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Sessions for Saturday, July 25th, 2015

Morning8:00

Sessions for Sunday, July 26th, 2015

Morning8:0010:00
Afternoon1:003:155:15
Evening7:30

Sessions for Monday, July 27th, 2015

Morning8:008:158:308:459:009:1510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon1:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:303:454:004:154:304:455:005:305:45
Evening8:00

Sessions for Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

Morning8:008:158:308:459:009:159:3010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon1:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:303:454:004:154:304:45

Sessions for Wednesday, July 29th, 2015

Morning8:158:308:459:159:3010:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:30
Afternoon1:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:454:154:304:455:005:15

Presentations for 10:45, Wednesday, July 29th, 2015

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SessionLocationTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
30011Salon 13/The Shaw Conference CentreEcological and physiological functions of poplar root condensed tannins - can they influence nutrient uptake?
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Phytochemical SectionPaperWestley, Rebecca M.; Hawkins, Barbara J.; Constabel, C. Peter.plant polyphenols
condensed tannins
Populus
root anatomy
nutrients
microscopy
58011Salon 17/The Shaw Conference CentreRole of RING-type E3 ligase, XBAT35.2, in regulating cell death
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Cell biologyPaperMcVey, Sarah; Liu, Hongxia; Ravichandran, Sridhar; Stone, Sophia.Ubiquitination 
E3 ligase
XBAT35
ACD11
59010Salon 3/The Shaw Conference CentreBiogeographical analyses of the core Brassicales reveal a lineage driven by long distance dispersal
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BiogeographyPaperHall, Jocelyn C.; Cardinal-McTeague, Warren; Sytsma, Kenneth J..Brassicaceae
Brassicales
Cleomaceae
biogeography
BioGeoBEARS
BAMM diversification
60011Salon 2/The Shaw Conference CentreLow-copy nuclear genes support allopolyploid diversification in Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae)
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Systematics Section/ASPTPaperTippery, Nicholas.Aquatic plants
Asterales
hybridization
Phylogenetics
Polyploidy
61011Salon 15/16/The Shaw Conference CentreAdaptation to extreme environments: Transcriptome comparisons of the serpentine endemic Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae and its non-serpentine sister species,C. amplexicaulis
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Molecular Ecology and EvolutionPaperHawkins, Angela K.; Pepper, Alan E..serpentine
Brassicaceae
Transcriptome
extreme
Caulanthus
62010Salon 8/The Shaw Conference CentreThiourea improves drought resistance in maize by modulating water relations, nutrients and proline accumulation
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AgronomyPaperCheema, Mumtaz; Hussain, Babar; Saleem, Muhammad; Wahid, Muhammad; Farooq, Muhammad.drought stress
Thiourea
hybrids
Water relations
Nutrient accumulation
Proline accumulation
Lipid peroxidation
Electrolyte leakage
63010Salon 19/20/The Shaw Conference CentreGIS assessment of gene flow risk from Brassica napus to its wild relatives in China
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Conservation BiologyPaperDong, Jingjing; Zhang, Minggang; Wang, Yinghao; Wei, Wei; Ma, Keping.gene flow
Species distribution
risk
wild relatives
64003Salon 1/The Shaw Conference CentreAn alternative approach by using Chinese medicinal plants for management of Verticillium wilt of cotton
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Mycological SectionPaperIbrahim, Dr. Muhammad.Chinese medicinal herbs
antifungal potential
Verticillium dahliae
cotton
65003Salon 9/The Shaw Conference CentreEvaluation of optimum temperature and moisture requirements for Ascochyta pisi and Didymella pinodes. NT SIVACHANDRA KUMAR, S BANNIZA, Crop Development Centre/Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchew
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Host/Plant Pathogen Interactions and Plant Health ManagementPaperThangam, Nimllash.
SY13007Hall A/The Shaw Conference CentrePlant mortality and beyond: Quantifying climate-forced extinction risks for lizards, amphibians, and plants
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Forest Tree Responses to a Changing ClimateSymposiumSinervo, Barry; Pittermann, Jarmila; Santos, Juan; Miles, Donald; Sites, Jack; Bauer, Aaron; Ammon, Corl; Raymond, Huey.drought
climate change
vegetation dieback
plant hydraulics
physiology
plant physiology
ectotherms
SY14007Salon 5/The Shaw Conference CentreSystematic affinities of the Enigmocarpon plant (Myrtales) from the late Cretaceous of India
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Mesozoic and Cenozoic plant evolution and biotic change: A symposium in honor of Ruth StockeySymposiumManchester, Steven R.; Kapgate, Dasrath; Smith, Selena Y.; Pigg, Kathleen B.; Graham, Shirley.Lythraceae
Deccan Intertrappean beds
SY15007Salon 11/The Shaw Conference CentreConvergence in sedges of the high arctic
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Ecological diversification and niche evolution in the temperate zone’s largest genus: CarexSymposiumHoffmann, Matthias H.; Gebauer, Sebastian.ecology
Convergence
Rapid radiation
morphology
SY16007Salon 4/The Shaw Conference CentreInteractions of the Liverwort Marchantia polymorpha with its Fungal Endophytes
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The negotiated surveillance of parts and wholes: a symbioses-centered perspective on plant biology researchSymposiumNelson, Jessica Marie.Liverwort
Bryophyte
fungal endophytes

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