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666 | Weighing the Risks and Benefits of Flowering Early for the Woody Perennial Prunus pumila (Rosaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reproductive Processes | Diver, Danielle Lake; Savage, Jessica. | climate change Prunus pollinators Freezing tolerance Floral development plant reproduction |
857 | What’s in a fungarium specimen? Exploring variation in deep short-read sequencing of preserved fungal specimen nrITS2 barcodes Log in to add this item to your schedule | Mycology | Berta-Thompson, Jessie W.; Olds, Gary; Loucks, Justin; Levy, Rick; Wilson, Andrew. | Mycology herbarium specimen Fungarium high throughput sequencing intragenomic variation |
676 | What’s the Stomata with you? Genes controlling excess adaxial stomata Log in to add this item to your schedule | Germinating Ideas - Lightning Talks | Tovrea-Treft, Alexa; Baker, Robert (Rob). | Brassicaceae Stomata leaf anatomy Arabidopsis |
452 | What can genetic diversity tell us about how gypsum endemic plants survived the Pleistocene? A test using multiple plant groups Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics | Liu, Michelle; Finch, Evan; Leatherman, Lila; Douglas, Norman; Flores-Olvera, Hilda; Ochoterena, Helga; Moore, Michael. | Gypsum phylogeny Nyctaginaceae Asteraceae Chihuahuan Desert Target enrichment |
101 | What does a broader sampling of character space reveal about zosterophyll relationships? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | Nibbelink, Megan; Tomescu, Alexandru. | Devonian Paleobotany Fossil phylogeny phenetics zosterophyll |
932 | What happens when you cross plant species with two distinct sexual systems? An ex situ hybridization approach Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reproductive Processes | Zizis, Diamanda; Williams, Tanisha; Martine, Christopher. | Australia Solanum L. hybridization Dioecy andromonoecy Morphometrics reproductive biology |
312 | What parasites like: abiotic factors influencing the occurrence of Laboulbeniales fungi Log in to add this item to your schedule | Mycology | Haelewaters, Danny; de Groot, Michiel D; Hiller, Thomas; Nedvěd, Oldřich; Aime, M. Catherine. | climatic variables parasite prevalence agricultural land community ecology Laboulbeniomycetes hyperparasites Mycology |
794 | What to do with Prototaxites? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | Boyce, C. Kevin; Nelsen, Matthew P.. | |
260 | Whence came these plants most foul? Phylogenomics and biogeography of Orchidantha (Lowiaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Phylogenomics | Niissalo, Matti A.; Gardner, Elliot M.; Khew, Gillian S.; Šída, Otakar; Leong-Škorničková, Jana. | biogeography genomics Herbaceous HybSeq Lowiaceae Orchidantha Zingiberales |
1029 | When math can trick a moth: Density-driven maintenance of floral color polymorphism in a nocturnal moth-pollinated ginger - Curcuma caulina (Zingiberaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Gowda, Vinita; Shrotri, Saket. | floral evolution polymorphism pollination pollinator-mediated selecton hawkmoth pollination pollination ecology |
179 | When what seems successive cambia in Nyctaginaceae (Caryophyllales) is actually a new type of interxylary phloem Log in to add this item to your schedule | Development and Structure | L. Cunha Neto, Israel; Pace, Marcelo; angyalossy, Veronica. | cambial variants development ontogeny polycyclic eustele secondary growth stem anatomy |
300 | Where did they come from, where did they go: examining niche conservatism through time in a primarily tropical plant lineage Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | Quirk, Zack; Smith, Selena; Acosta, R. Paul. | Paleobotany gingers Zingiberaceae climate niche niche conservatism |
93 | Where do we go from here? Envisioning opportunities for plant systematics in a post-pandemic world Log in to add this item to your schedule | ASPT Incoming President Address - Carolyn Ferguson | Ferguson, Carolyn. | COVID-19 plant systematics teaching herbaria professional society |
