GPZ Haupttagung 2020 11.-13. Februar 2020

Internationales Symposium der Gesellschaft für Pflanzenzüchtung (GPZ) in Zusammenarbeit mit Saatgut Austria. 11.–13. Februar 2020 | Tulln – Österreich, mit rund 250 Forschern und Züchtern, Diskussion über Innovationen in der Pflanzenzüchtung.
 

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Oral Presentations

Tuesday, February 11, 2020
09:00-13:00Registration, Poster Setup 
11:30-13:10Lunch, Registration, Poster Setup
Opening Ceremony
13:10-13:15Christian ObingerVice Rector for Research, BOKUWelcome to the Symposium DIGITAL BREEDING
13:15-13:20Michael GohnPresident of Saatgut AustriaWelcome to the Symposium DIGITAL BREEDING
13:20-13:30Andreas GranerPresident of the GPZOpening of the Symposium DIGITAL BREEDING
Keynote Lecture
Chair: Andreas Graner
13:30-14:10Theo MeuwissenNorwegian University of Life SciencesPast experiences and future directions for genomic selection in animal breeding
Phenomics & Breeding
Chair: Frank Ordon
14:10-14:45Astrid JunkerLeibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research Using advanced digital phenotyping to identify novel breeding targets: stories about controlled environmental fluctuations, multi-trait dynamics and acclimation capacity
14:45-15:05Ulrich SchurrForschungszentrum JülichPhenotyping for crop improvement - technologies - access - knowledge
15:05-16:40Coffee Break & Poster Session 1 - Genomics & Breeding  - odd numbers P1-P81
Chair: Chris Schön
16:40-17:00Karin KöhlMPI of Molecular Plant Physiology Can phenotypic marker-assisted selection for drought tolerance replace stress-trials in potato?
17:00-17:20Tsu-Wei ChenLeibniz University HannoverField phenotyping identifies the architectural and physiological functions determining canopy light interception and light use efficiency in winter wheat
17:20-17:40Pernille SarupNordic SeedUsing NMR metabolomics in breeding for malt quality in spring barley
Chair: Thomas Debener
17:40-18:00Roland Geyerlifespin GmbH Regensburg Analysis of drought tolerance in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with methods of metabolite profiling and systemic metabolite markers
18:00-18:20Svenja DiehlWintersteiger | Sponsored TalkEasy Breed - The flexible software solution for the entire breeding process
18:20-20:30Reception with Snacks & GPZ General Assembly (UFT-Tulln)
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Biotechnology & Breeding
Chair: Christian Jung
08:45-09:20Brigitte PoppenbergerTechnical University MunichEstablishing tools for a fast-track genetic improvement of the wild crop species Crassocephalum crepidioides, to realize its potential as a nutritious, leafy vegetable
09:20-09:40Nirosha L. KarunarathnaChristian-Albrechts-University of KielMutations in SEED FATTY ACID REDUCER genes increase seed oil content in oilseed rape
09:40-10:00Annaliese MasonJustus Liebig University GiessenHybrid speciation in Brassica
10:00-10:45Coffee Break & Poster Session 2 all posters
Genomics & Breeding
Chair: Klaus Pillen
10:45-11:20Cristobal UauyJohn Innes Centre Norwich, UKUnlocking the polyploid potential of wheat through genomics
11:20-11:40Laura MoralesSchool of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYCharacterization of a large panel of maize nested association mapping near-isogenic lines (NAM NILs)
11:40-12:00Maria BuerstmayrUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaProgress in Fusarium head blight resistance breeding in wheat (2009-2019) – a review
12:00-14:30

