15th Solanaceae Abstract 2018 (Chiangmai Thailand) - Compressed
15th Solanaceae Abstract 2018 (Chiangmai Thailand) - Compressed
15th Solanaceae Abstract 2018 (Chiangmai Thailand) - Compressed
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Towards a solution for hidden hunger: folate biofortification of Dominique Van Der 31
crop plants Straeten
Protein interactomic tools for tomato research Alain Goossens 32
Synthetic Biology tools for Solanaceae Diego Orzaez 33
Past, present and future transient expression systems for the expression Hadrien Peyret 34
of recombinant proteins in solanaceous plants
SESSION IV: BIODIVERSITY
The Biodiversity in the European Tomato Pool: a source for Fruit Quality Antonio Granell 35
and Plant Adaptation Traits Richart
The G2P-SOL project: harnessing the genetic and phenotypic diversity Giovanni Giuliano 36
of the four major Solanaceae crops
Use of eggplant wild genepools biodiversity for introgression breeding Pietro Gramazio 37
The fruit metabolic diversity and rewiring patterns of tomato Guangtao Zhu 38
groups provide insights to modern breeding
Is tomato the right model for fruit ripening? a lesson from the Silin Zhong 39
fruit ENCODE project
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PARALLEL WORKSHOP: BIOINFORMATICS
Pangenomics in crops Sandra Smit 40
Digesting genomics data with OrthoDB and BUSCO Evgeny Zdobnov 41
Unravelling complex Solanaceous genomes - Nanopores can help Bjoern Usadel 42
Breeding Informatics Solutions at SGN (solgenomics.net) Isaak Yosief Tecle 43
Improving Genetic Research and breeding of the Most Complex Gil Ronen 44
Genomes with Denovo Assembly and Pan Genome Analysis
BAX INHIBITOR-1 (BI-1) gene is involved in the formation Zehao Gong GEMB-01 71
of carpel and locular gel in tomato fruit
Bulk Segregant K-mer Analysis (BSKA) a novel and versatile Charlotte BT-02 73
tool for genetic research of dominant traits in polyploid crops Prodhomme
Chemotyping and genotyping methods inferring genetic factors of Hee Ju Yoo SG-01 77
carotenogenesis in tomato
Chloroplast and nuclear phylogenomics reveals concordant phylogenetic Péter Poczai SG-02 78
structure in wild tomatoes (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon, Solanaceae)
Connecting interface of tomato with a root parasitic plant Phelipanche Koh Aoki ABS-03 79
aegyptiaca can be a potential target for post-haustorial resistance
Development of DNA marker for brachytic in tomato using SGN database Yuki OI BT-03 80
Efficient generation of pink-fruited tomatoes using CRISPR/Cas9 system Lei Deng and GEMB-05 82
Changbao Li
Efficient viral inoculation protocol for Tomato necrotic ringspot virus Channarong ABS-04 83
and Capsicum chlorosis virus resistance screening in tomato Seepiban
Exploration of new resistance of tomato to a root parasitic plant, Junna Saito ABS-05 85
Phelipanche aegyptiaca
Titles Authors Code Page
Fine mapping and prediction of the candidate gene for the Rx3 Yao Xiao SB-02 86
locus conferring resistance to bacterial spot race T1 in tomato
Fine mapping of a locus for fruit weight in tomato Xiaolin Geng, Xiaoxi Liu, BT-04 87
and Wencai Yang
Fine Mapping of the Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) Amornrat Changkwian BT-06 89
Resistance Locus Me7 in Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Function of lipocalin proteins in tomato is related to light and Anung Wahyudi SB-03 90
oxidative stress tolerance
Genetic and phenotypic diversity of tomato germplasm for Jonathan Kressin BIO-01 92
bacterial wilt resistance (Ralstonia solanacearum)
Genome editing of tomato oxidosqualene cyclase genes using Kousuke Shimizu GEMB-07 94
CRISPR/Cas9 system
Genome-wide association study of nine agronomic traits in Capsicum Hea-Young Lee SG-04 95
Identification of candidate genes in pepper for anthocyanin accumulation Xiaofen Zhang GEMB-08 98
Influences of Water Irrigation Frequency on Yield and Quality Thanee Sirisom BIO-02 99
of Cherry Tomato Grown in Greenhouse
Jasmonate is involved in the stress of root knot nematodes to tomato Shaohui Wang ABS-07 100
Metabolomics of Colorado potato beetle resistance in potato Helen Tai ABS-08 101
Molecular breeding for bacterial wilt resistance in tomato Alebel Mekuriaw BT-07 102
Abebe
Molecular mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for fruit quality Dilip Panthee SG-05 103
in heirloom tomato background
Optimizing a Y2H-seq platform in tomato plants to study Evi Ceulemans ABS-09 105
plant-pathogen interactions
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Phenotypic Characterization and Flower Histological Thi Dung Pham GEMB-09 106
Observation of Heat Tolerant Tomato Mutant
Phylogeny analysis of the newly-annotated cytochrome P450 Jihyun Kim BIO-03 107
family by a new pipeline of TGFam-finder in 50 plant species
Phytoene Synthase-2 Contributes to Yellow Fruit Color in Pepper Hyo-Bong Jeong SB-06 108
Pollen development gone wrong, the role of hydroxyproline Syeda Roop Fatima SB-07 109
O-arabinosylation in tomato pollen development Jaffri
Production of haploid and doubled haploid plants from isolated Eun Young Yang BT-09 110
microspore culture and shed-microspore culture of hot pepper
(Capsicum annuum L.)
