2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

PS 15 - Physiology

Monday, August 7, 2017: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
Living in the phantom gas field: Physiological responses of artemesia tridentata to experimental-noise-induced changes in arthropod herbivory
Maria Pacioretty, Idaho State University; Elizeth Cinto-Mejia, Boise State University; Ken Aho, Idaho State University; Akito Y. Kawahara, University of Florida; Keith Reinhardt, Idaho State University; Jesse R. Barber, Boise State University
Seasonal carbon storage in 40 species of native and non-native woody plants: Who saves and who invests?
Elise D Hinman, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
Hydraulic recovery in aspen: A field experiment indicates the potential for xylem refilling
David Love, University of Utah; John S. Sperry, University of Utah
Water exchange relationships predicts overwintering behavior in hatchling turtles
Russell L. Burke, Hofstra University; Miranda Figueras, Hofstra; Brian Bastarache, Bristol County Agricultural High School
Physiological significance of faster CO2 response curves with the LI-COR LI-6800 photosynthesis system
Douglas J. Lynch, LI-COR Biosciences; Elizabeth Gordon, LI-COR Biosciences
Photoacclimation responses during desiccation versus freezing in the desiccation tolerant plant Ramonda myconi
Amy S. Verhoeven, University of St. Thomas; Beatriz Fernández-Marín, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), University of Innsbruck; Edith Cuprian, University of Innsbruck; Gilbert Neuner, University of Innsbruck; Jose Ignacio Garcia-Plazaola, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
Species-specific differences in tree water use during drought in longleaf pine savanna
O. Stribling Stuber, Jones Center at Ichauway; Steven Brantley, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
Translocation of 13C-photoassimilates to fruits in shoot of ‘Tsugaru’ apple tree
Shogo Imada, Institute for Environmental Sciences; Yasuhiro Tako, Institute for Environmental Sciences; Takashi Tani, Institute for Environmental Sciences; Yuichi Takaku, Institute for Environmental Sciences; Shun'ichi Hisamatsu, Institute for Environmental Sciences
Dissolved atmospheric gas in plant xylem and its relationship to embolisms
Victoria M. Woods, California State University Fullerton, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; H. Jochen Schenk, California State University Fullerton; Susana Espino, California State University Fullerton; Ate Visser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Bradley K. Esser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
“Drought regime”: A concept to aid understanding of how drought affects species and systems
Aaron W. Baumgardner, California State University, Bakersfield; Anna L. Jacobsen, California State University, Bakersfield; R. Brandon Pratt, California State University, Bakersfield
The role of vegetative phase change in plant physiological functioning
Erica Lawrence, University of Pennsylvania; Brent Helliker, University of Pennsylvania; R. Scott Poethig, University of Pennsylvania
Comparative leaf growth strategies in response to low-water and low-light availability: Variation in leaf physiology underlies variation in leaf mass per area (LMA) in Populus tremuloides
Alec Baird, University of Washington; Leander Love-Anderegg, University of Washington; Melissa Lacey, University of Washington; Janneke HilleRisLambers, University of Washington; Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh, University of Washington
Cancelled
PS 15-182
Stomatal kinetics and photosynthetic gas exchange along a continuum of iso- to anisohydric regulation of plant water status (widthdrawn)
Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Duncan D. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison; David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Danielle E. Marias, Oregon State University; Katherine A. McCulloh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ava R. Howard, Western Oregon University; Alicia Magedman, Oregon State University
Impact of severe drought and 40% throughfall reduction on water relations and transpiration of longleaf pine
Lisa J. Samuelson, Auburn University; Michael Ramirez, Auburn University; Tom A. Stokes, Auburn University; Jake Blackstock, Auburn University; George Matusick, Auburn University
Testing for fire-induced xylem hydraulic failure in Pinus ponderosa saplings
Raquel Partelli Feltrin, University of Idaho; Alistair Smith, University of Idaho; Daniel M. Johnson, University of Idaho
Maximum photosynthetic rates correspond to life history type among eight fern species in the Santa Monica Mountains
Kaitlyn E. Sauer, Pepperdine University; Helen I. Holmlund, University of California Santa Cruz; Victoria M. Lekson, Pepperdine University; Paul Chung, Pepperdine University; Nicole A. Nakamatsu, Pepperdine University; Jarmila Pittermann, University of California Santa Cruz; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University
Identifying the best method for plant-drought stress detection in avocado to improve irrigation management
Miriam G. Morua, California State University Fullerton; H. Jochen Schenk, California State University Fullerton
Resistance to xylem cavitation in evergreen ferns correlates with seasonal dehydration levels, not mechanical strength
Helen I. Holmlund, University of California Santa Cruz; Kaitlyn E. Sauer, Pepperdine University; Breahna M. Gillespie, San Diego State University; Jarmila Pittermann, University of California Santa Cruz; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University
Evaluating the roles of foliar anthocyanins in photosynthesis and photoprotection in an herbaceous plant with different leaf pigmentation patterns
Jaret S. Reblin, Bowdoin College; Benjamin M. West, Bowdoin College; Barry A. Logan, Bowdoin College
Cancelled
PS 15-189
Immunity and growth trade-offs vary with elevation in a hibernating small mammal (widthdrawn)
Caylee A. Falvo, Utah State University; Susannah S. French, Utah State University; Alison Webb, Utah State University; Lise M. Aubry, Utah State University
Blue oak responses to the 2015 California drought: Citizen science studies spanning the geographic range
Isabel M. Schroeter, University of California Berkeley; Blair C. McLaughlin, Hampshire College; David Ackerly, UC Berkeley; Todd Dawson, University of California Berkeley
Leaf hydraulic conductance and resilience for a tank bromeliad in response to drying and rewetting
Gretchen North, Occidental College; Marvin Browne, Occidental College; Erin Brinton, Occidental College; Madeline Gillman, Occidental College; Tiffany Kho, Occidental College; Adam B. Roddy, Yale University; Craig R. Brodersen, Yale University
Short-term stomatal responses mirror longer-term water potential regulation strategies across the iso/anisohydry spectrum
Duncan D. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ava R. Howard, Western Oregon University; Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Katherine A. McCulloh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Danielle E. Marias, Oregon State University
Living within your means: Low variability in Rhododendron wood traits constrains hydraulic supply but some clades mitigate through increased leaf variability or increased hydraulic risk
Charlotte R. Hewins, The Holden Arboretum; Jean H. Burns, Case Western Reserve University; Juliana S. Medeiros, The Holden Arboretum
Cancelled
PS 15-194
Influences of ploidy level and population of origin on trembling aspen growth and physiology (widthdrawn)
Amy L. Flansburg, University of Wisconsin Madison; Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Eric L. Kruger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mechanisms of drought-related mortality along a gradient of iso- and anisohydric stomatal control of transpiration
David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Katherine A. McCulloh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ava R. Howard, Western Oregon University; Danielle E. Marias, Oregon State University; Duncan D. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Alicia Magedman, Oregon State University
Water use and productivity in Populus deltoides and hybrids in the southeastern United States
Chris A. Maier, USDA Forest Service; Solomon Ghezehei, North Carolina State University; Denis Hazel, North Carolina State University; Elizabeth Nichols, North Carolina State Univeristy; Nathan Thomas, North Carolina State University; Barry Goldfarb, North Carolina State University
Seed germination, early growth, and conservation of an endemic and endangered plant of Puerto Rico in laboratory conditions
Fernando J. Vilá, Universidad Metropolitana; Jonathan A. López, Universidad Metropolitana
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