Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 91 - Latebreaking: Physiology
Responses of Salix nigra to spatial heterogeneity in soil flooding
Samuel C. Pierce, University of Memphis, S. Reza Pezeshki, University of Memphis
Ecophysiological traits of grasses: Resolving the effects of photosynthetic pathway and phylogeny
Samuel H. Taylor, University of Sheffield, F. Ian Woodward, University of Sheffield, Rob P. Freckleton, University of Sheffield, Colin P. Osborne, University of Sheffield
Local adaptation and the potential for the evolution of higher freezing tolerance of Larrea tridentata and L. divaricata seedlings from three field sites differing in mean annual temperature
Juliana S. Medeiros, University of New Mexico, William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico
Limited cold tolerance could complicate the restoration of American chestnut to the northeastern United States
Kendra M. Gurney, The American Chestnut Foundation, Paul G. Schaberg, USDA Forest Service, Gary Hawley, University of Vermont
The determinants and significance of stomatal responses to vapor pressure deficit in native Hawaiian wet and dry forest species
Christopher D. Nakahashi, University of Hawaii, Lawren Sack, UCLA

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