Progress on male sterility research in pepper (Capsicum annuum) Sanjeet Kumar SG-06 111
at World Vegetable Center
Promoter analysis of a gene encoding plant U-box conferring Xin Liu ABS-10 112
resistance to bacterial spot race T3 in tomato
Re-evaluation of transcription factor function in tomato fruit Rufang Wang GEMB-10 113
development and ripening with CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis
Relation between auxin and fruit shape loci on the regulation Liang Sun SB-08 114
of tomato fruit shape
SNP discovery and genome characterization of a tomato germplasm Janejira Duangjit SG-07 115
using DArTseq SNP genotyping
Study of anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway in purple mutant Zsofia Kovacs GEMB-11 117
Capsicum genotypes
Targeted Genome Association And Snp Marker Development Rosteo R. Habunal ABS-11 118
For Induced Virus-host Resistance In Advance Generation Of
Tomato Mutants
Targeting cis-elements using CRISPR/Cas9 to engineer steroidal Gwen Swinnen GEMB-12 119
glycoalkaloid biosynthesis
The complete mitochondrial genome sequences of potato Kwangsoo Cho SG-09 120
(Solanum tuberosum L., Solanaceae)
The Development of good performing diploid homozygous potato Ernst-Jan Eggers BT-10 121
inbred lines for breeding and research
The Development of Type VI Glandular Trichomes from Wild Nick Bergau SB-09 122
and Cultivated Tomatoes
Titles Authors Code Page
The DNA methyltransferaes CaMET1-like1 influence fruit Kai Xiao GEMB-13 123
maturation in pepper
The DTM gene involves shoot and floral meristem development in tomato Qian Xu SB-10 124
The fruit metabolic diversity and rewiring patterns of tomato population Guangtao Zhu BT-11 125
provide insights into modern breeding
The maturation rate of inflorescence stem determines a growth direction Soon Ju Park BT-12 126
and structure of inflorescence in Solanaceae
The Non-LTR retrotransposon activates anthocyanin bionsynthesis in Soyoung Jung SB-11 127
pepper plants (Capsicum annuum)
The role of SlWOX9/S in tomato fruit development Han Xiao SG-10 128
The role of SlWRKY transcription factors in tomato responses Sri Sunarti ABS-12 129
to combined (a)biotic stresses
The Tomato Mediator Subunit MED25 Interacts with the EIN3-like Chuanlong Sun SB-12 130
Transcription Factors to Regulate Fruit Ripening
Tomato SlZF3 and its Arabidopsis homolog ZAT12 regulate ascorbic Bo Ouyang GEMB-14 131
acid biosynthesis, abiotic stress tolerance and flowering time
Transcriptome analysis provides insights into dwarfism in tomato Illsup Nou SB-13 132
(Solanum lycopersicum)
Trap or to trap and kill: acyl sugar in tomato insect resistance breeding Micha Gracianna Devi ABS-13 133
Uncovering the genetic basis of cuticle diversification in Eric Fich BIO-04 134
the Solanum Lycopersicon clade
Utilizing Wild Capsicum Annuum (Chilli Pepper) For Breeding Beet Randi Jiménez ABS-14 136
Curly Top Virus Resistance In Cultivated Hot Peppers
Oral Presentation
15th Solanaceae Conference
I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
ABS-01
BT-01
GEMB-01
GEMB-02
BT-02
GEMB-03
ABS-02
GEMB-04
SG-01
SG-02
ABS-03
BT-03
SB-01
GEMB-05
ABS-04
GEMB-06
ABS-05
SB-02
BT-04
BT-05
BT-06
SB-03
SG-03
BIO-01
ABS-06
GEMB-07
SG-04
SB-04
SB-05
GEMB-08
BIO-02
ABS-07
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-08
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-07
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-05
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-08
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-09
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-09
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SESSION IV : BIODIVERSITY
BIO-03
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-06
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-07
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-09
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-06
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-10
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-10
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-08
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-07
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-08
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-11
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-11
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-12
