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Sessions for Sunday, July 18th, 2021

Morning9:0010:00
Afternoon12:001:003:005:00

Sessions for Monday, July 19th, 2021

Morning9:009:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:3012:451:001:151:301:452:002:153:004:004:155:00
Evening6:006:307:00

Sessions for Tuesday, July 20th, 2021

Morning9:009:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:1512:3012:451:001:151:301:451:501:552:002:052:102:152:302:453:003:153:303:45
Afternoon4:004:154:304:455:00
Evening6:007:008:30

Sessions for Wednesday, July 21st, 2021

Morning9:009:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:3012:451:001:151:301:452:002:153:003:153:303:454:004:154:304:455:005:15
Evening7:007:30

Sessions for Thursday, July 22nd, 2021

Morning9:009:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:3012:451:001:151:301:452:002:153:003:153:303:454:004:054:104:154:204:254:30
Afternoon4:354:404:454:504:555:00
Evening6:307:00

Sessions for Friday, July 23rd, 2021

Morning9:009:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:3012:451:001:151:301:351:401:451:501:552:002:052:102:152:202:253:003:153:30
Afternoon3:454:004:154:304:455:00

Presentations for 12:30, Tuesday, July 20th, 2021

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SessionLocationTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
C03010/Genomic Evidence for Complex Domestication History of the Cultivated Tomato in Latin America
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Darwins' reversals: What we now know about Feralization and Crop Wild RelativesColloquiumRazifard, Hamid; Ramos, Alexis; Tieman, Denise; van der Knaap, Esther; Caicedo, Ana.tomato
domestication
feralization
genomics
populationg genetics
C04009/An integrative approach to test biographical hypotheses in nutmeg yew (Torreya) and a practical method for reducing missing data from RAD-seq
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Mechanisms underlying exceptional plant diversity across eastern Asia ColloquiumZhou, Wenbin; Harris, AJ; Xiang, Jenny.Torreya
eastern Asia-North America disjunction
biogeography
RAD-seq
allele-dropout
CGT2001/Disentangling the maze of maize anther development with single-cell RNA-seq
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Comparative Genomics/TranscriptomicsPaperMarchant, Daniel Blaine; Walbot, Virginia.maize
development
single-cell RNA-seq
anther
transcriptomics
DS1010/Tabula floris - panoramic view of the cell types of the flower
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Development and StructurePaperNikolov, Lachezar.single-cell atlas
Brassicaceae
floral evolution
ECO2001/Defining invasiveness and its inheritance using growth and reproductive traits of an invasive grass
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EcologyPaperHuebner, Cynthia; Corbett, Cameron; Barrett, Craig.invasive plants
phenotypic plasticity
heritability
rapid adaptation
common garden
ED1001/Diversifying educational opportunities in Botany
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Education and Outreach PaperMeindl, George.course-based undergraduate research experience
phytoremediation
MACROI001Virtual/VirtualEvolution of pollinator cues across the sand verbenas
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MacroevolutionPaperLoPresti, Eric; Weber, Marjorie.macroevolution
Abronia
Nyctaginaceae
pollination
floral traits
MY2001/What parasites like: abiotic factors influencing the occurrence of Laboulbeniales fungi
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MycologyPaperHaelewaters, Danny; de Groot, Michiel D; Hiller, Thomas; Nedvěd, Oldřich; Aime, M. Catherine.climatic variables
parasite prevalence
agricultural land
community ecology
Laboulbeniomycetes
hyperparasites
Mycology
PHYT2001/Using metabolomics as a tool to explore chemical diversity within the Sceletium genus
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PhytochemicalPaperReddy, Kaylan; Stafford, Gary Ivan; Makunga, Nokwanda.metabolomics
DNA Barcoding
Sceletium
Phytomedicine
phytochemistry
Population Genetics
PL4001/Glomeromycete spores associated with early tracheophytes in the Lower Devonian (Emsian; c. 400 ma) of Gaspé (Quebec, Canada)
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PaleobotanyPaperLalica, Madison; Tomescu, Alexandru.Fossil
fungi
Glomeromycotina
Devonian
Paleobotany
Canada
Quebec
plant-fungal interactions
SS1001/Specimen Stories: Student exploration of places, plants, and people using herbaria
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NOT your average specimen!SpecsessStruwe, Lena.Education
herbaria
natural history
collections
geography
biography
collectors
museum studies
curricula
Floristics
engaged learning
Scientific communication
teaching
SY3007/BeeDNA: Microfluidic metabarcoding reveals pollinator communities from flowers
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Frontiers in Botany: Environmental DNA as an Emerging Tool for Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Plant Biodiversity SymposiumDavis, Mark; Molano-Flores, Brenda; Niemiller, Matthew; Benito, Joseph; Harper, Lynsey.rare species
eDNA
plant-animal interactions
community ecology
SYMB2001/Discovery and Analysis of Bacteria endosymbionts of Mucoromycota Fungi from low coverage genome sequences
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Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsPaperStajich, Jason; Carter-House, Derreck; Valencia, Omar; Lovett, Brian; Macias, Angie; Kasson, Matt; Chang, Ying; Spatafora, Joey; Grigoriev, Igor; Uehling, Jessie.Mucoromycota
bacteria
symbiosis
genomics
phylogenomics
Comparative genomics
zygomycete
SYSTII001Virtual/VirtualTeasing apart the species of mycoheterotrophic Ericaceae: Hypopitys lanuginosa resolved by DNA sequence, fungal host, and crowd-sourced aids to morphology
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SystematicsPaperFreudenstein, John; Broe, Michael.Ericaceae
mycoheterotrophy

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