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Sunday, July 24th

Sunday, July 24th
10:00 am to 12:00 pm · Willow/Hilton
Session W13: Workshop: Planting the seeds of Science Communication
Presiding: Imeña Valdes, Plant Biology and Conservation Program
W13001July 24th 10:00 amPlanting the seeds of science communicationConference WideWorkshopValdes, Imeña; Anghel, Ioana; Lichtenberger, Taran; Edwards, Molly; Alexander, Teressa; Martine, Chris; Williams, Tanisha; Corder, Brandon; Jacobs, Sarah; Xingwen, Loy; Parsley, Kathryn; Suissa, Jacob.
Sunday, July 24th
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm · Willow/Hilton
Session W17: Workshop: What Makes Botanical Illustration Science
Presiding: Linda Ann Vorobik, Botanical Illustrator
W17001July 24th 1:00 pmWhat Makes Botanical Illustration ScienceConference WideWorkshopVorobik, Linda Ann.

Monday, July 25th

Monday, July 25th
8:30 am to 12:00 pm · Willow/Hilton
Session C1: Colloquium: The impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systems
Presiding: Jessica Savage, University Of Minnesota - Duluth
C1SUMJuly 25th 8:30 amThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumSavage, Jessica.
July 25th 8:30 amIntroductionThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systems
C1002July 25th 8:45 amDisentangling the effects of short and long term warming events on crop physiologyThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumBernacchi, Carl; Ruiz-Vera, Ursula; Siebers, Matthew; Ort, Donald.Crops
photosynthesis
Short-term warming
Global change
C1003July 25th 9:00 amThermal stress impacts urban desert plant physiologyThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumAparecido, Luiza Maria; Naylor, Kallika; Werner, Isabella; Braithwaite, Raven; Schmidt, Ella; Das, Jnaneshwar; Throop, Heather; Hultine, Kevin.cooling
heatwave
water loss
Sonoran Desert
C1004July 25th 9:15 amJoshua tree resiliency and plasticity in response to climate changeThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumHeyduk, Karolina; DeFalco, Lesley; Esque, Todd; McKain, Michael; Yoder, Jeremy; Smith, Christopher.Yucca
Local adaptation
ecophysiology
Mojave
C1005July 25th 9:30 amUnderstanding the capacity of Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) to adapt to droughtThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumRibeiro, Rafael Candido; Lind, Brandon; Lu, Mengmeng; Singh, Pooja; Obreht Vidakovic, Dragana; Yeaman, Sam; Aitken, Sally.Local adaptation
drought tolerance
GWAS
candidate genes
assisted gene flow
Phenotypic variation
adaptive traits
July 25th 9:45 amBreakThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systems
C1007July 25th 10:15 amSalt tolerance in mangrove ferns: effects of edaphic and atmospheric water availability on leaf structure and functionThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumHolmlund, Helen; Fuenzalida, Tomas I.; Bryant, Callum; Chen, Hua; Lee, Jiwon; Pittermann, Jarmila; Ball, Marilyn.Acrostichum
cryo-SEM with EDX micro-analysis
Ferns
halophytes
mangroves
Salinity Tolerance
C1008July 25th 10:30 amFloral phenology, freezing tolerance and false springs in temperate forestsThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumSavage, Jessica; Bonfig, Max; Ray, Dustin; Vandenheuvel, Britton; Wear, Alexis.physiology
phenology
flowers
freezing tolerance
false springs
C1009July 25th 10:45 amRange-wide patterns of local adaptation and adaptive potential to future climates in western larchThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumRoskilly, Beth; Aitken, Sally.
C1010July 25th 11:00 amEngineering Plant-Microbe Interactions to Promote Host Health and ResilienceThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsColloquiumMoroenyane, Itumeleng; Yergeaue, Etienne.Plant growth-promoting bacteria
plant-microbe interactions
agriculture
July 25th 11:15 amDiscussionThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systems
Monday, July 25th
1:30 pm to 5:15 pm · Willow/Hilton
