Program
Registration - Presentations Travel and Accommodations
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1 - 7 August 2004, Corvallis, Oregon |
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13:00-17:00 |
Registration |
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18:00-20:00 |
Welcoming reception and poster setup |
8:00 - 17:00, Alumni Center - Cascade 110-A,B,C
7:30-12:00
Registration in foyer
8:00
Kim Hummer, USDA-ARS-NCGR, Corvallis - Welcome and Orientation
Norm Looney, ISHS, President
Lyle Craker, ISHS, Chair, Section Medicinal and Aromatic Crops, University of Massachusetts
Section 1 - Genetics and Germplasm - John Henning USDA-ARS-NFSPRC Moderator
8:30
Elisabeth Seigner, Breeding for Powdery Mildew Resistance in Hops - Strategies at the Hop Research Center Huell
9:00
Branka Javornik, Molecular Genetic Humulus Research in Slobenia
9:15
Andreja Cerenak, Marker-Assisted-Selection in Humulus Breeding
9:30
A. Koutoulis, Polyploid Breeding and Mutagenesis in Hop
9:45
N. Bassil, Genbank Derived Hop Microsatellites
10:00
Break
Section 2 - Genetics and Germplasm - Nahla Bassil, Moderator
10:15
R.A. Beatson, Genetic Analysis of Several Agronomic and Chemical Characters in Hop
10:30
Koichior Koie, Construction of the Genetic Linkage Map and ATL Analysis on Hop
10:45
J. Patzak, Utilization of Molecular Biology Methods in Hop Breeding and Management in Czech Republic
11:00
T.V. Danilova and J.H. Henning, Sex Molecular Markers Reveal Differences of Y Chromosome Molecular Structure Among Hops of Europe and American Origin
11:15
C. Richards, Genetic Structure and Diversity of Natural Populations of Humulus lupulus var. lupuloides
11:30
Kim Hummer, Wild Humulus Genetic Resources at the US National Clonal Germplasm Repository
11:45
Lunch
Section 3 - Plant Pathology-Virology and Entomology - Joseph Postman, Moderator
13:00
Sarah Pethybridge, Epidemiology and Management of Viruses of Hop in Australia
13:30
G. Weber, Hop Transformation with Stilbene Synthase for Increasing Resistance Against Fungal Pathogens
13:45
B. Engelhard, The Impact of the Weather Conditions on the Behavior of Powdery Mildew in Infecting Hops
14:00
Sebastjan Radisek, Outbreaks of the Lethal Form of Hop Wilt in Slovenia: Monitoring Survey and Diagnostic Research
14:15
C. Ocamb, Fusarium Cone Tip Blight of Humulus Lupulus
14:30
Joseph Postman, Detection and Elimination of Viruses in USDA Hop Germplasm Collection
14:45
Lawrence Wright, Conservation Biological Control and HIPPOs in Anthropod Pest Management in Washington Hops
15:00
Break
Section 4 - Chemistry - Barbara Reed, USDA-ARS-NCGR, Moderator
15:15
D. DeKeukeleire, Prenylflavonoids Account for Intriguing Biological Activities in Hops
15:45
Tom Shellhammer, Cohumulone and the Kenetics of Alpha Acid Isomerization
16:00
Karel Krofta, Utilization of Solid-Phase Microextraction of Hop Oils Analyses
Section 5 - Plant Physiology - Barbara Reed, USDA-ARS-NCGR, Moderator
16:15
A. Tadevosyan, The Experience of Humulus Hydroponics Growth in Armenia
16:30
S. T. Kenny, Photosynthetic Measurements in Hop
16:45
Matthew Tripp, Hop and modified extracts have potent in vitro anti-inflammatory properties.
17:00
Kim Hummer - Introduction to the posters
17:00 - 18:00 Poster Session
Chemistry
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Karel Krofta, Contents of Prenylflavonoids in Czech Hops (Humulus) and Beers
P
C.L. Mirandas, Hop Proanthocyanidins Protect Against SIN-1-Induced Cytotoxicity in PC12 Cells
P
Yukio Okada, Comparison of Five Chalcone Synthase Homologues From Hop Genetics and Germplasm
P
Josef Patzak, The Establishment and Screening of Hop Genomic and cDNA Libraries for Genes Determining Lupulin Production
P
S. Townsend, AFLP-Based Genetic Diversity Estimates of Wild American Humulus
P
T.V. Danilova and J.H. Henning, Sex Molecular Markers Reveal Differences of Y Chromosome Molecular Structure Among Hops of Europe and American Origin
P
Jelle De Keukeleire, Screening for Genes Involved in the Biosynthesis of Prenylated Chalcones in Hops
P
Kim Hummer, Xanthogalenol and 4'-o-Methylxanthohumol Content of some American Humulus
Plant Pathology-Virology
P
M. Grudzinska, The Obtaining of Virus and Viroid Free Humulus Plants in Poland
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U. Skomra, Susceptibility of Humulus Cultivars Held in Polish Germplasm Collection to Hop Mosaic Virus and Apple Mosaic Virus
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Josef Patzak, Study of Infection and Sequence Variability of Viroids in CR
P
E. Solarska, First Detection of Phytoplasma Infection in Humulus Plants
Post Harvest Storage
P
Scott Garden, Humulus Self-Heating: Prediction, Measurement and Prevention
Plant Physiology
P
Barbara M. Reed, In-Vitro Storage and Cryopreservation of Humulus Germplasm
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Barbara M. Reed, Iron Formulation Affects In-Vitro Cold Storage of Humulus
18:30
Optional: Vans to Old World Deli - sampling at micro-brewery
No host dinner in Corvallis
7:00
Continental Breakfast - Alumni Center
7:30-12:40
HRC Meeting - Alumni Center
Research Updates and 2005 project funding requests
Pathology
7:30 a.m
Dr. Ken Eastwell
7:50 a.m
Dr. Dr. Gary Grove/Mr. Mark Nelson
8:10 a.m
Dr. Walt Mahaffee
8:30 a.m
Dr. Cynthia Ocamb
Entomology
9:20 a.m
Dr. Jim Barbour/Mr. Dan Cervantes
9:40 a.m
Dr. David James
Plant Protection
10:00 a.m
Ms. Ann George
10:20 a.m
Break
Genetics
10:30 a.m
Dr. John Henning
10:50 a.m
Dr. Kim Hummer/Ms. Jodi Jackson
11:10 a.m
Dr. Stephen Kenny
Chemistry
11:30 a.m
Dr. Max Deinzer
11:50 a.m
Ms. Caitlin Prueitt
Brewing Quality
12:10 p.m
Dr. Tom Shellhammer
Hop Quality
12:30 p.m
Dr. David Hysert/Mr. Scott Garden
12:45
Lunch and Take Down of Posters
13:30
ISHS Business Meeting
14:00
HRC Business Meeting
14:00
Tour Buses Depart for Oregon Coast
15:30
Visit Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport, Oregon
17:30
Walk to Rogue Ales Brewery
17:45
Brewery Tour and Dinner
20:00
Busses Depart - Return to Corvallis
8:00-17:00, Local Tours
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8:00
John Henning/Caitlin Prueitt/Walt Mahaffee - lab tours
11:00
Shellhammer lab tour
12:15
Lunch at USDA Repository
13:30
USDA National Clonal Germplasm Repository tour
15:00
USDA Hop Farm
17:00
Return to Hilton