20th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium

Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds

23. April - 27. April 2023

Friedrichroda - Germany

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Please scroll down for detailed information about and registration for the 2023 symposium, as well as for the archives of former symposia.

The option to submit a contribution proposal has been closed Jan 10, 2023. Registration for participation is still possible until April 10, 2023

The Reinhardsbrunn-Symposium

For over 50 years the name "Reinhardsbrunn" has become famous in scientific circles for the Symposium series which draws together fungicide scientists from academia, research institutes and industry to present, listen to and discuss the latest research findings from around the world in this fast moving field.

Such research is a vital component in the quest to provide adequate control of the fungi that threaten the world's food supply and commodity products. Only by discovering new active molecules by synthetic chemistry or from natural sources and by understanding how they work and how best to use them in geographically different locations, can we hope to maintain and improve the quality of life for the world's growing population.

The 2023 Symposium will build upon the Reinhardsbrunn reputation by providing an opportunity for established experts and those just starting on their scientific career to present information to an international audience through oral presentations and posters. In addition, outstanding experts as key note speakers will introduce into the symposium and the single topical sessions. There will be ample time to discuss the findings and their implications both during and after the presentations. The Symposium thus also provides a unique opportunity to establish new contacts and friendships within fungicide science.

It is the intention of the Symposium Committee to arrange a well balanced program with participants and perspectives from around the globe, and sufficient time for discussion.

We look forward to welcome you as an active participant at the next symposium.

The official language of the symposium is English.

The following experts from around the world have agreed to provide keynote lectures.

Confirmed keynote speakers for April 2023 are:
Prof. Fiona Burnett, Scotland’s Rural College, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Prof. Lise Jörgensen, Aarhus University, Denmark
Prof. Xili Liu, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
Dr. Gabriel Scalliet, Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Stein, Switzerland
Prof. Nick Talbot, The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, United Kingdom
Prof. Eckard Thines, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany
Prof. Andreas v. Tiedemann, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany

 

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Symposium Topics

In addition to invited lectures the symposium will be based on oral papers and posters accepted by the Symposium's Committee from submitted proposals. Presentations will be accepted from areas of fungicide science that fit into the following thematic areas:

  • Fungicide resistance
    • monitoring: regional and global aspects
    • mechanisms and diagnosis
    • molecular mechanisms
    • risk assessment
    • risk management
  • New fungicides, technologies, and applications
  • Bio-rational fungicides / biocontrol
  • Resistance modelling
  • Digital pathogen and resistance sensing
  • Regulatory aspects
  • Molecular Crop Protection
  • Other fungicide-related topics

The Symposium will be held at the H+-Hotel (former Ramada), Thüringer Wald in Friedrichroda, Germany. The Hotel offers a special accommodation package on a first-come, first-served base at a special price which includes breakfast and room. 
Reservations have to be made with the hotel directly, either by email (hplus.friedrichroda@h-hotels.com) or by phone (+49 3623 352-0 - punch the nr. for "reception") - ask for the special package price "Reinhardsbrunn Symposium", which includes breakfast and room. The accommodation must be paid directly to the hotel.

In case the H+ Hotel is fully booked, nearby Ahorn Berghotel Friedrichroda (5 minutes walking distance) is an alternative.

How to get to Friedrichroda:

By plane to Frankfurt/Main, Berlin or Erfurt.
From there by train to Gotha (Thuringia), which is situated on the railway line Berlin - Frankfurt (check with: www.bahn.de; English version: https://www.bahn.com/en.)
In Gotha take a taxi : costs from the station Gotha to the hotel will be approximately € 45,-. Adventurous participants take the local tram in Gotha (Thüringer Waldbahn) to the station "Bahnhof Reinhardsbrunn". The Hotel is within 500 m walking distance up the hill.

By car from Frankfurt/Main: take the Autobahn (Expressway) A5 -> A4 to Eisenach and Erfurt, branch off at Waltershausen. Then follow the signs to Friedrichroda.

Passport and Visa
Members of the European Union need a valid identity card or passport. Participants from all other countries should check with their travel agency or directly with the German Embassy in their home country for visa regulations.

