Program

Conference schedule

Dear participants, please note that the time indicated in the program is local (Novosibirsk). It corresponds to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) as + 7 hours (the difference with Moscow is +4 hours).

CONFERENCE VENUE: Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, 2 Pirogova str., Main Building of Novosibirsk State University (NSU), 3rd floor, room No. 311 named after academician A.I. Maltsev. The parallel session will be held in the auditorium No. 313.

PLACE AND TIME OF REGISTRATION: The Main building of the NSU, hall on the 1st floor, June 14 from 12-00 pm to 1-00 pm.

PLACE AND TIME OF THE POSTER SESSION: The Main building of the NSU, the left side of the building, the hall on the 4th floor, all days of the conference that means from June 14 to June 17.

 

PLANTGEN2021
June 14, Monday
NSU, auditorium № 311

 

1-00 pm – 1-30 pm OPENING CEREMONY

1-30 pm 3-20 pm  PLENARY LECTURES
Chairpersons Alexey Kochetov and Elena Salina

  • 1-30 pm 2-00 pm
    GENTZBITTEL Laurent (Skoltech, Moscow Region, RUSSIA) Gene function validation and genomic breeding – cases for legumes – 30 min
  • 2-00 pm 2-30 pm
    KRUTOVSKY Konstantin V. (Georg August University of Göttingen, Göttingen, GERMANY) Forest genomics: main achievements and future prospects – 30 min
  • 2-30 pm 3-00 pm
    KORZUN Viktor (KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA, Einbeck, GERMANY) Molecular Breeding in Cereals – current achievements and perspectives – 30 min
  • 3-00 pm 3-20 pm
    PORTNOVA Irina (SkyGen, Moscow, RUSSIA) Plant research with nanopore sequencing technology – 20 min

3-20 pm – 3-45 pm – COFFEE BREAK

3-45 pm – 5-35 pm – ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Laurent Gentzbittel and Olesya Shoeva

Секция 1. Генетика развития и стрессоустойчивость
Session 1. Genetics of development and stress tolerance

  • 3-45 pm – 4-05 pm
    KHLESTKINA Elena (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Synteny and convergence: insight to the Vavilov’s Law after 100 years – 20 min
  • 4-05 pm – 4-25 pm
    AFANASENKO Olga (VIZR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Horizontal transfer of potato viroid PSTVd by Phytophthora infestans to and from host plants – 20 min.
  • 4-25 pm – 4-45 pm
    BELIMOV Andrey (ARRIAM, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) The relationship between root exudation, accumulation of heavy metals and symbiotrophy in peas (Pisum sativum L.) – 20 min
  • 4-45 pm – 5-00 pm
    SERDYUKOV Yuriy (BIOGEN-ANALYTICA LLC, Moscow, RUSSIA) New optical technologies in quantitative phase microscopy15 мин
  • 5-00 pm – 5-20 pm
    SHOEVA Olesya (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Ant13 encodes the WD40 regulatory factor controlling anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin synthesis in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) – 20 min
  • 5-20 pm – 5-35 pm
    DOROSHENKO Anastasia (IPP RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Involvement of the red light receptors phytochrome A and phytochrome B in the regulation of gene expression of the plastid transcription apparatus by cytokinin during de-etiolation of A.thaliana – 15 min

5-35 pm – 6-00 pm – COFFEE BREAK

6-00 pm – 8-00 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Olga Baranova and Ekaterina Sergeeva

Секция 1. Генетика развития и стрессоустойчивость (продолжение)
Session 1. Genetics of development and stress tolerance (continuation)

  • 6-00 pm – 6-20 pm
    BARANOVA Olga (VIZR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Resistance of spring bread wheat lines developed by ARISER to abiotic stress and rust pathogens – 20 min
  • 6-20 pm – 6-40 pm
    BALASHOVA Irina (Federal Scientific Vegetable Center, Moscow region, RUSSIA) The heritability of carrot resistance to fungal diseases of Alternaria and Fusarium genus 20 min
  • 6-40 pm – 7-00 pm
    GARNIK Elena (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) The dark-induced senescence disruption in Arabidopsis thaliana glutamate dehydrogenase knockout mutant gdh1gdh2 – 20 min
  • 7-00 pm – 7-20 pm
    SANAMYAN Marina (National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UZBEKISTAN) Features of crossing and setting of hybrid seeds in hybrid cotton plants with replacement of substitution chromosomes – 20 min
  • 7-20 pm – 7-40 pm
    STRYGINA Ksenia (VIR, St. Petersburg, Russia) Genes determining dwarfism of watermelon Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai – 20 min
  • 7-40 pm – 8-00 pm
    RSALIYEV Aralbek (Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems, Gvardeisky, KAZAKHSTAN) The pathotype structure of the causative agent Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici in Kazakhstan – 20 min

8-00 pm – GUIDED TOUR THROUGH THE AKADEMGORODOK

 

June 15, Tuesday
 NSU, auditorium № 311

10-00 am – 12-00 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Rumik Davoyan and Natalia Trubacheeva

Секция 1. Генетика развития и стрессоустойчивость (продолжение)
Session 1. Genetics of development and stress tolerance (continuation)

