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From: Hans Christian Weber <web...@Mailer.Uni-Marburg.DE>
To: web...@Mailer.Uni-Marburg.DE
Subject: Int.Symbiosis Congress: preliminary programme
Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2000, 5:17 AM


This is the TICS preliminary programme (opening and closing lectures,
introducing lectures).
The final programme, including all titles and names of authors from
lectures and posters, will be sent to you after the deadline, May 31. On
the TICS website (reload!)
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~b_morpho/symbio.html
you will find all informations and registration forms. If you need a
paper copy of these informations and forms, please give us a note
(email, fax). If you wish to give a presentation (lecture/poster),
please, fill in the registration forms and send us your
abstracts/manuscripts for the proceedings volume as soon as possible,
but latest until May 31. In case you wish your manuscript to be
published in SYMBIOSIS, just send us your abstract and submit your
manuscript to Prof. Dr. Margalith Galun, Tel Aviv. The session chairs
will have to choose appropriate presentations to be accepted as
lectures, and will inform you in June.
Looking forward to meet you in August,
Hans Christian.

Sunday, August 13
"Kreuzgang“ and "Alte Aula“ of the Old University Church, Rudolphsplatz
3.00 pm: Registration
6.00 pm-10.00 pm: Get-Together-Party (snacks, drinks, and a touch of
chamber music)
Monday, August 14
8.00 am-9.15 am: Late Registration and Move-in of Posters
9.15 am-10.00 am: Opening Ceremony -Welcome Words-
Welcome Lecture from the editor of the Journal Symbiosis: M. Galun,
Israel: "What is symbiosis all about"
10.00 am-10.45 am: Congress Opening Lecture
F. Oberwinkler, Germany: "Evolution of fungal symbioses with higher
plants"
10.30 am-11.00 am: Coffee break
11.00 am-11.30 am: M. Harrison, USA: "Toward an understanding of the
development and functioning of an arbuscular mycorrhiza: molecular and
genetic approaches"
11.30 am-12.30 pm: Lectures (Physiology, biochemistry and molecular
biology of fungal symbiosis)
12.30 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch and Move-in of Posters
2.00 pm - 4.00 pm: Guided tour "Botanic Garden“ (for accompanying
persons only)
2.00 pm-2.30 pm: W. J. Broughton, Switzerland: "Molecular basis of
symbiotic promiscuity"
2.30 pm-4.00 pm: Lectures (Bacterial Symbiosis and Defense)
4.00 pm-6.00 pm: Poster Session
6.30 pm-7.30 pm: Guided Tour through Marburg “Old Town“
Tuesday, August 15
9.00 am - 5.00 pm: Guided tour through "Frankfurt“ (for accompanying
persons only)
8.15 am-8.45 am: I. Yoshimura, Japan: "Biological Aspects of Lichen
Mycobionts in Culture"
8.45 am-10.00 am: Lectures (Lichen symbiosis and parasymbionts)
10.00 am-10.30 am: Coffee break
10.30 am-11.00 pm: V. Gianinazzi-Pearson, France: "Molecular analysis of
arbuscular mycorrhiza by subtractive suppressive hybridisation"
11.00 pm-12.15 pm: Lectures (mixed)
12.15 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch
2.00 pm-2.30 pm: E. S. Teryokhin, Russia: "Mycoparasitism and
xenoparasitism in angiosperms. Ecological factors and morphological
results of evolution"
2.30 pm-4.00 pm: Lectures (Other symbiotic interactions and the
borderline to parasitism)
4.00 pm-4.30 pm: Coffee break
4.30 pm-5.00 pm: J.J. Lee, USA: "New questions and new directions in
zooxanthella research in foraminifera and corals"
5.00 pm-6.00 pm: Lectures (Animal and Marine Symbiosis)
6.30 pm-7.30 pm: Guided Tour “Elisabeth Church“
9.00 pm: Student Pubs of Marburg - It´s a Must! (Guided Tour by
students)
Wednesday, August 16
8.15 am-8.45 am: J. Seckbach, Israel: "Extremophiles and symbiosis"
8.45 am-10.00 am: Lectures (mixed)
10.00 am-10.30 am: Coffee break
10.30 am-11.00 am: U. Maier, Germany: "Primary, secondary, tertiary
endosymbiosis:
Evolution of algae"
11.00 am-12.30 pm: Lectures (Symbiosis of Algae)
12.30 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch
Afternoon: sightseeing trip by bus "Old Hessian Villages“
8.00 pm "Gewoelbekeller“: Meeting of the Symbiosis Society
Thursday, August 17
8.15 am-8.45 am: P. Bonfante-Fasolo, Italy: "Cellular interactions
between Lotus mutants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi"
8.45 am-10.00 am: Lectures (Ecology, structure and evolution of
symbiotic Eumycota)
10.00 am-10.30 am: Coffee break
10.30 am-11.00 am: K. Scott, USA: "Physiological Ecology of
Chemoautotrophic Symbioses at
Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents"
11.00am-12.15 pm: Lectures (mixed)
12.15 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch
2.00 pm-2.30 pm: G.K. Podila, USA: "Molecular genetics of conifer
ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: The early genes"
2.30 pm-4.00 pm: Lectures (mixed)
4.00 pm-6.00 pm: Poster Session
9.00 pm: Student Pubs of Marburg - It´s a Must! (Guided Tour by
students)
Friday, August 18
10.15 am - 12.15 pm: Guided tour "Botanic Garden“ (for accompanying
persons only)
8.15 am-8.45 am: E. Stocker-Wörgötter, Austria: "Experimental studies of
the lichen symbiosis: DNA-analyses, differentiation and secondary
chemistry of selected cultured mycobionts; artificial resynthesis of
two- and tripartite symbioses (photosymbiodemes)".
8.45 am-10.00 am: Lectures (mixed)
10.00 am-10.30 am: Coffee break
10.30 am-11.00 am: H.-W. Dehne and Steiner, U., Germany: "Eusymbiosis
and dyssymbiosis -
key functions of plant infecting fungi"
11.00 am-12.15 pm: Lectures (mixed)
12.15 pm-2.00 pm: Lunch
2.00 pm-2.30 pm: J. Wöstemeyer, Wöstemeyer, A., Burmester, A.; Schultz,
K., Germany: "A system between symbiosis and parasitism: Genetic
exchange between the mucoralean fungi Parasitella parasitica and
Absidia glauca"
2.30 pm-3.30 pm: Lectures (mixed)
3.30 pm-4.15 pm: Congress Closing Lecture, D. P. Zook, USA: "Education
of Symbiosis"
5.00 pm - 6.00 pm: Guided Tour “Landgrave’s Castle“
7.30 pm - 0.01 am: Congress Banquet and Say-farewell-party
Saturday, August 19
8.30 am - 8.30 pm: Sightseeing tour along the Rhine river

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Prof. Dr. Hans Christian Weber
Philipps-Universitaet/Fb Biologie -Spezielle Botanik und Mykologie-
35032 Marburg -GERMANY- Tel: ++49 (0)6421 2822091
homepage: http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~b_morpho/weber.html


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