina H, Manrique-Caamal S, Jimenez-Osornio J, Allen MF
P (ID 333)   Effect of agronomic practices on arbuscular mycorrhizal root colonisation and inoculum density in different cultivars of spelt wheat (Triticum spelta)
Mohammed NS, Cooper J, Leifert C
P (ID 343)   Growth response of four leguminous trees to native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from Indonesian forest soils
Maulana AF, Cheng W, Tawaraya K
P (ID 344)   The effect of AMF inoculum on soil physiochemical properties involved in nutrient leaching from agriculture
Brailey P, Chapman P, Helgason T
P (ID 349)   Improved Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Root Colonization and Root Health of Wheat by Seed Treatment with Bio-Stimulant
Ramaskeviciene A, Sieverding E, Marsalkiene N
P (ID 351)   The growth of mycorrhiza research: a quantitative analysis and statistics of global publications
Shankar U, Sharma R, Sankar TP
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 353)   Cultivation of Some Ectomycorrhizal Fungi for Mycorrhizations with Seedlings of Some Fagaceae Plant
Youpensuk S, Wanwaen S
P (ID 357)   The Use of Mycorrhizal Inoculants in Rice Fields
Trepanier M, Gagné S, Barraud F, Dekeister D
P (ID 358)   Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Applied Via Seed Coating To Agricultural Crops under Abiotic Stress
Rocha I, Ma Y, Látr A, Vosátka M, Freitas H, Oliveira R
P (ID 361)   Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Endophytic Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Rice Growth
Chaisarn D, Youpensuk S, Lumyong S
P (ID 363)   Abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in cultivated versus wild grapevines
Radic T
P (ID 365)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance and composition shift over life cycle of Sorghum, differ among root, rhizosphere and soil, and were affected by drought
Gao C, Montoya L, Xu L, Madera M, Lemaux P, Colemann-Derr D, Taylor J
P (ID 371)   Impact of tropical land transformation on root associated fungal communities
Ballauff J, Sahner J, Edy N, Irawan B, Polle A
P (ID 374)   Use of soil microorganisms combined with reduced fertilization to improve bean fruit yield and quality
Massa N, Bona E, Cantamessa S, Cesaro P, Todeschini V, Gamalero E, Lingua G, Berta G
P (ID 376)   Effect of indigenous and introduced AM fungi on growth of Allium fistulosum under sterilized field
Sato T, Cheng W, Tawaraya K
P (ID 379)   “Bioirrigation” and biofertilizer based legume-millet intercropping as a tool to mitigate drought-induced crop yield loss in arid and semi-arid tropics
Singh D, Mathimaran N, Boller T, Kahmen A
P (ID 384)   Cover plants, a tool to manage arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity?
van Tuinen D, Brígido C, Brito I, Alho L, Goss MJ, Carvalho M
P (ID 388)   Factors affecting effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculation under field conditions
Fukunaga A, Nishikawa M, Sasanuma M
P (ID 389)   Commercial mineral-based and chemical fertilisers influence mycorrhizas in pasture plants
Alsharmani A, Abbott LK, Solaiman ZM
P (ID 390)   Mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus absorption in maize fields prepared from grasslands using different tillage systems
Yagi T, Matsumoto T, Sakai O
P (ID 392)   Effect of preceding crop and weed management history on AM fungal community structure throughout the development of durum wheat
Langarica-Fuentes A, Mitchell S, Daniell TJ, Gulden RH
P (ID 394)   Characterisation of a truffle plantation in Burgundy
Guérin C, Gollotte A
P (ID 405)   Selection of tomato lines tolerant to the infection of Meloidogyne incognita using arbuscular mycorrhizae
Vila A, Bernabé AJ, Torres-Vera R, Fernández F
P (ID 409)   Infection unit density as an index for infection potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Ohtomo R, Kobae Y, Morimoto S, Oka N
P (ID 413)   Inoculations of legumes with beneficial soil microorganisms
Látr A, Rozmoš M, Masquelier S, Bouvet J, Ethevenot F, Kotyza P
P (ID 420)   Interaction effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, compost and root-knot nematode on tomato landrace’s growth from Canary Islands
Hernández Dorta A, Jaizme-Vega MC
P (ID 421)   Re-evaluating fine root endophyte
Orchard S, Ryan MH, Abbott LK
P (ID 423)   AMF influence on total, ammonia oxidiser and denitrifiers bacterial communities under different wheat variety
Qin M
P (ID 428)   Dissecting biotic and abiotic soil factors that determine responsiveness of soybean to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculation in the field with respect to dynamics of inoculum fungus
Koyama T, Niwa R, Adachi K, Sato S, Hirakawa H, Yoshida S, Ezawa T
P (ID 440)   Investigation of interactions between plant biostimulant and symbiotic microbes and their effects on agricultural crops
Baldassarre Švecová E, Mrnka L, Vosátka M
P (ID 441)   Ericoid mycorrhizal inoculation in organic highbush blueberries: influence on yield and anthocyanins
Caspersen S, Svensson B, Gustavsson KE, Olsson M, Khalil S, Asp H
P (ID 442)   Effect of mycorrhizal seed coating and bacterial inoculation on maize and chickpea early growth
Ma Y, Baldassarre Švecová E, Petružálková M, Látr A, Vosátka M
P (ID 443)   Plants talk! – Communication via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks
Cabral CF
P (ID 454)   The Mycorrhiza Network since 1988: a journey of progress and achievements
Sankar TP, Singh R, Sharma R
P (ID 459)   Indigenous isolate Glomus mosseae inoculation enhances fatty acid levels, elemental status of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) oil
Kulkarni MV, Pawar PB, Khadilkar JP, Melo JS
P (ID 460)   Optimum level of soil available phosphorus for AMF inoculation to Welsh onion in non-allophanic Andosol
Suzuki T, Uno T, Tajima R, Ito T, Saito M
P (ID 462)   Impact of trees on mycorrhizal abundance and soil fertility in low-input maize cropping systems
Dierks J, Blaser WJ, Gamper HA, Six J
   UPGRADED TO SPEED TALK (see above)
P (ID 476)   Enhancing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities to improve drought tolerance in rooftop gardens
Hilbig BE
P (ID 482)   The use of AMF to improve commercial horticulture substrate growing systems
Robinson Boyer LP, Xu X
P (ID 496)   Phosphorus acquisition efficiency by wheat colonized by AMF contrasting in Al tolerance growing in Andisol
Seguel A, Campos P, Cornejo P, Borie F, Cumming J
P (ID 497)   Biocontrol potential of different Serendipita species against Fusarium wilt in tomato
Ghezel Sefloo N, Wieczorek K, Steinkellner S, Hage-Ahmed K
P (ID 498)   Mapping the mycorrhiza community distribution along natural habitat patches in an agricultural landscape
Tauschke M, Pirhofer Walzl K
P (ID 501)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induced acquired systemic resistance against Botrytis cinerea in Cucumis sativa via modulation of reactive oxygen species
Alqarawi AA, Hashem A, Abd_Allah EF, Akhter A, Egamberdieva D
P (ID 502)   Combined application of biofertilizers and inorganic nutrients improves sweet potato yields
Mukhongo RW, Tumuhairwe JB, Ebanyat P, AbdelGadir AH, Thuita M, Masso CN
P (ID 504)   Investigations of arbuscular mycorrhiza in context with apple replant disease
Popp C, Grunewaldt-Stöcker G, von Alten H, Maiss E
P (ID 523)   Investigating the effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (Glomus etunicatum) and air pollutants on growth parameters of Maize (Zea mays L.)
Jamali M, Alimohamadloo N
 

