2012 meeting program - Mycological Society of America 2012 Meeting

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2012 meeting program - Mycological Society of America 2012 Meeting
80TH MEETING OF
THE MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
15-18 July 2012
MSA 2012 Sponsors
We are extremely grateful for support from the following sponsors:
Integrated DNA Technologies, Life Technologies, GeneWiz and The Rutgers Turf Grass
Center co-sponsored the symposium “The Fungal Bar Code and Beyond.”
FESIN contributed support for the
MSA/FESIN reception at the Peabody
Museum
The British Lichen
Society sponsored the
symposium "Science
that Underpins Fungal
Conservation".
The International Union of Microbiological
Societies provided a grant in support of the
symposium "The mycologist’s guide to the
new International Code of Nomenclature for
algae, fungi, and plants".
Elsevier's journal Fungal
Ecology sponsored the
symposium "Fungi in a
Changing World."
Roche/454 sequencing sponsored
the symposium “Phylogenetic,
Ecological, and Functional Diversity
of Fungi”.
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The Mycological Society of America
Founded in 1932
MSA Officers
David S. Hibbett, President (2011-2012)
Mary L. Berbee, President Elect (2011-2012)
Joseph Spatafora, Vice President (2011-2012)
Jessie A. Glaeser, Secretary (2009-2012)
Marc A. Cubeta, Treasurer (2010-2013)
Thomas Bruns, Past President (2010-2011)
Rytas Vilgalys, Past President (2009-2010)
MSA Councilors
Frances Trail, Councilor Cell Biology/Physiology (2010-2012)
Robert Blanchette, Councilor Cell Biology/Physiology (2011–2013)
Anne Pringle, Councilor Ecology/Pathology (2010-2012)
Terry Henkel, Councilor Ecology/Pathology (2011–2013)
Imke Schmitt, Councilor Genetics/Molecular Biology (2010–2012)
Ignazio Carbone, Councilor Genetics/Molecular Biology (2011–2013)
P. Brandon Matheny, Councilor Systematics/Evolution (2010–2012)
Ning Zhang, Councilor Systematics/Evolution (2011-2013)
MSA 2012 Local Organizing Committee
David Hibbett
Erik Hobbie
Robert Marra
MSA 2012 Web Team
Michael Routhier
Ilya Atkins
Tod Hagen
MSA 2012 Program Committee
D. Jean Lodge, Chair (2009-2012)
Kerry O'Donnell (2010-2013)
Sharon A. Cantrell (2010-2014)
Andrew Miller, ex officio, Past Chair
Mary Berbee, ex officio, President-Elect
MSA 2012 Foray Organizers
Nathan Wilson
Robert Marra
Harold Keller
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The Mycological Society of America Sustaining
Members 2012
The Society is extremely grateful for the continuing support of its
Sustaining Members. Please patronize them and, whenever possible,
let their representatives know of our appreciation.
Mycotaxon, Ltd.
Attn: Richard P. Korf
PO Box 264
Ithaca, NY, 14851-0264
(607) 273-0508
[email protected]
Triarch, Inc.
Attn: P.L. Conant - President
PO Box 98
Ripon, WI, 54971
(920) 748-5125
Sylvan, Inc.
Attn: Mark Wach
Research Dept Library
198 Nolte Drive
Kittanning, PA, 16201
(724) 543-3948
[email protected]
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
Attn: Rita Kuznia
Dept Head, Plant Pathology
317 330th Street
Stanton, MN, 55018-4308
(507) 663-7631
[email protected]
Genencor International, Inc.
Attn: Michael Ward
925 Page Mill Rd
Palo Alto, CA, 94304
(650) 846-5850
[email protected]
BCN Research Laboratories, Inc.
Attn: Emilia Rico
2491 Stock Creek Blvd
Rockford, TN, 37853
(865) 573-7511
[email protected]
Novozymes, Inc.
Attn: Wendy Yoder
1445 Drew Ave
Davis, CA, 95618
(530) 757-8110
[email protected]
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MSA Awards – 2012
MSA Distinction Awards: Chair Alex Weir. Members: Walter Sundberg, Tom Bruns, Louise
Glass, François Lutzoni, and ex-officio past chair Joey Spatafora, ex-officio president David Hibbett.
Distinguished Mycologists: Linda M. Kohn and Kerry O’Donnell
Weston Award for Teaching Excellence: David Rizzo
Alexopoulus Prize Outstanding Early-Career Mycologist: Anne Elizabeth Arnold
MSA Honorary Awards: Chair Greg Mueller. Members: John Taylor, Mary Palm, exofficio past chair Timothy J Baroni
MSA Fellows:
Honorary Members:
M. Catherine Aime
David M. Geiser and
Don Natvig
Pedro W. Crous and
Reinhard Agerer
Research Awards: Chair Dennis Desjardin. Members: Teresa Pawlowska, Ning Zhang, Betty
Strack, David Geiser, and ex-officio past chair Thorsten Lumbsch.
Bartnicki-Garcia Award:
Katarina Sweeney
C.T. Rogerson Award:
Catalina Salgado-Salazar
Forest Fungal Ecology Award:
Rachel A. Koch
A.H. & H.V. Smith Award:
Vincent P. Hustad
Martin-Baker Award:
Jaime Elizabeth Blair
J.W. Rippon Research Award:
Lynnaun Johnson
MSA Student Awards: Chair John McKemy. Members: Imke Schmitt, Antonio Izzo, Julie
Kerrigan, and ex-officio Past Chair, Brian Perry.
MSA Fellowships
Kathryn Picard and
Rodrigo Olarte
Backus Award
Joshua Birkebak
NAMA Fellowship
Dimitrious Floudas
Mentor Student Travel Awards: Chair Todd Osmundson. Members: Hellen HallenAdams, Melissa McCormick, Matias Cafaro, and ex-officio Past Chair, Peter Kennedy.
Luttrell Award
Denison Award
Miller Award
Gilbertson Award
Butler Award
Barr-Bigelow Award
Alexopoulos Award
Bigelow Award
Trappe Award
Korf Award
Fitzpatrick Award
Kramer Award
Wesley Beaulieu
Sarah Hicks
Laszlo Nagy
Kathryn Picard
Richard Hung
Hector Urbina
Angela Ratekin
Nhu Nguyen
Alisha Owensby
Tabitha Williams
Laura Quintanilla
Farhana Runa
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Mycological Society of America 2012 Karling Lecture
Stealth Strategies of a Cereal Killer
Dr. Barbara Valent
Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University
Barbara Valent earned a B.A. degree with a major in chemistry at the University of Colorado,
Boulder. Still working at the University of Colorado, she earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry, identifying
and characterizing a structural carbohydrate from Phytophthora sojae cell walls that alerts soybean
plants to respond to the invading pathogen. She was awarded a National Research Service Award
from the National Institutes of Health for post-doctoral training as a yeast molecular geneticist at
Cornell University. While there, she proposed and began developing the rice blast fungus,
Magnaporthe oryzae, as a model for fungal plant pathogens. Dr. Valent accepted a research position
in the DuPont Company in 1985 to pursue basic development of the rice blast system, and to develop
novel strategies for control of this important pathogen. In 1997, she became one of the first women
ever promoted to the position of Research Fellow, the top scientific position within DuPont. She
then served as Technical Leader of the Genetic Disease Resistance Program in DuPont Agricultural
Products. Dr. Valent became a Professor in the Department of Pathology at Kansas State University
in 2001 and a University Distinguished Professor in 2002. She has chaired the KSU
Interdepartmental Genetics Program since 2004.
Dr. Valent and her colleagues have been the “first” or contributed significantly to several
fundamental advances. Her laboratory was the first to identify and clone both a fungal avirulence
gene and corresponding rice resistance gene. They demonstrated that the products of these two genes
physically interact to trigger resistance, a finding with important implications for engineering
enhanced disease resistance in plants. Other results include new fungicide targets for chemical
control of fungal diseases, a patented fungal glue (“Spore Tip Mucilage”) that sticks to hydrophobic
surfaces including plant surfaces and DuPont’s Teflon, and strategies for deploying rice resistance
genes using molecular markers for analysis of the fungal population structure. Currently, Dr.
Valent’s laboratory is applying functional genomics and advanced techniques in cell biology to
understand how specialized biotrophic hyphae invade and hijack living rice cells to cause blast
disease. She has become a leader in research on wheat blast, a disease that recently emerged in South
America and now threatens global wheat production.
Dr. Valent is a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society (APS) and of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Notable MSA activities include
presenting the 1st John S. Karling Lecture in 1996, and serving as councilor for genetics and
molecular biology. Additional career highlights include organizing a Fungal Metabolism Gordon
Conference and serving on the selection jury for the prestigious Wolf Prize in Agriculture. She has
served on the Board of Trustees for the International Center of Tropical Agriculture in Colombia,
and as organizer for International Rice Blast Congresses held in Hunan, China, and in Little Rock,
Arkansas. She is currently a Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Non-Resident Fellow in Plant
Biology, and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial
Microbiology in Germany. Dr. Valent’s fascination with fungi extends to collecting, identifying and
eating wild mushrooms. As a long-standing member of the North American Mycological
Association, she helped organize the NAMA foray in Granby, Colorado in 1983.
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Meetings, Social Events, Special Addresses & Sessions
MSA Council Meeting
Location
Saturday, 14 July, noon – 6:00pm
Davies Hall, 15 Prospect St.
FESIN Workshop, North American Mycoflora
Location
Saturday 14 July, 8:30am – 5:00pm,
Sunday 15 July, 2:00-5:30 PM, Writing teams
Conn. Agric. Expt. Station
Davies Hall, 15 Prospect St.
MSA Foray, West Rock Ridge State Park
Location
Sunday 15 July, 8:00am – 1:30, 2:00 or 2:45pm
Swing Hall on Tower Drive
Culinary Walking Tour
Location
Sunday 15 July, 10:45 – 2:30pm
Omni Hotel, John Davenport Restaurant
Student Workshop: How to Use Fungi to get a Job
Location
by Anne Pringle Sunday 15 July, 5:00 – 6:00pm
Kline Geology Lab, 210 Whitney Ave.
MSA/FESIN Reception
Location
Sunday 15 July, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Peabody Museum, 170 Whitney Ave.
Presidential Address: David Hibbett “Three unfinished mycological tales”
Monday 16 July, 11:00am – 12:00pm
114 SSS, 1 Prospect St.
Macrofungal Collections Consortium
Location
Monday 16 July, 12:15pm – 1:45pm
Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown St.
Fungal Ecology Editorial Board Meeting (by invitation) Location
Monday 16 July, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown St.
Student Mixer & Organizational Meeting
Location
Monday 16 July, 7:30pm – 8:00pm
Omni Hotel, Ballroom D
Poster Sessions I & II
Location
Monday 16 July, 8:00pm – 10:00pm
Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
Karling Lecture
Location
Tuesday 17 July, 11:00am – 12:00pm
114 SSS, 1 Prospect St.
MSA Business Meeting (boxed lunch, everyone)
Location
Tuesday 17 July, 12:00pm – 1:30pm
114 SSS, 1 Prospect St.
USA Fungal Culture Collection Network
Location
Tuesday 17 July, 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Becton CO 31
Volunteer’s Reception (by invitation)
Location
Tuesday 17 July, 6:00pm – 7:00pm
President’s Room, Woolsey Hall, 169 Grove
Schooner Dinner Cruise
Location
Tuesday, 17 July, 6:00pm – 8:30pm
Tower Drive, Swing Hall
1000 Fungal Genomes Project
Location
Tuesday 17 July, 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Omni Ballrooms A&B
MSA Editorial Board Meeting (by invitation)
Location
Wednesday 18 July, 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Kline Geology Lab, 210 Whitney Ave.
MSA Banquet, Auction & Awards (everyone)
Location
Wednesday, 18 July, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Omni Hotel, Ballrooms A&B
Nomenclature Working Groups Thursday, 8:30am – noon Conn. Agric. Expt. Station
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Meeting Schedule Synopsis
Saturday 14 July 2012
8:30am–5pm
5:15-9pm
FESIN Workshop – Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (bus Swing Hall 8:15 AM)
FESIN dinner – Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown Street (bus transport from CAES to Kelly’s)
Sunday 15 July 2012
8am–2:45pm
8–2:30pm
MSA Foray – West Rock Ridge State Park and Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station
MSA Foray-Cruise Duo – West Rock Ridge State Park & Long Wharf
10:45–2:30pm
Culinary Walking Tour – depart from Omni Hotel, 19th floor, John Davenport’s Restaurant
2:00–3:30pm
FESIN writing teams – Davies Hall
3:00–5pm
4:00–5:30pm
Registration – Becton-Davies Hall Foyer (late arrivals go to Reception at Peabody Hall)
FESIN writing teams – Davies Hall
5:00–6pm
Student Workshop: How to use fungi to get a job, by Anne Pringle – 123 Kline Geology Lab
6:00–9pm
MSA/FESIN Reception – Peabody Museum, 170 Whitney Ave.
Monday 16 July 2012
8:30–10:30am
Oral Contributed Session 1
Fungal Diversity: Aquatic
Environments, Fungal Biofilms
Sterling Memorial Library
(Chair: Carol Shearer)
Oral Contributed Session 2
Basidiomycete Systematics,
Evolution & Biogeography
Davies Hall
(Chair: Theres Thompson)
Oral Contributed Session 3
Ascomycete Genetics,
Systematics & Evolution
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Chair: Ignazio Carbone)
10:30–11am
Coffee Break – Davies Hall
11am–noon
Presidential Address, David Hibbett “Three Unfinished Mycological Tales” – SSS 114
12:00-1:30
Lunch Break
12:15–1:15pm Macrofungal Collections Consortium meeting – Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown Street
1:30–3pm
3:00–3:30pm
3:30–6pm
Symposium 1: Phylogenetic, Ecological &
Functional Diversity in Fungi
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Brendan Hodkinson)
Symposium 2: The Science that Underpins
Conservation
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Paul Cannon & Gregory Mueller)
Break – Davies Hall
Symposium 3: Mycologist’s Guide to the New
International Code of Nomenclature
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Lorelei Norvell, Scott Redhead & Keith Seifert)
Round-Table: Toward a Roadmap for
Fungal Conservation Research in N. Am.