Covid-19-Restrictions
Currently we do not know how the pandemic will evolve and what kind of restrictions might follow from it. Please check official restriction rules that might apply to you
Up-to-date information in regard to travel restrictions can be found at official websites of the German Federal Government:
Englich: https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/coronavirus/faq-travel-1939244
French: www.bundesregierung.de/breg-fr/actualites/faq-voyages-1947568

Letter of invitation

The Organising Committee will send out a letter of invitation, if requested, for participants having an accepted contribution. It is understood that such an invitation is intended to help potential attendees to raise travel funds or obtain a visa. The organisers can not provide financial support. Please contact the Symposium Bureau.

Contact address

Dr. Christian Carstensen
c/o Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft e.V.
Messeweg 11-12
38104 Braunschweig - Germany
Email

Please find the Reinhardsbrunn Symposium Program as of April 26, 2023,  here
and the password protected “Symposium’s Program and Abstract Reader, May 02, 2023” here.

Evening Welcome Reception April 23, 2023

We will have a Welcome Reception with a buffet supper for all registered participants at the H+-Hotel in Friedrichroda, our conference site, on Sunday evening, April 23, 2023, 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Symposium Excursion to the city of Weimar (limited number of participants)

On Tuesday afternoon (April 25, 2023) buses will take us to the City of Weimar, where two different guided tours are offered (you have to select one of them). The tours of up to 1,5 km will last a little more than an hour, but can be adapted to the to the needs of the participants. The tours might not be suitable for handicapped participants with reduced mobility, though.

Tour 1. The Bauhaus Walk
The Bauhaus Walking Tour project is an extremely successful and integral part of Weimar’s cultural landscape, You follow the traces of the historic Bauhaus school, located in UNESCO World Heritage buildings, and experience the exciting past and present of the Bauhaus-University Weimar, where famous teachers like Walter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger and many others taught and practiced their ideas every day.
The tour guides, all of whom are prospective architects, civil engineers, cultural scholars or artists take visitors to the historic Bauhaus sites where they can relive the past and present of the Bauhaus-University Weimar, which evolved out of the historic roots of the Bauhaus movement famous for its’ design and holistic solutions of combining the different fields of art and architecture, housing interior, and workplaces. Since the mid-1990ies, the Bauhaus-University Weimar has once again coupled the fields of art and engineering into one institution and has been carrying the name of the famous school of design since 1996.
https://www.uni-weimar.de/en/university/profile/visiting-and-orientation/bauhaus-walk/

Alternative Tour 2: Guided tour through historic old town
Discover classic Weimar on this city tour, which is limited to the old town and takes you to the highlights of the classical period and to the places where Goethe, Schiller, Herder and Wieland worked. The participants receive an informative overview of Weimar's most important sights in the Old Town.
https://www.weimar.de/en/tourism/discover-weimar/visit-weimar-discover-the-world/

Symposium Dinner
For our symposium dinner with a Thuringian buffet of local specialities (incl. vegetarian options) we will be at the Restaurant Felsenkeller, which at the same time is a local brewery. The restaurant has arranged its tables around brew kettles and we will be greeted with a presentation on the art of brewing beer, which of course can be tasted. But of course softdrinks or wine will also be available.

Excursion fee inclus. dinner:  € 85,00

Deadlines

Registration with contribution | December 1st, 2022

Submission of abstract | December 1st, 2022

Registration without contribution | April 10, 2023

Hotel registration (for special offer) | March 24, 2023

Payment of reduced conference fees | March 15, 2023

Submission of complete manuscript
for the Proceedings volume) | October 1st, 2023

Fees

Regular participants:

Payment after March 15, 2023 | 580 Euro

 

Students (with student or PhD candidate ID):

Payment after March 15, 2023 | 250 Euro

 

DPG members in training | 150 Euro

 

Symposium Excursion | tba

(Details you will find at Social Events/Excursion)


A Proceedings Volume will be published as a peer-reviewed printed Symposium Proceedings Volume. One printed copy is included in the participation fee. A number of manuscripts of oral contributions will be considered and the contributors in question invited for a Topical Volume of the Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection.

 

Payments:

Conference fees should be addressed to the account of the Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft (DPG). For registered participants from outside Europe we offer the option of paying via Paypal. Bank and Paypal details will be provided to you after registration.

Please note that there will be no refund for cancellation after March 15, 2023.