Lunch Break & Poster Session 3 – Biotechnology & Breeding, Phenomics & Breeding, 

                                                               Predictive Breeding - even numbers P2-P82

Chair: Albrecht Melchinger
14:30-14:50Jenny HueyTyng LeeJustus Liebig University GiessenGenomic and epigenomic patterns in novel heterotic pools of winter rapeseed (Brassica napus)
14:50-15:10Steven DreissigMartin Luther University Halle-WittenbergExploring natural genetic variation in meiotic recombination rates in barley
15:10-15:30Ali Ahmad NazUniverstiy of BonnA novel wild allele improves drought adaptation and yield sustainability in cultivated barley
15:30-15:50Antonia LiskerMartin Luther University Halle-WittenbergGenetic interplay of yield, baking quality and resistance in the MAGIC winter wheat population WM-800
15:50-16:35Coffee Break & Poster Session 4 – all posters
Chair: Rod Snowdon
16:35-16:55Ravi KoppoluLeibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchTissue specific global transcriptomes of barley meristems
16:55-17:15Max HauptUniversity of HohenheimLandscape genomics identifies the genetic architecture of soybean environmental adaptation and genetic resources suitable for Central European soybean breeding
17:15-17:35Harmeet Singh ChawlaJustus Liebig University GiessenWidespread gene-scale structural variants revealed by long-range sequencing
17:35-17:55Dietmar F. SchulzLeibniz University HannoverAssociation studies in roses reveal robust markers for flower traits
17:55-18:15Matteo SchiavinatoUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences ViennaAnalysis of subgenome structure and evolution in allopolyploid plants
18:15-19:30Recreation Break 
19:30-20:15Günter and Anna Wricke prize awarding to Martin Mascher, IPK Gatersleben for his exceptional achievements in bioinformatics and genomics of crop plants 
20:15-24:00

Symposium Dinner at Atrium Tulln

Minoritenplatz 1, 3430 Tulln

Thursday, February 13, 2020
Predictive Breeding
Chair: Jens Leon
09:00-09:35Timothy BeissingerGeorg-August-University GöttingenReverse genomic prediction: identifying important traits in breeding populations
09:35-09:55Rodrigo Jose Gala¡nState Plant Breeding Institute, University of HohenheimIntegration of genotypic, hyperspectral, and phenotypic data to improve biomass yield prediction in hybrid rye
09:55-10:40Coffee Break  & Poster Session 5 all posters
Chair: Timothy Beissinger
10:40-11:00Christian WernerThe Roslin Institute, University of EdinburghThe relevance of dominance to genomic selection in clonal breeding programs
11:00-11:20Sebastian MichelUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaTen years of genomic selection in an applied wheat breeding program - from expectations to experience
11:20-11:40Tobias SchragUniversity of HohenheimOmics-based prediction of hybrid performance in maize
11:40-12:00Stefanie GriebelGeorg-August-University GöttingenQuantifying the contribution of epistasis to quantitative trait variation with Epistasis Mapping Populations
12:00-12:20Dilan S.R. PatiranageChristian-Albrechts-University of KielGenome-wide association mapping of agronomically important traits in quinoa
12:20-14:20Lunch & Farewell

 

 

 

