International Conference of Plant Chromosome Engineering and Functional Genomics for Breeding 2019(时间:2019年6月3日-5日)

Conference Agenda
 
 
June 2, 2019Sunday
13:00-18:00  Registration   at Lobby of Beijing Ya'ao International Hotel
 
June 3, 2019Monday
Opening Ceremony
Chairman: Fangpu Han, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
08:30-08:40  Weicai Yang, Director of IGDB
Welcome Speech
08:40-08:50  Qixin Sun, President of CAU
 
Keynote Lecture
 
08:50-09:40  James A. Birchler, University of Missouri, USA
Construction of engineered minichromosomes and a path toward synthetic chromosomes in plants
09:40-10:20 Conference photo &Coffee break
 
 
Chairman: Youping Wang, Yangzhou University, China
10:20-11:10 Avraham A. Levy, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Genetics with no sex - Somatic recombination in plants
11:10-11:30   Blake Meyers University of Missouri, USA
The evolution and functional roles of reproductive phasiRNAs in plants
11:30-11:50   Yingxiang Wang, Fudan University, China
New insights into the role of DNA synthesis in meiotic recombination
 
Session 1: Plant Chromosome Biology II
 
Chairman: Dengcai Liu, Sichuan Agricultural University, China
14:00-14:20  Ingo Schubert, IPK, Germany
Cytogenomics for duckweeds, an upcoming aquatic crop
14:20-14:40  Andreas Houben, IPK, Germany
Programmed elimination of host genome derived B chromosomes in the roots of the goat grass Aegilops speltoides
14:40-15:00  Luca Comai, University of California, USA
Genome instability in potato
 
15:00-15:20 Coffee break
 
Chairman: Wanquan Ji, Northwest A&F University, China
15:20-15:40  Zhukuan Cheng, IGDB, CAS, China
Transition from mitosis into meiosis
15:40-16:00  Haiqin Zhang (For Yonghong Zhou), Sichuan Agricultural University, China
Recent natural hybridization in Triticeae species: evidence from morphology, cytology and molecular
16:00-16:20 Xiu’e Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University, China
Development and application of oligo-based chromosome painting in Triticeae species
16:20-16:40 Zujun Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Genome-wide identification and application of tandem repeats in wheat genome
16:40-17:00 Jing Yuan, IGDB, CAS, China
Characterization of centromere-specific histone CENH3 in wheat and maize
 
June 4, 2019Tuesday
 
Keynote Lecture
Chairman: Bao Liu, Northeast Normal University, China
08:30-09:20  Kathleen J. Newton, University of Missouri, USA
Mitochondrial DNA and genomes in maize
 
Session 2: Functional Genomics I
 
09:20-09:40  Bob Schmitz, University of Georgia, USA
Systematic Discovery of Gene Regulatory Elements Using Chromatin Structure in Plant Genomes
The dynamics of soybean genome evolution, domestication and diversification
Structural changes among wheat genomes and sub-genomes
 
10:20-10:40 Coffee break
 
Chairman: Yingxiang Wang, Fudan University, China
10:40-11:00  Gregory P. Copenhaver, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Repair of Meiotic DSB in the Ribosomal RNA Genes Uses Non-homologous End Joining
11:00-11:20   Bao Liu, Northeast Normal University, China
Histone modifications of the BBAA genomes in tetraploid and hexaploid wheat and their impact on homeologous gene expression
11:20-11:40   Zhongfu Ni, China Agricultural University, China
TBA
11:40-12:00   Zengyan Zhang, Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), China
The wheat elongator subunit 4 triggerstranscriptome reprogamming via histone acetylation and positively regulates immuneresponses
 
 
Chairman: Xiu’e Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University, China
14:00-14:20  Gernot G. Presting, University of Hawaii, USA
New Insights into Maize Centromere Evolution
14:20-14:40  Zanmin Hu, IGDB, CAS, China
The Diversity of Sequence and Chromosomal Distribution of New Transposable Element-Related Segments in the Rye Genome
14:40-15:00  Jinjin Jiang (for Youping Wang), Yangzhou University, China
Identification of imprinting genes related to abortion of resynthesized Brassica napus
15:00-15:20 Coffee break
 
