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Monday, July 29th

Monday, July 29th, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm · Arizona Ballroom/Starr Pass
Session P: Contributed Posters: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions Posters
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PSM001July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassInvestigating bacterial endophytes in parasitic Cuscuta campestris and its Helianthus annuus host
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsAvila, Adam; Waselkov, Katherine; Constable, John.plants
endophytes
parasite
Sunflower
Dodder
Helianthus
Cuscuta
PSM002July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassGenomics of sorghum local adaptation to a parasitic plant
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsBellis, Emily.geographic species distribution
Parasitic Plants
genotype-environment association analysis
PSM003July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassComparative analyses of the soil microbiome of Phlox hirsuta (Polemoniaceae), a rare serpentine species
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCohen, Jim; Cribari, Molly; Ruane, Lauren.serpentine
Phlox
California
16S
Microbiome
PSM004July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassGenetic control of mycorrhizal colonization in Helianthus annuus
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsStahlhut, Katherine; Mason, Chase; Dowell, Jordan.mycorrhizal fungi
genome-wide association study (GWAS)
Helianthius annuus
root colonization
Rhizophagus intraradices
PSM005July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassInvestigations of the mycoflora inhabiting the bark of Juniperus ashei (Cupressaceae) in central Texas
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsBernardin, Jessica; Guerra, Trina; Rodriguez, David; Hahn, Dittmar; Lemke, David.juniper
fungi
Lichens
Robergea
PSM006July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassImportance of ectomycorrhizal association in conservation of Himalayan Oaks
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsNaseer, Arooj; Khalid, Abdul Nasir.Himayala
Quercus
PSM007July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassDevelopmental Effects of Terpenes on Vanessa cardui
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsIrving, Mari; Mason, Chase.Secondary metabolites
Terpenes
herbivory
Defense
PSM008July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassPlant root border cell interactions with uranium and cadmium: a potential phytoremediation tool
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCarter, Andrea; Thomas, Richelle; Huskey, David; Curlango-Rivera, Gilberto; Root, Robert; Ottman, Michael; Hawes, Martha; McLain, Jean.extracellular DNA trapping
root border cells
PSM009July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassRestoration of endemic gypsophiles in the Mojave Desert using soil communities and nurse plants
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsKuestersteffen, Landon; Antoninka, Anita; Bailey, Lydia; Bowker, Matthew.biocrust
mycorhizae
PSM010July 29th 5:30 pmArizona Ballroom/Starr PassGrowth-defense trade-off in invasive Centaurea solstitialis
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCarpenter, Elizabeth Marjorie; Dlugosch, Katrina.Microbiome
biotic interactions
invader
yellow starthistle
adaptation
plant defense
tradeoff
growth
InvasiveĀ 
invasive plants
microbe
Defense

