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- Climate Change: Plants
Monday, August 5, 2013: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall B, Minneapolis Convention Center
PS 3-24
Spatial conservation planning under climate change: toward identifying optimal adaptive management forÂ
Fagus crenata
 in Japan
Katsuhiro Nakao
,
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
;
Motoki Higa
,
Hokkaido University
;
Ikutaro Tsuyama
,
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
;
Tetsuya Matsui
,
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
;
Nobuyuki Tanaka
,
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
PS 3-25
Effects of a 30% reduction in precipitation on transpiration and hydraulic properties of 7-year-old loblolly pine
Stanley M. Bartkowiak IV
,
Auburn University
;
Lisa J. Samuelson
,
Auburn University
PS 3-26
Southern Appalachian forest growth responds most strongly to precipitation variability
Katherine J. Elliott
,
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
;
Chelcy Ford Miniat
,
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
;
Neil Pederson
,
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
;
Stephanie N. Laseter
,
USDA Forest Service
PS 3-27
Can reduced root hydraulic functioning and redistribution due to climate variability impact carbon and water cycling in trees: Establishing a direct link between plant root functioning and carbon fluxes
Asko Noormets
,
North Carolina State University
;
John S. King
,
North Carolina State University
;
Ge Sun
,
USDA Forest Service
;
Steve G. McNulty
,
USDA Forest Service
;
Guofang Miao
,
North Carolina State University
;
Andrew Radecki
,
North Carolina State University
;
David Zietlow
,
North Carolina State University
;
Eric J. Ward
,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
;
Jean-Christophe Domec
,
Duke University / Bordeaux Sciences Agro
PS 3-28
B4WarmED forest warming experiment: The effects of increased temperature and drought on boreal tree species leaf size and shape.
Stefan F. Hupperts
,
University of Minnesota
;
Jonathan Shepard
,
University of Minnesota
;
Kerrie M. Sendall
,
University of Minnesota
;
Karen Rice
,
University of Minnesota
;
Artur Stefanski
,
University of Minnesota
;
Roy L. Rich
,
University of Minnesota
;
Rebecca A. Montgomery
,
University of Minnesota
;
Peter B. Reich
,
University of Minnesota
PS 3-29
Local adaptation, plasticity and physiological stress tolerance among five perennial grasses
Kimberly O'Keefe
,
Kansas State University
;
Sally S. Kittrell
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Jesse B. Nippert
,
Kansas State University
PS 3-30
Reduced non-structural carbohydrate concentration and temperature acclimation in sugar maple roots following experimental warming
Mickey P. Jarvi
,
Michigan Technological University
;
Andrew J. Burton
,
Michigan Technological University
PS 3-31
Using transplants and salt addition to test the effects of sea-level rise on salt marsh communities
Jennifer A. Beach
,
University of South Florida
;
Peter Stiling
,
University of South Florida
PS 3-32
Plains cottonwood and Russian olive response to elevated CO
2
, root nodulation and nitrogen fertilization
Graham M. Tuttle
,
Colorado State University
;
Laura Perry
,
U.S. Geological Survey
;
Dana Blumenthal
,
Rangeland Resources Research Unit
;
Patrick B. Shafroth
,
US Geological Survey
;
Andrew Norton
,
Colorado State University
;
Daniel R. LeCain
,
USDA-ARS
PS 3-33
Lower winter chilling requirements could give woody invasive species an edge in warmer springs
Amanda S. Gallinat
,
Boston University
;
Caroline Polgar
,
Boston University
;
Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie
,
Colby College
;
Richard Primack
,
Boston University
PS 3-34
The interspecific differences in growth and water use efficiency between trembling aspen (
Populus tremuloides
) and red maple (
Acer rubrum
) as a result of interannual climate variation in Northern Minnesota
Alex R. Collins
,
Michigan Technological University
;
Molly A. Cavaleri
,
Michigan Technological University
PS 3-35
Plasticity, genetic diversity, and natural selection: A native polyploid under simulated climate change
Katharine J. Winkler
,
University of Minnesota
;
Julie R. Etterson
,
University of Minnesota-Duluth
PS 3-36
Changes in Timothy grass (
Phleum pratense
L.) pollen production and Phl p 5 allergen content in response to future projected concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone
Jennifer M. Albertine
,
University of Massachusetts- Amherst
;
William J. Manning
,
University of Massachusetts- Amherst
;
Michelle DaCosta
,
University of Massachusetts- Amherst
;
Kristina A. Stinson
,
Harvard University
;
Christine A. Rogers
,
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
;
Michael L. Muilenberg
,
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
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