November 2000 Volume 31 (2)

ONTA NEWSLETTER

ORGANIZATION OF NEMATOLOGISTS OF TROPICAL AMERICA

ONTA web site:https://ontaweb.org

VOLUME 31 (2)                                              November, 2000

 

XXXIII ONTA REUNION

VARADERO, CUBA

(JUNE 11-15, 2001)

As  announced  in the previous issue of  the ONTA Newsletter, the 33rd ONTA Meeting will be organized within the context of the 4th International Scientific Seminar on Plant Health, which will take place at the International Convention Center “Plaza America”,  Varadero, Cuba  from June 11-15th,  2001.   Web  sites   for  the  Seminar  are <http://www.buroconv.cubaweb.cu>  or <http://www.ceniai.inf.cu/ciencia/inisav>. Contact person is Esther Lilia Peralta at <varadero01@hotmail.com> .

 

In addition to the 33rd  ONTA Reunion, the Seminar includes the following meetings:

1) 4th International Scientific Seminar on Plant Health.

2) 41st Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Caribbean Division (APS-CD)

3) 10th Latin American Workshop on Whiteflies-Geminivirues.

4) 7th Symposium on Ant Pests.

5) 2nd Latin American Congress on Biological Control (Regional Neotropical Section-Biological       Control International Organization).

6) Workshop on Scientific Information about Plant Protection.

7) International Workshop on Banana Pests and Diseases.

Each meeting will be held  in separate sessions; however, plenary sessions for discussion of common  interdisciplinary topics of general interest for the participants are planned.

Deadline for submission of the abstracts and registration for members of ONTA and other participating Societies  is  March 30, 2001. The International airport of Havana, Cuba, can be reached from major European, Canadian, and  Latin American cities.

 

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE

 

ONTA expresses appreciation to the Cuban scientists of the National Center for Agricultural Health (CENSA) and the Plant Protection Research Institution (INISAV) who are involved in the organization of this joint meeting and especially to Emilio Fernandez and Lourdes Sànchez- Portales for details at the local level.

 

TRAVEL INFORMATION

ONTA MEMBERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES : ONTA members outside the United States (U.S.) can obtain travel information directly from the Cuban tourist agency of the university in Havana, MERCADU Central Agency,Tel: (537) 333893 or 333273, or 333087; FAX: (537)

333028; e-mail:<agencia@mercadu.get.cma.net> or from the members of the Organizing Committee, Beatrix Quintero, FAX: (536) 463897 and Heriberto Bello, FAX: (537)  240942; e-mail: <varadero@hotmail.com> or<beatriz@censa.edu.cu> or from local authorized travel agencies connected with MERCADU. These travel agencies provide tourist cards or can assist ONTA members in getting visas when necessary from Cuban Embassies and Consulates outside the U.S. Travel arrangements,  including documents and air tickets, must be made no later than 45 days before the trip.

 

ONTA MEMBERS FROM THE U.S. In order to go to Cuba, ONTA members from the U.S. face more bureaucratic procedures than members from other countries. United States citizens traveling to Cuba for scientific reasons need to sign an affidavit and also an application form for a temporary visa to enter Cuba. These travel documents and the air ticket to Cuba are provided only by authorized travel agencies in the U.S., such as Marazul Tours.  This agency can be contacted at the following addresses:

Tower Plaza Mall                               or                    725 River Road

4100 Park Avenue                                                      Edgewater, NJ  07020

Weehawken, NY 07087

Tel.: 800-223-5334 or 201-840-6711

Fax: 201-840-6719

e-mail: info@marazultours.com

Web Site: http://www.marazultours.com/

 

So far, Marazul Tours has provided good travel services for U.S. scientists attending scientific meetings in Cuba. This agency takes care of the travel documentation and the air ticket.

Similar services can be obtained from other authorized travel agencies. 

 

CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS

The U. S. dollar is the only currency accepted in Cuba. ONTA members outside the United States should convert their currency to U. S. dollars. No travel checks are accepted in Cuba.

Credit cards such as Master Card, VISA, CABAL, BFI, and Transcar provided by banks and financial institutions outside the U.S. are accepted in Cuba.

 

U. S. citizens should be aware that in Cuba they cannot use  credit cards or travel checks from U.S. banks or other U.S. financial institutions. They should be prepared to pay in cash all financial transactions.

REGISTRATION

No registrations are accepted after March 30, 2001.

