Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Friday, July 26th, 2019 |
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Presentations for 8:45, Wednesday, July 31st, 2019Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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CO10003 | San Pedro 2/Starr Pass | Donald Pinkava’s extraordinary influence at the Desert Botanical Garden and Myself Log in to add this item to your schedule | Donald J. Pinkava's legacy - the ASU Herbarium in the Sonoran Desert | Colloquium | Hodgson, Wendy C.. | | CO11004 | Tucson I/Starr Pass | Multiple population differentiation patterns of Phaedranassa in its center of diversity Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecological factors that drive patterns of population genetic structure in plants | Colloquium | Oleas, Nora; Francisco-Ortega, Javier; Meerow, Alan. | Andes microsatellite speciation population differentiation population genetics | CWR1004 | Tucson D/Starr Pass | Life history and cultivation affect seed size, germination, and first year root:shoot allocation in Lupinus and Phaseolus Log in to add this item to your schedule | Crops and Wild Relatives | Paper | Herron, Sterling; Rubin, Matthew; Ciotir, Claudia; Van Tassel, David; Miller, Allison. | life history perennial agriculture annual perennial herbaceous perennial perennial grain legume Fabaceae Leguminosae perennial plant Perennial sustainable agriculture | ECO4004 | San Luis 1/Starr Pass | Canceled Comparison of Oxalic Acid Compositions found in Individuals of Rumex acetosa (sorrel) Using Direct Analysis in Real-Time Mass Spectrometry (DART-MS) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Paper | Grant, Kirstie; Fogerty, Meghan; Musah, Rabi; Burke, Janelle. | Rumex Oxalic Acid Acetosa Polygonaceae | HYHY1002 | Tucson H/Starr Pass | Asymmetric introgressive hybridization in a peripheral population of Armeria pungens (Plumbaginaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Hybrids and Hybridization | Paper | Feliner, Gonzalo N.; Alvarez, Ines; Heuertz, Myriam; Villa-MachÃo, Irene. | introgressive hybridization GBS genomics plastid capture Armeria (Plumbaginaceae) Iberian Peninsula | REP1004 | San Luis 2/Starr Pass | Reproduction biology of Oenothera spp. in Texas: Are you a hybrid or something brand new? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reproductive Processes | Paper | Stumbo, Joseph; Krakos, Kyra. | | SYM5003 | San Ignacio/Starr Pass | A harbinger of good things to come in academic and non-academic partnerships: population genomics and conservation of Erigenia bulbosa (Apiaceae) in Pennsylvania Log in to add this item to your schedule | At the Intersection of Applied and Academic Botany: Fertile Ground for an Interdisciplinary Botanical Renaissance | Symposium | McDonnell, Angela; Moore, Cheyenne; Schuette, Scott; Martine, Christopher. | conservation GBS Population genetics/genomics Apiaceae Pennsylvania | SYMB1004 | Tucson J/Starr Pass | Endohyphal bacteria modulate saprotrophy by endophytic fungi in vitro and under field conditions Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions | Paper | Arnold, A. Elizabeth; Gallery, Rachel; Baltrus, David. | | SYS2004 | Tucson G/Starr Pass | Finding the cinquefoil phylogenetic backbone: Resolving the position of moving clades in Potentilla (Rosaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics | Paper | Eriksson, Torsten; Persson, Nannie; Toresen, Ingrid; Smedmark, Jenny; Andersen, Heidi. | phylogeny multispecies coalescent low copy gene Rosaceae |
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