Kepler + Tycho

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Soil and climate feedbacks in mycorrhizal biogeography and ecology
Chairs: Baodong Chen, José Ignacio Querejeta
15:30–15:40
CL (ID 201)
  Harnessing the power of mycorrhiza-enhanced mineral weathering for mitigating soil degradation and climate change
Leake JR, Quirk J, Thorley RMS, Taylor LL, Epihov D, Beerling DJ
15:40–15:50
CL (ID 303)
  Seasonal dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in tropical dry forests
Morgan BST, Egerton-Warburton LM
15:50–16:00
CL (ID 269)
  Environmental drivers of ectomycorrhizas at large scales
Bidartondo MI, Orme D, Martinez Suz L, Cox F, Tweedie A, van der Linde S
16:00–16:10
CL (ID 151)
  Experimental drought and soil depth interactively influence fungal community composition in piñon-juniper woodland
Taylor L, Olivas E, Pockman WT, Pangle RE
16:10–16:20
CL (ID 109)
  Geothermic soil warming has little effect on ectomycorrhizal growth and community composition in a Sitka spruce plantation in Iceland
Wallander H, Ellström M, Oddsdottir E, Rosenstock N
16:20–16:30
CL (ID 97)
  Ectomycorrhizal fungal community assembly along a latitude gradient in Chinese forest ecosystems
Guo LD, Ji NN
16:30–16:40
CL (ID 99)
  A trait-based understanding of mycorrhizal fungal dynamics in Australian environments
Powell JR, Aguilar-Trigueros C, Deveautour C, Bissett A
16:40–16:50
CL (ID 59)
  Multi-scale patterns and drivers of AM fungal communities
Rasmussen PU, Hugerth L, Andersson A, Lindahl B, Tack AJM
16:50–17:00
CL (ID 191)
  Nitrogen fertilization decouples roots and rhizosphere microbes more in ectomycorrhizal than arbuscular mycorrhizal forests
Brzostek ER, Carrara J, Walter C, Govindarajulu R, Hawkins J
17:00–17:10
CL (ID 153)
  Root traits and altered precipitation regimes effects on grassland arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
Deveautour CA, Donn S, Power S, Bennett AE, Powell JR
17:10–17:20
CL (ID 92)
  Three years of experimental summer drought: quantitative losses vs. qualitative stability of ectomycorrhizal community responses
Geppert U, Weikl F, Kallenbach C, Pritsch K
17:20–17:30
CL (ID 112)
  Functional and phylogenetic structure responses of fungal communities to the fire regime in Mediterranean forests
Rincón A, González-Martínez SC, Verdú M, Buée M, Pérez-Izquierdo L
17:30–17:40
CL (ID 130)
  Biogeography of plant root associated fungal communities in the North-Atlantic region mirrors climatic variability
Botnen SS, Davey ML, Aas AB, Vik U, Carlsen T, Heegaard E, Thoen E, Mundra S, Taylor AFS, Kauserud H
17:40–17:50
CL (ID 222)
  Impacts of Long-Term Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on AM Fungal Communities in a Temperate Grassland
Maček I, Šibanc N, Clark DR, Moser G, Vodnik D, Müller C, Dumbrell AJ
17:50–18:00
CL (ID 218)
  Root vs. mycorrhizal allocation relates with nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition in grassland species
Unger S, Friede M, Beyschlag W
18:00–18:30   SPEED TALKS (3 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 71)   Plant identity exerts stronger effect than fertilization on soil-dwelling arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Zheng Y, Guo LD
ST+P (ID 181)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity along a precipitation gradient in coast redwood forests using next-generation sequencing
Willing CE, Gao C, Colemann-Derr D, Taylor J, Bruns T, Dawson TE
ST (ID 80)   AMF biogeography at regional scale in northern China
Xu T, Veresoglou SD, Chen Y, Chen B
ST+P (ID 90)   Vertical and seasonal patterns of AM fungal wind dispersal
Chaudhary B, Miller ME
ST+P (ID 132)   Mycorrhizal diversity in the tropical rainforests: feedbacks between root-fungal symbioses and soil phosphorus partitioning
Taylor JD, Taylor A, Liu X, Johnson D, Burslem DFRP, Helgason T
ST+P (ID 499)   The structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in the environment contaminated with toxic organic pollutants
Rajtor M, Magurno F, Piotrowska-Seget Z
ST+P (ID 53)   Anthropogenic disturbance leads to the homogenization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
Garcia de Leon D, Davison J, Moora M, Öpik M, Jairus T, Vasar M, Koorem K, Hiiesalu I, Zobel M
ST+P (ID 250)   Influence of soil type on oak mycorrhiza in a temperate forest: a pot experiment
Martinović T, Mašínová T, Doreen Bahnmann B, Tomšovský M, Baldrian P
ST+P (ID 316)   A comparative analysis of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in Scotland and Scandinavia
Ehrlich P, Hesling E, Kilkenny N, Holden L, Taylor AFS
    POSTERS
P (ID 16)   Why are mycorrhizal communities of wide floodplain forest ecosystems in middle Balkans (Serbia) so specific?
Marjanovic ZS, Manojlovic D, Karadzic B, Salnjikov E, Bragato G, Oehl F
P (ID 32)   Diversity and global biogeography of mycorrhizal fungi in Mexico revealed by Next-Generation Sequencing
Villarreal-Ruiz L, Neri-Luna C, Tedersoo L, Kõljalg U
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 125)   Different responses of arbuscluar mycorrhizal fungi to short-term and long-term soil warming in Iceland grassland
Zhang J, Ekblad A, Sigurðsson BD, Wallander H
P (ID 139)   Nitrogen deposition changes ectomycorrhizal communities in Swiss beech forests
de Witte LC, Rosenstock NP, van der Linde S, Braun S
P (ID 198)   Nutrients affect fungal growth and specialization in orchid mycorrhizal associations
Mujica MI, Claro A, Pérez MF
P (ID 202)   Spatial patterns of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in a Mexican subtropical pine-oak forest
Gavito ME, Leyva-Morales R, Öpik M, Ibarra-Manrique G, Arita H
P (ID 285)   Ecological meaning of spore size variation on the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
Aguilar-Trigueros CA, Powell JR, Cornwell WK, Rillig MC
P (ID 306)   Response of Ectomycorrhizae to Soil Nitrogen Amendments and SNC Disease Three Years After Treatment
Luoma D, Eberhart J
P (ID 320)   Environmental characteristics shape the ectomycorrhizal fungal community of two varieties of Pinus clausa
Rúa MA
P (ID 339)   CulturTruf: optimizing truffle orchards cultivation by recording soil mycelium dynamic, hydric regime and soil temperature
Belmondo S, Todesco F, Tournayre M, Lheureux F, Barry D, Murat C
P (ID 342)   Diversity and Abundance of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in Native and Managed Landscapes in Tasmania, Australia
Mohammed R, Glen M, Swarts N, Doyle R, Barry K
P (ID 345)   Soil inhabiting fungal communities in French Guiana and their relationship with phosphate
Verbruggen E, Soong J, Janssens I
P (ID 348)   Decomposed leaf litter suppresses arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in Salix caprea understory
Rydlová J, Püschel D, Janoušková M, Doubková P, Knoblochová T, Kohout P, Frouz J
P (ID 352)   Which ectomycorrhizal fungal traits follow elevation gradient at the treeline?
Vasutova M, Veselá P, Edwards M, Cudlin P
P (ID 354)   Temperature-mediated local adaptation alters the symbiotic function in arbuscular mycorrhiza
Gai J, Yang R, Zhang J, Li X
P (ID 362)   AM fungi increase soil carbon and reduce N2O and CH4 emissions under warming condition
Zhang T, Xing F, Guo J
P (ID 364)   Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with two plant species in the Tibetan Plateau
Feng H, Wang C, Yang Z, Gai J
P (ID 366)   Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with alpine relict populations of Pinus pumila over Japan
Koizumi T, Nara K
P (ID 378)   Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of Scots pine along a 1,300 km latitudinal gradient
Trzebny A, Dabert M, Trocha L
P (ID 383)   Spatial distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores in a hot spot field site
Sbrana C, Njeru EM, Oehl F, Turrini A, Giovannetti M, Avio L
P (ID 396)   Do plants actively shape arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities according to the environmental conditions to optimize their symbiotic benefits?
Voříšková A, Püschel D, Jansa J, Vosátka M, Janoušková M
P (ID 407)   Functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis under soil water deficiency
Püschel D, Rydlová J, Janoušková M, Jansa J
P (ID 415)   Effects of 15 Years of Nitrogen Fertilization on Ericoid Mycorrhizal Colonization at Whim Bog
Kiheri H, Laiho R, Fritze H, Pennanen T, Dise N, van Dijk N, Timonen S, Larmola T
P (ID 416)   Investigating changes to mycorrhiza-crop relationships in wheat cultivars under elevated levels of atmospheric CO2
Elliott AJ, Cameron DD, Field KJ
P (ID 417)   Community structure of arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal fungi in plants grown in frost-treated soils
Kilpeläinen J, Helgason T, Vestberg M, Repo T, Lehto T
P (ID 419)   The role of different mycorrhizas in the drought resistance of grey alder (Alnus incana) seedlings
Lehto T, Barbero-López A, Aphalo PJ, Alam Nipu S, Kilpeläinen J
P (ID 429)   Effect of low-intensity fires on ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in a dry dipterocarp forest in Thailand
Pachit P, Disyatat NR, Piapukiew J
P (ID 430)   Community Structures of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Abies koreana Along Environmental Gradients
Sim JS, Eom AH
P (ID 437)   Where do we find the mushrooms? Spatio-temporal drivers of West African woodland ectomycorrhizal fruitbody production
Furneaux BR, Houdanon RD, Bahram M, Yorou NS, Ryberg M
P (ID 439)   Mycorrhizal and saprotrophic sporocarp communities have contrasting responses to moth outbreak in a subarctic mountain birch forest
Kaukonen M, Ruotsalainen AL, Huusko K, Wäli PR, Aikio S, Saravesi K, Koivuniemi H, Suominen O, Saikkonen K, Markkola AM
P (ID 477)   How climate and edaphic controllers shape the distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in California
Kakouridis A, Nuccio E, Nguyen N, Firestone M
P (ID 484)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the arid Himalayas
Hiiesalu I, Macek M, Kopecký M, Altman J, Liancourt P, Mudrák O, Doležal J
P (ID 486)   Characterization of mycorrhizal potential of the soils envahed by Nicotiana glauca Graham in Marrakesh Safi region (Morocco)
Dounas H, Ouahmane L, Hafidi M, Zaarawa M
P (ID 487)   Root-associated fungal communities at a nutrient enriched arctic bird-nesting cliff
Andrew CJ, Nadeau CD, Davey ML
P (ID 500)   A recycling method of afforesting infertile soil using a soil amendment and incorporation of Pisolithus tinctorius
Yun HY, Lee KJ
 