Registration costs before March 1, 2001, are US $ 200 for delegates, $ 120 for companions, and

$ 100 for students. After March 1 2001, penalties of $ 50 for delegates and $ 30 for companions and students are applied. A registration form can be found with this Newsletter. The registration  fee entitles ONTA participants to receive a portfolio with program and abstracts and  to attend the scientific sessions, social welcome, coffee breaks,

farewell party, and also the excursion  on Wednesday.

 

ONTA members outside the U.S. can preregister by  contacting representative travel agencies of MERCADU in each country.  These travel agencies outside the U.S. and connected with MERCADU  can  make  direct  money transfer for the registration fees to the account 402-01-8455 in name of MERCADU’S Travel Agency at the International Financial Bank (BFI), located at the Hotel Havana Libre, Vedado, Ciudad Habana, Cuba.

 

Selected  banks outside the U.S. also can provide  this service. These banks are: Aktia Savings Bank, Helsinki, Finland; Banca Nazionale dell’ Agricoltura, Rome, Italy; Bank Bilbao Vizcaya, Panama City, Panama and Madrid, Spain; Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Vienna, Austria; Credit Lyonnaise, Paris, France; Dresner Bank, Canada; Dresner Bank AG, Singapore; Dresner Bank Lateinamerika AG, Hamburg, Germany; Generate him Bank, Brussel, Belgium; Give Danske Bank A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark; Havana International Bank Ltd, London, U.K.; Ing Bank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Midland Bank PLC, London, U.K.; National Bank of Canada, Canada; Sanwa Bank Ltd, Tokyo, Japan; Svenska Handelsbanken, Stockholm, Sweden; and Union Bank of Switzerland, Zurich, Swtzerland.

 

For specific information, ONTA members outside the U.S. can contact directly MERCADU or the Oganizing Committee (addresses on page 2).

 

ONTA members  from the U.S. or from countries where these Banks are not available are asked to pay the registration fee in cash upon their arrival at the registration desk of the International Convention Center in Cuba. However, in the U.S., the Travel Agency Marazul Tours Inc., which was mentioned abovehas offered to handle payment of the preregistration fees for ONTA members requesting the travel services of this agency.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS

Rooms have been reserved at the Hotel Meliá Varadero for the delegates.  Special weekly lodging packages are offered to the participants.

 

ONTA  MEMBERS FLYING DIRECTLY TO VARADERO : Accommodation costs  for ONTA members flying directly to Varadero are US $ 508 or $ 608 per person, for  6 nights/7 days  in a single room with breakfast only or with breakfast and dinner, respectively. The cost of  the same package per person for a double room is US $ 358 or $ 458. The cost of the same package per person for 7 nights/8 days  is US $ 538 and $ 646 for a single room and US $ 408 and $ 485 for a double room. Transportation from the Hotel to the airport is  included.

 

ONTA  MEMBERS  FLYING  TO  HAVANA: Costs  for ONTA members flying to Havana are US

$ 688 and $ 806 per person for 7nights/8days accommodation  in a single room with breakfast only or with breakfast and dinner, respectively. The cost of the same package  is US $ 483 and $ 599 per person, for a double room. This package includes one day accommodation in Havana and also the transportation costs from the hotel to the airport and from Havana to Varadero and viceversa.  Lodging package should be reserved no later that 21 days before the meeting. Payment of lodging package can be made by ONTA members with the same procedures listed above for the payment of the registration fee.  The travel agency Marazul Tours Inc. has offered to handle the payment of the accommodation package for ONTA members from the U.S. requesting the travel services of this agency. A hotel reservation form is found with this Newsletter.

 

ABSTRACTS

Abstracts in English or Spanish for the scientific sessions (oral, poster or invited presentations)

should be formatted, single spaced, in MS Word 95 or 97, Times New Roman font, 12 pt. proportional spacing and right margin alignment is requested. The abstract text should not exceed 250 words. Capitalize in bold all words in the title, use small bold letters for authors names and addresses. Underline the name of the author presenting the work. Use italic characters for scientific binomials.