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Todd Osmundson & Else Vellinga)
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6:00-8:00
Dinner Break
6:15–8pm
Fungal Ecology Editorial Board Meeting – Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown Street
7:30 –8pm
Student mixer & MSA student section organizational meeting – Omni Hotel, Ballroom D
8:00 –9pm
Poster Session 1 – Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
9:00 –10pm
Poster Session 2 – Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
8:30–10:30am
Oral Contributed Session 4
Fungal Diversity & Ecology
[9:30 AM start]
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Chair:Andrea Porras-Alfaro)
Oral Contributed Session 5
Ascomycete Systematics &
Evolution
Davies Hall
(Chair: Vincent Hustad)
Oral Contributed Session 6
Cellular Biology & Evolution
[9:00 AM start]
Kline Geology Lab 123
(Chair: Frances Trail)
10:30–11am
Coffee Break – Davies Hall
11am–noon
Karling Lecture by Barbara Valent “Stealth Strategies of a Cereal Killer” – SSS 114
12–1:30pm
Lunch Break
1:30–3:30pm
3:30–4pm
4–6pm
Oral Contributed Session 7
Systematics & Evolution,
including Lichens
Davies Hall
(Chair: Jolanta Miadlikowska)
Oral Contributed Session 8
Ectomycorrhizal Ecology &
Conservation Biology
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Chair: Cathy Cripps)
Open Group Meeting 9
Invertebrate-Associated
Fungi
Becton CO 31
(Chair: Matias Cafaro)
Whitney Humanities Center
Oral Contributed Session 11
Genomics, Transcriptomics
& Evolution
Davies Hall
(Chair:Todd Osmundson)
(Chair: Jason Slot)
Open Group Meeting 9
RCN: Plant-Associated
Culture Collections
Becton CO 31
(Chairs: Kevin McClusky &
Jessie Glaeser)
Break – Davies Hall
Oral Contributed Session 10
Plant Pathology/Ecology
6–8pm
Dinner Break
6–7pm
MSA Volunteers Reception (by invitation) – President’s Room, Woolsey Hall, 169 Grove St.
6–8:30pm
Dinner Schooner Cruise – meet at 6:00 on Tower Drive in front of Swing Hall, 6:10 pm
departure
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8–9 pm
1000 Fungal Genomes Project (open to all), Chair Joey Spatafora – Omni Hotel Ballroom AB
Wednesday 18 July 2012
8:30–10am
Oral Contributed Session 13
Oral Contributed 14
Fungal Population Genetics Soil & Litter Community Ecol.
Davies Hall
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Andew Wilson)
(Chair: Jana U’Ren)
10–10:30am
Coffee Break – Davies Hall
10:30am–
noon
Oral Contributed Session 16
Fungal Ecology:
Anthropogenic Disturbance
Davies Hall
(Chair: Linda van Diepen)
12–1:30pm
Lunch Break
12:00
1:30–3:30pm
3:30–4pm
4–6 pm
7–10pm
Oral Contributed Session 15
Mammalian Pathogens
Kline Geology Lab 123
(Chair: Thomas Volk)
Oral Contributed Session 17
Endophytic & Rhizosphere
Fungi
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Jose Herrera)
MSA Editorial Meeting, Chair Jeffrey Stone – 123 Kline Geology Lab, 210 Whitney Ave.
Symposium 4: Comparative Genomics of
Fungi
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Joey Spatafora & Jason Stajich)
Symposium 5: The Fungal DNA Barcode &
Beyond
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chairs: Conrad Schoch & Ning Zhang)
Break – Davies Hall
Symposium 6: Fungi in a Changing
World
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Erik Hobbie, Linda van Diepen
& Jacqueline Mohan)
Symposium 7: Using Cellular Structure &
Biochemistry as Indicators of Fungal Phylogeny
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chairs: Robbie Roberson & Brian Shaw)
Banquet, MSA Auction & All Awards – Omni Hotel, Ballrooms A, B & D
Thursday 19 July 2012
8:30–9am
–noon
Nomenclature Working Groups Meeting – Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
International Subcomission on
Fusarium Systematics
(Chairs: David Geiser & Keith Seifert)
Nomenclature Working Group on Hypocreales
(Chairs: Amy Rossman & Priscila Chaverri)
Boxed lunch, bagged for those needing to depart
Continued discussion, as needed
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MSA 2012 Full Meeting Schedule
Monday 16 July 2012
Oral Contributed Session 2
Basidiomycete Systematics,
Evolution & Biogeography
Davies Hall
(Chair: Therese Thompson)
Oral Contributed Session 3
Ascomycete Genetics, Genomics &
Transcriptomics
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Ignazio Carbone)
8:30
Are there New Zealand-only
clades of rust fungi? –
Mahajabeen Padamsee and Eric
McKenzie.
Nuclear condition of Aspergillus flavus
by heterokaryosis and ploidy analysis
– Farhana Runa, Ignazio Carbone,
Deepak Bhatnager, and Gary A Payne.
8:45
The "Big Ditch" project:
TransAtlantic mushroom
disjunction tested using
multiple taxonomic tools. –
Ronald H Petersen and Karen
W Hughes.
Partial reconstruction of the ergot
alkaloid pathway in Aspergillus
nidulans – Katy L Ryan and Daniel G
Panaccione.
9:00
Toward a monograph of
Gyroporus – Naveed
Davoodian.
Characterization of MAT genes reveals
unexpected patterns of sexual
compatibility in Leptographium and
Grosmannia – Tuan A Duong, Z
Wilhelm de Beer, Brenda D Wingfield,
and Michael J Wingfield.
9:15
Biogeographic and
phylogenetic relationships of
four easily recognizable
morphospecies of Entoloma
Section Entoloma
(Basidiomycota), inferred from
molecular and morphological
data – Luis N Morgado,
Machiel E Noordeloos, Delia
Co-David, Yves Lamourex, and
Jozsef Geml.
Mixed mating and biparental
inbreeding in the forest pathogen,
Neonectria ditissima – Robert E
Marra.
8:30–
10:30 am
Oral Contributed Sess. 1
Aquatic Fungal Biofilms
Sterling Memorial Library
(Chair: Carol Shearer)
9:30
Identification of fungal
contamination in bottled
maple syrup – Seanna L
Annis, Rafael Garcia, Beth
Calder, and Kathryn L
Hopkins.
A phylogenetic evaluation of
the tribe Leucopaxilleae:
polyphyly, the LPD grade, and
novel taxa from the Southern
Appalachians – Marisol
Sanchez-Garcia and P Brandon
Matheny.
Genetic diversity and reproductive
isolation in Didymella bryoniae, a
fungal pathogen of cucurbits – Marin
T Brewer and Ashley N Turner.
9:45
Biofilm formation by
Aspergillus niger,
Aureobasidium pullulans,
and Cladosporium
cladosporioides – Julia
Kerrigan and Virginia
Waldrop.
A systematic revision of
Clavariaceae (Agaricales) from
the Pacific Northwest – Joshua
M Birkebak and Brandon
Matheny.
Transposable element dynamics in
ectomycorrhizal genomes: a close-up
perspective – Jaqueline Hess, Inger
Skrede, and Anne Pringle.
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10:00
Marine ascomycetes of U.S.
Gulf of Mexico barrier
island beaches: biodiversity,
succession and sampling
strategy – Allison K Walker.
Addressing the polyphyletic
origin of Phanerochaete
(Polyporales, Basidiomycota)
based on a multi-gene dataset:
how many lineages exist? –
Dimitrios Floudas and David S
Hibbett.
Comparative transcriptomics reveals
new Neurospora crassa genes
important to perithecial development –
Nina Lehr, Zheng Wang, Usha
Sikhakolli, Francesc Lopez-Giraldez,
Ning Li, Frances Trail, and Jeffrey P
Townsend.
10:15
On the rocks: the first look
at fungal biodiversity in
marine biofilms of
submerged artificial reefs –
Amy Salamone and Allison
Walker.
Basidioascus: a new lineage of
heat resistant and xerotolerant
basidiomycetes – Hai Nguyen,
Nancy Nickerson, and Keith
Seifert.
Comparative transcriptomics identifies
new genes important to perithecium
development and function in Fusarium
– Usha Sikhakolli, Nicholas Harrison,
Nina Lehr, Zheng Wang, Ning Li,
Jeffrey P Townsend and Frances Trail.
10:30–11am Coffee Break – Davies Hall
11am–noon Presidential Address, David Hibbett “Three Unfinished Mycological Tales” – SSS 114
noon-1:30pm Lunch Break
12:15–1:15
1:30–3
pm
Macrofungal Collections Consortium meeting – Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown Street
Symposium 1: Phylogenetic, Ecological & Functional
Diversity in Fungi
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Brendan Hodkinson)
Symposium 2: The Science that Underpins
Conservation
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Paul Cannon & Gregory Mueller)
1:30
Introduction to phylogenetic, ecological and functional
diversity of fungi – Bendan P Hodkinson and Thomas
Jarvie
Systematics and DNA barcoding of waxcap
fungi – Bryn TM Dentinger, D Jean Lodge, A
Martyn Ainsworth, Paul F Cannon, and Gareth
W Griffith.
1:50
Investigating early-diverging fungi from marine and
estuarine habitats in North America and Europe –
Kathryn T Picard, Rowena F Stern & François Lutzoni.
Is there a "best" unit of conservation for
valuable mushroom species? A scientific
approach based on studies on matsutakes,
morels and truffles – Matteo M Garbelotto and
Todd W Osmundson.
2:10
High-throughput sequencing to explore the biogeography of soil fungi and the use of network analyses to
examine fungal-bacterial interactions – Scott T Bates, J
Gregory Caporaso, D Lee Taylor & Noah Fierer
Species concepts in European stipitate hydnoid
fungi – A Martyn Ainsworth, David Parfitt,
Hilary J Rogers, and Lynne Boddy.
2:30
Diversity and phylogeny of marine and freshwater
Verrucariaceae – Starri Heidmarsson, Sergio PerezOrtega, Holger Thüs, Cecile Gueidan, Asuncíon de los
Ríos, and François Lutzoni.
Population genetics of Lobariaceae of
conservation importance – Christoph
Scheidegger.
2:50
A multi-gene pyrosequencing-based approach for elucidating the phylogeny of diverse lichenized microfungi –
Brendan P Hodkinson and James C Lendemer
Current fungal data from the Great Smoky
Mountains ATBI are inadequate to determine
conservation status: what is needed? – Karen
W Hughes and Ronald H Petersen.
3:10
Conservation of Fungi - threat status of fungi in
New Zealand and globally – Peter K Buchanan,
Peter R Johnston, and Mahajabeen Padamsee.
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3:30–4pm Break – Davies Hall
4–6
pm
Symposium 3: Mycologist’s Guide to the New
International Code of Nomenclature
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Chairs: Lorelei Norvell, Scott Redhead & Keith Seifert)
Round-Table: Toward a Roadmap for
Fungal Conservation Research in N. Am.
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Todd Osmundson & Else Vellinga)
4:00
A mycologist's guide to the Melbourne Code. – Lorelei L
Norvell and Scott A Redhead.
Topics are introduced by Barbara Thiers, Tom
Bruns, Tom Horton, Erik Lilleskov and
Elizabeth Barron.
4:25
Ascomycete taxonomy and the outset of the one name era
for fungi – Andrew M Minnis.
continued
4:50
Basidiomycete taxonomy without dual nomenclature – M
Catherine Aime.
continued
5:15
Nomenclatural databases as working tools for taxonomists:
opportunities and challenges – Vincent Robert, Joost
Stalpers, and Pedro W Crous.
continued
5:40
Subcommissions, working groups, and protected lists –
Keith A Seifert and Andrew N Miller.
continued
5:50
Discussion, led by Keith Seifert
6:00-8:00
Dinner Break
6:15–8pm
Fungal Ecology Editorial Board Meeting –Kelly’s Restaurant, 196 Crown Street
7:30 –8pm
Student mixer & MSA student section organizational meeting–Omni Hotel, Ballroom D
8–9pm
Poster Session 1 – Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
P1
P6
MSA Student Section – Mia R Maltz, Naupaka Zimmerman, Kolea Zimmerman and Sydney Glassman.
P7
Effect of a dominant endophytic fungus, Phialocephala fortinii, on plant growth – Katrina Sandona, Terri
Tobias, Antonio Rosales, Katherine Suding, Robert Sinsabaugh, and Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P8
P9
Fungal root endophytes in barley, tomato, and eggplant – Jonathan P Carver and Thomas J Volk.
P10
In search for a function: Endophytic fungi in the alpine tundra and their effect on cultivated plants. – Terri L
Tobias, Katrina P Sandona, Antonio D Rosales, Andrea Porras-Alfaro, Robert L Sinsabaugh, and Katharine
N Suding.
P11
Vertically transmitted endophytes from plants in the alpine tundra – Antonio Rosales, Terri Tobias,
Katherine Suding, Robert Sinsabaugh, and Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P12
Formation of Aspergillus flavus sclerotia on corn grown under different drought stress conditions – Bruce
W Horn, Ronald B Sorensen, Marshall C Lamb, Victor S Sobolev, and Ignazio Carbone.
P13
Competition experiments to test the efficacy of Aspergillus flavus biocontrol strains – Geromy G Moore
and Kenneth C Ehrlich.
Fungal symbionts suggest an alternative origin for the red turpentine beetle (Dendroctonus valens) invasion
in China – Stephen Taerum, Z Wilhelm de Beer, Tuan A Duong, Min Lu, Nancy Gilette, Jianghua Sun, and
Michael J Wingfield.
Effect of nitrogen pollution on root fungal endophyte communities from two co-dominant alpine tundra
plants at Niwot, LTER – Sarah L Hicks, Emily Farrer, Robert Sinsabaugh, Andrea Porras-Alfaro, and
Katherine N Suding.
13
P14
Trichoderma viride volatile organic compound profile: The effect of individual components on Arabidopsis
thaliana – Richard Hung.
P15
Morphological, physiological and molecular characterization of different strains of Geomyces – Shiloh
Lueschow, Lynnaun Johnson, Robert McCleery, Rod McClanahan, and Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P16
White-nose syndrome and Illinois bat hibernacula – Steven J Taylor, Andrew N Miller, Anthony C
Yannarell, Joseph F Merritt, Nohra Mateus-Pinilla, Edward J Heske, Vincent P Hustad, H M Lin, Joseph A
Kath, and Rod D McClanahan.
P17
Comparison of fungal communities associated with different bat species in Southern Illinois – Tabitha F
Williams, Robert McCleery, Rod McClanahan, and Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P18
Stuff in Duff: a metagenomic study of fungi in kauri forests – Mahajabeen Padamsee, Stanley E Bellgard,
Ian Dickie, Scott Fraser, Duckchul Park, Bryan Stevenson, and Bevan Weir.
P19
Searching for clues of sexual reporoduction in the genomes of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi – Rohan Riley,
Alexander Idnurm, Philippe Charron, Yolande Dalpé, and Nicolas Corradi.
P20
Reproductive genetics and development in the fungus Myceliophthora heterothallica, a thermophilic model
for the Chaetomiaceae – Miriam I Hutchinson, Amy J Powell, Kylea J Parchert, Joanna L Redfern, Andrea
M Martinez, Randy M Berka, Eric Ackerman, Blake Simmons, Igor V Grigoriev, and Donald O Natvig.