Presentations (and posters) will be accepted from areas of fungicide science that fit into the following thematic areas:

Fungicide resistance
    monitoring: regional and global aspects
    mechanisms and diagnosis
    molecular mechanisms
    risk assessment and risk management
New fungicides
Bio-rational fungicides / biocontrol
Resistance modelling
Digital pathogen and resistance sensing
New technologies and applications
Regulatory aspects
Molecular Crop Protection
Other fungicide-related topics

How to submit a paper or poster:

In addition to invited lecturers the symposium will be based on oral papers and poster presentations selected by the programm committee from the submitted proposals. Please submit the title of your proposed contribution and an abstract text (ca. 1500 characters) as part of your online registration on this website.

 

Deadlines:
Registration with contribution &
submission of abstract                                        December 1st, 2022

Convenors

Prof. Dr. Holger B. Deising
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät III
Institut für Agrar- und Ernährungswissenschaften and
Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Nutzpflanzenforschung (IZN)
Betty-Heimann-Str.- 3
D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany

 

Prof. Dr. Ralph Hückelhoven
3rd Chairperson Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft e.V.
Technische Universität München (TUM)
TUM School of Life Sciences
Chair of Phytopathology
Emil-Ramann-Str. 2
D-85354 Freising,Germany

 

Steering Committee

Chair: Prof. Dr. Holger B. Deising, Germany
Dr. Bart Fraaije, The Netherlands
Dr. Andreas Mehl, Germany
Dr. Erich-Christian Oerke, Germany
Dr. Helge Sierotzki, Switzerland
Dr. Gerd Stammler, Germany

A Proceedings Volume will be published as a peer-reviewed printed Symposium Proceedings Volume - previous volumes you will find further down on this website.

For authors of the 2023 proceedings volume: please use the provided template (see below) for your contribution (which already includes most of the settings described in the Instructions to authors), and replace our text with yours. For further and detailed information please use the "Instructions to authors" (please click on text below).

Template proceedings volume RHB 2023.docx

Instructions to authors engl RHB Proceedings Volume 2023


Archives

Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds IX - Proceedings of the 19th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium, April 07-11, 2019, Friedrichroda, Germany.

Edited by Deising H.B.; Fraaije B.; Mehl A.; Oerke E.C.; Sierotzki H.; Stammler G.

Symposium supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation).

 

Publication sponsored by:

Symposium supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation).

 

