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T H E A N N UA L M E E T I N G O F T H E A M E R I C A N S O C I E T Y O F P L A N T B I O LO G I S T S

Plant Biology 2012Austin, Texas July 20–24

http://austin2012.aspb.org/

DOWNLOAD THE PLANT BIOLOGY 2012

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contentsThe Meeting & Abstracts…………........…………………………....……3

Plant Biology 2012 Sponsors………………………………....…....……4

General Information……………………………………………....……5–7

Convention Center Floor Plans……............…………………………8–11

Map of Downtown Austin.........……............…………………………12

Special Events.....………………………………….....………………13–15

Complete Daily Schedule……………………………………………16–31

Friday, July 20...…………………………………….......………16

Saturday, July 21...………………….………………………17–21

Sunday, July 22.………………….…………………………22–26

Monday, July 23…………………..…………………………26–30

Tuesday, July 24…………......…………………………………31

ASPB Officers & Committee Meetings...........…………………….33–34

Going Green…………………….......…………………………………….35

Exhibit Hall Information………….......………………………………….36

Exhibitor Directory………………….………………………………..38–43

Abstract Titles and Authors…….....……………………………45–168

Major Symposia Abstracts…….…………………………...45–47

Minisymposia Abstracts............…………………………..49–71

Poster Abstracts....……….....…………………………….73–168

Index of Authors with Abstract Number....……..........………170–195

Notepaper.…….........……………………………………………196–199

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the meeting and abstractsThe program for Plant Biology 2012 (Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas, USA) was organized by the ASPB Program Committee:

Chair: Julia Bailey-Serres

Committee Members: Peggy Lemaux, President-electJudy Callis, Past Secretary Janet Braam Todd C. Mockler Jeffrey F. Harper Andrew Bent

The call for abstracts for poster presentations and minisymposia was published in December 2011. The deadline for abstracts was June 1, 2012. All of the abstracts were received electronically via the web. All abstracts received on time were accepted, and the program was arranged from those abstracts. A searchable online version of the abstracts has been available since April 11, 2012 via http://precis.preciscentral.com/utils/ip/FindPresentation.asp?EventID=d64a340b&bhcp=1. This abstract supplement was produced from the electronic files submitted directly by the authors (missing numbers represent withdrawn abstracts). The author of each abstract is responsible for the abstract’s accuracy, appearance, and content.

© 2012 American Society of Plant Biologists

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plant biology 2012 sponsorsWe would like to recognize the following organization for their support of Plant Biology 2012. We appreciate your continued support and commitment to the field of plant biology.

Official Career Center Sposnor Wireless Internet

Career Center Supporting Sponsor Key Card InsertTote Bag Sponsor

Gold ExhibiTorsHybrigenics booth 601Syngenta booth 409

silvEr ExhibiTorsConviron booth 609LI-COR booth 402MO Bio Laboratories booth 515

bronzE ExhibiTorsBerthold Technologies booth 314CID Bio-Science booth 302Elsevier booth 209LemnaTec GmbH booth 306Microbiology International booth 510Percival Scientific booth 505PP Systems booth 516

Career Center Supporting Sponsor

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general informationlocation of Events and Exhibits All Plant Biology 2012 events will be held in the Austin City Convention Center. Please refer to the daily schedule for locations of specific events.

registration The registration desk will be available for questions and registration during the hours below. Tickets for available events may be purchased at the on-site registration desk, and t-shirts and additional purchased items will have a separate pick-up area. The registration desk will be at the convention center outside of the exhibit hall. There will be no shirts available for purchase on-site and no exchanges of sizes.

hoursFriday, July 20 9:00 am – 7:00 pmSaturday, July 21 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday, July 22 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Monday, July 23 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday, July 24 9:00am – 11:00 am

housing Any questions or problems concerning roommate matching will be handled by the housing agency at the Plant Biology 2012 Registration Desk. Individual housing concerns should be addressed with the respective hotel directly.

badge scanning Attendee badges have RFID cards attached to them. This year the cards will also contain the number of tickets purchased for events. The cards are on your badges to allow exhibitors to scan your badge to contact you after the meeting if you’d like them to. The RFID cards contain your name, institution, email, and phone number and no additional information. Scanning requires direct contact to gather the information on them. Attendees are welcome to not allow exhibitors to scan their badges if they so choose. Exhibitors will receive a post-meeting mailing list that does not contain emails and phone numbers. Plant Biology will honor any attendee who wishes to not be placed on the mailing list.

We will also be using paperless ticketing at ticketed events and your badge will be scanned at events

you have purchased a ticket for. We appreciate your assistance while we utilize this new technology for continued use in future years.

Mobile App Stay connected to the meeting with the Austin2012 mobile app. Available on iPhones, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and more. See the full page ad in this book.

Cameras/video/Audio recording Taking photos, video, or recording of any kind of the posters and sessions will be strictly PROHIBITED unless an author/speaker provides specific permission. This prohibition includes but is not limited to the use of camera phones and any other digital recording devices.

All new Career Center BASF OFFICIAL CAREER CENTER SPONSOR

The all new Career Center is located inside the Exhibit. This year’s career center is bigger and better: the job boards are sorted by industry; there will be a Career Information Lunch on Saturday; signs will indicate if Exhibitors have job openings; you can sign up to have professionals from various industries review your resume and much more.

on-site Childcare Available Through the ASPB Women in Plant Biology Committee, ASPB is providing low-cost on-site child care. Available on a first-come, first-served basis as space is available. Sign up at the on-site registration desk.

Child Attendance Policy Plant Biology is family friendly and we welcome parents of minor children (ages 0-17) to attend the meeting. Please note that modifications to this policy have been instituted in response to feedback from past annual meetings. To ensure the safety and care of minors, we have the following policy for attendees. There are no exceptions.

1. Children should be supervised by their caregiver at all times in the Plant Biology 2012 meeting facilities.

2. Mandated by the convention center, children are

Career Center Supporting Sponsor

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not allowed in the exhibit hall during setup or breakdown for their safety due to forklifts and the use of heavy equipment.

3. Do not leave your child unattended in the public areas of the meeting facilities, including restrooms, empty meeting rooms, hallways, lobbys, at registration, or sitting in hallways outside of meeting rooms.

4. ASPB, partnering societies, meeting facilities, and meeting staff are not responsible or liable for your children at any time.

5. 18 and above should be a fully registered attendee to attend any event which does not provide a guest ticket.

6. Minors are allowed at events as follows:

opening Mixer Ages 0-2 years will be allowed Ages 3 - 12 years will NOT be allowed Ages 13 and up requires guest ticket

scientific sessions Under 13 will NOT be allowed to attend.

daytime Poster sessions Ages 0-2 years will be allowed Ages 3 - 12 years will NOT be allowed Ages 13 - 17 allowed

Evening Poster sessions All minors are allowed. This event will serve alcohol. The drinking

age in the USA is 21.

Maggie Mae’s 323 East 6th street

Due to the fact that In the United States the legal drinking age is 21 for all alcohol that is purchased and consumed in a public place and to Maggie Mae’s policy, at the Party Hearty Monday:

Children ages 0-2 will be allowed

Children 3-12 year will NOT be allowed

All those ages 13-20 will be allowed with a ticket, but may be tagged as not allowed alcohol

In addition you may be required to present identification as proof of age in order to be served alcohol.

general information continued

Exhibits & Posters ExhibiT hAll 4Exhibits and posters are open during the exhibit hours as listed on your schedule. Refrain from entering exhibits when they are closed. The posters are organized by category and then poster number. Poster session times are listed in the schedule. Please attend your posters during the compulsory time slots based on your final poster number. Titles and authors only are printed in the program book. Poster abstracts are provided on the memory stick and online. Abstracts submitted after June 1, 2012 are posted online only.

internet Café Plant Biology 2012 features an Internet Café in the Exhibit Hall. It will be open the same hours as the posters. Please limit your online time to 10 minutes or less if others are waiting.

Meeting/Workshop surveys A meeting survey will be e-mailed to attendees immediately following the meeting. Workshops will provide a hand-out survey for response after the event. Your response is considered valuable by ASPB’s Program Committee. Thank you for your cooperation.

Message board Plant Biology 2012 has the traditional message boards near the Registration Desk for attendees to send and receive messages. An online message board is also available on the ASPB website this year. Please do not use the Job Board for messages.

speaker ready room shoW offiCE 14, MEzzAninE lEvElA speaker ready room is available for presentation testing in the convention center on the mezzanine level in room show office 14. Speakers should test their presentations at least an hour prior to their presentation and be at their sessions at least 10 minutes before they are scheduled to begin.

Plant biology 2012 smoking Policy Smoking is prohibited at any Plant Biology 2012 annual meeting functions or event areas.

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safety/health notice While enjoying Austin, please remember to keep your personal belongings secured. Traveling in groups is a safe way to visit the many attractions available. The convention center is constantly monitored by surveillance and security patrols. Emergency response staff are headquartered in the convention center. Please report any security concerns or emergencies to the Plant Biology 2012 Registration Desk.

Additional information/Questions The conference Registration Desk will be able to assist you with any additional questions regarding the meeting.

How To Apply

To be considered, candidates should

contact the Plant Sciences Program at

plantsciences.unl.edu to explore

opportunities for graduate study. For

additional information, please contact

the Graduate Program Coordinator at

[email protected] or (402) 472-2676.

Students can apply online at

gradapp.unl.edu.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is pleased

to announce assistantships available for

graduate students interested in a program

in the plant sciences.

Assistantships are available to outstanding

MS or PhD applicants through the Department

of Agronomy and Horticulture (Plant Breeding

and Genetics) or the Department of Biological

Sciences (Plant Systems Biology) at the

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the nation’s

premier land-grant university.

We are seeking well-qualified, highly motivated

students that have a research interest in

plant science and a background in biology,

agronomy, horticulture, biochemistry, genetics,

botany, plant pathology, bioinformatics,

biotechnology, or a closely related field.

The assistantship stipend includes a full-tuition

waiver and health benefits.

Graduate Assistantships

Plant Sciences Graduate ProgramUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln

p l a n t s c i e n c e s . u n l . e d u

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special eventsThe following Special Events are being offered at Plant Biology 2012. For the ones that require a pre-reserved or pre-purchased ticket, you can obtain tickets at the registration booth, if there are any still available. All dates and times are subject to change.

friday, July 20

9:30 AM - 10:30 AMundergraduate Poster session (free, pre-reservations required)rooM: 18A-d

Visit the future of plant biology as undergraduates display their posters during this special session. Undergraduates may move their posters to the exhibit/poster hall after this event if an abstract was submitted for the regular poster sessions.

10:30 AM - 12:00 PMsmall Colleges/Pui networking Event(free, pre-reservations required)rooM: 13Ab

This workshop is targeted toward scientists working at or interested in PUIs who want to network, discuss issues of common interest, find out about PUI-related opportunities, and provide feedback on ASPB programs for PUIs.

1:00 PM - 3:15 PMopening Address & Awards speakersrooM: bAllrooM d

All attendees are invited to attend this prominent annual ceremony, which recognizes meritorious research and service in plant biology by the presentation of awards to deserving individuals. The ASPB president, Steve Huber, will present the 2012 awards. The 2012 awards ceremony is immediately followed by talks from ASPB awardees Sean Cutler, the 2011 Charles Albert Shull Award winner, Susan Wessler, the 2011 Stephen Hales Prize winner, and Peter Raven, recipient of the 2012 Perspectives of Science Leaders Award.

6:35 PM - 8:00 PMopening reception (pre-reservation for attendees required, tickets available for purchase for guests) rooM: ExhibiT hAll 4

Network with colleagues at the first social gathering of the meeting. Light hors d’oeuvres and drinks only.

saturday, July 21 12:00 PM - 1:30 PMCareer Center lunch(free, pre-registration required)rooM: ExhibiT hAll 4

A special event that will provide the chance to post a resume, check the available jobs, chat with leaders in the field and meet with companies that have current openings – all in the exhibit hall. Must have a ticket to receive lunch.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMGuidelines for Preparing digital Art – beginner(free, pre-registration required)rooM: 13Ab

Speaker: Michael Hepp of The Sheridan Group There are a lot of variables when creating digital art. What software are you using? What size should the figure be? In which format should it be saved? What color mode should be used? We can help you create publication-ready figures from the beginning so you won’t have to spend time fixing problems later. If you’ve never created digital figures on your own, or you know only the basics, this is the best place to start. This presentation will include demonstrations in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, along with information on how to prepare figures that will reproduce the finest detail and most accurate color both online and in print. Topics will include color space, resolution, fonts, and file type. The presenter will be Michael Hepp, Technology Strategist for The Sheridan Group, the company that produces Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell. There will be ample time for Q & A at the end of the session.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMhow to be a Great Teacher: A hands on Workshop for Post-docs and students(pre-purchase required) rooM: 12b

We’ve all encountered teachers who have the ability to stimulate their students and make learning fun and easy. What qualities do these teachers share, and how can we emulate their success in our own teaching? Participants will consider goals for teaching diverse groups of students, discuss and practice methods for engaging students, and explore ways to assess student learning. We’ll also brainstorm

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ways that graduate students and post-docs can find opportunities to engage in teaching. This workshop includes a full dinner buffet. Sponsored by Teaching Tools in Plant Biology and The Plant Cell

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMCareer Workshop i - finding A Work-life balance (pre-purchase required)rooM: 11Ab

This workshop will focus on finding and maintaining work-life balance. A buffet dinner will be served. Sponsored by the Women in Plant Biology Committee

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMPublic Affairs Workshop: The intersection of Plant biology and Washington Policy(pre-registration required) rooM: 14

Learn more about the process that ultimately funds your research. This workshop will provide an introduction to the U.S. policy making process and will engage participants in current policy concerns. In participating, you will join a growing number of members helping ASPB amplify its voice as it promotes policies and robust support for plant biology research and education.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMPlant informatics Workshop(free, pre-registration required)rooM: 12A

Plant biology researchers increasingly rely on databases and other informatics resources to organize, integrate and provide access to the flood of plant biology data now available. We will present the latest developments, data and tools for several important plant informatics resources. Presentations: Eva Huala - TAIR/IAIC transition Doreen Ware - Gramene Dan Stanzione - iPlant Kate Dreher - Plant Metabolic Network

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMThe Generic Genome browser: A hands-on Workshop for installing, Configuring and using your own Gbrowser (free, pre-registration required)rooM: 15

GBrowse is widely used web application software for displaying genomic feature data (genes, QTLs, RNA-seq). With so many researchers getting access to so much data, it is important to give those researchers access to tools to share their data with collaborators or the world in an easily usable format. GBrowse provides just such a platform. In this course, we’ll cover the initial configuration, displaying simple features as well as more complex features like genes with multiple splice forms. We will also show how to display next generation sequencing data.

sunday, July 22 12:00 PM - 1:30 PMMinority Affairs sponsored speaker and lunch: fairy Tales and business Models(pre-purchase required)rooM: bAllrooM f

Speaker: David Asai, Director, Precollege and Undergraduate Science Education, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. David Asaiwill draw on his extensive experience with and understanding of myriad issues in STEM education to offer a compelling vision for the future.

