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INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY New Delhi National Symposium On Understanding Host-Pathogen Interaction through Science of Omics March 16-17, 2015 ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research Marikunnu P.O., Kozhikode -673012, Kerala, India Phone: 0495-2731410, Fax: 0091-495-2731187 www.spices.res.in Enabling Genomics @ SciGenom Sanger Sequencing Services NGS Services Genotyping Services QTL Mapping Services Tilling Services using NGS Microarray Services Pac Bio Services SciGenom Labs, focuses on providing genomic sequencing and molecular testing services to life science and healthcare businesses as well as academic and government institutions. SciGenom Labs Pvt Ltd. INDIA KOCHI : Plot no: 43A,SDF, 3rd floor, A Block,CSEZ, Kakanad, Cochin, Kerala - 682037, Phone: 0484 - 2413399, Fax: 0484 - 2413398 CHENNAI : #55, First Floor, 1st Kamaraj Avenue, Kasthurbai Nagar, Adyar, Chennai - 600020, Phone: 044 - 24455152 HYDERABAD : G3 & C15, BTIC, Alexandria Knowledge Park, Genome Valley, Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, Pin 500 078, Off: 040 2348 0739 UNITED STATES : QB3@953, 953 Indiana St., San Francisco, CA 94107, USA, Phone: 1-925-218-2207 www.scigenom.com [email protected] Abstracts Abstracts National Symposium on Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics March 16-17, 2015 ICAR - Indian Institute of Spices Research Kozhikode (Calicut), Kerala Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 1 Abstracts National symposium on understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics March 16-17, 2015, Kozhikode, Kerala, India Hosted by ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala, India Compiled and edited by Dinesh R Senthil Kumar CM Praveena R Biju CN Bhat AI Anandaraj M Citation Dinesh R, Senthil Kumar CM, Praveena R, Biju CN, Bhat AI, Anandaraj M (Eds) Abstracts- National symposium on understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, ICAR-Indian Insti- tute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala, India, 242 p. Published by Director ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala, India ISBN: 978-81-86872-49-9 March 2015 Cover Design and Printers GK Printers, Kaloor, Kochi, Kerala, India Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors nor do they reflect the policy or position of the Indian Phytopathological Society, New Delhi 2 Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 Abstracts NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics ICAR- Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala March 16-17, 2015 Hosted by ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi Organized by ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Kerala Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi Indian Phytopathological Society New Delhi Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 3 Abstracts Contents PREFACE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 24 The science of “omics” for plant pathologists: M Anandaraj DASTUR MEMORIAL AWARD LECTURE A1 Recent changes in the Phytophthora populations led to severe outbreaks 27 of foliar blights and fruit rots in vegetable crops in South India: P Chow- dappa MUNDKUR MEMORIAL AWARD LECTURE A2 Phylogeography and molecular evolution of begomoviruses infecting 30 okra: M Krishna Reddy M.S. PAVGI AWARD LECTURE A3 Advances in Phytonematology in India: Akhtar Haseeb 32 J.P. VERMA MEMORIAL AWARD LECTURE A4 Diversity, diagnosis and management of bacterial diseases in India: 35 Ramesh Chand & Dinesh Singh SHARDA LELE MEMORIAL AWARD LECTURE 38 A5 Trichoderma-Lab to field: Pratibha Sharma PROF. M.J. NARASIMHAN MERIT ACADEMIC AWARD CON- TEST EASTERN ZONE M1 On-farm production of indigenous AM fungus inoculum for improved 40 phosphorus nutrition in upland rice using vermiculite based media: Neha Nancy Toppo, N N Jambhulkar, AK Srivastava & Dipankar Maiti M2 Variability study of indigenous S. rolfsii isolates and host – pathogen in- 41 teraction