Poster Presentations

Genomics & Breeding, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 15:05-16:40
P-1Stjepan VukasovicJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingIncreasing root biomass production in European winter wheat for improved drought-stress tolerance and nitrogen use efficiency
P-3Oyiga BenedictRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonnhap3A.1 is a novel genetic determinant for grain yield and stability performance in wheat
P-5Manuel GeyerBayerische Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft, FreisingGenetic basis of the trade-off between grain yield and baking quality in winter wheat
P-7Saida ZulfuqarovaAzerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnologies, BakuDetermination of HSP16.9 gene using allele-specific primer and membrane thermal stability in different wheat genotypes
P-9Samira RustamovaAzerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnologies, BakuExpression divergence of the DREB transcription factor among contrasting wheat genotypes under drought stress
P-11Salma BenaoudaRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnA stable and novel QTL on chromosome 3A induces early heading in winter bread wheat
P-13Said DadshaniRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnSustainable increase of nitrogen and phosphorus efficiency in winter wheat through effective root-soil interactions
P-15Dominic DennenmoserUniversity of Kassel, Section Organic Plant Breeding and AgrarbiodiversityAssociation analysis in lines derived from winter wheat CCPs—comparing four different populations stratification methods
P-17Benjamin WittkopJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingHigh‑resolution mapping of rachis nodes per rachis, a critical determinant of grain yield components in wheat
P-19Turana IsgandarovaAzerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnologies, BakuChanges in some antioxidant enzymes activity of wheat genotypes under drought stress during leaf senescence
P-21Leonhard SommerMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Plant BreedingMAGIC-RESIST - Identification and mapping of resistances against fungal diseases in the MAGIC-WHEAT population WM-800
P-23Maria BuerstmayrUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Fine-mapping Qfhs.ifa-5A revealed two tightly linked QTL both affecting resistance against initial infection and anther extrusion
P-25Barbara SteinerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Isolating the wheat gene enhancing mycotoxin detoxification at the major Fusarium resistance QTL Fhb1 – a progress report
P-27Christian WagnerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Fusarium head blight resistance in winter wheat: Insights from genome-wide transcriptome analysis
P-29Rizky Pasthika KiranaUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Improving Fusarium head blight resistance in durum wheat through introgression of resistance alleles from relatives
P-31Rizky Pasthika KiranaUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Fusarium graminearum and deoxynivalenol resistance in Aegilops tauschii
P-33Magdalena EhnUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Common bunt resistance in winter wheat – a cross-chromosome journey
P-35Andreas MaurerMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Plant BreedingInsights into the genetic control of flowering time based on a worldwide series of field trials with the barley NAM population HEB-25
P-37Timm BernhardJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingBroadening the genetic basis for hybrid breeding in winter barley
P-39Ehsan FatemiChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteQuantification of root lesion nematodes by RT-qPCR in the roots of cereal plants
P-41Nazanin Pesaran AfsharyanRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnA systemic approach to identify the gene underlying flowering-delaying epistatic QTL “Hvheading”
P-43Smit ShahChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteQTL mapping and Genome wide association mapping of root lesion nematode resistance genes in barley
P-45Nikolaj Meisner VendelboNordic Seed A/S & Aarhus University Analysis of population structure and genetic diversity within hybrid rye elite breeding component lines
P-47Julia MauserUniversity of HohenheimExploring molecular markers in conjunction with traditional DUS traits for managing reference collections in European rye varieties
P-49Subhadra ChakrabartyJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingPEGASUS: Prediction and exploitation of gene bank accessions – a study in Ugandan sorghum
P-51Jan E. NeuweilerUniversity of Hohenheim, State Plant Breeding InstituteLong-term trends and genetic architecture of seed characteristics and grain yield components in triticale (×Triticosecale Wittmack)
P-53Mauricio Orantes BonillaJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingAssembling the restructured genome of a novel synthetic Brassica napus with diverse genome donors
P-55Elizabeth IhienJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingCan resynthesized rapeseed be genomically stable?
P-57Paul VollrathJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingQuantitative blackleg resistance and gene presence-absence variation in elite Brassica napus
P-59Daniela Quezada-MartinezJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingTowards a stable and diverse Brassica hexaploid crop
P-61Isabelle DeppéJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingGenetic variation for seed protein traits in diverse Brassica napus germplasm
P-63Miroslav PoláčekGregor Mendel Institute, ViennaAnnual tree-ring detection and segmentation using deep learning
P-65Sandra FärberJulius Kühn Institute (JKI), Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops,  Quedlinburg Mapping of resistance genes against Aphanomyces euteiches in pea
P-67Nathaly MaldonadoChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteTowards understanding the phenological development of quinoa by expression analysis of putative flowering time genes
P-69Elena PestsovaForschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, GermanyTranscriptome resources for successful breeding of non-food bioenergy crop Silphium perfoliatum
P-71Avneesh KumarChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteCharacterizing a wild beet translocation in sugar beet conferring resistance to the beet cyst nematode
P-73Vinicius VilperteLeibniz University Hannover, Institute of Plant GeneticsGlutathione S-transferase as a potential marker for mutation breeding in poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Wiild. ex Klotsch)
P-75Felix L. WascherUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Population analysis of sugar beet and wild beets
P-77Heinz HimmelbauerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Quinoa sequencing and detection of haplotype blocks for genome scaffolding
P-79Lisa BlazekUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Evolutionary dynamics of the repeat landscape in sugar beet and its wild relatives
P-81Sebastian UrzingerTechnical University Munich (TUM)Fine mapping of a genomic segment associated with the traits carbon isotope composition, water use efficiency and drought sensitivity in maize (Zea mays L.)
P-83Giedrius PetrauskasLithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and ForestryRed clover: breeding strategy based on plant phenotyping and cpDNA genotyping
P-85Jose Moreno-AmoresUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Plant height and heading date as covariates to predict Fusarium head blight in durum wheat
P-87