12:00 PM - 1:30 PMu.s. federal funding Workshop (pre-registration required)rooM: 12A

Representatives from various US federal funding agencies will provide an overview of grant opportunities and tips for preparing successful proposals.

7:30 PM - 9:00 PMWomen in Plant biology sponsored speaker and dinner(pre-purchase required)rooM: bAllrooM f

Speaker: Donna Dean, “Mentoring that Works: Building Connections for a Lifetime of Career Options.”

special events continued

saturday, July 21 cont.

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7:30 PM - 10:00 PMGuidelines for Preparing digital Art – Advanced(free, pre-registration required)rooM: 12A

Speaker: Michael Hepp of The Sheridan Group If you are familiar with the basic concepts related to creating digital art, this session will cover more advanced topics such as color management and using ICC profiles, working with MS Office documents and PDFs, and more. It will include demonstrations of advanced techniques for creating publication-ready figures. The presenter will be Michael Hepp, Technology Strategist for The Sheridan Group, the company that produces Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell. There will be ample time for Q & A at the end of the session.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMCase study Teaching – Engaging students in Plant biology Problem solving (free, pre-registration required) rooM: 12b

This year’s education workshop will introduce conferees to case study teaching and the case study teaching materials available through the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/). Teaching with case studies encourages student engagement and supports active learning. In fact, many medical schools are now mandating that all classes be taught using case studies, a pedagogical strategy that has been shown to lead to greater student learning compared to lectures. Conferees will tackle a plant biology case – experiencing case study teaching from the student perspective and seeing how cases can be used to foster learning of science concepts and skills. The workshop will end with an invitation for participants to apply for sponsorship from ASPB to participate in a weeklong professional development workshop at the National Center in Buffalo, NY, in May 2013.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMCareer Workshop ii – Careers beyond Academia: Pursuing Jobs in other sectors (pre-purchase required) rooM: 11Ab

With competition for academic positions remaining high, there is a need to identify other job prospects for plant biologists. This workshop will focus on how to prepare for, find, land and keep jobs in industry,

government and in emerging areas. Specifically, selected speakers from industry, government, and other less obvious career choices will give short presentations and then move around the room, answering questions and providing networking opportunities. A buffet dinner will be served. Sponsored by the Membership Committee.

7:30 PM - 10:00 PMPlant Genome Annotation using the Maker Annotation Pipeline (free, pre-preregistration required)rooM: 15

We have been funded by the NSF Plant Genome Program to improve the MAKER gene annotation pipeline to better predict genes within plant genomes. MAKER is a portable, easy-to-use annotation pipeline that has been designed to meet the needs of genome projects that lack significant bioinformatics expertise. MAKER has seen wide adoption by animal genome projects and has been used to annotate a growing number of plant genomes. As sequencing costs continue to drop, plant researchers are sequencing many new genomes as well as resequencing genomes from additional cultivars/lines of species for which there is already a reference genome. Plant scientists will need convenient tools to annotate these genomes in-house and MAKER is being optimized to address this need. Our proposed MAKER workshop will provide participants with hands-on experience performing annotation with the MAKER pipeline. We will also discuss best-practices and strategies for plant genome annotation. Users who will benefit from this workshop will include PIs, postdocs and students who currently have an assembled but unannotated genome as well as those who are planning future genome projects.

Monday, July 23 8:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Location: Maggie Mae’s, 323 East 6th Street

Party hearty Monday (pre-reservation for attendees required, tickets available for purchase for guests) Join us for the traditional party on the final night of the meeting, with music, dancing, food and drinks!

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friday, July 20, 2012 TiME EvEnT loCATion

9:00 AM–7:00 PM Registration Open ExhibiT hAll 4 lobby

9:00 AM–9:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Open shoW offiCE 14-MEzzAninE lEvEl

9:00 AM–5:00 PM Exhibitor Move-in & Posters may be hung ExhibiT hAll 4

9:30 AM–10:30 AM Undergraduate Poster Session 18A-d

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Small Colleges/PUI Networking Event 13Ab (Free. Requires pre-registration )

1:00 PM–3:15 PM Opening Address & Award Speakers bAllrooM d 1:00 Opening Addresses & Awards Ceremony

1:45 A101: Charles Albert Shull Award Speaker Sean Cutler, University of California, Riverside The Core Abscisic Acid Signaling Pathway

2:15 A102: Stephen Hales Prize Speaker Sue Wessler, University of California, Riverside The Success Strategies of Transposable Elements that Rapidly Diversify Genomes

2:45 Leadership in Science Public Service Award Speaker Peter Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden

3:15 PM–3:45 PM Coffee Break bAllrooM d foyEr

3:45 PM–6:35 PM SYMPOSIUM I: Metabolism and Metabolic Networks BAllrooM d Chair: Mark Stitt

M101: Mark Stitt, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Studying Networks in Central Metabolism

M102: Kazuli Saito, RIKEN Plant Science Center Metabolomics as a Basis for Functional Genomics and Metabolic Network Analysis

M103: Katja Bärenfaller, ETH Zurich, Molecular Profiling of Arabidopsis Leaf Growth in Different Conditions

M104: Lars Nielsen, AIBN University of Queensland, Multi-Tissue Genome Scale Modeling: Toward Understanding Plant Metabolism at Organismal Level

6:45 PM–8:00 PM Opening Mixer In Exhibit Hall ExhibiT hAll 4

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saturday, July 21, 2012 TiME EvEnT loCATion

8:00 AM–5:00 PM Registration Open ExhibiT hAll 4 lobby

7:00 AM–11:00 PM Posters and Internet Café Open ExhibiT hAll 4

7:00 AM–7:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Open shoW offiCE 14, MEzzAninE lEvEl

9:30 AM–1:30 PM Exhibits Open ExhibiT hAll 4

9:40 AM–10:10 AM Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall ExhibiT hAll 4

8:30 AM–11:55 AM SYMPOSIUM II: Abiotic Stress: From Sensing to Survival BAllrooM d Chair: Julia Bailey-Serres

M201: Julia Bailey-Serres, University of California, Riverside, Flooding Stress: Sensing Mechanisms and Response Strategies

Leon Kochian, USDA-ARS, Cornell University, How Plant Roots Responds to and Neutralize Toxic Metals in the Soil

M203: Ron Mittler, University of North Texas, Surfing the ROS Wave for Successful Acclimation to Abiotic Stresses

M204: Ronald Pierik, Utrecht University, Signaling and Multi-Tasking in Crowded Environments

12:00 PM–1:30 PM Career Center Luncheon and Resume Review ExhibiT hAll 4 (free, pre-reg required)

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 1 – Metal stress 16Ab Chair: Leon Kochian

1:30 Lyza Maron, A Rare Gene Copy-Number Variant that Contributes to Maize Aluminum Tolerance

1:55 P12020: Matthew Gilliham, Wheat Grain Yields on Saline Soils Is Improved by An Ancestral Sodium Transporter Gene

2:15 P12024: Nimnara Yookongkaew, Analysis of Metallothionein (MT)-Deficient Arabidopsis Plants Demonstrates MTs are Involved in Cu Homeostasis but not in Metal Tolerance

2:35 P12005: Zeshan Hassan, Expressing NcZNT1 and NcZTP1 from NOCCAEA (THLASPI) Caerulescens Enhances Zn and Cd tolerance and Accumulation in Nicotiana tabacum

2:55 P12023: Ayan Raichaudhuri, Arabidopsis thaliana MRP1 (AtABCC1) is a Vacuolar Antifolate Transporter and Contribute to Heavy Metal Stress Tolerance

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 2 – Cell signaling 17Ab Chair: Meng Chen

1:30 P27008: Tong-Seung Tseng, Arabidopsis 14-3-3 Is Required For Stomatal Opening Mediated by PHOT2 in Response to Blue Light

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1:55 P27012: Alan Jones, G Protein Activation Without GEF in The Plant Kingdom

2:15 P27014: Hsuan Chou, Elucidation of a Signaling Pathway Mediating CLAVATA 3 Peptide and CLAVATA 1 Receptor Control of Stem Cell Fate in Meristemnatic Tissue

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 2 – Cell signaling cont. 17Ab

2:35 P27001: Xiquan Gao, Bifurcation of Innate Immune Signaling Via Calcium-Sensor Protein Kinases in Arabidopsis Effector-Triggered Immunity

2:55 P27002: Rafaelo Galvao, HEMERA: a Key Component Mediating Early Phytochrome Signaling in Arabidopsis

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 3 – vegetative development 18Ab Chair: Alan Lloyd

1:30 P06034: Greg Hatlestad, Trichome Accessory Cell Differentiation Is Enhanced by a Transcriptional Target of GLABRA2

1:55 P06030: Fang Bai, A TCP Transcription Factor, BRANCH ANGLE DEFECTIVE 1 (BAD1), Is Required For Normal Tassel Branch Angle Formation in Maize

2:15 P06032: April Wynn, Molecular Action of SEUSS-LIKE Transcriptional Adaptors During Shoot Apical Meristem Development in Arabidopsis thaliana

2:35 P06027: Carolyn Rasmussen, Leaf Boundaries: Live Cell Imaging of Ligule Development in Maize

2:55 P06021: Jose Sebastian, A Post-Embryonic Root Growth Program Signaled from the Arabidopsis Root Stele

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 4 - Algae 18Cd Chair: Richard Sayre

1:30 P04005: Fiona Bentley, Photosynthetic Generation of Isoprene in Cyanobacteria Via Heterologous Expression of the Pueraria montana (Kudzu) Isoprene Synthase Gene

1:55 P22005: Henning Kirst, Assembly of the Light- Harvesting Chlorophyll Antenna in the Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Requires Expression of the TLA2-CpFTSY Gene

saturday, July 21, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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2:15 P11002: Deqiang Duanmu, Bilins Are Necessary for the Transition to Photoautotrophic Growth in Chlamydomonas

2:35 P26006: Girish Rasineni, Post-translational Modifications in Chlamydomonas Rubisco Influence Catalysis

2:55 P01002: Shayani Pieris, Engineering the Inorganic Carbon Concentrating System of Microalgae for Enhanced Photosynthesis

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 5 – light signaling 19Ab Chair: Rick Vierstra

1:30 P27025: Ernest Burgie, Insights into Phytochrome Signaling Through Structural and Mutational Analyses of the Thermosynechococcus elongatus PixJ GAF Domain

1:55 P11004: Wen-ping Hsieh, Arabidopsis bZIP Transcription Factor 16 Integrates Light and Hormone Signaling Pathways to Regulate Early Seedling Development

2:15 P11010: Ullas Pedmale, Basis of Plant Growth Promotion by Cryptochromes in Response to Shade Signals

2:35 P11009: Amirali Sattarzadeh, Identification of Novel Candidate Genes Involved in Signaling or Chloroplast Movement

2:55 P16013: Rainer Bode, Effects of Photosynthetic Redox Stress on Gene Expression in Arabidopsis thaliana

3:15 PM–3:40 PM Coffee Break bAllrooM d foyEr

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 6 – Plant-Microbe interactions 16Ab Chair: Wolf Frommer

3:45 P25012: Wolf Frommer, Plant Versus Pathogen: A Tug of War for Food

4:10 P25021: Dingzhong Tang, EDTS1 (EDR2 Suppressor 1), a Receptor-Like Protein Kinase Regulates Plant Innate Immunity

4:30 P25053: Raka Mitra, The Bacterial Wilt Pathogen, Ralstonia solanacearum: Effector Proteins and Plant Root Responses

4:50 P25036: Venkatachalam Lakshmanan, Microbe- Associated Molecular Patterns (MAMP)-Triggered Root Responses Mediate Beneficial Rhizobacterial Recruitment in Arabidopsis

saturday, July 21, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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5:10 P25003: Julia Frugoli, How Does the Plant Say No More? A Molecular Genetic Approach to the Autoregulation of Nodulation

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 7 – Post-transcriptional regulation 17Ab Chair: Karen Browning

3:45 P16021: Changqing Zhang, Roles of Target Site Location and Sequence Complementarity in Trans- Acting Sirna Formation in Arabidopsis

4:10 P16020: Matthew Jones, CRS is a Novel Circadian Clock Factor With Splicing Defects

4:30 P16047: Albrecht von Arnim, Towards a Map of the Landscape of Translational Regulation in Arabidopsis

4:50 P16030: Karen Browning, Redox Control of Plant Translation

5:10 P26003: Richard Marshall, Regulation of Abscisic Signaling Pathways by 26S Proteasome Subunit RPT4

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 8 – Emerging Technologies 18Ab Chair: Bing Yang

3:45 P16044: Bing Yang, TAL Effectors For Disease and TAL Nucleases For Targeting Gene Editing in Plant

4:10 P02018: Yiping Qi, Enhancing Zinc Finger Nuclease- Mediated Genome Modification in Arabidopsis by Manipulating DNA Repair Pathways

4:30 P20001: Felix Hauser, A Genomic Scale Artificial Micro RNA Library as a Tool to Investigate the Redundant Gene Space in Arabidopsis thaliana

4:50 P02013: Camilla Betti, Targeted Protein Aggregation in Arabidopsis thaliana Plants as a Tool to Specifically Knock-Down Protein Function

5:10 P20004: Siegfried Jahnke, Imaging and Analyzing Structural and Functional Traits of Plants With MRI-PET Coregistration

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 9 – Circadian rhythms 18Cd Chair: Eva Farre

3:45 P16026: Eva Farre, Direct Regulation of Physiological Responses by the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock Component PRR7

saturday, July 21, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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4:10 P16008: Rebecca Murphy, Characterization of Maturity Genes Controlling Flowering in Response to Photoperiod in Sorghum bicolor

4:30 P17004: Marisa Miller, Regulation of Circadian Rhythms and Growth Vigor in Arabidopsis Hybrids and Polyploids

4:50 P26002: Jeongsik Kim, Functional Dissection of ZTL Protein Motifs: The LOV Domain in Regulation of the Circadian Clock and Plant Development

5:10 P16006: Polly Hsu, REVEILLE8 Regulates Both Evening and Morning Genes to Define the Evening Phase in Arabidopsis