P21
Cloning, characterization and population analysis of the mating-type genes from Leptographium procerum
and L. profanum – Tuan A Duong, Z Wilhelm de Beer, Brenda D Wingfield, and Michael J Wingfield.
P22
Description of two anamorphic yeasts in the Ustilaginales – Sebastian Albu, Tomas A Rush, and M
Catherine Aime.
P24
Microbotryomycetes: Higher-level classification and description of a new genus – Merje Toome and M
Catherine Aime.
P42
2013 systematics internship program focussing on fungi and insects – David Geiser and Amanda C Hodges
P46
Multilocus phylogenetic analysis of the Xylariaceae: what are the roles of previously unknown endophytic
and endolichenic fungi? – Jana M U'Ren and A Elizabeth Arnold.
P48
Identification of the anamorphs of morels and false morels in Pacific Northwestern U.S. forests – Lori
Carris, Kalyn Thomas, Sean McCotter, and Tobin Peever.
P49
Ecological diversification of saddle fungi: Helvella indicated by phylogeny and secondary structure of ITS
sequences from annotated collections and environmental samples – Jonathan Hwang, Qi Zhao, Zhuliang
Yang, Zheng Wang, and Jeffrey P Townsend.
P50
Helvella vespertina and Helvella dryophila, two new Helvella lacunosa look-alikes from western North
America – Nhu H Nguyen, Karen Hansen, Rosanne Healy, and Else C Vellinga.
P51
Fire drives habitat specialization, speciation, and hybridization of Morel mushrooms in western North
America – Todd W Osmundson and Matteo Garbelotto.
P52
What is a cup fungus doing fruiting from a truffle tree? The case of the truffle-cup fungus lineage
/pachyphloeus-scabropezia – Rosanne A Healy, Gregory M Bonito, Matthew E Smith, Gonzalo G Guevara,
Jonathon Frank, Darlene Southworth, James M Trappe, and David J Mclaughlin.
P53
P54
The Ecology of Morchella anatolica – Mustafa Isiloglu, Hakan Alli, and Hayrunisa Bas Sermenli.
P55
Membranomyces species are common ectomycorrhizal symbionts across the northern hemisphere – Jessie K
Uehling, Terry W Henkel, Rytas Vilgalys, and Matthew E Smith.
P56
Host and tissue specificities in Galerina and Mycena species associated with boreal forest mosses revealed
by data-mining of amplicon pyrosequencing fungal inventories – Rune Heimdal, Marie L Davey, and
Håvard Kauserud.
P57
P58
Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone – Edward G Barge and Cathy L Cripps.
Phylogeography and diversification of Truffles in the Tuberaceae – Gregory Bonito, Matthew Smith,
Michael Nowak, Rosanne Healy, Gonzalo Guevara, Efren Cázares, Akihiko Kinoshita, Eduardo Nouhra,
Laura Domínguez, Leho Tedersoo, Claude Murat, Yun Wang, Baldomero Arroyo Moreno, Donald Pfister,
Kazuhide Nara, Alessandra Zambonelli, James Trappe, and Rytas Vilgalys.
Evolutionary relationships of the gomphoid genus Clavariadelphus: One genus or two? – Andrew S
Methven and Andrew N Miller.
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P59
The Boletineae of Queensland, Australia – Mitchell Nuhn, Roy E Halling, Manfred Binder, David S
Hibbett, and Todd W Osmundson.
P60
A molecular analysis of European and North American taxa within the Xerocomus chrysenteron complex
and the description of X. redeuilhii Taylor, Eberhardt & Simonini sp. nov. – Andy FS Taylor, Greg W
Douhan, Allan E Hills, Giampaolo Simonini, Manfred Binder, and Ursula Eberhardt.
P61
Vernal fruiting Cortinarii from the mountains of California and the Pacific Northwest – Dimitar
Bojantchev.
P62
Phylogenetic diversity of the ectomycorrhizal genus Cortinarius (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) in the Arctic
– Luis N Morgado, Manon Neilen, Machiel E Noordeloos, D Lee Taylor, Ina Timling, and JÃ_zsef Geml.
P63
Willows - the arctic connection: biodiversity of arctic-alpine ectomycorrhizal fungi in Salix repens
communities in Dutch North Sea sand dunes – Manon Neilen, Machiel E Noordeloos, Luis N Morgado, and
József Geml.
P64
Mycorrhizal community composition of Quercus oleoides as a function of stand maturity in a regenerating
dry tropical forest – Nikhilesh S Desai.
P65
The use of native ectomycorrhizal fungi in the restoration of whitebark pine – Erin R Lonergan and Cathy L
Cripps.
P66
From trees to grasses: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi community is shaped by host plant preference – KoHsuan Chen, Gregory Bonito, Hannah Reynolds, Chris Schadt, and Rytas Vilgalys.
P67
Improvement in colonization and seedling survival of Wyoming big sagebrush following inoculation with
native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi – Bill E Davidson and Marcelo D Serpe.
P68
Mycorrhizal associations in restored and invaded grasslands – Mia R Maltz, Kathleen Treseder, and Jutta
Burger.
P75
Changes in hyphal growth and ultrastructure in two chitin synthase mutants of Neurospora crassa – Karen
E Fisher, Ricardo Reyes, David Lowry, and Robert W Roberson.
P76
Actin dynamics in constricting ring traps formed by nematophagous fungi – Yunluan Cui and Nicholas P
Money.
P77
Colorimetric method for discriminating abnormal strains of Flammulina velutipes and SSR markers linked
to the defective symptoms – Hee Jeong Je, Chak Han Im, Na Hee Kwon, Mi Jin Kim, Min Keun Kim, Ki
Kwan Park, and Jae San Ryu.
P78
Antifungal effects of Aloe striata on early hyphal development in Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium
solani – Gloria A Wada, Richard L Bretz, Richard E Edelmann, and Marcia R Lee.
P79
Microscopic analysis of Cordyceps bassiana (anamorph stage: Beauveria bassiana) stromata during
artificial cultivation for commercial Use – Seong Hwan Kim, Hyuk Woo Kwon, Min Woo Hyun, Gi-Ho
Sung, and Hyung-Kyoon Choi.
P80
Characteristics of a new mid-high temperature adaptable oyster mushroom variety 'Gonji-5ho' for bag
culture – Jong-In Choi, Jeon Dae-Hoon, Tai- Moon Ha, Young-Cheul Ju and Geon-Sik Seo.
P81
Fungal profiles in various milk thistle botanicals from the US market – V H Tournas, J Rivera Calo, and C
Sapp.
P82
Utility of Albasia sawdust for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus in bottles –Young-Cheol Ju, Yun-Hae Lee,
and Myoung-Jun Jang.
P98
Stuff in Duff: a metagenomic study of fungi in kauri forests – Mahajabeen Padamsee, Stanley E Bellgard,
Ian Dickie, Scott Fraser, Duckchul Park, Bryan Stevenson, and Bevan Weir.
P100
Fungal diversity associated with oaks in Korea – Young Woon Lim, Hyun Lee, Changmu Kim, and Jin
Sung Lee.
P101
Overview of research activities of the FunWood and FuPerS project consortia of the German Biodiversity
Exploratories: fungal and bacterial diversity and wood and litter decay – Dirk Krüger, Björn Hoppe, Witoon
Purahong, Danuta Kapturska, Kristin Baber, Marek Pecyna, Tobias Arnstadt, Renate Rudloff, Harald
Kellner, Peter Otto, Tiemo Kahl, François Buscot, Jürgen Bauhus, and Martin Hofrichter.
P102
Fungal communities of Populus - comparisons between culture-based and culture independent approaches –
Khalid Hameed, Gregory Bonito, Michael Gajdeczka, Christopher Schadt, and Rytas Vilgalys.
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P103
Complete genome sequence of Pleurotus eryngii using the next generation sequencing – Jae San Ryu, Song
Hee Lee, Kyung Hee Kim, Hee Jeong Je, Min Keun Kim, Hyun sook Lee, and Su Myung Chae.
P104
Mobyle SNAP Workbench: a phylogenetic and genomic analysis web portal – James T Monacell and
Ignazio Carbone.
P105
Open Tree of Life: Community driven synthesis of the Tree of Life – J Gordon Burleigh, Keith Crandall,
Karen Cranston, Karl Gude, David S Hibbett, Mark Holder, Laura A Katz, Richard H Ree, Stephen A
Smith, Douglas E Soltis, and Tiffani Williams.
P106
Contributions of ectomycorrhizal fungi to organic matter formation and degradation in response to chronic
nitrogen deposition – Jesse J Sadowsky, Linda TA van Diepen, and Serita D Frey.
P107
Estimating fungal contributions to nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from nitrogen fertilized grasslands using
tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy. – Sara R Lopez, Robert L Sinsabaugh, David T Hanson, and
Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P108
Lead isotopic composition of macrofungi: possible applications in fungal ecology – Jan Borovicka, Martin
Mihaljevic, and Milan Gryndler.
P109
Diversity and heavy metal content of macrofungi found on serpentine andgranite outcrops, Deer Isles,
Maine, USA – Katherine E Jumper, Nishanta Rajakaruna, and David Porter.
P110
Airborne fungal spore dispersal and trait diversity in coastal mixed-evergreen forests in California – Sharifa
G Crandall and Gregory S Gilbert.
9–10pm Poster Session 2 – Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
The gut of arthropods: a source for isolation of new Trichomonascus species – Hector Urbina, Sung-Oui
P2
Suh, and Meredith Blackwell.
P3
Microfungi community associated with yeast agriculture ant Cyphomyrmex minutus – Mariely Medina
Rivera and Matias J Cafaro.
P4
Entangled and nearly deceived in a web of gut fungi: two intermingled, dimorphic Smittium species from
Idaho – Justin W Gause and Merlin M White.
P5
Extending knowledge of Trichomycetes by fixing on preserved immature aquatic insects in Idaho – Nicole
K Reynolds, Emma R Wilson, Prasanna Kandel, Matthew Laramie, David Pilliod, and Merlin M White.
P23
The genetic structure of mating type locus B3 in Pleurotus eryngii – Jae San Ryu, Kyung Hee Kim, Min
Keun Kim, Su Myung Chae, Hee Jeong Je, and Won Du Song.
P25
Estimating genetic diversity of Cronartium ribicola populations in Oregon by RAD marker genotyping –
Katarina Sweeney, Michael Freitag, and Jeffrey Stone.
P26
P27
ITS, problematic to amplify a rust barcode – Alistair R McTaggart and M Catherine Aime.
P28
Microsatellite markers reveal isolation by distance and recent population expansion of Waitea circinata var.
circinata – Evans N Njambere, Frank Wong, and Ning Zhang.
P29
A new species, and first record of Meliola weigeltii var. fraxinifoliae, on anacardiaceous hosts from the
Brazilian Pantanal – William RO Soares, Eliane AS Armando, and José C Dianese.
P30
An Evolutionary examination of ecological and physiological resistance within host-pathogen interactions:
a Montiaceae and Microbotryum model – Jorge Mena-Ali, Erica Goldberger, Elizabeth Heppenheimer, and
Maggie Serpi.
P31
P32
Fungi associated with Panicum spp. in New Jersey and Hawaii. – Emily Walsh and Ning Zhang.
P33
Molecular, chemical and morphological diversity of Periglandula, clavicipitaceous symbionts of
Convolvulaceae (Morning Glories) – Wesley T Beaulieu, Wittaya Kaonongbua, Daniel G Panaccione, and
Keith Clay.
Population genetic structure of Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands associated with Phytophthora root rot of
avocado within California and the potential introduction of a new clonal lineage – Deborah P Pagliaccia,
Elinor P Pong, Brandon M McKee, and Greg W Douhan.
Two new hyphomycetes, Strelitziana windsorensis sp. nov. and Zeloasperisporium toonae sp. nov., from
Toona sinensis in Connecticut – De-Wei Li and Guihua Zhao.
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P34
Tropical species of Tubeufiaceae (Dothideomycetes) in northern Thailand – Saranyaphat Boonmee and
Amy Y Rossman.
P35
Chemotypic and genotypic diversity in the ergot alkaloid pathway of Aspergillus fumigatus – Sarah L
Robinson and Daniel G Panaccione.
P36
Taxonomic and phylogenetic studies of Dothideomycetes on bamboo in Chiang Rai Province, Northern of
Thailand – Rungtiwa Phookamsak, Amy Y Rossman, Ekachai Chukeatirote, and Kevin D Hyde.
P37
Aspergillus section Versicolores: nine new species and multilocus DNA sequence based phylogeny –
Stephen W Peterson.
P38
A new species of Aliquandostipite from an urban lagoon of Tabasco, Mexico – Maria C Gonzalez, Anthony
E Glenn, Edmundo Rosique-Gil, Kevin D Hyde, and Richard T Hanlin.
P39
Species richness and distribution patterns of freshwater ascomycetes along an altitudinal gradient in the
Peruvian Andes – Steven E Zelski, Carol A Shearer, Huzefa A Raja, and Andrew N Miller.
P40
Environmental sampling as a means of rapid identification of freshwater fungal assemblages on submerged
woody debris – Steven E Zelski, Andrew N Miller, and Carol A Shearer.
P41
Measuring oomycete biodiversity in aquatic, forest, and agricultural ecosystems: culture-based and
metagenomic approaches – Jaime E Blair, Lauren Coffua, Alison Greidinger, Amy Chabitnoy, and Lauren
Cook.
P43
Biological and volatile organic compound diversity in fungal endophytes from Malaysian and Ecuadorian
rainforests – Jeffrey Shaw, Daniel Spakowicz, Cambria Alpha, Brian Dunican, Kaury Kucera, and Scott
Strobel.
P44
Foliar endophytic community structure in wild and cultivated stands of Hawaiian 'ohi'a lehua (Metrosideros
polymorpha) – Brian A Perry, Erin Datlof, and Mali’o Kodis.
P45
P47
Lichen biodiversity in Big Cypress National Preserve: A pilot study – Klara Scharnagl & Frederick Seavey.
P69
Analyzing the role of white-rot fungi in bioremediation using transcriptome and degradation assays
following growth on Number 6 fuel oil – Darcy Young, Rachael Martin, James Rice, Dimitrios Floudas,
Igor V Grigoriev, and David S Hibbett.
P70
Does ECM induce a clean sweep of decay related genes in Agaricomycetes? – Laszlo G Nagy, Dimitrios
Floudas, Manfred Binder, Igor Grigoriev, Francis Martin, and David S Hibbett.
P71
Transcriptional activity of "GH61"-encoding genes from various fungal species grown on straws – Ingo
Morgenstern, Justin Powlowski, and Adrian Tsang.
