PS 15 - Physiological Ecology

Tuesday, August 9, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
 Effect of fertilization on native and non-native wetland plants
Martha Mahady, Montclair State University; Dirk Vanderklein, Montclair State University
 Hydraulic vulnerability of longleaf pine seedling roots
Tom A. Stokes, Auburn University; Michael Ramirez, Auburn University; Lisa J. Samuelson, Auburn University
 Influence of resource dynamics on flowering gene expression in masting Fagus crenata trees
Qingmin Han, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute; Daisuke Kabeya, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute; Akiko Satake, Kyushu University
 Hydrologic budgets for short rotation loblolly pine and sweetgum
Doug P. Aubrey, University of Georgia; C. Rhett Jackson, University of Georgia; Jeffrey J. McDonnell, University of Saskatchewan; Chelcy Ford Miniat, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory; Peter V. Caldwell, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
 Genetic control of sap sweetness and mercury concentration in clonally propagated sugar maples
Adam D. Wild, State University of New York at Cobleskill; Yang Yang, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Ruth D. Yanai, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Mario Montesdeoca, Syracuse University; Timothy E. Callahan, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Technology
 Parameterization of light and temperature models for two Everglades freshwater marshes
Sujit Kunwor, University of Alabama; Gregory Starr, University of Alabama; Steven F. Oberbauer, Florida International University; Sparkle Malone, USDA Forest Service; Christina L. Staudhammer, University of Alabama
 Variation in plant water use and environmental drivers of sap flow in sagebrush communities spanning rain- to snow-dominated elevation zones
Harmandeep Sharma, Idaho State University; Keith Reinhardt, Idaho State University; Kathleen A. Lohse, Idaho State University
 Effects of light and temperature on photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination in Pinus sylvestris
Gregory R. Goldsmith, Paul Scherrer Institute; Matthias Arend, Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL); Rolf T. W. Siegwolf, Paul Scherrer Institute
 A comparison of vascular development and desiccation in stems of very young Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus ponderosa
Megan L Riley, University of Idaho; Adam B. Roddy, Yale University; Craig R. Brodersen, Yale University; Daniel M. Johnson, University of Idaho
 Physiological and morphological characteristics of Douglas-fir and loblolly pine seedlings from varying provenances under repeated drought
Jamie E. Mosel, Oregon State University; Barbara Lachenbruch, Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society
 Exploring the trait-based mechanisms of the relationship between canopy reflectance and tree growth
Sarah J. Graves, University of Florida; Stephanie A. Bohlman, University of Florida; T. Trevor Caughlin, University of Florida
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