PS 11 - Physiology

Monday, August 12, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Faster photosynthetic induction responses were related with dimmer growth light environment, not with the ability to tolerant shade
Huixing Kang, Peking University; Hajime Tomimatsu, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Yan Zhang, Peking University; Ting Zhu, Peking University; Xiruo Wang, Peking University; Yixin Ma, Peking University; Yanhong Tang, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Peking University
Influence of light availability on white fringetree defense mechanisms and herbivore success
Michael Friedman, Wright State University; Don Cipollini, Wright State University
Temperature dependence of dynamic photosynthesis in hybrid popular leaves acclimated to different growth temperatures
Yixin Ma, Peking University; Xiruo Wang, Peking University; Yanhong Tang, Peking University
Leaf water capacity discriminates phenological response in savanna cowpea
Acheampong Atta-Boateng, University of Oxford, Yale University; Graeme Belyn, Yale University; Timothy Gregoire, Yale University
Global-scale impacts of plant hydraulic traits, carbon assimilation and water use efficiency to salinity stress: A meta-analysis
Hongxia Zhang, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Dexin Guan, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Alexandria L. Pivovaroff, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Fenghui Yuan, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Peipei Zhang, East China Normal University; Wenzhi Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Heather M. Pacheco, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jiabing Wu, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Weibin Li, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University; Anzhi Wang, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Nathan McDowell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Using physiological parameters to refine estimates of short rotation poplar performance and productivity
Leah F. Leonard, Mississippi State University; Heidi J. Renninger, Mississippi State University; Heather D. Alexander, Mississippi State University; Courtney M. Siegert, Mississippi State University; Randall J. Rousseau, Mississippi State University
Comparative ecophysiology of two southern Appalachian conifers: The importance of winter
Rachel K. Jordan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Appalachian State University; Zane R. Sink, Appalachian State University; Howard S. Neufeld, Appalachian State University
Ozone sensitive plant species in the United States
S. Douglas Kaylor, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, National Center for Envionmental Assessment, US Environmental Protection Agency; Emmi Felker-Quinn, National Center for Envionmental Assessment, US Environmental Protection Agency
Cancelled
PS 11-100
Drought responses in 1st-year pine seedlings in relation to seed size and vascular anatomy (widthdrawn)
Steven P. Augustine, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Katherine A. McCulloh, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Impact of earthquakes on tree growth and reproduction
Carla C. Bossard, St. Mary's College of California; Monica Daggett, St. Mary's College of California
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