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Sessions for Friday, July 22nd, 2022

Evening6:00

Sessions for Saturday, July 23rd, 2022

Morning7:00
Afternoon5:30
Evening6:00

Sessions for Sunday, July 24th, 2022

Morning7:007:308:009:0010:0011:30
Afternoon12:0012:301:001:303:004:005:005:30
Evening6:007:308:00

Sessions for Monday, July 25th, 2022

Morning7:008:008:158:308:459:009:159:309:4510:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:001:001:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:153:303:454:004:154:304:455:005:155:305:45
Evening6:007:009:00

Sessions for Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

Morning7:007:308:008:158:308:459:009:159:309:4510:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:301:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:153:303:454:004:154:304:455:005:155:305:45
Evening6:307:007:308:00

Sessions for Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

Morning7:008:008:158:308:459:009:159:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:301:301:351:401:451:501:552:002:052:102:152:202:252:302:352:402:452:502:55
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Afternoon4:555:005:055:105:155:205:255:30
Evening6:007:30

Sessions for Thursday, July 28th, 2022

Morning8:00

Sessions for Friday, July 29th, 2022

Morning8:00

Presentations for 8:45, Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

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SessionLocationTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
C3003Tikahtnu Ballroom C /Dena'ina CenterAn examination of the broad scale evolution of the Ericales using targeted capture, transcriptomics, and publicly available dataFrom the backbone to diversification: unraveling the evolutionary history of EricalesColloquiumSmith, Stephen; Chanderbali, Andre; Goncalves, Deise; Soltis, Douglas; Soltis, Pamela; Fritsch, Peter; Dick, Christopher.phylogenetics
Ericales
target-capture
CB4004Kahtnu 1/Dena'ina CenterConservation of exceptional plant species: What does it cost and what do we need?Conservation BiologyPaperPhilpott, Megan; Pence, Valerie.ex situ
botanical garden
conservation
cryopreservation
tissue culture
CGT5004Katmai/HiltonThe divergent genetic networks underlying the convergent evolution of seed shattering in riceComparative Genomics/TranscriptomicsPaperLi, Xiang; Caicedo, Ana.convergent evolution
seed dispersal
Rice
transcriptomes 
COOLEY004Spruce/HiltonPhylogenomic analyses of Brachyotum (Melastomataceae) show multiple dispersals across the Huancabamba depression in the AndesSystematicsPaperParedes-Burneo, Diego; Bedoya, Ana Maria; Ulloa, Carmen; Majure, Lucas; Michelangeli, Fabian; Lagomarsino, Laura.Andes
biogeography
endemism
Melastomataceae
Neotropics
phylogenetics
target-capture
DS3004Tikahtnu Ballroom B/Dena'ina CenterCandidate genes for nectary development in PenstemonDevelopment and StructurePaperKatzer, Amanda; Wessinger, Carolyn; Hileman, Lena.Penstemon
nectar
Transcriptomics
Pollination
EC05004Kahtnu 2/Dena'ina CenterAlpine tundra community and population responses to environmental predictability and variabilityEcologyPaperReed, William J; Oldfather, Meagan; Emery, Nancy.
MACRO I004Tikahtnu Ballroom E/Dena'ina CenterIs the floral shape of Impatiens capensis influenced by urbanization?MacroevolutionPaperBurkiewicz, Jérôme; Carvalho, Julie; Joly, Simon.floral evolution
Geometric Morphometrics
Pollinators
common garden
Generalists
ME1004Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina CenterAncient DNA recovered from sediment shows plant composition shifts with historical human demographyMolecular EcologyPaperSlimp, Madeline; Kapp, Joshua; Shapiro, Beth; Wayne, Robert; Meyer, Rachel.eDNA
ancient DNA
Biodiversity
ethnobotany
California
PGG1004Tubughnenq' 5/Dena'ina CenterDoes habitat variation drive floral and genetic divergence in Platanthera dilatata, with moderation by inter-population gene flow? Evidence from Southeast AlaskaPopulation Genetics/GenomicsPaperWallace, Lisa; Bowles, Marlin.Orchidaceae
Microsatellites
Phenotypic variation
intraspecific variation
Genetic  variation
S3003Tikahtnu Ballroom A /Dena'ina CenterThe impact of abiotic factors on flowering phenology and floral traits in a high-altitude plant in changing environmentsThe impact of climate change on plants and their interactions with pollinatorsSymposiumBrunet, Johanne.climate change
Phenotypic plasticity
selection
phenology
Floral traits
breeding system
Pollinator attraction
high altitude plant
SYM1004Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina CenterCorallorhiza striata is a “double parasite” and the first case of sexually deceptive pollination known among North American orchidsSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsPaperFreudenstein, John; Barrett, Craig.parasitism
Orchidaceae
Pollination

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