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-09
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-10
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-09
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-13
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-10
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-11
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SESSION II : BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
BT-12
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-11
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SESSION V : SOLANACEAE GENOMICS
SG-10
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-12
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-12
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SESSION I : GENOME EDITING AND MUTATION BREEDING
GEMB-14
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-13
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-13
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SESSION IV : BIODIVERSITY
BIO-04
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SESSION III : SOLANACEAE BIOTECHNOLOGY
SB-14
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SESSION VI : BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESS
ABS-14
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Official List Of Delegates
15th Solanaceae Conference
No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
2 ACHALERI SHARANABASAPPA P INDO AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDS (INDIA) PVT. LTD., sharanabasappa@indamseeds.com INDIA
3 ACHAR DEVARAJA INDO AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDS (INDIA) PVT. LTD., devaraja.achar@indamseeds.com INDIA
7 ANNAPAREDDY HARI HARA PRASAD REDDY ASR SEEDS (P) LTD., asrseeds@yahoo.com INDIA
10 ATTAVAR ARTHUR SANTOSH INDO AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDS PVT LTD address:santosh@indamseeds.com INDIA
14 BALDWIN SAMANTHA THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR PLANT AND samantha.baldwin@plantandfood.co.nz NEW ZEALAND
FOOD RESEARCH LIMITED
15 BARCHI LORENZO UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO lorenzo.barchi@unito.it ITALY
27 CEULEMANS EVI VIB-UGENT CENTER FOR PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY evceu@psb.ugent.be BELGIUM
33 CHEN KEN YEN CHUNG KUAN SEED CO., LTD. mam_ckseed@yahoo.com THAILAND
36 CHODCHOEY KANOKWAN ASIA AND PACIFIC SEED ASSOCIATION (APSA) may@apsaseed.org THAILAND
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
56 FITE GELETA STARKE AYRES SEED PTY LTD geleta@starkeayres.co.za SOUTH AFRICA
66 GOOSSENS ALAIN VIB-UGENT CENTER FOR PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY alain.goossens@psb.vib-ugent.be BELGIUM
73 HADAPAD SHREESHAIL BASAPPA INDO AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDS (INDIA) PVT. LTD., shreeshail@indamseeds.com INDIA
74 HAM MOON HUN NONGWOO SEED INDIA PVT LTD mhham@nongwooseedindia.com INDIA
81 JAFFRI SYEDA ROOP FATIMA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR srfj@umich.edu UNITED STATES
86 JIANG ZHUYAN INSTITUTE OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, CAS yangqz@sibs.ac.cn CHINA
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
88 JO SUNGHWAN SEEDERS INC. shjo@seeders.co.kr SOUTH KOREA
91 JOSHI ARUN RIJK ZWAAN INDIA SEEDS PVT LTD a.joshi@rijkzwaan.com INDIA
108 KINGPAYOM MIKE ASIA AND PACIFIC SEED ASSOCIATION (APSA) mike@apsaseed.org THAILAND
109 KITTIWONGWATTANA CHOKCHAI FACULTY OF SCIENCE, KING MONGKUT'S INSTITUTE chokchai.ki@kmitl.ac.th THAILAND
OF TECHNOLOGY LADKRABANG
110 KLANGSAWAD ASSIRI NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION (THAILAND) LTD. assiri.klangsawad@syngenta.com THAILAND
114 KRESSIN JONATHAN NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY jpkressi@ncsu.edu UNITED STATES
115 KULKARNI GOPAL EAST WEST SEED gopal.kulkarni@eastwestseed.com INDIA
121 LAYNE STEVEN ASIA AND PACIFIC SEED ASSOCIATION (APSA) steven@apsaseed.org THAILAND
128 LEUNG WAI YUK CLOVER SEED CO. LTD karina.leung@cloverseed.com.hk HONG KONG
SAR CHINA
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
136 LIN CHUNG CHENG CLOVER SEED CO. LTD cc-lin@cloverseed.cn HONG KONG
SAR CHINA
141 MANEESINTHU LIKHIT LUCKY SEEDS AGRO LTD, PART likhit_m@hotmail.com THAILAND
