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1 Historical APS Special Sessions, Date Section or Other Session Title Program Sponsor(s) 2012 Biology of Pathogens The British Society of Plant International Perspective on Fusarium Head Blight Pathology 2012 Biology of Pathogens Bacteriology New Insights into the Virulence Mechanism of Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria 2012 Biology of Pathogens Virology Potato virus Y An Old Virus and a New Problem in Potato 2012 Biology of Pathogens Vector-Pathogen Complexes; Virology Host Resistance Unifying Concepts in Plant and Animal Vector Biology 12th I. E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Host Plant Resistance and Disease : Current Status and Future Outlook Biotechnology Industry; Public Policy Board; Office of Industry Relations; Pathogen Resistance; Chemical Control Integrated Plant Disease Office of Industry Relations; Public Policy Board; Industry; Pathogen Resistance; Chemical Control Regulatory Plant Pathology; Public Policy Board Emerging Tools and Regulations Impacting the Enhancement of Disease Resistance Using Biotechnology Fungicides to Promote Plant Physiological Benefits in Crops Grafting as an Alternative to Soil Fumigation for Disease in Vegetable Production Issues and Opportunities in Regulatory Sciences at EPA The National Clean Plant Network: Ensuring Disease-Free, Vegetatively Propagated Fruit Tree Planting Stock Industry 2012 Diseases of Plants Plant Pathogen and Disease Detection; Diagnostics 2012 Diseases of Plants Virology; Mycology; Bacteriology; Molecular and Cellular Phytopathology; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens 2012 Diseases of Plants Early Career Professionals; Bacteriology 2012 Diseases of Plants Forest Pathology; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens; Vector-Pathogen Complexes; Epidemiology 2012 Ecology and Epidemiology Soil Microbiology and Root Diseases; Phyllosphere Microbiology 2012 Ecology and Epidemiology Genetics; Mycology; Bacteriology 2012 Ecology and Epidemiology Epidemiology; Regulatory Plant Pathology; Diagnostics; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens; Forest Pathology; Crop Loss Assessment and Evaluation 2012 Ecology and Epidemiology Mycology; Plant Pathogen and Disease Detection; Diagnostics; Seed Pathology; Soil Microbiology and Root Diseases 2012 Ecology and Epidemiology Crop Loss Assessment and Risk Evaluation; Epidemiology; Regulatory Plant Pathology; Diagnostics; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens; Forest Pathology 2012 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe Virology; Vector-Pathogen Complexes; Bacteriology New Products and Services Advances in Detection Technologies: Application in Plant Pathogen and Disease Detection Bioenergy Crops and Disease Schroth Faces of the Future New Frontiers in Plant Bacteriology Thousand Cankers Disease: A Threat to Eastern Black Walnut Throughout Its Native Range and Beyond Exploring the Micropolis: Sampling, Identifying, and Analyzing the Diversity of Microbial Communities It s a Mixed Up World: Hybridization and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Plant Pathogens and Endophytes Left of Boom! Information: Form, Content, and Use in Epidemic Prediction Resolving the Species-Population Interface in Asexual Fungi: New Tools to Address an Old Problem Right of the Boom: Deciding to Act, React, or Let Go in a Fluid Data Environment Genetics, Genomics, and Proteomics Approaches to Elucidate Arthropod-Vector Specificity 1

2 2012 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe Molecular and Cellular Pathogen Effectors and Host Targets Phytopathology 2012 Professionalism/ Public Policy Board; Office Everything a Scientist Should Know About Politics, Funding, and Public Opinion of International Programs 2012 Professionalism/ Collections and Germplasm; Practice and of Microbial and Plant Germplasm Collections Public Policy Board 2012 Field Trip Mycology New England Fungal Foray 2012 Field Trip Diseases of Ornamental Ornamental Field Tour Plants 2012 Field Trip Chemical Control Pests, Protection, and Politics of the North American Cranberry 2012 Field Trip Turfgrass Pathology Turfgrass Field Tour 2012 Workshop APS Leadership Institute APS Leadership Institute: Leadership I Finding Your Style 2012 Workshop APS Leadership Institute APS Leadership