Leo + Virgo

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Acquisition, assimilation and transport of nutrients and carbon in mycorrhizal symbioses
Chairs: Joske Ruytinx, Katsuharu Saito
15:30–15:45
CL (ID 75)
  Zn homeostasis and adaptive Zn tolerance in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus luteus
Ruytinx J, Coninx L, Nguyen H, Colpaert J
15:45–16:00
IL (ID 213)
  Influence of ectomycorrhiza on decomposition across biomes
Lindahl BD, Clemmensen KE, Kyaschenko J, Sterkenburg E
16:00–16:15
CL (ID 296)
  Trading carbon for nitrogen: reciprocal resource exchange in beech ectomycorrhiza at subcellular scales
Kaiser C, Mayerhofer W, Dietrich M, Gorka S, Schintlmeister A, Reipert S, Schweiger P, Weidinger M, Richter A, Woebken D
16:15–16:30
IL (ID 200)
  Phosphate unloading in ectomycorrhizae: why is the HcPT2 transporter of Hebeloma cylindrosporum a good candidate?
Plassard C, Becquer A, Garcia K, Amenc L, Doré J, Gay G, Zimmermann S
16:30–17:10   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 522)   On genes and mechanisms underlying metal (hyper)accumulation phenotypes in ectomycorrhizal Amanita, Russula and Hebeloma species
Kotrba P, Gryndler M, Borovička J
ST+P (ID 233)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect legume tree uptake of trace metal from substrate with coal-mine tailings
Santos ML, Lovato PE, Soares CRFS, Sturmer SL, Meyer E, Rampinelli EC
ST+P (ID 144)   Exo-chitinolytic activities: phylogenetic conservatism of a functional trait in the ectomycorrhizal fungi
Maillard F, Didion-Gency M, Bach C, Buée M
ST+P (ID 101)   Switching from ammonium to proteins as main nitrogen source induces the Fenton reaction in ectomycorrhizal fungi
Op De Beeck M, Persson P, Tunlid A
ST+P (ID 241)   Mechanisms of generalist host range in the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Bogar L, Peay K
ST+P (ID 15)   Preference for mycorrhizal or direct P uptake pathways of maize plant can be adjusted by soil P levels
Chu Q, Zhang L, Zhou J, Yuan L, Chen F, Zhang F, Feng G
ST+P (ID 231)   Novel functions of fungal TOK channels: putative roles in symbiotic potassium transfer
Guerrero-Galán C, Delteil A, Garcia K, Houdinet G, Conéjéro G, Sentenac H, Zimmermann SD
ST+P (ID 143)   Fungal necromass in soil forest: are ectomycorrhizal fungi scavengers?
Akroume E, Maillard F, Bach C, Hossan C, Brechet C, Angeli N, Zeller B, Saint-André L, Buée M
17:10–17:25
IL (ID 20)
  The Ties That Bind: The Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Contribution to Plant Potassium Nutrition
Garcia K, Chasman D, Roy S, Ané JM
17:25–17:40
IL (ID 95)
  Molecular mechanism of long-distance phosphorus transport in arbuscular mycorrhizas as revealed by virus-induced gene silencing
Ezawa T, Kikuchi Y, Hijikata N, Ohtomo R, Handa Y, Kawaguchi M, Saito K, Masuta C
17:40–17:55
CL (ID 5)
  Beyond nutrients: A meta-analysis of the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plants and soils 
Delavaux CS, Smith-Ramesh L, Kuebbing SE
17:55–18:05
CL (ID 76)
  Root transportome in mycorrhizal Medicago truncatula – the sweet part
Konečný J, Hršelová H, Bukovská P, Gryndlerová H, Hujslová M, Jansa J
18:05–18:15
CL (ID 45)
  A novel plant-fungus symbiosis benefiting the host without forming mycorrhizal structures
Tibbett M, Kariman K, Barker S
18:15–18:30
CL (ID 86)
  A multi-element stable isotope natural abundance approach indicates partial mycoheterotrophy for Central European arbuscular mycorrhizal Equisetum species
Giesemann P, Stöckel M, Gebauer G
    POSTERS
P (ID 81)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve the growth, nodulation and phosphorus uptake of beans plants fertilized with compost of rock phosphate fed dung
Wahid F
P (ID 133)   Mobilization of goethite-bound orthophosphate and phytate by Lycopersicum esculentum mycorrhized with Rhizophagus irregularis
Andrino A, Boy J, Mikutta R, Guggenberger G
P (ID 172)   Nurturing or abusing the children? Mycorrhizal network effects on pine seedling performance and root endophytes
Hasselquist N, Rosenstock NP, Axelsson P, Campbell C, Wallander H
P (ID 177)   Growth, nodulation and nutrient concentrations of lucerne in response to inoculation with abscular mycorrhizal fungus and rhizobium
Huang J, Yuan L
P (ID 178)   Huge differences in abilities of thirteen Suillus species to mobilize potassium and promote the growth of Pinus massoniana seedlings
Yuan L, Huang J, Peng L
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 225)   Do Horticultural Plant Species are Depending on Mycorrhizal Inoculation?
Ortaş İ
P (ID 308)   Rhizophagus irregularis improves Pi acquisition by Medicago truncatula plantlets in presence of benzo[a]pyrene under semi-hydroponic cultivation system
Calonne-Salmon M, Plouznikoff K, Declerck S
P (ID 337)   Allocation of nitrogen and carbon is regulated by nodulation and mycorrhizal networks in soybean/maize intercropping system
Wang X, Wang G
P (ID 346)   Role of plant-fungal nutrient trading and host control in determining the competitive success of ectomycorrhizal fungi
Hortal S, Plett KL, Plett JM, Cresswell T, Johansen M, Pendall E, Anderson IC
P (ID 356)   Physiological and molecular analyses of extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium produced in an in vivo whole-plant system
Pepe A, Sbrana C, Ferrol N, Campanella B, Di Baccio D, Legnaioli S, Magnani E, Poggialini F, Giovannetti M
P (ID 359)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization enhances organic phosphorus hydrolysis ability of watermelon root
Ren L
   WITHDRAWN
P (ID 373)   Low-phosphorus conditions increase release of acid phosphatase from extraradical hyphae of Rhizophagus clarus
Hachiya S, Inamura N, Sato T, Ezawa T, Cheng W, Tawaraya K
P (ID 381)   Lycopodiella inundata: insights into plant-fungal associations in early vascular plants
Kowal J, Duckett J, Field K, Bidartondo M, Schornack S, Hoysted G, Rimington W, Jacob A, Pressel S
P (ID 382)   P nutrition and AMF inoculation modulate growth and photosynthetic rate of tomato plants
Todeschini V, Patrizia C, Massa N, Bona E, Nalin EC, Berta G, Barbato R, Lingua G
P (ID 520)   Biomass allocation patterns in arbuscular mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants as affected by P supply
Schweiger PF, Robson AD, Abbott LK
P (ID 406)   Molecular basis for mycorrhizal functioning in plant survival and establishment in acidic soil
Nakanishi N, Sugimura Y, Maruyama H, Ezawa T
P (ID 408)   Different responses of various crop species to arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation and P fertilization
Karasawa T, Hayashi M, Urashima Y, Hashimoto T
P (ID 414)   Contrasting accumulation of Ag and Cu by Amanita strobiliformis from two distinct sites
Borovička J, Konvalinková T, Žigová A, Beneš V, Kotrba P
P (ID 426)   Mycorrhiza alters the expression of phosphate-transporters without changing growth and phosphorus contents in P-starved-soybean plants
de Andrade SAL, Bulgarelli RG, Silveira LMBA
P (ID 432)   PHO1-type transporter of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mediates phosphate export in the plant-fungal interface
Maruyama H, Yokoyama K, Kikuchi Y, Nakanishi N, Abe A, Sone T, Saito K, Masuta C, Ezawa T
P (ID 433)   Estimation of phosphate acquisition through the mycorrhizal pathway via transcriptome responses
Shohei M, Hayato M, Ayumi T, Atushi NJ, Tatsuhiro E
P (ID 447)   Catalytic properties of vacuolar transporter chaperon 4 (VTC4) protein in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizosphagus irregularis
Nguyen Thi C, Koide M, Ezawa T, Saito K
P (ID 449)   Does the composition and symbiotic efficiency of AMF communities depend on species ratios in the inoculum pool?
Janoušková M, Voříšková A, Püschel D, Vosátka M, Jansa J
P (ID 466)   Nitrogen fertilisation effects on the form and function of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in barley
Thirkell T, Cameron D, Hodge A
P (ID 470)   Climate change impacts on carbon-for-nutrient exchange between winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Charters MD, Sait SM, Field KJ
P (ID 471)   The SlZRT1 Gene Encodes a Plasma Membrane-Located ZIP Transporter in the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Suillus luteus
Coninx L, Thoonen A, Slenders E, Op De Beeck M, Arnauts N, Morin E, Ruytinx J, Colpaert J
P (ID 474)   Biological markets control resource exchange in tripartite interactions of legumes
Kafle A, Wang X, Bücking H
P (ID 475)   Effects of Mycorrhizal Inoculation and Phosphorus fertilization on Tomato, Eggplant, Green and Bell Pepper plants yield and nutrient uptake under field conditions
Ortaş İ, Razzaghi S
P (ID 489)   Trehalase activity in orchid mycorrhiza tightly colocalizes with living pelotons
Ponert J, Vosolsobě S, Čiháková K, Lipavská H
P (ID 490)   Visualising Carbon and Nitrogen exchange at the cellular scale in the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis using NanoSIMS
Mayerhofer W, Schintlmeister A, Dietrich M, Gorka S, Schweiger P, Reipert S, Weidinger M, Richter A, Woebken D, Kaiser C
P (ID 505)   Mycorrhizal networks affect seedling emergence in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants
Edmonds-Tibbett TL, Kaciuba R, Ryan M, Tibbett M
P (ID 510)   Photosynthesis and mycorrhizal functioning in epiphytic tropical orchids
Vieira CA, Bocayuva MF, Silva Freitas EF, Ribeiro da Silva I, de Miranda Milagres JJ, Selosse MA, Kasuya MCM
 

Průhonice park

20:00–23:00   Wines of the World
 
 
 

Tuesday 1 August

 

Zenit + Nadir

08:30–12:00   PLENARY SESSION: Diversity and biogeography of mycorrhizal symbioses
Chair: Dirk Redecker
08:30–09:05
KL (ID 189)
  Biogeography and evolution of ectomycorrhizal plant lineages
Tedersoo L
09:05–09:25
IL (ID 232)
  Functional diversity and evolutionary stability of mycorrhizal and mycorrhiza-like symbioses
Field KJ
09:25–09:45
IL (ID 120)
  Inbreeding, low dispersal and habitat-driven orchid mycorrhizal associations in Tulasnella
Linde C, Ruibal M, Triponez Y, Peakall R
09:45–10:05
IL (ID 252)
  Symbiont switching and alternative resource acquisition strategies but not shifts to parasitism drive breakdown of the plant – arbuscular mycorrhizal mutualism
Werner GDA, Cornwell WK, Cornelissen JHC, Soudzilovskaia NA, Kattge J, Kiers T, Maherali H, Oberle B, Peay K, McGlinn D
10:05–10:40   Coffee break
10:40–11:00
IL (ID 220)
  Biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis: using plant mycorrhizal traits in space and time
Moora M
11:00–11:20
IL (ID 294)
  Nitrogen pollution shifts forest mycorrhizal biogeography at continental scale
Averill C, Dietze MC, Talbot JM
11:20–11:40
IL (ID 453)
  Mycorrhizas in a changing world: globalization effects on composition, networks, and function
Dickie IA
11:40–12:00
IL (ID 249)
  The global diversity and importance of mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal plants
Brundrett M
12:00–13:30   Lunch break
 

Zenit + Nadir

13:30–15:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Mycorrhizas in plant and fungal invasions
Chair: Ian Dickie
13:30–13:45
CL (ID 161)
  The pantropically introduced Polygonaceae Coccoloba uvifera was followed by specific, pseudovertically transmitted Scleroderma spp.
Selosse MA, Sene S, Forget M, Ba A
13:45–14:00
CL (ID 169)
  Plant provenance vs. functional group identity: The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal perspective on plant invasions
Lekberg Y
14:00–14:15
CL (ID 219)
  Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant
Waller L, Callaway R, Klironomos J, Ortega Y, Maron J
14:15–14:30
CL (ID 289)
  Effect of plant invasion on assembly rules in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
Kohout P, Štajerová K, Hejda M, Sudová R, Kolaříková Z, Öpik M, Pyšek P
14:30–15:00   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 62)   Fungal bio-fertilizers may suppress local plant communities
Kokkoris V, Hart M
ST+P (ID 174)   Arbuscular and Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in a Warmer, Fertilized Forest Colonized by an Invasive Plant
Anthony MA, Frey SD, Stinson KA
ST+P (ID 309)   Suillus lakei and Aureoboletus projectellus in native and invasion range
Pietras M, Kolanowska M
ST+P (ID 239)   Soil fungal community in grassland with and without Fritillaria meleagris
Eshghi Sahraei S, Scofield D, Rosling A
ST+P (ID 301)   What do we know about mycorrhizae role in exotic conifers’ invasion of Nothofagaceae forests in Patagonia, Argentina?
Salgado Salomón ME, Barroetaveña C, Pildain MB
ST+P (ID 461)   Is Pennisetum setaceum altering the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities during the invasion process?
Rodríguez-Caballero G, Caravaca F, Roldán A
    POSTERS
P (ID 367)   Invasion shifts soil fungal community composition in California chaparral
Phillips M, Allen EB
P (ID 328)   Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on vascular wilt control caused by Fusarium oxysporum in goldenberry plantlets
Ramirez M, Perez UA, Peñaranda AM, Serralde DP
P (ID 483)   Impact of invasive plants to fungal community structure and soil characteristics
Krüger C, Petružálková M, Kohout P
P (ID 187)   Stress acclimatization and melanin production of Dark Septate Endophytes
Mahmoud DAG, Berthelot C, Blaudez D, Kovács GM, Franken P
P (ID 216)   Differential interaction of dark septate endophytes and fungal pathogens in vitro and in planta
Yakti W, Kovács GM, Franken P
P (ID 13)   Efficacy of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in different integrated disease management approaches on carnation wilt
Gautam HR, Verma S
P (ID 171)   Remediation of degraded post-opencast mine land with tree species inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Indonesia. Remediation of degraded post-opencast mine land with tree species inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Indonesia
Tawaraya K, Wulandari D, Cheng W
P (ID 157)   Two exotic plant species affect negatively the dynamic of mycorrhizal fungi in Madagascar natural forests
Baohanta R, Andrianandrasana DM, Razakatiana TA, Randriambanona H, Duponnois R, Ramanankierana H
 

