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Monday, August 2nd

Monday, August 2nd
2:00 pm to 4:45 pm · 551B/Convention Center
Session 20: Contributed Papers: Physiology
Presiding: Ed Etxeberria, University of Florida; Anitra Thorhaug, Yale University
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20001August 2nd 2:00 pmPrometheusWiki: PROtocols, METHods, Explanations and Updated Standards for ecological and environmental plant physiology
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Physiological SectionPaperNicotra, Adrienne B.; Cornwell, W K; Sack, Lawren; Santiago, L S.methods
wiki
protocols
20002August 2nd 2:15 pmComparison of restoration of the seagrass genus Halodule in subtropical Atlantic, tropical to subtropical Pacific, subtropical Gulf of Mexico and tropical Caribbean: resilience and recovery
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Physiological SectionPaperThorhaug, Anitra.Halodule wrightii
Halodule uninervis
seagrass restoration
Laguna Madre , Texas
Biscayne Bay, Florida
Kingston Harbor, Jamaica
Jamaica
Philippines
Jacksonville , Florida
Ft. Lauderdale , Florida
Florida Keys
southeast Florida
20003August 2nd 2:30 pmmissing title
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Physiological SectionPaperGohel, Nehal; Mankad, Archana.Phlox drummondii and Iberis umbellata
August 2nd 2:45 pmBreak
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Physiological Section
20005August 2nd 3:15 pmMitigation of Cu induced Oxidative stress by epibrassinolide and spermidine application through enhnacing antioxidant mechanism of radish seedlings
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Physiological SectionPaperPal, Sikander.oxidative stress
antioxidative system
abiotic stress
20006August 2nd 3:30 pmLeaves as swelling tissues: poroelastic models of leaf water transport
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Physiological SectionPaperRockwell, Fulton. leaf hydraulics
poroelasticity
transpiration
Quercus rubra
Gingko biloba
20007August 2nd 3:45 pmThe impact of xylem wounding on the measure of stem hydraulic resistance
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Physiological SectionPaperMelcher, Peter; Warchocki, Steven.hydraulic conductance
xylem
wounding
20008August 2nd 4:00 pmSeasonal Changes in Non-Structural Carbohydrates in Stems and Lignotubers of Burned and Unburned Southern California Black Walnut (Juglans californica)
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Physiological SectionPaperRay, Dustin M.; Bobich, Edward; Ewers, Frank W..Juglans
burl
resprouting
mobilization
starch
disturbance
20009August 2nd 4:15 pmStorage of non-structural carbohydrates in the xylem among chaparral shrub species may come at the cost of reduced stem mechanical strength
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Physiological SectionPaperTraugh, C. A.; Pratt, R. B.; Jacobsen, A. L.; Tobin, M.F. ; Barrera, S..xylem density
20010August 2nd 4:30 pmPlant silica: structure and the implications for support and defence
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Physiological SectionPaperSanson, Gordon; Heraud, Philip.silica
stiffness
defence

