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SessionDate/TimeTitleSectionTypeAuthorsKeywords
Monday, August 2nd · 8:00 am to 11:45 am · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 4: Symposium: After the book – Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt’s Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969), Part I
Presider: Lytton John Musselman, Old Dominion University
4-1August 2nd
8:00 am
Parasitic Weeds in World Agriculture–The Best of Times, the Worst of TimesAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumMusselman, Lytton John.development
Sahel
Striga
Orobanche
Cuscuta
parasitic weeds
witchweeds
broomrapes
dodders
4-2August 2nd
8:30 am
Phylogeny and biogeography of OrobanchaceaeAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumWolfe, Andrea D., Randle, Christopher P., Steiner, Kim E..biogeography
ITS
Orobanchaceae
Parasitic plant
phylogeny
Scrophulariaceae
4-3August 2nd
9:00 am
Physiological traits of root hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae (ex-Scrophulariaceae): implications for community structure and functionAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumPress, Malcolm C..ecophysiology
Orobanchaceae
parasitic plants
physiology
August 2nd
9:30 am
BreakAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)
4-4August 2nd
9:45 am
Molecular Biology of Parasitism in OrobancheAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumWestwood, James.Orobanche
Genetic engineering
Parasitic plant
4-5August 2nd
10:15 am
Phytochrome evolution in OrobanchaceaeAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumBennett, Jonathan, Mathews, Sarah.phytochrome
Orobanchaceae
molecular evolution
4-6August 2nd
10:45 am
Evidence for photosynthetic potential across the parasitic plant genus Cuscuta using complete plastid genome sequencesAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumMcNeal, Joel R., Boore, Jeffrey L., Kuehl, Jennifer, dePamphilis, Claude W..Cuscuta
parasitic plants
plastid genome evolution
photosynthesis
Convolvulaceae
August 2nd
11:15 am
DiscussionAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)
Monday, August 2nd · 1:00 pm to 4:45 am · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 16: Symposium: After the book – Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt’s Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969), Part II
Presider: Daniel Nickrent, Southern Illinois University
16-1August 2nd
1:00 pm
Santalaceae: phylogeny, taxonomy, and biogeographyAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumNickrent, Daniel, Der, Joshua.26S rDNA
18S rDNA
matK
rbcL
biogeography
Classification
mistletoe
parasitic plants
16-2August 2nd
1:30 pm
Biogeography of Olacaceae - paleobotanical and phylogenetic congruenceAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumMalécot, Valéry.18S rDNA
26S rDNA
matK
rbcL
biogeography
paleopalynology
paleobotany
phylogeny reconstruction
Santalales
Olacaceae
Anacolosidites
dipersal and vicariance
boreotropical hypothesis
16-3August 2nd
2:00 pm
The return of the isophasic filaments – the early Arceuthobium endophyte.After the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumKuijt, Job, Lye, David.Arceuthobium douglasii
Douglas fir
apical buds
endophyte
August 2nd
2:30 pm
BreakAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)
16-4August 2nd
2:45 pm
Hydnora - The Ingenious GenusAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumMaass, Erika, Musselman, Lytton John, Boles, Sandra.holoparasite
Euphorbia
Floral biology
hypogeous flowering
seed germination
16-5August 2nd
3:15 pm
Biology and Conservation of the New Zealand endemic parasitic plant Dactylanthus taylorii Hook f. (Balanophoraceae)After the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumHolzapfel, Avi Sebastian.Parasitic plant
conservation
Dactylanthus taylorii
Balanophoraceae
germination
infection
rodent browse
reproductive failure
genetic diversity
reproductive morphology
16-6August 2nd
3:45 pm
Rafflesiales – problems and advances in researchAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)SymposiumBlarer, Albert, Bänziger, Hans, Endress, Peter K., Anderson, Frank, Nickrent, Daniel L..parasitic plants
Rafflesiaceae
horizontal gene transfer
matR
phylogeny
nuclear genes
mitochondrial genes
chloroplast genes
August 2nd
4:15 pm
DiscussionAfter the book - Progress in parasitic plant research since Kuijt's Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants (1969)
Tuesday, August 3rd · 8:00 am to 12:00 am · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 26: Symposium: Don Kaplan – his legacy: Influencing teaching and research, Part I
Presider: Darleen DeMason, University of California
26-1August 3rd
8:00 am
Don Kaplan – his legacy: influencing teaching and researchDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumHirsch, Ann M., DeMason, Darleen.teaching of botany
comparative plant morphology
26-2August 3rd
8:15 am
Fibonacci Numbers in Phyllotactic Patterns: Geometrical Imperative or Prosaic Consequence?Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumCooke, Todd.Fibonacci sequence
phyllotaxis
optimal packing
physical models
26-3August 3rd
8:40 am
Alternate modes of leaf morphogenesisDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumDengler, Nancy G..Aponogeton
leaf development
programmed cell death
26-4August 3rd
9:05 am
Auxin/gibberellin interactions in pea leaf morphogenesisDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumDeMason, Darleen, Chawla, Rekha, Bai, Fang.auxin
gibberellic acid
leaf development
pea
Pisum sativum
26-5August 3rd
9:30 am
Reconstructing leaf shape evolution in PelargoniumDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumJones, Cynthia S..adaptive radiation
Geraniaceae
leaf shape
leaf veins
Evolution
Pelargonium
August 3rd
9:55 am
BreakDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and research
26-7August 3rd
10:15 am
Comparative Morphology or the Typological Method to Understand Plant Form and its EvolutionDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumHagemann, Wolfgang.morphology
typepology
26-8August 3rd
10:40 am
Architectural effects and the evolution of floral form and functionDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumDiggle, Pamela K..Floral morphology
Evolution
architecture
form and function
inflorescences
positional effects