Institute: Leadership II Working With Others 2012 Workshop APS Leadership Institute Leadership Institute: Understanding Your Behavioral Style 2012 Workshop Pathogen Resistance Fungicide Resistance Development in North America for the 21st Century 2012 Workshop Genetics Introduction to Phylogenetic Tree-Building 2012 Workshop Epidemiology; Crop Loss Mixed Models for Analysis of Factorials in Plant Pathology and Risk Evaluation 2012 Workshop Turfgrass Pathology Reaching Out: Sharing Innovative Approaches for Identification and Control of Turfgrass Diseases 2011 Biology of Pathogens Genetics; Molecular and Fungal Comparative Genomics and the Impact of Next Generation Sequencing Cellular Phytopathology; Biotechnology 2011 Diseases of Plants Nematology; Soil Disease Complex Between Nematodes and Other Plant Pathogens Microbiolog; Root Diseases 2011 Diseases of Plants IAPPS; APS Virology; APS of Insect-Transmitted Plant Virus Diseases in the Tropics Tropical Plant Pathology 2011 Diseases of Plants Turfgrass Pathology New and Emerging Technologies in Turfgrass Disease 2011 Diseases of Plants IAPPS Organizing Omics Approaches for the Characterization of Between Human Enteric Pathogens and Plants: A Plant Pathologist's Perspective 2011 Diseases of Plants Phytopathological Phreakonomics 2011 Diseases of Plants Early Career Professionals; Schroth Faces of the Future in Nematology APS Foundation 2011 Diseases of Plants Plant Pathogen and Disease Technology Outlook: Detection Innovations and Successes Detection; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens; Diagnostics 2011 Diseases of Plants Forest Pathology; Tropical Tropical Forest Pathology Plant Pathology; Mycology 2011 Emerging Pests/Invasive Species IAPPS; APS Emerging Ag and Food Biosecurity: A Decade of Progress and Reality Diseases & Pathogens ; APS Plant Biosecurity Advisory 2011 Emerging Pests/Invasive Species Forest Pathology; Public The Developing Crisis, International Movement of Insects and Pathogens in Commercial Trade Policy Board; APS Regulations; APS Office of International Programs; International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences 2011 Emerging Pests/Invasive Species IAPPS; APS Diagnostics Digital Identification Tools: Their Role in Biosecurity and Pest 2011 Emerging Pests/Invasive Species IPM and Biological Control of Insect Pests, Plant Pathogens, and Invasive Weeds in the Pacific Islands: Where Are We Heading? 2011 Emerging Pests/Invasive Species APS Regulatory Plant Wheat Blast A Potential Threat to Global Wheat Production Pathology; APS Emerging Diseases and Pathogens 2011 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm Epidemiology; APS Foundation 11th I. E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Today: "Students Making a Difference in Plant Disease Epidemiology and Disease " 2011 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm Mycotoxicology; Office of International Programs; Tropical Plant Pathology; Mycology; Epidemiology International Mycotoxin Issues in a Changing World 2

3 2011 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm 2011 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe 2011 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe 2011 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe 2011 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe 2011 Professionalism//Industry Crop Loss Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE); Epidemiology IPM-Biocontrol IAPPS, APS Biological Control; APS Integrated Plant Disease APS Pathogen Resistance; APS Chemical Control; APS Industry; North American Fungicide Resistance Action (FRAC) Industry Virology Organized by Sino-US Plant Pathology panel Host Resistance; Molecular and Cellular Phytopathology APS Biological Control; APS Bacteriology IAPPS Why Care About Crop Loss? Impacts on Science, Production, and Society Better Use of Entomopathogenic Microbes in IPM Crop Health for Food Safety and Agroecosystem Health in Developing Countries IPM Program for Vegetable Crops in the Tropics and Opportunities for IPM Graduates Laboratory Methods for Detecting and Characterizing Fungicide Resistance New Products and Services Biology and Molecular Biology of Closteroviruses Current Advances of Molecular Plant Pathology in China Role of Fatty Acids and Lipids in Host-Pathogen What Else is There? New Genes, Metabolites, and Regulatory