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 10 – Temperature stress 19Ab Chair: Jian Hua

3:45 P13006: Jia Hua, Temperature Modulation of Plant Defense Responses

4:10 P13001: Huy Tran, The Circadian Clock Regulates Plant Growth Response to High Temperature Pulses

4:30 P13005: Nobohiro Suzuki, Identification of MBF1 Heat- Response Regulon of Arabidopsis thaliana

4:50 P09034: Elizabeth Waters, Comparative Effects of High Temperature and High Light in the Genus Boechera

5:10 P13003: David Horvath, CYCLIN D3;2 Is Cleaved in a DICER-Dependent Manner at a Conserved Sequence Site in the 5’UTR in Response to Cold

5:30 PM–7:30 PM Exclusive Poster session ExhibiT hAll 4 5:30–6:30 Even Poster Numbers 6:30–7:30 Odd Poster Numbers

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Digital Art I - Beginner (free, pre-reg required) 13Ab

7:30 PM–10:00 PM How to be a Great Teacher: A Hands On Workshop for Post-Docs 12b and Students (pre-reserved tickets required, $30/$25/$20) Sponsored by Teaching Tools in Plant Biology and The Plant Cell

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Public Affairs Workshop: The Intersection of Plant Biology and 14 Washington Policy (free, pre-registration required)

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Plant Informatics Workshop (free, pre-registration required) 12A

7:30 PM–10:00 PM The Generic Genome Browser: A Hands On Workshop for 15 Installing, Configuring and Using Your Own GBrowse (free, pre-registration required)

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Career Workshop I - Finding a Work-Life Balance 11AB (pre-reserved tickets required, $15)

saturday, July 21, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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sunday, July 22, 2012 TiME EvEnT loCATion

8:30 AM–4:00 PM Registration Open ExhibiT hAll 4 lobby

7:00 AM–11:00 PM Posters and Internet Café Open ExhibiT hAll 4

7:00 AM–5:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Open shoW offiCE 14, MEzzAninE lEvEl

8:30 AM–11:55 AM syMPosiUM iii: Martin Gibbs Medal symposia: Clock biology BAllrooM d Chair: Steve Kay

M301: Steve Kay, University of California, San Diego, Large Scale Discovery Approaches for Circadian Networks

M302: C. Robertson McClung, Dartmouth University, As Easy As ABC: Applying the Circadian Clock Model Developed In Arabidopsis To Brassica Crops

Todd Mockler, Danforth Plant Science Center

John Mullet, Texas A&M University

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Coffee Break bAllrooM d foyEr

12:00 PM–1:30 PM U.S. Federal Funding Workshop - Representatives from various 12B

12:00 PM–1:30 PM Resume Review in Career Center ExhibiT hAll 4

12:00 PM–7:30 PM Exhibits Open ExhibiT hAll 4

12:00 PM–1:30 PM Minority Affairs Sponsored Lunch and Speaker bAllrooM f (pre-reserved tickets required - $30/ $15)

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 11 - receptor-like Kinases 16Ab Chair: Alisa Huffaker

1:30 P25045: Alisa Huffaker, Receptor Kinases: Their Ligands and Roles 1:55 P27020: Yi Ma, Differences Between Initial Molecular Steps of DAMP and PAMP Receptor Mediated Immune Cascades: Studies of Calcium Signaling by PEPR1 and FLS2

2:15 P25009: Alberto Macho, The Novel Short LRR-RK SEL is a Positive Regulator of PAMP-Triggered Immunity

2:35 P27003: Hen-ming Wu, FERONIA Receptor Kinase, a Multi-Tasking Cell Surface Regulator, and its Interactions With Potential Signals and Other Cell Surface Molecules

2:55 P06024: - Keiko Torii, Direct Interaction of Ligand- Receptor Pairs Specifying Stomatal Patterning

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 12 – Molecular Evolution 17Ab Chair: Urban Johnson

1:30 P17016: Urban Johanson, Evolution of Aquaporin-Like Proteins in Plants

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1:55 P17006: Ines Pires, Two Sodium/Proton Antiporter Plant Gene Families, Two Different Evolutionary Histories

2:15 P17021: Tatiana Arias-Garzon, A Fully Resolved Phylogeny of the Brassica Crops and Wild Relatives (Brasiceae: Brassicaceae): Testing the Biogeographical and Diversification Hypothesis

2:35 P17017: Gaurav Moghe, Understanding Genome Evolution Post Polyploidization in Brassicaceae Using Newly Sequences Genome of Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)

2:55 P17020: Daniel Ilut, Homoplasy as a Source of Phylogenetic Signal: Using High-Throughput Sequencing Data to Characterize the Evolution of Glycine Genome Groups

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 13 - Metabolism 18Ab Chair: Mark Stitt

1:30 P19005: Jorday Hay, Predictive Modeling of Developing Oilseed Metabolism

1:55 P19010: Babu Valliyodan, Metabolic Plasticity in Soybean Seeds Under Water Deficits

2:15 P19004: Payam Mehrshahi, Interorganellar Complementation Demonstrates Biochemical Continuity Between the Chloroplast and ER

2:35 P19003: Yan Lu, Novel Transcriptional Regulation of Biosynthesis of Aspartate-Derived Amino Acids

2:55 P19001: Usman Arif, Enzymatic Regulation of Sterols and Glycoalkaloid Biosynthesis in Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) Plants

1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 14 - AbA 18Cd Chair: Julian Schroeder

1:30 P09001: Julian Schroeder, Chemical Genetics Uncovers Rapid Down-Regulation of Abscisic Acid Signaling Network by a Type III Effector Signaling Pathway

1:55 P18019: Christine Ondzighi, The LATD/NIP Transporter is Required for Normal ABA Localization at the Root Tip as Well as for Cell Wall Formation

2:15 P06026: Jidnyasa Mulekar, CK2 Alpha Subunits Affect Multiple Developmental and Stress-Responsive Pathways in Arabidopsis

2:35 P16007: Guojing Li, Calmodulin-Binding Protein CBP60g Enhanced Arabidopsis Disease Resistance, Abscisic Acid Sensitivity and Drought Tolerance

2:55 P09011: Chris Rock, Field Testing of Transgenic Cotton Expressng Arabidopsis ABA INSENSITIVE5 and B3-Domain Related to ABI3/VIVIPAROUS1 (RAV) Transcription Factors

sunday, July 22, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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1:30 PM–3:15 PM MinisyMPosiUM 15 – lipid signaling 19Ab Chair: Susanne Hoffmann-Benning

1:30 P06014: Susanne Hoffmann-Benning, New Aspects of Phloem-Mediated Long-Distance Lipid-Signaling in Plants

1:55 P27007: Imara Perera, The Role of Phospholipase C in Plant Abiotic Stress Response

2:15 P05008: Kent Chapman, An Arabidopsis Homolog of the Human Comparative Gene Identification 58 (CGI-58) Protein Modulates Linolenic Acid Homeostasis and Lipophilic Signaling

2:35 P27006: Xuemin Wang, Connections Between Lipid Signaling Pathways and Central Metabolism in Plant Response to Reactive Oxygen Species and Abiotic Stress

2:55 P25030: Jyoti Shah, Abietane Diterpenoid: a Signaling Function in Plant Defense

3:15 PM–3:40 PM Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall ExhibiT hAll 4

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 16 – Minority Affair symposia: how Plants 16Ab Treat Their friends and Enemies: responses to beneficial and Pathological Microbes

3:45 - MariaElena Zavala, Jorge Vivanco, and John Harada - Introduction to the Minorities Affairs Committee and the Session

3:50 P06054: Federico Sanchez, An Under-the-Ground Bean Story

4:25 P25071: Luciana Rinaudi-Marron, The Role of Quorum Sensing in the Symbiotic Interaction Between Sinorhizobium meliloti and Alfalfa

4:45 P25073: Erica Washington, Determining the Virulence Function of the Hopaf1 Family of P. Syringae Type III Effectors

5:05 P05026: Tenai Eguen, Early Signaling in Plant Immunity

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 17 – systems and stress 17Ab Chair: Jose Dinneny

3:45 P12006: Josey Dinneny, A Spatiotemporal Understanding of the Salt Stress Response

4:10 P10003: Hongchang Cui, Old Dogs, New Tricks? A Systems Approach Uncovers Important Roles for SHORT- ROOT and SCARECROW in Root Morphogenesis and Abiotic Stress Response

4:30 P14012: Melvin Oliver, Water-Deficit Specific Regulation of Gene Expression in Maize Root: miRNAs and Transcription Factor Profiling

sunday, July 22, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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4:50 P09006: Samuel Fox, Global Gene Expression Analysis of Brachypodium distachyon in Response to Cold, Drought, Salt and Heat Stress 5:10 P25002: Matt Geisler, Upregulation of Photosynthesis, and Downregulation of Stress Defense, is the Response of Arabidopsis Shoots to intraspecific Competition

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 18 – Plant insect interactions 18Ab Chair: Janet Braam

3:45 P25038: Danielle Goodspeed, Plants Defend Themselves Against Herbivores and Fungal Attack by Using the Circadian Clock to Control Jasmonate Levels

4:10 P25031: Clare Casteel, Expression of Turnip Mosaic Virus Proteins Alters Ayzus persicae Biology on Host Plants

4:30 P25015: Ritu Chaudhary, GroEL From the Endosymbiont Buchnera Aphidicola is Present in Aphid Saliva and is Recognized by the Plant Defenses

4:50 P25033: Carlos Avila, Expression of -DIOXYGENASE1 Influences Plant Host Susceptibility to Aphids

5:10 P25008: Joe Louis, Insect Salivary Signals Modulate Plant Defense Responses

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 19 – from Embryo to seedling 18Cd Chair: Ramin Yadegari

3:45 P06016: Shanshan Zhang, Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 Regulates Type I MADS-Box Gene Expression During Endosperm Development in Arabidopsis

4:10 P06001: Haiyan Jia, Functional Differentiation of AFL and VAL B3 Transcription Factors Regulating the Transition From Embryo Formation to Germination

4:30 P06022: Allison Phillips, Analysis of Stunter1, a Maize Mutant With Reduced Gametophyte Size and Maternal Effects on Seed Development

4:50 P06038: Sangho Jeong, Components of the Brassinosteriod Signaling Pathway Regulates Zygote Development in Arabidopsis

5:10 P15004: Jie Lu, Maternal Sirnas are Regulators of Parental Genome Imbalance and Gene Expression in Endosperm of Arabidopsis Seeds

3:45 PM–5:30 PM MinisyMPosiUM 20 – hormone biology 19Ab Chair: Michael Neff

3:45 P18011: Michael Neff, ATAF2 is a Transcriptional Repressor of The Brassinosteroid-inactivating Enzyme BAS1/CYP734A1

4:10 P18014: Paul Zwack, Cytokinin Response Factors 5 and 6 Integrate Sugar, Stress and Cytokinin Signals in Regulating Senescence

sunday, July 22, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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4:30 P10007: E. Wassim Chehab, Arabidopsis Touch-Induced Morphogenesis is Jasmonate Mediated and Protects Against Pests

4:50 P18008: Yuanxin Yan, Diverse Function of Jasmonic Acid in Maize Development and Defense

5:10 P18016: Jiahn Chou Guan, Strigolactone Signaling Affects Plants and Ear Architecture in Maize

5:30 PM–7:30 PM Exclusive Poster session ExhibiT hAll 4 5:30–6:30 Odd Poster Numbers 6:30–7:30 Even Poster Numbers

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Case Study Teaching - Engaging Students in Plant Biology 12b Problem Solving (free, pre-reg required)

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Career Workshop II: Careers Beyond Academia: Pursuing Jobs In 11AB Other Sectors (pre-reserved tickets required, $15)

7:30 PM–10:00 PM INPPO Plant Proteomics Workshop – Mass Spectrometry 14 Characterization of Proteins (free, pre-registration required) – SOLD OUT

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Plant Genome Annotation Using the MAKER Annotation Pipeline 15 (free, pre-registration required)

7:30 PM–10:00 PM Digital Art II - Advanced (free, pre-registration required) 12Ab

7:30 PM–10:00 PM WIPB Sponsored Dinner and Speaker bAllrooM f (pre-reserved tickets required, $30/$15) Speaker: Donna Dean, “Mentoring that Works: Building Connections for a Lifetime of Career Options”

Monday, July 23, 2012 TiME EvEnT loCATion8:30 AM–4:00 PM Registration Open ExhibiT hAll 4 lobby

7:00 AM–1:00 PM Posters and Internet Café Open ExhibiT hAll 4

7:00 AM–5:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Open shoW offiCE 14, MEzzAninE lEvEl

8:30 AM–11:20 AM syMPosiuM iv - Translational biology bAllrooM d Chair: Roger Beachy

8:30 M401: Norm Lewis, Washington State University, Lignocellulosic (Woody) Biomass Translation Biology: Realistic Expectations for Conversion to Fuels and Chemicals at Scale and Cost

8:55 M402: Daphne Preuss, Chromatin Inc, formerly at University of Chicago, Commercializing Innovation for Renewable Feedstocks

sunday, July 22, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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9:20 M403: Yafan Huang, Performance Plants, Inc, Increasing Crop Yields Under Climate Variability Through Genetic Engineering of Heat and Drought Stress Tolerance

9:45 COFFEE BREAK

10:15 M404: Maud Hinchee, ArborGen Company, Freeze Tolerant Eucalyptus for Biomass-based Industries in the Southeast United States

10:35 M405: Roger Beachy, Danforth Center and Washington University, 25 Years after the First Field Trail of Virus Resistant Transgenic Plants: What Limits Application and Deployment? 11:00 Discussion

9:30 AM–1:00 PM Exhibits Open ExhibiT hAll 4

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall ExhibiT hAll 4

12:30 PM–2:00 PM ASPB Executive Committee Meeting Luncheon 15

1:30 PM–3:10 PM MinisyMPosiUM 21 – natural variation and Phenotypic Plasticity 16Ab Chair: Neelima Sinha

1:30 P16010: Ulises Rosas, Phenotypic Plasticity and Natural Variation in Root Architecture in Arabidopsis

1:55 P06033: Gregory Maloney, Analysis of the Tomato Flavonoid Biosynthetic Pathway and the Effects of Flavonoids on Tomato Root and Seed Development

2:15 P06031: Cetin Yuceer, Contribution of FT Genes and Networks to the Evolution of Plant Life Forms and Adaptation

2:35 P15001: Sally Mackenzie, Breeding the Epigenome: Novel Epigenetic Variation Arises Through Plant Developmental Reprogramming

