PS 83 - Plant Physiology

Thursday, August 5, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
 Arabidopsis thaliana response to phot1, a blue-light receptor, with the allele: Hyper phototrophic hypocotl
Megan Johnson, University of Missouri; Jennifer Holland, University of Missouri; Brandon Celaya, University of California-Los Angeles; Thomas Juenger, University of Texas at Austin; Candace Galen, University of Missouri-Columbia; Emmanuel Liscum, University of Missouri
 Inter- and intra-specific functional trait response to environmental change in an herbaceous forest understory
Jessica S. Guo, Northern Arizona University; Julia I. Burton, Oregon State University; Matthew I. Palmer, Columbia University; David J. Mladenoff, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 Antioxidant response of overwintering conifers suggest species specific strategies for coping with excess excitation energy
Kimberly C. Hughes, University of St. Thomas; Alex M. Kokula, University of St. Thomas; Amy S. Verhoeven, University of St. Thomas
 Possible causes for the distribution of Heliotropium tenellum in cedar glades of central Texas
Anna K. Boeck, University of Texas at San Antonio; Janis K. Bush, University of Texas at San Antonio; Oscar Van Auken, University of Texas at San Antonio
 The move to land: Photochemistry and energy dissipation in desert and aquatic green algae
Claire K. Lunch, National Ecological Observatory Network; Zoe G. Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory; Amy M. LaFountain, University of Connecticut; James Budarz, University of Connecticut; Harry A. Frank, University of Connecticut
 Evaluation of the accuracy of the thermal dissipation technique for sap flow measurements in six tree species
Huizhen Sun, Northeast Forestry University; Doug P. Aubrey, University of Georgia; Robert O. Teskey, University of Georgia
 Xylem embolism repair in two chaparral shrubs
Elizabeth C. Hessom, California State University Fullerton; Susana Espino, California State University Fullerton; H. Jochen Schenk, California State University Fullerton
 Sapflux, crown conductance, and growth in dwarf and tall pitch pines
Dirk Vanderklein, Montclair State University; Karina Schäfer, Rutgers University; Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, CREAF / Autonomous University of Barcelona
 Ectomycorrhizae fungi effects on Pinus hartwegii and Abies religiosa seedlings: An ecophysiological approach in forests of Central Mexico
Dulce Y. Flores-Renteria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Javier Álvarez-Sánchez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Víctor L. Barradas, Instituto de Ecologia; Oscar L. Briones-Villareal, Instituto de Ecología, A. C.
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