  • 10-00 am – 10-20 am
    DAVOYAN Rumik (Lukyanenko National Grain Centre, Krasnodar, RUSSIA) Using synthetic forms of RS5 and RS7 to expand the genetic diversity of common wheat for disease resistance – 20 min (in Russian)
  • 10-20 am – 10-40 am
    LAPOCHKINA Inna (FRC “Nemchinovka”, Odintsovo, RUSSIA) Complex resistance of spring bread wheat lines to biotic and abiotic stress – 20 min
  • 10-40 am – 10-55 am
    BYCHKOV Ivan (IPP RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Effect of melatonin deficiency and disruption of its receptor signaling pathway on photosynthetic parameters and expression of chloroplast genes in plants of Arabidopsis thaliana under photooxidative stress 15 min (in Russian)
  • 10-55 am – 11-10 am
    POROTNIKOV Igor (VIR, St. Petersburg RUSSIA) Molecular markers of the SKr gene in the evaluation of bread wheat genotypes with different crossability with rye – 15 min (in Russian)
  • 11-10 am – 11-30 am
    RUMYANTSEV Sergey (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) The mechanism of the additive action of bacterial compositions Bacillus spp. in the defense response of common wheat against greenbug aphid Schizaphis graminum – 20 min
  • 11-30 am – 11-45 am
    PERFILIEV Roman (NSU; ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Development of a marker panel for genotyping of soybean cultivars by genes controlling the flowering time and response to the photoperiod – 15 min
  • 11-45 am – 12-00 pm
    GRITSENKO Dilyara (IPBB, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN) SSR profiling of potato cultivars resistant to pathogens – 15 min

12-00 pm – 1-15 pm LUNCH (VISIT TO THE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM)

1-15 pm – 3-40 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Pavel Kostylev and Irina Leonova

Секция 1. Генетика развития и стрессоустойчивость (продолжение)
Session 1. Genetics of development and stress tolerance (continuation)

  • 1-15 pm – 1-35 pm
    KOSTYLEV Pavel (Agricultural research center “Donskoy”, Zernograd, RUSSIA) Transfer of rice resistance genes to blast using DNA markers – 20 min
  • 1-35 pm – 1-55 pm
    KULAEVA Olga (ARRIAM, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Comprehensive analysis of Pisum sativum (L.) microRNAs – 20 min
  • 1-55 pm – 2-15 pm
    KIBALNIK Oksana (ItossorgoRosNIISK, Saratov, RUSSIA) Stress immunity of CMS lines of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench at the basis of different cytoplasmic sterility types 20 min (in Russian)
  • 2-15 pm – 2-35 pm
    LEBEDEVA Maria (SPbU, St. Petersburg, Russia) Nitrate-activated CLE genes in Medicago truncatula symbiotic nodule development – 20 min
  • 2-35 pm – 2-55 pm
    CHEKUNOVA Elena (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Role of GATA-family transcription factors in the regulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis in green unicellular algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii – 20 min
  • 2-55 pm – 3-10 pm
    ANISIMOVA Olga (FRC “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” of the RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Identification and characterization of the thaumatin-like genes in garlic – 15 min
  • 3-10 pm – 3-25 pm
    ZELENOVA Natalya (SkyGen, Moscow, RUSSIA) Rapid nucleic acid extraction based on thermophilic enzymes: technology overview and downstream applications – 15 min
  • 3-25 pm – 3-40 pm
    CHEMERIS Dmitriy (PhD, Life Science Product Manager, Maxim Medikal LLC, Moscow, RUSSIA) Integrated portfolio of high-quality tools for plant genomics from LGC Biosearch Technologies: collaboration invitation – 15 min 

3-40 pm – 4-05 pm – COFFEE BREAK

4-05 pm – 6-25 pm PLENARY LECTURES
Chairpersons Dmitry Afonnikov and Elena Salina

  • 4-05 pm – 4-25 pm
    PATRIN Maxim (Chief Technology Officer (CTO), PHENOMIKA LLC, Moscow, RUSSIA) High throughput phenotyping an essential step in crop breeding process: current techniques and applications – 20 min
  • 4-25 pm – 4-55 pm
    BÖRNER Andreas (IPK, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Plant genetic resources for improving stress tolerance – examples for cereals – 30 min
  • 4-55 pm – 5-25 pm
    KUMLEHN Jochen (IPK, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Site-specific genetic engineering in cereals – principles and applications – 30 min
  • 5-25 pm – 5-55 pm
    STEIN Nils (IPK, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Pan-genomes of the Triticeae – 30 min
  • 5-55 pm – 6-25 pm
    MORGUNOV Alexey (FAO Technical Adviser, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA) Food security and utilization of cereals genetic resources – 30 min 

7-00 pm – 10-00 pm WELCOME BUFFET (SCIENTIST’S HOUSE)

  

June 16, Wednesday
NSU, room № 311

10-00 am – 12-00 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Mira Ponomareva and Gennady Borovskii

Секция 1. Генетика развития и стрессоустойчивость (продолжение)
Session 1. Genetics of development and stress tolerance (continuation)

  • 10-00 am – 10-20 am
    GRABELNYCH Olga (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Genetic transformation with GOX gene from Penicillium funiculosum as a mean for the increase of potato resistance to the extremal temperatures – 20 min
  • 10-20 am – 10-35 am
    GLAGOLEVA Anastasia (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Association mapping of the gene controlling melanin synthesis in barley grain using plant genetic resources collections – 15 min
  • 10-35 am – 10-50 am
    SHEIN Mikhail (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) The bacterial impact on the transcriptional activity of DCL2 and DCL4 genes in wheat plants infected with Stagonospora nodorum – 15 min
  • 10-50 am – 11-10 am
    VESELOV Dmitry (UIB UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Hormonal control of root growth and development in ABA deficient barley mutant – 20 min
  • 11-10 am – 11-25 am
    TOROPOVA Elena (NSAU, Novosibirsk; VNIIF, Moscow region, RUSSIA) Spring wheat varieties resistance to biotic stressors – 15 min (in Russian)
  • 11-25 am – 11-40 am
    BURKHANOVA Guzel (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Endophytic bacteria of the Bacillus induce resistance of potato plants to viruses – 15 min
  • 11-40 am – 11-55 am
    UTEBAYEV Maral (Barayev Research and Production Centre for Grain Farming, Shortandy-1, KAZAKHSTAN) Allelic diversity of gliadin-coding loci of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) of Siberian and Kazakh breeding – 15 min

12-00 pm – 1-15 pm LUNCH (VISIT TO THE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM)

1-15 pm – 3-20 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Irina Mitrofanova and Alexander Solovyov

Секция 3. Биотехнология растений в постгеномную эпоху
Session 3. Plant biotechnology in the post-genome era

