Action 853

FAW
COST ACTION 853

ACW Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil

Swiss Federal Research Station for Horticulture

Presentations
July 26– 30, 2004, Bremen, Germany


STSM Workshop "Microarray Training Course", University of Bremen, Germany

What is new in micorarray-technology?
D. Blohm, Centre for Applied Gensensorik, University of Bremen, Germany

not available

Labelling of microarray target-DNA
S. Weiss, Centre for Applied Gensensorik, University of Bremen, Germany

not available
Do we know enough about hybridization?
S. Todt, Centre for Applied Gensensorik, University of Bremen, Germany
not available
Plant pathogens from genus Phytophthora in polish nurseries and public greens: detection and identification
K. Wiejacha, Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland
soon available
Multiplex detection of soil-borne plant pathogens:
Universal amplification - universal array approach

M. Szemes, Plant Research International, Wageningen, The Netherlands

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Identification of markers for microarray parallel detection, identification and analysis of Salmonella enterica serovars. The Salmo-Chip!?
B. Sandjong, ARCS Seibersdorf Research GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria
Array-Technology in potato pathogen detection
M. Sip, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovce, Czech Republic
A Secreted Lipase as a new Virulence Factor of Fusarium graminearum
S. Salomon, University of Hamburg, Germany
Functional role of the spatial organisation in soil microbial diversity
B. Remenant, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I, Villeurbanne cedex, France
Microarrays : Commercial and research activities in Generi Biotech
S. Mikolajska, Generi Biotech s.r.o., Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Development of DNA and antibody probes for detection of plant viruses and virus-like pathogens using micro-array technology
T. Malinowski, Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland
soon available
Designing short oligonucleotide probes (21mers and 13mers) and "Who cares about Tm?"
M. Pfunder, Agroscope FAW Wädenswil, Switzerland
Methodology, development, validation and applications of pilot arrays and some other methods
L. Bodrossy, ARCS Seibersdorf Research GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria
Microarrays as a tool for the study of Trichoderma antagonism
M.A. Demontis, Istituto di Patologia Vegetale, Università di Sassari, Italy
Nucleic acid-based work on plant-associated microbial pathogens and ecology
S. Baeyen & M. Maes, Agricultural Research Centre, Merelbeke, Belgium
Functional genomics analysis of virus resistance expression in potato
A. Vuorinen, Department of Applied Biology, University of Helsinki, Finland