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IUFRO WORKING PARTY 7.02.02 FOLIAGE, SHOOT and STEM DISEASES of FOREST TREES MEETING in ISPARTA, TURKEY CONFERENCE PROGRAM Monday 11th May 0845- 0930 0930- 1000 1000-1020 1020-1030 1030-1050 1050- 1110 1110- 1130 1130-1150 1200-1245 00 45 13 - 14 Transport from Eğirdir to Isparta Registration in the Culture Center of Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta Opening ceremony Welcome speech by organizing committee Welcome speech by Antti Uotila Coordinator of the IUFRO WP 7.02.02 “The Unit 7.02.02 Shoot, Stem and Foliage Diseases History, Importance and Future” Coffee break Welcome speech by Gaston Laflamme Coordinator of the IUFRO Section 7.02 “Forest Pathology and Science in IUFRO” Welcome speech by Prof. Dr. Lütfü Baydar Rector of Suleyman Demirel University Lunch City tour and transport to Egirdir Session 1 Foliage disease- conifers Moderator: Erhard Halmsclager 1500-1530 1530-1600 1600-1630 1630-1700 1700-1730 1730-1800 1900 Self introduction of the participants Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba, Lehtijärvi Asko, Karaca Gürsel, Aday A. Gülden, and Oskay Funda: Susceptibility of different coniferous seedlings inoculated with Diplodia pinea. Capretti Paolo, Feducci Matteo, Cambi Martina, Pepori Alessia, Benassai Daniele: Cone damages by Diplodia pinea and seed boring insects on Pinus pinea L. ( Italian stone pine) in Central Italy. Coffee break Santamaría Oscar, Smith Denise R., Stanosz, Glen, R.: Interaction among Diplodia pinea, D. scrobiculata and several fungal endophytes in red and Jack pine seedlings. Gürlevik Nevzat, Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba, Lehtijärvi Asko, Aday A. Gülden; Site and stand characteristics of a Pinus brutia stand infected with Diplodia pinea in Turkey. Welcome cocktail from Suleyman Demirel University 1 Tuesday 12th May 0830-900 0900-0930 0930-1000 1000-1030 1030-1100 1100-1130 1130-1200 1200- 1300 1300-1330 1330-1400 1400-1430 1430-1500 1500-1530 1530-1600 1600-1630 1630-1700 Session 2: Foliage disease- conifers Moderator: Paolo Capretti Botella Leticia, Diez Julio Javier and Hantula Jarkko: Gremmeniella abietina in Spain: A new biotype within the European race? Uotila Antti: The occurrence of microconidia on Gremmeniella abietina (Lagerb.) Morelet. Vuorinen Martti: Red band needle blight caused by Dothistroma septospora in Finland, symptoms and distribution. Coffee break Lehtijarvi, A., Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba: Ploioderma sp. associated with premature defoliation of Cedrus libani in south-western Turkey. Warren Gary R. and Laflamme Gaston: Outbreak of Scleroderris Canker, European race, in Central Newfoundland: Escape from Quarantine. Reignoux Sabrina N. A., Ennos Richard A., Green Sarah: Two new species of Lophodermium colonise Scots Pines needles in Scotland. Lunch Session 3: Dieback and canker diseases Moderator: Gaston Laflamme Kirisits Thomas, Matlakova Michaela, Mottinger-Kroupa Susanne, Cech Thomas L., Halmschlager Erhard: The current situation of ash dieback caused by Chalara fraxinea in Austria Lehtijärvi Asko, Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba, Karadeniz Mertcan, Uygun Mustafa: Dieback on Fraxinus ornus in Konya Region. Abkenar Taheri Kambiz and Mahmodi S.: Study of ecological factors (Light and topography) on dieback intesity of horn beam (Carpinus bibulous) trees in shastkalate forest (North of Iran). Lehtijärvi Asko, Doğmuş- Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba, Oskay Funda, Aday A. Gülden, Karaca Gürsel: Detection and identification of fungi from cankers of Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis (Mill.) Gordon. Coffee break Ogris Nikica, Piškur Barbara, and Jurc Dušan: Some morphological aspects of Eutypella canker of maple (Eutypella parasitica). Green Sarah, Laue, B., Fossdal, Carl-Gunnar, A’Hara, S.W. and Cottrell, J.E.: Quantitative real-time PCR detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi causing bleeding canker disease of horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). Session 4: Rust diseases Moderator: Yasuyuki Hiratsuka Lehtijärvi, Asko, Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi H. Tuğba, Aday A. Gülden, Oskay Funda: Preliminary studies on genetic variation in Gymnosporangium fuscum in the Lakes District of Turkey detected with M13 minisatellite marker. 