O processo de 11º Congresso do IPMB foi realizada de 25 a 30 de outubro de 2015 nas Cataratas do Iguaçu, Brasil, reunindo os principais cientistas nesta área. Felizmente para nós, tivemos Michelle Costa lá twittando para nós. No entanto, ela não era a única pessoa no Twitter e havia algumas coisas impressionantes para tuitar.
https://twitter.com/angerstusson/status/657992242582433792
Annals of Botany se interessou pelo evento, com o anúncio de uma edição especial sobre Imunidade Vegetal, chegando em 2016.
Profª Marie-Anne anuncia a edição especial de Annals of Botany at #IPMB2015 https://t.co/5F8rQWBJoc pic.twitter.com/u3U7mGe3gG
—Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) 25 de outubro de 2015
Michelle started with Qifa Zhang’s plenary talk.
QifaZhang talked about a killer/protector system at the S5 locus encoded by three tightly linked genes (ORF3-5). #plantscie. #IPMB2015
— IPMB2015 (@ipmb2015) October 26, 2015
Qifa Zhang's lecture at #IPMB2015 – 25 years studying rice as a model for understanding reproductive isolation.https://t.co/E9vQoOmRaJ
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 25, 2015
Qifa Zhang, discussed on mol mech underlying gamete killing invovling ER stress and PCD beyond the Science 2012 paper @ipmb2015 #ipmb2015
— Crisanto Gutierrez (@CG_ath) October 25, 2015
#ipmb2015 Qifa Zhang thinks of a unified Oryzae specie by breaking the reproductive barriers in rice breeding….O. sativa L. Qifa:-)
— Shahid Siddique (@NemaPlant) October 26, 2015
Next day started with a talk by @jimhaseloff.
Marchantia simple genome architecture as a systems to synthetic biology: Modelling of cell growth – by @jimhaseloff #IPMB2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/angerstusson/status/658616656009252864
Will Marchantia polymorpha become the Arabidopsis of synthetic biology? Jim Haseloff explains the attractions of the liverwort on his lab page.
A TF collection from Arabidopsis reveals TFs implied in circadian clock and plant defense. doi: https://t.co/GGn9jImYXK #IPMB2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 26, 2015
The talks about circadian rhythms today were amazing! #IPMB2015
— Thiago A Moraes (@thiagomaf) October 26, 2015
Signaling in #stomatal guard cells: Phototropins enhance #plantgrowth by using blue light! #IPMB2015 https://t.co/Z6n4HH0SFe
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 26, 2015
Robert Henry provided an overview on the use of #genomics to support crop improvement in #polyploids crops!#coffee #peanut #wheat #IPMB2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 26, 2015
There was a plenary lecture on plant immunity
Amazing plenary lecture by Cyril Zipfel at #IPMB2015
Deciphering #plantimmunity signalling network@TheSainsburyLab pic.twitter.com/HmGRlVHp3Z
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 26, 2015
Cyril Zipfel's to do list for tackling disease resistance #ipmb2015 pic.twitter.com/zkNn4aC4sw
— Amelia Frizell (@AmeliaFrizell) October 26, 2015
Oct 27 was a busy day for everyone.
Jorge Casal, agronomist from Argentina, opens #ipmb2015 day 2: signalling network in plant responses to shade pic.twitter.com/JBMwnMhNmN
— Amelia Frizell (@AmeliaFrizell) October 27, 2015
Jorge Casal discussing the circuitry that regulates shade avoidance, phytochromes, cryptochromes, PIFs, COP1 and more @ipmb2015 #ipmb2015
— Crisanto Gutierrez (@CG_ath) October 27, 2015
JC: Flecks of sunlight have an important effect on shade avoidance responses. See https://t.co/aPfFjgX1br #IPMB2015
— Global Plant Council (@GlobalPlantGPC) October 27, 2015
The answer is always auxin #plantsci #ipmb2015
— Amelia Frizell (@AmeliaFrizell) October 27, 2015
How do phytoplasmas manipulate their hosts?
Interesting talk by @SaskiaHogenhout at #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015
doi:10.1111/j.1364-3703.2008.00472.x
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 27, 2015
Manfred Heinlein is talking about tobacco mosaic virus in Arabidopsis mutants with altered cytoskeleton dynamics #IPMB2015
— Sarah Jose (@JoseSci) October 27, 2015
You can read more about MH's viral evolution experiments here: https://t.co/dqheiKoGIc #IPMB2015
— Sarah Jose (@JoseSci) October 27, 2015
TOPLESS role in mediating transcriptional repression in Arabidopsis-Hyaloperonospora interaction #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015 https://t.co/lhuvA7qL6j
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 27, 2015
Breakthrough…GABA new signalling pathway in plants by @IonPlants
doi:10.1038/ncomms8879 #IPMB2015 #plantsci pic.twitter.com/TNeNgNdrsw
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 27, 2015
Can't get over how cool some of this plant nanotechnology is. Definitely need a @GlobalPlantGPC nanotech blog post! #IPMB2015 #futureisnow
— Amelia Frizell (@AmeliaFrizell) October 27, 2015
The day closed with anticipation of a big event to follow.