Rebecca Tacke

 

Georg-August-Universität GöttingenFine-mapping of two bi-parental crosses to zoom into the genomic vicinity of the major QTL for very low vicine & convicine seed content in faba bean (Vicia faba L.)
Phenomics & Breeding, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 12:00-14:30
P-2Paul HerzigMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Plant BreedingGenetic dissection of grain elements predicted by hyperspectral imaging associated with yield-related traits in a wild barley NAM population
P-4Laura SchmidtMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Plant BreedingMAGIC-EFFICIENCY: Genetic analysis of nitrogen efficiency regulation and selection of efficient winter wheat varieties from the MAGIC-WHEAT population WM-800
P-6Gwendolin WehnerJulius Kühn-Institut (JKI), Institute for Resistance Research and Stress Tolerance, QuedlinburgBreeding for priming triggered leaf rust resistance in barley
P-8Ulrike BeukertJulius Kühn-Institut (JKI), Institute for Resistance Research and Stress Tolerance, QuedlinburgAutomated phenotyping to identify leaf and stripe rust resistances in wheat genetic resources
P-10Aydinli LaleAzerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnologies, BakuAscorbate-glutathione cycle for scavenging H2O2 in bread wheat genotypes (Triticum aestivum) during drought stress and following recovery
P-12Julia HagenguthGeorg-August-Universität Göttingen, Abteilung für Zuchtmethodik der PflanzeBreeding tomatoes with improved flavour using a breeders’ sensory test
P-14Thanh Chi TranGeorg-August-Universität Göttingen, Abteilung für Zuchtmethodik der PflanzeImproving pea production – Yield and nitrogen content of pea cultivars with different leaf types
P-16Johann VollmannUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Soybean stem termination gene Dt2 affecting agronomic characters and stress tolerance in early maturity genotypes
P-18Sandra CvejićInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, SerbiaUse of digital image analysis for the flower color evaluation in ornamental sunflower
P-20Andreas EckertJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingAssessment of plant architectural traits by processing 3D scanned point clouds of Brassica napus
P-22Peter StasnikAIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, Center for Health and Bioresources, TullnExploring Camelina sativa stress tolerance mechanisms for future breeding approaches
P-24Karl SchmidUniversity of HohenheimGenetic contributions to tolerance for downy mildew pathogen Peronospora variabilis in a South American panel of quinoa.
P-26Christoph KorteRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Laying a cornerstone for cup plant breeding
P-28Ronja SchmitzJulius Kühn-Institut für Rebenzüchtung Establishment of an image-based, high-throughput phenotyping system to monitor grapevine root architecture
P-30Sara FrancesconiDepartment for Agriculture and Forest Sciences (DAFNE), University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyFHB early detection by in-field phenomics
P-32Wiebke SannemannMartin Luther University Halle-WittenbergGenetic dissection of anther extrusion in the MAGIC-WHEAT population WM-800
Biotechnology & Breeding, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 12:00-14:30
P-34Sara FrancesconiDepartment for Agriculture and Forest Sciences (DAFNE), University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyEffectiveness of chitosan hydrochloride on organic control of Fusarium head blight of wheat
P-36Manar MakhoulJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingChallenges in converting single nucleotide polymorphisms into KASP markers in polyploid wheat
P-38Almuth MüllnerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Identification of common bunt resistance gene Bt12 in wheat
P-40Almuth MüllnerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Comparative mapping of bunt resistance QTL in wheat
P-42Srijan JhinganChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteBreeding oilseed rape (B. napus) with lower glucosinolate content through functional analysis and mutagenesis
P-44Asis ShresthaRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnThe role of ABA-responsive element binding factors in proline biosynthesis in Arabidopsis and barley
P-46Aylin KabasAkdeniz University, TurkeyMorphological and molecular characterization of some wild tomato genotypes
P-48Sebastian SchultheissComputomics GmbHThe power of big data integration in phenotype predictions
P-50Martin GreveRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnTowards speeding up the breeding process of the perennial cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.)


