American Phytopathological Society Pacific Division Meeting 2023 in Tucson, AZ

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The American Phytopathological Society Pacific Division Meeting will take place in Tucson, AZ, on March 14th and 15th, 2023. The event includes informative sessions, symposiums, and networking opportunities for professionals in plant pathology. Topics range from water scarcity adaptations impacting crop interactions to grapevine trunk disease control. Attendees can also enjoy tours and social mixers, providing a holistic experience for learning and connecting in the field of phytopathology.


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  1. American Phytopathological Society Pacific Division Meeting Tucson, AZ 2023 March 14th 9am Busses depart from Tucson Marriott University Park (880 E 2nd St, Tucson, AZ 85719) 10am arrive at Biosphere2 12pm lunch 1pm depart for afternoon tour 1:30pm Tour of the Pistachio Nursery 3:30pm busses arrive back at Tucson Marriott University Park 5pm Mixer at Gentle Ben s Brewing outdoor side patio 6pm Careers 101: Network Like a Natural Tucson Marriott University Park Ventana Room

  2. American Phytopathological Society Pacific Division Meeting Tucson, AZ 2023 March 15thUniversity of Arizona Student Union Kachina Lounge (3rdfloor) 8am Registration//continental breakfast//coffee 8:30am Welcome and opening remarks from Dr.Walcott, APS President

  3. Symposium: Abiotic impacts on biotic agriculture challenges Order Time Name Institution Talk title Plant Pathology Department, University of California, Davis How water scarcity adaptations impact crop interactions with pathogenic and beneficial soil-borne microbes 1 9:00 Cassandra Swett Characterizing host-pathogen interactions in canker fungi pathosystems under stress conditions 2 9:30 Jane Stewart Colorado State University 3 10:00 Kelly Thorp USDA-ARS Modern technologies for improved irrigation management 10:30 Coffee break//Poster mingle

  4. Morning session Order Time Name Institution Talk title Comparison of mrr1 genotypes and fungicide resistance phenotypes in Botrytis cinerea Group S 4 10:45 Nicole Lukasko Michigan State University University of California - Davis, CA Comprehensive phylogenomic and comparative genomic analysis of Pseudomonas syringae associated with almond in California 5 11:00 Tawanda Maguvu 6 11:15 Briana Richardson Oregon State University Downy mildew of hop: perennation and autumnal control measures Fludioxonil resistance in isolates of Fusarium sambucinum collected from tubers with symptoms of Fusarium dry rot in the Pacific Northwest 7 University of Idaho - Idaho Falls Research & Extension Center 11:30 Kasia Duellman Summerland Research and Development Centre - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Jose Ramon Urbez- Torres Grapevine trunk diseases control in British Columbia by implementation of cultural practices 8 11:45 12pm Boxed Lunch // Business meeting Location: The Kachina Lounge

  5. Student competition Order Time Name Institution University of Arizona School of Plant Sciences University of British Columbia Okanagan; Summerland Research and Development Centre - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada California Polytechnic State University University of Arizona School of Plant Sciences Oregon State University - Botany Plant Pathology Talk title Area-wide dispersal of the aflatoxin biocontrol strain Aspergillus flavus AF36 in tree nut cropping systems in southern Arizona 9 1:15 Dakota Salyer Crop thinning does not improve fruit quality of Grapevine Leafroll- Associated Virus 3 infected Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon in British Columbia 10 1:30 April Mahovlic Effect of wheat cover crop on Macrophomina root rot and rhizosphere microbiome in strawberry Growth, survival, and competition between aflatoxigenic and biocontrol strains of Aspergillus flavus in soil Long-term management of Boxwood Blight by flutriafol and 4 other triazole fungicides following drench or foliar applications Occurrence of Aspergillus flavus strain AF36 in commercial walnut orchards in California 11 1:45 Mary Steele 12 2:00 Ally Dalaya 13 2:15 Gabriel Sacher 14 2:30 Sallu Nepal University of Arizona 15 2:45 Colin Todd University of California Riverside Pathogens of concern in California grapevine nurseries Understanding Pacific Northwest turfgrass plant-parasitic nematode communities The influence of fire on native microbial biological controls for Armillaria root disease 16 3:00 Emily Braithwaite Oregon State University 17 3:15 Ada Fitz Axen Colorado State University

  6. Afternoon session 3:30pm afternoon break//Poster mingle Order Time Name Institution Talk title Introducing Howler and Theia fungicides for fruit, tree nut, and vegetable production. 18 3:45 Kelly Liberator AgBiome Inc Molecular and culture-based detection of two pathogenic Psuedomonas strains of oat (Avena sativa) and likelihood of transmission from seeds 19 4:00 Todd Temple USDA _ARS FSCRU School of Plant Sciences, The University of Arizona 20 4:15 Raphael Adegbola Small RNA profiling to elucidate blue palo verde (Parkinsonia florida) defense responses to Palo verde broom emaravirus Sooty bark disease (Cryptostroma corticale) has a broader potential host range and distribution in North America than previously known 21 4:30 Gary Chastagner Washington State University The effect of host volatiles on spore germination of Calonectria pseudonaviculata, the causal agent of boxwood blight 22 4:45 Mana Ohkura Oregon State University 5:00pm Hosted happy hour with appetizers//poster mingle 6pm Dinner banquet//awards//passing of the gavel

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