26-9August 3rd
11:05 am
Evolution of whole-plant developmental morphology in fringed gentians (Gentianopsis, Gentianaceae)Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumGroff, Paul, Whitlock, Barbara A..whole-plant developmental morphology
Gentianopsis
life history
ontogeny
plant architecture
phylogeny
Evolution
26-10August 3rd
11:30 am
Ask the plant, investigating and teaching plant structureDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumMueller, Richard.plant morphology
comparative
Ecology
adaptation
botany curriculum
teaching
Tuesday, August 3rd · 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 33: Symposium: Don Kaplan – his legacy: Influencing teaching and research, Part II
Presider: Ann M. Hirsch, UCLA
33-1August 3rd
1:30 pm
A feeling for the microorganism: Structure on a small scale. Biofilms and root colonization.Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumFujishige, N.A., Kapadia, N.N., Hirsch, Ann M..biofilm
symbiosis
Leguminosae
Rhizobium
33-2August 3rd
1:55 pm
A feeling for the superorganism: the lichen thallus and its significance in understanding plant structureDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumSanders, William B..morphology
lichens
lichenization
morphogenesis
ontogeny
33-3August 3rd
2:20 pm
Character divergences and convergences in canopy dwelling LoranthaceaeDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumWilson, Carol A., Calvin, Clyde L..ITS sequence
Loranthaceae
Parasitic plant
mistletoe
Character evolution
33-4August 3rd
2:45 pm
The botanical and evolutionist views of Erasmus Darwin (grandfather of Charles Darwin)Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumFriedman, William E..Erasmus Darwin
Charles Darwin
Linnaeus
early evolutionist thought
Zoonomia
Phytologia
Temple of Nature
Botanic Garden
Darwin
August 3rd
3:10 pm
BreakDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and research
33-5August 3rd
3:30 pm
Structural determinants of success and environmental versatility in trees.Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumEllmore, George S., Zanne, Amy E., Orians, Colin M..Sabal palmetto
xylem sectoriality
intervessel pits
germination refugia
33-6August 3rd
3:55 pm
Applied Morphology: The relevance of plant form to ecosystem ecology.Don Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumRichards, Jennifer, Ivey, Christopher.Sagittaria
sawgrass
soil phosphorus
soil ash-free dry weight
bioindicator
Everglades
Cladium
33-7August 3rd
4:20 pm
Improving Student Learning Through Improved Teaching and Learning StrategiesDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and researchSymposiumWalker, Dan.teaching
Learning
Memory Systems
Educational Improvement
August 3rd
4:45 pm
This is your life Don KaplanDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and research
August 3rd
4:55 pm
Concluding comments - Don KaplanDon Kaplan - his legacy: Influencing teaching and research
Wednesday, August 4th · 9:45 am to 12:00 pm · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 48: Symposium: Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant species, Part I
48-1August 4th
9:45 am
Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European Alpine plant speciesResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumBlattner, Frank R..alpine biogeography
alpine habitats
phylogeography
speciation
adaptation
48-2August 4th
10:00 am
Evolution and genetic diversity among species of the Veronica alpina complex (Plantaginaceae/Scrophulariaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesPaperAlbach, Dirk.Veronica
trnL-trnF
AFLP
genetic diversity
phylogeography
alpine habitats
48-3August 4th
10:30 am
Phylogeography and character evolution of the radiating Pulsatilla alpina species complex (Ranunculaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumZetzsche, Holger, Blattner, Frank R..alpine habitats
biogeography
phylogeography
Pulsatilla
Ranunculaceae
48-4August 4th
11:00 am
Phylogeny and evolution of alpine species in the European endemic Phyteuma (Campanulaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumSchneeweiss, Gerald M..Phyteuma
phylogeny
alpine biogeography
ancestral habitats
age estimation
48-5August 4th
11:30 am
Phylogenetic and Phylogeographic Relationships in the High Mountain Species of Androsace section Aretia (Primulaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumDixon, Chris, Schneeweiss, Gerald, Niklfeld, Harald.AFLP
phylogeography
Androsace
Pleistocene
phylogeny
European Alpine System
August 4th
12:00 pm
BreakResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant species
Wednesday, August 4th · 1:15 pm to 3:30 am · Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)
Session 55: Symposium: Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant species, Part II
55-1August 4th
1:15 pm
Reproductive biology and genetic structure in a conservation context. The example of Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumTill-Bottraud, Irčne, Gaudeul, Myriam.Apiaceae
endangered species
European Alps
genetic diversity
genetic structure
pollination biology
population
fragmentation
55-2August 4th
1:45 pm
Is the rare Saxifraga florulenta Moretti a Tertiary relictual species? Evidence from molecular dating analysesResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumConti, Elena, Rutschmann, Frank.alpine biogeography
divergence times estimates
European Alpine System
ITS
matK
Miocene
Pleistocene
rate heterogeneity
refugia
relictual species
paleoendemic
living fossil
55-3August 4th
2:15 pm
The genetic structure of geographically isolated populations of seven co-distributed alpine species in the Western part of the European Alpine SystemResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumKropf, Matthias, Comes, Hans Peter, Kadereit, Joachim W..AFLP
alpine biogeography
molecular fingerprint clock
postglacial history
genetic diversity
European Alpine System
55-4August 4th
2:45 pm
Molecular evidence for glacial refugia of mountain plants in the European AlpsResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumSchönswetter, Peter, Stehlik, Ivana, Tribsch, Andreas, Holderegger, Rolf.European Alps
mountain plants
phylogeography
glacial refugia
ice ages
review
August 4th
3:15 pm
DiscussionResistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant species

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