  • 1-15 pm – 1-35 pm
    MITROFANOVA Irina (Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta, RUSSIA) Biotechnology of Horticultural Plants and Rare Endangered Species: Recent Research and Their Use – 20 min
  • 1-35 pm – 1-55 pm
    MIROSHNICHENKO Dmitry (KGC – ARRIAB, Moscow, Russia) CRISPR/Cas9–mediated genome editing of bread wheat to modulate heading time – 20 min
  • 1-55 pm – 2-15 pm
    GERASIMOVA Sophia V. (KGC ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Cas9/gRNA-mediated modifications of the barley genome for fundamental and applied research – 20 min
  • 2-15 pm – 2-35 pm
    CHUMAKOV Mikhail (IBPPM RAS, Saratov, Russia) Analysis and editing the maize gamete interactions and fusion genes – 20 min
  • 2-35 pm – 2-50 pm
    PAVLICHENKO Vasily (SIFIBR of SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Transgenic poplar expressing AtGA20ox1 demonstrate fast growing phenotype – 15 min
  • 2-50 pm – 3-05 pm
    TVOROGOVA Varvara (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) The search of somatic embryogenesis regulators in Medicago truncatula – 15 min
  • 3-05 pm – 3-20 pm
    MIKHAYLOVA Elena (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) The knockout of predicted MYB60 gene in Eruca sativa promotes anthocyanin accumulation – 15 min

3-20 pm – 3-45 pm – COFFEE BREAK

3-45 pm – 5-45 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Varvara Tvorogova and Alexander Solovyov

Секция 3. Биотехнология растений в постгеномную эпоху (продолжение)
Session 3. Plant biotechnology in the post-genome era (continuation)

  • 3-45 pm – 4-05 pm
    DOLGOV Sergey (BIBCh, Pushchino, RUSSIA) Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Chrysanthemum with Artemisinin Biosynthesis Pathway Genes – 20 min
  • 4-05 pm – 4-25 pm
    ELKONIN Lev (Federal Agricultural Research Centre of South-East Region, Saratov, RUSSIA) Improvement of sorghum seed storage protein digestibility using RNA-interference and genome editing – 20 min
  • 4-25 pm – 4-45 pm
    EGOROVA Anastasia (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Developing potato varieties with decreased cold-induced sweetening – 20 min
  • 4-45 pm – 5-05 pm
    BOROVSKII Gennady (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) The overexpression of the Arabidopsis NDB2 gene in tobacco plants affects the expression of genes encoding the alternative mitochondrial electron transport pathways and stress proteins – 20 min
  • 5-05 pm – 5-25 pm
    TIMINA Olga (PSU named after T.G. Shevchenko, Tiraspol, Pridnestrovskaia MOLDAVSKAIA RESPUBLIKA) Hairy roots characteristics of vegetable pea’s morphotype with modified leaf and offspring of the 89/16 sugar line transformant – 20 min
  • 5-25 pm – 5-45 pm
    KISELEVA Antonina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) An integrated approach to study genetics of Triticum aestivum vegetation period – 20 min

5-45 pm – 6-10 pm – COFFEE BREAK

 6-10 pm – 7-25 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairperson Sophia V. Gerasimova

Секция 3. Биотехнология растений в постгеномную эпоху (продолжение)
Session 3. Plant biotechnology in the post-genome era (continuation)

  • 6-10 pm – 6-30 pm
    HERTIG Christian W. (IPK, Gatersleben, Stadt Seeland, GERMANY) Targeted mutagenesis of BRANCHED HEAD homoeoalleles causes alterations of wheat spike and root architecture – 20 min
  • 6-30 pm – 6-50 pm
    REZAEVA Barno (IPK, Ort, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Efficient formation of adventitious shoots from immature zygotic embryos of the oilseed crop camelina – 20 min
  • 6-50 pm – 7-10 pm
    SATPATHY Pooja (IPK, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Generation of haploidy inducers for Cas endonuclease-mediated mutagenesis in barley – 20 min
  • 7-10 pm – 7-25 pm
    IVANOV Nikolay (Philip Morris International, Neuchatel, SWITZERLAND) Alkaloid chemophenetics and transcriptomics of the Nicotiana genus – 15 min

7-25 pm – 7-55 pm PLENARY LECTURE

  • SVITASHEV Sergei (Corteva Agriscience, Johnston, IA, USA) Genome editing for crop improvement30 min

8-00 pm NOVOSIBIRSK NIGHT CITY TOUR

  

PARALLEL SESSION
 June 16, Wednesday
NSU, auditorium № 313

1-15 pm – 3-25 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Elena Potokina and Dmitry Afonnikov

Секция 2. Эволюционная и функциональная геномика
Session 2. Evolutionary and functional genomics

  • 1-15 pm – 1-35 pm
    TURUSPEKOV Yerlan (IPBB, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN) Application of SNP genotyping Illumina arrays in spring wheat projects for stress resistance in conditions of Kazakshtan – 20 min
  • 1-35 pm – 1-55 pm
    POTOKINA Elena (SPbFTU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Genomic introgressions of immune V. rotundifola Michx into Russian grapevine germplasm revealed by RADseq genotyping – 20 min
  • 1-55 pm – 2-15 pm
    KIROV Ilya (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Breakthroughs in plant retrotranscriptome and mobilome characterization enabled by Nanopore sequencing – 20 min
  • 2-15 pm – 2-35 pm
    GORSHKOVA Tatyana (KIBB FRC KazSC RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Plant cell wall as a target for functional genomics – 20 min
  • 2-35 pm – 2-55 pm
    YURKOV Andrey (ARRIAM, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the North Caucasus and the Gorny Altai: biodiversity and role in plant-microbial interactions – 20 min
  • 2-55 pm – 3-10 pm
    RAIKO Mikhail (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Fungal metagenome of Chernevaya Taiga soils: taxonomic composition, differential abundance and factors related to plant gigantism – 15 min
  • 3-10 pm – 3-25 pm
    EFREMOV Gleb (Research Center of Biotechnology RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Z-ISO: a catching up step towards formation of colored carotenoids in tomatoes – 15 min