Kepler + Tycho

13:30–15:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Population genetics/genomics/DNA polymorphism
Chairs: Nicolas Corradi, Martina Peter
13:30–13:43
IL (ID 214)
  Demonstrating the link between genomic variation in Rhizophagus irregularis and significant differences in plant growth
Mateus Gonzalez ID, Savary R, Sanders IR
13:43–13:56
CL (ID 186)
  Five years investigation of female and male genotypes in Périgord black truffle (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) revealed contrasted reproduction strategies
De la Varga H, Le Tacon F, Todesco F, Barry-Etienne D, Robin C, Halkett F, Martin F, Murat C
13:56–14:09
CL (ID 70)
  Genetic diversity and population analysis of Cenococcum geophilum
Obase K, Douhan GW, Matsuda Y, Smith ME
14:09–14:22
CL (ID 118)
  Exploration of mating strategies in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Mathieu S, Corradi N
14:22–14:35
CL (ID 275)
  Intraspecific genomic variation in the ectomycorrhizal symbiont Laccaria bicolor links to variation in ecosystem functioning
Hazard C, Gemmell M, Martin F, Johnson D
14:35–14:48
CL (ID 192)
  Insights from the genome of symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus proliferum, the second species of AMF to be sequenced to date
Prasad P, Varshney D, Adholeya A
    POSTERS
P (ID 226)   Investigating the intraspecific polymorphism of the nuclear ribosomal operon of arbuscular mycorrhizal strains from GINCO-CAN
Dadej K, Banchini C, Séguin S, Dalpé Y, Stefani F
P (ID 411)   Sequence-based phylogeny of Glomeromycota: from virtual taxa to phylospecies and global ecological and biogeographical patterns
Kolaříková Z, Slavíková R, Krüger C, Krüger M, Kohout P
P (ID 131)   Reproductive biology of the black truffle Tuber melanosporum: contrasting ecologies of the two parents
Schneider-Maunoury L, Taschen E, Richard F, Selosse MA
P (ID 479)   Comparative genomics reveals functional diversity in two dark septate endophytic (DSE) fungi of grasslands
Knapp DG, Németh JB, Johnson J, Kuo A, Lim J, Lipzen A, Nolan M, Ohm R, Hainaut M, Henrissat B, Tamás L, Barry K, Grigoriev IV, Spatafora JW, Nagy LG, Kovács GM
P (ID 18)   Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in rhizosphere soils of sugarcane in southern China
Chen T, Zhang J, Liu Z, Long Y, Li D, Huang J, Chen B
P (ID 494)   Genome analysis of Endogone pisiformis and Sphaerocreas pubescens in Mucoromycotina
Saito K, Handa Y, Shibata TF, Yamamoto K, Kasahara M, Degawa Y, Hirose D, Nishiyama T, Kawaguchi M, Yamada A
P (ID 39)   Single nuclei sequencing on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Montoliu Nerin M, Bergin C, Johannesson H, Rosling A
P (ID 287)   Detecting the phylogenetic position of tropical edible Boletaceae from Thailand by an ITS-LSU combined analysis
Phosri C, Martín MP, Suwannasai N, Angda K, Wangsawat N, Thamvithayakorn P, Watling R
P (ID 369)   Phylogenetic position of ectomycorrhizal species in genus Ramaria from tropical Thailand
Promphet N, Phosri C, Watling R, Suwannasai N
P (ID 347)   Sieving Soil, Destroying Diversity? The Impact of Processing on Fungal Communities in CPP Degradation Studies
Miranda P
P (ID 446)   Estimating Fungal Barcode Variation Using an in silico Genomics Approach
Lofgren L, Uehling J, Martin F, Vilgalys R, Kennedy P
 

Leo + Virgo

13:30–15:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Modelling of mycorrhizas
Chairs: Andrea Schnepf, Edward R. Brzostek
13:30–13:45   Introduction
Schnepf A
13:45–14:00
IL (ID 74)
  Including ectomycorrhizal fungi in a forest ecosystem model: importance for the P cycle
Deckmyn G, Bortier M, Grebenc T
14:00–14:15
IL (ID 211)
  Colonization-competition tradeoffs structure ectomycorrhizal diversity
Smith GR, Steidinger BS, Bruns TD, Peay KG
14:15–14:30
CL (ID 108)
  Mycorrhiza enhances substrate water holding capacity and conductivity by filling up voids and altering pore size distribution
Bitterlich M, Franken P, Vetter A, Sandmann M, Gräfe J
14:30–15:00   moderated discussion
    POSTERS
P (ID 155)   Mycorrhiza and Obesity, are they related
Sharma M
P (ID 180)   Desert truffle cultivation: A bioclimatic model for suitable management and production
Navarro-Ródenas A, Andrino A, Marqués-Gálvez JE, Morte A
P (ID 493)   Hundred years of mycorrhizal research
Smits MM, Fransson P, Rosling A
P (ID 49)   Modelling the Root Age Structure of Perennial Woody Plants
Poppenwimer T, Gross L, Bailey J, Rúa M
15:00–15:30   Coffee break
 

Zenit + Nadir

15:30–17:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Advances in biological conservation through a better understanding of mycorrhizal ecology
Chair: Marc-André Selosse
15:30–15:45
IL (ID 26)
  They matter! Mycorrhizal fungi in ecosystem restoration: A local and global perspective
Neuenkamp L, Moora M, Öpik M, Davison J, Standish R, Prober S, Price J, Gerz M, Männistö M, Zobel M
15:45–16:00
IL (ID 281)
  The importance of the soil context for understanding arbuscular mycorrhizae in conservation scenarios
Zabinski C, Ohsowski B, Greer M, Chaudhary B, Allen C
16:00–16:15
IL (ID 129)
  Fire effect on ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: Lessons for biological conservation
Taudière A, Carcaillet C, Bellanger JM, Moreau PA, Richard F
16:15–16:30
IL (ID 302)
  Restoration methods alter AM fungal abundance and fungal community composition
Maltz MR, Kimball S, Lulow M, Mitrovich M, Weber S, Aronson E
16:30–16:40
CL (ID 298)
  Grassland restoration: Does plant functional group influence AMF?
Wilson GWT, Todd TC
16:40–16:50
CL (ID 148)
  Isolation and characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal and dark-septate endophytic fungi: towards their use in the phytomanagement of metal-contamined sites?
Berthelot C, Lacercat-Didier L, Marchal C, Roy S, Foulon J, Béguiristain T, Leyval C, Chalot M, Blaudez D
16:50–17:00
CL (ID 126)
  Pre-inoculation with AMF as a management tool for reintroduction of rare species
Pánková H, Vazačová K, Svobodová M, Dostálek T, Voříšková A, Münzbergová Z
    POSTERS
P (ID 338)   Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in an impacted mining tailings areas in Mariana-MG, Brazil
Prado IGO, Silva MCS, Prado DGO, Pedrosa BG, Bitarães MV, Kasuya MCM
P (ID 469)   Mycorrhizal Colonization in Forested Wetlands
Griffin AM, Kernaghan G
P (ID 17)   Plant-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mutualism is reinforced in soil from abandoned fields
Pánková H, Lepinay C, Rydlová J, Voříšková A, Janoušková M, Dostálek T, Münzbergová Z
P (ID 103)   What does limit seedling establishment of four mycoheterotrophic species?
Kotilínek M, Těšitelová T, Kohout P, Tedersoo L, Jersáková J
P (ID 321)   Symbiotic orchid seed germination is regulated by nitrates at extremely low concentrations
Figura T, Ponert J
P (ID 375)   Is the mycorrhizal fungi distribution limiting the orchid establishment in restored meadows?
Těšitelová T, Vogt-Schilb H, Klimešová L, Sucháček P, Kotilínek M, Jersáková J
P (ID 427)   Does forest age matter? Ectomycorrhizal communities in Mediterranean oak forests of contrasted history
Vogt-Schilb H, Taudière A, Bellanger JM, Schatz B, Richard F
P (ID 506)   The effect of simulated eutrofication on the growth and mycorrhizal symbiosis of Mediterranean tuberous orchids
Baláž M, Sedmíková R, Veselá B, Boháček J
P (ID 33)   Manipulating below ground diversity for above ground diversity: the application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in vegetation restoration
Vahter T, Öpik M
P (ID 391)   Interaction between dark-septate-endophytes and ectomycorrhizal fungi in the context of trace-element contaminated sites
Berthelot C, Leyval C, Chalot M, Franken P, Blaudez D
P (ID 135)   Soil fungal mycelium species composition and biomass: ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic guilds under the influence of forest type and environmental factors
Pena R, Awad A
P (ID 467)   Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the sustainability of a green fertilization practice
Albadran BM, Unger S, Beyschlag W
P (ID 492)   Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the South American mediterranean ecoregion
Silva-Flores P, Neira J, Jairus T, Vasar M, Bueno G, Palfner G, Öpik M
P (ID 223)   AMF species diversity in the Three Gorges Reservoir’s drawdown zone under different fertilization histories
Luo X, Su X, Cui J, Lou Y, Li R, Luo X, Zeng Y, Xu Y, Dong J, He X
P (ID 387)   The effect of nutritional limitation by fungicide treatment on growth of mixotrophic Pyrola japonica
Kawai S, Tanikawa T, Uesugi T, Matsuo N, Selosse MA, Matsuda Y
P (ID 434)   Distribution of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi According to Salinity in Reclaimed land in Korea
Lee HK, Eom AH
P (ID 436)   Changes in Ectomycorrhizal Community Structure after Forest Tending
Kim DY
P (ID 263)   Characterization of Mycorrhiza Fungi associated with the Genera of Borneo Phalaenopsis Orchid
Chan MKY, Bin Sahari N, Binti Sahmat SS
P (ID 36)   Evidence from soil fungal community ecology suggest that Abies religiosa could be nursed by Pinus montezumae in central Mexico
Arguelles Moyao A, Garibay-Orijel R
P (ID 63)   Vulnerability of soil microbial community to land use changes in a Mexican tropical rain forest
Flores-Rentería D, Álvarez-Sánchez J, Larsen J, Morales D, Sánchez-Gallen I
P (ID 336)   Colonization and species richness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of Cedrela odorata and Swietenia macrophylla
Oros-Ortega I, Lara-Pérez LA, Sánchez-Reyes G, Yam-Cárdenas DA, Casanova-Lugo F, Díaz-Echeverría VF, Sáenz-Carbonell LA, Córdova-Lara II
P (ID 401)   Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in protected and managed mixed coniferous forests in Poland
Kujawska M, Rudawska M, Stasińska M, Leski T, Karliński L
P (ID 167)   Ectomycorrhizal functional traits mediate plant-soil feedback processes in trace elements contaminated soils
Gil-Martínez M, López-García Á, Navarro-Fernández CM, Kjøller R, Tibbett M, Azcón-Aguilar C, Domínguez MT, Marañón T
P (ID 457)   Global Fungal Red-listing and the contribution we need from you!
Dahlberg A, Mueller G
P (ID 11)   Simplified ex vitro symbiotic seed germination method as a tool for orchid conservation
Mala B, Nontachaiyapoom S
P (ID 304)   Burn, baby, burn: Soil microbial community responses to fire in alternate states of tallgrass prairie
Mino LA, Jumpponen A
P (ID 123)   Mycorrhizal specificity in rare and common Caladenia orchid species
Oktalira FT, Whitehead M, Linde C
 

