 Beautiful city of Innsbruck, in Austria at the European Conference of Fungal Genetics. I'm so excited because we are due to interview some poster presenters to hear more about the research. Follow me. Hi, my name is Erika Krall and I work for Thamstead Research in the UK. What's the title of your poster? My poster is titled The Identification of Novel for Serum Gramminierem, Berlin's genes using network analysis. And in one sentence, why is this research important? This research is very important as we were able to find a novel loss of pathogenicity gene that was retained in both the Serum Gramminierem and a distantly related wheat pathogen. And we hope that that will help develop novel fungicides in the future. My name is Tamesh Kovac and I'm from the University of Sega at Hungary. What's the title of your poster? My title is a Liberation of Phenylix from Oath House Samples from Zygomikates-Fangal enzymes. And the trick question, can you tell me why is this research important? Using the solvent extraction to liberate bound phenylix that is abundant in plant kingdom is not an eco-friendly way and we are trying to find methods that are actually green and eco-friendly and using different phenylix enzymes are a good method. What is your name and where do you come from? Hi, I'm Dian Yulis Luciano and I come from USDA Beltsville in Maryland, USA. What's the title of your poster? So it's called Into the Blue Yonder Forward and Reverse Genetics Approaches Undercover Birchland-related loci in the Blue Mold fungus Penicillium Expansive. And in one sentence, can you tell me why is this research important? It is important for food safety reasons so we study a fungus that is mycotoxygenic and it produces paturin which is regulated by many agencies to prevent just food loss and also food safety for people. What is your name and where do you come from? Hi, I'm Siddhant and I come from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala. Can you tell me the title of your poster? Yes, so my poster is genome-wide association study of clonostachistrocea and mediating biocontrol of xymoseptoria and TTC in beet germ plasm. And in one sentence, can you tell me why is this research important? This research is important because biocontrol agents can be a nice alternative to fungicides and by knowing more about how these biocontrol agents are affected by plant genotypes can be nice to make them more efficient in controlling plant diseases. What is your name and where do you come from? Hi, I'm Marina. I come from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Can you tell me the title of your poster? It's the systematic discovery of antibacterial and antifungal toxins. And in one sentence, can you summarize why is this research important? It's important because fungicides are very difficult to treat them and because you have a lot of medicines that you try to treat but there's a lot of collateral effects and also fungal resistance. So to discover new antifungal agents, it's very important. The past of the years is crazy, the fungi infection. Here, for example, we saw that our compound are able to cure candida auris, that it's a super fungi pathogenic. So it's important because we need to solve how to combat fungi infections. What is your name and where do you come from? My name is Julia and I'm from the University of Sevilla. Can you tell me the title of your poster? My title is similar phenotypes of Y-colar A and Y-colar B mutants who reveal regulatory functions as a complex in Fusarium for Yiguroy. And in one sentence, can you tell me why is this research important? We find some evidence that the complex must be active in dark and this is the first time in Fusarium for Yiguroy, well, the confirmation. We can see the impact in the production of different metabolites that have industrial importance.