Pathways Involved in Biocontrol by Bacteria Challenges to the Production and Distribution of Quality Planting Materials, Seed, and Seed Systems for Farmers in Developing Countries 2011 Professionalism//Industry 2011 Professionalism//Industry 2011 Professionalism//Industry 2011 Professionalism//Industry 2011 Professionalism//Industry IAPPS APS Extension Industry APS Industry; IAPPS Biotechnology; Molecular and Cellular Phytopathology; Host Resistance Innovative Chemical and Biological Approaches to Plant Protection International Perspectives on IPM Education for Advancing Sustainable Agricultural Systems MRLs: A Growing Agricultural Export Issue Pesticide Resistance in Agriculture A Global Issue Using Translational Biotechnology to Deploy Disease Resistance Traits in Crop Plants 2011 Weed Science APS/IAPPS and Weed Invasive Weeds as a Threat to Agriculture and Human Health Science 2011 Weed Science IAPPS Weed Science Parasitic Weeds The Drawback of the Hungry World 2011 Weed Science IAPPS Organization Plant Protection and Food Security in a Changing World 2011 Field Trips Tropical Plant Pathology; Application of Biotechnology to Meet the Challenges of Crop Production in the Tropics APS Postharvest Pathology 2011 Field Trips Extension; Diseases of Fruit, Vegetable, and Ornamental Field Tour Ornamental Plants 2011 Field Trips Mycology; Forest Pathology Hawaiian Fungal Foray 2011 Field Trips Postharvest Pathology; Pre- and Postharvest Diseases of Tropical F Chemical Control 2011 Field Trips Forest Pathology; Tropical Tropical Forest Pathology Plant Pathology; Emerging Diseases and Pathogens 2011 Field Trips Turfgrass Pathology Turfgrass Field Tour 2011 Workshops Genetics Contemporary Methods in Population Genetics for Plant Pathology 2011 Workshops Molecular and Cellular Phytopathology 2011 Workshops Plant Pathology and Disease Detection, Bacteriology 2011 Workshops Emerging Diseases and Pathogens; Regulatory Plant Pathology; Forest Pathology; Diagnostics; Plant Pathogen; Disease Detection 2011 Workshops APS Collections and Germplasm; APS Mycology Coordinated Agricultural Projects: Making CAPs Work for You! DNA-Based Pathogen Detection Methods: Ralstonia solanacearum, A Case Study KNOw New Pathogens: Why and How (Improving Infrastructure and Capacity to Predict, Detect, and Respond to New Pest Introductions) Microbial Collections: Practice and 3

4 2010 Biology of Plant Pathogens 10th I. E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Seed Pathology Epidemiology,, and Phytosanitary Concerns 2010 Biology of Plant Pathogens Advances in Plant Virus Evolution 2010 Biology of Plant Pathogens Integrated Microbial Bioinformatics 2010 Biology of Plant Pathogens Refining Systematics (Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Phylogenetics) for Better Resolution in the Population Biology and Evolution of the Oomycetes 2010 Biology of Plant Pathogens The Sophistication of Host-Pathogen Involving Necrotrophic Fungi 2010 Diseases of Plants Biology and of Rhizoctonia Diseases in Turfgrass Systems 2010 Diseases of Plants Cryptic Foes: Gathering the Latest Advances on Pythium 2010 Diseases of Plants Schroth Faces of the Future in Virology 2010 Diseases of Plants Virus Fishing with Chips: Plant Virus Microarrays and Next-Generation Sequencing 2010 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm Assuring the Safety of Fresh Produce: Issues and Strategies 2010 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm Plant Disease Epidemics and Food Security in Globally Changing Agricultures and Environments 2010 Epidemiology/Ecology/Environm Plant Pathogen Population Genetics: An Essential Tool for Crop Biosecurity 2010 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe Broad-Spectrum Resistance: Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Pathogen Reception and Resistance Signaling 2010 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe More Than Just Antibiotics: The Multiple Mechanisms Leading to Biological Control and Plant Growth Promotion 2010 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe Nature s Molecular Biologist: Xanthomonas and TAL Effector Function, Structure, and Diversity 2010 Molecular/Cellular/Plant-Microbe Small Molecules in Phytopathology: From Determinants of Disease to Modulators of Defense 2010 Plant Disease The 2009 Tomato and Potato Late Blight Crisis: The Interaction of the