in cowpea – S. rolfsii system: S Nandi, S Dutta & R Nath 4 Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 Abstracts NORTH-EASTERN ZONE M3 Effect of bioformulation of Metarhizium anisopliae in management of 41 cow pea mosaic disease: S Boruah, P Dutta & K C Puzari M4 Genetic diversity of banana bunchy top virus from Northeast India showed 42 existence of distinct PIO isolates in naturally growing banana mats: A Ba- nerjee, R Singh, S Roy, G T Behere, S S Roy, S K Dutta, H Ranebennur & S V Ngachan SOUTHERN ZONE M5 Bioactive compound from Ganoderma applanatum with inhibitory effect 43 against the oomycete pathogen Sclerospora graminicola: Mahantesh Kurjo- gi & Sudisha Jogaiah M6 Disease incidence, severity and molecular characterization of Phomopsis 44 vexans causing leaf blight and fruit rot of brinjal in Karnataka (India): S Mahadevakumar & G R Janardhana DELHI ZONE M7 Genome characterization, infectivity and development of immunodiag- 44 nostics for a Badnavirus associated with banana: Susheel Kumar Sharma & Virendra Kumar Baranwal 46 M8 Histone 2B interacts with replication initiator protein of Chilli leaf curl virus and confers resistance in chilli: Nirbhay Kumar Kushwaha & Supriya Chakraborty WESTERN ZONE M9 Analysis of proteomic profile of French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) upon 47 infection with begomovirus: Bhavin S Bhatt & Achuit K Singh M10 Molecular characterization races of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri 48 through RAPD and ISSR markers: Madhuri Katkar & S S Mane SESSION I - PATHOGEN CHARACTERIZATION, DIAGNOSIS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY LEAD LECTURES L1 Morpho-physiological, pathogenic and molecular variability among, iso- 51 lates of Fusarium moniliforme and Fusarium oxysporum from oil seeds: Bhagwan M Waghmare Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 5 Abstracts L2 Barcoding of seed-borne fungal pathogens: H S Prakash 52 L3 Molecular characterization of mating type idiomorphs of Erysiphe neca- 52 tor from India: Indu S Sawant, S B Ghule & S D Sawant L4 Morphological and molecular characterization of major fungal patho- 53 gens associated with diseases of cowpea in Karnataka State: G R Janard- hana & S Mahadevakumar L5 Bacterial wilt of solanaceous vegetables: Pathogen diversity and manage- 54 ment options: R Ramesh POSTERS P1 Isolation, identification and characterization of chitinase producing 57 Trichoderma flavofuscum: K K Suryawanshi & N B Pawar P2 Studies on characterization and pathogenicity of Fusarium sp. causing 57 wilt of pomegranate: V K Bhalerao, K S Raghuwanshi, P E More & N A Musmade P3 Detection and quantification of sugarcane mosaic virus (ScMV) in dis- 58 eased sugarcane using ELISA and RT-PCR technique: D B Gawade, R K Pal, B H Pawar & U S Kadam P4 Investigation on mosaic viruses infecting brinjal in Western Maharash- 59 tra: A A Awale, V V Chaure & S D Suryawanshi P5 Studies on morphological variability and growth characteristics of dif- 60 ferent isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii on different media: P P Shete, P B De- ore & R R Perane P6 Identification of Cercospora leaf spot resistance among fenugreek acces- 60 sions and characterization of pathogen: R S Mishra & V P Pandey P7 Molecular and biochemical characterization of potential isolates of 61 Trichoderma species effective against soil-borne pathogens: N Srinivasa, T Prameela Devi, Deeba Kamil & Avinash Singode P8 Association of seed borne pathogens with groundnut seeds and screen- 62 ing of Aspergillus flavus isolates for aflatoxin production: P E More, S R Zanjare, V K Bhalerao & R U Thosar P9 Variability and cross-infectivity potential of Colletotrichum gloeospori- 63 oides causing anthracnose and fruit rot of Annona in Maharashtra: A P Gaikwad, Y S Balgude & K A Gaikwad 6 Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 Abstracts P10 Recurrence of crazy top or green ear of finger millet: A Nagaraja, K R 64 Shreenivasa & Suresh Patil P11 Survey for Cercospora leaf spot disease of finger