Participation in conferences
FSBSI ARRIAM scientists actively participate in international scientific conferences. In 2017-2019 They participated as speakers in more than 30 international scientific forums. The most representative of them were the following scientific symposia:
20th International Nitrogen Fixation Congress, 03-07 September 2017, Granada, Spain
- E. A. Dolgikh “Recognition of structurally similar signal molecules triggering symbiotic and defense responses in pea plants”.
- A. K. Kimeklis. “Divergence of nucleotide sequences of symbiotic genes indicates the early stages of speciation in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae isolated form relict legume Vavilovia formosa”.
3rd International Conference on Molecular Mycorrhiza, July 26-28, 2017, Toulouse, France
- V.A. Zhukov “Root transcriptomics of black medick (Medicago lupulina L.), a new model object in arbuscular mycorrhiza research”.
9th Congress of the International Society of Symbiologists, July 15-20, 2018 University of Oregon, Corvallis, USA
- O. U. Shtark. “Physiological and biochemical responses of pea to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis”.
2nd International Conference “Bioinformatics: from Algorithms to Applications" (BIATA-2018), July 16-19, 2018, St. Petersburg, Russia
- A. A. Nizhnikov. “Protein storage in plant seeds is associated with the amyloid formation”.
13th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference with Satellite Symposia, August 18-21, 2018, Stockholm, Sweden
- V.A. Zhukov. “The effect of nodulation and mycorrhization on pea (Pisum sativum L.) seed proteome.
- A.M. Afonin. Genome and transcription of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viceae strain RCAM1026 capable of suppressing the mutant pea (Pisum sativum L.) line P61
- V.E. Tsyganov. “Actin cytoskeleton organization and nuclear movement during cell differentiation in symbiotic nodules of Medicago truncatula and Pisum sativum.
- M.L. Rumyantseva. “Genomic Islands of S. meliloti Rm 1021 –what they have collected”.
- V.S.Muntyan. “Genomic comparative analysis of widely applied Sinorhizobium meliloti reference strains”, oral presentation at the satellite meeting on Genomics within the framework of the conference.
3rd International Conference "Bioinformatics: from Algorithms to Applications 2019" (BiATA'19) Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 20-22 June 2019.
- Y.V. Malovichko. “Identification of the mechanisms of specificity of Bacillus thuringiensis to the host by modeling the coevolution of cryotoxins and their receptors.
- K.S. Antonets. “Genomic determinants underlying the rodenticidal properties of Salmonella enteritidis var. Isachenko”
- E.E. Andronov. “Computational Biology and agriculture: the soil microbiome".
VII Congress of the Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Department of Genetics of St. Petersburg State University, and associated symposiums, June 18-22, 2019, St. Petersburg, Russia
Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Congress and head of the symposium I.A. Tikhonovich.
- K.S. Antonets. “Comparative genomics of Bacillus thuringiensis reveals new features that determine host specificity or the efficiency of toxin production.
- M.V. Belousov. “Pathogenesis or symbiosis? The probable role of functional aggregation of proteins in the development of supra-organizational interactions.
- A.A. Nizhnikov. “Amyloids and prions in plants”.
- Y .V. Malovichko. “Prion formation [SWI+] and deletion of swi1 exhibit different and highly specific effects on the entire transcriptome in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.”
- V.I. Sharonova “Genetic diversity of rhizobia strains isolated from root nodules of relict legumes and deposited in the Russian collection of agricultural microorganisms (RCAM).
- A.A. Belimov. “The relationship of intraspecific variability of plants in adaptation to toxic metals and interaction with symbiotic microorganisms.
- V.A. Zhukov. “Transcriptomics, metabolomics and proteomics of symbioses of garden peas (Pisum sativum L.): a new look at plant growth and development in a multicomponent plant-microbiological symbiotic system.”
- E.A. Dolgikh. “Search for receptors and signal transmission components involved in the regulation of the development of pea-rhizobial symbiosis.
- V.E. Tsyganov. “From comparative genetics to comparative cell biology of legume-rhizobial symbiosis
- N.A.Provorov. “St. Petersburg School of Evolutionary Genetics: the development of the synthetic theory of evolution and the problems of symbiogenetics".
International Conference of the American Society of Cell Biology and the European Society of Molecular Biology ASCB/EMBO-2019. December 5-12, 2019, Washington, USA
- M.V. Belousov. “Genomic Determinants Underlying Rodenticidal Properties of the Salmonella enteritidis var. Issatschenko”.
21st International Nitrogen Fixation Congress, October 9-16, 2019, Wuhan, China
- M.L. Rumyantseva. “Phage-related sequences that abound in synorizobia chromosomes and their evolutionary role.”
International Conference on Biotechnology. September 20-27, 2019, Chicago, USA
- N.A. Provorov. “Integrative evolution of plants and bacteria in symbiosis linking N2: a path to the creation of sustainable agricultural systems.”