Urban Home Garden and Commercial Agriculture What Went Wrong and What We Learned 2010 Plant Disease Biocontrol Beyond the Bench: Large-Scale, Successful Biocontrol 2010 Plant Disease Creating Possibilities for Sustainable Postharvest Disease Control Through Integrated Approaches to Both Pre- and Postharvest Fungicide Resistance 2010 Plant Disease Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms: Diversity, Commercial Production, and Disease in High-Volume Production Facilities 2010 Plant Disease Identifying Quantitative Resistance Using Modern Technologies Challenges for Plant Breeding 2010 Plant Disease Induced Resistance: Where Does This Fit in IPM Programs? 2010 Plant Disease Kasugamycin: The Risks and Benefits of Introducing a New Antibiotic 2010 Plant Disease New Products and Services 2010 Plant Disease Restoring Forest Ecosystems Impacted by Invasive Pathogens 2010 Professionalism/ The APS Public Policy Board: New Challenges for Phytopathologists 2010 Professionalism/ Prepare for Your Future: Career Opportunities After Graduate School: Part 2 Extension 2010 Field Trip Ornamental & Forestry Nursery 2010 Workshop An Introduction to Statistics Using R ( R for Dummies ) 2010 Workshop Meet the Geek: Creating Podcasts and Using Syndicated Content 2010 Workshop Mixed Models for Data Analysis in Plant Pathology 2010 Workshop Scientific Writing for APS Journals 2009 Biology of Plant Pathogens Coordinated Regulation of Fungal Development and Secondary Metabolism during Pathogenesis 2009 Biology of Plant Pathogens New Nuances in Virus-Vector Biology 2009 Biology of Plant Pathogens Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Formation in Plant-Associated Bacteria 2009 Biology of Plant Pathogens Schroth Faces of the Future Symposium in Bacteriology 2009 Diseases of Plants APS-ISF Collaboration to Implement a System to Standardize Naming of Plant Pathogen Races and Strains 2009 Diseases of Plants Current Status of Citrus Huanglongbing Research and Control 2009 Diseases of Plants Perplexing Potato Problems 9th I. E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Integrating Pre- and Postharvest Views of Yield and Quality Loss Forensic Plant Pathology: Science in the Courtroom Globetrotting Plant Pathogens and Factors Making a Difference in Outcomes Meta-Analysis for Evidence Synthesis in Plant Disease Epidemiology and Phytophthoras in Forests: New Paradigms for an Old Genus Application of Advanced Sequencing and Gene Expression Technologies for Characterization of Phytopathogens The Balance Is Tilting: Finding Resistance to Vascular Wilting Evolutionary and Functional Genomics of Virus-Plant 4

5 Mechanisms of Post-Transcriptional Control of Gene Functions in Plant-Microbe (AS, PTGS, Sumoylation and More ) Microbial Genomes Off the Beaten Path Molecular Mechanisms of Host Susceptibility 2009 Plant Disease Carboxoylic Acid Amide Fungicides (CAA) FRAC Group Plant Disease Challenges for Managing Insect-Vectored Diseases 2009 Plant Disease Cucurbit Downy Mildew: Re-emergence of a Historical Disease 2009 Plant Disease Finding an Exotic Pest What Do I Do Now? 2009 Plant Disease Methyl Bromide Alternatives Research: Plant Pathology Outcomes 2009 Plant Disease New Products and Services 2009 Plant Disease Perceptions of Risk, Risk Aversion, and Barriers to Adoption of Decision Support Systems and IPM 2009 Plant Disease Primum non Nocere: Risk Assessment for Biological Control 2009 Professionalism/ The APS Public Policy Board: Pulse on Policy Issues 2009 Professionalism/ Broad-Based Education in Plant Pathology 2009 Professionalism/ Can You Hear Me Now? Expanding Plant Pathology Coverage with Diverse Delivery Tools 2009 Professionalism/ Prepare for Your Future: Career Opportunities After Graduate School: Option 1 Industry 2009 Professionalism/ Regulation of Pests and Pathogens Where Are We? 2009 Professionalism/ USDA-CSREES Plant Biosecurity Program 2009 Professionalism/ Working with Genetically Engineered Plant Pathogens in the Modern Regulatory Environment 2009 Field Trip Forest Pathology Field Trip 2009 Field Trip Ornamental Plant Disease Field Trip 2009 Field Trip Tree Fruit Diseases Fielt Trip 2009 Hot Topic The Use Of Fungicides to Promote Plant Physiological Benefits in Crops 2009 Workshop Preparing for a Job Interview in the Private, Academic, and Government Sectors of Plant Pathology 2009 Workshop A Statistical