Wednesday, July 31st

Wednesday, July 31st, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Tucson J/Starr Pass
Session SYMB1: Contributed Papers: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions
Presiding: Dana Carper, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Paul Marino, Memorial University
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SYMB1001July 31st 8:00 amTucson J/Starr PassRhizosphere microbiome disturbance due to seasonal monsoons and consequences for microbial mediated reproductive plant traits in the Sonoran Desert
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Oral PaperDickey, Jonathan.Rhizosphere Microbiome
Evolutionary Ecology
Plant-Soil Feedbacks
Molecular Ecology
community ecology
SYMB1002July 31st 8:15 amTucson J/Starr PassReproductive ecology of Asclepias curassavica in Los Angeles
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Oral PaperTheiss, Kathryn; Aranda, Ashley; Lara, Magdalena; Martinez, Sydney; Tafoya, Diana; Kram, Karin.
SYMB1003July 31st 8:30 amTucson J/Starr PassThe Role Dark Septate Endophytes Play in the Success of Tamarix spp
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Oral PaperSchuessler, Alexandra; Gehring, Catherine; Hull, Julia; Deckert, Ron.Tamarisk
Dark Septate Endophyte
AssociationĀ 
Invase plant species
SYMB1004July 31st 8:45 amTucson J/Starr PassEndohyphal bacteria modulate saprotrophy by endophytic fungi in vitro and under field conditions
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Oral PaperArnold, A. Elizabeth; Gallery, Rachel; Baltrus, David.
SYMB1005July 31st 9:00 amTucson J/Starr PassCharacterizing a tripartite plant–fungus–bacteria symbiosis of a peatland ecosystem
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Oral PaperLawrence, Travis; Weston, David J.; Carrell, Alyssa; Gable, Megan; Schmutz, Jeremy; Healey, Adam; Grimwood, Jane; Northen, Trent R.; Louie, Katherine; Anderton, Christopher; Velickovic, Dusan; Chu, Rosey; Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana; Orr, Galya; Mitchell, Hugh; Markillie, Lye Meng.symbiosis
Sphagnum
fungi
Cyanobacteria
SYMB1006July 31st 9:15 amTucson J/Starr PassFungal and bacterial symbionts are common components of the pine seed microbiome
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Oral PaperDeckert, Ron J; Gehring, Catherine; Patterson, Adair.Seed endophyte
Endophyte transmission
Reticulate transmission
Pinus endophyte
Seed-borne ectomycorrhizal fungi
Seed microbiome
SYMB1007July 31st 9:30 amTucson J/Starr PassA synthetic community approach to understanding the Poplar microbiome
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Oral PaperCarper, Dana; Weston, David J.; Jawdy, Sara S.; Burdick, Leah H.; Pelletier, Dale A..Rhizosphere
Poplar
Microbiome
July 31st 9:45 amTucson J/Starr PassBreak
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SYMB1009July 31st 10:15 amTucson J/Starr PassAre the pollen-like clumps of spores in Splachnaceae mosses an important visual signal in attracting spore-dispersing flies?
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Oral PaperMarino, Paul; Piercey, Brandon.visual signaling
Splachnaceae mosses
pollen mimicry
SYMB1010July 31st 10:30 amTucson J/Starr PassAntifungal effects of leaf Extracts of three Plant Species against Colletotricum musae the Causal agent of Anthracnose Postharvest Disease of Banana fruit
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Oral PaperAdebola, Matthew Omoniyi; Ibrahim, Rashidat Ozohu.Anthracnose
Postharrvest
Colletotricum
Extract
Antifungal
SYMB1011July 31st 10:45 amTucson J/Starr PassInterspecific variation in relative mycorrhizal responsiveness: an Asclepias case study
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Oral PaperDuell, Eric; Baskin, Bailey; Fishbein, Mark; Wilson, Gail.Asclepias
mycorrhizae
responsiveness
SYMB1012July 31st 11:00 amTucson J/Starr PassWhen animal mutualists go bad: Repeated breakdown of a specialized pollination mutualism in leafflowers (Phyllanthaceae: Phyllanthus s. l.)
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Oral PaperHembry, David; Luo, Shi-Xiao; Liu, Tingting; Wang, Ziwei; Wu, Youheng; Duarte, Jesse; Fowler, Joshua; Whiteman, Noah; Dlugosch, Katrina.mutualism
symbiosis
parasitism
Malpighiales
brood pollination
macroevolution
SYMB1013July 31st 11:15 amTucson J/Starr PassTropical pitcher plants (Nepenthes) as an ecological filter
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Oral PaperGilbert, Kadeem; Bittleston, Leonora; Tong, Wenfei; Pierce, Naomi.pitcher plants
carnivorous plants
biotic interactions
Microbes
SYMB1014July 31st 11:30 amTucson J/Starr PassInsights from ecological studies, comparative phylogeography and species distribution modeling into the past and the future of an obligate plant-insect symbiosis
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Oral PaperPiatscheck, Finn; Nason, John.mutualism
phylogeography
climate change
Ficus
Species Distribution Models
SYMB1015July 31st 11:45 amTucson J/Starr PassBiomonitoring with environmental DNA: Oak trees, forest fire, and the impact of fire in the Holocene
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Oral PaperBeraut, Eric; Martinez, Lisa; Sork, Victoria; Meyer, Rachel.

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