 

Abstracts and the registration form should be submitted by e-mail as an attachment,  specifying in the cover letter the kind of presentation and audiovisual needs, and sent to Esther Lilia Peralta  <varadero01@hotmail.com> with a copy to the coordinator Lourdes Sánchez-Portales, <lsanchez@id.censa.edu.cu>.  Printed copies of the abstract along with a diskette (3.5) and the registration form can be sent also by special  mail such as DHL or VAT-PACK to: Ester Lilia Peralta, Division of  Plant  Protection,  CENSA Box 10,  San  José de Las Lajas,  Havana, Cuba;

Tel: (536)-46-3014, Ext.45; FAX: (536)-46-3897.

 

Abstracts  received  after  March 30, 2001  will  not  be  accepted.

 

GUIDELINES FOR THE ABSTRACT:

GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PHYTOPLASMAS ASSOCIATED WITH SUGARCANE YELLOW LEAF SYNDROME (YLS) IN CUBA. Y. Arocha, E. L. Peralta, and P. Jones. Plant Pathology Department, National Center of Plant and Animal Health (CENSA), Apdo 10, San José de las Lajas, Havana, Cuba, and IACR, Rothamsted, Harpenden, U.K.  The aim of this work had been to determine the genetic variability of phytoplasmas associated to YLS in Cuba. Restriction profiles of 277 sugarcane samples, previously determined as phytoplasmas-positives, were compared using RsaI and AluI enzymes. Additionally, PCR amplification of 16-23S interegenic spacer region of four positive samples was done, and each PCR product was sequenced using ABI 310 Automatic Sequencer. Sequences were compared with those reported in Genbank database for 43 other phytoplasmas. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted making use of MEGA (Version 1.01) and CLUSTAL W Programs. Five different restriction patterns were observed when sugarcane samples were analyzed. Nevertheless, 95% of them were similar to Aster Yellow (AY) reference pattern.

Comparison of 16-23S intergenic spacer region sequences showed at least three different phytoplasmas. The first one that belongs to AY-IA subgroup, which is 98.89% homologous to parsley yellow phytoplasma. The second one, similar to Sc YLP-I from Africa (99% homology), pertaining to Western X group, and the third one, which appears to be a new subgroup of AY group, with 94.5% of homology when compared with members of AY group. 

 

POSTERS: Suggested poster size is 0.90  x 1.00 meter (36 x 40″). The poster should contain the abstract and a condensed version of the work. Leave enough blank space to adequately separate title, authors’  names, objectives, material and methods, results and conclusions. Figures and graphs should not be smaller than 24 x 18 cm (9 5/8 x 7 1/4″). Size of the letters for the title and authors should be no less than 2.5 and 1.5 cm ( 1 x 5/8″), respectively.

 

TENTATIVE PROGRAM  OUTLINE FOR THE 33RD ONTA MEETING

Sunday, June 10: 9:00-17:00 Registration.

Monday, June 11: 7:00-8:30 Registration; 8:30-9:30 Opening Session; 10:00-11:00 Actual situation of plant protection in Latin America: its challenges and perspectives by S. Barbosa; Afternoon Symposium on biological control of nematodes (coordinators S. Gowen and B. Kerry); Paper session.

Tuesday, June 12:Workshop on nematodes of bananas and plantains ( coordinator P. Quénéhervé; Paper sessions on nematode taxonomy and chemical control; Poster session (5:00-7:00 PM).

Wednesday, June 13: Tours.

Thursday, June 14: Symposium on new trends for the diagnosis of nematodes (coordinator R. Tenente); Workshop on nematode management in coffee (coordinator N. Marbán-Mendoza). Paper sessions on plant resistance to nematodes and cultural practices.

Friday, June 15: Workshop on entomopathogenic nematodes (coordinator R. Gaugler); Workshop on parasitic nematodes of Solanum species (coordinator J. Franco); closing ceremony and farewell party.

 

Additional information about the ONTA Meeting can be obtained directly from Emilio Fernández and Lourdes Sánches-Portales (see Local Arrangement Committee in the list of ONTA Officers).

 

This ONTA meeting is expected to be well attended because of the interesting agricultural site,  tropical nematological problems of the area, and the great opportunity to interact with other scientists from disciplines related to Nematology.

 

NOMINATIONS  FOR  OFFICERS  OF  ONTA

 

ONTA members are reminded to send nominations for ONTA Secretary and Vice President to the chairman of the Nomination Committee, Jimmy Rich, University of Florida, 30 Research Road,

 

Quincy,  Fl 32351, U.S.A., E-mail:<jrich@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu>.  The Secretary is elected for a period

of three years starting  in June 2001. The person elected  for  the Vice Presidency will serve as Vice

President from June 2001 until the next ONTA meeting in  2002. At that time, this individual will become ONTA’s President.