Workshop on Linear Regression 2008 Biology of Plant Pathogens Aflatoxins, the Toxins that Redefined Plant Disease 2008 Biology of Plant Pathogens Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life: From Linnaeus to Deep Hypha and Beyond 2008 Biology of Plant Pathogens Down in the Dirt with Phytopathogenic Verticillium: Genetic and Molecular Tales of a Vascular Fungus 2008 Biology of Plant Pathogens An Evolving Culture Collection System to Meet Modern Research Needs 2008 Diseases of Plants A Century of Turfgrass Pathology, Then, Now, & The Future 2008 Diseases of Plants Detection, Identification, and Diagnostics: Advancing the Science One Sample at a Time 2008 Diseases of Plants Faces of the Future in Mycology A Look to the Future 2008 Diseases of Plants If We Had Known Then What We Know Now: Reflections on Catastrophic Tree Diseases 8 th Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Forty-Five Years After Van Der Plank, New Visions for the Future of Plant Disease Epidemiology Epidemiology and Food Security: Historically Linked, Future of Promise Harnessing Emerging Molecular and Statistical Technologies for Analysis of Soilborne Pathosystems Impact of Plant Virus Epidemiology: Past, Present, and Future Plant-Associated Bacteria in Their Natural Habitat Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Diseases in Natural Ecosystems: Using History to Predict the Future Bacterial Type III Secretion Systems: From Enigmatic avr and hrp Genes to Type III Effector- Mediated Suppression of Plant Immunity Fungal Genomics Enters the Post-Genome Era Plant Virology: Impact on Science and Society Protein Modifications During Host/Pathogen Resistance Genes Past, Present, and Future 2008 Plant Disease Balancing Natural and Augmentative Biocontrol in Organic Cropping Systems 2008 Plant Disease Citrus Canker: A Case Study in Regulatory Plant Pathology; Past, Present, and Future 2008 Plant Disease From Field to Fork: Historical Perspectives and Future Promise of Postharvest Decay 2008 Plant Disease New Products and Services 2008 Plant Disease Phytophthora: A Global Problem with Continued and Historical Importance 2008 Plant Disease What Was, Is, and Could Be, Contributions of Industry and Partners to Plant Disease 2008 Professionalism/Service/ 100 Years of the American Phytopathological Society 2008 Professionalism/Service/ Building International Bridges in a Flat World 2008 Professionalism/Service/ The Future of Plant Pathology 2008 Professionalism/Service/ Optimizing Opportunities for Everyone in Plant Pathology 5

6 2008 Professionalism/Service/ Plant Pathology in 1908/ Professionalism/Service/ Teaching Plant Pathology: Ideas and Tools for Today s Classrooms 2008 Miscellaneous Advances in Plant Pathology in China 2008 Field Trip Forest Pathology Field Trip 2008 Field Trip Ornamental and Horticultural Crops Field Trip 2008 Field Trip University of Minnesota Plant Pathology Legacy Tour 2008 Workshop Fighting Phytophthora: How to Detect, Investigate, and Manage Phytophthora 2008 Workshop Finding Grant Opportunities and Writing the Successful Grant Proposal 2008 Workshop Introductory Workshop on Use of Genomics and Bioinformatics for the Development of Diagnostic Markers 2008 Workshop Novel Molecular Assays for Seed Health: Dead or Alive? 2008 Workshop Statistical Workshop for Microarray Data Analysis 2007 Biology of Plant Pathogens Collaboration Between Industry and Researchers to Improve of Viral Diseases of Ornamentals A Model for Other Crops 2007 Biology of Plant Pathogens New Approaches ro Elucidating the Mechanism of Seed Invasion and Transmission 2007 Biology of Plant Pathogens Systematics and Phylogeny: The Tree of Life, Dorylaimia, Triplonchida, and the Origin of Nematodes 2007 Diseases of Plants Biology and of Dollar Spot in Turf 2007 Diseases of Plants Free Trade: Challenges to Plant Health 2007 Diseases of Plants International Movement of Ornamental and Forestry Diseases 2007 Diseases of Plants Stem Rust: A Threat to Global Wheat Production Addressing Today s Critical Issue in Disease/Pathogen Assessment Environm Approaches for Predicting Establishment and Expansion of Exotic Invasive Forest Pathogens Environm Cross-Domain Bacteria: Emerging Threats to Plant, Humans, and Our Food Supply Environm Environm The Ecological Complexities of Biological Controls: Trophic Cascades, Spatial Heterogeneity, and Behavioral Ecology Information Technologies for Multi-Scale Disease Forecasting and Surveillance Systems Environm Interkingdom Encounters in the Phyllosphere Environm Rhizosphere Communities and Plant Health Environm 2007 Molecular / Cellular Plant- Advances in Bioengineered Resistance to Nematodes Microbe 2007 Molecular / Cellular Plant- Contributions of Plant Virology to Biotechnology Microbe 2007 Molecular / Cellular Plant- Effector Molecules in Diverse Host-Parasite Microbe 2007 Molecular / Cellular Plant- Oomycete Genomes Come of Age Microbe 2007 Plant Disease Disease Forecasting Models: What Comes Under the Umbrella of Model Validation? 