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21/05/2010 - Press release
ICPPB 2010: plant pathogenic bacteria under close surveillance After Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2006, Saint Denis in Réunion (France) will host the 12th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria from 7-11 June 2010 (1CPPB 2010). This year, the conference, which takes place every 4 years, is being organised by CIRAD, the University of Réunion, INRA and IRD under the auspices of the International Society for Plant Pathology (ISPP). Some two hundred scientists of 50 different nationalities are expected to attend the event to discuss their research work on phytopathogenic bacteria. These bacteria, which are the causal agent of plant diseases, are one of the primary causes of harvest loss in the world. There are several dozen species and new ones emerge regularly. The researchers in the joint research unit Plant Communities and Biological Invaders in Tropical Environment from CIRAD, INRA and the University of Réunion are currently conducting research work on two bacterial models: Improved understanding of these bacteria is essential for the development of efficient and lasting control strategies. Recent advances on these questions will be presented and discussed during the conference, particularly:
For the first time in the organisation of the conference, two world experts renowned for their research on infectious human bacteria will be invited. ICPPB 2010 received support principally from CIRAD, INRA, IRD, the University of Réunion, the EU, the French state, Réunion’s Regional Council and General Council. Press officers: La Réunion: Sophie Della Mussia sophie.della_mussia@cirad.fr Métropole: Florence Vigier florence.vigier@cirad.fr See alsoUseful links:
Update: 28 May 2010
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