2:55 P06005: Neelima Sinha, Genome Assisted Developmental Analyses in Wild and Domesticated Tomato

1:30 PM–3:10 PM MinisyMPosiUM 22 – Cell shape and differentiation 17Ab Chair: Luis Vidali

1:30 P05016: Shu-Zon Wu, Myosin-VIII: A Link Between the Actin Cytoskeleton and Auxin Homeostasis

1:55 P06008: Aneesh Panoli, Local Auxin Biosynthesis at the Micropylar End Is a Key Step in The Patterning of The Arabidopsis Female Gametophyte

2:15 P05005: David McCurdy, Genetic Regulation of Phloem Parenchyma Transfer Cell Development in Arabidopsis

2:35 P05003: Jessica Lucas, MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 Promote Cell Proliferation and Axial Growth in Arabidopsis Roots

2:55 P05017: Luis Vidali, Myosin XI Oscillations Precede F-Actin’s During Polarized Plant Cell Growth

Monday, July 23, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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1:30 PM–3:10 PM MinisyMPosiUM 23 – Cellular stress 18Ab Chair: Bonnie Bartel

1:30 P05012: Lisa Farmer, The LON2 Protease Promotes Continued Matrix Protein Import into Peroxisomes

1:55 P05007: Andreas Schaller, Cell Death Control by Matrix Metalloproteinases in Tomato

2:15 P05004: Marina Dermastia, Programmed Cell Death Occurs Asymmetrically During Abscission in Tomato

2:35 P27019: Joel Gray, Phosphorylation Sites on the Arabidopsis AGC Protein Kinase AGC1-3 Have Opposing Roles in Cell Death Suppression

2:55 P0513: Srimathi Bogamuwa, Processing-Body and Stress Granule Localized Tandem Zinc Finger Proteins Are Involved in GA and ABA Mediated Regulation of Seed Germination

1:30 PM–3:10 PM MinisyMPosiUM 24 – Plants and Climate Change 18Cd Chair: Clint Springer

1:30 P23007: Briena Healy, Genomic Regions Responsible for Altered Reproductive Characteristics of Arabidopsis thaliana Grown at Elevated Carbon Dioxide

1:55 P23004: David Rosenthal, Cassava About-FACE: Greater Than Expected Yield Stimulation of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) by Future CO2 Levels

2:15 P23006: Cody Markelz, Limiting Nitrogen Availability Diminishes, But Does Not Eliminate, the Stimulation of Leaf Respiration by Elevated Carbon Dioxide Concentration

2:35 P23003: Craig Yendrek, Comparative Transcriptomics Implicates Glutathione as a Key Regulator of Ozone tolerance in Legume Crops

2:55 P23002: Csengele Barta, Drought Stress Impact on Photosynthesis and Isoprene Emission of Oak Species in Urban and Rural Areas of Texas

1:30 PM–3:10 PM MinisyMPosiUM 25 – brachypodium stress biology 19Ab Chair: Karen-Beth Scholthof

1:30 P25010: Karen-Beth Scholthof, Building a Model System for Plant Pathobiology: Brachypodium Is and Isn’t Arabidopsis

1:55 P25039: David Garvin, Brachypodium as a Model for Investigations of Nonhost Resistance to Stem Rust

2:15 P25035: Yu Cui, Cloning Barley Stripe Mosiac Virus Resistance Gene BSR1 from Brachypodium and its Interactions with BSMV

2:35 P25057: Marcia Buanafina, Brachypodium distachyon-Pathogen Interactions: Exploring the Cell Wall Barrier and Defense-Related Compounds

Monday, July 23, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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2:55 P10006: Kira Glover-Cutter, Activation of the Integrated Stress Response for Enhanced Stress Resistance and Longevity in Brachypodium distachyon (L.) Beauv.

3:10 PM–3:45 PM Coffee Break bAllrooM d foyEr

3:45 PM–5:25 PM MinisyMPosiUM 26 – Education and outreach 16Ab Chair: Kathleen Archer

3:45 P08006: David Micklos, E-Books, Educational Genome Interfaces, and Distributed Student Research: Model Outreach Methods for Plant Research Collaborations

4:10 P08003: Stacey Lundy, Undergraduates Learn Plant Genetics by Teaching Middle and High School Students

4:30 P08002: Jelena Brkjacic, Arabidopsis as an Educational Model

4:50 P08011: Eric Brenner, A Gene Expression Study for College Students Using Arabidopsis Roots

5:10 P08005: Robert Donaldson, Lecture Free Introductory Biology: A Studio/Laboratory Approach

3:45 PM–5:25 PM MinisyMPosiUM 27 – intracellular Trafficking 17Ab Chair: Marisa Otegui

3:45 P27010: Sorina Popescu, Roles of RTNLB1 and RTNLB2 in the Transportation to the Cell Surface of Plasma Membrane-Associated Signaling Receptors

4:10 P05021: Marisa Otegui, Endosomes in Cell Signaling and Development

4:30 P05002: Joanna Boruc, Dissecting the Requirement For Plant RanGAP1 Subcellular Targeting and GAP Activity for its Cellular and Developmental Functions

4:50 P05010: Renu Srivastava, The Organelle Movement of bZIP28 in Response to ER Stress

5:10 P05006: Alice Cheung, Formin-Regulated Subapical Actin Structure in Elongating Pollen Tubes Compartmentalizes Vesicular Trafficking and Steers Tip Growth Orientation

3:45 PM–5:25 PM MinisyMPosiUM 28 – Plant immunity 18Ab Chair: Barbara Baker

3:45 P16004: Barabara Baker, miRNA Regulation of Plant Innate Immune Receptors

4:10 P25025: Karolina Mukhtar, Novel Functions of Secondary Pathways and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Plant Immunity

4:30 P25005: Cheng Cheng, Dissecting “Aggie” With High-Throughput Genetic Screen and Next-Generation Sequencing-Enabled Gene Discovery

4:50 P25034: Hong Gu Kang, CRT1 Participates in Multiple Levels of Plant Immunity, is Nuclear Localized, and is a Member of the MORC ATPase Superfamily

Monday, July 23, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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5:10 P25048: Chantal Brosseau, Possible Implications of Another Argonaute Protein in the Defense Against the Potato Virus X

3:45 PM–5:25 PM MinisyMPosiUM 29 – Transcriptional regulators in development 18Cd Chair: Ben Holt III

3:45 P06025: Enamul Huq, NFL Promotes Flowering Specifically Under Short-Day in Arabidopsis

4:10 P16043: Ben Holt, III, NF-Y Transcription Factors Interact With CONSTANS to Regulate Chromatin Looping at the FLOWERING LOCUS T Promoter

4:30 P06012: Pooja Sharma, The BEL1-Like Family of Transcription Factors in Potato

4:50 P18013: Burkhard Schulz, The GRAS Family Transcription Factor Upright Leaf Angle1 (Url1) Encodes a Monocot-Specific Brassinosteroid Function for Leaf Angle Control in Maize

5:10 P06017: Liza Conrad, The Polycomb Group Gene EMF2B Regulates Floral Organ Development in Rice

3:45 PM–5:25 PM MinisyMPosiUM 30 – Genome Evolution 19Ab Chair: Z. Jeffrey Chen

3:45 P17022: Z. Jeffrey Chen, Cis and Trans Regulation and Morphological Diversity in Allopolyploids and Their Progenitors

4:10 P17023: Joshua Udall, The Correlation of DNA Methylation and Homeologous Gene Expression in Cotton Petals

4:30 P17011: James Schnable, Fractionation of Both Promoters and Whole Genes Following the Maize Whole Genome Duplication

4:50 P17014: Alan Lloyd, Identification of Classical Beet Pigment Loci, R and Y, Using Whole Genome Profiling

5:10 P17007: Patrick Larkin, Genetic Analysis of Seagrass (Halodule wrightii) Populations From Texas Gulf Coast

1:00 PM–5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Breakdown (posters closed for safety) ExhibiT hAll 4

5:30 PM–7:00 PM Poster session ExhibiT hAll 4 5:30–6:00 Even Poster Numbers 6:00–6:30 Odd Poster Numbers 6:30–7:00 Free Networking Poster Session

8:30 PM–11:30 PM Party Hearty Monday–Maggie Mae’s MAGGiE MAE’s- 6Th sTrEET

Monday, July 23, 2012 cont. TiME EvEnT loCATion

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012 TiME EvEnT loCATion

9:00 PM–11:00 AM Registration Open ExhibiT hAll 4 lobby

7:00 AM–2:00 PM Posters Open – all posters not removed by 2 PM will be discarded ExhibiT hAll 4

8:00 AM–1:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Open shoW offiCE 14, MEzzAninE lEvEl

9:00 AM–1:00 PM syMPosiuM v: President’s symposia: Post-translational bAllrooM d Modifications Key to signaling and Metabolism Chair: Steve Huber

M501: Steve Clouse, North Carolina State University, The Role of Receptor Kinase Phosphorykation in Plant Signaling Pathways

M502: Cyril Zipfel, The Sainsbury Lab, Regulation of Arabidopsis Surface Immune Receptor Complex Activity

M503: Iris Finkemeier, LMU Munich, Exploring the Role of Lysine Acetylation in the Regulation Of Plant Metabolism

M504: William Plaxton, Queen’s University, Regulatory Phosphorylation and Monoubiquitination of Novel Phophoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Isoforms in Castor Seed Oil

1:00 PM–2:00 PM ASPB Business Meeting bAllrooM d

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Resources and Events

Instructional Resources for K-16+ Science Education

Vision and Change in Undergraduate Education

Public Outreach and Engagement

Professional Development on Science Teaching & Learning

Mentoring and Career Development

www.aspb.org/education

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aspb officers & executive committee 2012

boArd of TrusTEEs (3-yEAr TErMs)

Mary Lou Guerinot, Chair Jonathan D. Monroe, Treasurer Danny J. Schnell Richard Amasino

ConsTiTuTion & bylAWs CoMMiTTEE (3-yEAr TErMs)

Alice C. Harmon, Chair Dan Bush C. Robertson McClung

EduCATion CoMMiTTEE (4-yEAr TErMs)

Erin Dolan, Chair John C. Cushman George Ude Scott WoodyKathleen Archer Chad V. Jordan, adjunct member

EduCATion foundATion

Mark Brodl, Chair Nick Carpita, Immediate Past President Steve Huber, PresidentPeggy Lemaux, President-elect Jonathan Monroe, TreasurerMary Lou Guerinot, Chair BOTChristine FlanaganSarah WyattErin DolanSusan SingerSteve VanNocker

ExECuTivE CoMMiTTEE (3-yEAr TErMs)

Steven C. Huber, President Nicholas C. Carpita, Immediate Past-President Peggy Lemaux, President-electJulia Bailey-Serres, Secretary Jonathan D. Monroe, Treasurer, Board of Trustees Crispin Taylor, Executive Director David Horvath, Chair, Membership Committee MariaElena B. Zavala, Chair, Committee on Minority Affairs Sally A. Mackenzie, Chair, Publications Committee Mary Lou Guerinot, Chair, Board of Trustees Marta Laskowski, Chair, Status of Women in Plant Biology Committee Erin Dolan, Chair, Education Committee Leon V. Kochian, Chair, International Committee Richard T. Sayre, Chair, Committee on Public Affairs Marguerite J. Varagona, Elected Member Gloria Muday, Elected MemberRichard Vierstra, Elected Member Estelle M. Hrabak, Rep to Executive Committee, Northeastern SectionRoberto Gaxiola, Rep to Executive Committee, Western SectionZhongchi Liu, Rep to Executive Committee, Mid-Atlantic Section Sarah Wyatt, Rep to Executive Committee, Midwestern SectionKent Chapman, Rep to Executive Committee, Southern Section

inTErnATionAl CoMMiTTEE (3-yEAr TErMs)

Leon V. Kochian, Chair Thomas W. Okita Samuel Gudu Jurandir Magalhaes Bijay SinghGeorge Ude

MEMbErshiP CoMMiTTEE (4-yEAr TErMs)

David Horvath, Chair Colleen Doherty Frank G. Dohleman Rebecca Arundale Leeann Thornton

CoMMiTTEE on MinoriTy AffAirs (3-yEAr TErMs)

MariaElena B. Zavala, Chair Gokhan Hacisalihoglu, adjunct memberAdan Colon-CarmonaLinda Different Cloud Beronda L. MontgomeryJorge Vivanco John J. Harada

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noMinATinG CoMMiTTEE (3-yEAr TErMs)

Peggy Lemaux,Chair, President-electSteven C. Huber, PresidentNicholas C. Carpita, Immediate Past-President

oPErATions subCoMMiTTEE

Steven C. Huber, Chair, PresidentNicholas C. Carpita, Immediate Past-President, Chair Peggy Lemaux, President-elect Mary Lou Guerinot, Chair, Board of Trustees

ProGrAM CoMMiTTEE (4-yEAr TErMs)

Julia Bailey-Serres, Chair/Secretary Peggy Lemaux, President-elect Judy Callis, Past Secretary Janet Braam Todd C. Mockler Jeffrey F. Harper Andrew Bent

CoMMiTTEE on PubliC AffAirs

Richard T. Sayre, Chair Nicholas C. Carpita, Immediate Past-President Colleen Doherty, Early Career Representative Patrick S. Schnable Elizabeth E. HoodMaureen McCannNorman G. Lewis Julian Schroeder Sally A. Mackenzie David Stern

PubliCATions CoMMiTTEE (5-yEAr TErMs)

Sally A. Mackenzie, Chair Neil E. Olszewski Caren Chang Gary Stacey Georg Jander

WoMEn in PlAnT bioloGy CoMMiTTEE

Marta Laskowski, Chair Michael M. Neff Diane C. BasshamWendy PeerCarolyn Wetzel Kateri Duncan

Committee Meeting schedule

Friday, July, 20 7:45 AM–9:00 AMEducation FoundationrooM: 11b

Saturday, July 21 7:00–8:30 AMWomen in Plant Biology rooM: shoW offiCE 12, MEzzAninE lEvEl

International rooM: 11b

Sunday, July 22 7:00 AM–8:30 AMPublic Affairs CommitteerooM: 11b

Education CommitteerooM: shoW offiCE 12, MEzzAninE lEvEl

Monday, July 23 Minority Affairs rooM: shoW offiCE 12, MEzzAninE lEvEl

Membership CommitteerooM: 11b

Tuesday, July 24 7:30 AM–9:30 AMProgram CommitteerooM: shoW offiCE 12, MEzzAninE lEvEl

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going greenGOING GREEN! This year every effort was made to ensure that our 2012 meeting is as environmentally friendly as possible.

nEW: Paperless Ticketing Most events for attendees no longer use a paper ticket. We now use RFID badge scanning at the door to pre-registered/pre-paid for events to replace paper ticketing.