144 MARTINEZ-SANCHEZ MARCELA PLANT AND FOOD RESEARCH marcelamartinezakl@gmail.com NEW ZEALAND
154 NG KAI CHEONG CLOVER SEED CO. LTD derek.ng@cloverseed.com.hk HONG KONG
SAR CHINA
155 NG SAU HUNG CLOVER SEED CO. LTD ben@cloverseed.com.hk HONG KONG
SAR CHINA
162 ORZAEZ DIEGO THE INSTITUTE FOR PLANT MOLECULAR dorzaez@ibmcp.upv.es SPAIN
AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
164 PANCHBHAI JAGDISH NONGWOO SEED INDIA PVT LTD jagdish@nongwooseedindia.com INDIA
167 PANTHEE DILIP NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY dilip_panthee@ncsu.edu UNITED STATES
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
176 PIAMJIT PHATRALADA NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION (THAILAND) CO., LTD phatralada.piamjit@syngenta.com THAILAND
180 POOTAKHAM WIRULDA NIK NATIONAL CENTER FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING wirulda.poo@biotec.or.th THAILAND
AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (BIOTEC)
183 PUROHIT PRAMOD KUMAR NAMDHARI SEEDS PVT LTD pramod@namdhariseeds.com INDIA
188 REDDY MAKALAPPA NARAYANA ACSEN HYVEG PRIVATE LIMITED m.reddy@hyveg.com INDIA
189 RICHART ANTONIO GRANELL THE INSTITUTE FOR PLANT MOLECULAR agranell@ibmcp.upv.es SPAIN
AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
193 ROTINO GIUSEPPE LEONARDO CREA - CONSIGLIO PER LA RICERCA giuseppeleonardo.rotino@crea.gov.it ITALY
IN AGRICOLTURA E L’ANALISI DELL’ECONOMIA
AGRARIA
194 ROY TARAK SEMILLAS FITO INDIA PVT LTD troy@semillasfito.com INDIA
203 SHARMA SANJEEV KUMAR THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE sanjeev.sharma@hutton.ac.uk UNITED KINGDOM
205 SHOJI TSUBASA NARA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY t-shouji@bs.naist.jp JAPAN
211 SIRISOM THANEE MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY NAKHON SAWAN CAMPUS thanees2011@hotmail.com THAILAND
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
219 SUDERSHAN KRISHNA VALLABHANENI MAHINDRA AGRI SOLUTIONS LTD krishna.vallabhaneni@mahindra.com INDIA
225 SWINNEN GWEN VIB-UGENT CENTER FOR PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY gwswi@psb.ugent.be BELGIUM
228 TANGPHATSORNRUANG SITHICHOKE NATIONAL CENTER FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING sithichoke.tan@biotec.or.th THAILAND
AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
230 TAWEEKIJ CHANIN NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION THAILAND LTD chanin.taweekij@syngenta.com THAILAND
231 TAYLOR MARK THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE mark.taylor@hutton.ac.uk UNITED KINGDOM
233 THABCHAN RATCHADAPORN CHUNG KUAN SEED CO., LTD. mamckseed@gmail.com THAILAND
238 TIKOO SURINDER KUMAR TIERRA SEED SCIENCE PVT LTD suren@tierraseedscience.com INDIA
243 VALLABHANENI SUDERSHAN KRISHNA MAHINDRA AGRI SOLUTIONS LTD krishna.vallabhaneni@mahindra.com INDIA
246 VAN DEYNZE ALLEN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS avandeynze@ucdavis.edu UNITED STATES
247 VAN DINGENEN JUDITH MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR vandingenen@mpimp-golm.mpg.de GERMANY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
249 VELUSWAMY ARAVINTHA KUMAR NAMDHARI SEEDS PVT LTD aravinth@namdhariseeds.com INDIA
250 VERES ANIKO SZENT ISTVAN EGYETEM INSTITUTE OF GENETICS, veres.aniko@mkk.szie.hu HUNGARY
MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
251 VERMA BHANU PRATAP NATH BIO-GENES (I) LTD bpverma@nathseeds.com INDIA
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No. LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL COUNTRY
256 WAHYUDI ANUNG POLITEKNIK NEGERI LAMPUNG AND SHIZUOKA anung@polinela.ac.id JAPAN
UNIVERSITY JAPAN
258 WANG SHAOHUI PLANT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE, wangshaohui@bua.edu.cn CHINA
BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
271 YANG EUN YOUNG NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL yangyang2@korea.kr SOUTH KOREA
AND HERBAL SCIENCE
273 YANSARASIN SUCHADA ASIA AND PACIFIC SEED ASSOCIATION (APSA) suchada@apsaseed.org THAILAND
277 YOU YOUNG GOU NONGWOO SEED INDIA PVT LTD yooyk@nongwoobio.co.kr INDIA
284 ZHONG SILIN THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG silin.zhong@cuhk.edu.hk HONGKONG
287 ZHU YINGFANG HENAN UNIVERSITY, KAIFENG CHINA zhu219@purdue.edu UNITED STATES
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