3-25 pm – 3-45 pm – COFFEE BREAK

3-45 pm – 5-45 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Elena Potokina and Dmitry Afonnikov

Секция 2. Эволюционная и функциональная геномика (продолжение)
Session 2. Evolutionary and functional genomics (continuation)

  • 3-45 pm – 4-05 pm
    SHCHERBAN Andrey (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Structural analysis of the candidate gene that controls awn length in common wheat Triticum aestivum L. – 20 min
  • 4-05 pm – 4-25 pm
    BADAEVA Ekaterina (VIGG RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Genetic diversity of T. araraticum assessed using cytogenetics – 20 min
  • 4-25 pm – 4-45 pm
    KHIUTTI Alexander (VIZR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Tolerance of potato cultivars to potato spindle tuber viroid PSTVd – 20 min
  • 4-45 pm – 5-05 pm
    SAMSONOVA Maria (SPbPU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Genomic signatures of flax diversification and improvement – 20 min
  • 5-05 pm – 5-25 pm
    SINIAUSKSYA Marina (IGC NAS of Belarus, Minsk, BELARUS) The variability of organelle genomes in barley – 20 min
  • 5-25 pm – 5-45 pm
    TSVETKOVA Natalia (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Molecular-genetic analysis of genome incompatibility in wheat-rye hybrids – 20 min

5-45 pm – 6-10 pm – COFFEE BREAK

8-00 pm NOVOSIBIRSK NIGHT CITY TOUR

  

June 17, Thursday
 NSU, auditorium № 311

10-00 am – 12-00 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Tatyana Gorshkova and Nikolay P. Goncharov

Секция 3. Биотехнология растений в постгеномную эпоху (продолжение)
Session 3. Plant biotechnology in the post-genome era (continuation)

  • 10-00 am – 10-20 am
    PONOMAREVA Mira (FRC KazSC RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Progress of breeding strategies in winter rye: from mass selection to genomic selection – 20 min
  • 10-20 am – 10-40 am
    PERSHINA Lydia (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Alloplasmic Lines (H. vulgare) – T. aestivum with Completed Cytonuclear Compatibility Are the Sources of Introgression DH lines for Wheat Breeding – 20 min
  • 10-40 am – 11-00 am
    ADONINA Irina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) The studying genetic regulation of the vaviloid type of spike branching in hybrid lines of hexaploid wheat – 20 min
  • 11-00 am – 11-20 am
    BELAN Igor (Omsk Agricultural Scientific Center, Omsk, RUSSIA) Development of varieties of spring bread wheat using DH lines in Western Siberia – 20 min
  • 11-20 am – 11-40 am
    ILYUSHKO Marina (FSC of Agriculture Biotechnology of the Far East, Ussuriisk, RUSSIA) Intra-callus variability of Oryza sativa L. androgenic doubled haploids – 20 min
  • 11-40 am – 12-00 pm
    SARKISYAN Karen (Planta, Moscow, RUSSIA) Substrate-free luminescence imaging in plants – 15 min

12-00 pm – 1-15 pm LUNCH 

1-15 pm – 3-20 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Maria Logacheva and Aleksey Penin

Секция 4. Биоинформатика, системная биология растений и цифровое фенотипирование
Session 4. Bioinformatics, plant systems biology and digital phenotyping

  • 1-15 pm – 1-35 pm
    ZEMLYANSKAYA Elena (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Structural and functional characterization of transcription factor binding sites: from bioinformatics to hormone biosensors – 20 min
  • 1-35 pm – 1-55 pm
    GUBAEV Rim (Skoltech, Moscow, RUSSIA) Genetic map construction and QTL mapping of oil-related traits in sunflower from VNIIMK collection – 20 min
  • 1-55 pm – 2-15 pm
    KASIANOV Artem (IITP RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Novel method for isoform-centered analysis of alternative splicing using a combination of long and short-read sequencing data – 20 min
  • 2-15 pm – 2-35 pm
    KLEPIKOVA Anna (IITP RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Gene expression stability at high evolutionary distances – 20 min
  • 2-35 pm – 2-50 pm
    ANIKIN Grigory (MGI Tech Co., Ltd / HELICON COMPANY, Moscow, RUSSIA) Whole genome sequencing — new perspectives in plant breeding – 15 min
  • 2-50 pm – 3-05 pm
    GRIGOREVA Elizaveta (SPbFTU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) De novo guar genome assembly and application of “omics” technologies to speed up guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) breeding in Russia – 15 min
  • 3-05 pm – 3-20 pm
    GENAEV Mikhail (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Automatic identification of wheat fungi diseases using a convolutional neural network – 15 min

3-20 pm – 3-45 pm – COFFEE BREAK

3-45 pm – 5-40 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Dmitry Afonnikov and Elena Zemlyanskaya 

Секция 4. Биоинформатика, системная биология растений и цифровое фенотипирование (продолжение)
Session 4. Bioinformatics, plant systems biology and digital phenotyping (continuation)

  • 3-45 pm – 4-05 pm
    LOGACHEVA Maria (Skoltech, Moscow, RUSSIA) Investigation of genetic control of agriculturally important traits in common buckwheat using a combination of genetic mapping and transcriptome analysis – 20 min
  • 4-05 pm – 4-25 pm
    TKACHENKO Alexander (ITMO, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Methylome profiling of guar isogenic lines (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub) in different growing conditions using ONT technology – 20 min
  • 4-25 pm – 4-45 pm
    VOLKOVA Polina (RIRAE, Obninsk, RUSSIA) Transcriptomics of plants in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: a step closer to understand the adaptation to chronic radiation exposure – 20 min
  • 4-45 pm – 5-05 pm
    KOZLOV Konstantin (SPbPU, St. Petersburg, Russia) Modeling of flowering time in mungbean with Approximate Bayesian Computation – 20 min
  • 5-05 pm – 5-25 pm
    BRAGINA Maria (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Functional characterization of genes with circadian expression patterns in common wheat – 20 min
  • 5-25 pm – 5-40 pm
    SHMAKOV Nikolay (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Pan-transcriptomic analysis of Solanum tuberosum NLR genes regulating resistance to Phytophthora infestans – 15 min 

