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InterConnections: Letter from IS-MPMI President Adam Bogdanove

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Here in Ithaca, NY, the days are getting shorter and cooler as summer comes to a close, but with the start of our new academic year, it is a time of excitement and promise. For our Society too there is a lot to look forward to in the coming year.

Not least, the 20th IS-MPMI Congress next July, in the beautiful city of Cologne, Germany, a science hub rich in history and culture. The program will feature a variety of speakers from around the world to showcase the most exciting findings in plant-microbe interactions, with ample time for human interactions. Plan now on “Making Global Connections in Plant-Microbe Interactions” in Cologne 2025!

I also am happy to report that the IS-MPMI Board of Directors, beyond its historical role of selecting a locale and assisting the organizers for the biannual congress, has been building on transformative initiatives developed during the pandemic—in professional development for our early-career members and in community building that promotes geographic and social diversity. We have been working on new initiatives too, in open science and public outreach, that we hope will help members better share their research and its importance.

You can look forward to several things already in the works, including more frequent episodes of the Microgreens podcast, a new slate of What’s New in MPMI Virtual Seminars, a reprisal of the 2022 Online Early Career Showcase, first author interviews and other engaging new content in the Interactions newsletter, and, as offered for the 19th IS-MPMI Congress, a permanent switch to open access to all congress posters and talks by authors and speakers who sign on.

More is being planned, and the board will need your help. Keep an eye out for calls to get involved, and send me or any other board member your thoughts and ideas on how together we can best advance the IS-MPMI mission of supporting member achievement, as well as realize our vision to “embody a diverse, engaged, international community of scientists, educators, and other stakeholders to create and share foundational knowledge in plant-microbe interactions toward greater understanding, appreciation, and sustainable use of plants and the environments in which they grow.”

Whether the days are getting shorter or longer where you are, and wherever you may be in your calendar, my sincere best wishes for the year ahead. On behalf of all the board members, we look forward to your successes and to working together to strengthen our community and the positive impact of our discipline.

With best regards,

Adam Bogdanove
IS-MPMI​ President ​

2024​ – ISSUE 2

InterFaces
Dr. Patricia Baldrich González, director of Strategic Initiatives and Research Funding at the UC Davis Genome Center, describes her journey from Spain to the United States studying plant-microbe interactions and experiencing science across cultures.
 
Opportunities
Call for Papers! Publish in the MPMI Focus Issue on Cereal Crop Diseases

Submit your research for possible inclusion in the MPMI Focus Issue on Fine Grain: Molecular, Cellular, and Genomic Details of Cereal Crop Diseases. Learn more about this issue and submit your research by September 1, 2024.
 
Focus Issues Alert! Consider Submitting an Article to a Special Issue of MPMI and Associated Journals!

There are four Focus Issues of MPMIPhytobiomes JournalPhytoFrontiers, and Phytopathology with upcoming deadlines. Learn more about these Special Issues and submit your research.
 
In the May MPMI Editor’s Pick, Julien Alassimone et al. shed light on gene-for-gene resistance mechanisms in the wheat-Zymoseptoria tritici pathosystem. Read the commentary by Manish Tiwari on this Editor’s Pick. Catch up on Editor’s Picks from January and April and the H. H. Flor Review from February.
IS-MPMI is part of ROOT & SHOOT, a Research Coordination Network of six plant science societies that aims to catalyze cultural changes and provide training and opportunities in mentoring and allyship across plant biology. Learn more.
Events
The 2025 IS-MPMI Congress will be held July 13–17 in Cologne, Germany. IS-MPMI members will receive discounted registration rates. Scientists from some countries are eligible for discounted IS-MPMI membership. A short list of upcoming events is included.
Discover the Future of Plant Health in Memphis, Tennessee!

Join The American Phytopathological Society July 27–30 in Memphis, TN, for Plant Health 2024! Engage in dynamic sessions, immerse yourself in interactive experiences, and network with leading professionals in the field at this premier event.
Tune in to the new Microgreens episode with Dr. David Thoms, assistant professor at Florida State University, who discusses how to navigate the twists and turns of an academic career.
Awards
2024 NAS Inductees and Royal Society Fellows Named

IS-MPMI members Savithramma P. Dinesh-Kumar and Richard Michelmore have been inducted into the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and Maria Harrison has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Learn more about these scientists and others in future issues.
 

