The 33rd International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (ICAR2023)

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[Concurrent 15] Arabidopsis relatives from laboratories to natural fields

The phenotype of wild-type and mutants in natural fields is often distinct from that in regulated laboratory conditions. Recently, Arabidopsis and its relatives are emerging as model systems to understand gene function in naturally fluctuating environments, which is coined in natura. The workshop will welcome researchers from diverse disciplines including long-term regular monitoring of gene expression, epigenome and phenome in natura, predicting plant responses to global climate changes, ecological networks of diverse herbivores and pathogens, laboratory experiments capturing natural complexity such as the food web.

Wed. Jun 7, 2023 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 3)

Chair:Kentaro K. Shimizu(University of Zurich), Hiroshi Kudoh(Kyoto University)

9:43 AM - 10:02 AM

[Concurrent_15-03] Keystone pairs of Arabidopsis accessions increase plant resistance to field herbivory

[on-site]

*Yasuhiro Sato1,2, Rie Shimizu-Inatsugi1, Kazuya Takeda2, Atsushi J. Nagano2,3, Kentaro K. Shimizu1,4 (1. University of Zurich, 2. Ryukoku University, 3. Keio University, 4. Yokohama City University)

Keywords:Ecology/population, Natural variation, Pathogen/insect response