2007 Plant Disease DMI Resistance, Part 2: case Studies and Recommendations for Various Crop Groups 2007 Plant Disease Emerging Technologies for the Detection and Regulation of Mycotoxin Contamination 2007 Plant Disease Global Diversity of IPM Systems 2007 Plant Disease Host Plant Resistance for Growers: From Sequence to the Field 2007 Plant Disease of Nematodes in Cotton 2007 Plant Disease New Products and Services 2007 Plant Disease Plant Germplasm Collections in the Genomic Age 2007 Plant Disease Potato Cyst Nematode Regulatory Information and Implications for the Future 2007 Plant Disease Potato Viruses and Potato Seed Certification in the 21 st Century 2007 Plant Disease Suppressive Soils: Agronomic Practices to Enhance Biological Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes and Plant-Pathogenic Fungi 2007 Plant Disease Triazole (DMI) Resistance, Part 1: A Broad Issue Affecting Plant Disease Control Blueprint for Learning Construction Courses Faces of the Future in Nematology Integrating Diverse Disciplines: Assessing Social & Economic Impact of Our Research and Program Navigating the Maze of Online Community Resources Public Policy th I.E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Emerging and Changing Viral Pathogens Biology and Molecular Mechanisms Three Hundred Years of Nematology: Eelwool to RNAi 2007 Hot Topic University Responsibilities for Public Science Literacy: From K to Gray 2007 Field Trip Field and Winery Tour 2007 Field Trip Ornamental Horticulture Field Trip 2007 Field Trip Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Field Trip 6

7 2007 Workshop Comprehensive Phytopathogen Genome Resource: Using genomics and bioinformatics for diagnostics 2007 Workshop The interface of grape disease research and production practices. What is working and what is not Workshop Statistical Workshop for Repeated Measurements 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Biology and Epidemiology of Seed Transmission 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Culture Collections in the Genomics Age, co-sponsored by APS & CPS 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Evolution in the Current Taxonomy of the Straminipiles: Phytophthora, Pythium and Beyond 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Evolution of Virulence in Gram-Positive and Fastidious Bacteria 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Functional Genomics Meets Bacterial Diseases, Part III: Xanthomonas and Xylella Genomics 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Fungal Endophytes: Diversity and Function in Forest Ecosystems 2006 Biology of Plant Pathogens Gene Clustering as a Mechanism for Microbial Innovation 2006 Canadian Phytopathological The Effects of Climate Change on Tree Diseases Society 2006 Diseases of Plants 1st International Symposium on Cercospora Leaf Spot of Sugar Beet 2006 Diseases of Plants Cacao Diseases: Important Threats to Chocolate Production Worldwide 2006 Diseases of Plants The Role of Fungi in Science and Human Affairs, co-sponsored by APS & MSA Detection of Invasive Pathogens in Forest and Ornamental Landscapes Long-Term Patterns of Spread and Intensification for Forest Pathogens Phytophthora ramorum: An Environmental Threat; A Regulatory Quandary Periodic Table of Plant Pathogens Population Biology of Oomycetes Water and Disease in Nursery and Greenhouse Production 6th I.E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium: Student Research at the Forefront of Genetics and Genomics of Pathogenicity and Host Resistance Illuminating the Unique Nature of Parasitic and Free-Living Nematode Genomes Molecular Signaling in Phyllosphere Signals, Pools and Pathways to Host Resistance; SAR, co-sponsored by APS & CPS The Role of