Check out the Job Center on the IS-MPMI website.

2024​ – ISSUE 2

InterFaces
Dr. Patricia Baldrich González, director of Strategic Initiatives and Research Funding at the UC Davis Genome Center, describes her journey from Spain to the United States studying plant-microbe interactions and experiencing science across cultures.
 
Opportunities

Call for Papers! Publish in the MPMI Focus Issue on Cereal Crop Diseases

Submit your research for possible inclusion in the MPMI Focus Issue on Fine Grain: Molecular, Cellular, and Genomic Details of Cereal Crop Diseases. Learn more about this issue and submit your research by September 1, 2024.
 

Focus Issues Alert! Consider Submitting an Article to a Special Issue of MPMI and Associated Journals!

There are four Focus Issues of MPMIPhytobiomes JournalPhytoFrontiers, and Phytopathology with upcoming deadlines. Learn more about these Special Issues and submit your research.
 
In the May MPMI Editor’s Pick, Julien Alassimone et al. shed light on gene-for-gene resistance mechanisms in the wheat-Zymoseptoria tritici pathosystem. Read the commentary by Manish Tiwari on this Editor’s Pick. Catch up on Editor’s Picks from January and April and the H. H. Flor Review from February.
IS-MPMI is part of ROOT & SHOOT, a Research Coordination Network of six plant science societies that aims to catalyze cultural changes and provide training and opportunities in mentoring and allyship across plant biology. Learn more.
Events
The 2025 IS-MPMI Congress will be held July 13–17 in Cologne, Germany. IS-MPMI members will receive discounted registration rates. Scientists from some countries are eligible for discounted IS-MPMI membership. A short list of upcoming events is included.

Discover the Future of Plant Health in Memphis, Tennessee!

Join The American Phytopathological Society July 27–30 in Memphis, TN, for Plant Health 2024! Engage in dynamic sessions, immerse yourself in interactive experiences, and network with leading professionals in the field at this premier event.
Tune in to the new Microgreens episode with Dr. David Thoms, assistant professor at Florida State University, who discusses how to navigate the twists and turns of an academic career.
Awards

2024 NAS Inductees and Royal Society Fellows Named

IS-MPMI members Savithramma P. Dinesh-Kumar and Richard Michelmore have been inducted into the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and Maria Harrison has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Learn more about these scientists and others in future issues.

 

Check out the Job Center on the IS-MPMI website.

2024​ – ISSUE 2

InterFaces
Dr. Patricia Baldrich González, director of Strategic Initiatives and Research Funding at the UC Davis Genome Center, describes her journey from Spain to the United States studying plant-microbe interactions and experiencing science across cultures.
 
Opportunities

Call for Papers! Publish in the MPMI Focus Issue on Cereal Crop Diseases

Submit your research for possible inclusion in the MPMI Focus Issue on Fine Grain: Molecular, Cellular, and Genomic Details of Cereal Crop Diseases. Learn more about this issue and submit your research by September 1, 2024.
 

Focus Issues Alert! Consider Submitting an Article to a Special Issue of MPMI and Associated Journals!

There are four Focus Issues of MPMIPhytobiomes JournalPhytoFrontiers, and Phytopathology with upcoming deadlines. Learn more about these Special Issues and submit your research.
 
In the May MPMI Editor’s Pick, Julien Alassimone et al. shed light on gene-for-gene resistance mechanisms in the wheat-Zymoseptoria tritici pathosystem. Read the commentary by Manish Tiwari on this Editor’s Pick. Catch up on Editor’s Picks from January and April and the H. H. Flor Review from February.
IS-MPMI is part of ROOT & SHOOT, a Research Coordination Network of six plant science societies that aims to catalyze cultural changes and provide training and opportunities in mentoring and allyship across plant biology. Learn more.
Events
The 2025 IS-MPMI Congress will be held July 13–17 in Cologne, Germany. IS-MPMI members will receive discounted registration rates. Scientists from some countries are eligible for discounted IS-MPMI membership. A short list of upcoming events is included.