P72
Degradative enzyme production: a function of phylogenetic or niche relatedness? – Jenny Talbot, Lotus
Lofgren, and Kabir Peay.
P73
Insights into the potential diversity of the brown rot decay mechanism provided by substrate compositional
analysis – Justin T Kaffenberger and Jonathan S Schilling.
P74
Spatial mapping of gene expression in the brown rot fungus Postia placenta during wood decay – Gerry N
Presley and Jonathan Schilling.
P83
P84
Join the dark side: Temptations of melanins – Eric D Walberg and Thomas J Volk.
P85
Mycological Research in Panama: A high-impact field experience for students with variable levels of
training – Alma E Rodriguez Estrada, Michael L Draney, and Vicki Medland.
P86
P87
Trametes versicolor: A tremendously versatile fungus – Andrew M Hart and Thomas J Volk.
P89
Cystolepiota and Echinoderma: tropical spp. in México – Joaquín B Cifuentes & Rosalva A VázquezEstup.
Cophylogenetic study of the lichen-forming fungus Peltigera and its cyanobiont Nostoc at an
intercontinental spatial scale – Eimy Rivas Plata, François Lutzoni, Orvo Vitikainen, Trevor Goward,
Emmanuel Sérusiaux, Nicolas Magain, and Jolanta Miadlikowska.
Viability and efficacy of probiotic yeast supplements from U.S. retail – V H Tournas, Naomi Santillan, and
Nicholas S Niazi.
A preliminary checklist of Agaricales from Reserva Biológica do Alto da Serra de Paranapiacaba, Santo
André, SP, Brazil – Marina Capelari, Fernanda Karstedt, Jadson JS Oliveira, and Nelson Menolli, Jr.
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P90
One hundred and twelve years of Pluteus knowledge in Brazil: revision of the first collections studied by J.
Rick and P. Hennings – Nelson Menolli, Jr. and Marina Capelari.
P91
New species of agarics from the Páramo region in Colombia – Timothy J Baroni, Ana Esperanza FrancoMolano, Marcelo Betancur, and Tatiana Sanjuan.
P92
P93
Lepiotaceous fungi (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in Northeastern North America – Alfredo Justo.
P94
Lentinus sensu stricto in Southeast Asia – Jaya Seelan Sathiya Seelan, Alfredo Justo Justo, and David
Hibbett Hibbett.
P95
Geographic distribution of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius in the United States – Meghan A
McCormick, Marc A Cubeta, and Larry F Grand.
P96
Species delimitation in Trametes (Polyporales, Basidiomycota): a comparison of ITS, TEF1, RPB1 and
RPB2 phylogenies – Alexis L Carlson, Alfredo Justo, and David S Hibbett.
P97
Cryptomarasmius gen. nov. is proposed in the Physalacriaceae to accommodate members of Marasmius
section Hygrometrici – Thomas S Jenkinson, Brian A Perry, Rainier E Schaefer, and Dennis E Desjardin.
P99
Resolving the phylogenetic relationship between Armillaria and the newly discovered genus Guyanagaster
– Rachel A Koch, Terry W Henkel, and M Catherine Aime.
Resolving the generic boundaries within the Rhodocybe/Clitopilus clade (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota)
– Kerri L Kluting, Sarah E Bergemann, and Timothy J Baroni.
P111
P112
The insect and yeast communities of carnivorous pitcher plants – Leonora S Bittleston and Anne Pringle.
P113
Root-associated fungi of Geum rossii and Deschampsia cespitosa at the Niwot LTER site – Zachary T
Gossage, Sagar Yeraballi, Katherine Suding, Robert Sinsabaugh, and Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
P114
Monitoring Fusarium complex mycelia replacement by mycopathogenic Sphaerodes using ATPtest, qPCR
and HPLC – Vladimir Vujanovic.
P115
Effect of Pleurotus tuber-regium Singer and microorganisms on degradation of unsterilized soil
contaminated with cutting fluids – Clementina O Adenipekun, Omasan E Ejoh, and Adeniyi A Ogunjobi.
P116
Manure gas eating microbes: Effect of fungal and bacterial biomass on biofiltration of livestock production
emissions – Jason P Oliver and Jonathan S Schilling.
P117
Morphological and molecular characterization of some Allomyces E. J. Butler strains (Blastocladiomycota)
from Argentina and Brazil: preliminary results – Agostina V Marano, Carmen LA Pires-Zottarelli, Mónica
M Steciow, José I de Souza, Frank H Gleason, Timothy Y James, and Felipe S Chambergo.
P118
Characterizing the paracrystalline inclusion in zoospores of members of the Chytridiales (Chytridiomycota)
– Peter M Letcher, Satoshi Sekimoto, and Martha J Powell.
P119
Exploring sporangial surface features to characterize members of the Chytriomycetaceae (Chytridiales) –
William J Davis, Martha J Powell, Peter M Letcher, and Jonathan Antonetti.
P120
A timescale for Oomycete evolution estimated from conserved regulators of gene expression – Jaime E
Blair and Nahill H Matari.
A modern, high-throughput workflow for biodiversity research integrating floristics, taxonomy, phylogeny,
ecology and conservation – Brendan P Hodkinson and James C Lendemer.
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
8:30–
10:30
am
Oral Contributed Session 4
Fungal Diversity & Ecology
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Andrea Porras-Alfaro)
Oral Contributed Session 5
Ascomycete Systematics &
Evolution
Davies Hall
(Chair: Vincent Hustad)
Oral Contributed Session 6
Cellular Biology & Evolution
[9:00 AM start]
Kline Geology Lab 123
(Chair: Frances Trail)
8:30
Fueling the future with fungal
genomics – Igor Grigoriev.
Host conservatism or specialization? Patterns of fungal diversifycation are influenced by host
specificity in Ophiognomonia
(Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) –
Donald M Walker, Lena Struwe,
Lisa A Castlebury, Amy Y
Rossman, and James F White, Jr.
8:45
ITS and LSU automated classification: the fungal RDP naïve Bayesian
classifier – Andrea Porras-Alfaro, Liu
Kuan-Liang, Zachary Gossage,
Lynnaun Johnson, Tabitha Williams,
Gary Xie, and Cheryl R Kuske.
A new monotypic genus to
accommodate Cosmospora vilior
and related species – Cesar S
Herrera, Amy Y Rossman, Gary J
Samuels, and Priscila Chaverri.
9:00
Application of semantic technology to
define names for fungi – Nathan J
Wilson, Kathryn M Dunn, Han Wang,
and Deborah L McGuinness.
Molecular systematics of
saprophytic and plant pathogenic
isolates of the cosmopolitan
fungus Thelonectria discophora
(Nectriaceae, Hypocreales,
Ascomycota) – Catalina SalgadoSalazar, Amy Y Rossman, and
Priscila Chaverri.
Potential of the trichomycete
fungus Harpella melusinsae to
inhabit the midgut of mosquito
hosts. – Charles E Beard and
Abdullah Inci.
9:15
Mycota of the Andean Yungas forests:
assessments of fungal biodiversity and
habitat partitioning in a threatened
ecosystem – Jozsef Geml, Eduardo R
Nouhra, Christian Y Wicaksono,
Nicolas Pastor, Lisandro Fernandez,
and Alejandra G Becerra.
Taxonomic and molecular
phylogenetic studies of the
phytopathogenic genus Diaporthe
(Phomopsis) – Dhanushka
Udayanga, Xingzhong Liu, Amy
Y Rossman, Ekachai
Chukeatirote, and Kevin D Hyde.
Reaction partitioning by wooddegrading fungi - doing the two
step without tripping – Jonathan S
Schilling, Jun Ai, Robert A
Blanchette, Shona M Duncan,
Timothy R Filley, Joel Jurgens,
Justin Kaffenberger, Gerald
Presley, and Urlike W Tschirner.
9:30
A phylogenetic study on the
Saturated molecular census of soil
fungi in boreal Alaska suggests 6
Magnaporthaceae (Ascomycota)
million species of Fungi on Earth –
– Jing Luo and Ning Zhang.
Lee Taylor, Jack W McFarland,
Teresa N Hollingsworth, and Roger W
Ruess.
The importance of carotenoids for
sexual development of fungi –
Nina A Lehr, Zheng Wang,
Francesc Lopez-Giraldez, Ning
Li, Frances Trail, and Jeffrey
Townsend.
9:45
Assessing fungivory in rodents,
marsupials, and kiwi from stable
isotope evidence – Erik A Hobbie.
Taxonomic and phylogenetic
evaluation of the holomorphic
complex of Cochliobolus,
Bipolaris and Curvularia –
Dimuthu S Manamgoda, Lei Cai,
Amy Y Rossman, Ekachai
Chukeatirote, and Kevin D Hyde.
Investigation of sclerotial
morphogenesis in the soil fungus
Rhizoctonia solani – Elizabeth
Thomas, Nick Taylor, Pio Moises
Figueroa-Contreras, Zhi Zhang,
Kelly L Ivors & Marc A Cubeta.
10:00
A study of correlations between
fungal and bacterial communities in
dead wood – Björn Hoppe, Tiemo
Kahl, François Buscot &Dirk Krüger.
Studies in Geoglossomycetes
systematics – Vincent P Hustad
and Andrew N Miller.
Actin dynamics in Aspergillus
nidulans – Laura A Quintanilla
and Brian D Shaw.
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10:15
Initial population abundance shaped
the competition between two wooddegrading fungi – Zewei Song and
Jonathan Schilling.
A multigene phylogenetic
assessment of species boundaries
in Otidea – Karen Hansen and
Ibai Olariaga.
Analysis of a putative sensory
rhodopsin in the Chytridiomycota
– Steven R Ahrendt and Jason E
Stajich.
10:30–11am
Coffee Break – Davies Hall
11am–noon
Karling Lecture by Barbara Valent “Stealth Strategies of a Cereal Killer” – SSS 114
12–1:30pm
MSA Business Meeting for members only (boxed lunches for everyone) – Davies Hall
1:30–
3:30
pm
Oral Contributed Session 7
Systematics & Evolution,
including Lichens
Davies Hall
(Chair: Yolanta Miadlikowska)
Oral Contributed Session 8
Ectomycorrhizal Ecology &
Conservation Biology
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Cathy Cripps)
Oral Contributed Session 9
Invertebrate-Associated Fungi
Becton CO 31
(Chair: Matias Cafaro)
1:30
Novel molecular markers and
their utility in molecular
systematics of Fungi – Jolanta
Miadlikowska, Bernie Ball,
Francesc López-Giráldez, Jeffrey
P Townsend, Ester Gaya, Tami
McDonald, Suzanne Joneson,
Andrii Gryganskyi, Teresita M
Porter, Brandon Matheny,
Kassian Kobert, Alexandros
Stamatakis, Barbara Robbertse,
Joseph Spatafora, David Hibbett,
Rytas Vilgalys, and François
Lutzoni.
Linking fungal biology to restoration:
Use of host-specific ectomycorrhizal
fungi to restore whitebark pine, a
'threatened' species in western North
America – Cathy L Cripps, Erin
Lonergan, and Cyndi M Smith.
Molecular-based phylogenetic
placement of the Asellariales, an
enigmatic order of arthropod gut
endosymbionts – Eric M Johnson,
Eric D Tretter, Prasanna Kandel,
and Merlin M White.
1:45
Phylogenetically marking the
limits of the genus Fusarium for
post-Article 59 usage – David M
Geiser, Alejandro P Rooney,
Todd J Ward, Takayuki Aoki,
Seogchan Kang, Stephen A
Rehner, and Kerry O'Donnell.
On the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi
in Pinaceae invasions – Thomas R
Horton, Martin A Nuñez, Yazmin
Rivera, G Amico, R Dimarco, N
Barrios, Jeremy Hayward, and Dan
Simberloff.
Ribosomal RNA gene-based and
multi-gene phylogenies of
Smittium (Harpellales) and alliestoward unraveling relationships
among early-diverging fungi –
Yan Wang, Eric D Tretter, Eric M
Johnson, Prasanna Kandel,
Robert W Lichtwardt, and Merlin
M White.
2:00
The impacts of 1F:1N on the
Ophiostomatales
(Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) –
Z Wilhelm de Beer, Keith A
Seifert, and Michael J Wingfield.
Ectomycorrhizal ascomycetes from
the Guiana Shield: Elaphomyces and
Pseudotulostoma – Terry W Henkel,
Michael A Castellano, Hannah T
Reynolds, M Catherine Aime, Steven
L Miller, and Matthew E Smith.
Utilizing new genes (MCM7 and
TSR1) for the phylogenetic
analysis of early-diverging fungi
– Eric D Tretter, Eric M Johnson,
Yan Wang, Prasanna Kandel, and
Merlin White.
2:15
Estimating selective pressure
across the coding sequences of
the model yeast Saccharomyces
cerevisiae – Ning Li and Jeffrey P
Townsend.
Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with
Pakaraimaea dipterocarpacea, an
endemic neotropical dipterocarp –
Matthew E Smith, Terry W Henkel, H
David Clarke, Alex K Fremier, and
Rytas Vilgalys.
Genome-enabled marker
development for evolutionary
studies of the insect pathogen
Metarhizium – Ryan M Kepler,
Jonathan Shao, and Stephen A
Rehner.
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2:30
Chemical diversity across
Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with
individual lichens – Anne Pringle, seedlings of a monodominant tree in
Shugeng Cao, and Jon Clardy.
the Neotropics – Gwendolyn C
Williams, Matthew E Smith, Terry W
Henkel, and Rytas J Vilgalys.
The biology and phylogeny of
Rozella (phylum Cryptomycota)
revealed by genome sequencing –
Timothy Y James, Adrian Pelin,
Stefan Amyotte, Courtney S Frye,
Nicolas Corradi, and Jason E
Stajich.
2:45
Sterile asexually reproducing
crustose lichens: improving
classification, conservation, and
communication in the 21st
century – James C Lendemer and
Brendan P Hodkinson.
Synopsis of Boletaceae from the
central Guiana Shield – Dillon R
Husbands and Terry W Henkel.
Molecular phylogeny of the
Entomophthoromycota – Andrii P
Gryganskyi, Richard A Humber,
Matthew E Smith, Jolanta
Miadlikovska, Steven Wu,
Kerstin Voigt, Iryna M
Anishchenko, Oleksandr V
Savytskyi, and Rytas Vilgalys.
3:00
High throughput analyses of early
life history traits of Neurospora
crassa – Kolea C Zimmerman,
Daniel Levitis, and Anne Pringle.
Thelephoroid symbionts of Pisoniae
are limited to a small group of closely
related taxa throughout the range of
the plant tribe – Jeremy Hayward and
Thomas R Horton.
Nucletmycea, Holozoa,
Opisthokonta, and the problem
with the "Entagled Bank" –
Frederick W Spiegel.
