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Draft conference programme

-    Confirmed invited keynote speakers:

Marcel Bugter (Nouryon): "Regulatory and Scientific challanges for Micronutrient Fertilizers"

Ute Krämer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum): "Genome-enabled approaches in the study of metal hyperaccumulation and hypertolerance"
Prof. Ute
                  Krämer

Jörg Rinklebe (Bergische Universität Wuppertal): "Trace elements in soils and plants"
Prof. Jörg
                  Rinklebe

Annette Rompel (Universität Wien): "Functional Changes in the Family of Type 3 Copper Proteins."
Prof.
                      Annette Rompel

Olena Vatamaniuk (Cornell University): "Crosstalk Between Iron and Copper Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana"

-  Speakers selected from submitted abstracts by the International organizing team (the leaders of the Plantmetals society):
    Ana Assuncao, University of Porto (Portugal): "Expression patterns of Arabidopsis bZIP19 and bZIP23 elucidate their individual contribution to the regulation of the Zn deficiency response"
    Damien Blaudez, Université de Lorraine (France): "Plants and rare earth elements: from transfer and accumulation to cellular responses"
    Jean-Yves Cornu, INRAE (France): "Copper dynamics in vineyard soils as affected by the supply of aerated compost tea"
    Giovanni DalCorso, University of Verona (Italy): "Metal Interactions in the Ni Hyperaccumulating Population of Noccaea caerulescens - Monte Prinzera"
    Maria De Benedictis, CNR-ISPA (Italy): "The endoplasmic reticulum quality control plays a role in cadmium stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana"
    Elisa Fasani, University of Verona (Italy): "The different forms of metal transporters MTP1 modulate multi-metal transport in N. caerulescens Monte Prinzera"
    Robert Frost, Uppsala University (Sweden): "Assessing the radiological impact of major industrial facilities"
    Marc Hanikenne, University of Liège (Belgium): "Toward the identification of the genetic mechanisms governing Zinc homeostasis in B. distachyon"
    Marie-Theres Hauser, BOKU (Austria): "Time-resolved responses of increased nickel concentration on root growth, cell wall modification and THESEUS1 dependent phosphorylation"
    Weronika Jozwiak, ADOB (Poland): "Zinc uptake, distribution and biotransformation in soybean leaves after foliar fertilization" 
    Katarzyna Kinska, University of Warsaw (Poland): "Mobility of Te in soil and its bioavailability to selected plants - a model study"
    Hendrik Küpper, Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre (Czechia):" Comparison of mechanisms leading to lethal vs. sublethal metal(loid) toxicity in plants"
    Yongchao Liang, Zhejiang University (China): "Mechanisms of silicon-mediated mitigation of heavy metals toxicity in plants"
    Atta Mohi Ud Din, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (Pakistan): "Photosystems and antioxidative system of rye, wheat and triticale under Pb stress"
    Gabriel Sgarbiero Montanha, University of São Paulo (Brazil): "Multi-scale approach shedding light on the ionome-protein interface in soybean seeds"
    Yohan Pillon, IRD (France): "Global variation of the angiosperm ionome"
    Jonathan Przybyla-Toscano , LPCV (France): "Identification of nickel-binding proteins in the nickel hyperaccumulator species Noccaea caerulescens"
    Magdalena Pypka, University of Warsaw (Poland): "How do plants find and manage their zinc?"
    Giancarlo Renella, University of Padua (Italy): "Potential of organic amendments to restore fertility and functionality of a contaminated soils at a former wood preservation site"
    Mirko Salinitro, Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands): "Treasure from trash: mining critical elements from secondary sources using plants"
    Catherine Sirguey, Université de Lorraine (France): "Co-remediation of multi-contaminated soils under multiple pressures: a long road ahead"
    Ádám Solti, Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary): "Is the way of Fe removal from chloroplasts a form of ferritinophagy?"
    Yingying Wang, INRAE Ispa (France): Understanding the relationships between the accumulation of biomass and that of contaminants and nutrients in wheat grains"
    Matthias Wiggenhauser, ETH Zürich (Switzerland): "Exploring the Role of Thiols as Trace Metal Filter in Arable Soils"

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