Discover the Future of Plant Health in Memphis, Tennessee!

Join The American Phytopathological Society July 27–30 in Memphis, TN, for Plant Health 2024! Engage in dynamic sessions, immerse yourself in interactive experiences, and network with leading professionals in the field at this premier event.
Tune in to the new Microgreens episode with Dr. David Thoms, assistant professor at Florida State University, who discusses how to navigate the twists and turns of an academic career.
Awards

2024 NAS Inductees and Royal Society Fellows Named

IS-MPMI members Savithramma P. Dinesh-Kumar and Richard Michelmore have been inducted into the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and Maria Harrison has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Learn more about these scientists and others in future issues.

 

Check out the Job Center on the IS-MPMI website.

Read the Latest MPMI Editor’s Picks and H. H. Flor Review

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The Zymoseptoria tritici Avirulence Factor AvrStb6 Accumulates in Hyphae Close to Stomata and Triggers a Wheat Defense Response Hindering Fungal Penetration
Zymoseptoria tritici, the causal agent of Septoria tritici blotch, is one of the most damaging wheat pathogens in Europe. In this Editor’s Pick, Julien Alassimone and colleagues shed light on the gene-for-gene resistance mechanisms in the wheat-Z. tritici pathosystem at the cytological and transcriptomic levels and demonstrate that stomatal penetration is a critical process for pathogenicity and resistance. Read the commentary by Manish Tiwari about this Editor’s Pick.​

More MPMI Editor’s Picks and a Recent H. H. Flor Review

Check out recent MPMI Editor’s Picks and a H. H. Flor Review:

From January 2024, learn about the Phytophthora sojae effector PsCRN108 in the Editor’s Pick by Zitong Yang et al. To learn more, read the commentary by Amelia Lovelace.

From April 2024, learn how the Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae transcription regulator XooClp regulates Type IV Pili-mediated virulence in the Editor’s Pick by Raj Kumar Verma et al.

Learn more about plant pattern recognition receptors in the February 2024 H.H. Flor Review by Chao Zhang et al.​

Plan to Attend the 2025 IS-MPMI Congress!

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Plan to attend the 2025 IS-MPMI Congress Sunday through Thursday, July 13–17, in Cologne, Germany. More information is available online. IS-MPMI members will receive discounted registration rates for the conference. Scientists from some countries are eligible for discounted membership in IS-MPMI.

More Molecular Plant-Microbe Meetings!

The list below is not exhaustive and is not solely focused on the molecular aspects of plant-microbe interactions. The British Society of Plant Pathology has a helpful list of current and future meetings.

Have a conference to share? Email Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi with the information.​

TSL Summer Conference in Plant-Microbe Interactions for Early Career Researchers, July 15–26, 2024.

Plant Health 2024: The American Phytopathological Society annual meeting will be held July 27–30 in Memphis, TN, USA.

Asian Conference on Plant Pathology 2024: ACPP will be held August 3–6 in Changchun, China.

Plant Pathology 2024: The main annual meeting of the British Society for Plant Pathology will be held in Oxford, UK, September 11–13, 2024.

Plant-Microbe Interactions Satellite will be held August 31 through September 1, 2024, Queenstown, New Zealand.​

 

Call for Papers! Publish in the MPMI Focus Issue on Cereal Crop Diseases

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Be included in the 2025 MPMI Focus Issue on Fine Grain: Molecular, Cellular, and Genomic Details of Cereal Crop Diseases curated by Guest Editors Lida DerevninaKsenia KrasilevaBenjamin Schwessinger, and Richard Wilson. This focus issue will highlight potential solutions and significant breakthroughs in cereal crop disease research, as well as identify important knowledge gaps, that will guide future studies and ultimately foster the implementation of meaningful management practices. We look forward to seeing your work in this special issue!

Learn more about the scope of this issue or contact MPMI Editor-in-Chief Timothy L. Friesen for more information. Submit your research by September 1, 2024.

2024 NAS Inductees and Royal Society Fellows Named

Congratulations to 2024 U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) inductees Savithramma P. Dinesh-Kumar and Richard Michelmore and to Maria Harrison, who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Look for more about these scientists and other IS-MPMI NAS and Royal Society members in future issues.​

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