Session ETH1: Contributed Papers: Ethnobotany
Presiding: Emily Warschefsky, Missouri Botanical Garden
ETH1001July 25th 1:30 pmEthnobotany of Medicinal Plants Used by Eegun People in Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State, NigeriaEthnobotanyPaperSharaibi, Olubunmi Josephine.ethnobotany
Medicinal Plants
Eegun people
Badagry
Lagos State
Nigeria
ETH1002July 25th 1:45 pmDocumentation of Medicinal Plants Used for the Prevention of COVID 19 Symptoms by Awori People in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State, NigeriaEthnobotanyPaperSharaibi, Olubunmi Josephine.Covid 19 Symptoms
Medicinal Plants
Awori people
Documentation
ETH1003July 25th 2:00 pmAntimicrobial Analysis and Bioactive Constituents of Methanolic Extracts of Cassia Senna (Senna alexandria Linn) and Tropical Almond (Terminalia catappa Linn)EthnobotanyPaperIwuagwu, Mary; Okechukwu, Chikodi Lilian; Emmanuel, Nneka Constance; Obioma, Idinmachukwu Ezinwa; Nwaugo, Oluoha Victor.Antimicrobial
Cassia senna
Tropical almond
Bioactive components
Plant extracts
ETH1004July 25th 2:15 pmProximate, Elemental And In-vitro Anti-sickling Analysis Of Leave Extracts Of The Three Khaya Species Found In NigeriaEthnobotanyPaperOyedapo, Ololade; Agbedahunsi, Joseph; Olutayo, mojisola.
ETH1005July 25th 2:30 pmSynthesis of silver nanoparticales from Ephedra intermedia and evaluation of their fungal activityEthnobotanyPaperJahan, Nusrat; mehboob, Murad; Khan, Anwar; zaidi, mudassir.nano particles
Ephedra intermedia
Methanolic extract
ETH1006July 25th 2:45 pmUnderstanding ethnobotanical, chemical, and genetic diversity in the edible/medicinal/toxic plant Dysphania ambrosioides in GuatemalaEthnobotanyPaperFaber, Tabitha; Montejo, Angelita; Calderon, Claudia; Keefover-Ring, Ken.Dysphania
traditional knowledge
phytochemistry
collaboration
Guatemala
medicine
edible
ETH1007July 25th 3:00 pmSteviol glycosides from stevia; natural, safe, and zero glycemic sugar substitutesEthnobotanyPaperBahmani, Keivan.Stevia
steviol glycosides
sugar substitutes
zero glycemic
July 25th 3:15 pmBreakEthnobotany
ETH1009July 25th 3:45 pmA Germination of Freedom: How Blackdom, New Mexico Grew Its Roots through Dry-Farming Crops of the African DiasporaEthnobotanyPaperAllen (Shamsid-Deen), Maya L..ethnobotany
Sovereignty
agriculture
Crops
Community Gardens
ETH1010July 25th 4:00 pmColor Stories: Investigating the phytochemistry of Musa tissues as mordants and dyesEthnobotanyPaperPadilla, Ava.Musa
mordant
natural dye
phytochemistry
HPLC/MS
textiles
traditional knowledge
local color
polyphenols
ETH1011July 25th 4:15 pmAssessing potential climate change impacts on Two Southern Appalachian Wildflowers (Sanguinaria canadensis & Trillium erectum) and their cultural uses using bioclimatic models and harvester observationsEthnobotanyPaperMadigan, Olivia; Metzgar, Jordan.spring ephemeral
ethnobotany
Species Distribution Modeling
ETH1012July 25th 4:30 pmPlant-centered transdisciplinary collaborations enable effective and equitable climate change mitigation and advance plant scienceEthnobotanyPaperBartkovich, Louisa; Baumgardner, Aaron; Wadgymar, Susana.collaboration
Equity
transdisciplinary
community-based
climate change
mitigation
communication
Outreach
agriculture
urban planning
policy
climatic burdens
Foraging
community garden
ETH1013July 25th 4:45 pmPhytochemical contents and antioxidant potential of leaves extracts of Aspidistra elatior, Chromolaena odorata, Pennisetum pedicellatum and Stigma maydis in Ekiti State NigeriaEthnobotanyPaperOlanipekun, Mary; Obembe, Olusola Michael.phytochemical
antioxidant
bioactive
steroids
aqueous 
aqueous extracts
ETH1014July 25th 5:00 pmPlant Diversity in the Deserts of Sindh Used for the Veterinary Disorders and Sustainable Development of LivestockEthnobotanyPaperYaseen, Ghulam; Ahmad, Mushtaq; Zafar, Muhammad; Sultana, Shazia.Deserts
Sindh
traditional knowledge
Ethnoviternary

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