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Presentations for 10:30, Monday, July 25th, 2022Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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BI&HD I010 | Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center | Modular Machine Learning Methods for End-to-End Automated Phenotypic Trait Extraction from Digitized Herbarium Vouchers | Biodiversity Informatics & Herbarium Digitization | Paper | Weaver, William; Laport, Robert; Jaime-Rivera, Jorge; Ng, Julienne; Smith, Stephen. | Herbarium Digitization Machine Learning plant traits phenology convolutional neural networks Specimen processing morphology software | C1008 | Willow/Hilton | Floral phenology, freezing tolerance and false springs in temperate forests | The impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systems | Colloquium | Savage, Jessica; Bonfig, Max; Ray, Dustin; Vandenheuvel, Britton; Wear, Alexis. | physiology phenology flowers freezing tolerance false springs | CB2002 | Kahtnu 1/Dena'ina Center | Advancements in the conservation of the federally endangered Short’s bladderpod (Physaria globosa: Brassicaceae) | Conservation Biology | Paper | Powell, Emily; Krosnick, Shawn. | endangered species Physaria conservation Reproduction ecology pollen limitation life history | CGT2002 | Birch/Hilton | Exploring the structural variation and genome inheritance patterns using three generation red oak pedigree | Comparative Genomics/Transcriptomics | Paper | Kapoor, Beant; Jenkins, Jerry; Schmutz, Jeremy; Zhebentyayeva, Tetyana; Kulheim, Carsten; Lasky, Jesse; Leites, Laura; Schlarbaum, Scott; Carlson, John E.; Staton, Margaret; Coggeshall, Mark; Romero-Severson, Jeanne; Islam-Faridi, Nurul. | Northern red oak Reference genome Structural variation Haplotype blocks Recombination breakpoints | EC02002 | Kahtnu 2/Dena'ina Center | Studying reforestation through the approach of adaptive management | Ecology | Paper | Siminitus, Elizabeth. | reforestation ecology seeds | EO1009 | Tikahtnu Ballroom E & F/Dena'ina Center | Rooting students in their botanical history: a collaborative curriculum for herbarium curators and high school students and educators | Education and Outreach | Paper | Krosnick, Shawn; Moore, Kelly. | Herbarium high school Curriculum | PB1002 | Lupine/Hilton | Wound-response periderm in an Early Devonian euphyllophyte from the Battery Point Formation (Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada) | Paleobotany | Paper | Lalica, Madison; Tomescu, Alexandru. | fossil paleobotany Devonian periderm wound response secondary growth Anatomy Canada euphyllophyte herbivory plant-animal interaction Development | PHYLO I010 | Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina Center | Red gold or corn silk? Detecting economic adulteration in the world’s most expensive spice: saffron | Phylogenomics | Paper | Hunter, Elizabeth; Literman, Robert; Handy, Sara. | saffron genome skimming adulteration economic adulteration genomics | PTR2001 | Spruce/Hilton | An Open and Continuously Updated Fern Tree of Life (FTOL) | Pteridology | Paper | Nitta, Joel; Schuettpelz, Eric; RamÃrez-Barahona, Santiago; Iwasaki, Wataru. | phylogeny plastome PPG I pteridophyte rbcL | SYST I009 | Tubughnenq' 5/Dena'ina Center | Conserved noncoding sequences in the genomes of nodulating angiosperms and their potential for homology assessment | Systematics | Paper | Doyle, Jeff; Xian, Wenfei; Cheng, Shifeng. | nodulation conserved noncoding sequences CNS |
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