PS 57
Physiological Ecology

Thursday, August 14, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
 The relationship between drought resistance traits and seedling establishment in Ponderosa pine populations from contrasting climates
Kelly L. Kerr, Oregon State University; Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Katherine A. McCulloh, The University of Wisconsin-Madison; David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Danielle E. Marias, Oregon State University
 Individual hydraulic response strategies of four Mediterranean-type shrubs to long-term dry season nitrogen deposition
Alexandria Pivovaroff, UC Riverside; George L. Vourlitis, California State University; Michael F. Allen, University of California; David A. Grantz, University of California Riverside; Louis S. Santiago, University of California-Riverside
 Differences in the coordination of cold tolerance traits for deciduous vs. evergreen Rhododendron
Charlotte R. Hewins, The Holden Arboretum; Juliana S. Medeiros, The Holden Arboretum
 Turgor loss in large trees: Foliar water relations in Sequoiadendron giganteum
Cameron B. Williams, University of California, Berkeley; Todd E. Dawson, University of California Berkeley
 What limits growth of vines under drought?
Vit Gloser, Masaryk University; Milan Balaz, Masaryk University; Halyna Korovetska, Masaryk University; Petr Svoboda, Hop Resarch Institute
 Adaptation to freezing-induced photoinhibition in blackbrush along the warm/cold desert boundary, from the Mojave to Colorado Plateau
Matthew J. Germino, US Geological Survey; Bryce A. Richardson, US Forest Service; Brynne Lazarus, US Geological Survey; Susan E. Meyer, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Stanley G. Kitchen, U.S. Forest Service; Rosemary Pendleton, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Burton Pendleton, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station
 Photomorphogenic responses of two Populus clones to supplemental UV-B radiation
Alison Post, University of Maryland; Laura Templeton-Brandt, University of Maryland; Gary Coleman, University of Maryland; Joe H. Sullivan, University of Maryland
 Big sagebrush in a changing climate context: The effects of genotype and climate variability on success of sagebrush seedlings
Martha M. Brabec, Boise State University; Matthew J. Germino, US Geological Survey; Bryce A. Richardson, US Forest Service; Jessica Vander Veen, US Geological Survey; Brynne Lazarus, US Geological Survey
 Tree hydraulic function changes with cambial age
F. Daniela Rodriguez-Zaccaro, California State University, Bakersfield; Evan D. MacKinnon, California State University, Bakersfield; Anna L. Jacobsen, California State University, Bakersfield
 Sequoia sempervirens and Sequoiadendron giganteum seedlings show different leaf tissue water relations properties in response to soil drought and rewetting
Stefania Mambelli, University of California; Anthony A. Ambrose, University of California; Cameron B. Williams, University of California, Berkeley; Todd Dawson, University of California, Berkeley
 A comparison of photosynthesis and secondary chemistry between Helianthus winteri and Helianthus annuus
John V.H. Constable, California State University, Fresno; John Stebbins, Sierra Foothill Conservancy; Christopher Winchell, H.T. Harvey and Associates; Christopher Wallis, USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Crop Diseases, Pests, and Genetics Research Unit
 Comparison of hydraulic design of an evergreen and a deciduous chaparral shrub
Evelyn Valdez, University of Houston-Downtown; Tien Dong, University of Houston-Downtown; Sergiy Koshkin, University of Houston-Downtown; R. Brandon Pratt, California State University, Bakersfield; Anna L. Jacobsen, California State University, Bakersfield; Evan D. MacKinnon, California State University, Bakersfield; Michael F. Tobin, University of Houston-Downtown
 Relationship between dehydration tolerance of California ferns and the mechanical strength of their stipes
Helen I. Holmlund, Oklahoma Christian University; Jarmila Pittermann, University of California; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University
 Acid water in the tanks of bromeliads: Causes and potential consequences
Gretchen B. North, Occidental College; John R. D. Dawson, Occidental College; Kyle D. Fukui, Occidental College; Franklin D. R. Maharaj, Occidental College; Kristen R. Treat, Occidental College
 Physiological functioning of Fraxinus americana among ten populations across a large precipitation gradient in a common garden
Montana Barnes, Haskell Indian Nations University; Jacob M. Carter, University of Kansas; Joy K. Ward, University of Kansas
 Linking non-structural carbohydrate dynamics and carbon starvation to leaf hydraulic behavior in Pinus edulis and Juniperus monosperma
David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Danielle E. Marias, Oregon State University; Nate G. McDowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sanna Sevanto, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 Red too late: Anthocyanin, photosynthesis and nitrogen resorption in senescing leaves of three widespread high-latitude plants
Margie MacNeille, University of Alaska Anchorage; Bjartmar Sveinbjörnsson, University of Alaska Anchorage
 Leaf mechanical strength corresponds to tissue water relations in twelve species of California ferns
Breahna M. Gillespie, Spelman College; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University; Jarmila Pitterman, University of California Santa Cruz
 Exploring the relationship between osmoregulation of wood parenchyma and xylem embolism repair
Sarah D. Taylor-Laine, California State University Fullerton; Jordan P. Rivera, California State University Fullerton; H. Jochen Schenk, California State University Fullerton
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