Looking forwards to #ipmb2015 flip flop day tomorrow!! pic.twitter.com/51jJDAU9xB
— Amelia Frizell (@AmeliaFrizell) October 27, 2015
Got my #IPMB2015 flipflops! pic.twitter.com/fgBWLVlbMm
— Sarah Jose (@JoseSci) October 27, 2015
Even though it was time for flip-flops there was no slacking on Oct 28.
Genome editing: Mutations of COMT gene in sugarcane for low lignin content – by Fredy Altpeter #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015https://t.co/9Xa7wA2329
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 28, 2015
C4 #evolution: Identification of core genes and transporter-related in panicoid grasses – by @brutnell at #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 28, 2015
RNAseq analysis of Blumeria graminis effector suites in ETI and PTI barley immune signaling mutants https://t.co/kIYfyqw2D9 #IPMB2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 28, 2015
Cyanobacterial #flavodoxin increases antioxidants to Xanthomonas in transgenic #tobacco #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015 https://t.co/wN7l4OECwS
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 28, 2015
NGS & Epigenetics of repetitive DNA in Fritillaria genome: Insights into giant diploid genomes evolution #IPMB2015https://t.co/msn5AC7eh3
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 28, 2015
We are all #IPMB2015 ! Stil 3 days of a fantastic meeting in a fantastic place. pic.twitter.com/Ubsi5f0rB4
— IPMB2015 (@ipmb2015) October 28, 2015

On October 29, there was still plenty to see both on the exhibitor stalls and in the talks.
Cynthia and I just gave the @ASPB stand a Plantae redesign! Come get a https://t.co/tYy7aHHNGQ badge! #IPMB2015 pic.twitter.com/w1TLyitQoJ
— Sarah Jose (@JoseSci) October 29, 2015
Advances in NIK-mediated antiviral signaling in plants by Beth Fontes at #IPMB2015
doi:10.1038/nature14171 pic.twitter.com/o3lzTT3Vfi
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
INSIGHTS into COI1-JAZ-MYC complex in JA signaling by Sheng Yang He #IPMB2015
JA receptor modification as approach for #diseaseresistance
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
Advancing understanding how bacterial pathogen effectors manipulate JA pathway!!
by Selena Ibanez at #IPMB2015 https://t.co/9G7nUyeKPZ
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
Really great lecture at #IPMB2015 by @CArgueso
CYTOKININS: hormonal interplay with SA and role in #plantgrowth and #defense
@ipmb2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
BIDIRECTIONAL BR-PTI CROSS-TALK:
PTI signaling inhibition by BR, PAMP perception inhibition of BR genes
by Cyril Zipfel #ipmb2015 @ipmb2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
DOF2.4 and cytokinins signalling coincide to organize root polar growth #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015 #rootgrowth https://t.co/ajYR3YAsvW
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 29, 2015
The last day of an epic meeting still kept up a flow of science to rival the local falls.
Thanks for inviting me to Brazil, @GlobalPlantGPC! It's been amazing! #stressres15 #IPMB2015 #gpcagm pic.twitter.com/TmWwoOPKGJ
— Sarah Jose (@JoseSci) October 31, 2015
The genes involved in resistance to Meloidogyne arenaria were highlighted at #IPMB2015 https://t.co/6W3Pr8r8M3 pic.twitter.com/BGBZzN78ae
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 30, 2015
Meloidogyne incognita genome is present as two pseudo-haplotypes and half of genes are of unknown function!! #IPMB2015 doi:10.1038/nbt.1482
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 30, 2015
Alison Smith gave a great talk. Changes in paradigm of starch synthesis and sugars as signals. #IPMB2015 pic.twitter.com/YYksY0pEIU
— Marcos Egea-Cortines (@MarcosEgeaCorti) October 30, 2015
Hint on a post-translational arithmetic circadian mechanism and SS4 role in controlling starch degradation #IPMB2015 https://t.co/Zazl4KXU54
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 30, 2015
Unveiling QTL regions and #geneexpression patterns associated with gravitropic setpoint angle in #rootgrowth#IPMB2015 @bradylabs @ipmb2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 30, 2015
Regulation of asymmetric cell divisions in At and other angiosperm plants@annbot doi:10.1093/aob/mcu065 by @bradylabs #IPMB2015 @ipmb2015
— Michelle Cotta (@migcotta) October 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/HusseySG/status/660414851525775360
…and thanks to all who tweeted from the event. You can see it all on the #IPMB2015 hashtag on Twitter.