Kepler + Tycho

15:30–17:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Emerging technologies to make new discoveries in mycorrhizal physiology and ecology
Chairs: Barbara Drigo, Ian Anderson, Petr Kohout
15:30–15:45
CL (ID 165)
  13C-tracers added to hyphae resulted in different destinations of host organelles in orchid symbiotic protocorms
Kuga Y, Sakamoto N, Nagata K, Yurimoto H, Katsuyama C
15:45–16:00
CL (ID 141)
  Imaging symbiotic networks across scales
Caldas V, van 't Padje A, Whiteside MD, Shimizu TS, Kiers T
16:00–16:15
CL (ID 307)
  Challenging soil fungi foraging in micro-engineered Soil Chips
Hammer EC, Aleklett K, Arellano C, Mafla Endara PM, Ohlsson P
16:15–17:00   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 207)   Nitrogen uptake capacity by ectomycorrhizal fungi as an exogeneous trait: insights from MIFE microelectrode ion flux measurements
Hawkins BJ, Kranabetter JM, Robbins S, Ubhi R
ST+P (ID 424)   GFP and mCherry expression in Laccaria bicolor – a plasmid toolkit for flexible use of fluorescent protein markers in ECM basidiomycetes
Kemppainen M, Pardo A
ST+P (ID 124)   Dissecting differential mycorrhizal growth responses with high throughput phenomics
Riley RC, Cavagnaro T, Berger B, Smith S, Smith A, Powell J
ST+P (ID 68)   Ericoid plant species shape fungal communities in boreal forest soil and plant roots
Sietiö OM, Tuomivirta T, Santalahti M, Kiheri H, Timonen S, Sun H, Fritze H, Heinonsalo J
ST+P (ID 140)   Transcriptional profiles of sunflower roots during mycorrhizal colonization as revealed by RNA-SEQ
Vangelisti A, Natali L, Sbrana C, Turrini A, Hassani-Pak K, Hughes D, Giovannetti M, Cavallini A, Giordani T
ST+P (ID 212)   New method for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi identification based on spore-proteomic biotyping by MALDI-TOF-MS
Crossay T, Antheaume C, Amir H, Redecker D
ST+P (ID 509)   High-resolution community profiling of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Schlaeppi K, Bender SF, Mascher F, Russo G, Patrignani A, Camenzind T, Hempel S, Rillig MC, van der Heijden MGA
ST+P (ID 190)   PacBio metabarcoding of fungi: biases, perspectives and analysis tool PipeCraft
Tedersoo L, Anslan S
    POSTERS
P (ID 393)   Laser microdissection protocol for DNA sequence-based confirmation of trophic status of ectomycorrhizal fungi
Mrak T, Bajc M, Kraigher H
P (ID 386)   Development of a random mutagenesis method for Rhizophagus irregularis for research and sustainable agriculture
Samlali K, Lee SJ
P (ID 324)   Plant colonization by indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in multi-contaminated sites in the Czech Republic
Teodoro M, Wu SL, Komárek M
P (ID 83)   Diversity of dark septate endophytes in Yunnan metal mine areas, southwest China and their functional roles in the enhanced metal tolerance of host plants
Zhao Z, Li T
P (ID 360)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal DNA that are in physiologically active colonization in roots
Kobae Y, Ohtomo R, Oka N, Morimoto S
 

Leo + Virgo

15:30–17:00   CONCURRENT SESSION: Mycorrhizal carbon fluxes, carbon sequestration
Chairs: Iver Jakobsen, Martin Lukac
15:30–15:40
CL (ID 266)
  Mucoromycotina fungi are mutualistic with vascular plants
Hoysted GA, Jacob A, Kowal J, Rimington W, Bidartondo M, Duckett J, Pressel S, Schnornack S, Field K
15:40–15:50
CL (ID 224)
  Mycorrhizal Net Primary Production and Respiration in a Tropical Rainforest: Impact of Leaf Cutter Ants
Allen MF, Swanson AC, Harmon TC, Dierick D, Fernandez Bou AS, Chen Z, Aronson E, Botthoff JK, Johnson RF, Zelikova TJ
15:50–16:00
CL (ID 230)
  Fungal regulation of organic matter accumulation along a coniferous soil fertility gradient
Kyaschenko J, Clemmensen K, Karltun E, Lindahl B
16:00–16:10
CL (ID 137)
  The impact of plant-derived C flow and mycorrhizosphere microbiology on boreal forest soil organic matter chemistry
Heinonsalo J, Sietiö OM, Santalahti M, Sun H, Adamczyk B
16:10–16:25   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 319)   Ectomycorrhizal community composition is a driver of mycelial biomass turnover across a Pinus sylvestris chronosequence
Hagenbo A, Clemmensen KE, Kyaschenko J, Lindahl BD, Fransson P
ST+P (ID 293)   Transitions in fungal communities during the decomposition of ectomycorrhizal fine roots
Gray L, Kernaghan G
ST+P (ID 258)   Ectomycorrhizal fungi may contribute to the formation and sorptive stabilization of soil organic matter
Tunlid A, Wang T, Bengtson P, Persson P
16:25–16:35   moderated discussion
16:35–16:50   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 107)   Stable isotopes elucidate more and more facets of mycoheterotrophic carbon gain among plants
Gebauer G, Schiebold JMI
ST+P (ID 88)   Many ways to exploit mycorrhizas: the mycoheterotrophy continuum in orchids
Schiebold JMI, Bidartondo MI, Gebauer G
ST+P (ID 128)   The evolution of mixotrophy in Ericaceae
Lallemand F, Gaudeul M, Lambourdière J, Püttsepp Ü, Courty PE, Selosse MA
16:50–17:00   moderated discussion
    POSTERS
P (ID 468)   Ectomycorrhizae as a food source for collembola
LeFait AM, Kernaghan G
P (ID 150)   The contribution of genetic variability among Rhizophagus irregularis isolates on soil respiration in tropical soils under cassava cultivation
Peña-Quemba DC, Rodriguez A, Sanders IR
P (ID 455)   Reduction of C-flow to AMF by P-fertilization or shading – is it caused by plant?
Konvalinková T, Püschel D, Řezáčová V, Gryndlerová H, Slavíková R, Hujslová M, Konečný J, Bukovská P, Gryndler M, Jansa J
P (ID 503)   Mycorrhizal symbiosis induces plant carbon re-allocation differently in C3 and C4 Panicum grasses
Řezáčová V, Slavíková R, Konvalinková T, Procházková V, Hujslová M, Gryndlerová H, Gryndler M, Püschel D, Jansa J
P (ID 243)   Tillage intensification affects AMF diversity, SOC and enzymatic activities within soil aggregates at various scales
Piazza G, Pellegrino E, Ciccolini V, Ercoli L
P (ID 458)   A Serengeti Without Arbuscular Mycorrhizas: Quantifying Interactions Between Migratory Mammals and Fungal Symbionts
Stevens BM, Propster J, Wilson GWT, Abraham A, Ridenour C, Doughty C, Johnson NC
 

Nadir

17:30–19:30   WORKSHOP: In-situ mycorrhizal function – how do we get relevant data from a messy world?
Chairs: Thorunn Helgason, Ylva Lekberg
 

Kepler + Tycho

17:30–19:30   WORKSHOP: Species concept of Glomeromycota
Chairs: Tom Bruns, Maarja Öpik, John Taylor   UPDATED WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
17:30–17:45   Introduction
Bruns T
17:45–18:00
IL (ID 48)
  Rhizophagus irregularis: what’s in a name?
Corradi N
18:00–18:15
IL
  Recognition of Species
Taylor J
18:15–18:30   directed discussion of AM species and related biology
18:45–19:00
IL (ID 521)
  Molecular taxon concepts of AM fungi used in community ecology
Öpik M
19:00–19:15
IL (ID 280)
  Discontinuities in morphospace vs. reproductive isolation: species descriptions in the Glomeromycota
Redecker D
19:15–19:30   directed discussion of functional species used in ecological settings
 

Zenit

17:30–19:30   WORKSHOP: Mycorrhiza for human welfare – Past, present and future
Chairs: Manuela Giovannetti, Joyce Jefwa
17:30–17:45
IL (ID 517)
  Is African Agriculture Ready?
Dames JF
17:45–18:00
IL (ID 208)
  Prospects of mycorrhizas and their role in agroforestry systems: An analytical framework
Asmara DH, Allaire S, Khasa DP
18:00–18:15
IL (ID 314)
  Can designer mycorrhizal communities enhance soil carbon sequestration in forestry applications?
Averill C
18:15–18:30
CL (ID 55)
  Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and medicinal plants: prospects for the enhanced production of phytochemicals promoting human health and for sustainable agriculture
Zubek S
18:30–18:45
IL (ID 152)
  Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the production of health-promoting foods: perspectives for the future
Lingua G, Todeschini V, Bona E, Cesaro P, Massa N, Gamalero E, Berta G
18:45–19:00
IL (ID 91)
  Perspectives of plant-fungal symbioses for bioremediation of metal polluted sites
Turnau K, Rozpadek P, Wazny R, Jedrzejczyk R, Domka A, Janicka M, Ryszka P
19:00–19:15
IL (ID 313)
  Impact of land-use intensification on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species abundance decay, beta-diversity and multi-trophic interaction in grasslands
Wubet T
19:15–19:30
IL (ID 312)
  Sustainability of habitats and AMF biogeography: a case study in Kenya
Jefwa JM
 