Single Contributions of "Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds VIII - The Proceedings of the 18th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium 2016 on Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds"
01_Lucas_Resistance_Management_We_know_why__but_do_we_know_how_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-01-8.pdf 03_Kogel_et_al_The_Agronomic_Potential_of_Gene_Silencing_Applications_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-03-0.pdf 05_Zhou_et_al_Myosin_as_a_Selective_Target_for_the_Fungicide_Phenamacril_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-05-2.pdf 07_King_et_al_Rapid_LAMP_Assays_to_Detect_MgCYP51_andor_MgMFS1_Overexpressing_Strains_of_Zymoseptoria_tritici_in_Leaf_Samples__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-07-4.pdf 09_Sierotzki_et_al_ADEPIDYNTM_Fungicide_A_New_Broad_Spectrum_Foliar_Fungicide_for_Multiple_Crops_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-09-7.pdf 11_Torriani_et_al_Succinate-Dehydrogenase_Inhibitor__SDHI__Resistance_Evolution_in_Plant_Pathogens_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-11-4.pdf 13_Jung_et_al_Multidrug_Resistance_Conferred_by_Xenobiotic_Detoxification_in_the_Ascomycete_Fungus_Sclerotinia_homoeocarpa_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-13-6.pdf 15_Gutiérrez-Alonso_et_al_In_Vitro_Evolution_of_Fluxapyroxad_Resistance_in_Zymoseptoria_Tritici_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-15-8_Gutiérrez-Alonso.pdf 17_Lebeda_et_al_Long-Lasting_Study_of_Fungicide_Efficacy_against_Czech_Cucurbit_Downy_Mildew_Populations__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-17-0_Lebeda.pdf 19_Lopez-Ruiz_et_al_Proposal_for_a_Unified_Nomenclature_for_Target_Site_Mutations_Associated_with_Resistance_to_Fungicides__an_Update_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-19-3.pdf 21_Piotrowska_et_al_Fungicide_Sensitivity_Monitoring_in_Cereals__Forest_and_Minor_Crop_Pathogens_in_the_UK__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-21-0.pdf 23_Scalliet_et_al_Learning_from_Botrytis_Monitoring_after_more_than_20_Years_of_Switch_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-23-2.pdf 25_Moreira_et_al_Sensitivity_of_Colletotrichum_Species__Associated_to_Glomerella_Leaf_Spot_in_Apple__to_Mancozeb_and_Thiophanate_Methyl_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-25-4.pdf 27_Kleemann_u_Mehl_SDHI_Sensitivity_Status_of_Zymoseptoria_tritici_and_Botrytis_cinerea_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-27-6.pdf 29_Rehfus_et_al_Sensitivity_of_Pyrenophora_teres_to_Succinate_Dehydrogenase_Inhibitors_in_Europe_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-29-9.pdf 31_Toffolatti_et_al_Evaluation_of_a_CAA-based_Management_Strategy_for_the_Downy_Mildew_Control_in_a_Vineyard_with_CAA_Resistance_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-31-6.pdf 33_Huf_et_al_Sensitivity_of_Venturia_inaequalis_to_Fungicides_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-33-8.pdf 35_Adaskaveg_et_al_Potassium_Phosphite_Resistance_and_New_Modes_of_Action_for_Managing_Phytophthora_Diseases_of_Citrus_in_the_United_States_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-35-0.pdf 37_Hawkins_et_al_Adaptive_Landscapes_in_Fungicide_Resistance_Fitness__Epistasis__Constraints_and_Predictability_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-37-2.pdf 39_Klosowski_et_al_Detection_of_Mutations_in_CYP51_and_CYTB_Genes_of_Phakopsora_pachyrhizi_Isolates_and_Competitive_Fitness_of_Mutated_and_Wild_Type_Isolates_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-39-5.pdf 41_Graf_et_al_Status_of_In_Vivo_and_Molecular_Diagnosis_of_Fungicide_Resistance_in_Powdery_Mildews_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-41-2.pdf 43_Glienke_et_al_Advances_in_Research_on_Biodiversity_and_Bioprospecting_of_Endophytes_in_Brazil__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-43-4.pdf 45_Schmitt_et_al_CO-FREE_Alternative_Test_Products_for_Copper_Reduction_in_Agriculture_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-45-6.pdf 47_Ryabchenko_et_al_The_Effectiveness_of_Chemical_and_Biological_Agents_Against_the_Pear_Scab_Pathogen_Fusicladium_pyrorum__Lib.__Fuckel_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-47-8.pdf 49_Oliver_et_al_Exploiting_Genotypic_Monitoring__Mixtures_and_Alternations_for_Sustainable_Fungicide_Management__Sym-Mixes__Allo-Mixtures_and_the_Hogwarts_Staircase_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-.pdf 51_Wieczorek_et_al_Fungicide_Spray_Strategies_Avoiding_Resistance_Development_in_Winter_Wheat_Pathogen_Zymoseptoria_tritici_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-51-8.pdf 53_Vlasova_The_Study_of_Influence_of_Aerotechnogenic_Pollution_on_Lichenized_Fungi_by_Means_of_Electron_Microscopy_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-53-0.pdf

Publication sponsored by:

