Thu, Aug 18, 2022: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
518A
8:30 AM
Aspen fungal microbiomes respond to historic seasonal drought via modifications to total activity, community composition, and gene expression Jake Nash, Duke University;Keaton Tremble, The University of Utah;Melissa A. Cregger, Oak Ridge National Laboratory;Christopher W. Schadt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory;Nicholas C. Dove, Oak Ridge National Laboratory;Corbin Bryan, Duke University;Brian Looney, Duke University;Yi-Hong Ke, Duke University;Rytas Vilgalys, Duke University; 8:45 AM
Mycorrhizal interactions and nutrient supply mediate floral trait variation and bee visitation Aidee Guzman, University of California, Berkeley;Marisol Montes, University of California, Berkeley;Nada Lamie, University of California, Berkeley;Martin Banuelos, University of California, Berkeley;Isabela Soria-Gilman, Millenium High School;Mary K. Firestone, University of California, Berkeley, CA;Timothy Bowles, University of California, Berkeley;Claire Kremen, The University of British Columbia; 9:15 AM
Genotype, mycorrhizae, and herbivory interactively shape plant functional traits and the floral microbiome Robert L. Whyle, M.S., University of North Texas;Na Wei, Ph.D., Holden Arboretum;Amy M. Trowbridge, University of Wisconsin-Madison;Tia-Lynn Ashman, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh;Elinor M. Lichtenberg, Ph.D., University of North Texas;Mary A. Jamieson, Ph.D., Oakland University;