Leo + Virgo

17:30–19:30   WORKSHOP: Common mycorrhizal networks – how common and how important they are?
Chair: Jonathan Leake
17:30–17:35   Introduction
Leake J
17:35–17:55
IL (ID 518)
  Inter-plant signalling through common mycorrhizal networks
Johnson D
17:55–18:10
IL (ID 290)
  Kin recognition through mycorrhizal networks in Douglas-fir
Gorzelak MA, Pickles BJ, Simard SW
18:10–18:25
IL (ID 66)
  Network structure and its drivers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Chinese forest ecosystems
Guo LD
18:25–18:40
IL (ID 516)
  The role of intact extraradical mycelium in managing indigenous arbuscular mycorrhiza
Brito I, Brígido C, van Tuinen D, Alho L, Goss MJ, Carvalho M
18:40–18:55
CL (ID 138)
  AMF-network effects on seedling growth as influenced by plant type, plant community richness and succession stage
Dassen S, van der Putten WH, De Deyn GB
18:55–19:10
CL (ID 122)
  The interchange of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal hyphae helped chilli pepper and cheated sweet corn in an intercropping system
Hu J, Li M, Liu H, Zhao Q, Zhang Y, Wang J, Lin X
19:10–19:30   roundtable discussion and questions
 

Aquarius + Taurus

17:30–19:30   WORKSHOP: Specificity in mycorrhizal symbioses: an evolvable trait?
Chairs: Martin I. Bidartondo, Marcel Bucher
17:30–17:35   Introduction
Bidartondo MI, Bucher M
17:35–17:45
IL (ID 519)
  Partitioning host specificity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reveals the independent contributions of biogeography and evolutionary history
Veresoglou S, Manntschke A, Powell JR, Hempel S, Rillig MC
17:45–17:55
CL (ID 473)
  Inter- and Intraspecific Diversity in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and the Consequences for the Composition of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Communities
Fellbaum CR, Mensah JA, Bücking H
17:55–18:05
CL (ID 47)
  Host- and stage-dependent transcriptome of Rhizophagus irregularis
Zeng T, Holmer R, Schijlen E, Bisseling T, Limpens E
18:05–18:15
CL (ID 121)
  The phylogenetics of mycorrhizal specificity: understanding the impacts of scale, sampling, and the ecological niche
Shefferson RP
   WITHDRAWN
18:15–18:25
CL (ID 288)
  Is specificity the rule or the exception in northern European ectomycorrhizal associations?
Taylor AFS, Walker J, Kritzler U, Johnson D
18:25–18:35
CL (ID 238)
  Modification of host specificity ‘rules’ in light of forest history: the curious case of host generalism for Suillus subaureus
Lofgren LA, Nguyen NH, Kennedy PG
18:35–18:45
IL (ID 127)
  Host shift dependent diversification in ectomycorrhizal fungal genera Strobilomyces and Afroboletus
Sato H
18:45–19:03   HIGHLIGHT TALKS
HT (ID 181)   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity along a precipitation gradient in coast redwood forests using next-generation sequencing
Willing CE, Gao C, Colemann-Derr D, Taylor J, Bruns T, Dawson TE
HT (ID 71)   Plant identity exerts stronger effect than fertilization on soil-dwelling arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Zheng Y, Guo LD
HT (ID 229)   Arabidopsis-mycorrhiza, an ambiguous relationship
Fernandez Lopez II, van Wees S, van der Heijden M, Pieterse C
HT (ID 123)   Mycorrhizal specificity in rare and common Caladenia orchid species
Oktalira FT, Whitehead M, Linde C
HT (ID 198)   Nutrients affect fungal growth and specialization in orchid mycorrhizal associations
Mujica MI, Claro A, Pérez MF
HT (ID 68)   Ericoid plant species shape fungal communities in boreal forest soil and plant roots
Sietiö OM, Tuomivirta T, Santalahti M, Kiheri H, Timonen S, Sun H, Fritze H, Heinonsalo J
HT (ID 241)   Mechanisms of generalist host range in the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Bogar L, Peay K
HT (ID 301)   What do we know about mycorrhizae role in exotic conifers’ invasion of Nothofagaceae forests in Patagonia, Argentina?
Salgado Salomón ME, Barroetaveña C, Pildain MB
HT (ID 61)   Unlocking the Door for Mycorrhizal Symbioses: Do Endo- and Ecto-mycorrhizal Fungi Use the Same Key?
Cope KR, Venkateshwaran M, Maeda J, Ma C, Strauss S, Ané JM
19:03–19:30   moderated discussion
 
 
 

Thursday 3 August

 
 
06:00–07:00   Morning jogging
 

Zenit + Nadir

08:30–12:00   PLENARY SESSION: Belowground diversity and ecosystem functioning
Chair: Nancy C. Johnson
08:30–09:05
KL (ID 513)
  Soil Biodiversity, Underground Networks and Ecosystem Functioning
van der Heijden MGA
09:05–09:25
IL (ID 277)
  Contrasting ecology of ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal symbioses as drivers of the northern carbon sink
Clemmensen KE, Bödeker ITM, Michelsen A, Finlay RD, Lindahl BD
09:25–09:45
IL (ID 42)
  Mycorrhizal fungi affect orchid distribution and population dynamics
McCormick MK, Whigham DF, Rock-Blake R, Brooks HEA, Taylor DL
09:45–10:05
IL (ID 268)
  Does genotypic and species diversity of mycorrhizal plants and fungi matter for ecosystem functioning?
Johnson D, Hazard C
10:05–10:40   Coffee break
10:40–11:00
IL (ID 93)
  Diverse Sorghum bicolor lines differ in their responsiveness to colonisation by different species of mycorrhizal fungi
Watts-Williams SJ, Harrison MJ
11:00–11:20
IL (ID 78)
  Suppression of the root external arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) mycelium by the soil microbiota
Cruz-Paredes C, Watts-Williams S, Battini F, Joner EJ, Svenningsen NB, Christensen JC, Nybroe O, Dela Cruz M, Jakobsen I
11:20–11:40
IL (ID 52)
  Mycorrhizas and plant-soil feedbacks in temperate forests
Bennett JA
11:40–12:00
IL (ID 323)
  Could Mycorrhiza research provide new insights for sustainability between economic and ecological systems?
Joshi N
12:00–13:30   Lunch break
 

Meridian + foyer

13:30–15:00   Attended poster session 2
odd ID numbers (i.e. 1, 3, 5, etc.)
 

Leo + Virgo

13:30–15:00   Genevestigator training (offered by Nebion)
  Using Genevestigator for mycorrhiza research – demo and training
Zimmermann P
15:00–15:30   Coffee break
 

