Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center | |||
PS 48 - Mycorrhizae | |||
PS 48-112 | Elevated CO2 does not affect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the Mojave Desert Naomi M. Clark, University of Nevada Reno, Robert S. Nowak, University of Nevada Reno | ||
PS 48-113 | Aluminum chelation by ectomycorrhizal exudates Chintamani S. Manish, West Virginia University, Becky L. McCauley, West Virginia University, Aaron T. Timperman, West Virginia University, Jonathan R. Cumming, West Virginia University | ||
PS 48-114 | Rapid transfers of 13C and 15N between pine trees and ECM fungi under different N availabilities M. Victoria Albarracín, University of California - Davis, Caroline S. Bledsoe, University of California Davis, William Horwath, University of California - Davis, Johan Six, University of California - Davis, Laura Martinez Suz, Centre Tecnològic Forestal de Catalunya, Solsona. | ||
PS 48-115 | Mycorrhizal allocation in the Serengeti grassland supports the functional equilibrium hypothesis Erica Lindsay, Northern Arizona University, Nancy Johnson, Northern Arizona University, Mark E. Ritchie, Syracuse University | ||
PS 48-116 | Do fungal mutualists alter dominance and invasibility of dune plant communities? Sarah M. Emery, Rice University, Jennifer A. Rudgers, Rice University, Desiree Thompson, Kalamazoo College | ||
PS 48-117 | Elucidating the nutritional status of tropical fungi using dual isotopes: Implications for ecosystem nutrient dynamics Jordan R. Mayor, University of Florida, E.A.G. (Ted) Schuur, University of Florida, Terry W. Henkel, Humboldt State University | ||
PS 48-118 | Plant community composition and phenology alter arbuscular mycorrhizal networks Natasha Teutsch Hausmann, University of California, Berkeley, Christine Hawkes, University of Texas, Austin | ||
PS 48-119 | The role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in nitrogen acquisition in California oak woodlands Rasha T. Aldamrat, University of California - Davis, Xinhua He, University of California - Davis, Caroline S. Bledsoe, University of California - Davis | ||
PS 48-120 | Effects of plant stress on mycorrhizal colonization of transgenic Bt corn Tanya E. Cheeke-Icoz, Portland State University, Mitchell B. Cruzan, Portland State University | ||
PS 48-121 | Multiple symbionts: Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and parasitic plants colonizing the same host Emily S. Marquardt, University of Houston, Steven C. Pennings, University of Houston | ||
PS 48-122 | Imperfect vertical transmission of fungal endophytes in native grass species Michelle E. Afkhami, Rice University, Jennifer A. Rudgers, Rice University | ||
PS 48-123 | Unusual absence of asymptomatic fungal leaf endophytes of Populus fremontii: Potential phytochemical mechanism Matthew K. Lau, Northern Arizona University | ||
PS 48-124 | Ectomycorrhizal abundance and community structure from scrub pine hosts grown in contrasting soils Gregory D. Turner, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Marianne Demkó, West Chester University of Pennsylvania | ||
PS 48-125 | Temporal dynamics of root-associated dark septate fungal endophytes in grasslands and meadows at five Long Term Ecological Research sites Stacie A. Kageyama, Oregon State University, Justin Trowbridge, Kansas State University, Keerthi G. Mandyam, Kansas State University, Chulee Yaege, Kansas State University, Amanda K. Riffel, Kansas State University, David D. Myrold, Oregon State University, Ari Jumpponen, Kansas State University |
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