MATEriAls And suPPliEs Printed materials were mostly produced in Texas and to provide income for the local economy. Whenever possible, printing was done with recycled materials. We will serve mostly local food at all food events during the meeting. As many materials, logistical items, and hired staff are sourced out to local vendors as possible.

ProGrAM booK And noTEPAds This year, we have opted to only put the abstract titles and authors in the printed program, and created memory sticks for the full abstracts. We have also eliminated the notepads and instead added note areas within the program book for you.

rECyClinG bins Recycling bins will be provided throughout the meeting space, and we have requested hotels to provide recycling and linen reuse programs in the hotel rooms. Name badge collection bins will be also be provided at the end of the meeting so that badgeholders can be reused for future meetings.

sAvE EnErGy We will conserve energy in meeting rooms that are not in use.

What can you do as an attendee?

1. Make a conscious effort to recycle, not only while in the meeting venues but also while touring or enjoying the local area.

2. Take advantage of the linen and towel reuse program in the hotel rooms.

3. Be conscious of your water consumption by turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth and limiting your shower.

4. Patronize the local shops and vendors.

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exhibit hall informationExhibiT hAll hoT sPoTs!Don’t miss your opportunity to win $300 cash! Attendees have six chances to win a $300 cash drawing by being in the right booth at the right time. During six designated 15-minute periods (two drawings each day), three potential hot spot numbers will be randomly chosen and called over the PA system. One of the three booths will be selected as the hot spot. Attendees will have 15 minutes to pick one of the booths. All attendees, standing in the booth that is selected as the hot spot when the number is called, will be eligible to win $300 right there in the booth. Badges will be scanned, and the winner will be drawn. Attendees standing in the hot spot booths give consent to their badge being scanned and contact information given to the hot spot companies.

hoT sPoT CoMPAniEs:Conviron Booth 609hybrigenics Booth 601li-Cor Booth 402Mo bio laboratories Booth 515syngenta Booth 409

sCAvEnGEr hunT:Don’t miss your opportunity to win $100. Collect stickers from this year’s Exhibitor Scavenger Hunt participants and place them on your scavenger hunt card found at registration and the exhibit hall entrance. Drop off your completed card in the boxes located at the ASPB booth or registration desk. A drawing will be held Monday, July 23th at 10:30 AM and the winner will be announced inside the Exhibit Hall.

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Advanced Analytical booth 4032711 S. Loop Dr., Suite 4150, Ames, IA 50010Website: www.aati-us.com

Advanced Analytical is the maker of the Fragment Analyzer™ capillary electrophoresis (CE) instrument to analyze DNA fragments for Next-Gen Sequencing, genotyping, checking RNA quality and quantity, and working with microsatellite SSRs.

AsPb Education Center booth 411/41215501 Monona Dr., Rockville, MD 20877Website: my/aspb.org?page=Education

Discover new plant-based educational modules created by the winners of the Competition for Innovative Instruction and see how to use their interactive resources in your learning community. The Education booth offers many resources, developed by ASPB members and expert partners, that span the educational spectrum from early-education to the undergraduate curriculum, for use on campus as well as to facilitate faculty support of K-12 and community educators. Learn about guides to best practices in teaching and learning, publishing education scholarship, and framing science controversies. Be sure to catch the informal “Hot Topics in Science Education” discussions lead by outstanding innovators in outreach and curriculum development. The Hot Topics schedule is posted in the booth; alerts will be sent out via the ASPB meeting app and our Twitter feed #PB12_Austin.

bAsf Plant science, l.l.C booth 21426 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Pa, NC 27709Website: www.basf.com/plantscience

BASF Plant Science is one of the world’s leading companies providing innovative plant biotechnology solutions for agriculture. Today, about 840 BASF Plant Science employees are helping farmers meet the growing demand for improved agricultural productivity and healthier nutrition for humans and animals. BASF Plant Science has developed an unparalleled gene discovery platform focusing on yield and quality traits in crops such as corn, canola, soybeans, wheat and rice.

berthold Technologies booth 31499 Midway Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830Website: www.berthold-us.com

Berthold Technologies is the worldwide leader in Luminescent imaging and detection. We offer highly sensitive instruments used in research; the NightShade Plant Imaging system which monitors luminescence and fluorescence in seedlings/whole plants; this system can include LED light sources for Day/Night simulation, side view camera and turntable for square Petri-Dishes.

bio Chambers incorporated booth 502477 Jarvis Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2W 3A8, CanadaWebsite: www.biochambers.com

Carl zeiss Microimaging, inc. booth 201One Zeiss Dr., Thronwood, NY 10594Website: www.zeiss.com/microscopy

Carl Zeiss is one of the leading manufacturers of laser microdissection, light, electron and ion beam microscope systems and offers complete solutions for biomedical research, the healthcare sector and high-tech industries. Its product line spans a broad spectrum from routine light microscopes to research level imaging systems and ultraresolution systems.

Cid bio-science booth 302

4901 NW Camas meadows Dr., Camas, WA 98607Website: www.cid-inc.com

CID Bio-Science designs and manufactures scientific instruments for agricultural, environmental and biotechnological research. CID’s mission is to satisfy the needs of researchers by designing instruments that are: reliable, portable and easy-to-use. CID instruments provide relevant data for: Photosynthesis, Leaf Area, Plant Canopy Analysis, Spectroscopy, Root Imaging and Analysis, and Ethylene Analysis.

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  Berthold’s newest instrument in Plant Research

The only dedicated in vivo plant imager!

NightSHADE

 

Research such as…

*Gene research in plants

* Genetic regulation

* Circadian rhythms

* Regulation of plant growth

* Stress tolerance

* Abundance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) * In planta drug discovery

Features…

* Deeply cooled CCD camera with high resolution

* Top and side view imaging

* Luminescence & fluorescence * Large intelligent dark box

* LED-based plant illumination for daylight stimulation

* Rotating and x-y table to hold multiple dishes & side imaging

* Temperature control of plates Berthold Technologies 

PH:  865‐483‐1488   Email:  berthold‐[email protected] 

www.berthold‐us.com 

Visit us at booth #314       

Conviron booth 609

590 Berry St., Winnipeg, MB R3H OR9, CanadaWebsite: www.conviron.com

Conviron is a global supplier of controlled environment systems for plant science research. We offer an extensive product portfolio of single and multi-tier chambers and rooms, research growth house and greenhouses, much of which is customized to a client’s specific requirements. To help ensure project success, we also offer specialized services from early-stage engineering and design through to installation, project commissioning and on-going maintenance and support.

dynamax, inc. booth 202

10808 Fallstone Rd., Suite 350, Houston, TX, 77099Website: www.dynamax.com

Elsevier booth 2099430 Key West Ave., Suite 113, Rockville, MD 20850Website: www.pathwaystudio.com

Pathway Studio® from Elsevier, integrates data extraction, experimental data, and visualization tools. Rapidly distill vast amounts of information into useable, relevant knowledge across your domain (mammalian, plant, drugs), interpret experimental data and create models around traits/ diseases in plant species and detail mechanisms of action behind specific compounds

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faculty of 1000 booth 401Middlesex House, 34-42 Cleveland St., London, United KingdomWebsite: http://f1000.com

Faculty of 1000 identifies the best articles in biology and medicine based on the opinions of 10,000 top scientists and clinical researchers, who provide short evaluations explaining why the selected articles are important. Updated continuously, F1000.com contains more than 120,000 evaluations covering essential research from more than 3,500 journals.

Genscript usA booth 315860 Centennial Ave, Piscataway, NJ, 08854Website: www.genscript.com

GenScript is the largest global suppliers of research services and products (custom genes, peptides, proteins, antibodies, antibody engineering, assay development, etc). Since 2002, we’ve provided dedicated support for global clients via our R&D bio-reagent and bio-assay center. In 2011, 2300+ peer-reviewed journal articles referenced GenScript, making us world’s most-cited CRO.

hybriGEniCs services sAs booth 601

3-5 Impasse Reille, FranceWebsite: www.hybrigenics.com

Hybrigenics Services is a complete solution provider to understand proteins’ functions in cells through the identification and modulation of protein interactions. We offer 3 lines of services to: 1) DISCOVER novel protein interactions 2) VALIDATE proteins’ function in cells 3) INHIBIT protein interactions with small molecules

integra biosciences booth 3092 Wentworth Dr., Hudson, NH 03051Website: www.integra-biosciences.com

INTEGRA is a leading provider of high-quality laboratory tools for liquid handling, media preparation, sterilization and cell cultivation. We are committed to creating innovative solutions which fulfill the needs of our customers in research, diagnostics and quality control within the life science markets and medical industry.

Journal of Experimental botany/soc. for Experimental botany booth 504Lancaster University, Bailrigg House, Lancaster, United KingdomWebsite: jxb.oxfordjournals.org

The JXB publishes high quality manuscripts that address questions of broad interest to plant biologists. If you’re interested in learning more about the JXB, our special issues, open access policy, the Society of Experimental Biology, or simply want to enter our competition then please make sure to visit our stand

lemnaTec Gmbh booth 306 18 Schumanstr, Wuerselen, GermanyWebsite: www.lemnatec.com

LemnaTec’s team of scientists develops hard- and software solutions for Plant Phenomics, high-throughput and high-content screening of seedlings, insects and other organisms and for the automated evaluation of bio tests in ecotoxicology.

li-Cor bioscience booth 4024421 Superior St., Lincoln, NE 68504Website: www.licor.com/env

LI-COR instruments for photosynthesis and fluorescence, gas analysis, leaf area, and light measurement are recognized worldwide for standard-setting innovation in plant science and environmental research. LI-COR pioneered the development of infrared fluorescence labeling and detection systems for imaging, DNA sequencing, microsatellites, and AFLP® for genomic research and discovery.

Microbiology international booth 510

5108 Pegasus Ct., Suite A, Frederick, MD 21704Website: www.800EZMICRO.com

Mo bio laboratories, inc. booth 5152746 Loker Ave., West, Carlsbad, CA 92008Website: www.mobio.com

MO BIO Laboratories, Inc. is a global leader in solutions for nucleic acid purification, offering innovative tools for research in plant biology. Our patented Inhibitor Removal Technology ensures isolation of high quality, inhibitor-

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opti-sciences, inc. booth 5128 Winn Ave., Hudson, NH 03051

OptiSciences Inc. – New – Chlorophyll content meter for conifers, cactus, moss, turf grass, fruit, immature & germinating plants. New - hand held chlorophyll fluorometer the OS30p +. Research chlorophyll fluorometers, & ADC BioScientific photosynthesis equipment.

oxford university Press booth 311198 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016

Visit OUP at our booth to browse prestigious, high quality books and journals in plant biology. You’ll receive a 20% discount on books and you can pick up your free sample copy of our journals including Annals of Botany, Molecular Plant and Journal of Experimental Botany. You can also learn more about our online only journal, AoB PLANTS.

free nucleic acids from even the toughest plant samples, removing phenolics, polysaccharides and other PCR inhibiting substances.

Monsanto booth 603700 Chesterfield Parkway W., Chesterfield, MO 63017, St. Louis, MO 63167www.monsanto.com

Monsanto is one of the world’s leading agricultural technology companies. We develop better seeds through a mixture of traditional breeding and world-class biotechnologies. Every day we invest over $3 million in research to help the world’s farmers produce more with less resources.

nsf/usdA/doE booth 509DOE, Office of Science, SC-22. 13, Washington, DCWebsite: www.nsf.org; www.science.energy.gov

Representatives from the Department of Energy, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture /US Department of Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation will provide information about funding opportunities for plant biology research and education.

For field work, the choice is obvious.

www.ppsystems.com

Your Research Partner For Over 25 Years

• Photosynthesis • Chlorophyll Fluorescence • Soil CO2 Efflux

Contact us at:110 Haverhill Road, Suite 301Amesbury, MA 01913 USA

TEL +1 978-834-0505FAX +1 978-834-0545EMAIL [email protected]

Stop by booth #516 to see the NEW CIRAS-3

Weighs just 4 kg

New!New!

CIRAS-3 Portable Photosynthesis System

Experience True Portability

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Percival scientific booth 505

505 Research Dr., Perry, IA 50220Website: www.percival-scientific.com

Percival Scientific, in business for over 125 years, sets the standard of excellence for the environmental control industry. Percival offers a complete line of customized plant growth chambers, Arabidopsis chambers, plant tissue culture chambers, incubators and environmental control rooms to match your research and budget needs.

Photon system instruments ltd. booth 506Hogrova 20, Bmo, Czech RepublicWebsite: http://www.psi.cz

PSI - Czech Republic based company - specializes in design and manufacture of sophisticated, high-end instrumentation for research in biological sciences. PSI current product lines include: (1) devices for chlorophyll fluorescence measuring and advanced imaging; (2) wide range of compact, hand-held instrumentation; (3) high-tech photobioreactors and other algal cultivators; (4) intelligent growth chambers.

PhytoTechnology laboratories, llC booth 30314335 West 97th Terrace, Lenexa, KS 66215Website: www.phytotechlab.com

PhytoTechnology Laboratories® is a global supplier of microbiological media, biochemicals, plant tissue culture media, and laboratory supplies for the plant pathology, plant molecular biology, and plant science markets. Visit our booth for more details and information about our products and company. For unmatched quality & service, choose PhytoTechnology Laboratories®.

Plant Genome resources outreach booth 215Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology, 260 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305

Project representatives will be present to demonstrate tools for cutting-edge genomics and genetics research and to answer questions from BAR (www.bar.utoronto.ca), Gramene (www.gramene.org), iPlant (www.iplantcollaborative.org), PO (www.plantontology.org), PMN (www.plantcyc.org), and TAIR (www.Arabidopsis.

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org). Information will be available from these groups and a collection of other plant genomics databases and projects with resources for sequenced genomes, ontology development, genetic mapping, functional annotation of genes, mutants and phenotypes, plant metabolism, genetic diversity and bioinformatics tools, including KBase (kbase.us), MaizeGDB (www.maizegdb.org), RiceXPro (ricexpro.dna.affrc.go.jp), SGN (www.solgenomics.net, Soybase (soybase.org), SoyKB (soykb.org), and TreeGenes (dendrome.ucdavis.edu/treegenes),

PP systems booth 516110 Haverhill Rd., Suite 301, Amesbury, MA 01913

See the latest high quality research instrumentation for measurement of photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, soil respiration, CO2 & H2O infrared gas analysis, oxygen, and vegetation reflectance, and a wide range of light sensors (UVA/UVB, PAR, Red/Far Red). We are also the proud exclusive distributor for Hansatech Instruments, Skye Instruments, bbe Moldaenke & Gill Instruments.

