PS 110 - Latebreaking: Microbial Ecology

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Metagenomic diversity of foliar fungal endophyte communities in Rhododendron
Nathaniel L. Raizen, Oregon State University; Niklaus J. Grunwald, USDA ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory
 Evidence against the presence of Wolbachia in the crayfish species, Orconectes virilis and Procambarus clarkii
Daniel A. Heneghan, New Mexico State University; Immo A. Hansen, New Mexico State University; William J. Boecklen, New Mexico State University; Avis C. James, New Mexico State University
 Effects of Bromelia pinguin (Bromeliaceae) on soil ecosystem function in primary forests of Costa Rica
Caitlin Looby, Kean University; Krista L. McGuire, Barnard College, Columbia University; Bill Eaton, Kean University
 Living in the dead zone: Patterns of bacterial communities in Hood Canal, WA, USA
Rachel K. Lange, University of Washington; Gabrielle Rocap, University of Washington; M. Claire Horner-Devine, University of Washington
 Estimating species richness of myxozoan parasites (Phylum Myxozoa) in the Pacific Northwest
Stephen D. Atkinson, Oregon State University; Jerri L. Bartholomew, Oregon State University
 Effect of invasion and control of Phragmites australis on soil microbial community composition and abundance in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
Jennifer K. Kirk, Eastern Michigan University; Joshua R. Goldberger, Eastern Michigan University; Kristi E. Judd, Eastern Michigan University; Steven N. Francoeur, Eastern Michigan University; Daniel L. Clemans, Eastern Michigan University
 The interaction of iron and humic substances in the Arctic environment
Jaime E. Zlamal, San Diego State University; Dominic N. Goria, San Diego State University; David A. Lipson, San Diego State University
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