Session 3: Germplasm enhancement
 
Chairman: Bao Liu, Northeast Normal University, China
 Alien genes for wheat germplasm enhancement and breeding
15:40-16:00  Tsujimoto Hisashi, University of Tottori, Japan
Extensive wheat germplasm enhancement to secure food under climate change
16:00-16:20 Wanquan Ji, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, China
Progress on the molecular cytogenetics identification of wheat -Leymus mollis derivatives
Identification of disease resistant and stress tolerant alien chromosome lines derived from wheat-Thinopyrum intermedium
16:40-17:00  Lin Huang (for Dengcai Liu), Sichuan Agricultural University, China
Dissecting stripe rust resistance from the D-genome progenitor of wheat and the application in wheat breeding
17:00-17:20  Min Xu (for Baoliang Zhou), Nanjing Agricultural University, China
Inducement and identification of chromosome introgression and translocation of G.hirsutum-G.austral
 
Session 4: Forum for graduate students
 
Chairman: Shulan Fu, Sichuan Agricultural University, China
19:20-19:40  Chaolan Fan, Sichuan Agricultural University (Dengcai Liu lab)
Genetic mapping of a major QTL promoting homoeologous chromosome pairing from in a wheat landrace
19:40-20:00  Ruili Lv, Northeast Normal University (Bao Liu lab)
Effects of non-homologous chromosome translocation on gene expression and phenotypes in hexaploid wheat
20:00-20:20 Yanzhen Wang, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (Wanquan Ji lab)
 Molecular cytogenetics identification of wheat -Thinopyron ponticum derivatives
20:20-20:40   Deying Zeng, Sichuan Agricultural University (Dengcai Liu lab)
Transcriptome analysis of polyploidy-associated wheat aneuploidy
20:40-21:00  Xianrui Guo, IGDB, CAS, China (Fangpu Han lab)
New translocation lines with high stripe rust resistance were developed from wheat-Thinopyrum intermedium derivative
 
June 5, 2019Wednesday
 
Session 5: New technology for Genomic Breeding
 
Chairman: Wanquan Ji, Northwest A&F University, China
08:30-08:50  J. Perry Gustafson, University of Missouri, USA
World Food Supply: Problems and Prospects
A pipeline for gene transfer from Aegilops section Sitopsis species into bread wheat
09:10-09:30  Takayoshi Ishii, University of Tottori, Japan
RNA-guided endonuclease - in situ labelling (REGN-IS) - a fast CRISPR/Cas9 based cytogenetic tool for various species
09:30-09:50  Weihua Liu, Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), China
Chromosome engineering of wheat-Agropyron cristatum
09:50-10:10  Xingguo Ye, Institute of Crop Science, CAAS, China
Development of chromosomal specific PCR markers to Dasypyrum villosum and Aegilops longissma using transcriptome data and their applications in breeding new wheat varieties and alien lines
 
10:10-10:30 Coffee break
 
Chairman: Dengcai Liu, Sichuan Agricultural University, China
10:30-10:50  Hengxiu Yu, Yangzhou University, China
Chromosome painting and its applications in cultivated and wild rice
10:50-11:10  Shulan Fu, Sichuan Agricultural University, China
ND-FISH replacing GISH to identify alien chromosomes in wheat background
11:10-11:30   Tianheng Ren Sichuan Agricultural University, China
The evolution and breeding effects by introduce the genetic diversity of rye into wheat genome
 


 

 
International Conference of Plant Chromosome Engineering and Functional Genomics for Breeding
June 3–June 5, 2019, Beijing, China

Date
Time
Description
2019-6-2
13:00—18:00
2019-6-3
08:30—08:50
1-215
08:50—09:40
1-215
Morning Part-1
09:40—10:20
Gate of building 1
Outside of 1-215
10:20—11:50
1-215
Morning Part-2
12:00—14:00
Outside of 1-215
Lunch
14:00—15:00
1-215
Afternoon Part-1
15:00—15:20
Outside of 1-215
Coffee break
15:20—17:00
1-215
Afternoon Part-2
17:40—19:40
Restaurant
Dinner
08:30—10:20
1-215
Morning Part-1
10:20—10:40
Outside of 1-215
Coffee break
10:40—12:00
1-215
Morning Part-2
12:10—14:00
Outside of 1-215
Lunch
14:00—15:00
1-215
Afternoon Part-1
15:00—15:20
Outside of 1-215
Coffee break
15:20—17:20
1-215
Afternoon Part-2
18:00—19:00
Outside of 1-215
Dinner
19:20—21:00
1-215
Forum for Postgraduate
2019-6-5
08:30—10:10
1-215
Morning Part-1
10:10—10:30
Outside of 1-215
Coffee break
10:30—11:30
1-215
Morning Part-2
11:40—13:00
Outside of 1-215
Lunch

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