5-40 pm – 6-05 pm – COFFEE BREAK

6-05 pm – 8-00 pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Chairpersons Elena Salina and Cécile Ben

Секция 5. Промышленная биотехнология
Session 5. Industrial biotechnology

  • 6-05 pm – 6-25 pm
    BEN Cécile (Skoltech, Moscow, RUSSIA) Tomato endophytic bacteria bioactive compounds as potential agents for the postharvest biocontrol of gray mold disease – 20 min
  • 6-25 pm – 6-40 pm
    MAZUROV Vladimir (GenScript Biotech (Netherlands) B.V., Leiden, NETHERLANDS) Gene Synthesis Accelerates Plant Biology Research – 15 min
  • 6-40 pm – 6-55 pm
    KHANDY Maria (FSC East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Vladivostok, RUSSIA) The Instrumental Cultivation of Phlojodicarpus sibiricus Cell Culture – 15 min
  • 6-55 pm – 7-10 pm
    PETRUSHIN Ivan (SIFIBR of SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Genomic features of oil model compounds biodegradation by Rhodococcus qingshengii strain VKM Ac-2784D – 15 min
  • 7-10 pm – 7-25 pm
    VITOVTOV Anton (Thermo Fisher Scientific, QVADROS-BIO, Moscow, RUSSIA) Solutions for high-throughput marker-associated plant selection: overcoming issues with complex genomes – 15 мин
  • 7-25 pm – 7-40 pm
    RASSABINA Anna (KIBB FRC Kazan Scientific Center RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Melanin from the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria: physicochemical properties and biological activity – 15 min
  • 7-40 pm – 8-00 pm
    KOVALEVSKY Rostislav (Innovation center “Biruch-New Technologies”, Alekseevka, RUSSIA) The genetic basis of the Food of the Future 20 min

 8-00 pm – 8-30 pm CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE CONFERENCE

 