Community composition of
The protist trichomycete genus
ectomycorrhizal fungi along a climatic Enterobryus in the Caribbean –
gradient in Scotland – Susan G Jarvis, Matias J Cafaro.
Andy FS Taylor, Ian J Alexander, and
Steve Woodward.
3:15
3:30–4pm
4–6
pm
Break – Davies Hall
Oral Contributed Session 10
Plant Pathology/Ecology
Oral Contributed Session 11
Genetics, Genomics,
Transcriptomics & Evolution
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Todd Osmundson)
Davies Hall
(Chair: Jason Slot)
Open Group Meeting 12
RCN: Plant-Associated
Culture Collections
Becton 31
(Chairs: Kevin McClusky &
Jessie Glaeser)
4:00
Invasion biology of the butternut
canker fungus Ophiognomonia
clavigignenti-juglandacearum – Kirk
Broders, Andre Boraks, Laura
Barbison, John Brown, and Greg
Boland.
Modelling transcriptional reaction
norm evolution in the model yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae – Andrea
Hodgins-Davis, Aleksandra Adomas,
Daniel Rice, and Jeffrey Townsend.
Research Coordination
Network for US culture
collections of
microorganisms associated
with plants – Kevin Mc
Cluskey and Jessie Glaeser.
4:15
Rust fungi of Himalayan Moist
Temperate forests of Pakistan, their
diversity and distribution: An
overview – Najam-ul-Sahar Afshan,
Abdul Nasir Khalid, and A R Niazi.
Genomic and transcriptomic analysis
of the novel endophytic isolate
E5202H for the identification of
natural product pathways – Daniel J
Spakowicz, Jeffrey J Shaw, Rahul S
Dalal, Gang Fang, Brian F Dunican,
and Scott A Strobel.
continued
4:30
A new synnematous hyphomycete
parasitic on a Phyllachora species –
William RO Soares, Maria DM
Santos, Erica SC Souza, and José C
Dianese.
A draft genome of Rhizopogon
vesiculosus using the next generation
Illumina sequencing platform – Alija
B Mujic and Joseph W Spatafora.
continued
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4:45
Xylose-fermenting yeasts from the
gut of passalid beetles: geographical
distribution – Hector Urbina, Janet J
Luangsa-ard, Sung O Suh, and
Meredith Blackwell.
Comparative genomics reveals
complex patterns of secondary
metabolite evolution in the genus
Elaphocordyceps – Alisha C
Owensby, Kathryn E Bushley, and
Joseph W Spatafora.
continued
5:00
Characterization of the wood decay
fungi Fomes fasciatus and F.
fomentarius using sequence analysis,
morphology, and growth response to
temperature in vitro – Meghan A
McCormick, Larry F Grand, and
Marc A Cubeta.
Multidimensional regulation in
transcriptome during sexual
development in Neurospora crassa
revealed with RNA sequencing –
Zheng Wang, Nina Lehr, Francesc
Lopez-Giraldez, Marta Farré, Frances
Trail, & Jeffrey P Townsend.
5:15
Host-parasite relationships between
California boletes and boleteinfecting Hypomyces species. –
Gilberto Uribe Valdez and Greg W
Douhan.
Comparative transcriptomics and the
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi –
Nicolas Corradi and Stefan Amyotte.
5:30
Temporal fluctuations and the role of
disturbance in disease progression of
the Sudden Oak Death epidemic –
Melina Kozanitas, Todd W
Osmundson, and Matteo Garbelotto.
Fungal gene clusters, transfer,
tinkering and death – Jason C Slot,
Matthew A Campbell, Han Zhang,
John G Gibbons, and Antonis Rokas.
5:45
Pathogenesis and host response
during infection of seeds by
Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium
verticillioides – Xiaomei Shu.
6:00–8:00pm
Dinner Break
6:00–7:00pm
MSA Volunteers Reception (by invitation) – President’s Room, Woolsey Hall, 168 Grove St.
6:00–8:30pm
Dinner Schooner Cruise – meet at 6:00 onTower Drive in front of Swing Hall, depart 6:10
8:00–9:00pm
1000 Fungal Genomes Project (open to all), Chair Joey Spatafora – Omni Ballrooms A&B
Wednesday 18 July 2012
8:30–
10am
Oral Contributed Session 13
Fungal Population Genetics
Davies Hall
(Chair: Andew Wilson)
8:30
Global population genetic structure of
Aspergillus niger and Eurotium
rubrum in green coffee beans – Iman
A Sylvain and Timothy Y James.
Oral Contributed Session 14
Soil & Litter Community Ecol.
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Jana U’Ren)
Oral Contributed Session 15
Mammalian Pathogens
Kline Geology Lab 123
(Chair: Tom Volk)
How bad is BAD1? Looking at
the relationship between
Blastomyces dermatitidis
Virulence Factor BAD1 and
Human Neutrophils, the
"Infantry" of our Initial Immune
Response – Angela K Ratekin,
Bernadette C Taylor, and Thomas
J Volk.
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8:45
Mating-type heterokaryosis and
population shifts in Aspergillus flavus
– Rodrigo A Olarte, Bruce W Horn,
Carolyn J Worthington, and Ignazio
Carbone.
Surveys at five sites across North
America reveal taxonomic and
functional differences among
fungi from living, senescent, and
fallen leaves – Jana M U'Ren and
A Elizabeth Arnold.
The occurrence of Phialosimplex
in the built environment – Joey B
Tanney and Keith A Seifert.
9:00
Population dynamics of Monilinia
vaccinii-corymbosi in blueberry fields
throughout the United States –
Kathleen M Burchhardt and Marc A
Cubeta.
Nutrient enrichment increased
species richness of leaf litter
fungal communities in a diverse
lowland tropical forest – Jennifer
F Kerekes, Michael Kaspari,
Bradley S Stevenson, and
Thomas D Bruns.
Like a rock?: lack of sequence
variation in clinical isolates of the
dermatophyte Trichophyton
rubrum – Michael T Gajdeczka,
Wenjun Li, Catharine B Kappauf,
and Joseph Heitman.
9:15
Population dynamics of aerial and
terrestrial populations of
Phytophthora ramorum in a California
watershed under different climatic
conditions – Catherine A Eyre, Melina
Kozanitas, and Matteo Garbelotto.
Exploring fungal community
structure and function in forest
soils: challenges and limitations
of current methodologies – Petr
Baldrian, Tomás Vetrovsky, Jana
Vorisková, Ivana Eichlerová,
Jaroslav Snajdr, Luciag
Zifcáková, & Martina Stursová.
Description of mycobiomes
associated with three species of
bats in Illinois – Lynnaun
Johnson, Shiloh Lueschow, Jason
Stonewall, Robert McCleery, Rod
McClanahan, Joseph Kath, and
Andrea Porras-Alfaro.
9:30
Alaska - Europe: Biogeography of
arctic populations of Microbotryum –
Chris Eberlein, Angela M Schäfer,
and Dominik Begerow.
Fungal diversity associated with
differing monoculture forest types
measured by next-generation
metabarcoding. – Joshua R Herr.
Assessment of the saprotrophic
ability of the White Nose
Syndrome agent, Geomyces
destructans – Hannah T
Reynolds, M Kevin Keel, and
Hazel A Barton.
9:45
Using new techniques in genotyping
by sequencing to rejuvenate
population genetic studies in fungi. –
Andrew W Wilson, Norman Wickett,
Paul Grabowski, Jeremie Fant, Justin
Borevitz, and Gregory M Mueller.
Fungal and bacterial diversity in
connection with soil
decomposition processes resolved
using 13C rRNA-SIP – Julia Moll,
Dörte Dibbern, Susanne Kramer,
François Buscot, Dirk Krüger,
Tillmann Lueders, Sven Marhan,
and Ellen Kandeler.
10:00–10:30am
10:30
am
–noon
Coffee Break – Davies Hall
Oral Contributed Session 16
Fungal Ecology: Anthropogenic
Disturbance
Davies Hall
(Chair: Linda van Diepen)
Oral Contributed Session 17
Endophytic & Rhizosphere Fungi
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chair: Jose Herrera)
10:30
Assessing the effects of radiation after
the Fukushima Daiichi meltdown on
dogwood endophyte communities –
Stephen J Miller, Jr., Hayato Masuya,
and Ning Zhang.
Phylogeographic analyses of epichloid
endophytes in Hordelymus europaeus
suggest repeated host jumps and
interspecific hybridizations – Martina
Oberhofer and Adrian Leuchtmann.
10:45
Diversity and composition of soil
fungal communities under long-term
nitrogen enrichment – Eric W
Morrison, Serita D Frey, W Kelley
Thomas, and Anne Pringle.
The effect of soil on the fungal root
endophyte community of Zea mays – Jose
Herrera and Ravin Poudel.
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11:00
The arbuscular advantage: Soil
warming stimulates the growth of
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM)associated tree species and poison ivy
over 8 years at Harvard Forest –
Jacqueline E Mohan, Jerry M Melillo,
James S Clark, Fahkri A Bazzaz,
Katherine J Bridges, Charles Cowden,
Paul Frankson, Richard Shefferson,
Richard Sicher, Timothy Sipe, and
Lewis Ziska.
Endophyte and pathogen communities of
symptomatic and asymptomatic seedlings
of tree species from a temperate forest –
Maria S Benitez, Michelle H Hersh,
Brantlee S Richter, Rytas Vilgalys, and
James S Clark.
11:15
Influences of nitrogen deposition and
soil warming on saprophytic fungal
community structure, fungal growth,
and litter decomposition – Christopher
M Sthultz, Linda TA Van Diepen,
Serita D Frey, and Anne Pringle.
Populus species, genotype, and soil
inoculum influences on the assemblage of
rhizospheric fungal and bacterial
communities – Gregory Bonito,
Christopher Schadt, Gerald (Jerry) Tuskan,
Mitchel Doktycz, and Rytas Vilgalys.
11:30
Soil metatranscriptomics reveals
changes in expression of transcripts
encoding lignocellulolytic enzymes in
the forest floor of a temperate forest
under increased nitrogen deposition –
Linda TA van Diepen, Serita D Frey,
and W Kelley Thomas.
Soil fungal lineages respond to host plant
identity and community diversity in a
model grassland system – Nicholas
LeBlanc, Linda Kinkel, and H Corby
Kistler.
11:45–1:30pm Lunch Break
12-1:30pm
1:30–
3:30
pm
MSA Editorial Meeting, Chair Jeffrey Stone – 123 Kline Geology Lab, 210 Whitney Ave.
Symposium 4: Comparative Genomics of Fungi
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Joey Spatafora & Jason Stajich)
Symposium 5: The Fungal DNA Barcode &
Beyond
Whitney Humanities Cntr.
(Chairs: Conrad Schoch & Ning Zhang)
Insights into independent origins of multicellularity in
Neolecta from comparative genomics – Jason E
Stajich, David A Hewitt, and Gregory Jedd.
Barcodes and a MycoCHIP - a case study on turfgrass
pathogen barcoding and diagnosis – Ning Zhang.
Convergent and divergent evolution of nonribosomal
peptide synthetases – Kathryn E Bushley and Joseph
W Spatafora.
Assigning ITS and LSU rDNA 'barcodes' with
confidence – Teresita M Porter and G Brian Golding.
Evolution of plant pathogenesis within
Dothideomycetes – Stephen B Goodwin.
Oomycete barcoding and applications – C Andre
Levesque, Gregg Robideau, Chen Wen, and Lewis
Christopher.
Horizontal gene transfer and public goods games in
fungi and fungi-like organisms – Thomas A Richards.
Fungal barcoding database, innovative concepts –
Vincent A Robert and Conrad Schoch.
Becoming A Fungus: Comparative Phylogenetic
Studies of Evolution of Absorptive Nutrition – Mary L
Berbee, Satoshi Sekimoto, Ludovic LeRenard, Joseph
W Spatafora, and AFTOL2 Working Group.
The use of DNA barcode techniques to identify the
constituents of teas and herbal dietary supplements –
Damon P Little.
3:35–4pm
Break – Davies Hall
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Symposium 6: Fungi in a Changing World
Davies Hall
(Chairs: Erik Hobbie, Linda van Diepen &
Jacqueline Mohan)
4–6
pm
Symposium 7: Using Cellular Structure &
Biochemistry as Indicators of Fungal Phylogeny
Whitney Humanities Center
(Chairs: Robbie Roberson & Brian Shaw)
Temporal patterns of fungal fruiting reveal ongoing
climate change effects – Håvard Kauserud, Einar
Heegaard, Ulf Büntgen, Simon Egli, Rune Halvorsen,
and Lynne Boddy.
The structure of the hyphal apex: Spitzenkörper or
not? – Robert W Roberson.
Mycorrhizae and resource acquisition: dynamics in
fluctuating environments – Michael F Allen.
What can nuclear division, spindle pole body, and
septal pore characters reveal about fungal phylogeny?
– David J McLaughlin, TK Arun Kuman, and
Rosanne Healy.
The role of fungi in mediating ecosystem responses to
global change – Kathleen K Treseder and Krista L
McGuire.
Using cellular structure and biochemistry for insights
into gungal cell biology and phylogeny – Martha J
Powell and Peter M Letcher.
The impact of mycorrhizal fungal traits on ecosystem
responses to global change: a modeling approach –
Kate H Orwin, Miko UF Kirschbaum, Julie R
Deslippe, and Ian A Dickie.
Lysine pathways and cell wall chemistry revealed the
existence of two evolutionary lines within the
Kingdom Fungi – Salomon Bartnicki-Garcia.
Tallgrass prairie soil microbial communities are
resilient to climate change – Ari Jumpponen.
Biochemical characters support fungal lineages –
John D Weete, Maritza Abril, and Meredith
Blackwell.
Interactions among saprotrophic fungi and
invertebrate grazers under climate change – Lynne
Boddy.
Regulation of conidiation in Aspergillus nidulans and
Neurospora crassa – Brian D Shaw, Da-Woon
Chung, Srijana Upadhyay, Charles Greenwald,
Sheng-Li Deng, Heather H Wilkinson, and Daniel J
Ebbole.
