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Presentations for 4:30, Wednesday, July 27th, 2022Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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BIOG III011 | Lupine/Hilton | GIS Spatial Analysis and Habitat Suitability Modeling Using Remote Sensing Data to Help Identify At-risk Populations of US Carolina Coastal Plain Endemic Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) | Biogeography | Paper | Caruso, Kathryn; Lampley, Jayne; Rock, Monika; Siddhi, Ashna; Zhu, Seamore; Randall, John L.; Waitt, Damon; Weakley, Alan; Payne, Sarah; Madden, Marguerite. | Species Distribution Modeling remote sensing conservation native species Endemic Species Coastal Plain Ecological Forecasting threatened species carnivorous plant | EC12004 | Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center | The afterlives of plants: root decomposition rates of New Zealand tree species are driven by traits on the conservation gradient | Ecology | Paper | Laughlin, Daniel. | economic spectrum fine root temperate rainforest ecosystem function phylogenetic conservatism Mycorrhiza plant traits | FGG2004 | Tikahtnu Ballroom C /Dena'ina Center | Genome-wide redistribution, setting of 24-nt siRNAs in rice gametes and subsequent resetting of the 24-nt siRNA landscape in rice zygotes | Functional Genetics/Genomics | Paper | Russell, Scott; Li, Chenxin; Xu, Hengping; Fu, Hong; Fu, Fang-Fang; Gent, Jonathan; Sundaresan, Venkatesan. | | LT2010 | Tikahtnu Ballroom B/Dena'ina Center | Using basketry as a tool for teaching cross cultural competences in plant biology classes | Lightning Talks – Germinating Ideas | Lightning | Moses, Judith; Tuyisenge, Marie-Fidele; DeVore, Melanie; Pigg, Kathleen. | ethnobotany basketry cross cultural education | PHYLO III012 | Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina Center | Reference-free and bait-guided phylogenetic inference and species identification in the ginseng genus Panax (Araliaceae) using genome skim data | Phylogenomics | Paper | Literman, Robert; Fairbanks, Regina; Liu, Jing; Liu, Bin-Bin; Nie, Zelong; Ren, Chen; Johnson, Gabriel; Wen, Jun; Zimmer, Elizabeth; Hunter, Elizabeth; Handy, Sara. | Panax ginseng baits genome skimming phylogeny species identification | RP5004 | Kahtnu 1/Dena'ina Center | Mating and fitness consequences of variation in male allocation in a wind-pollinated plant | Reproductive Processes | Paper | Friedman, Jannice; Aljiboury, Abrar. | gain curves protandry mate diversity monoecy sex allocation wind pollination |
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