Poster Session

  1. ABEKOVA Alfiya (KazRI of Agriculture and Plant growing, Almalybak village, KAZAKHSTAN) Molecular analysis of sugar beet samples using the RAPD method
  2. AGEEVA Elena (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnobsk, RUSSIA) Study of the relationship between the conductive system of the internodes in spring bread wheat with lodging resistance and yield traits
  3. ALEKSEEV Valentin (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Lipopeptide producing endophytic bacteria of the genus Bacillus in the regulation of the expression of genes involved in the defense response of wheat against greenbug aphid Schizaphis graminum
  4. AMALOVA Akerke (IPBB, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN) Association mapping of quantitative trait loci for agronomic traits in spring wheat collection tested under two water regimes in Northern Kazakhstan
  5. ANASHKINA Anastasya (EIMB RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Protein structure and function analysis for plant stress tolerance on BTB/POZ genes
  6. ANTONOV Alexey (FWRC FPA, Moscow region, Lobnya, RUSSIA) Evaluation of genetic diversity in Вrassica L. species and cultivars through application of microsatellite markers
  7. APARINA Viktoriya (NSAU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Phenotyping of soft spring wheat varieties to expand the genetic diversity of cultivars resistant to biotic factors
  8. ASKHADULLIN Damir (Tatar Research Institute of Agriculture, Kazan, RUSSIA) Resistance to powdery mildew of common wheat in the Middle Volga region of Russia
  9. ASKHADULLIN Danil (Tatar Research Institute of Agriculture, Kazan, RUSSIA) Resistance to common bunt of bread wheat in the Middle Volga region of Russia
  10. BALTIN Svyatoslav (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Study of the role of the MtWOX9-1 gene in somatic embryogenesis
  11. BEKHTOLD Nina (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnobsk, RUSSIA) Genetics of resistance of spring barley to the agent ustilago nuda
  12. BEKTAYEV Rakhimbek (National Center for biotechnology, Nur-Sultan, KAZAKHSTAN) High-throughput application of Palindromic Sequence-Targeted (PST) PCR method for genomic fingerprinting and transposon display
  13. BEMOVA Victoria (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) The homologue of the agrobacterial gene of cucumopine synthase is expressed in naturally transgenic peanuts
  14. BEREZHNAYA Alina (NSU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Identification and characterization of two novel VRN-B3 alleles in Russian common wheat
  15. BOBOKHUJAEV Shukhrat (National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UZBEKISTAN) Molecular analysis of BC1F1 and BC2F1 cotton hybrids using SSR markers
  16. BOGDANOVA Olga (FRC Biological Systems and Agrotechnologies RAS, Orenburg, Russia) Molecular genetic methods for assessing drought resistance of spring barley.
  17. BOME Nina (Tyumen State University, Tyumen, Russia) Reaction on water stress of the genotypes Hordeum vulgare L. at different stages of plant development
  18. BONDAR Evgeniya (SFU, Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA) Annotation of Siberian larch genome draft assembly
  19. BORIS Ksenia (VIGG RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Genetic diversity of peach from the collection of the Nikita Botanical Gardens revealed by SSR markers
  20. BOROVAYA Svetlana (FSC of Agricultural Biotechnology in the Far East, Ussuriysk, RUSSIA) The influence of the toxic effect of zinc and mineral starvation on the growth and develop-ment of buckwheat regenerants in vitro culture
  21. BOYKO Natalya (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnoobsk, RUSSIA) Screening collection varieties of VIR for resistance to stress factors (resistance to diseases and lodging) at Novosibirsk region
  22. BULAVIN Ilya (Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta, RUSSIA) Hyssopus officinalis L. genetic similarity in vitro
  23. DAGHMA Diaa Eldin S. (IPK Gatersleben, Gatersleben, GERMANY) Site-directed mutagenesis of maize elite germplasm through pollination by cas9/gRNA-transgenic, haploidy-inducing lines
  24. DAVOYAN Edward (Lukyanenko National Grain Centre, Krasnodar, RUSSIA) Creation of common wheat lines with pyramids of genes for resistance to leaf rust
  25. DUBINA Elena (Federal Scientific Rice Centre, Krasnodar, Belozerny, RUSSIA) DNA-technologies in rice breeding for resistance to bio- and abiotic stressors
  26. DUBOVETS Nadezhda (IGC NAS of Belarus, Minsk, BELARUS) Informative SSR markers for genotyping and intervarietal differentiation of cultivated oat
  27. DUCA Maria (Moldova State University, Kishinev, REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) ISSR and SSR markers in assessing genetic diversity of O. cumana
  28. DUDNIKOV Maxim (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Identification and variation analysis of long non-coding RNA genes expressed at early stages of seed development in Triticale
  29. EGOROVA Anastasia (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Targeted modification of regulatory genes associated with barley grain color formation
  30. ENZEKREY Ekaterina (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Development of molecular markers for the identification of prolamins genes and their correlation with baking qualities of grain
  31. EPIFANOV Rostislav (NSU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Applying neural network for the segmentation of spike structural elements
  32. EVTUSHENKO Elena (IMCB SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Paralogous genes of centromeric histone CENH3 are actively expressed in the rye genome
  33. FEDOTOVSKAYA Victoria (SFU, Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA) Triplet composition of common mitochondrial and chloroplast genes of plants reveals their differentiation
  34. FILYUSHIN Mikhail (FRC “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” RAS, Moscow, Russia) Analysis of liguleless1 gene associated with ligule development in Zea mays L.
  35. FOMIN Ivan (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) StCDF1 gene editing strategy in potato wild species within de novo domestication concept
  36. GANCHEVA Maria (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) CLE genes in tuber development in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
  37. GARAPOV Denis (FASCA, Barnaul, RUSSIA) IRAP-analysis of genetic diversity in Chinese plum (Prunus salicina) varieties distributed in southern regions of Siberia
  38. GARIBYAN Tsovinar (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Study of the effect of nutrient medium components on the regenerative abilities rapeseed explants (Brassica napus), Antares variety
  39. GATZKAYA Sima (IMCB SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Dynamics of the transcription of CENH3 genes in allopolyploid hybrids of wheat and rye
  40. GAVRILENKO Tatyana (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Perspectives for introgression of genetic material of Mexican potato species into potato pre-breeding programs
  41. GENIEVSKAYA Yulia (IPBB, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN) Marker-trait associations for barley grain quality traits identified in Karaganda and Kostanay regions using GWAS
  42. GLADYSHEVA-AZGARI Maria (NRC “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, RUSSIA) De novo genome sequencing, assembly, and analysis of three Russian Prunus persica varieties
  43. GORBENKO Igor (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) The mitochondrial plasmids as a new type of mobile genetic elements in higher plants
  44. GRUZDEV Ivan (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Identification of HMW-GS for development system evaluation bread-making qualities in early breeding generations in spring-sown triticale
  45. GULAYEVA Elena (KarRC RAS, Petrozavodsk, RUSSIA) Functional characteristics of EST-SSR markers in Pinus sylvestris L.
  46. GURINA Alyona (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Genes of NBS-LRR superfamily in Solanum phureja Juz. et Buk.
  47. GVARAMIA Sofia (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) T-DNA site identification by Cas9-targeted and whole-genome Nanopore sequencing of Arabidopsis thaliana
  48. IBRAGIMOVA Salmaz (KGC ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Regeneration capacity of potato cultivars prone to cold sweetening