7:00–10:00pm Banquet, MSA Auction & All Awards – Omni Hotel, Ballrooms A, B & D
Thursday 19 July 2012
8:30–9:00am
Nomenclature Working Groups Meeting – Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
coffee
–noon
International Subcomission on
Fusarium Systematics
(Chairs: David Geiser & Keith Seifert)
Nomenclature Working Group on Hypocreales
(Chairs: Amy Rossman & Priscila Chaverri)
Boxed lunch, bagged for those needing to depart
Continued discussion, as needed
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INDEX
Abril, Maritza: S7............................................. 26
Acharya, Krishnendu: P88 .............................. 18
Ackerman, Eric: P20 ........................................ 15
Adenipekun, Clementina O: P115 .................. 19
Adomas, Aleksandra: C11............................... 22
Afshan, Najam-ul-Sahar: C10......................... 22
Ahrendt, Steven R: C6 ..................................... 21
Ai, Jun: C6......................................................... 20
Aime, M Catherine: P22, P24, P26, P99, S3, C8
..................................................5, 11, 15, 17, 19
Ainsworth, A Martyn: S2 ................................ 13
Albu, Sebastian: P22 ........................................ 15
Alexander, Ian J: C8 ........................................ 22
Allen, Michael F: S6 ......................................... 26
Alli, Hakan: P53................................................ 15
Alpha, Cambria: P43........................................ 18
Amico, G: C8 ..................................................... 21
Amyotte, Stefan: C9 ......................................... 22
Anishchenko, Iryna M: C9 .............................. 22
Annis, Seanna L: C1......................................... 12
Antonetti, Jonathan: P119............................... 19
Aoki, Takayuki; C7 .......................................... 21
Armaleo, Daniele: C11 ..................................... 23
Armando, Eliane AS: P29................................ 41
Arnold, A Elizabeth: P46, C14..............5, 15, 24
Arnstadt, Tobias: P101 .................................... 16
Arroyo Moreno, Baldomero: P54 ................... 15
Binder, Manfred: P59, P60, P70 ...............16, 18
Birkebak, Joshua M: C2 ..............................5, 12
Bittleston, Leonora S: P111 ............................. 19
Blackwell, Meredith: P2, C10, S7 .......17, 23, 26
Blair, Jaime E: P41, P120 ......................5, 18, 19
Blanc, Guillaume: C11 ..................................... 23
Blanchette, Robert A: C6.............................3, 20
Boddy, Lynne: S2, S6..................................13, 26
Bojantchev, Dimitar: P61................................. 16
Boland, Greg: C10 ............................................ 22
Bonito, Gregory: P52, P54, P66, P102, C17 . 15,
..................................................................16, 25
Boonmee, Saranyaphat: P34 ........................... 18
Boraks, Andre: C10 .......................................... 22
Borevitz, Justin: C13 ........................................ 24
Borovicka, Jan: P108........................................ 17
Bretz, Richard L: P78....................................... 16
Brewer, Marin T: C3........................................ 12
Bridges, Katherine J: C16 ............................... 25
Broders, Kirk: C10 ........................................... 22
Brown, John: C10 ............................................. 22
Bruns, Thomas D: C14.............................3, 5, 24
Buchanan, Peter K: S2 ..................................... 13
Burchhardt, Kathleen M: C13 ........................ 24
Burger, Jutta: P68............................................. 16
Burleigh, J Gordon: P105 ................................ 17
Buscot, François: P101: C4, C14.........16, 20, 24
Bushley, Kathryn E: C11 ................................. 23
Büntgen, Ulf: S6 ................................................ 26
B
C
Baber, Kristin: P101......................................... 16
Baker, Scott: C11 .............................................. 23
Baldrian, Petr: C14........................................... 24
Ball, Bernie: C7................................................. 21
Barbison, Laura: C10....................................... 22
Barge, Edward G: P57 ..................................... 15
Baroni, Timothy J: P91, P93 ....................... 5, 19
Barrios, N: C8 ................................................... 21
Bartnicki-Garcia, Salomon: S7....................... 26
Barton, Hazel A: C15 ....................................... 24
Bates, Scott T: S1 .............................................. 13
Bauhus, Jürgen: P101 ...................................... 16
Bazzaz, Fahkri A: C16 ..................................... 25
Beard, Charles E: C6 ....................................... 20
Beaulieu, Wesley T: P33 .............................. 5, 17
Becerra, Alejandra G: C4................................ 20
Begerow, Dominik: C13 ................................... 24
Bellgard, Stanley E: P18, P98.................... 15, 16
Benitez, Maria S: C17 ...................................... 25
Berbee, Mary L: S4 ...................................... 3, 25
Bergemann, Sarah E: P93 ............................... 19
Berka, Randy M: P20....................................... 15
Bester, Cathy: RT ............................................. 14
Betancur, Marcelo: P91 ................................... 19
Bhatnager, Deepak: C3.................................... 12
Cafaro, Matias J: P3, C9........... 5, 10, 17, 21, 22
Cai, Lei: C5........................................................ 20
Calder, Beth: C1................................................ 12
Campbell, Matthew A: C11 ............................. 23
Cannon, Paul F: S2 .......................................9, 13
Cantrell, Sharon A.............................................. 3
Cao, Shugeng: C7.............................................. 22
Capelari, Marina: P87, P90 .......................18, 19
Caporaso, J Gregory: S1.................................. 13
Carbone, Ignazio: P12, P104, C13 .. 3, 9, 12, 14,
..................................................................17, 24
Carlson, Alexis L: P96...................................... 19
Carris, Lori: P48 ............................................... 15
Carver, Jonathan P: P8.................................... 14
Castellano, Michael: C8 ................................... 21
Castlebury, Lisa A: C5..................................... 20
Chabitnoy, Amy: P41 ....................................... 18
Chae, Su Myung: P23, P103 ............................ 17
Chambergo, Felipe S: P117 ............................. 19
Charron, Philippe: P19 .................................... 15
Chaverri, Priscila: C5...........................11, 16, 26
Chen, Ko-Hsuan: P66....................................... 16
Choi, Hyung-Kyoon: P79................................. 16
Christopher, Lewis: S5..................................... 25
Chukeatirote, Ekachai: P36, C5................18, 20
Chung, Da-Woon: S7........................................ 26
A
Cifuentes, Joaquín B: P89 ............................... 19
Clardy, Jon: C7................................................. 22
Clark, James S: C16, C17................................ 25
Clarke, H David: C8......................................... 21
Clay, Keith: P33 ................................................ 17
Co-David, Delia: C2.......................................... 12
Coffua, Lauren: P41......................................... 18
Collart, Frank: C11 .......................................... 21
Cook, Lauren: P41............................................ 18
Corradi, Nicolas: P19, C9, C11...........15, 22, 23
Cowden, Charles: C16...................................... 25
Crandall, Keith: P105 ...................................... 17
Crandall, Sharifa G: P110 ............................... 17
Cranston, Karen: P105 .................................... 17
Cripps, Cathy L: P57, P65, C8......10, 15, 16, 21
Crous, Pedro W: S3 ...................................... 5, 14
Cubeta, Marc A: P95, C6, C10, C13 ...3, 19, 20,
.................................................................. 21, 24
Cui, Yunluan: P76 ............................................ 16
Cázares, Efren: P54.......................................... 15
D
Dalal, Rahul S: C11 .......................................... 22
Dalpé, Yolande: P19 ......................................... 15
Datlof, Erin: P44 ............................................... 18
Davey, Marie L: P56......................................... 15
Davidson, Bill E: P67........................................ 16
Davis, William J: P119 ..................................... 19
Davoodian, Naveed: C2.................................... 12
Deng, Sheng-Li: S7 ........................................... 26
Dentinger, Bryn TM: S2 .................................. 13
Desai, Nikhilesh S: P64..................................... 16
Desjardin, Dennis E: P97............................. 5, 19
Deslippe, Julie R: C6 ........................................ 26
de Beer, Z Wilhelm: P6, P21, C7 ........14, 15, 21
de Souza, José I: P117, C10 ....................... 19, 22
de los Ríos, Asuncíon........................................ 13
Dae-Hoon, Jeon ................................................. 16
Dianese, Jose C: P29, C10.......................... 17, 22
Dibbern, Dörte: C14......................................... 24
Dickie, Ian A: P18, P98, S6..................15, 16, 26
Dietrich, Fred: C11........................................... 23
Dimarco, R: C8 ................................................. 21
Doktycz, Mitchel: C17...................................... 25
Domínguez, Laura: P54 ................................... 15
Douhan, Greg W: P27, P60, C10 ........16, 17, 21
Draney, Michael L: P85 ................................... 18
Duncan, Shona M: C6 ...................................... 20
Dunican, Brian F: P43, C11....................... 18, 22
Dunn, Kathryn M: C4...................................... 20
Duong, Tuan A: P6, P21, C3 .................12, 4, 15
Dutta, Arun K: P88 .......................................... 18
E
Ebbole, Daniel J: S7.......................................... 26
Eberhart, Ursula: P60 ...................................... 16
Eberlein, Chris: C13......................................... 24
Edelmann, Richard E: P78.............................. 16
Egli, Simon: C6.................................................. 26
Ehrlich, Kenneth C: P13 .................................. 14
Eichlerová, Ivana: C14..................................... 21
Ejoh, Omasan E: P115, C13 ............................ 19
Eyre, Catherine A ............................................. 21
F
Fang, Gang: C11 ............................................... 22
Fant, Jeremie: C15............................................ 23
Farrer, Emily: P9.............................................. 14
Farré, Marta: C11............................................. 23
Fernandez, Lisandro: C4 ................................. 20
Fierer, Noah: S1 ................................................ 13
Figueroa-Contreras, Pio Moises: C6 .............. 20
Filley, Timothy R: C6 ....................................... 20
Fisher, Karen E: P75 ........................................ 16
Floudas, Dimitrios: P69, P70, C2 ..........5, 13, 18
Franco-Molano, Ana Esperanza: P91 ............ 19
Frank, Jonathon: P52....................................... 15
Frankson, Paul: C16......................................... 25
Fraser, Scott: P18, P98 ...............................15, 16
Freitag, Michael: P25 ....................................... 17
Fremier, Alex K: C8 ......................................... 21
Frey, Serita D: P106, C16 ....................17, 24, 25
Frye, Courtney S: C9........................................ 22
G
Gajdeczka, Michael T: P102, C15 ............16, 24
Garbelotto, Matteo M: P51, S2, C10 ...13,15, 21
Garcia, Rafael: C1 ............................................ 12
Gause, Justin W: P4 ......................................... 17
Gaya, Ester: C7 ................................................. 21
Geiser, David M: C7 ...............................5, 11, 21
Geml, József: P62, P63, C2 ........................12, 16
Gibbons, John G: C11 ...................................... 23
Gilbert, Gregory S: P110 ................................. 17
Gilette, Nancy: P6 ............................................. 14
Glaeser, Jessie: C12 ................................3, 10, 22
Glassman, Sydney: P1 ...................................... 14
Gleason, Frank H: P117................................... 19
Glenn, Anthony E: P38 .................................... 18
Goldberger, Erica: P30 .................................... 17
Golding, G Brian: S5 ........................................ 25
González, Maria C: P38 ................................... 18
Goodwin, Stephen B: S4................................... 25
Gossage, Zachary T: P113, C4 ..................19, 20
Goward, Trevor: P47........................................ 18
Grabon, Jason: RT ........................................... 14
Grabowski, Paul: C13 ...................................... 24
Grand, Larry F: P95, C10 .........................19, 23
Greenwald, Charles: S7 ................................... 26
Greidinger, Alison: P41.................................... 18
Griffith, Gareth W: C2 .................................... 13
Grigoriev, Igor V: P20, P69, P70, C4 .15, 18, 20
Grabon, Jason, RT............................................ 14
Gryganskyi, Andrii P: C7 ................................ 21
Gryndler, Milan: P108 ..................................... 17
Gude, Karl: P105 .............................................. 17
27
Gueidan, Cecile: S1........................................... 13
Guevara, Gonzalo G: P52, P54 ....................... 15
H
Ha, Tai-Moon: P80 .......................................... 16
Hallen-Adams, Heather ..................................... 5
Halling, Roy E: P59 .......................................... 16
Halvorsen, Rune: S6......................................... 26
Hameed, Khalid: P102 ..................................... 16
Hanlin, Richard T: P38.................................... 18
Hansen, Karen: P50, C5............................. 15, 21
Hanson, David T: P107 .................................... 17
Harrison, Nicholas: C3..................................... 13
Hart, Andrew M: P86....................................... 18
Hayward, Jeremy: C8 ................................ 21, 22
Healy, Rosanne A: P50, P52, P54, S7 ....... 15, 26
Heegaard, Einar: S6 ......................................... 26
Heimdal, Rune: P56.......................................... 15
Heitman, Joseph: C15 ...................................... 24
Heidmarsson, Starri: S1................................... 13
Henkel, Terry W: P55, P99, C8 3, 15, 19, 21, 22
Heppenheimer, Elizabeth: P30 ....................... 17
Herr, Joshua R: C14......................................... 24
Herrera, Cesar S C5, ........................................ 20
Herrera, Jose: C17...................................... 11, 24
Hersh, Michelle H: C17.................................... 25
Heske, Edward J: P16 ...................................... 15
Hess, Jaqueline: C3........................................... 12
Hewitt, David A: S4 .......................................... 25
Hibbett, David S: ....... P59, P69, P70, P94, P96,
P105, C2 ............... 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19
Hicks, Sarah L: P9........................................ 5, 14
Hills, Allan E: P60 ............................................ 16
Hobbie, Erik: C4, S6 ........................3, 11, 20, 26
Hodgins-Davis, Andrea: C11........................... 22
Hodkinson, Brendan P: S1, P112, C7....... 9, 13,
.................................................................. 19, 22
Hofrichter, Martin: P101................................. 16
Holder, Mark: P105.......................................... 17
Hollingsworth, Teresa N: C4........................... 20
Hopkins, Kathryn L: C1, C4..................... 12, 20
Hoppe, Björn: P101 .......................................... 16
Horn, Bruce W: P12, C13.......................... 14, 24
Horton, Thomas: RT, C8 ........................... 14, 21
Hughes, Karen: C2, S2............................... 12, 13
Humber, Richard A: C9 .................................. 22
Hung, Richard: P14...................................... 5, 15
Husbands, Dillon R: C8 ................................... 22
Hustad, Vincent P: P16, C5 .............5, 10, 15, 20
Hutchinson, Miriam I: P20.............................. 15
Hwang, Jonathan: P49 ..................................... 15
Hyde, Kevin D: P36, P38, C5 .................... 18, 20
Hyun, Min Woo: P79.................................. 16, 17
I
Idnurm, Alexander: P19 .................................. 15
Im, Chak Han: P77........................................... 16
J
James, Timothy Y: P117, C9, C13 ......19, 22, 23
Jang, Myoung-Jun: P82 ................................... 16
Jarvie, Thomas: S1 ........................................... 13
Jarvis, Susan G: C8 .......................................... 22
Je, Hee Jeong: P23, P77, P103...................16, 17
Jedd, Gregory: S4 ............................................. 25
Jenkinson, Thomas S: P97 ............................... 19
Johnson, Eric M: C9......................................... 29
Johnson, Lynnaun: P15, C15.................5, 15, 24
Johnston, Peter R: S2 ....................................... 13
Joneson, Suzanne: C7....................................... 21
Jumper, Katherine E: P109 ............................. 17
Jumpponen, Ari: S6.......................................... 26
Jurgens, Joel: C6............................................... 20
Ju, Young-Cheul: P82 ...................................... 16
Justo, Alfredo: P92, P94, P96 .......................... 19
K
Kaffenberger, Justin T: P73, C6 ...............18, 20
Kahl, Tiemo: P101, C4 ...............................16, 20
Kandel, Prasanna: P5, C9..........................17, 21
Kandeler, Ellen: C14 ........................................ 24
Kang, Seogchan: C7.......................................... 21
Kaonongbua, Wittaya: P33.............................. 17
Kappauf, Catharine B: C15............................. 24
Kapturska, Danuta: P101 ................................ 16
Karstedt, Fernanda: P87.................................. 18
Kaspari, Michael: C14...................................... 24
Kath, Joseph A: P16, C15 ..........................15, 24