 

P-52

Adebimpe N. Adedeji-BadmusTUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Biotechnology of Horticultural Crops,Natural variation in seed development and germination capacities of Crassocephalum species and their implication for the domestication of these orphan crops
P-54Victoria Armario-NajeraUniversity of Lleida-Agrotecnio Center, Department of Plant Production and Forestry Science, Lleida, SpainExperimental field trial of a triple combination anti-HIV microbicide produced in rice endosperm
P-56Johannes WannerGeorg-August-Universität Göttingen, Abteilung für Zuchtmethodik der PflanzeThe ProFaba project in SusCrop (ERA-NET) started: Improving Vicia faba breeding practices and genotypes to promote climate-friendly and vegetable protein production in the European Union
P-58Tahmina IslamChristian Albrechts University of Kiel, Plant Breeding InstituteCRISPR-Cas-mediated genome editing for the improvement of oilseed rape
P-60Norman WarthmannIAEA Laboratory SeibersdorfMutation breeding creates desired traits in African sorghum – semi-dwarf and early maturing
Predictive Breeding, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 12:00-14:30
P-62Ana Marjanović JeromelaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, SerbiaDealing with HTTP data in modern crop breeding programs
P-64Mathias GemmerMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Plant BreedingGenomic prediction of flowering time and yield through SNP and metabolite analysis in the barley NAM population HEB-25
P-66Sebastian MichelUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Improving and maintaining winter hardiness and frost tolerance in bread wheat by genomic selection
P-68Jakob SeereiterUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)Molecular-genetic analysis of FHB resistance in a CIMMYT spring wheat line


 

P-70

Stephan GreinerMax Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyDissection of the cytoplasmic effects of chloroplasts and mitochondria uncovers a remarkable contribution of the chloroplast to plant reproductive traits
P-72Iulian GaburJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingGenome-wide association studies and genomic selection for disease resistance in Brassica napus
P-74Katharina TysonJustus Liebig University Giessen, Department of Plant BreedingHigh-throughput phenotyping and genetic analysis to promote breeding for enhanced nitrogen use efficiency in winter oilseed rape
P-76Norman WarthmannIAEA Laboratory SeibersdorfkWIP: the k-mer weighted inner product, a de novo estimator of genetic similarity
P-78

Vichai 

Puripunyavanich

Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology, Nakhon Nayok, ThailandOn the first step of tropical tulip breeding in hot and humid country as Thailand
P-80Vuk DjordjevicInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, SerbiaDifferent approaches to genomic prediction model validation in soybean
P-82Charlotte D. RobertsenSejet Plant Breeding, DenmarkPerspectives on genomic selection and marker-assisted selection of malt quality traits in winter barley
P-84Daniel Valle TorresTechnical University Munich (TUM)Optimizing the construction of haplotype blocks to increase genomic prediction accuracy across maize landraces
P-86Carla Colque-LittleUniversity of CopenhagenDeveloping image analysis for phenotyping quinoa-downy mildew pathobiome

 

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

Andreas Graner, IPK Gatersleben
Frank Ordon, JKI Quedlinburg
Tim Beissinger, University Göttingen
Rod Snowdon, University Giessen
Klaus Pillen, University Halle
Chris Schön, TU Munich
Albrecht Melchinger, University Hohenheim
Jens Leon, University Bonn
Christian Jung, University Kiel
Thomas Debener, University Hannover
Beat Keller, University Zürich

Organizing Committee

Hermann Buerstmayr
Susanne Weber
Johann Vollmann
Sebastian Michel
Barbara Steiner
Heinrich Grausgruber
Maria Buerstmayr
Christian Wagner
Jose Esteban Moreno Amores
Rizky Pasthika Kirana
Magdalena Ehn
Eva Stöger
Heinz Himmelbauer
Juliane Dohm
Gerhard Adam
Michael Gohn
Josef Fraundorfer
Anton Brandstetter
Michael Oberforster
Susanne Kirchmaier
Elisabeth Zechner
Franziska Löschenberger
Angelika Weiler

 

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