Zenit + Nadir

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Integrating mycorrhizas into plant community ecology
Chairs: Jeff Powell, Jim Bever
15:30–15:45
CL (ID 85)
  Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can influence plant community ecology by altering herbivore parasitism via multiple mechanisms
Bennett AE, Meikle R, Millar N, Gedrovics E, Karley AJ
15:45–16:00
CL (ID 84)
  Small-scale spatial variability in the distribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi affects plant performance and fungal diversity
Livne-Luzon S, Ovadia O, Weber G, Avidan Y, Migael H, Glassman SI, Bruns T, Shemesh H
16:00–16:15
CL (ID 56)
  Unearthing mechanisms behind growth rate in Norway spruce – role of diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi
Pennanen T, Velmala S, Salmela M, Sievänen R, Hamberg L
16:15–16:30
CL (ID 79)
  Arbuscular common mycorrhizal networks mediate plant intra- and interspecific interactions
Weremijewicz J, da Silveira Lobo O'Reilly Sternberg L, Janos DP
16:30–16:45
CL (ID 77)
  Effects of mycorrhizae abundance, richness and phylogenetic diversity on plant facilitation
Montesinos-Navarro A
16:45–17:00
CL (ID 65)
  Mycorrhizal allocation determines their function across varying environmental contexts
Remke M, Johnson NC, Bowker M
17:00–17:15
CL (ID 274)
  Linking AM fungi and pollinator interactions in agro-ecosystems: An ecological network approach
Orrell P, Bennett A, Evans D, Nijnik M
   WITHDRAWN
17:00–17:15
CL (ID 114)
  Mycorrhizal fungi exacerbate plant responses to experimental climate change in a semiarid shrubland
Querejeta JI, León-Sánchez L, Goberna M, Prieto I, Nicolás E, Maestre FT   CHANGED TITLE, UPGRADED FROM SPEED TALK
17:15–17:30
CL (ID 43)
  A legume erases mycorrhizal negative effects on an endophytic grass increasing N transference
García-Parisi PA, Grimoldi AA, Lattanzi FA, Omacini M
17:30–18:30   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 114)   Mycorrhizal fungi exacerbate plant responses to experimental climate change in a semiarid shrubland
Querejeta JI, León-Sánchez L, Goberna M, Prieto I, Nicolás E, Maestre FT
   UPGRADED TO FULL TALK (see above)
ST+P (ID 82)   Dispersal and primary succession of plant and arbuscular mycorrhizal communities
López-García Á, Frøslev TG, Kjøller R, Bruun HH, Rosendahl S
ST+P (ID 166)   Linking Ericaceae with conifers: DNA-based prospects and in vitro hopes vs. the in natura reality
Vohník M
ST+P (ID 35)   Changes on soil and eucalypt ectomycorrhizal communities across a climatic gradient in south-east Australia
Withana R, Nitschke C, Aponte C, Kasel S
ST+P (ID 278)   Relationships between fungal soil diversity, ecosystem services and forest management in boreal forests
Varenius K, Lindahl BD, Stendahl J, Dahlberg A
ST+P (ID 270)   Ancient land plants and their open relationships with fungi
Rimington WR, Pressel S, Duckett JG, Field KJ, Bidartondo MI
ST+P (ID 183)   Soil fungal assemblages in Chilean temperate rainforests: geological history, forest mycorrhizal dominance, and altitude effects on taxonomical, functional, and phylogenetic diversity
Marín C, Godoy R, Boy J, Öpik M
ST+P (ID 251)   Is plant community mycorrhization decreasing along a gradient of anthropogenic pressure?
Gerz M, Bueno G, Ozinga WA, Zobel M, Moora M
ST+P (ID 244)   Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Communities in a Changing Boreal Forest
DeVan R, Taylor L
ST+P (ID 279)   Determining plant mycorrhizal types for large datasets: Comparing the phylogenetic vs the empirical approach
Bueno G, Moora M, Gerz M, Zobel M
ST+P (ID 257)   Tree genotype modulates nutrient cycling through its root-associated microbiota in Mediterranean pine forests
Pérez-Izquierdo L, Zabal-Aguirre M, González-Martínez SC, Buée M, Verdú M, Goberna M, Rincón A
    POSTERS
P (ID 7)   AMF association contributes to Cr accumulation and tolerance in plants growing on Cr polluted soils
Akhtar O
P (ID 34)   Ectomycorrhizal fungal community hosted by Caryophyllales in a hyperdiverse Neotropical dry forest
Alvarez-Manjarrez J, Garibay-Orijel R
P (ID 38)   Is Above- or Below- Ground Interaction is important: A case study of an Orchid Malaxis acuminata D. Don
Thakur J
P (ID 58)   Sequestration and detoxification of metal ions by metallothioneins in ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus himalayensis
Reddy SM, Kalsotra T, Khullar S, Agnihotri R
P (ID 168)   Assessment of Indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Colonization Status in Selected Plants in Kuwait Desert
Quoreshi AM, Kumar V, Suleiman MK, Jasmine A, Sivasdasan MT, Thomas R, Jacob S
P (ID 193)   Contribution of mycorrhizas to plant community ecology – a commercial perspective
Sehajpal K, Sharma A
P (ID 205)   137Cs transition between fungi and plants in a pine forest within a year
Zarubina N
P (ID 227)   From grassland to forest: Interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal plants
Knoblochová T, Kohout P, Doubková P, Frouz J, Cajthaml T, Vosátka M, Rydlová J
P (ID 228)   Ectomycorrhizal diversity and community structure in stands of Quercus baloot in the dry temperate forests of Kalam, Pakistan
Khalid AN, Naseer A, Smith ME
P (ID 311)   Isolation and morpho-molecular identification of root plant symbionts of Quebec's arctic and alpine tundra
Côté L, Khasa DP, Boudreault S, Beaulieu ME
P (ID 317)   Scleroderma areolatum ectomycorrhiza on Fagus sylvatica L.
Mrak T, Kühdorf K, Grebenc T, Štraus I, Münzenberger B, Kraigher H
P (ID 341)   Relationship between diversity of plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in response to land-use change
Vega-Frutis R, Lauriano-Barajas J, Fong J, Aguilar-Chama A
P (ID 350)   Distribution characteristics of AMF and DSE in mangrove along a tide gradient
Guo J, Xin G, Zhou Q, He C, Peng X
P (ID 368)   Characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi along volcanic slopes with respect to disturbance tolerance
Atunnisa R, Ezawa T
P (ID 385)   Extreme responses to ectomycorrhizas limit geographic range size in trees
Karst J, Burns C, Cale JA, Antunes PM, Woods M, Lamit LJ, Hoeksema JD, Zabinski C, Gehring CA, LaFleche M, Rúa MA
P (ID 397)   Spatial-temporal variations of sporulation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in Mediterranean sand dunes
Guillén A, Serrano FJ, Cano M, Mezquita F, Peris JB, Arrillaga I
P (ID 399)   AM fungi enhance grassland sustainability by improving plant productivity and reducing N2O emission under nitrogen deposition
Zhang T, van der Heijden M
P (ID 402)   Distribution patterns of AMF in the roots of co-occurring arbuscular mycorrhizal and non-host wetland plants
Wang Y, Li Y, Li S, Rosendahl S
P (ID 403)   A giant mycoheterotrophic orchid, Erythrorchis altissima, is associated with a wide range of wood-decaying fungi
Ogura-Tsujita Y, Gebauer G, Xu H, Fukasawa Y, Umata H, Tetsuka K, Maki M, Yukawa T
P (ID 418)   Root-trait responses to arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in Brachypodium distachyon
Delroy B, Powell JR, Donn S
P (ID 422)   Profiling ectomycorrhizal fungal community recovery in seedlings of south China native masson pine and introduced slash pine
Ning C, Mueller G, Egerton-Warburton L, Avis P, Wilson A
P (ID 431)   Community Structure of Arburscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Post-mining Areas in Korea
Park H, Eom AH
P (ID 435)   Symbiotic cornucopia: Diversity of Mucoromycotina from vascular and non-vascular plants
Jacob AS, Rimington WR, Pressel S, Duckett J, Kowal J, Hoysted G, Schornack S, Field K, Bidartondo M
P (ID 444)   Do biotically- and abiotically-dispersed plants rely equally on mycorrhizal associations? A case study in Gorongosa-Mozambique
Correia M, Timóteo S, Heleno Rl, Rodríguez Echeverría S
P (ID 445)   Community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated to Argania spinosa trees from Algeria
Noui A, Mostefa Della N, Saadi A, Merouane A
P (ID 448)   Ectomycorrhizal diversity in stands of Quercus dilata from Upper Dir, KPK, Pakistan
Naseer A, Khalid AN, Smith ME
P (ID 456)   Primary succession and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhiza in a Danish coastal dune system
Jespersen JRP, García ÁL, Johansen J, Pereira CMR, Bruun HH, Kjøller R
 

Kepler + Tycho

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Mycorrhiza microbiomes
Chairs: Christina Kaiser, Mika Tarkka
15:30–16:00
IL (ID 199)
  The intracellular microbiota of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Bonfante P
16:00–16:15
CL (ID 259)
  The response of plants and soil microbial communities to drought
De Gruyter J, Elst E, Van der Heijden MGA, Weedon J, Verbruggen E
16:15–16:30
CL (ID 246)
  Shaking up the microbiome? How field inoculations with mycorrhizal fungi affect rhizosphere communities
Bender FS, Schläppi KS, Bodenhausen N, Van der Heijden MGA
16:30–16:50   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 188)   The virome of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita
Turina M, Astolfi N, Ghignone S, Bonfante P, Lanfranco L
ST+P (ID 116)   The non-mycorrhizal control in cultivation experiments with AM symbiosis: microbiome perspective
Gryndler M, Püschel D, Hršelová H, Hujslová M, Gryndlerová H, Beskid O, Konvalinková T, Jansa J
ST+P (ID 261)   SiolBioHedge: Using arable leys as highways for soil quality reconstruction by microbial soil engineer species
Bird SM, Prendergast-Miller M, Despina B, Leake J, Helgason T
ST+P (ID 398)   Effect of AMF inoculation and fertilization on the bacteria and AMF communities inhabiting pulse roots
Klabi R, Lay CY, Masse J, Abram K, Hamel C, Gan Y, Li Y, Yergeau E, Greer CW, St-Arnaud M
16:50–17:05
CL (ID 235)
  Mycorrhizal Competition Release? Fungal and bacterial communities in native and non-native productive truffle orchard soils
Benucci GMN, Marozzi G, Sanchez S, Murat C, Deveau A, Marco P, Le Tacon F, De Miguel A, Donnini D, Bonito G
17:05–17:20   Short break
17:20–17:35
CL (ID 46)
  Arbuscular mycorrhiza alters the community structure of ammonia oxidizers at high fertility via competition for soil NH4+
Veresoglou SD, Verbruggen E, Makarova O, Mansour I, Sen R, Rillig MC
17:35–17:50
CL (ID 149)
  Nitrogen and root mycobiome in temperate forests along a biogeographic gradient
Nguyen DQ, Song B, Pena R, Janz D, Brinkmann N, Schneider D, Daniel R, Polle A
17:50–18:05
CL (ID 162)
  Fructose in hyphal exudate as a signal molecule to trigger the AMF-bacteria cooperation
Zhang L, Declerck S, Feng G
18:05–18:15   SPEED TALKS (5 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 73)   Mycorrhiza in association with mycorrhiza helper bacteria suppressess basal stem rot in oil palm
Sundram S, Seman IA, Meon S, Othman R
ST+P (ID 146)   Large-scale demonstration of increased production of poplar biomass by mycorrhizal inoculation at metal-contaminated phytomanagement sites, and investigation of associated fungal communities
Blaudez D, Ciadamidaro L, Foulon J, Zappelini C, Durand A, Girardclos O, Valot B, Bert V, Roy S, Chalot M
18:15–18:30
CL (ID 145)
  Are Streptomycetes members of the mycorrhiza microbiome steering committee?
Tarkka M, Kurth F, Krüger D, Arnold N, Haid M, Scherlach K, Hertweck C, Schrey S, Herrmann S, Buscot F
    POSTERS
P (ID 355)   Phosphorus forms mediate characteristic of hyphosphere microbiome driven organic phosphorus turnover
Wang F, Kertesz MA, Jiang R, Zhang F, Feng G
P (ID 22)   Use of cactus microbiome for improving grapevine rootstock tolerance to abiotic stresses
Chebaane A, Mliki A
P (ID 106)   Formation of Mycorrhiza in Urban Trees after Transplanting to Roadsides
Schartl A, Herrmann JV
P (ID 182)   Accelerated reclamation of drastically disturbed Canadian mine and oil sands areas using mycorrhizal and actinorhizal plant symbioses
Khasa DP, Nadeau MB, Callender K, Quoreshi A, Greer C
P (ID 185)   Analysis of mycelial growth and fruit body characteristics of Sparassis latifolia strains
Lee Y, Gweon H, Jeon D, Choi J, Chi J
P (ID 234)   AMF spore microbiomes differ from those of host plant roots and rhizospheres in petroleum-contaminated soil
Iffis B, Hijri M, St-Arnaud M
P (ID 240)   Resolving fungal taxa using long environmental amplicons – a case study using Archaeorhizomycetes
Kalsoom F, Sahraei SE, Urbina H, Ryberg M, Rosling A
P (ID 297)   Rhizophagus clarus and Lysinibacillus fusiformis interaction in biochar amended soil for Zea mays nutrients uptake
Rafique M, Malik IAM, Ortaş İ, Chaudhary HJ
P (ID 340)   Diversity and specificity of AM fungi in the rhizospheres of six common plants in Songnen grassland, China
Bi Y, Zhu X, Zhang X, Jiang X, Chen C, Li Z, Gao Y, Zhang T, Xing F, Guo J
P (ID 372)   Defense-related phytohormones alter the structuring of the root microbiome in Grey poplar
Mangeot-Peter L, Deveau A, Veneault-Fourrey C
P (ID 377)   AM fungal community associated to Vitis vinifera cv. Pinot Nero treated with integrated pest managements
Cesaro P, Boatti L, Bona E, Massa N, Novello G, Todeschini V, Mignone F, Gamalero E, Lingua G, Berta G
P (ID 380)   Community characteristics of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Chinese fir in different age stages
Lu N, Ji B
P (ID 404)   Disentangling microbial interactions upon utilization of soil organic N by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Bukovská P, Püschel D, Gryndlerová H, Konvalinková T, Hujslová M, Jansa J
P (ID 410)   The impact of Aridity on Microbial Diversity of Opuntia ficus-indica
Gargouri M
P (ID 425)   Root mycobionts of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in the central Adriatic – microscopy, culturing and 454-pyrosequencing
Vohník M, Borovec O, Župan I, Sudová R
P (ID 438)   Resilience of root fungal communities under experimental warming and northern light climate
Saravesi K, Markkola A, Taulavuori E, Suominen O, Syvänperä I, Suokas M, Taulavuori K
P (ID 450)   Ectomycorrhizal carbon allocation to soil bacteria in the mycorrhizosphere of Fagus sylvatica
Gorka S, Mayerhofer W, Dietrich M, Wiesenbauer J, Martin V, Schweiger P, Schintlmeister A, Richter A, Woebken D, Kaiser C
P (ID 480)   Geosiphon pyriformis a unique arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
Krüger M, Krüger C
P (ID 481)   Root-associated fungi respond more strongly than rhizosphere-soil fungi to N fertilisation in a boreal forest
Marupakula S, Mahmood S, Finlay RD
P (ID 485)   Mycorrhizal phosphate uptake pathway affects maize root-associated microbiome
Tai H, Gerlach N, Fabianska I, Bucher M
P (ID 488)   Fungi diversity associated to root of Zygopetallum maxillare (Orchidaceae)
Mangaravite E, Veloso TGR, Cunha MB, Silva M, Vieira CA, Freitas EFS, Cruz E, Kasuya MCM
P (ID 491)   The fine scale distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi of the leafless epiphytic orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii
Johnson L, Mueller GM
 