Qubit systems, inc. booth 410700 Gardiners Rd., Suite 105, Kingston, ON K7M 3X9, CanadaWebsite: www.qubitsystems.com

Qubit Systems Inc. specializes in instrumentation for industry, research and teaching in the biological and environmental sciences. We manufacture and sell broad range of gas analyzers (see our NEW Q-Box Packages), environmental sensors, chlorophyll and GFP fluorescence imaging systems that range from hand-held instruments to high-throughput systems for plant phenotyping

The samuel roberts noble foundation booth 513

2510 Sam Noble Parkway, Ardmore, OK 73401Website: www.noble.org

spex samplePrep llC booth 30115 Liberty St., Metuchen, NJ 08873Website: www.spexsampleprep.com

SPEX SamplePrep, LLC was founded in 1954 providing superior sample preparation equipment. Our 2010 Geno/Grinder®, a high-throughput tissue lyser featuring Kryo-Tech® accessories that allow the pre-chilling of samples,

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and Freezer/Mills®. cryogenic mills used with liquid nitrogen, are specifically designed for extracting DNA/RNA from plant tissues while preserving the sample’s integrity.

springer booth 501233 Spring St., New York, NY, 10013Website: www.springer.com

Get hands-on experience with Springer’s multi-format publishing model: print – eBook – MyCopy (printed eBooks for US$ 24.95). Our mission is to support your research. Come browse our books in your preferred format: print, online, or on an iPad. Ensure optimized print and electronic dissemination of your work! Get Read. Publish With Springer. http://www.springer.com

syngenta biotechnology, inc. booth 409

3054 E. Cornwallis Rd., Research Triangle Park, NC 27709Website: www.syngentathoughtseeders.com

Syngenta, one of the world’s leading companies with more than 26,000 employees in over 90 countries, strives to maximize innovation potential by combining its industry expertise with the capabilities of other global technology leaders. Together, Syngenta and its partners will continue to deliver integrated agricultural solutions to customers. For more information or to initiate a collaboration, visit SyngentaThoughtseeders.com.

syngene booth 4055108 Pegasus Ct., Suite M, Frederick, MD 21704Website: www.syngene.com

For over 25 years, Syngene has consistently pioneered innovations for gel and blot imaging and software analysis. Our highly automated software programs rapidly capture and analyze samples quickly and efficiently. Our products, including the revolutionary G:Box series, offer solutions for multi-label fluorescence, chemiluminescence, UV fluorescence, colorimetric and colony counting samples.

union biometrica booth 31035 Medford St., Suite 101, Somerville, MA 02143

Union Biometrica Large Particle Flow Cytometers automate the analysis & dispensing of objects too big/fragile for traditional flow cytometers. Samples include seeds (Arabidopsis), protoplasts and calli, and encapsulated cells. Choose from COPAS models or BioSorter with interchangeable modules to cover the full 10-1500μm range – ideal for shared instrument grants.

The university of nebraska-lincoln online Plant breeding and Genetics Professional development Certificate booth 304202 Keim Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583Website: http://argonomu.unl.edu/plantgenetics

The Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at the University of Nebraska is pleased to offer The Plant Breeding and Genetics Professional Development Certificate program. Our online professional development certificate program covers a broad scope of key topics for seed industry and plant breeding professionals.

uvP, llC booth 6052066 W., 11th St., Upland, CA 91786Website: www.uvp.com

UVP BioImaging Systems include BioSpectrum® Imaging System with advanced, automated controls for plant, chemiluminescence, fluorescence, multiplex, colorimetric imaging and analysis. ChemiDoc-It®TS2 Imager has integrated touch screen/computer. For excitation of stains such as GFP and RFP add BioLite MultiSpectral Light Source. Products include HEPA/UV PCR hoods, UV Crosslinkers/Cabinets and UV Lamps.

Wiley-blackwell Publishing booth 404305 Main St., Malden, MA 02148

Wiley-Blackwell is the international scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, with strengths in every major academic and professional field and partnerships with many of the world’s leading societies. For more information, please visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/.

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major symposia abstracts

Awards symposia A101 The core abscisic acid signaling pathway Presenter: Cutler, Sean, UC-Riverside, [email protected] A102 The success strategies of transposable elements that rapidly diversify genomes Presenter: Wessler, Susan, University of California Riverside, [email protected]

symposia 1–Metabolism and Metabolic networks M101 studying networks in central metabolism Presenter: Stitt, Mark, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology Golm, [email protected] M102 Metabolomics as a basis for functional genomics and metabolic network analysis Presenter: Saito, Kazuki, Chiba University/RIKEN Plant Science Center, [email protected] M103 Molecular profiling of Arabidopsis leaf growth in different conditions Presenter: Baerenfaller, Katja, ETH Zurich, [email protected] M104 Multi-tissue genome scale modeling: toward understanding plant metabolism at organismal level Presenter: Nielsen, Lars Keld, AIBN, [email protected] dal’Molin, Cristiana, AIBN Quek, Lake-Ee, The University of Queensland

symposia ii–Abiotic stress: from sensing to survival M201 flooding stress: sensing mechanisms and response strategies Presenter: Bailey-Serres, Julia , Center for Plant Cell Biology, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, [email protected] M202 Mild drought stress: to grow or not to grow Presenter: Inze, Dirk, VIB/Ghent University, [email protected] M203 surfing the ros wave for successful acclimation to abiotic stresses Presenter: Mittler, Ron, University of North Texas, [email protected] M204 signaling and multi-tasking in crowded environments Presenter: Pierik, Ronald, Utrecht University, [email protected] Keuskamp, Diederik, Utrecht University de Wit, Mieke, Utrecht University Sasidharan, Rashmi, Utrecht University Kegge, Wouter, Utrecht University Voesenek, Laurentius, Utrecht University

symposia iii–Martin Gibbs Medal symposia:Clock biology M301 large scale discovery approaches for circadian networks Presenter: Kay, Steve A., UC San Diego,[email protected]

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M302As easy as AbC: applying the circadian clock model developed in Arabidopsis to brassica cropsPresenter: McClung, C. Robertson, Dartmouth College, [email protected] Ewers, Brent, University of Wyoming Weinig, Cynthia, University of Wyoming M304 Coincident clock and light regulation of flowering time – a key to energy sorghum hybrid development Presenter: Mullet, John, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Murphy, Rebecca, Texas A&M UniversityOlson, Sara, Texas A&M University Morshige, Daryle, Texas A&M University Rooney, William, Texas A&M University Klein, Patricia, Texas A&M University

symposia iv–Translational biology M401 lignocellulosic (woody) biomass translation biology: realistic expectations for conversion to fuels and chemicals at scale and costPresenter: Lewis, Norman G., Washington State University, [email protected] M402 Commercializing innovation for renewable feedstocks Presenter: Preuss, Daphne , Chromatin Inc, [email protected]

M403 increasing crop yields under climate variability through genetic engineering of heat and drought stress tolerancePresenter: Huang, Yafan, Performance Plants, Inc., [email protected] Deng, Mingde, Performance Plants, Inc. Wang, Yang, Performance Plants, Inc.Kuzma, Monika, Performance Plants, Inc. Chalifoux, Maryse, Performance Plants, Inc. Tremblay, Linda, Performance Plants, Inc. Sample, Angela, Performance Plants, Inc. Wang, Hung-Mei, Performance Plants, Inc. Uchacz, Tina, Performance Plants, Inc. Griffiths, Rebecca, Performance Plants, Inc. Killins, Roy, Performance Plants, Inc. Ying, Jifeng, Performance Plants, Inc. Yang, Shujun, Performance Plants, Inc. Dennis, David, Crops for the Future McCourt, Peter, University of Toronto Wan, Jiangxin , Performance Plants, Inc.

M404 freeze tolerant eucalyptus for biomass-based industries in the southeastern united states Presenter: HInchee, Maud, ArborGen Inc., [email protected] M405 25 years after the first field trail of virus resistant transgenic plants: what limits application and deployment? Presenter: Beachy, Roger, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, [email protected]

major symposia abstracts cont.

symposia iii–Martin Gibbs Medal symposia:Clock biology

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symposia v–President’s symposia: Post-Translational Modifications Key to signaling and Metabolism M501 The role of receptor kinase phosphorylation in plant signaling pathways Presenter: Clouse, Steven, North Carolina State University, [email protected] Wang, Xioafeng, North Carolina State University Mitra, Srijeet, BASF Bajwa, Vikramjit, Univeristy of Guelph Tara, Ruiqiang, North Carolina State University Man-Ho, University of Illinois Kevin, North Carolina State University Michael, North Carolina State University Steven, University of Illinois

M502regulation of Arabidopsis surface immune receptor complex activityPresenter: Zipfel, Cyril, The Sainsbury Laboratory, [email protected] M503 Exploring the role of lysine acetylation in the regulation of plant metabolism\Presenter: Finkemeier, Iris, LMU Munich, [email protected] M504 regulatory phosphorylation and monoubiquitination of novel phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase isoforms in castor oil seedsPresenter: Plaxton, William C., Queen’s Univ., [email protected]

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Minisymposia 1 – Metal stress P12005 Expressing ncznt1 and ncztp1 from noccaea (thlaspi) caerulescens enhance zn and cd tolerance and accumulation in nicotiana tabacum Presenter: Hassan, Zeshan, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands, [email protected] Schat, Henk, Vrije University AmsterdamCuypers, Ann, Hasselt University Vangronsveld, Jaco, Hasselt University Aarts, Mark, Wageningen University and Reseacrh Centre P12010 Molecular mechanisms of crop adaptation to acid soils Presenter: Kochian, Leon, USDA-ARS, Cornell University, [email protected], Jurandir, Embrapa Maize and Sorghum Liu, Jiping, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityPiñeros, Miguel, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityMaron, Lyza, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityShaff, Jon, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityGuimaraes, Claudia, Embrapa Maize and Sorghum P12020 Wheat grain yield on saline soils is improved by an ancestral sodium transporter gene Presenter: Gilliham, Matthew, University of Adelaide, [email protected], Xu, Bo, University of AdelaideJames, Richard, CSIRO Hrmova, Maria, Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics Munns, Rana, CSIRO

P12023 Arabidopsis thaliana mrp1 (atabcc1) is a vacuolar antifolate transporter and contribute to heavy metal stress tolerancePresenter: Raichaudhuri, Ayan, University of Calcutta, India, [email protected] P12024 Analysis of metallothionein (mt)-deficient Arabidopsis plants demonstrates mts are involved in cu homeostasis but not in metal tolerancePresenter: Yookongkaew, Nimnara, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University,[email protected] Benatti, Matheus, Purdue UniversityGoldsbrough, Peter, Purdue University

Minisymposia 2 – Cell signaling

P27001 bifurcation of innate immune signaling via calcium-sensor protein kinases in Arabidopsis effector-triggered immunityPresenter: Gao, Xiquan, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Chen, Xin, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University Sheen, Jen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Shan, Libo, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M UniversityHe, Ping, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University

P27002 hemera: a key component mediating early phytochrome signaling in ArabidopsisPresenter: Galvao, Rafaelo M., Biology Department / Duke University, [email protected]

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Li, Meina, Biology Department / Duke UniversityKothadia, Sonya, Biology Department / Duke UniversityHaskel, Jonathan, Biology Department / Duke UniversityDecker, Peter, Biology Department / Duke UniversityChen, Meng, Biology Department / Duke University P27008 Arabidopsis 14-3-3 ? is required for stomatal opening mediated by phot2 in response to blue lightPresenter: Tseng, Tong-Seung, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, [email protected] Whippo, Craig, Department of Natural Science, Dickinson State University Hangarter, Roger, Department of Biology, Indiana University Briggs, Winslow, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science P27012 G protein activation without a gef in the plant kingdom Presenter: Jones, Alan, University of North Carolina, [email protected] Urano, Daisuke, University of North CarolinaJones, Janice, Univesity of North Carolina Wang, Hao, University of Georgia Matthews, Melissa, University of North Carolina Bradford, William, University of North Carolina Bennetzen, Jeffrey, University of Georgia P27014 Elucidation of a signaling pathway mediating clavata 3 peptide and clavata 1 receptor control of stem cell fate in meristematic tissue

Presenter: Chou, Hsuan, University of Connecticut, [email protected], YingFang, Purdue University Berkowitz, Gerald, University of Connecticut

Minisymposia 3 – vegetative development P06021 A post-embryonic root growth program signaled from the Arabidopsis root stelePresenter: Sebastian, Jose, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, [email protected] Zhou, Jing, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Lee, Ji-Young, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research P06027 leaf boundaries: live cell imaging of ligule development in maizePresenter: Rasmussen, Carolyn, University of Wyoming, [email protected] Luo, Anding, University of WyomingSylvester, Anne, University of Wyoming P06030 A tcp transcription factor, branch angle defective 1 (bad1), is required for normal tassel branch angle formation in maizePresenter: Bai, Fang, University of California, San Diego, [email protected], Renata, University of Missouri-Saint Louis Durantini, Diego, University of California, San Diego Kellogg, Elizabeth, University of Missouri-Saint Louis Schmidt, Robert, University of California, San Diego P06032 Molecular action of seuss-like transcriptional adaptors during shoot apical meristem development in Arabidopsis thaliana

Minisymposia 2 – Cell signaling

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Presenter: Wynn, April N., North Carolina State University, [email protected] Franks, Robert, North Carolina State University P06034 Trichome accessory cell differentiation is enhanced by a transcriptional target of glabra2Presenter: Hatlestad, Greg, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Gonzalez, Antonio, University of Texas at AustinLloyd, Alan, University of Texas at Austin

Minisymposia 4 – Algae P01002 Engineering the inorganic carbon concentrating system of microalgae for enhanced photosynthesisPresenter: Pieris, Shayani Deborah, New Mexico Consortium, [email protected] Latta, Kristen, Arizona State University Deshapande, Rahul, Michigan State UniversityIyer, Srinivas, Los Alamos National LaboratoryFisher, Suzanne, Los Alamos National LaboratoryShachar-Hill, Yair, Michigan State UniversitySayre, Richard, New Mexico Consortium

P04005 Photosynthetic generation of isoprene in cyanobacteria via heterologous expression of the pueraria montana (kudzu) isoprene synthase genePresenter: Bentley, Fiona K, University of California, Berkeley, [email protected], Pia, University of California, BerkeleyMelis, Anastasios, University of California, Berkeley

