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PS 64
- Herbivory
Wednesday, August 8, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
PS 64-215
Effects of fungal endophyte presence in cool-season grasses native to the Northern Great Plains
Nicholas R. Dunham
,
University of North Dakota
;
Sally M. Markegard
,
University of North Dakota
;
Kathryn Yurkonis
,
University of North Dakota
PS 64-216
Effects of plant defense chemicals on insect performance depend on plant nutrient levels
Leiling Tao
,
Emory University
;
Mark D. Hunter
,
University of Michigan
PS 64-217
Testing predictions of the optimal defense theory in vegetative and reproductive structures of lima bean (
Phaseolus lunatus
L.)
Lauren Stady
,
Portland State University
;
Daniel J. Ballhorn
,
Portland State University
PS 64-218
Co-variation of chemical and mechanical defenses in lima bean (
Phaseolus lunatus
L.)
Adrienne L. Godschalx
,
Portland State University
;
Daniel J. Ballhorn
,
Portland State University
PS 64-219
The ontogeny of defense: Age specific leaf characters and herbivory in sun and shade leaves of
Lindera benzoin
Amanda R. Meier
,
Muhlenberg College
;
Richard Niesenbaum
,
Muhlenberg College
PS 64-220
The influence of herbivory and water availability on extrafloral nectar secretion in quaking aspen (
Populus tremuloides
Michx)
Jonathon R. Newman
,
University of Alaska Fairbanks
;
Diane Wagner
,
University Of Alaska Fairbanks
PS 64-221
Resistance and tolerance to herbivory vary among accessions of
Arabidopsis thaliana
Germán Avila Sakar
,
University of Winnipeg
;
Jonathan Kornelsen
,
University of Winnipeg
PS 64-222
Long-term climate influence on insect folivory in northern Patagonia forests, Argentina
Noemí Mazía
,
Universidad de Buenos Aires
;
Enrique J. Chaneton
,
IFEVA-CONICET, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires
;
Thomas Kitzberger
,
CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Comahue
;
Lucas A. Garibaldi
,
CONICET - Universidad del Comahue
PS 64-223
High soil nitrogen levels and insect herbivory suppress tall thistle (
Cirsium altissimum
) rosette survival
F. Leland Russell
,
Wichita State University
;
Gregory Houseman
,
Wichita State University
PS 64-224
Preferences and performance of a specialist herbivore on N- and/or P-fertilized host plants
Evan Ariano
,
Benedictine University
;
Cheryl A. Heinz
,
Benedictine University
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