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IXth International Fungal Biology Conference and 16th New Phytologist Symposium

Impact of genomics on fungal biology

Nancy, France. 18 -20 September 2006

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Aspergillus

Neurospora crassa

Laccaria bicolor

Ustilago maydis

Amanita muscaria

Alternaria

Coprinus comatus

Actinomycete spores

 
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If you need further information relating to this meeting please get in touch with

Holly Slater (16th NPS)
Email: newphytol@lancaster.ac.uk

New Phytologist Central Office
Bailrigg House
Lancaster University
LA1 4YE, UK.
Tel: +44 1524 594 691
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Fungal genomics symposium logo by Sam Day. Illustrations: Aspergillus and Neurospora crassa confocal images courtesy of Patrick Hickey (LUX Biotechnology Ltd, Edinburgh). Laccaria bicolor–Douglas fir interaction courtesy of D Vairelles (INRA-Nancy). Tumor formation in maize induced by an Ustilago maydis infection, courtesy of Regine Kahmann and Jörg Kämper (MPI-Marburg, Germany). Confocal image of spores, courtesy of Patrick Hickey (LUX Biotechnology Ltd, Edinburgh). Amanita muscaria, Alternaria in conidia phase, Coprinus comatus, and micrograph of Actinomycete spores images courtesy of Gordon Beakes (University of Newcastle upon Tyne; LTN Bioscience). Impact of genomics on fungal biology is sponsored by the New Phytologist Trust.