Leo + Virgo

15:30–18:30   CONCURRENT SESSION: Molecular programming of mycorrhizal symbioses
Chairs: Annegret Kohler, Pierre-Emmanuel Courty
15:30–15:50
CL (ID 60)
  Reprogramming root cells for arbuscular mycorrhiza
Reinhardt D, Rich MK, Courty PE
15:50–16:10
CL (ID 322)
  Evolutionary conservation of mycorrhiza-specific phosphate transporter gene regulation in Lotus japonicus by CTTC MOTIF-BINDING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR1 (CBX1)
Bucher M, Xue L, Klinnawee L, Saridis G
16:10–16:30
CL (ID 104)
  Metal transport in arbuscular mycorrhizas
Ferrol N, Tamayo E, Gómez-Gallego T, Pérez-Tienda J, Valderas A, Vargas P
16:30–16:45   SPEED TALKS (3 minutes each)
ST+P (ID 61)   Unlocking the Door for Mycorrhizal Symbioses: Do Endo- and Ecto-mycorrhizal Fungi Use the Same Key?
Cope KR, Venkateshwaran M, Maeda J, Ma C, Strauss S, Ané JM
ST+P (ID 134)   A functional approach towards understanding the mitochondrial respiratory chain role in an endomycorrhizal symbiosis
Mercy L, Lucic-Mercy E, Nogales A, Poghosyan A, Schneider C, Arnholdt-Schmitt B
ST+P (ID 260)   How hormone interplay, carbon partitioning and plant priming affect the endomycorrhizal symbiosis: a theory
Bedini A, Mercy L, Schneider C, Franken P, Lucic-Mercy E
ST+P (ID 2)   Epigenetical inheritance in Plant-mycorrhizal interaction: Re-establishing the co-evolution
Khan MH
16:45–17:00
CL (ID 142)
  Cell wall remodeling during ectomycorrhiza development
Chowdhury J, Felten J
17:00–17:15
CL (ID 160)
  The role of protein methylation on the development of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between Pisolithus and Eucalyptus
Plett KL, Raposo AE, Anderson IC, Piller S, Plett JM
17:15–17:30
CL (ID 271)
  Mycorrhizal reprogramming affects pest resistance of poplar
Polle A
17:30–17:45
CL (ID 110)
  Petunia as model for breeding mycorrhiza-responsive crop plants
Franken P, Behrend A, Camehl I, Kallus K
17:45–18:00
CL (ID 282)
  Identification of Medicago truncatula genes involved in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis with whole genome sequencing
Irving TB, Schultze M, Young PW
18:00–18:15
CL (ID 229)
  Arabidopsis-mycorrhiza, an ambiguous relationship
Fernandez Lopez II, van Wees S, van der Heijden M, Pieterse C
18:15–18:30
CL (ID 262)
  Oligosaccharides as signals: a new opportunity for promoting mycorrhizal development and effectiveness in revegetation programs?
Lucic-Mercy E, Mercy L, Lartigue J, Thongo A, Mercy L, Hutter I, Schneider C
    POSTERS
P (ID 10)   Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of selected genes potentially associated with orchid mycorrhiza interaction in Dendrobium burana Charming
Sangkaew W, Onsiri S, Wongtalay T, Serivichyaswat P, Nontachaiyapoom S
P (ID 21)   High phosphorus tolerant mutants of Gigaspora sp. induced by Gamma rays and UV irradiation
Rini MV, Fitriana Y, Suharjo R
P (ID 264)   Stimulation of plant growth and nutrition by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal biomass – living or dead
Jansa J, Šmilauer P, Püschel D, Hršelová H, Bukovská P, Konvalinková T, Gryndlerová H, Hujslová M, Beskid O, Gryndler M
P (ID 400)   The small secreted protein OmSSP1 is up-regulated in ericoid mycorrhiza and is involved in symbiosis
Casarrubia S, Daghino S, Kohler A, Morin E, Daguerre Y, Veneault-Fourrey C, Martin FM, Perotto S, Martino E
P (ID 412)   The role of auxin biosynthesis and efflux in the fungus Laccaria bicolor for ectomycorrhiza formation with Populus tree roots
Daguerre Y, Kumari A, Chowdhury J, Sabine K, Samodelov S, Zurbriggen M, Schirawski J, Sauer U, Felten J
P (ID 451)   Fatty acid biosynthesis partially induced by LjERM transcription factors is presumed to regulate arbuscule development
Sugimura Y, Handa Y, Honma Y, Okazaki Y, Saito K, Kawaguchi M, Saito K
P (ID 465)   The transcriptional landscape of Laccaria bicolor: Ectomycorrhiza formation, reproduction via sporocarp and impact of nutrition
Kohler A, Ruytinx J, Miyauchi S, Wittulsky S, de Freitas Pereira M, Guinet F, Le Tacon F, Morin E, Veneault-Fourrey C, Martin F
P (ID 472)   Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities on the biomass potential of prairie cordgrass – a potential bioenergy crop
Monier B, Burch M, Demell A, Mercado C, Bücking H
P (ID 478)   Re-examination of symbiotic phenotype in Lotus japonicus ME966 mutant
Taguchi K, Takeda N, Sato S, Saito K
P (ID 508)   AMF antagonism against Arabidopsis is unaffected by phytohormone-regulated growth-defense tradeoffs
Cosme M, Fernandez I, van der Heijden M, Pieterse CMJ
 

Obecní dům

20:00–23:00   Conference dinner
 
 
 

Friday 4 August

 

Zenit + Nadir

08:30–12:00   PLENARY SESSION: Genomics for understanding mycorrhizal evolution and ecology
Chair: Ian R. Sanders
08:30–09:05
KL (ID 332)
  Getting to the Root of Mycorrhizal Symbioses: Impact of Fungal Genomics on Mycorrhizal Research
Martin FM
09:05–09:25
IL (ID 50)
  Origin and evolution of genetic diversity within and between the AMF mycelia
Corradi N
09:25–09:45
IL (ID 94)
  Comparative genomics and transcriptomics for understanding ericoid mycorrhizal fungi ecology
Martino E, Morin E, Grelet GA, Kohler A, Daghino S, Murat C, Henrissat B, Grigoriev IV, Martin FM, Perotto S
09:45–10:05
IL (ID 196)
  Streamlining the genomes of wood decay fungi for the evolution of ectomycorrhizal symbioses
Kiss E, Sanchez-Garcia M, Kuo A, Keri Z, Szollosi G, Grigoriev IV, Hibbett DS, Martin FM, Nagy LG
10:05–10:40   Coffee break
10:40–11:00
IL (ID 507)
  Comparison of symbiotic features in two arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi
Roux C
11:00–11:20
IL (ID 331)
  Ectomycorrhizal ecology is imprinted in the genome of the dominant and only known mycorrhizal Dothideomycete Cenococcum geophilum
Peter M, Kohler A, de Freitas Pereira M, Nehls U, Veneault-Fourrey C, Murat C, Egli S, Grigoriev I, Martin F
11:20–11:40
IL (ID 515)
  Comparative analysis of genomic data to understand the extent of variation among and within isolates of Rhizophagus irregularis
Masclaux FG, Wyss Lozano Hoyos T, Savary R, Rosikiewicz P, Pagni M, Sanders IR
11:40–12:00
IL (ID 100)
  A Genome Wide Association Study to disentangle legume-specific root responses to phosphate
Giovannetti M, Goeschl C, Satbhai S, Kopriva S, Busch W
12:00–13:30   Lunch break
 

Zenit + Nadir

13:30–15:00   PLENARY SESSION: Perspectives
Chair: Lynette Abbott
13:30–13:50
IL (ID 203)
  Learning from the past: John Laker Harley (1911–1990)
Koide RT, Fernandez CW
13:50–14:10
IL (ID 248)
  Beyond ICOM8: Perspectives on Advances in Mycorrhizal Research from 2015 to 2017
Gehring CA, Johnson NC
14:10–14:30
IL (ID 514)
  Perspectives: Bringing different disciplines together to answer the “BIG questions” in mycorrhizal research
Sanders IR
15:00–15:30   Coffee break
 

Zenit + Nadir

15:30–16:15   IMS Annual General Meeting
Chair: Tom Bruns
 
16:15–16:30   Wines of the World – scores
Chair: Tom Bruns
 
16:30–17:00   Student awards ceremony
Chairs: Jeff Powell, Joanna Weremijewicz
 
17:00–17:20   Closing ceremony
Chair: Jan Jansa
handling ICOM icon to ICOM10 organizers
     

CL = Contributed lecture, HT = highlight talk, IL = Invited lecture, KL = Keynote lecture, P = Poster, ST+P = Speed talk with poster

 

 

 

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