  49. IVANOVA Evelina A. (Ufa Institute of biology RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Stress resistance on the example of supramolecular-genetic level of plant development
  50. IVANOVA Yulia N. (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Production and characterization of the bread wheat lines with introgression of chromosome 6Agi2 Thynopirum intermedium
  51. KAPUSTYANCHIK Svetlana (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnobsk, RUSSIA) Diseases of Miscanthus rhizome: hidden threat for the development of biomass cultivations
  52. KARATAEVA Tatyana (FIBCh RAS, Moscow region, Pushchino, RUSSIA) Poplar trees expressing fungal bioluminescence system
  53. KARZHAEV Dmitry (St. Petersburg Forestry Research Institute, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Employing of CRISPR / Cas9 technology to knock out genes associated with flowering in aspen
  54. KAZAKOVA Elizaveta (RIRAE, Obninsk, RUSSIA) Transcriptome of the Arabidopsis thaliana Chernobyl ecotype seedlings: simulating of the space radiation action and microgravity
  55. KELBIN Vasily (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Advanced panel of molecular markers identifying of stem rust resistance genes Sr2, Sr15, Sr21, Sr22, Sr23, Sr24, Sr25, Sr26, Sr31, Sr35, Sr36, Sr38, Sr39, Sr45, Sr57, Lr6Ai#2 in Siberian wheat cultivars
  56. KINGSLY John N.B. (KITS, Coimbatore, INDIA) Genome Editing in Wheat: Exploration of New challenges for Crop
  57. KOLENKOV Maxim (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Study of varieties of spring triticale for the presence of the wbm gene
  58. KOLOSHINA Kristina (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnobsk, RUSSIA) Optimization of cultural conditions for in vitro regeneration of wild potato species
  59. KOLOSOVSKAYA Ekaterina (NSU; ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Studying the regulation of epicuticular wax biosynthesis in barley using isogenic WIN1/win1 lines generated by site-directed mutagensis
  60. KOLOZHVARI Anastasia (NSU; ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) The study of the wheat Ppd-D1 regulatory region using Cas9 RNA-directed nuclease system
  61. KONSTANTINOV Dmitry (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Meta-analysis of drought-induced transcriptome changes for Zea Mays
  62. KOROTKOVA Anna (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Targeted knockout of the NUD gene in Siberian barley
  63. KOSTINA Nina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Phenotypic characteristics of tobacco plants harboring mutations in nicotine biosynthesis genes from PMT and QPT gene families
  64. KRASNOPEROVA Elizaveta (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) WOX family genes in somatic embryogenesis
  65. KRIUKOVA Karina (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Analysis of the activity of the DR5 promoter in tuber-forming plants
  66. KRIVENKO Olga (Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta, RUSSIA) Genome-wide approaches in the study of common fig in the Nikita Botanical Gardens
  67. KRYUKOV Aleksey (ARRIAM, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Investigation of SWEET family sugar transporter genes and their role in arbuscular mycorrhiza
  68. KUKOEVA Tatyana (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Comparative characteristics of barley hybrids by the anthocyanins content in grain
  69. KULESHOVA Tatyana (Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Gradient of the rhizosphere bioelectric potentials as a source of green energy
  70. KUSHNIRENKO Igor (Chelyabinsk Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Timiryazevsky, RUSSIA) Resistance of common spring wheat genotypes to abiotic and biotic stresses in the Southern Urals
  71. KUZNETSOVA Ksenia (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Transcriptomic analysis of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) spontaneous tumors
  72. LAPRINA Julia (NSU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Microsatellite markers for regional differentiation of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici populations
  73. LASHINA Nina (VIZR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Development and validation of molecular markers linked to locus on chromosome 3H conferring barley resistance to Pyrenophora teres f. teres
  74. LEKSIN Ilya (Kazan Federal University; KIBB FRC KazSC RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Gene expression in lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in response to UV-B stress
  75. LEONOVA Irina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Genetic loci for grain protein and gluten content in Russian spring wheat varieties
  76. LEVITES Evgeny (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Order of chromosome arrangement location in late prophase – early prometaphase of mitosis in haploid maize plant obtained with the use of mutation ig
  77. LITVINOV Dmitry (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Effect of allelic forms of GRFs genes on the development of common wheat under different conditions of nitrogen supplementation
  78. LOSEV Maxim (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) CLE and BAM genes in phloem development in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
  79. LYTKIN Kirill (SPbFTU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Development of a genetic map of Vitis vinifera L. backcrossing offspring using high-throughput genotyping
  80. LYUBUSHKINA Irina (SIPPB SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) In vitro biochemical features in calli derived from winter wheat anthers and their possible influences on a secondary embryogenesis
  81. MALYUKOVA Anastasia (IPP RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Phytochrome A and phytochrome B regulate the biosynthesis of chlorophyll during cytokinin-dependent de-etiolation of A. thaliana
  82. MAZINA Anastasia (Kazan Federal University; KIBB FRC KazSC RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Analysis of stress response genes in moss Dicranum scoparium
  83. MERKULOV Pavel (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Detection of active LTR-retrotransposon via eccDNA analysis in Helianthus annuus L., Arabidopsis thaliana and triticale
  84. MIKHAILOVA Alexandra (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) The allelic diversity study of regulatory genes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis in cotton
  85. MIKHAYLOVA Yulia (Komarov Botanical Institute of the RAS, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Molecular phylogeny of plant 14-3-3 proteins family
  86. MINASBEKYAN Liya (Yerevan State University, Yerevan, ARMENIA) Epigenetic mechanism of wheat adaptation on a response to the abiotic stress
  87. MOLDAVANOV Andrey (Belkin International Inc., Los Angeles, USA) Evolutionary complexification of plant information structure under influence of permanent data flow
  88. MURGAN Olga (Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RUSSIA) The effect of salt stress on the expression of the brassinosteroid biosynthesis genes
  89. NEZHDANOVA Anna (Research Center of Biotechnology RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Functional analysis of Solanum lycopersicum L. MADS-box gene SlMADS5
  90. NIKITIN Pavel (MSU, Moscow, RUSSIA) Microevolution Events in Allioideae (Amaryllidaceae) Plastomes
  91. NOVAKOVSKIY Roman (IMB RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Genome assemblies of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini strains of different virulence
  92. NOZHKINA Olga (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Manganese-containing bionanocomposites on the basis of natural polysaccharides as novel universal micronutrients for Solanum tuberosum L.
  93. NURMINSKY Vadim (SIFIBR of SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Analysis of the distribution of parameter of membrane lipid phase state
  94. NUZHNAYA Tatyana (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Molecular screening of susceptibility genes Tsn1 and Snn1 in the accessions of genus Triticum L. for resistance to the toxins SnToxA and SnTox1 from the Stagonospora nodorum
  95. OMAROV Murad (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Epigenetic profiling of plant LTR retrotransposon copies using Nanopore sequencing