 

ONTA members are reminded also to propose candidates for ONTA awards to the chairman of the  Honors and Awards Committee, Forest Robinson, USDA, ARS, 2765 F & B Road, College Station TX 77845; E-mail:<forestr@acs.tamu.edu>.A card requesting the nomination of candidates for ONTA awards was mailed to the members a few months ago.

 

ONTA members are also requested to vote and mail back the ballot concerning the constitutional changes proposed by Forest Robinson. This ballot was attached to the previous issue of the Newsletter.

 

NEMATROPICA

The editor of Nematropica, Larry Duncan, has provided the following information about the electronic version of Nematropica:

 

Nematropica volumes 1-30 (1971-2000) will be available on the internet beginning in January 2001.  Access to the journal is through the ONTA Web Page (https://ontaweb.org).  Articles can be located and retrieved either by citation or by browsing with an author/abstract/key-word search program.  All articles can be viewed on screen and downloaded (reprints – instant reprints!).  The online version of the journal is freely accessible.

 

The simultaneous production of Nematropica in both bound and electronic format creates some new and exciting opportunities for both authors and readers of the journal:

 

_    Articles published in Nematropica are now available to the widest possible audience.  Scientists in any discipline can immediately locate, read, download, and cite the information.  Few scientific journals enable such unrestricted dissemination of ideas and published data.

 

_    Thirty years of nematological research can be searched, and the original documents retrieved, without leaving your desk.  The data set will be continually updated, which eliminates the need for printed  indices or CDs of back issues that become increasingly obsolete with each new issue of the journal.

 

_    Scientists and students at institutions with limited library resources can now routinely access an international journal of nematological research.  Such access to current literature will help to address a major impediment to research in developing countries.

 

_    Authors in Nematropica  have the new option to publish exclusively online without paying page charges. Articles so published will be citable with page numbers.  The title page of the appropriate bound issue will list the titles, authors and web location of these

additional articles that appear in the online version of the journal.

Nematropica went online at no initial cost to ONTA.  Funds to create the electronic files of back issues were generously donated by the Entek Corporation. ONTA is particularly grateful to the Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) for housing the journal on its server and for countless hours of software programming, creation of PDF files, trouble shooting, and technical training, all at no charge to our Society.  Electronic files of future issues will be purchased from the company that prints Nematropica.

 

Hopefully, you will soon have an opportunity to visit the new ONTA Web Page and browse through Nematropica.  Please be critical of what you find there.  The capacity to search and display 30 years worth of articles requires numerous files and a great deal of programming – far too much material to check page by page.  The people at FCLA are very responsive to requests and suggestions, so please contact me (lwdn@lal.ufl.edu) if you encounter problems or if you have suggestions to improve the online version of the journal.

 

FUTURE  NEMATOLOGICAL  EVENTS

Maria de Lourdes Mendes informs us the Brazilian Society of Nematologists (SBN) will meet in Marilia, Sao Paulo State, Brazil, from March 11-16, 2001. The contact person for this meeting is Carlos Otoboni, FAEF – Rua das Flores 740, Labienópolis, Garça/SP 17400-000. Brazil;

Phone/Fax: 55-14-461-1216; E-mail:<agronomia@faef.br>.

 

The 26th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nematologists (SON) will be held as a joint meeting with The American Phytopatological Society in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. from August 25-29, 2001. For more information consult the link with the SON web site.

 

The 34th ONTA Meeting will be held in Tenerife, Canary Islands,  in the Ten Bel Resort. This meeting will be part of the Fourth International  Nematology Congress  (FINC). A tentative date for the Congress is set for June 8-13, 2002. For more information contact Maria Arias, Dep. Agroecologia, Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales, CSIC, Serrano 115, dpdo, 28006 Madrid, Spain; e-mail: <Maria.arias@ccma.csic.es>. Check also the ONTA and IFNS (http://www.ifns.org) web sites for details.

 

 

ONTA  OFFICERS

 

PRESIDENT: Antonio Bello, C.S.I.C. Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales, Serrano 115 DPDO, Madrid 28006, Spain. Tel: 34-91-562-5020; FAX: 34-91-564-0800;e-mail:<ebvb305@ccma.csic.es>.

