Name
Session 2.2 : Genomics in Conifers (Cont.)
Date & Time
Monday, June 2, 2025, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Description

 

  • The last trees standing: Why do some Norway spruce trees survive severe bark beetle outbreaks? Insights from an interdisciplinary approach. Natalie Korolyova (Slovak Academy of Sciences), Arne Buechling, Jiří Korecký, Jaroslav Čepl, Jan Stejskal, Guncha Ishangulyyeva, Jana Marešová, Nadir Erbilgin, Rastislav Jakuš
     
  • Beneath the bark: Unraveling Norway spruce’s molecular defense in controlled bark beetle attacks. Marcelo Ramires, Sigrid Netherer, Martin Schebeck, Karin Hummel, Sarah Schlosser, Ebrahim Razzazi-Fazeli, Reinhard Ertl, Muhammad Ahmad, Ana Espinosa-Ruiz, Esther Carrera, Erwann Arc, Maria Ángeles MartínezGodoy, Jorge Baños, Teresa Caballero, Thomas Ledermann, Marcela van Loo, Carlos Trujillo-Moya (Austrian Research Centre for Forests)
     
  • Not just lucky: genetic signatures differentiate progeny of mountain pine beetle-killed lodgepole pine from progeny of survivors. Janice Cooke (University of Alberta), Rhiannon Peery, Joshua Miller, Catherine Cullingham, David Coltman, Dezene Huber, B. Staffan Lindgren, Simone Lim-Hing, Colton Meinecke, Caterina Villari
     
  • Unraveling the molecular basis of Douglas-fir tolerance to Swiss needle cast and drought. Nicolas Feau (Canadian Forest Service), Isabel Leal, Jun-Jun Liu, Joey Tanney, Jonathan Degner, Cosmin Filipescu, Miriam Isaac-Renton, Rhiannon  Perry, Donald Wiggins
     
  • Transcriptional responses of Norway spruce to Heterobasidion parviporum and drought. Blessing Durodola (University of Freiburg), Cristina ZamoraBallesteros, Kathrin Blumenstein, Eeva Terhonen 
     
Location Name
Vernon Lodge - Grand Ballroom
Full Address
Prestige Vernon Lodge & Conference Centre
3914 32 Street
Vernon BC V1T 5P1
Canada
Session Type
Session