Tuesday, August 3rd

Tuesday, August 3rd
8:30 am to 11:45 am · 551B/Convention Center
Session 30: Contributed Papers: Ecophysiology I
Presiding: Samuel Taylor, University of Sheffield; Walton Green, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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30001August 3rd 8:30 amGlobal-scale relationships between angiosperm leaf vein patterns and leaf function
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EcophysiologyPaperWalls, Ramona L..major vein
leaf traits
minor vein density
leaf economic spectrum
phylogenetic conservatism
30002August 3rd 8:45 amDecline of leaf hydraulic conductance during desiccation: relationships to venation architecture
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EcophysiologyPaperScoffoni, Christine ; Rawls, Micheal ; McKown, Athena D.; Sack, Lawren.PLC
venation architecture
vein densities
refilling
Kleaf
gmin
turgor loss point
leaf traits
30003August 3rd 9:00 amPhylogeny, physiology and ecology: the roles of C4 photosynthesis and diversity in the grasses
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EcophysiologyPaperTaylor, Samuel; Rees, Mark; Woodward, Ian; Ripley, Brad; Osborne, Colin.C4 photosynthesis
grasses
Poaceae
eco-physiological traits
gas exchange
Screening
phylogeny
30004August 3rd 9:15 amFoliar uptake of fog prevents water deficit and induces hydraulic redistribution from fern crowns to the soil in Polystichum munitum
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EcophysiologyPaperLimm, Emily; Simonin, Kevin; Dawson, Todd. redwood forest
fog
water relations
hydraulic transport
Western sword fern
Polystichum munitum
30005August 3rd 9:30 amThe ecophysiology of resprouting fynbos shrubs with different life history types
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EcophysiologyPaperPratt, R. B.; Jacobsen, A. L..seasonal carbon gain
cavitation
fire
hydraulic conductivity
life history
Photosynthesis
xylem
August 3rd 9:45 amBreak
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Ecophysiology
30007August 3rd 10:15 amAdaptive radiation of leaf venation and the meaning of disjunct veins in the C4 Hawaiian Euphorbia
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EcophysiologyPaperSporck, Margaret, J.; Sack, Lawren.Euphorbia
Chamaesyce
Euphorbiaceae
C4 photosynthesis
Endangered species
adaptive radiation
Hawaii
venation
island evolution
leaf anatomy
30008August 3rd 10:30 amLeaf lifespan is controlled by branching patterns in Viburnum (Adoxaceae)
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EcophysiologyPaperSchmandt, Kaya R.; Donoghue, Michael J.; Sack, Lawren; Schmerler, S B; Williard, Anne; Clement, W L; Edwards, Erika.leaf lifespan
leaf economic spectrum
Branching patterns
phenology
Viburnum
30009August 3rd 10:45 amTurning over a new “leaf”: multiple functional significances of leaves versus phyllodes in Hawaiian Acacia koa
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EcophysiologyPaperPasquet Kok, Jessica; Creese, Chris; Sack, Lawren.Drought
heterophylly
hydraulics
leaf traits
legume
light-response curves
pressure-volume curves
stomata
water storage
xylem
30010August 3rd 11:00 amXylem vessel length distributions of chaparral shrubs
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EcophysiologyPaperJacobsen, A. L.; Tobin, M. F.; Pratt, R. B..xylem
plant anatomy
chaparral
cavitation resistance
xylem structure and function
functional plant anatomy
hydraulics
30011August 3rd 11:15 amTaking the Heat: Ecotypic differentiation in response to extreme heat events in a California native shrub
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EcophysiologyPaperShuldman, M.I.; Dawson, Todd. ecophysiology
California
climate change
heat stress
ecotype
ecophysiology
30012August 3rd 11:30 amInherent adaptation in Cottonwood poplar (Populus trichocarpa) along geographic clines
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EcophysiologyPaperMcKown, Athena D.; Drewes, Eric C.; Azam, Md. Shofiul; Guy, Robert D..poplar
adaptation
Latitude
photoperiod
phenology
climate
Photosynthesis
Tuesday, August 3rd
1:30 pm to 2:45 pm · 551B/Convention Center
Session 41: Contributed Papers: Ecophysiology II
Presiding: Walton Green, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; Samuel Taylor, University of Sheffield
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41001August 3rd 1:30 pm
Canceled
A quantitative, ecophysiologically-relevant measure of succulence as a basis for comparative evolutionary studies
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EcophysiologyPaperOgburn, R. Matthew; Edwards, Erika.succulence
evolution
comparative analysis
Water relations
Portulacineae
41002August 3rd 1:45 pmStem cavitation resistance is reduced in post-fire resprouts of chaparral shrub species with divergent life history types
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EcophysiologyPaperTobin, M. F.; Jacobsen, A. L.; Pratt, R. B..chaparral
cavitation resistance
functional ecology
fire
hydraulics
water potential
embolism
Drought
41003August 3rd 2:00 pmThe coordination of structure and function in 15 fern species from Southern California
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EcophysiologyPaperCreese, Chris; Sack, Lawren.Fern
trait coordination
climate
size-scaling
hydraulics
gas exchange
leaf traits
41004August 3rd 2:15 pmLeaf and canopy level carbon assimilation rates of post-fire resprouting chaparral shrub species that display different life history types
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EcophysiologyPaperDe Guzman, M. E.; Tobin, M.F. ; Jacobsen, A. L.; O'Mara, H. P.; Pratt, R. B..chaparral
fire
life history
photosynthetic rate
sprouting
41005August 3rd 2:30 pmPlants with Lungs: the Function of Aerenchyma in the Arborescent Lycopsids
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EcophysiologyPaperGreen, Walton.Aerenchyma
aquatic CAM
arborescent lycopsids
metabolic pathway
parichnos