P11002 bilins are necessary for the transition to photoautotrophic growth in ChlamydomonasPresenter: Duanmu, Deqiang, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California Davis, [email protected] Rockwell, Nathan, University of California, Davis Dent, Rachel University of California, BerkeleyNiyogi, Krishna, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California BerkeleyYang, Wenqiang, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, StanfordGrossman, Arthur, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford Lagarias, Clark, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis P22005 Assembly of the light-harvesting chlorophyll antenna in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii requires expression of the tla2-cpftsy genePresenter: Kirst, Henning, UC Berkeley [email protected] García-Cerdán, Jose, UC Berkeley Zurbriggen, Andreas, UC Berkeley Melis, Anastasios, UC Berkeley P26006 Posttranslational modifications in Chlamydomonas rubisco influence catalysisPresenter: Rasineni, Girish K., University of Nebraska Lincoln, [email protected], Boon Hoe, University of Nebraska LincolnNakano, Toshihiro, University of Nebraska Lincoln Adamec, Jiri, University of Nebraska Lincoln Spreitzer, Robert, University of Nebraska Lincoln P11004 Arabidopsis bzip transcription factor 16 integrates light and hormone signaling pathways to regulate early seedling development

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Presenter: Hsieh, Wen-Ping, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, [email protected] Hsieh, Hsu-Liang, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University Wu, Shu-Hsing, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology P11009 identification of novel candidate genes involved in signaling or chloroplast movementPresenter: Sattarzadeh, Amirali, Cornell University Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, [email protected] Owen, Thomas, Cornell University Department of Plant Science Hanson, Maureen, Cornell University Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics

Minisymposia 5 – light signaling P11010 basis of plant growth promotion by cryptochromes in response to shade signalsPresenter: Pedmale, Ullas V., Salk Institute for Biological Studies, [email protected] Cole, Benjamin, Salk Institute for Biological Studies Hetzel, Jonathan, Salk Institute for Biological Studies Chory, Joanne , Salk Institute for Biological Studies and HHMI P16031 Effects of photosynthetic redox stress on gene expression in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Bode, Rainer, Western University Canada, [email protected] Huner, Norman, Western University Canada

P27025 insights into phytochrome signaling through structural and mutational analyses of the thermosynechococcus elongatus pixj gaf domainPresenter: Burgie, Ernest Sethe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] Walker, Joseph, University of Wisconsin-MadisonPhillips, George, University of Wisconsin-Madison Vierstra, Richard, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Minisymposia 6 – Plant-Microbe interactions P25003 how does the plant say no more? A molecular genetic approach to the autoregulation of nodulationPresenter: Frugoli, Julia, Genetics & Biochemistry, [email protected], Elise, Clemson University Kassaw, Tessema, Clemson University P25012 Plant versus pathogen: a tug of war for foodPresenter: Frommer, Wolf B., Carnegie Institution for Science, [email protected] Chen, Li-Qing, Carnegie Institution for Science Sosso, Davide, Carnegie Institution for Science White, Frank, Kansas State University Lin, I., Carnegie Institution for Science Qu, Xiao Qing, Carnegie Institution for Science P25021 Edts1 (edr2 suppressor 1), a receptor-like protein kinase regulates plant innate immunityPresenter: Tang, Dingzhong, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sc, [email protected] Shi, Hua, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS

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P25036 Microbe-associated molecular patterns (mamp)-triggered root responses mediate beneficial rhizobacterial recruitment in ArabidopsisPresenter: Lakshmanan, Venkatachalam, University of Delaware, [email protected], Sherry, University of DelawareCaplan, Jeffrey, Delaware Biotechnology InstituteBais, Harsh, University of Delaware P25053 The bacterial wilt pathogen, ralstonia solanacearum: effector proteins and plant root responsesPresenter: Mitra, Raka M., Carleton College, [email protected]

Minisymposia 7 – Post-Transcriptional regulation P16020 Crs is a novel circadian clock factor with splicing defects Presenter: Jones, Matthew A., UC Davis, [email protected], Brian, UC DavisSimpson, Craig, Cell and Molecular SciencesBrown, John, James Hutton InstituteHarmer, Stacey, UC Davis P16021 roles of target site location and sequence complementarity in trans-acting sirna formation in Arabidopsis Presenter: Zhang, Changqing, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Danny, The University of Texas at AustinLu, Jie, The University of Texas at Austin Chen, Jeffrey, The University of Texas at Austin P16030 redox control of plant translation Presenter: Browning, Karen, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected]

Tseng, Ching-Ying, University of Texas at Austin P16047 Towards a map of the landscape of translational regulation in Arabidopsis Presenter: von Arnim, Albrecht, University of Tennessee, [email protected] Guan, Ju, University of Tennessee Tiruneh, Bayu, University of TennesseeVaughn, Justin, University of Tennessee Kim, Byung-Hoon, University of Tennessee Missra, Anamika, University of Tennessee P26003 regulation of abscisic acid signalling pathways by 26s proteasome subunit rpt4 Presenter: Marshall, Richard S, University of Wisconsin, [email protected] Lee, Kwang-Hee, University of WisconsinVierstra, Richard, University of Wisconsin

Minisymposia 8 – Emerging Technologies P02013 Targeted protein aggregation in Arabidopsis thaliana plants as a tool to specifically knock-down protein function Presenter: Betti, Camilla , Department Plant Systems Biology, Gent University - VIB, [email protected] Coutuer, Silvie , Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Xu, Jie, VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology, KULeuven Van Houtte, Isabelle, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Inze, Dirk, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Rousseau, Frederic , VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology, KULeuven Schymkowitz, Joost, VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology, KULeuven Russinova, Eugenia, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB

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P02018 Enhancing zinc finger nuclease-mediated genome modification in Arabidopsis by manipulating dna repair pathwaysPresenter: Qi, Yiping, University of Minnesota, [email protected] Zhang, Yong, University of Minnesota Zhang, Feng, University of Minnesota Baller, Joshua, University of MinnesotaStarker, Colby, University of MinnesotaCleland, Spencer, University of Minnesota Ryu, Yungil, University of Minnesota Voytas, Daniel, University of Minnesota P16044 Tal effectors for disease and tal nucleases for target gene editing in plant Presenter: Yang, Bing, Iowa State University [email protected] Li, Ti, Iowa State University Liu, Bo, Iowa State University White, Frank, Kansas State University P20001 A genomic scale artificial micro rna library as a tool to investigate the redundant gene space in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Hauser, Felix , UCSD, [email protected] Chen, Wenxiao, UCSD Chang, Kenneth, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Fitz, Joffrey, Max Planck Institute for Developmental BiologyOssowski, Stephan, Centre de Regulació GenòmicaHannon, Greg, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Schroeder, Julian, UCSD P20004 imaging and analyzing structural and functional traits of plants with mri-pet

coregistration Presenter: Jahnke, Siegfried, Forschungszentrum Juelich, [email protected]

Minisymposia 9 – Circadian rhythms P16006 reveille8 regulates both evening and morning genes to define the evening phase in ArabidopsisPresenter: Hsu, Polly Yingshan, UC Davis, [email protected] Harmer, Stacey, UC Davis P16008 Characterization of maturity genes controlling flowering in response to photoperiod in sorghum bicolorPresenter: Murphy, Rebecca, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Morishige, Daryl, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University Brady, Jeffrey, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center Rooney, William, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University Yang, Shanshan, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University Klein, Patricia, Department of Horticultural Sciences and Institute for Plant GenomicsMullet, John, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University P16026 direct regulation of physiological responses by the Arabidopsis circadian clock component prr7Presenter: Farre, Eva, Michigan State University [email protected] Liu, Tiffany, Michigan State UniversityCarlsson, Jenny, Michigan State University

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Newton, Linsey, Michigan State University Takeuchi, Tomomi, Michigan State University

P17004 regulation of circadian rhythms and growth vigor in Arabidopsis hybrids and polyploidsPresenter: Miller, Marisa, UT Austin, [email protected] P26002 functional dissection of ztl protein motifs: the lov domain in the regulation of the circadian clock and plant developmentPresenter: Kim, Jeongsik , Ohio State University, [email protected] Geng, Ruishuang, Ohio State UniversityGallenstein, Richard, Ohio State UniversitySomers, David, Ohio State University

Minisymposia 10 – Temperature stress P13001 The circadian clock regulates plant growth response to high temperature pulsesPresenter: Tran, Huy Duc, University of California, Davis, [email protected] Nozue, Kazunari, University of California, DavisMaloof, Julin, University of California, Davis

P13003 Cyclin d3;2 is cleaved in a dicer-dependent manner at a conserved sequence site in the 5’utr in response to coldPresenter: Horvath, David, USDA-ARS,[email protected]

P13005 identification of the mbf1 heat-response regulon of Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Suzuki, Nobuhiro, University of North Texas, [email protected] Sejima, Hiroe, University of Nevada, Reno Tam, Rachel, University of Nevada, Reno

Schlauch, Karen, University of Nevada, RenoMittler, Ron, University of North Texas P13006 Temperature modultion of plant defense responsesPresenter: Hua, Jian, Cornell University, [email protected] Mang, Hyung-gon, Cornell University Qian, Weiqiang, Cornell University Zhu, Ying, Cornell University Kang, Hong-Gu, BTI Qian, Jun, Cornell University Klessig, Daniel, BTI P13012 Mutation of eif5b results in loss of thermotolerance in ArabidopsisPresenter: Peng, Huiru, University of Massachusetts; China Agricultural University, [email protected] Gaikwad, Kishor, Indian Agricultural Research Institute Lee, Ung, University of Arizona Carroll, Joseph T., University of Arizona Vierling, Elizabeth, University of Massachusetts

Minisymposia 11 – receptor-like Kinases P06024 direct interaction of ligand-receptor pairs specifying stomatal patterningPresenter: Torii, Keiko U., Department of Biology and HHMI, University of Washington, [email protected] Lee, Jin Suk, Department of Biology, University of Washington Hnilova, Marketa, Materials Science and Engineering, University of WashingtonKuroha, Takeshi, Department of Biology, University of Washington

Khatayevich, Dmitriy Materials Science and Engineering, University of WashingtonKanaoka, Masahiro, Department of Biology,

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University of Washington Sarikaya, Mehmet, Materials Sciences and Engineering, University of WashingtonTamerler, Candan, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington P25009 The novel short lrr-rk sel is a positive regulator of pamp-triggered immunity Presenter: Macho, Alberto P., The Sainsbury Laboratory, [email protected], Valerie, The Sainsbury Laboratory Ntoukakis, Vardis, The Sainsbury LaboratoryZipfel, Cyril, The Sainsbury Laboratory P25045 roles of plant elicitor peptides and their cognate pepr receptors Presenter: Huffaker, Alisa , USDA-ARS Center for Medical, Agricultural & Veterinary Entomology [email protected] Yamaguchi, Yube, Univeristy of HokkaidoFriman, Karina, University of FloridaSchmelz, Eric, USDA-ARS CMAVE P27003 feronia receptor kinase, a multi-tasking cell surface regulator, and its interactions with potential signals and other cell surface moleculesPresenter: Wu, Hen-ming, University of Massachusetts, [email protected], Chao, University of MassachusettsKita, Daniel, University of MassachusettsDuan, Qiaohong, University of MassachusettsGates, Laura, University of Massachusetts Luu, Emily, University of Massachusetts Harrison, Keisha, University of MassachusettsCheung, Alice , University of Massachusetts

P27020 differences between initial molecular steps of damp and pamp receptor mediated immune cascades: studies of calcium signaling by pepr1 and fls2Presenter: Ma, Yi , University of Connecticut, [email protected] Berkowitz, Gerald, University of Connecticut

Minisymposia 12 – Molecualr Evolution P17006 Two sodium/proton antiporter plant gene families, two different evolutionary historiesPresenter: Pires, Ines S, New York University, [email protected], Sonia, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica, UNL Oliveira, Margarida, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica, UNL Purugganan, Michael, New York University P17016 Evolution of aquaporin-like proteins in plantsPresenter: Johanson, Urban , Lund University, [email protected], Hanna, Lund University Danielson, Jonas, Lund University P17017 understanding genome evolution post polyploidization in brassicaceae using the newly sequenced genome of wild radish (raphanus raphanistrum)Presenter: Moghe, Gaurav , Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, [email protected] Hufnagel, David, Michigan State University

Massa, Alicia, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University Tang, Haibao, J Craig Venter Institute

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Towne, Christopher, J Craig Venter InstituteBuell, C. Robin, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University Dworkin, Ian, Department of Zoology, Michigan State University Conner, Jeffrey, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University Shiu, Shin-Han, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University P17020 homoplasy as a source of phylogenetic signal: using high-throughput sequencing data to characterize the evolution of glycine genome groupsPresenter: Ilut, Daniel, Cornell University,[email protected] Doyle, Jeff, Cornell University P17021 A fully resolved phylogeny of the brassica crops and wild relatives (brassiceae: brassicaceae): testing biogeographical and diversification hypothesisPresenter: Arias-Garzon, Tatiana, University of MIssouri, [email protected] Pires, Chris, University of Missouri

Minisymposia 13 – Metabolism P19001 Enzymatic regulation of sterols and glycoalkaloid biosynthesis in potato (solanum tuberosum) plantsPresenter: Arif, Usman, Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences, [email protected] P19003 novel transcriptional regulation of biosynthesis of aspartate-derived amino acidsPresenter: Lu, Yan, Western Michigan University, [email protected] Clark, Teresa, Western Michigan UniversityWessendorf, Ryan, Western Michigan University

Pawl, Michael , Western Michigan University Peet, Micah, Western Michigan University Last, Robert, Michigan State University Lu, Yan, Western Michigan University P19004 interorganellar complementation demonstrates biochemical continuity between the chloroplast and er\Presenter: Mehrshahi, Payam, Michigan State University, [email protected] DellaPenna, Dean, Michigan State University Froehlich, John, Michigan State University Stefano, Giovanni, Michigan State University Brandizzi, Federica, Michigan State University P19005 Predictive modeling of developing oilseed metabolism Presenter: Hay, Jordan , Brookhaven National Laboratory, [email protected] Schwender, Jorg, Brookhaven National Laboratory P19010 Metabolic plasticity in soybean seeds under water deficits Presenter: Valliyodan, Babu, University of Misssouri, [email protected] Shi, Haiying, University of Missouri Joshi, Trupti, University of Missouri Farmer, Andrew, National Center for Genome Resources May, Gregory, National Center for Genome Resources Xu, Dong, University of Missouri Nguyen, Henry, Univeristy of Missouri