  96. OMELYANCHUK Nadezhda (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Auxin-ethylene transcriptional crosstalk in Arabidopsis thaliana L.
  97. ONELE Alfred Obinna (KIBB FRC KazSC RAS, Kazan, RUSSIA) Peroxidase genes of Dicranum scoparium
  98. ORLOV Yurii (NSU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Statistical estimates of the transcription factor binding sites cluster in Arabidopsis and distant plant species genomes
  99. ORLOVSKAYA Olga (IGC NAS of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus) Molecular-cytological analysis of common wheat lines with T. diccocoides genetic material
  100. PAKINA Elena (RUDN University, Moscow, RUSSIA) Plant virus genome studies using novel databases and bioinformatics tools for text compression and entropy
  101. PERFILEVA Alla (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Generalization of the results on the effect of selenium nanocomposites on the interaction of potatoes with the ring rot disease pathogen
  102. PETRASH Nadezhda (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnobsk, RUSSIA) The anther culture response in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties and hybrids
  103. PISKAREV Vyacheslav (SibRIPP&B – Branch of ICG SB RAS, Krasnoobsk, RUSSIA) Genes of wheat resistant to leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) in Siberia and Far East in 2020 are the basis for determining the breeding strategy for stress resistance.
  104. POLYAKOVA Elizaveta (Irkutsk State University; SIPPB SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Non-phosphorylating alternative respiratory pathways are involved in an increase of wheat resistance to heat stress
  105. POZHARSKIY Alexander (IPBB, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN) Evolution of MLO-like proteins in flowering plants
  106. PRONOZIN Artem (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Identification and structural features analysis of long noncoding RNAs
  107. PSHENICHNIKOVA Tatyana (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Locus Hl, determining leaf pubescence in the genus Triticum L., as a marker of non-homoeological rearrangement 4A/5A/7B, its phenotypic expression and role in adaptation to drought
  108. RAHIMOV Rahim (GRI of ANAS, Baku, AZERBAIJAN) Field evaluation of different wheat-alien amphiploids in the conditions of the Absheron Peninsula (Azerbaijan)
  109. REKOSLAVSKAYA Natalya (SIFIBR SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) The effect of “early”protein of papillomavirus HPV16 E2 made in plant expresssion system on the base of tomato fruit on tumor formation in mice infected with cancer HeLa cells
  110. ROMANOV Dmitry (ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Repeating elements of the hemp genome (Cannabis sativa L.)
  111. ROZANOVA Irina (VIR, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Development of DNA Markers for the Selection of Spring Barley Varieties that Are Resistant to Spot Blotch
  112. RUTKOVSKAYA Ekaterina (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Identification and analysis of CEP genes expression in Solanum tuberosum
  113. SABOIEV Izatsho (KGC ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Comparative assessment of sugar accumulation in commercial potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) for genome editing
  114. SADIKOVA Darina (SPbU, Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA) CLE genes regulating symbiotic nodule development in Pisum sativum
  115. SERGEEVA Ekaterina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) The selection of efficient sgRNAs for CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) aimed to obtain the cultivars with low-amylose starch properties
  116. SHARAPOVA Lyubov (Research Center of Biotechnology RAS, Moscow, Russia) Detection of the binding the stress HliA protein Synechocystis sp. with pigments
  117. SHARMA Shailendra (Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, INDIA) Genome-wide association study in wheat to identify resistance against Pratylenchus thornei and Heterodera avenae
  118. SHCHUKINA Lyudmila (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Determination of the size of introgressions from Triticum timopheevii Zhuk. in the recombinant lines of bread wheat cultivar Saratovskaya 29 and their association with protein and gluten content in grain
  119. SHEPELEV Sergey (Omsk State Agrarian University, Omsk, RUSSIA) Search of genome-wide associations for breeding of spring wheat varieties with high zinc content
  120. SIMONOV Alexander (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Influence of an introgression from Triticum timopheevii into chromosome 5A of bread wheat cultivars Saratovskaya 29 and Diamant 2 on agronomical, physiological and biochemical parameters under contrasting irrigation conditions
  121. SLOBODOVA Natalya (NRC Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, RUSSIA) Analysis of the transcriptomic profile of three peach varieties with different ripening periods
  122. SOKOLKOVA Alena (SPbPU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) GWAS between flax accessions and agronomically important phenotypic traits
  123. STOLBIKOV Alexey (SIPPB SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) The study of the cross-interaction of antibodies with antigens of different types of human papillomaviruses (HPV)
  124. SUKHOMLINOV Valery (NSAU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Spring wheat varieties resistance to the common root rot
  125. SUKHORUKOV Grigorii (CBiB, Bordeaux, FRANCE) VirHunter: a deep learning-based method for detection of novel viruses in plant sequencing data
  126. SURKOVA Svetlana (SPbPU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Transcriptomic analysis of flowering-time genes in wild and cultivated chickpea
  127. TIMERBAEV Vadim (KGC – ARRIAB, Moscow, RUSSIA) Applications of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system for modification of starch content in wheat and triticale
  128. TIMONOVA Ekaterina (ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) The influence of alien translocations on in vitro androgenesis in lines of spring common wheat
  129. TRETYAKOVA Iraida (FRC “Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS”, Krasnoyarsk, RUSSIA) Markers of somatic embryogenesis of Pinaceae species in in vitro culture (cytohistological, physiological and molecular genetic)
  130. TRIFONOVA Aya (VIGG RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Genetic diversity of old and local apple cultivars of North Caucasus from VIR collection based on SSR markers
  131. TSYUPKA Valentina (Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta, RUSSIA) Differential gene expression in Lavandula angustifolia Mill. under adaptation ex vitro
  132. TYAPKINA Darya (FRC “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA) Structural characterization and expression of new gene homologs of GDP-D-mannose-3’5′-epimerase GME1 in wild and cultivated tomato species.
  133. UKOLOVA Irina (SIPPB SB RAS, Irkutsk, RUSSIA) Subcompartmented oxphosomic model of the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system
  134. VASYLYK Irina (ARNRIVW “Magarach” RAS, Yalta, RUSSIA) Evaluation of stress resistance of grape remote hybrids, carrying Vitis rotundifolia Michx. introgressions
  135. VERSHININA Zilya (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Tomato plants carring pph6 gene for phytoremediation
  136. VESELOVA Svetlana (IBG UFRC RAS, Ufa, RUSSIA) Different resistance of bread wheat near-isogenic lines carrying various combinations of alleles of the Pp and Ba genes regulating the biosynthesis of anthocyanin to the pathogenic fungus Stagonosporа nodorum
  137. VIKHOREV Alexandr (NSU, ICG SB RAS, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) Study of melanin and anthocyanin biosynthesis regulation in barley grain by transcriptomic analysis of near-isogenic lines with different pigment composition
  138. YAKOVLEVA Darya (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) Evaluation of the effect of the WOX family genes overexpression on the somatic embryogenesis.
  139. ZLYDNEVA Natalia (SPbU, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA) CLE-peptides in Medicago truncatula somatic embryogenesis
  140. ZORINA Maremyana (NSU, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA) The studying of hybrid line with spherical grains and reduced height obtained by crossing triticale and synthetic hexaploid wheat