Kauserud, Håvard: P56, S6 .......................15, 26
Keel, M Kevin: C15 .......................................... 24
Kellner, Harald: P101 ...................................... 16
Kennedy, Peter .................................................... 5
Kepler, Ryan M: C9 ......................................... 21
Kerekes, Jennifer F: C14 ................................. 24
Kerrigan, Julia: C1 .......................................5, 12
Khalid, Abdul Nasir: C10 ................................ 22
Kim, Changmu: P100 ....................................... 16
Kim, Kyung Hee: P23, P103 ............................ 17
Kim, Mi Jin: P77............................................... 16
Kim, Min Keun: P23, P77, P103 ...............16, 17
Kim, Seong Hwan: P79 .................................... 16
Kinkel, Linda: C17 ........................................... 25
Kinoshita, Akihiko: P54 ................................... 15
Kirschbaum, Miko UF: S6............................... 26
Kistler, H Corby: C17 ...................................... 25
Kluting, Kerri L: P93 ....................................... 19
Kobert, Kassian: C7 ......................................... 21
Koch, Rachel A: P99.....................................5, 19
Kodis, Mali‘o: P44 ............................................ 18
Kozanitas, Melina: C10.................................... 23
Kramer, Susanne: C14 ..................................... 24
Krüger, Dirk: P101, C4, C14...............16, 20, 24
Kuan-Liang, Liu: C4 ........................................ 20
Kucera, Kaury: P43.......................................... 18
Kuman, TK Arun: S7 ....................................... 26
Kuske, Cheryl R: C4......................................... 20
28
Kwon, Hyuk Woo: P79..................................... 16
Kwon, Na Hee: P77........................................... 16
L
Lamb, Marshall C: P12.................................... 14
Lamourex, Yves: C2......................................... 12
Laramie, Matthew: P5 ..................................... 17
Larsen, Peter: C11............................................ 23
LeBlanc, Nicholas: C17.................................... 25
LeRenard, Ludovic: S4 .................................... 25
Lee, Hyun: P100................................................ 16
Lee, Hyun sook: P103....................................... 17
Lee, Jin Sung: P100 .......................................... 16
Lee, Marcia R: P78........................................... 16
Lee, Song Hee: P103 ......................................... 17
Lee, Yun-Hae: P82............................................ 16
Lehr, Nina A: C6............................................... 20
Lendemer, James C: S1, P112, C7......13, 19, 22
Letcher, Peter M: P118, P119, S7 ............. 19, 26
Leuchtmann, Adrian: C17............................... 24
Levesque, C Andre: S5 ........................................... 25
Levitis, Daniel: C7 ............................................ 22
Li, De-Wei: P32................................................. 17
Li, Ning: C7 ....................................................... 21
Li, Wenjun: C15................................................ 24
Lichtwardt, Robert W: C9...................................... 21
Lim, Young Woon: P100.................................. 16
Lin, H M: P16.................................................... 14
Little, Damon P: S5 .......................................... 25
Liu, Xingzhong: C5........................................... 20
Lodge, D Jean: S2 ......................................... 3, 13
Lofgren, Lotus: P72.......................................... 18
Lonergan, Erin R: P65, C8........................ 16, 21
Lopez, Sara R: P107 ......................................... 17
Lopez-Giraldez, Francesc: C6, C11 ......... 20, 23
Lowry, David: P75............................................ 16
Lu, Min: P6........................................................ 14
Lumbsch, Thorsten............................................. 5
Luangsa-ard, Janet J: C10 .............................. 23
Lueders, Tillmann: C14 ................................... 24
Lueschow, Shiloh: P15, C15 ...................... 15, 21
Luo, Jing: C5 ..................................................... 20
Lutzoni, Francois: S1, P47, C7, C11......... 5, 13,
...........................................................16, 21, 23
M
Maltz, Mia: P1, P68 .................................... 14, 16
Manamgoda, Dimuthu S: C5 .......................... 20
Marano, Agostina V: P117 .............................. 19
Marhan, Sven: C14........................................... 24
Marra, Robert E: C3.................................... 3, 12
Martin, Francis: P70, C11 ............................... 23
Martin, Rachael: P69 ....................................... 18
Martinez, Andrea M: P20................................ 15
Masuya, Hayato: C16....................................... 24
Matari, Nahill H: P120..................................... 19
Mateus-Pinilla, Nohra: P16 ............................. 15
Matheny, P Brandon: C2............................. 3, 12
McCluskey, Kevin: GM12 ............................... 22
McClanahan, Rod D: P15, P16, P17, C15.15,24
McCleery, Robert: P15, P17: C15.............15, 24
McCormick, Meghan A: P95, S10 ............19, 23
McCormick, Melissa........................................... 5
McCotter, Sean: P48......................................... 15
McDonald, Tami: C7 ........................................ 21
McFarland, Jack W: C4................................... 20
McGuinness, Deborah L: C4........................... 20
McGuire, Krista L: 110, S6 ............................. 26
McKee, Brandon M: P27 ................................. 17
McKenzie, Eric: C2........................................... 12
McLaughlin, David: P52, S7............................ 26
McTaggart, Alistair R: P26 ............................. 17
Medina Rivera, Mariely: P3 ............................ 17
Medland, Vicki: P85 ......................................... 18
Melillo, Jerry M: C16 ....................................... 25
Mena-Ali, Jorge: P30........................................ 17
Menolli, Nelson, Jr: P87, P90 ....................18, 19
Merritt, Joseph F: P16 ..................................... 15
Methven, Andrew S: P58 ................................. 15
Miadlikowska, Jolanta: P47 ................10, 18, 21
Mihaljevic, Martin: P108................................. 17
Miller, Andrew N: P16, P39, P40, P58, C5 3,
..................................................................18, 20
Miller, Stephen J, Jr: C16................................ 24
Miller, Steven L: C8 ......................................... 21
Minnis, Andrew M: S3 ..................................... 14
Mohan, Jacqueline E: C16, S6 ............11, 25, 26
Moll, Julia: C14................................................. 24
Monacell, James T: P104 ................................. 17
Money, Nicholas P: P76.................................... 16
Moore, Geromy G: P13 .................................... 14
Morgado, Luis N: P62, P63, C2.................12, 16
Morgenstern, Ingo: P71 ................................... 18
Morin, Emmanuelle: C11 ................................ 23
Morrison, Eric W: C16 .................................... 24
Mueller, Gregory M: S2, C13............5, 9, 13, 24
Mueller, Olaf: C11 ............................................ 23
Mujic, Alija B: C11........................................... 22
Murat, Claude: P54 .......................................... 15
N
Nagy, Laszlo G: P70 .....................................5, 18
Nara, Kazuhide: P54 ........................................ 15
Natvig, Donald O: P20..................................5, 15
Neilen, Manon: P62, P63.................................. 16
Nguyen, Hai: C2 ................................................ 13
Nguyen, Nhu H: P50 .....................................5, 15
Niazi, A R: C10.................................................. 22
Nickerson, Nancy: C2....................................... 13
Njambere, Evans N: P28 .................................. 17
Noordeloos, Machiel E: P62, P63..............12, 16
Norvell, Lorelei L: S3 ...................................9, 14
Nouhra, Eduardo R: P54, C4 ....................15, 20
Nowak, Michael: P54........................................ 15
Nuhn, Mitchell: P59.......................................... 16
Nuñez, Martin A: C8 ........................................ 21
29
O
Q
O'Donnell, Kerry: C7............................... 3, 5, 21
Oberhofer, Martina: C17................................. 24
Ogunjobi, Adeniyi A: P115.............................. 19
Olariaga, Ibai: C5 ............................................. 21
Olarte, Rodrigo A: C13................................ 5, 24
Oliveira, Jadson JS: P87 .................................. 18
Oliver, Jason P: P116 ....................................... 19
Orwin, Kate H: S6 ............................................ 26
Osmundson, Todd W: P51, P59, S2 RT, C10..5,
............................... 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23
Otto, Peter: P101............................................... 16
Owensby, Alisha C: C11 .............................. 5, 23
Quintanilla, Laura A: C6.............................5, 20
P
Padamsee, Mahajabeen: C2, S2, P18, P98 ... 12,
......................................................13, 15, 16, 19
Pagliaccia, Deborah P: P27 ....................... 12, 18
Palm, Mary .......................................................... 5
Panaccione, Daniel G: C3, P33, P35............... 17
Parchert, Kylea J: C3, P20 .............................. 17
Parfitt, David: S2 .............................................. 13
Park, Duckchul: P18, P98................................ 15
Park, Ki Kwan: P77.......................................... 16
Pastor, Nicolas: C4 ........................................... 20
Paul, Deb: RT.................................................... 14
Payne, Gary A: C3............................................ 12
Peay, Kabir: P72 ............................................... 18
Pecyna, Marek: P101........................................ 16
Peever, Tobin: P48............................................ 15
Pelin, Adrian: C9 .............................................. 22
Perez-Ortega, Sergio: S1.................................. 13
Perry, Brian A: P44, P97 .......................5, 18, 19
Petersen, Ronald: C2, S2 ........................... 12, 13
Peterson, Stephen W: P37 ............................... 18
Pfister, Donald: P54.......................................... 15
Phookamsak, Rungtiwa: P36 .......................... 18
Picard, Kathryn T: S1.................................. 5, 13
Pilliod, David: P5 .............................................. 17
Pires-Zottarelli, Carmen LA: P117 ................ 19
Pong, Elinor P: P27 .......................................... 17
Porras-Alfaro, Andrea: P7, P9, P10, P11, P15,
P17, P107, P113, C4, C15...10, 14, 15, 17, 19,
.................................................................. 20, 24
Porter, David: P109, ......................................... 17
Porter, Teresita M: C7, S5......................... 21, 25
Poudel, Ravin: C17 ........................................... 24
Powell, Amy J: P20........................................... 15
Powell, Martha J: P118, P119, S7............. 19, 26
Powlowski, Justin: P71..................................... 18
Pradhan, Prakash: P88 .................................... 18
Presley, Gerald N: P74, C6........................ 18, 20
Pringle, Anne: C3, P111, C7, C16 3, 7, 9, 12, 19
.................................................................. 22, 25
Purahong, Witoon: P101.................................. 16
R
Raja, Huzefa A: P39 ......................................... 18
Rajakaruna, Nishanta: P109 ........................... 17
Ratekin, Angela K: C15 ...............................5, 23
Redfern, Joanna L: P20 ................................... 15
Redhead, Scott A...........................................9, 14
Ree, Richard H: P105 ....................................... 17
Rehner, Stephen: C7, C9.................................. 21
Reyes, Ricardo: P75.......................................... 16
Reynolds, Hannah T: P66, C8, C15 ....16, 21, 24
Reynolds, Nicole K: P5..................................... 17
Rice, Daniel: C11............................................... 22
Rice, James: P69................................................ 18
Richards, Thomas A: S4 .................................. 25
Richter, Brantlee S: C17 .................................. 25
Riley, Rohan: P19 ............................................. 15
Rivas Plata, Eimy: P47..................................... 18
Rivera Calo, J: P81 ........................................... 16
Rivera, Yazmin: C8 .......................................... 21
Robbertse, Barbara: C7 ................................... 21
Roberson, Robert: S7 .................................11, 26
Robert, Vincent A: S3....................................... 11
Robideau, Gregg P............................................ 25
Robinson, Sarah L: P35 ................................... 18
Rodriguez Estrada, Alma E: P85.................... 18
Rogers, Hilary J ................................................ 13
Rokas, Antonis: C11 ......................................... 23
Rooney, Alejandro P: C7 ................................. 21
Rosales, Antonio D: P7, P10, P11.................... 14
Rosique-Gil, Edmundo: P38............................ 18
Rossman, Amy Y: P34, P36, C5 ....11, 18, 20, 26
Roy, Anirban: P88 ............................................ 18
Rudloff, Renate: P101 ...................................... 16
Ruess, Roger W: C4.......................................... 20
Runa, Farhana: C3 .......................................5, 12
Rush, Tomas A: P22 ......................................... 15
Ryan, Katy L: C3 .............................................. 12
Ryu, Jae San: P23, P77, P103 ....................16, 17
S
Sadowsky, Jesse J: P106................................... 17
Salamone, Amy: C1 .......................................... 13
Salgado-Salazar, Catalina: C5 ....................5, 20
Samuels, Gary J: C5 ......................................... 20
Sanchez-Garcia, Marisol: C2 .......................... 12
Sandona, Katrina P: P7, P10........................... 14
Sanjuan, Tatiana: P91 .......................................... 19
Santillan, Naomi: P84....................................... 18
Santos, Maria DM: C10 ................................... 22
Sapp, C: P81 ...................................................... 16
Sathiya Seelan, Jaya Seelan: P94 .................... 19
Savytskyi, Oleksandr V: C9 ............................ 22
Schadt, Christopher: P66, P102, C17.......16, 25
Schaefer, Rainier E: P97 .................................. 19
30
Scharnagl, Klara: P45 ...................................... 18
Scheidegger, Christoph: S2 ............................. 13
Schmitt, Imke ...................................................... 5
Schilling, Jonathan S: P73, P74, P116, C4, C6
............................................................18, 19, 20
Schoch, Conrad: S5 .................................... 11, 25
Schäfer, Angela M: C13................................... 23
Seavey, Frederick: P45..................................... 18
Seifert, Keith A: C7, C15 ...........9, 11, 14, 21, 24
Sekimoto, Satoshi: P118, S4 ...................... 19, 25
Seo, Geon-Sik .................................................... 16
Sermenli, Hayrunisa Bas: P53 ........................ 15
Serpe, Marcelo D: P67 ............................... 16, 17
Serpi, Maggie: P30............................................ 17
Sérusiaux, Emmanuel: P47................................. 18
Shao, Jonathan: C9........................................... 21
Shaw, Brian D: S7....................................... 11, 26
Shaw, Jeffrey J: P43, C11................................ 22
Shearer, Carol A: P39, P40, C1 ............9, 12, 18
Shefferson, Richard: C16................................. 25
Shu, Xiaomei: C10 ............................................ 23
Sicher, Richard: C16 ........................................ 25
Sikhakolli, Usha: C3......................................... 13
Simberloff, Dan: C8.......................................... 21
Simmons, Blake: P20........................................ 15
Simonini, Giampaolo: P60............................... 16
Sinsabaugh, Robert L: P7, P9, P10, P11, P107,
P113 ...................................................14, 17. 19
Sipe, Timothy: C16 ........................................... 25
Skrede, Inger: C3.............................................. 12
Slot, Jason C: C11.................................10, 22, 23
Smith, Cyndi M: C8.......................................... 21
Smith, Matthew E: P52, P54, P55, C8, C9
............................................................15, 21, 22
Smith, Stephen A: P105 ................................... 17
Soares, William RO: P29, C10 .................. 17, 22
Sobolev, Victor S: P12...................................... 14
Snajdr, Jaroslav: C14....................................... 21
Soltis, Douglas E: P105..................................... 17
Song, Won Du: P23........................................... 17
Song, Zewei: C4 ................................................ 21
Sorensen, Ronald B: P12.................................. 14
Southworth, Darlene: P52 ............................... 15
Souza, Erica SC................................................. 19
Spakowicz, Daniel J: P43, C11.................. 18, 22
Spatafora, Joseph W: C7, C11 ........3, 11, 21, 22
Spiegel, Frederick W: C9................................. 22
Stajich, Jason E: S4, C6, C9 ..........11, 20, 21, 25
Stalpers, Joost: S3............................................. 11
Stamatakis, Alexandros: C7 ............................ 21
Steciow, Mónica M: P117 ................................ 19
Stern, Rowena F: S1 ......................................... 13
Stevenson, Bradley S: C14............................... 21
Stevenson, Bryan: P18, P98....................... 15, 16
Sthultz, Christopher M: C16........................... 25
Stone, Jeffrey: P25...................................... 11, 17
Stonewall, Jason: C15 ...................................... 24
Strack, Betty ........................................................ 5
Strobel, Scott A: P43, C11 .........................18, 22
Struwe, Lena: C5 .............................................. 20
Stursová, Martina: C14.................................... 24
Suding, Katherine N: P7, P9, P10, P11, P113 ...
