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GCIRC Bulletins

Bulletin 28, 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Welcome Session
Introduction : Rapeseed in Sweden
 Albin Gunnarson, Organizer and Board Member of GCIRC & Lars-Johan Merin, Chairman SFO
* Håkan Schroeder, Dean of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science, SLU
Syngenta presentation
Matthew Pichard, CEO Syngenta Nordics A/S
Research at SLU Targeting Industrial Quality Oils in Alternative Oil Crops Such as Crame and Lepidium 
Anders Carlsson, Prof. Department of Plant Breeding, SLU

Scientific Programme  1: Economy
Chaired by: Folkhard Isermeyer, Germany
* Economics of Rapeseed Production and markerts. Introduction by Folkhard Isermeyer & Yelto Zimmer, Germany

Challenges and Opportunities in Rapeseed Production Systems 
Swedish Growers Coping With the Ban of Neonicotinoids– Implications From Replacing Spring by Winter Rapeseed Johan Lagerholm, Sweden
Economics of GM vs. Non-GM Rapeseed – Shifts in Direct Input Costs and its Effect on Overall Profitability Joerg Zimmermann & Yelto Zimmer, Germany

Perspectives on Vegetable Oil Markets– Implication for Rapeseed Economics
Global Vegetable Oil Markets – Drivers for Price Spreads and Possible Changes Nancy DeVore, USA 
Global Biodiesel – Current Situation and Perspectives Dieter Bockey, Germany 
Proteins and Respective Demands and Innovations Curtis Rempel, Canada

Scientific Programme 2: Breeding & Genetics
Chaired by: Michel Renard, France and Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda, Poland

*Structural Genome Variation and its Consequences for Rapeseed Genetics and Breeding Rod Snowdon, Germany 
*Perspectives of the New Gene Editing Techniques in Rapeseed Breeding Steffen Rietz, Germany
* Improvement of Triazine Tolerant Canola Hybrids in Australia Wallace Cowling, Australia
Genetic Improvement of Nitrogen Use Efficiency in European Winter Oilseed Rape Andreas Stahl, Paul Vollrath, Mara Pfeifer, Benjamin Wittkop & Rod Snowdon, Germany
Improving rapeseed protein quality for human nutrition Benjamin Wittkop with Isabelle Deppé, Andreas Stahl, Rod Snowdon, Christian Möllers,Thomas Hofmann, Corinna Dawid, Frank Pudel, Nino Terjung, Germany
Development of Canola with Long Chain Omega 3 oils Xinmin Deng, USA and Willie Loh, Canada
* Development of HOLL Winter Rapeseed Genotypes Accompanied by MAS
Katarzyna Mikołajczyk, Poland
Introgressing of Clubroot Resistance into Canadian Brassica Napus Canola and Molecular Mapping of the Resistances Habibur Rahman, Canada 
Breeding for Insect Resistance in Rapeseed: Is It a Dream ? Maxime Hervé, France

Posters
White mustard (Sinapis alba L.) of canola quality a rich source of phytosterols
Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda, Magdalena Rudzinska, Teresa Pietka, Krzysztof Michalski, Poland
Assessment of genetic relationship among resynthesized, semi-resynthesized and natural Brassica napus L genotypes Katarzyna Sosnowska, Teresa Cegielska-Taras, Alina Liersch, Wojciech M. Karłowski, Jan Bocianowski, Laurencja Szała, Katarzyna Mikołajczyk, Wiesława Popławska, Poland
HOLL WOSR Varieties, Breeding Developments and Commercial Progress Andrea Richter, Germany, Lars Ipsen, Denmark and Lionel Lordez, France
Selection for adult plant resistance against Phoma lingam in Rapeseed breeding revealed a novel resistance trait: APR37 Steffen Rietz, Andreas Girke, Jürgen Noack, Jörg Schondelmaier and Martin Frauen, Germany
Breeding Brassica rapa in Scandinavia Rutger Persson, Sweden

Scientific programme 3: Agronomy & Management
Chaired by: Clinton Jurke, Canada and Andreas von Tiedemann, Germany

* Epidemiology and recent advances in Sclerotinia rot management in Brassica juncea  - Abstract Pankaj Sharma, India
*Seed vigour of spring oilseed  Brassica in Norway Guro Brodal & Eiwind Meen, Norway
Occurrence of Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor. and Virus Diseases of Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus subs.napus) in the Czech RepublicPart 1 and Part 2 Veronika Ricarova, Czech Republic
The Use of Trap Plants to Determine Infection Periods of Sclerotinia White Rot in Rapeseed Andrea Fricke, Norway
Novel Insights into the Lífe Cycle and Epidemiology of Verticillium Stem Striping Andreas von Tiedemann & Alice B. Eseola, Annette Pfordt, Xiaorong Zheng, Antonia Wilch, Birger Koopmann, Daniel Lopisso, Germany
* Effects of sprays primarily aimed at cabbage stem weevils (Ceuthrrhynchus pallidactylus) on the next abundances of pollen beetles (Meligethes aeneus) showing high resistance to pyrethroids. Marek Seidenglanz, Czech Republic
* Flea beetles (Psylliodes) problem in WOSR in the UK Simon Kightley, UK
* Flea beetle (Phyllotreta) in SOSR, seeding time, seed density and seed treatment in Sweden Ola Lundin, Sweden
* Actual situation of insect control in WOSR in France Céline Robert, France
* Cultivation and perspectives of oilseed rape in Russia Sergey Tuchin, Russia
* Breeding Brassica rapa in Scandinavia Rutger Persson, Sweden
*Approaches to blackleg and clubroot management - mixed successes in Canada Clinton Jurke, Canada

Posters
Undersowing oilseed rape with various crop mixtures: what benefits for farmers? A. Baux, S. Breitenmoser, N. Courtois, Switzerland
Clubroot Disease in Rapeseed – A Persistent Challenge thanks to Varying Pathotypes  Benedikt Flecke, Johan De Dobbelaere, Michaela Wille, Becke Strehlow, Stephan Pleines, Germany

Scientific programme 4 : Analysis & Uses of Rapeseed Products
chaired by : Véronique Barthet, Canada, Alain Quinsac, France & Soren Krogh Jensen, Denmark

* Protein Isolates and Concentrates Janitha Wanasundara, Canada
*  In Vitro Digestibility of Selected Rapeseed Protein Products Jens Christian Sørensen, Denmark 
* Production, Properties and Applications of Rapeseed Cruciferin Frank Pudel, Germany 
*Interest of Hydroalcoholic Treatment of Rapeseed Seeds for Oil Extraction and Protein Enrichment Morgane Citeau, France
*  The Nutritional Quality of Rapeseed Seed Protein Isolates SØren Krogh Jensen, Denmark