millet in the hills of 64 Uttarakhand: A Nagaraja, Rajesh Khulbe, C Chandrasekhar, Salej Sood & Somashekhar Konda P12 Longevitiy of Fusarium moniliforme in different parts of rice grains: 65 Pankaj Kumar & Shyam Sunder P13 Identification of molecular markers for arbuscular mycorrhizal respon- 66 siveness in upland rice: Neha Nancy Toppo, Debayan Chakraborty, Ja- hangir Imam, Alpana Anupam, Anirudha Das, N P Mandal, A K Srivastava & Dipankar Maiti P14 Molecular characterization of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus isolates 67 infecting cucurbitaceous plants in Manipur region of North-East Hill region of India: Susheel K Sharma, A Banerjee, S S Roy, M R Sahoo,H Ranebennur,Th Surjit Singh, T Chanu Ng, Arati Ningombam, N Prakash & S V Ngachan 68 P15 Studies on variability of fingermillet blast pathogen Pyricularia grisea (Cke.) sacc. in different cultivars: B Neeraja, T S S K Patro, Y Sandhya Rani, S Keethi & S Jyosthna P16 Variability among the isolates of Alternaria solani causing early blight of 68 tomato: P S Nikam, D G Hingole, D P Kuldhar & S S Wagh P17 Variability among the isolates of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri by 69 using RAPD marker: Prerana B Abhang, M V Totawar, Madhuri Katkar, S S Mane, Amrapali Jadhao & Rahul Kadam P18 Occurrence of diplodia ear rot of maize in Karnataka: S I Harlapur & B T 70 Ninganur P19 Monitoring of maize diseases in Karnataka: S I Harlapur & B T Ninganur 71 P20 Variability of colony characters, productivity and quality parameters of 71 different strains of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Sing: D Bahukhandi & R K Sharma P21 Detection and characterization of Tobacco streak virus infecting okra in 72 Tamil Nadu: S Rajamanickam & G Karthikeyan P22 Phylogenetic analysis and identification of plant pathogenic Hymeno- 73 chaetaceae members: Manasi Malgaonkar, B N Zaware & P B Cholke Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015 7 Abstracts P23 Diagnostics and management of Fusarium wilt infecting tomato and 74 chilli: M Loganathan, V Venkataravanappa, S Saha, S Tripathi, M K Verma & A B Rai 75 P24 Survival of Cerotelium fici causing rust of fig: S R Lohate, A P Gaikwad, S N Hasabnis & S B Gurav P25 Effect of relative humidity on conidial germination of Colletotrichum 76 capsici and Leveilula taurica and disease development in chilli: D G Hingole & B P Kurundkar P26 Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) for detection of 76 Ganoderma lucidum causing basal stem rot of coconut: K M Sharadraj, K Nidhina, Smita Nair & Vinayaka Hegde P27 Characterization and virulence determination of M. phaseolina caus- 77 ing root rot disease in coleus: M Daniel Jebaraj P28 Characterization, identification and detection of multiple Phytoph- 78 thora spp. associated with citrus decline in India: A K Das, S Nerkar & Ashok Kumar 78 P29 Characterization of phytoplasma associated with little leaf of brinjal in Kerala and Karnataka States: Vandana Yadav, S Mahadevakumar, G R Janardhana & M Y Sreenivasa P30 Multilocus gene characterization of phytoplasmas associated with 79 brinjal little leaf in India: Manish Kumar, Madhupriya & G P Rao P31 A reverse transcription loop mediated isothermal amplification assay 80 for rapid detection of Dasheen mosaic virus in Amorphophallus paeo- niifolius: T Makeshkumar & S Kamala P32 Development of molecular markers to investigate Rhizoctonia solani 80 using conventional and real-time PCR: Balendu K Upadhyay, Sunil C Dubey, Ravindra Singh & Aradhika Tripathi P33 Molecular characterization of Anastomosis group, AG1-IA of Rhizocto- 81 nia solani, incitant of rice sheath blight: D Durgadevi, S Harish, D Alice & T Raguchander P34 Detection of acylated homoserine lactones produced by Ralstonia sola- 82 nacearum isolated from diseased tomato plants: J Shivakumar & S Ume- sha 82 P35 Detection of food-borne pathogens using DNA based technique: H M 8 Understanding host-pathogen interaction through science of omics, March 16-17, 2015

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