02_Steinberg_et_al_Live_Cell_Imaging_Provides_Novel_Insights_into_Fungicide_Mode_of_Action_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-02-4.pdf 04_Tietjen_Contribution_of_Plant_Responses_to_Efficacy_of_Fungicides_–_a_Perspective_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-04-6.pdf 06_Koch_et_al_An_RNAi-based_Control_of_Fusarium_graminearum_Infections_Through_Spraying_of_Long_dsRNAs__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-06-8.pdf 08_Schnabel_et_al_Communication_of_FRAC_Code_Principles_with_Fruit_Producers_via_Smartphone_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-08-0.pdf 10_Hall_et_al_Elucidation_of_a_Novel_Protein_Kinase_Target_in_Fungicide_Research__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-10-7.pdf 12_Gazzetti_et_al_Role_of_Site-Specific_Allele_Replacement_into_SvHK1_Locus_in_the_Study_of_S._vesicarium_Resistance_to_Dicarboximide_and_Phenylpyrrole_Fungicides_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-12.pdf 14_Tietjen_et_al_Crystallographic_Studies_of_Yeast_CYP51_with_Fungicides_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-14-2.pdf 16_Sedláková_et_al_Long-Lasting_Study_of_Fungicide_Efficacy_against_Czech_Cucurbit_Powdery_Mildew_Populations__0294-sp-2017-Reinh-16-4.pdf 18_Stuerm_et_al_Genetic_Diversity_of_Phakopsora_pachyrhizi_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-18-6.pdf 20_Jörgensen_et_al_Azoles_Have_Different_Strengths_and_Perform_Diversely_Across_Europe_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-20-3.pdf 22_Nanni_et_al_Efficacy_of_Carboxylic_Acid_Amides_Fungicides_towards_CAA_Sensitive_and_Resistant_Plasmopara_viticola_Populations_in_vivo_Tests_and_Molecular_Studies_on_PvCesA3_0294-sp-.pdf 24_Kirikyali_et_al_Azole_and_SDHI_Sensitivity_Status_of_Zymoseptoria_tritici_Field_Populations_Sampled_in_France__Germany_and_the_UK_during_2015_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-24-8.pdf 26_Milosavljević_et_al_Monitoring_of_Botrytis_cinerea_Sensitivity_to_Fungicides_in_Strawberry_Fields_in_Serbia_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-26-0.pdf 28_Kildea_et_al_Developing_Fungicide_Control_Programmes_for_Blotch_in_Irish_Winter_Wheat_Crops_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-28-2.pdf 30_Hall_et_al_Fungicide_Resistance_in_Australian_Viticulture_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-30-9.pdf 32_Ishi__Kurosaki_Sensitivity_of_Fungal_Strains_Isolated_from_Rice_Sheath_Blight_Symptom_to_the_SDHI_Fungicides_Furametpyl_and_Benzovindiflupyr_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-32-2.pdf 34_Trkulja_et_al_Monitoring_of_Cercospora_beticola_Resistance_to_Fungicides_in_Serbia_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-34-4.pdf 36_Cherrad_et_al_First_Detection_of_Boscalid-Resistant_Strains_of_Erysiphe_necator_in_French_Vineyards_Biological_and_Molecular_Characterization_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-36-6.pdf 38_Olaya_et_al_Detection_of_the_G143A_Mutation_that_Confers_Resistance_to_QoI_Fungicides_in_Alternaria_tomatophila_from_Tomatoes_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-38-8.pdf 40_Mosbach_et_al_High_Throughput_Imaging_for_Resistance_Monitoring_and_Mode_of_Action_Studies_in_Botrytis_cinerea_and_Other_Pathogens_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-40-5.pdf 42_Strobel_et_al_Field_Performance_of_DMI_Fungicides_against_Zymoseptoria_tritici_across_Europe_-_Compromized_by_Further_Sensitivity_Shift_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-42-8.pdf 44_Battistini_et_al_Strobilurin_Sensitivity_of_Zymoseptoria_tritici_Italian_Strains_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-44-0.pdf 46_Young_et_al_Enhancing_the_Efficacy_of_Copper_Fungicides_through_Synergism_with_Salicylaldehyde_Benzoylhydrazones_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-46-2.pdf 48_Walker_et_al_Durable_Strategies_for_Fungicides_Use_Lessons_from_the_Past_and_Leads_for_Improving_the_Future_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-48-4.pdf 50_Carolan_et_al_Cultivar_Resistance_Can_Help_Extend_the_Effective_Life_of_Fungicides_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-50-1.pdf 52_Steva_What_is_the_Better_Solution_for_Fungicide_Resistance_Management_in_Grapes_Sequence_or_Alternation_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-52-4.pdf 54_Avetisyan_et_al_Development_of_the_Wheat_Powdery_Mildew_Pathogen_under_Oxidative_Stress_0294-sp-2017-Reinh-54-6.pdf

Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds VIII. Proceedings of the 18th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium, April 24-28, 2016, Friedrichroda, Germany.

Edited by Deising H.B.; Fraaije B.; Mehl A.; Oerke E.C.; Sierotzki H.; Stammler G.

Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds VII. Proceedings of the 17th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium, April 21 -25, 2013, Friedrichroda, Germany

Edited by Dehne, H.W.; Deising H.B.; Fraaije, B.; Gisi, U.; Hermann, D.; Mehl, A.; Oerke, E.C.; Russell, P.E.; Stammler, G.; Kuck, K.H., and Lyr H.

Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds VI. Proceedings of the 16th International Reinhardsbrunn Symposium, April 25 – 29, 2010 Friedrichroda, Germany

H.W. Dehne, H.B. Deising, U. Gisi, K. H. Kuck, P.E. Russell, H. Lyr (Eds.)