附件 1:特邀报告目录 Plenary Lectures 大会报告 Regine Kahmann, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology The secreted effector repertoire of smut fungi: new insights into where and how they function Xinnian Dong, Duke University Dynamic regulation of plant immunity Barbara Valent, UC Berkeley Fine-tuning plant innate immuny Bart Thomma, Wageningen University Evolution of virulence in the vascular wilt pathogen Verticillium dahliae Thorsten Nuernberger, University of Tubingen, Center for Plant Molecular Biology LRR receptor protein complexes in Arabidopsis innate immunity Saskia Hogenhout, John Innes Centre Multitasking, how single bacterial virulence proteins modulate plant development and attract insect vectors Jonathan Jones, Sainsbury Lab, Norwich It takes two to tango; resistance gene pairs that recognize and respond to pathogen effectors Shouwei Ding, University of California, Riverside Antiviral RNA silencing in plants and animals Brian Staskawicz, University of California, Berkeley Genomic Strategies for the Durable Control of Plant Diseases Godelieve Gheysen, Ghent University Rice as a model system to compare the interaction of different types of nematodes with their host Ken Shirasu, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Vascular hijack by parasitic plants Jianmin Zhou, National Institute of Biological Sciences, China TBD Paul Schulze-Lefert, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research TBD James Carrington, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center TBD S1. Plant-bacteria interactions 植物-细菌互作 Cyril Zipfel, The Sainsbury Lab TBD Gitta Coaker, University of California, Davis Unraveling early events in plant NLR perception Libo Shan, Texas A&M University Phosphorylation and ubiquitination in plant immune receptor complex regulation and signaling Mary Beth Mudgett, Stanford University Rewiring of host transcription promotes Xanthomonas euvesicatoria growth and symptom development Ping He, Texas A&M University From frontline to headquarter: the battlefields of plants and bacteria Gongyou Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Xanthomonas oryzae TALEs in rice Wei Qian, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Role of Ligand-Receptor Histidine Kinase Interactions in Regulating Bacterial Virulence and Cell-Cell Communication James R. Alfano, University of Nebraska Lincoln TBD Sheng Yang He, Michigan State University Apoplastic water, an ancient battle in bacterial pathogenesis? S2. Plant-fungus/oomycete interactions 植物-真菌/卵菌互作 Sophien Kamoun, The Sainsbury Lab Pathogen Effectors as Probes to Study Plant Processes Zhensheng Kang, Northwest A&F University TBD John McDowell, Virginia Tech Translating genome information into new tools for control of soybean root and stem rot Daohong Jiang, Huazhong Agricultural University Interaction between Plasmodiophora brassicae and host Weihua Tang, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, SIBS, CAS The necrotrophic strategies for the pathogen Fusarium graminearum infecting wheat coleoptiles and maize stalks unraveled Francine Govers, Wageningen University - Laboratory of Phytopathology Phytophthora infestans RXLR effector AVR1 and its host target Sec5 Jinrong Xu, Purdue University Two Cdc2 Kinase Genes with Distinct Functions in Vegetative and Infectious Hyphae in Fusarium graminearum Bo Liu, University of California at Davis Regulation of hyphal growth and conidiation by microtubules in Aspergillus nidulans Paul Birch, University of Dundee The late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans targets susceptibility factors Brett Tyler, Oregon State University Combining genomics and effector biology to develop new ways to combat Phytophthora pathogens Barbara Baker, Kansas State University Effector dynamics during biotrophic invasion by the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae Hailing Jin, University of California, Riverside Small RNAs in Plant-Fungal Interaction Didier Tharreau, CIRAD Genetic and phenotypic insights in the adaptation of Magnaporthe oryzae to rice Kim Hammond-Kosack, Rothamsted Research The role of small secreted effectors in the Fusarium - wheat floral interaction Wenbo Ma, University of California Phytophthora effectors promote infection by suppressing plant RNA silencing Martin Dickman, Texas A&M University Tipping the Balance: Cell Death Control in Plant-Pathogen Interactions S3. Plant-virus interactions 植物-病毒互作 Aimin Wang, Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada The SUMOylation Pathway Plays an Essential Role in Potyvirus Infection Biao Ding, The Ohio State University Genome-wide analysis of 3D motif structures and functions for a viroid Juan Jose Lopez-Moya, Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics, Barcelona, Spain Mixed infections of viruses transmitted by whiteflies and aphids in different plant pathosystems Ming-Bo Wang, CSIRO Agriculture DNA demethylases interact with small RNAs to regulate plant defense genes in Arabidopsis Huishan Guo, Institute of Microbiology TBD Juan Antonio Garcia, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (CNB-CSIC) Unravelling plant-virus interactions in Plum pox virus infection S4. Plant-insect/nematode/Plant parasite interactions 植物-昆虫/线虫/寄生植物互作 Isgouhi Kaloshian, University of California, Riverside TBD Ke Dong, Michigan State University Identification of olfactory receptors for the repellency of the botanical insecticide pyrethrum Nannan Liu, Auburn University Interaction of Blood Feeding Insects with Semiochemicals and Human Odorants Bent Andrew, University of Wisconsin - Madison Mechanistic Dissection of Novel Rhg1-Mediated SCN Disease Resistance S5. Rhizobium and mycorrhizal symbiosis 根瘤菌和菌根共生 Caroline Gutjahr, University of Munich (LMU) Arbuscular mycorrhiza development Dong Wang, University of Massachusetts Targeted protein secretion in the nitrogen-fixing symbiosis Florian Frugier, IPS2 / CNRS Local and systemic pathways integrating root system development and environmental responses in legumes Martin Parniske, University of Munich Signal transduction in plant root symbiosis Michael Udvardi, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Development and differentiation of the M.truncatula x S. meliloti symbiosis Ertao Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences TBD S6. Plant resistance and crop molecular design 植物抗性和作物分子设计 Fumiaki Katagiri, University of Minnesota Signaling mechanisms underlying the properties of the plant immune signaling network Heribert Hirt, Center for Desert Agriculture, KAUST Novel strategies to engineer plant stress tolerance in crops Shunyuan Xiao, University of Maryland College Park Dual and opposing roles of xanthine dehydrogenase in defense-associated reactive oxygen species metabolism in Arabidopsis Pradeep Kachroo, University of Kentucky Chemical- and lipid-mediated systemic acquired resistance in plants Haitao Cui, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research EDS1 negatively regulates the jasmonic acid pathway by targeting MYC transcription factors Zuhua He, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, SIBS, CAS, China Rice Disease Resistance: Novel Mechanisms and New Breeding Tools Jian Hua, Cornell University Modulation of plant immunity by cell cycle regulation Jinlong Qiu, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Genome editing of bread wheat for heritable resistance to powdery mildew Shunping Yan, Huazhong Agricultural University TBD Jijie Chai, Tsinghua University Structural insight into activation of plant pattern recognition receptors Others 其它 Xiaofeng Cui, Molecular Plant, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS TBD Jun Lyu, Nature Publishing Group How to publish at Nature in Nature Journals