Wednesday, August 4th

Wednesday, August 4th
8:00 am to 9:45 am · 551B/Convention Center
Session 48: Contributed Papers: Pollination Biology II
Presiding: Christopher T. Martine, SUNY Plattsburgh
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48001August 4th 8:00 amPatterns of floral phenotype in Asimina and Deeringothamnus (Annonaceae)
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Pollination BiologyPaperGoodrich, Katherine R.; Raguso, Robert A..Floral scent
Floral phenotype
Annonaceae
Correlated floral traits
Floral color
floral morphology
48002August 4th 8:15 amLocal adaptation to florivory and nectar robbing in the distylous vine, Gelsemium sempirvirens
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Pollination BiologyPaperLeege, Lissa M.; Irwin, Rebecca E.; Adler, Lynn S..nectar robbing
gelsemine
resistance to antagonists
local adaptation
Florivory
48003August 4th 8:30 amFor just a few scents more. The characterization of floral scent in plants visited by the specialist bee, Diadasia
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Pollination BiologyPaperMessinger, Olivia J; Sipes, S.D..oligolectic bees
Floral scent
floral host choice
pollination specialization
48004August 4th 8:45 amDo homostylous species outcross? Variation of anther-stigma separation and mating system in Primula halleri
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Pollination BiologyPaperde Vos, Jurriaan M.; Keller, Barbara; Isham, Samuel T.; Kelso, Sylvia; Conti, Elena. distyly
homostyly
herkogamy
mixed mating
Alpine
Primula
pollination experiments
48005August 4th 9:00 amPollination Vectors of Artocarpus heterophylls Lam. (Moraceae) in Sri Lanka
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Pollination BiologyPaperPushpakumara, DKNG; Boshier, DH; Simons, AJ.Artocarpus heterophyllus
Moraceae
floral visitors
wind pollination
48006August 4th 9:15 amSolanum sejunctum is cryptically dioecious via the production of inaperturate pollen in morphologically hermaphrodite flowers
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Pollination BiologyPaperMartine, Christopher T.; Anderson, Gregory J.; Scharf, Alexander.Solanum
Solanaceae
dioecy
inaperturate pollen
Wednesday, August 4th
10:15 am to 12:00 pm · 551B/Convention Center
Session 53: Contributed Papers: Genomics/Proteomics
Presiding: Margaret M. Koopman, Eastern Michigan University
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53001August 4th 10:15 amNetwork Analysis Reveals Possible Links Between BAHD Acyltransferase Evolution and Phenylpropanoid Metabolism in Populus
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Genomics / ProteomicsPaperTuominen, Lindsey K.; Wang, Hong-Qiang; Tsai, Chung-Jui.Functional genomics
secondary metabolism
metabolic complexity
gene duplication
gene family evolution
Populus
53002August 4th 10:30 amPartial characterization of the Asclepias syriaca L. (common milkweed) genome using next-generation sequencing
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Genomics / ProteomicsPaperStraub, Shannon C.K.; Fishbein, Mark; Ovchinnikov, Sergey; Cronn, Rich C.; Liston, Aaron.Apocynaceae
Asclepias
chloroplast genome
genomics
53003August 4th 10:45 amIdentifying non-repetitive, nuclear gene rich, highly parallel sequences from non-model plants
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Genomics / ProteomicsPaperKoopman, Margaret M.; Hird, Sarah; Ence, Daniel; Carstens, Bryan.454 sequencing
Sarraceniaceae
nuclear genes
phylogeography
phylogenetics
Wednesday, August 4th
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm · 551B/Convention Center
Session D8: Discussion Session: Discussion: Permits: They\'re Not Just for Animals Anymore
Presiding: Richard K. Rabeler, University of Michigan Herbarium; Debra K. Trock, California Academy of Sciences; Carolyn J. Ferguson, Kansas State University
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D8001August 4th 3:00 pmPermits: They're Not Just for Animals Anymore
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Systematics SectionDiscussionTrock, Debra K.; Rabeler, Richard K.; Ferguson, Carolyn J..permits
USDA
CITES
APHIS
import regulations

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