241 | Which plants survived initial post-EECO cooling, drying, and isolation in Patagonia? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | Rossetto-Harris, Gabriella; Wilf, Peter. | Eocene early Eocene climatic optimum Río Pichileufú Laguna del Hunco Patagonia South America Gondwana floral turnover Leaf Architecture Paleobotany leaf macrofossil morphotypes |
941 | Who am I? Revising the taxonomic placement of Laetiporus persicinus within the Laetiporaceae Log in to add this item to your schedule | Mycology | Paez, Claudia Alejandra; Kraisitudomsook, Nattapol; Smith, Jason; Loyd, Andrew; Lindner, Daniel; Smith, Matthew. | Laetiporus persicinus Kusaghiporia Mycology |
1078 | Whole Plant Physiological Evolution following the Radiation of the Genus Silphium into Mesic Habitat Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecophysiology | Randall, Joshua. | leaf economics phylogenetics hydraulics Asteraceae |
52 | Why all Codes of Nomenclature, not just the Zoological Code, should allow nuclear DNA sequences (or assembled genomes) as type material of species names Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics | Renner, Susanne. | |
83 | Why are some Penstemon flowers personate? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reproductive Processes | Depatie, Trinity; Wessinger, Carolyn. | Penstemon Personate Flowers pollinator visitation Mating Systems |
1005 | Why do heterosporous plants have so few chromosomes? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Chromosome and Karyotype Evolution in Plants | Kinosian, Sylvia; Kinosian, Sylvia; Rowe, Carol; Wolf, Paul. | |
188 | Why do some deciduous plants retain dead leaves through winter?: Exploring marcescence Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Heberling, Mason; Muzika, Rose-Marie. | phenology leaf senescence deciduousness Fagus grandifolia |
57 | Why extinction estimates from extant phylogenies are so often zero Log in to add this item to your schedule | Modeling the processes that mediate speciation and extinction rates across plants | Pennell, Matt. | phylogenetics modeling diversification Extinction |
875 | Wide hybridization followed by aneuploidy explains the origin of the apple tribe Log in to add this item to your schedule | Phylogenomics | Hodel, Richard; Zimmer, Elizabeth; Wen, Jun. | Cytonuclear discord Ancient hybridization Reticulate Evolution Amygdaloideae Rosaceae |
168 | Winter Twig Phenology: An Experiment & Writing Assignment (bud)Bursting with Potential Log in to add this item to your schedule | Education and Outreach | McDonough MacKenzie, Caitlin; Pearson, Abby. | phenology course-based undergraduate research experience teaching science writing ungrading |
1057 | Within-plant variation in nectar spur length and the reproductive ecology of Halenia deflexa (Gentianaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Austen, Emily; Kierstead, Roisin; McConnell, Sara. | pollination mating system nectar spur |
947 | Wood anatomy, phenology, and leaf type correlation, is it useful for tracking seasonality in fossil floras Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | DeVore, Melanie; Wheeler, Elisabeth; Pigg, Kathleen; Siggers, Jordan. | Eocene Republic Flora deciduousness wood phenology Leaf Architecture |
1002 | Wood anatomy correlates with leaf out time across large geographic scales and within local communities Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecophysiology | Savage, Jessica; Kiecker, Thomas; McMann, Natalie; Park, Daniel; Primack, Richard; Rothendler, Matthew; Mosher, Kennedy. | xylem phenology vessel diameter wood porosity leaves |
809 | Wood anatomy of three arborescent genera of clade Galphimioid (Malpighiaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Development and Structure | Melo Sanches, Miller; Maria Strozi Alves Meira, Renata; Pace, Marcelo. | wood anatomy Malpighiaceae Galphimioids |
422 | Wood and bark anatomy of the charismatic vines Wisteria (Leguminosae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Development and Structure | Nejapa Mendoza, Rosa Celia; Pace, Marcelo. | Leguminosae Wisteria wood bark liana |
844 | Worth More than Gold: A vascular flora of the southern Inyo Mountains, Inyo County, CA Log in to add this item to your schedule | Floristics & Taxonomy | Jesus, Maria. | desert California conservation Flora |