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October 25-27, 2005, the Forage Improvement Division of the Samuel Roberts Noble
Foundation, Inc. will host a multidisciplinary conference to explore linkages
and applications of genomics, cellular biology, and plant physiology and biochemistry,
to plant-pest issues in the Medicago genus. This conference will be conducted
on the Noble Foundation campus in Ardmore, Okla.
Conference Purpose
Medicago represents a genus of plants that is of great value in forage production and environmental restoration. Yet,
these plants are subject to a wide range of pests, most notably from herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi. Currently,
several sets of researchers (NA and European) are describing and investigating the functional genomics of Medicago species.
Since plant genotypes vary in their ability to tolerate pests, genomic function is related to the protection of Medicago species
from pest-induced injury. As specialists in crop protection and physiology of Medicago, we propose to chair a multidisciplinary
conference to identify linkages between genomic function, plant physiology and biochemistry, and plant-pest interactions, leading to
increased awareness and greater collaboration among disciplines. The outcome of the conference will be a state-of-the-art review of
tolerance of Medicago legumes to biotic stresses, as well as a list of specific research needs. The ultimate goal is to
understand mechanisms of tolerance to pests within Medicago, and to produce new, improved varieties and germplasms that
withstand pest attack.
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