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4001 | July 28th 8:00 am | In vivo Cellular – level changes in Lace Plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) Leaves undergoing Developmental Programmed Cell Death (PCD) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Wright, Harrison; Gunawardena, Arunika N.. | Programmed Cell Death perforation formation Lace plant |
4002 | July 28th 8:15 am | Unusual pit fields are associated with wall interfaces between large hypodermal cells and small crystal-containing photosynthetic parenchyma in Peperomia leaves Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Horner, Harry T.. | Peperomia druses unusal pit fields light transfer |
4003 | July 28th 8:30 am | An overview of leaf crystal forms and macropattern diversity in Oleaceae Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Lersten, Nels R.; Horner, Harry T.. | Oleaceae crystal macropatterns |
4004 | July 28th 8:45 am | Symbiosis in the Caesalpinioid Legumes, Chamaecrista fasciculata and Gleditsia triacanthos Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Hirsch, Ann M.; Ou, Patricia C.; Tran, Huong; Yoshimatsu, Kei; Lum, Michelle R.; De Hoff, P.L.; Fujishige, Nancy. | basal legumes nodulation Mycorrhizae evolution |
4005 | July 28th 9:00 am | Stem tracheids of Nymphaeaceae have a distinctive pit membrane and primary wall microstructure unlike that of other vascular plants. Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Schneider, Edward; Carlquist, Sherwin; Hellquist, C. Barre. | xylem structure and function pit membrane Nymphaeaceae |
4006 | July 28th 9:15 am | DR5::GUS expression and auxin response in pea leaf morphogenesis Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | DeMason, Darleen. | Leaf development auxin response DR5::GUS GA pea Pisum sativum |
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4007 | July 28th 9:45 am | Vessel length measured in situ in the aerial roots of epiphytic (Araceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Huggett, Brett; Tomlinson, P. Barry. | Araceae |
4008 | July 28th 10:00 am | Intact perforation membranes in secondary xylem of the Acalypha virginica complex (Euphorbiaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Jahdi, Alexa; Marks, Carolyn; Hayden, W. John. | Euphorbiaceae xylem structure and function perforation membrane |
4009 | July 28th 10:15 am | Seedlings in a fire prone community bury their buds by axis contraction after germination Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Fisher, Jack B.. | root growth root contraction fire adaptation Tension wood seedling growth and development gelatinous fiber hypocotyl |
4010 | July 28th 10:30 am | The diversity of magnolia phyllotaxis in vivo and in silico Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Zagorska-Marek, Beata. | magnolia phyllotaxis pattern formation computer simulations shoot apical meristem |
4011 | July 28th 10:45 am | Role of caspase-like enzymes in vascular cavity formation via PCD in primary roots of Glycine max under flooding. Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Sreekanta, Suma; Gladish, Daniel, K.. | flooding hypoxia Glycine max Pisum sativum Aerenchyma Programmed Cell Death PCD Caspases Vascular cavity |
4012 | July 28th 11:00 am | Adaptations of the aquatic plant, Rorippa officinale, to its stream habitat in summer and winter Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Seago, James. | Rorippa Aquatic plants structural characteristics roots stems |
4013 | July 28th 11:15 am | Ultimate height of Douglas-fir trees appears related to water transport safety vs. efficiency through the bordered pits Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Oral Paper | Lachenbruch, Barbara; Domec, Jean-Christophe; Meinzer, Frederick; Woodruff, David R.; Warrren, Jeffrey M.; McCulloh, Katherine A.. | xylem vulnerability embolism Douglas-fir bordered pit hydraulic architecture |