..................................................................14, 19
Suh, Sung O: C10.............................................. 21
Suh, Sung-Oui: P2............................................. 17
Sun, Jianghua: P6 ............................................. 14
Sung, Gi-Ho: P79 .............................................. 16
Sweeney, Katarina: P25 ...............................5, 17
Sylvain, Iman A: C13 ....................................... 23
T
Taerum, Stephen: P6 ........................................ 14
Talbot, Jenny: P72 ............................................ 18
Tanney, Joey B: C15......................................... 24
Taylor, Andy FS: P60, C8..........................16, 22
Taylor, Bernadette C: C15............................... 23
Taylor, D Lee: P62: S1, C4 ..................13, 16, 20
Taylor, John......................................................... 5
Taylor, Nick: C6................................................ 20
Taylor, Steven J: P16........................................ 15
Tedersoo, Leho: P54 ......................................... 15
Thiers, Barbara M: RT .................................... 14
Thomas, Elizabeth: C6 ..................................... 20
Thomas, Kalyn: P48 ......................................... 15
Thomas, W Kelley: C16 .............................24, 25
Thompson, Therese.......................................9, 12
Thüs, Holger: S1................................................ 13
Timling, Ina: P62 .............................................. 16
Tobias, Terri L: P7, P10, P11 .......................... 14
Toome, Merje: P24 ........................................... 15
Tournas, VH: P81, P84...............................16, 18
Townsend, Jeffrey P: C3, P49, C6, C7, C11 ......
......................................... 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23
Trail, Frances: C3, C6, C11...... 3, 10, 13, 20, 23
Trappe, James M: P54 ..................................... 15
Treseder, Kathleen K: P68, S6..................16, 26
Tretter, Eric D: C9............................................ 21
Tsang, Adrian: P71 ........................................... 18
Tschirner, Urlike W: C6 .................................. 20
Turner, Ashley N: C3 ....................................... 12
Tuskan, Gerald (Jerry): C17........................... 25
U
U'Ren, Jana M: P46, C14...............11, 15, 23, 24
Udayanga, Dhanushka: C5 .............................. 20
Uehling, Jessie K: P55 ...................................... 15
Upadhyay, Srijana: S7 ..................................... 26
Urbina, Hector: P2, C10.........................5, 17, 23
Uribe Valdez, Gilberto: C10............................... 23
V
Valent, Barbara.......................................6, 10, 21
Van Diepen, Linda TA: P106, C16, S6.......... 11,
............................................................24, 25, 26
Vellinga, Else C: P50 ..............................9, 11, 15
31
Vilgalys, Rytas J: P54, P55, P66, P102, C7, C8,
C9, C17..............................3, 15, 16, 21, 22, 25
Vitikainen, Orvo: P47 ...................................... 18
Voigt, Kerstin: C9............................................. 22
Volk, Thomas J: P8, P83, P86, C15 11, 14, 18 23
Vorísková, Jana: C14 ....................................... 24
Vujanovic, Vladimir: P114 .............................. 19
Vázquez-Estup, Rosalva A: P89 ..................... 19
Vetrovsky, Tomás: C14.................................... 24
Wilson, Nathan J: C4 ....................................... 20
Wingfield, Brenda D: P21, C3...................12, 15
Wingfield, Michael J: P6, P21, C3, C7 12, 14,
..................................................................15, 21
Wong, Frank: P28............................................. 17
Woodward, Steve: C8....................................... 22
Working Group, AFTOL2: S4........................ 25
Worthington, Carolyn J: C13.......................... 24
Wu, Steven: C9.................................................. 22
W
X
Wada, Gloria A: P78 ........................................ 16
Walberg, Eric D: P83 ....................................... 18
Waldrop, Virginia: C1 ..................................... 12
Walker, Allison K: C1...................................... 13
Walker, Donald M: C5..................................... 19
Walsh, Emily: P31 ............................................ 17
Wang, Han: C4.................................................. 20
Wang, Yan: C9.................................................. 21
Wang, Yun: P54 ................................................ 15
Wang, Zheng: P49, C6 ............................... 15, 20
Ward, Todd J: C7............................................. 21
Weete, John D: S7............................................. 26
Weir, Alex............................................................. 5
Weir, Bevan: P18, P98................................ 15, 16
Wen, Chen: S5................................................... 25
White, Jame F, Jr: C5 ...................................... 20
White, Merlin M: P4, P5, C9..................... 17, 21
Wicaksono, Christian Y: C4............................ 20
Wickett, Norman: C13 ..................................... 24
Wilkinson, Heather H: S7................................ 26
Williams, Gwendolyn C: C8............................ 22
Williams, Tabitha F: P17, C4................5, 15, 20
Williams, Tiffani: P105 .................................... 17
Wilson, Andrew W: C13 ......................11, 23, 24
Wilson, Emma R: P5 ........................................ 17
Xie, Gary: C4..................................................... 20
Y
Yang, Zhuliang: P49......................................... 15
Yannarell, Anthony C: P16 ............................. 15
Yeraballi, Sagar: P113...................................... 19
Young, Darcy: P69............................................ 18
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Zambonelli, Alessandra: P54........................... 15
Zelski, Steven E: P39, P40................................ 18
Zhang, Han: C11............................................... 23
Zhang, Ning: P28, P31, C5, C16, S5 ......3, 5, 11,
......................................................17, 20, 24, 25
Zhang, Zhi: C6 .................................................. 20
Zhao, Guihua: P32............................................ 17
Zhao, Qi: P49..................................................... 15
Zifcáková, Luciag: C14 .................................... 21
Zimmerman, Kolea C: P1, C7...................14, 22
Zimmerman, Naupaka: P1 .............................. 14
Ziska, Lewis: C16.............................................. 25
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Dunham
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Osborn
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34
Luce
89
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15
Mason
Lab
442
Helen Hadley
Hall
432-4
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46
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85
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493
Silliman
158
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Peabody
Museum
Wh it n e y
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one way
Omni
New Haven
Hotel
Rosenfeld
Hall
Timothy
Dwight
4
1. Omni Hotel; 155 Temple St.
10. Becton Center; 15 Prospect St.
2. Peabody Museum; 170 Whitney Ave. 11. Sterling Library; 120 High St.
12. Kelly’s Restaurant;
3. Davies Auditorium; 15 Prospect St.
4. Whitney Humanities Center; 53 Wall St. 196 Crown St.
13. CT Agricultural
5. Kline Geology Lab; 210 Whitney Ave.
Station;
6. Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona;
1
Prospect
indicates parking garage St. Experiment
123 Huntington St.
7. Swing Residence Hall; 100 Tower Parkway
8. Morse Residence Hall; 304 York St.
9. President’s Room; 168 Grove St.
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Woodbridge
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58
Whitney
Humanities
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53 246
Church Street
405
one way
one way
Visitor
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149
143
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Donaldson
Commons 70
124
140
Whitney
Grove
Square
one way
Wh it
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w ay
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Bradley Street
12
United
Church
Hendrie
Hall
Hewitt Quad
Audubon Street
Center
Church
82-90
Trinity
Church
one way
435
et
135
Grove Street
Shubert
Performing
Art Center
Stoeckel
451
Hall
one way
Calhoun
one way
Connecticut
Hall
Battell
Phelps
Chapel
Lawrance Farnam
Welch
Cross Campus
Beinecke
80
Old Campus
Cross
Campus
Library
Berkeley
68
Bingham
Lanman Post
Wright Office
WLH
Sprague
Hall
McClellan
Vanderbilt
12
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80
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Sterling
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Theater
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Hall
Harkness Tower
Elm Street
Chapel Street
100
11
College Street
one way
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one way
one way
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one way
Crown Street
High Street
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Hall of Graduate
Studies
S
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Mudd
Library
Durfee
British
Art
Center
Branford
301
295
Weir
Art
Gallery
Sculpture
Garden
New
Residence
Hall
July 15th-19th
one way
Jonathan Edwards
149
305
254
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Yale
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217
205 211
Drama
Annex
215
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Interstate I-91
Orange Street
one way
Information
155 Technology
Services
181
Time
Saturday, July 14
Sunday, July 15
Monday, July 16
8:30
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
9:00
11:00
11:30
Swing Hall
Tower Drive
CAES Jones
Auditorium
12:00
12:30
Foray Lunch
CAES
Lunch
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
MSA Council Foray display
Lunch
Shuttles to
Meeting
FESIN Workshop
Swing Dorm
cont'd
1:30, 2:00 &
2:45
CAES Jones
Auditorium
Davies
4:30
5:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
Poster boards ready
Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
meet 10:45
at John
Davenport's
Restaurant
Omni 19th
Floor
FESIN Workshop
Dinner
Kelly's
Restaurant
196 Crown
Street
Council
Meeting
continued if
needed
2. Basidiomycete
Systematics
Davies
3. Genetics, Syst.
& Evol.
WHC
Break
MSA President's Address
SSS 114
Lunch
FESIN
FESIN
FESIN
FESIN
Breakout 1 Breakout 2 Breakout 3 Breakout 4
Davies
Registration
Symposium 1
Phylogenetic & Functional Fungal
Diversity
WHC
Break for coffee & registration
FESIN
Writing teams, all together
Davies
Student Workshop: How to
use fungi to get a job
KGL 123
5:00
6:30
Culinary
Walk
Foyer of
BectonDavies
4:00
6:00
1. Fungal
Diversity; Aquatic
Environment
Sterling Library
Foray
meet at 8:00
AM in front
of
FESIN Workshop
9:30
Charting a
course towards a
10:00 North American
Mycoflora
10:30
Break
Symposium 3
New International Code of
Nomenclature
WHC
Reception/Mixer
Symposium 2
Science that
Underpins
Conservation
Davies
Fungal Ecology
Editorial Board
Kelly's Restaurant
Round Table
Fungal
Conservation in
N. America
Davies
Dinner
Peabody Museum
Student Mixer Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
late arrivals ONLY can pick up registration at the door
Poster Session 1
Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
Poster Session 2
Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
(see campus map for locations) Becton (10); CAES (13); Davies (3); KGL (5); Kelly's (12); Omni (1); Peabody (2); SSS (6); Sterling Library (11); WHC (4)
Time
Tuesday, July 17
Wednesday, July 18
8:30
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
9:00
9:30
10:00
4. Diversity &
Ecology
5. Ascomycete
Systematics
6. Cell Biology &
Evolution
WHC
Davies
KGL
10:30
Break
11:00
Karling Lecture
SSS 114
11:30
12:00
2:00
2:30
3:00
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
7. Syst., Evol. &
Lichens
8. Ectomycorrhizal Ecology
9. Invertebrate
Assoc. Fungi
Davies
WHC
Becton 31
Break
4:00
Contributed Oral Concurrent Sessions
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
10. Plant pathology
WHC
11. Genetics,
Genomics and
Evolution
Davies
MSA Volunteers' Reception
President's Room
168 Grove St
WHC
Mycologia Editorial
Board Lunch
Meeting
KGL 123
Lunch
3:30
4:30
17. Rhizosphere endophytes
16. Fungal Ecology
Davies
Davies
1:00
15. Mammal
Pathology
KGL
14. Soil Community
WHC
Break
MSA Business Meeting/Lunch
12:30
1:30
13. Population
Genetics
Davies
Thursday, July 19
Symposium 4
Comparative
Genomics of Fungi
Davies
Symposium 5
The Fungal DNA Barcode and Beyond
Nomenclature Working Groups
CAES Jones Auditorium
International
Subcommission on
Fusarium
Systematics
CAES Jones
Auditorium
Nomenclature
Working Group on
Hypocreales
CAES Jones
Auditorium
Boxed Lunch
continued
discussion, as
needed
continued
discussion, as
needed
WHC
Break
12. USA Culture
Collection Coord.
Network
Becton 31
Symposium 6
Fungi in a Changing
World
Symposium 7
Cell Structure & Biochemistry In
Phylogeny
Davies
WHC
Dinner Cruise
6-8:30 pm
depart 6:10 pm
from Swing Hall
Banquet, Auction and Awards
1000 Fungal Genome Project
Omni Ballroom A or B
Omni Hotel
Ballrooms A, B, D
(pick up posters)
9:30
(see campus map for locations) Becton (10); CAES (13); Davies (3); KGL (5); Kelly's (12); Omni (1); Peabody (2); SSS (6); Sterling Library (11); WHC (4)