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Presentations for 2:00, Tuesday, July 26th, 2022Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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BH1003 | Spruce/Hilton | The ‘Botanical Nieces’ of William Darlington | Botanical History | Paper | McColl, Ron; Cressler, Walt. | scientific networks women correspondence nineteenth century botany | C5003 | Fireweed/Hilton | A Global Phylogeny and Classification of the Dryland Moss Syntrichia | Stress-tolerant mosses: adaptations to life on the edge, from genes to ecosystems | Colloquium | Mishler, Brent; Ekwealor, Jenna T. B.; Nosratinia, Sonia; Brinda, John; Jauregui Lazo, Javier; Oliver, Melvin. | phylogenetics PhyloCode mosses Syntrichia | CWR1003 | Katmai/Hilton | Candidate genes for speckled seeds in a wild relative of crop lupins | Crops and Wild Relatives | Paper | Michaels, Helen; Beligala, Gayathri U.; Wilson, Rachel A.; Phuntumart, Vipaporn. | | DS5003 | Tikahtnu Ballroom B/Dena'ina Center | HD-AGP genes evolve rapidly and have roles in both reproductive and vascular development | Development and Structure | Paper | Singh-Cundy, Anu. | gene expression HD-AGP gene vascular tissues Gene evolution | EC07003 | Kahtnu 2/Dena'ina Center | Is polyploidy associated with phenotypic and ecological generalization of flowers? | Ecology | Paper | Streher, Nathália Susin; Mayrose, Itay; Ashman, Tia-Lynn. | polyploidy Pollination Floral traits pollen herbarium specimens | EO2003 | Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina Center | Additional innovations in teaching a classic flora class asynchronously: virtual herbarium tour, quiz cabinets and taxon concepts | Education and Outreach | Paper | Ickert-Bond, Steffi; Zaborac-Reed, Stephanie; Webb, Campbell O. | flora class taxon concept mapping asynchronous delivery ThinkLink virtual herbarium tour | EPH2001 | Birch/Hilton | Is climate warming beneficial to the wild blueberry, a temperate North American crop? | Ecophysiology | Paper | Zhang, Yongjiang. | Water use photosynthesis Crop yield climate change Vaccinium angustifolium Pathogen Water stress | F&T II003 | Lupine/Hilton | Introducing a new Flora of Nevada, with results from a floristic inventory of the Clover Mountains | Floristics & Taxonomy | Paper | Sharples, Mathew. | Nevada Clover Mountains | MACRO II003 | Tikahtnu Ballroom E/Dena'ina Center | Genetic mechanisms underlying the convergent evolution of pollination syndromes in the Neotropical radiation of Costus L | Macroevolution | Paper | Specht, Chelsea; Landis, Jacob; Valderrama, Eugenio; Andre, Thiago; Skinner, David; Maas, Paul J.M.; Maas-van de Kamer, Hiltje; Almeida, Ana Maria. | Costaceae Zingiberales Pollination syndrome selection floral evolution genetic mechanisms correlated trait evolution Costus L. | ME3003 | Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center | Hidden in plain sight: genetic basis and dual adaptive role of ultraviolet floral patterns in sunflowers | Molecular Ecology | Paper | Todesco, Marco; Bercovich, Natalia; Kim, Amy; Imerovski, Ivana; Gregory, Owens; Dorado Ruiz, Oscar; Holalu, Srinidhi; Madilao, Lufiani; Jahani, Mojtaba; Légaré, Jean-Sébastien; Blackman, Benjamin; Rieseberg, Loren. | adaptation Evolutionary biology Pollinators UV pigments Abiotic stress Functional genomics MYB transcription factors sunflower Compositae Wild relatives Arabidopsis thaliana Flower colour GWAS GEA | PB6003 | Dillingham/Hilton | Update on the Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Tennessee, U.S.A.) macrofossil flora: Diversity and biogeography | Paleobotany | Paper | Hermsen, Elizabeth. | fossil Neogene Cenozoic Tennessee eastern North America biogeography | PGG3003 | Tubughnenq' 5/Dena'ina Center | Canceled Determinants of mixed-ploidal variation and hybridization in big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) across the landscape | Population Genetics/Genomics | Paper | Faske, Trevor; Agneray, Alison; Richardson, Bryce; Leger, Elizabeth; Parchman, Thomas. | landscape genomics polyploidy hybridization |
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