VICE-PRESIDENT: Rodrigo Rodríguez-Kábana, Department of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5409, USA. Tel:1-334-844-4714; FAX:1-334-844-1948; e-mail: <rrodrigu@acesag.auburn.edu>.

PAST-PRESIDENT: Manuel Mundo-Ocampo, Department of Nematology, University of California, Riverside CA 92521-0415, USA. Tel:1-909-787-7313; FAX:1-909-787-3719; e-mail:<manuel.mundo@ucr.edu>.

SECRETARY: Peggy King, Department of Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn AL 36849-5409, USA. Tel. 1-334-844-4714; FAX: 1-334-844-1948; e-mail:<pking@acesag.auburn.edu>.

TREASURER: Roberto Vargas, Department of Crop Protection, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus, P.O. Box 9030, Mayaguez, PR 00681-9030, USA. Tel: 1-787-265-3859; FAX: 1-787-265-0860; e-mail:<r_vargas@rumac.upr.clu.edu>.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF NEMATROPICA: Larry W. Duncan, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center, 700 Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred FL 33850-2299, USA; Tel: 1-863-956-1151; FAX: 1-863-956-4631; e-mail: <lwdn@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu>.

SENIOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF NEMATROPICA: Nahum Marban-Mendoza, Departamento de Parasitologia Agricola, Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo, Montecillo, Edo. de Mexico, Chapingo 56230, Mexico. FAX: 52-595-40692; e-mail:<nahumm@taurus1.chapingo.mx>.

EDITORS OF ONTA NEWSLETTER: Renato N. Inserra, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Nematology Section, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville FL 32614-7100, USA. Tel: 1-352-372-3505, Ext. 115; FAX: 1-352-955-2301 or 2300; e-mail:<inserrr@doacs.state.fl.us> or <julia@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu>. Julia A. Meredith, P.O. Box 140357, Gainesville FL 32614-0357, USA. e-mail:<julia@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu>.

BUSINESS MANAGER: Charles Weaver, Department of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5409, USA, Tel. 1-334-844-4714; FAX: 1-334-844-1948; e-mail: <cweaver@acesag.auburn.edu>.

MEMBERS AT LARGE: Robert McSorley, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, P.O. Box 110620, Gainesville FL 32611-0620, USA; Tel: 1-352-392-1901, Ext. 137; FAX: 1-352-392-0190; e-mail:<rmcs@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu>. Maurice Moens, Crop Protection Department, Agricultural Research Center, Burg Van Gansberghelaan 96, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium. Tel: 32-09-272-0271; FAX: 32-09-272-0215; e-mail:<m.moens@clo.fgov.be>.

REPRESENTATIVES IN THE IFNS: A. Forest Robinson (see address under Honors and Awards Committee) and Renato Crozzoli, Univ. Central de Venezuela, Instituto de Zoologia Agricola,  Apartado 4975-A,  Maracay,  Aragua 2101, Venezuela.  FAX:  58-43-507085;  e-mail:<rencro@telcel.net.ve>.

HONORS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE: A. Forest Robinson (Chair), USDA, ARS, SCRL, 2765 F & B Road, College Station TX 77845, USA. Tel: 1-979-260-9234; FAX: 1-979-260-9337; e-mail: <forestr@acs.tamu.edu>; Marcelo E. Doucet, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Lab, de Nemat, Centro de Zoologia Aplicada, Casilla de Correo 122, 5000 Cordoba, Argentina. Tel: 54-51-322055; FAX: 54-51-332054; e-mail:<mdoucet@gtwing.efn.uncor.edu>; Robert McSorley,Department of Entomology & Nematology, University of Florida, P.O. Box 110620, Natural Area Bldg. 970, Gainesville FL 32611-0620, USA. Tel:1- 352-392-1901, Ext. 137; FAX:1- 352-392-0190; e-mail:<rmcs@gnv.ifas.ufl.eduJuan Carlos Magunacelaya,Universidad de Chile, Fac. De Agronomia, Casilla 1004, Santiago, Chile. Tel: 56-2-6785821; FAX: 56-2-6785812; e-mail: <jmagunac@abello.dic.uchile.cl> or <jmagunac@aix1.ucv.cl>. Franco Lamberti, Istituto Nematologia Agraria CNR, Trav. 174 Di Via Amendola 168/5, 70126 Bari, Italy; e-mail:<f.elia@area.ba.cnr.it>.

NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE: Jimmy  Rich (Chair), University of Florida, 30 Research Road, Quincy FL 32351-9500, USA. Tel: 1-850-875-7130; FAX: 1-850-875-7148; e-mail:<jrich@mail.ifas.ufl.edu> ; Renato N. Inserra, (address under ONTA Newsletter Editors); Nahum Marban-Mendoza (address under Senior Editor of Nematropica); Patrick Quénéhervé, ORSTOM Laboratoire de Nématologie, BP 8006-97259 Fort de France Cedex, Martinique (French West Indies). Tel: 596-645750; FAX: 596-717316; e-mail:<queneherve@ird-mq.fr>; Renata C. V. Tenente, EMBRAPA, CENARGEN, Sain Parque Rural, Cx. P. 2372, Brasilia D.F. 70849-970, Brazil. Tel: 55-61-348-1623; FAX: 55-61-348-4700; e-mail:<renata@cenargen.embrapa.br>

SUSTAINING  MEMBER COMMITTEE: Saad L. Hafez (Chair), University of Idaho, Research & Extension Center, 29603 U of I Lane, Parma ID 83660, USA; Tel:1-208-722-6701, Ext. 237; FAX: 1-208-722-6708;  e-mail: <shafez@uidaho.edu>. Greg  J. Burger, ILLOVO Sugar, Ltd., New Product Development, P.O. Box 31003, Merebank 4059, SOUTH AFRICA; Tel: 27-31-450-7700; FAX: 27-31-469-4922; e-mail:<gburger@illovo.co.za>; Ricardo J. Garcia,PMB 82-297, 705 Martens Ct., Laredo TX 78041-6010, USA; Tel:1-52-462-35802; FAX: 1-52-462-36313; e-mail:<central@corporacion-tri-com.mx>;  Claudia Riegel, Dow AgroSciences, 8733 Siegen LanePMB 372, Baton Rouge LA 70810, USA; Tel:1- 225-767-8073; e-mail:<criegel@dowagro.com>; Richard Steckler, Organic Solutions, L.L.C., 10720 McCune Ave., Los Angeles CA 90034, USA; Tel: 1-877-467-4765; FAX:1-310-838-0337;  Ely V. Vea, ENTEK, 6835 Deerpath Road, Suite E, Elkridge MD 21075, USA; Tel: 1-410-579-1633, Ext. 528; FAX: 1-410-579-1633; e-mail:<evea@entekcorp.com>.

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE FOR 2001 MEETING: Emilio Fernandez, Inst. de Investigaciones de Sanidad Vegetal, Calle 110 No. 516, Entre b y 5F, Playa Miramar, Havana, Cuba;e-mail:<efernandez@inisav.cu>; Lourdes Sánchez Portales, Div. Protección de Plantas, Centro Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria, Apdo. 10 San José de las Lajas, Havana, Cuba; e-mail:<lsanchez@id.censa.edu.cu>.

ONTA FOUNDATION COMMITTEE: Charles Overstreet (Chair), Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service, P.O. Box 25100, Baton Rouge LA 70894-5100, USA; Tel: 1-225-388-2186;

FAX: 1-225-388-2478; e-mail: <coverstreet@agctr.lsu.edu>;  Joseph E. Eger, Dow AgroSciences, 4880 Bay Heron Place, Apt. 213, Tampa FL 33616, USA; Tel:1-813-835-8358; FAX: 1-813-835-4856; e-mail: <jeeger@dowagro.com>; Jenny Escobar, Junin 116 y Panama, Guayaquil Guayas 09-13293, Ecuador; e-mail:<jenny.escobar@aventis.com>; Jim Rich, (see address under Nominations Committee); Marta Susana del Toro, Laboratorio de Nematologia Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Almirante Brown 500, 5505 Chacras de Coria, Luján, Mendoza, Argentina. Tel:54-61-960004, ext.2030; FAX:54-61-960469; e-mail:<caifca@uncu.edu.ar>.

ONTA HOME PAGE COMMITTEE: Aurelio Ciancio (Chair), Istituto di Nematologia Agraria, C.N.R., via Amendola 165/A, 70126 Bari, Italy;Tel:39-80-5484189;FAX:39-80-5484165;e-mail:<e085ac01@area.ba.cnr.it>; Khuong B. Nguyen,Dept. of Ent. and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611-0620, USA Tel: 1-352-3921901, ext.193;FAX:1-352-392-0190; e-mail:<kbn@gnv.ufl.edu>; Jimmy Rich (see address under Nominations Committee).

