Guidelines for Poster Flash Talk
- Your Presentation should not exceed 1 minute.
- The goal is to promote your poster (please add your poster number)
- Please focus only on the main aim or mention the key findings
Slides for Poster flash talk
- You can present up to 1-2 slides.
- Format: 16:9 widescreen format.
- Use PowerPoint file .pptx format
- Make sure to use Windows compatible fonts.
*The computers at the conference are Windows based and not compatible with Keynote program.
*Bring your slides on a USB stick to the registration desk during registration on January 7. Please name your file as poster number. For example: name “P07.pptx”
If you wish to send your slides in advance, send them (or a transfer link) to apmnf2024@g.sut.ac.th before 5 January
*Please check your Poster Number (Poster No.) below or in the conference program.
Poster Presentation
Poster No. | Topic | Name | Theme |
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1 | Identification of cannabis strains using Inter-Simple Sequence repeats (ISSRs) molecular marker | Ms.Souphaphone Keomany | Bioresource and Genomics |
2 | Impacts of Humic Acid Applications on Soil Bacterial Abundance and Community under Sweet Corn Rhizospheric soil | Ms.Mona Ayu Santi | |
3 | The National BioResource Project (NBRP) for Lotus and Glycine in Japan: QTL analysis for seed storability in soybean under different temperature | Dr. Pakanan Jiamtae | |
4 | Effects of rice straw and its derived biochar incorporation on soil enzyme activity in a flooded rice field | Ms. Saowalak Somboon | Plant - Microbe Interaction |
5 | The role of SUMO protease from Bradyrhizobium sp. DOA9 on Arachis hypogaea L. symbiosis | Mr. Beedou Aphaiso | |
6 | Lettuce Promoting Activity of Siderophore Producing Streptomyces sp. Rh1-5-22 | Ms. Benyapa Kitwetch | |
7 | Unveiling Drought-Mitigating Potential of Streptomyces thermocarboxydus S3 in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Seedlings: Mechanistic Insights from Genome Mining | Dr. Pharada Rangseekaew | |
8 | Unlocking the Power of Bacillus velezensis S141: Unraveling Synergistic Growth Promotion and Biocontrol in Legumes | Prof. Dr. Nantakorn Boonkerd | |
9 | Protein-protein interaction assay between Vigna radiata proteins and effector protein, NopP2, from Bradyrhizobium elkanii USDA61 | Ms. Natcha Purksametanan | |
10 | The molecular interaction between Lotus japonicus and Bradyrhizobium mediated by type 3 effector protein, NopM | Ms. Cui Ying | |
11 | Application of Recombinant Human scFv Antibodies for the Enumeration of Individual Viable Cells in Mixed-Culture Bradyrhizobial Inoculants | Mr. Chayanan Singtothong | Application of Nitrogen - fixation & N - cycle |
12 | Amino-vinyl-glycine (AVG) and Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) in Seed Coating enhance Plant growth and nitrogen fixation of soybean cv. CM60 under stress condition | Dr. Kamolchanok Umnajkitikorn | |
13 | AI-designing based on likelihood of evolutionarily structural origin between multi-subunit nitrogenase-like enzymes and single-polypeptide LPOR-like catalysts | Prof. Qi Cheng | |
14 | Transcriptomic study on the growth-promoting impact of Bacillus velezensis S141 on Cannabis sativa | Dr. Pakpoom Boonchuen | Non-legume and microbial symbiosis |
15 | Plant root endophytic bacteria for mitigation of greenhouse gas from agricultural fields | Dr. Shun Hashimoto | |
16 | Production of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal spores in Zea mays using Light Emitting Diode (LED) condition | Dr. Kamonluck Teamtisong | |
17 | Improve the Production of Edible Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) cultivar Phiroon 6 using Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture | Ms. Niramon Lakkason | |
18 | A genome DNA sequencing analysis of a root bacteria from water floating legume, Neptunia natans, indicated it as Stenotrophomonas pavidii. | Dr.Shigeyuki Tajima | Legume and Rhizobial symbiosis |
19 | Black pepper (Piper nigrum) - Arachis pintoi intercropping system in the Central Highlands in Vietnam: Impact on the soil fertility and the diversity of native rhizobia | Mr. Duy Quang Nguyen | |
20 | Unveiling a novel paradigm in Bradyrhizobium strains triggering NF-independent nodulation in soybean | Ms. Safirah Tasa Nerves Ratu | |
21 | Nod-factor independent symbiotic phenomena and symbiotic inhibition factor of Bradyrhizobium and Aeschynomene genus | Mr. Shogo Fukunaga | |
22 | Function of cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase of Mesorhizobium loti in root nodule symbiosis | Dr. Mitsutaka Fukudome | |
23 | Modulating Plant Defense Pathways: Bradyrhizobium sp. DOA9 Priming Induces Resistance to Cercospora canescens | Mr. Apisit songsaeng | |
24 | Assessing the Antagonistic Potential of Rhizobium sp. Isolates Against Sclerotium rolfsii, Causative Agent of Stem and Root Rot in Yard-Long Beans | Dr. Pilunthana Thapanapongworakul | |
25 | Screening and Efficiency Assessment of Rhizobium Strains for Growth Enhancement of Yard- Long Beans | Ms. Tawanchai Khuendee | |
26 | Screening of Rhizobium Strains Isolated from Yard-Long Bean for Their Plant Growth-Promoting Ability | Dr. Yupa Chromkaew | |
27 | Selection and evaluation of Bradyrhizobium inoculum for peanut, Arachis hypogea production in the Lao People's Democratic Republic | Ms. Tarnee Phimphong | |
28 | Enhancing Siamese Rosewood (Dalbergia cochinchinensis) Reforestation Success: The Impact of Rhizobial Inoculation on Nodulation and Growth | Dr. Janpen Prakamhang |