COS 16 - Climate Change: Plants I

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
M112, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Mark A. Boudreau
8:00 AM
Rainforest tree species have the capacity to acclimate to climate warming via adjustments in biochemical parameters underlying photosynthesis and reduced respiration
Zineb Choury, Western Sydney University; Belinda E. Medlyn, Western Sydney University; Mark G. Tjoelker, Western Sydney University; Kristine Y. Crous, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney
8:20 AM
Water-stressed transpiration differs by species in the Edwards Plateau
Alison Northup, University of Texas at Austin; Timothy H. Keitt, The University of Texas at Austin; Caroline Farrior, University of Texas at Austin
8:40 AM
Climate change may increase productivity in some portions of temperate tree species ranges
Scott M. Warner, Michigan State University; Andrew M. Jarosz, Michigan State University; Frank W. Telewski, Michigan State University
9:00 AM
Winter climate change, snow depth, and prescribed fire interact to affect prairie plant persistence and growth
Jonathan J. Henn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Laura M. Ladwig, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Ellen I. Damschen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:20 AM Cancelled
COS 16-5
The negative effects of nitrogen deposition on English peas (Pisum sativum) (widthdrawn)
Catherine Marie Thompson, University of the Ozarks; Isaac Julio, University of the Ozarks; Warren B. Sconiers, Texas A&M University; Kim Van Scoy, University of the Ozarks
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Restoration in the face of climate change: Seed sources and genetic diversity
Jennifer A. Lau, Indiana University; Lars Brudvig, Michigan State University; Emily Grman, Eastern Michigan University
10:10 AM
Novel theoretical model for optimal C4 photosynthesis: Implications for earth system modeling
Helen G. Scott, Texas Tech University; Nicholas Smith, Texas Tech University
10:30 AM
Trading water for carbon in the future: Effects of climate change on leaf anatomical, morphological, and physiological traits in a semiarid grassland
Kevin E. Mueller, Cleveland State University; Troy W. Ocheltree, Colorado State University; Julie A. Kray, USDA-ARS; Julie A. Bushey, Colorado State University; Dana M. Blumenthal, USDA, Agricultural Research Service; Elise Pendall, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Richmond, NSW, Australia; David Williams, University of Wyoming
10:50 AM
Variation in heritable responses to salinity and inundation inferred from marsh plants ‘resurrected’ from a century-long seed bank
Jennifer Summers, Tulane University; Jason McLachlan, University of Notre Dame; J. Patrick Megonigal, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Michael J. Blum, University of Tennessee
11:10 AM
Climate change impacts on shrub steppe plant communities vary with environmental context and geography
Kyle Palmquist, Marshall University; John B. Bradford, U.S. Geological Survey; Daniel R. Schlaepfer, Yale University; Rachel R. Renne, U.S. Geological Survey; William K. Lauenroth, Yale University
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