2 1700- 1730 1730-1800 Podner, T., Metzler, Berthold.: Factors Favouring Broom Rust Infection in Advance Plantings of Abies alba in SW-Germany. Kaitera Juha, Tillman-Sutela Eila and Kauppi, A.: Seasonal fruiting and sporulation of Thekopsora and Chrysomyxa cone rusts in Norway spruce cones and alternate hosts in Finland. Wednesday 13th May Tree Disease Field Trip 1 Thursday 14th May 0830-0900 0900-0930 0930-1000 1000-1030 1030-1100 1100-1130 1130-1200 1200-1230 1230-1330 1330-1400 1400-1430 1430- 1500 1500-1530 Session 5: Foliage diseases- hardwoods and nursery disease Moderator: Tom Hsiang Hsiang Tom, Lynn Tian, Sopher Coralie: Non-native hosts and control of Rhytisma acerinum causing tar spot of maple. Dagmar Palovcikova and Jankovský Libor: Alien Powdery Mildew on Woody Plants in the CR. Martínez-Álvarez Pablo, Blanco Juan, De Vallejo Milagros, AlvesSantos Fernando M., Diez Julio Javier: Virulence of Fusarium circinatum on seeds and seedlings of radiata pine in presence of Trichoderma harzianum. Laflamme Gaston, Boudreault Simon, Lavallée Robert, Blais Martine, Blanchette Jean-Yves: Biological control trials of beech bark disease. Coffee break Session 6: Other diseases Moderator: Antti Uotila Dvorak Milon, Jankovsky Libor, Krajnakova, J.: Characterisation of Czech Ophiostoma novo-ulmi Isolates. Tomsovsky Michal, Jankovsky Libor: Contributions to the phylogeny of European Porodaedalea species (Basidiomycetes, Hymenochaetales). Müller M. Michael, La Porta Nicola, Ekojärvi Jaana, Hantula Jarkko and Korhonen Kari: Are subpopulations of Heterobasidion parviporum differentiated by local climate? Lunch Hiratsuka Yasuyuki: Hail damage of forest trees in western Canada. Selek Fazıl: Some Fungal species on Pinus pinaster Ait. and Pinus radiata D. Don plantations in Marmara Region of Turkey. Alfonso Corzo Eva, García María Jesús and Saiz de Omeñaca, J.A.: Urban tree health of 49 green spaces in Madrid (Spain). Coffee break 30 15 -17 00 Poster session 00 00 Business meeting 17 -18 19 00 Social event 3 Friday 15th May 0900-1430 1500- 1530 1530-1700 Tree Disease Field Trip Coffee break Evaluation of the meeting Posters Albers J.S., Smith Denise.R., Stanosz Glen R: Examining the geographic distribution of Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata: a case study from Minnesota, USA. Berube Jean A: Forest invasive alien fungal species present in live plant material. Huber Markus, Halmschlager Erhard and Sterba Hubert: The effects of Sirococcus shoot blight and vitality fertilization on growth of mature Norway spruce Hopkins Anna J.M., Crane Patricia E. and Dick Margaret A. : An examination of potential infection courts for Neonectria fuckeliana, the causal agent of Nectria flute canker in Pinus radiata in New Zealand. Janskovsky Libor., Bednarova Miroslava, Dvorak Milon., Palovcikova, Dagmar and Tomsovsky, Michal: Dothristroma and Lecanosticta needle blight in the CR. Karaca Gürsel, Doğmuş Lehtijärvi Tuğba, Fakir Hüseyin: A Foliar Disease of Celtis glabrata in the Lakes Region. Karakaya Ayhan: Determination Of Macrofungi In The Region Of Kocaeli Oblinger B.W., Smith, Denise R. and Stanosz Glen R.: Attempts to naturally regenrate red pine can be threatened by Diplodia shoot blight damage to understory seedlings. Stanosz Glen R., and Smith Denise R.: Adelgid galls on spruce as a source of inoculum of the shoot blight pathogen Diplodia pinea. Stanosz Glen R., Trummer L.M., Rohrs-Richey J.K., Adams G.C. and Worrall J.T.: Response of Alnus tenuifolia to inoculation with Valsa melanodiscus Stastny Petr, Palovcikova Dagmar and Jankovsky Libor: Contemporary situation of the Chalara fraxinea in Czech republic. Stenström Elna:Gremmeniella Infections on Seedlings After Replanting Severely Infected Pine Forest Zaspel Irmtraut and Schneck Volker: Bacterial canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae on poplar. Zaspel Irmtraut and Pham T.L.H: Studies on Chalara fraxinea infection process of ash plants- Rapid detection of fungal secondary metabolites within plant tissue by means of LCESI-Q-TOF-MS and MS/MS. 4