ON  THE  FOLLOWING  FOUR  PAGES   YOU WILL  FIND FORMS FOR:

 

CONGRESS REGISTRATION

STUDENT CERTIFICATION

SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT

LODGING REGISTRATION


REGISTRATION FORM

33rd ANNUAL MEETING of the ORGANIZATION of NEMATOLOGISTS of TROPICAL AMERICA (ONTA) – VARADERO, CUBA (JUNE 11-15, 2001)

The deadline for registration is March 30, 2001.

 

Please print or type:

Name:_________________________________________________________

Affiliation:_____________________________________________________

Address:_______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

State:__________________Country:________________Zip:_____________

E-mail:________________________________________________________

Accompanying persons:___________________________________________

Arrival date and locale____________________________________________

 

Please send the registration form to:

Esther Lilia Peralta

Plant Pathology Division, CENSA

Box 10, San José de las Lajas

Havana, Cuba

Tel: (5364)-63014 Ext 45; FAX:(5364)-63897

E-mail: <varadero01@hotmail.com>

with a copy to:

Lourdes Sánchez Portales, E-mail:<lsanchez@id.censa.edu.cu>.

 

As specified in the Newsletter the registration costs are:

 

Before March 30 After March 30
Delegates $ 200 $ 250
Accompanying  persons $ 120 $ 150
Students* $ 100 $ 130

 

 

STUDENT STATUS CERTIFICATION FORM

Please print or type:

 

I,_______________________________, declare that I am fully enrolled in a program

of studies at_______________________________________and that I am eligible for

 the student registration rate to attend the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Organization

of Nematologists of tropical America (ONTA) in Varadero, Cuba, June 11-15, 2001.

Name and title of major advisor or supervisor:________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

Department:_____________________________________________________________

University:______________________________________________________________

Address:________________________________________________________________

City, State, Country, Zip:__________________________________________________

Signature of student applicant:________________________________Date:_________

Signature of advisor or supervisor:____________________________Date:_________

________________________________________________________________________

Students must complete and return this form along with the Meeting Registration Form to obtain the student discount rate for meeting registration.

 

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM

Abstracts must be received before March 30, 2001

Title of the Abstract, Authors, Department and Institution:

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Presenting author:_____________________________________________________________

Tel:__________________FAX:__________________E-mail:___________________________

 

o Oral Presentation o Best Student Presentation Competition
o Poster Presentation o Invited Presentation Equipment:
o 2 X 2 slide projector. o Overhead projector
o Power point presentation

 

LODGING RESERVATION FORM

A33rd Annual Meeting of the Organization of Nematologists of

 Tropical America (ONTA) – Varadero, Cuba (June 11-15, 2001)

NAME:___________________________________________________________

ADDRESS:________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

CITY:__________________STATE/COUNTRY:__________________________

ZIP CODE______________________TEl:_______________________________

FAX:___________________________E-mail:____________________________

DATE OF ARRIVAL and DESTINATION (Varadero or Havana):_____________

__________________________________________________________________

SINGLE  ROOM(S) #___________DOUBLE  ROOM(S) #_________________

 

ACCOMMODATION PACKAGES OFFERED BY THE HOTEL MELIA VARADERO

 

Delegates arriving at Varadero airport:

 

 

Single Room Double Room
6 nights/7 days $ 508* or 608** $ 358* or 458**
7 nights/8 days $538* or 646** $ 408* or 485**

 

Delegates arriving at Havana airport:

 

Single Room Double Room
7 nights/8 days, which include 1 night in

Havana and 6 nights in Varadero

$ 688* or 806** $ 483* or 599**

 

_____________________________________________________________________________

Price per person for lodging and breakfast.

** Price per person for lodging, breakfast, and dinner.

The prices include also the transportation cost from the airport to the Hotel and from Havana to Varadero, respectively.

 

Give the hotel reservation form at the time you register to the representative travel agencies of the Cuban Central Agency MERCADU in your country

(see Newsletter page 2) or send it directly to MERCADU by FAX:537-333028 or E-mail: <agencia@mercadu.get.cma.net>. The form can be sent also to Beatriz Quintero or Heriberto Bello: Fax: 5364-63897 and 537-240942; E-mail:<beatriz@censa.edu.cu> or <varadero01@hotmail.com>, respectively. 

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