Type III Effectors in Bacterial Virulence Viruses as Minimalist Pathogens: Multiplicity of Protein Functions in Pathogenesis 2006 Mycological Society of America Bacterial Symbionts of Fungi 2006 Mycological Society of America Diversity of Zoosporic Fungi 2006 Mycological Society of America Fungal Movement: Contemporary Experimental Analysis 2006 Mycological Society of America Population and Species Divergence in Fungi 2006 Plant Disease Contributions of the Chemical Industry to Crop Protection 2006 Plant Disease Diverse Strategies for Managing Mycotoxins, co-sponsored by APS & CPS 2006 Plant Disease Exploiting Microbial Diversity for New Agents to Biologically Control Plant Diseases: Myxobacteria and Lysobacter spp Plant Disease New Products and Services 2006 Plant Disease New Regulatory Challenges: Rapid Changes in Taxonomy of Plant Pathogens 2006 Plant Disease Research, Development, and Adoption of Biopesticides in the 21st Century, co-sponsored by APS & CPS 2006 Plant Disease Urban Forestry Health 2006 Professionalism/Service/ Career Counseling for the Budding Plant Pathologist 2006 Professionalism/Service/ Navigating Funding Agencies and Updates from the Public Policy Board 2006 Professionalism/Service/ Teaching Non-Traditional Mycology/Plant Pathology Courses for Undergraduates 2006 Teaching, Graduate Student Syllabi: What Are Needed in Them and How Can I Improve Mine Workshop 2006 Workshop Real-Time PCR Diagnostic: A Hands-On Workshop 2006 Workshop Spatial Statistics in Agricultural Research Workshop 2006 Workshop Bayesian Data Analysis for Plant Pathology Workshop 2006 Workshop Bioinformatics Tools for the Beginner/ Intermediate Researcher 2005 Biology of Plant Pathogens Aquatic Plant Pathology 2005 Biology of Plant Pathogens Partial Resistance to Plant Diseases: From Selection to Integration 2005 Biology of Plant Pathogens History of Plant Virology: A Century of Developing a Discipline 2005 Biology of Plant Pathogens Virus Genetics: Leading to New Insights in Resistance and Susceptibility 7

8 2005 Diseases of Plants Fusarium-Induced Diseases of Tropical Perennial Crops 2005 Diseases of Plants Retropathology: Disease for Control of Weeds 2005 Diseases of Plants Speculation on the Origin and Spread of Ceratocystis fagacearum, Causal Organism of Oak Wilt Flowers: A Unique Microbial Habitat 5th I.E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium Risk Prediction and Regulatory Plant Pathology at the Macroscale Stakeholder Views of Plant Disease Loss and Risk Assessment How Plant Disease Epidemics Affect People Pharming in Plant Pathology Functional Genomics Meets Bacterial Diseases, Part II: Erwinia Genomics Fungal Phytotoxins: Biology and Pathogenesis Host Factors that Interact with Virus Proteins to Influence Pathogenesis or Host Defenses Theories on Non-Host Resistance Contributions of Plant Pathology to Biotechnology The Secret Life of Rots: The Surprising Complexity of Necrotrophic Fungal-Plant 2005 Plant Disease QoI Fungicide Resistance: Current Status and Strategies 2005 Plant Disease Integrated Approaches to of Soilborne Diseases 2005 Plant Disease Molecular Tools for Nematode Quarantines 2005 Plant Disease The Nature and Application of Biocontrol Microbes III: Pseudomonas spp Plant Disease Endophytes: An Emerging Tool for Biological Control 2005 Plant Disease Permitting and the Global Movement of Plant Pathogens 2005 Plant Disease Responses to Soybean Rust in the USA 2005 Plant Disease Advancement in Seed Treatment Technology 2005 Plant Disease High Throughput Marker-Assisted Selection for Disease Resistance 2005 Plant Disease Integrated Strategies in Pathogen Resistance for Postharvest Disease Control 2005 Plant Disease Annual Update of Priority National Regulatory Issues 2005 Professionalism/Service/ Science and Scientific Exchanges in an Era of Biosecurity 2005 Professionalism/Service/ Malicious Microbes: Human Health Hazards in Plant Pathology Laboratories 2005 Professionalism/Service/ Multicultural (National/International) Extension 2005 Professionalism/Service/ Town Hall Meeting on the Future of Phytopathology 2005 Professionalism/Service/ New Products and Services 2005 Professionalism/Service/ APS Public Policy Board: Activities, Strategies and Perspectives 2005 Professionalism/Service/ Review of CSREES FY 2003 Plant Biosecurity Projects 8

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