Minisymposia 14 – AbA P06026 Ck2 alpha subunits affect multiple developmental and stress-responsive pathways in ArabidopsisPresenter: Mulekar, Jidnyasa, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Bu, Qingyun, University of Texas at Austin

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Chen, Fulu, University of Texas at Austin Huq, Enamul, University of Texas at Austin

P09001 Chemical genetics uncovers rapid down-regulation of abscisic acid signaling network by a type iii effector signaling pathwayPresenter: Schroeder, Julian, University of California San Diego, [email protected] Kim, Tae-Houn, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Hauser, Felix, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Kunz, Henning, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Ha, Tracy, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Xue, Shaowu, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Böhmer, Maik, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Nishimura, Noriyuki, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Hubbard, Katharine, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Peine, Nora, Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Max-Planck Institute Lee, Stephen, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Robert, Nadia, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego Parker, Jane, Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Max-Planck Institute P09011 field testing of transgenic cotton expressing Arabidopsis aba insensitive5 and b3-domain related to abi3/viviparous1 (rav) transcription factorsPresenter: Rock, Chris, Texas Tech University, [email protected]

MIttal, Amandeep, Texas Tech University Jiang, Ying-wen, Texas Tech University Jia, Fan, Texas Tech University Mallick, Sayani, Texas Tech University Payton, Paxton, USDA Plant Stress and Germplasm Lab, Lubbock Ritchie, Glen, Texas Tech University Burke, John, USDA Plant Stress and Germplasm Lab, Lubbock P16007 Calmodulin-binding protein cbp60g enhanced Arabidopsis disease resistance, abscisic acid sensitivity and drought tolerancePresenter: Li, Guojing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, [email protected], Guojing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWang, Ruigang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Wan, Dongli, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Li, Ruili, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Zou, Bo, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Cong, Jinyu, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Xia, Yiji, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityZhang, Xin, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University P18019 The latd/nip transporter is required for normal aba localization at the root tip as well as for cell wall formationPresenter: Ondzighi , Christine, University of Vermont, [email protected] Harris, Jeanne , University of Vermont

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Minisymposia 15 – lipid signaling P05008 An Arabidopsis homolog of the human comparative gene identification 58 (cgi-58) protein modulates linolenic acid homeostasis and lipophilic signalingPresenter: Chapman, Kent D., University of North Texas, [email protected], John, USDA-ARS- ALARC Mullen, Robert, University of Guelph Case, Charlene, University of North Texas Gidda, Satinder, University of Guelph Horn, Patrick, University of North Texas James, Christopher, University of North Texas Keereetaweep, Jantana, University of North Texas Khuu, Nicholas, University of Guelph Park, Sunjung, USDA-ARS-ALARC Seay, Damien, Del Mar College Zhang, Daisy, Del Mar College P06014 new aspects of phloem-mediated long-distance lipid-signaling in plantsPresenter: Hoffmann-Benning, Susanne, Michigan State University, [email protected] Benning, Urs, Michigan State University Tamot, Banita, Michigan State University P25030 Abietane diterpenoid: a signaling function in plant defensePresenter: Shah, Jyoti, University of North Texas, [email protected] Chaturvedi, Ratnesh, University of North Texas Venables, Barney, University of North Texas Petros, Robby, University of North Texas P27006 Connections between lipid signaling pathways and central metabolism in plant response to reactive oxygen species and abiotic stressesPresenter: Wang, Xuemin, University of Missouri-St. Louis/Dandorth Plant Science Center, [email protected]

Guo, Liang, University of Missouri-St. Louis/Danforth Plant Science Center P27007 The role of phospholipase c in plant abiotic stress responses Presenter: Perera, Imara, North Carolina State University, [email protected] Keogh, Matthew, North Carolina State University Land, Eric, North Carolina State University Smith, Caroline, North Carolina State University Divilov, Konstantin, North Carolina State University Boss, Wendy, North Carolina State University

Minisymposia 16 – Minority Affairs symposia P05026 Early signaling in plant immunity Presenter: Eguen, Tenai, UCSD, [email protected] Eguen, Tenai, University of California, San Diego Lee, Michelle, University of California, San Diego Shen, Zhouxin, University of California, San Diego Kang, Earl, University of California, San Diego Briggs, Steve University of California, San Diego P06054 An under-the-ground bean story Presenter: Sanchez, Federico, Plant Molecular Biology Department, [email protected], Juan Elías, IBT-UNAM Estrada-Navarrete, Georgina, IBT-UNAM Díaz-Camino, Claudia, IBT-UNAM Hernández-López, Alejandrina, IBT-UNAM Balu-Rajeswari, Chandrasekar, IBT-UNAM Barraza-Celis, Aarón, IBT-UNAM

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Guillén, Gabriel, IBT-UNAM Quinto, Carmen, IBT-UNAM Sanchez, Federico, Plant Molecular Biology Department P25071 The role of quorum sensing in the symbiotic interaction between sinorhizobium meliloti and alfalfaPresenter: Rinaudi Marron, Luciana V., University of Texas at Dallas, [email protected] Gonzalez, Juan, University of Texas at Dallas P25073 determining the virulence function of the hopaf1 family of p. syringae type iii effectorsPresenter: Washington, Erica J., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, [email protected] Mukhtar, Shahid, University of Alabama Dangl, Jeff, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Minisymposia 17 – systems and stress P09006 Global gene expression analysis of brachypodium distachyon in response to cold, drought, salt, and heat stresses Presenter: Fox, Samuel E., Oregon State University, [email protected] Murray, Jessica, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Priest, Henry, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Dharmawardhana, Palitha, Oregon State

University Mockler, Todd , Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Jaiswal, Pankaj, Oregon State University P10003 old dogs, new tricks?A systems approach uncovers important roles for short-root and scarecrow in root morphogenesis and abiotic stress responsePresenter: Cui, Hongchang, Florida State University, [email protected] Kong, Danyu, Florida State University Hao, Yueling, Florida State University P12006 A spatiotemporal understanding of the salt stress responsePresenter: Dinneny, Jose, Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology, [email protected] P14012 Water-deficit specific regulation of gene expression in maize root: mirnas and transcription factor profilingPresenter: Oliver, Melvin J., USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit, [email protected] Cho, In-Jeong, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit Riggs, Kara, University of Missouri Lui, Zhijie, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Sharp, Robert, University of Missouri McMullen, Michael, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit P25002 upregulation of photosynthesis, and downregulation of stress defense, is the response of Arabidopsis shoots to intraspecific competionPresenter: Geisler, Matt, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected] Gibson, David , Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Minisymposia 16 – Minority Affairs symposia

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Lindsey, Kenneth, Theobroma Farm LLC Millar, Katherine, Miami University Wood, Andreq, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Minisymposia 18 – Plant-insect P25008 insect salivary signals modulate plant defense responses Presenter: Louis, Joe, Pennsylvania State University, [email protected] Luthe, Dawn, Pennsylvania State University Felton, Gary, Pennsylvania State University P25015 Groel from the endosymbiont buchnera aphidicola is present in aphid saliva and is recognized by plant defensesPresenter: Chaudhary, Ritu, University of California, Riverside, [email protected] Atamian, Hagop, University of California Shen, Zhouxin, University of California Briggs, Steven, University of CaliforniaKaloshian, Isgouhi, University of California P25031 Expression of turnip mosaic virus proteins alters myzus persicae biology on host plants Presenter: Casteel, Clare L., Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, [email protected] DeJong, Hannah, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Jander, Georg, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research P25033 Expression of a-dioxygenase1 influences plant host susceptibility to aphids Presenter: Avila, Carlos A., University of Arkansas, [email protected] Arevalo-Soliz, Lirio, Baylor College of Medicine Goggin, Fiona, University of Arkansas

P25038 Plants defend themselves against herbivore and fungal attack by using the circadian clock to control jasmonate levelsPresenter: Goodspeed, Danielle, Rice University, [email protected] Chehab, Wassim, Rice University Min-Venditti, Amelia, Rice UniversityCovington, Michael, Rice University Braam, Janet, Rice University

Minisymposia 19 – from Embryo to seedling P06001 functional differentiation of afl and val b3 transcription factors regulating the transition from embryo formation to germination Presenter: Jia, Haiyan, Plant molecular and cellular biology program, University of Florida, [email protected] Suzuki, Masaharu, Plant molecular and cellular biology program, University of FloridaMcCarty, Donald, Plant molecular and cellular biology program, University of Florida P06016 Polycomb repressive complex 2 regulates type i mads-box gene expression during endosperm development in ArabidopsisPresenter: Zhang, Shanshan, University of arizona, [email protected], Dongfang, University of Arizona Zhang, Huajian, University of Utah Lloyd, Alan, University of Utah Skaggs, Megan, University of Arizona An, Lingling, University of Arizona Drews, Gary, University of Utah Schumaker, Karen, University of ArizonaYadegari, Ramin, University of Arizona P06022 Analysis of stunter1, a maize mutant with reduced gametophyte size and maternal

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effects on seed developmentPresenter: Phillips, Allison, Wisconsin Lutheran College, [email protected] Evans, Matthew, Carnegie Institution for Science P06038 Components of the brassinosteroid signaling pathway regulate zygote development in ArabidopsisPresenter: Jeong, Sangho, University of Georgia, [email protected] Lukowitz, Wolfgang, University of Georgia P15004 Maternal sirnas as regulators of parental genome imbalance and gene expression in endosperm of Arabidopsis seeds Presenter: Lu, Jie, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Changqing, The University of Texas at Austin Baulcombe, David, University of CambridgeChen, Z, The University of Texas at Austin

Minisymposia 20 – hormone biology P10007 Arabidopsis touch-induced morphogenesis is jasmonate mediated and protects against pests Presenter: Chehab, E. Wassim, Rice University, [email protected] Yao, Chen, Rice University Henderson, Zachary, Rice University Kim, Se, Rice University Braam, Janet, Rice University

P18008 diverse function of jasmonic acid in maize development and defense Presenter: Yan, Yuanxin, Texas A&M University, [email protected] P18011 Ataf2 is a transcriptional repressor of the brassinosteroid-inactivating enzyme bas1/cyp734a1 Presenter: Neff, Michael, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, [email protected] Peng, Hao, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University Sandhu, Kulbir, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University

P18014 Cytokinin response factors 5 and 6 integrate sugar, stress, and cytokinin signals in regulating senescencePresenter: Zwack, Paul J., Auburn University, [email protected] Robinson, Bruce, Auburn University Risley, Monica , Auburn University Rashotte, Aaron, Auburn University P18016 strigolactone signaling affects plant and ear architecture in maize Presenter: Guan, Jiahn Chou, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida, [email protected] Suzuki, Masaharu, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida Koch, Karen, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida Harry, Klee, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida McCarty, Donald, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida

minisymposia abstracts cont.

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Minisymposia 21 – natural variation and Phenotypic Plasticity P06005 Genome assisted developmental analyses in wild and domesticated tomato Presenter: Sinha, Neelima, UC Davis, [email protected] Koenig, Dan, Max Planck Institute Jimenez-Gomez, Jose, Max Planck InstituteChitowood, Dan, UC Davis Headland, Lauren, UC Davis Kumar, Ravi, UC Davis Ichihashi, Yasunori, UC Davis Ranjan, Aashish, UC Davis Fulop, Dan, UC Davis Maloof, Julin, UC Davis Peng, Jie, UC Davis P06031 Contribution of ft genes and networks to the evolution of plant life forms and adaptationPresenter: Yuceer, Cetin, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University, [email protected] Hsu, Chuan-Yu, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University Ozdilek, Asli, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University Drnevich, Jenny, W.M. Keck Center, University of Illinois P06033 Analysis of the tomato flavonoid biosynthetic pathway and the effects of flavonoids on tomato root and seed developmentPresenter: Maloney, Gregory S., Wake Forest University, [email protected] Muday, Gloria , Wake Forest University P15001 breeding the epigenome: novel epigenetic variation arises through plant

developmental reprogrammingPresenter: Mackenzie, Sally, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected] Shao, Mon-Ray, University of Nebraska De La Rosa, Roberto, University of Nebraska Virdi, Kamaldeep, University of Nebraska Xu, Ying-zhi, University of Nebraska Wang, Dong, University of Nebraska P16010 Phenotypic plasticity and natural variation in root architecture in ArabidopsisPresenter: Rosas, Ulises, New York University [email protected] Purugganan, Michael, New York University Coruzzi, Gloria, New York University

Minisymposia 22 – Cell shape and differentiation P05003 Map65-1 and map65-2 promote cell proliferation and axial growth in Arabidopsis roots. Presenter: Lucas, Jessica, Indiana University [email protected] Shaw, Sidney, Indiana University P05005 Genetic regulation of phloem parenchyma transfer cell development in Arabidopsis Presenter: McCurdy, David, The University of Newcastle, [email protected] Sheahan, Michael, The University of Newcastle Arun Chinnappa, Kiruba Shankari, The University of Newcastle Hou, Jiexi, The University of Newcastle Wu, Yuzhou, The University of Newcastle P05016 Myosin-viii: a link between the actin cytoskeleton and auxin homeostasis Presenter: Bezanilla, Magdalena, UMass Amherst, [email protected] Wu, Shu-Zon, UMass Amherst

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P05017 Myosin xi oscillations precede f-actin’s during polarized plant cell growthPresenter: Vidali, Luis, Department of Biology and Biotech. - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, [email protected] Liu, Yun-Chen, Department of Biology and Biotech. - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Furt, Fabienne, Department of Biology and Biotech.- Worcester Polytechnic InstituteBibeau, Jeffrey, Department of Biology and Biotech. - Worcester Polytechnic InstituteTuzel, Erkan, Department of Physics - Worcester Polytechinic Institute P06008 local auxin biosynthesis at the micropylar end is a key step in the patterning of the Arabidopsis female gametophyteresenters: Panoli, Aneesh, University of California, Davis, [email protected], Monica, University of California, Davis Pagnussat, Gabriela, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, ArgentinaNeff, Christina, University of California, Davis Cheng, Youfa, University of California at San Diego Zhao, Yunde, University of California at San Diego Sundaresan, Venkatesan, University of California, Davis

Minisymposia 23 – Cellular stress P05004 Programmed cell death occurs asymmetrically during abscission in tomato Presenter: Dermastia, Marina, National Institute

of Biology, [email protected] Bar-Dror, Tal, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani CenterKladnik, Ales, Dept. of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana Meir, Shimon, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Burd, Shaul, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani CenterPhilosoph-Hadas, Sonia, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Tusek Znidaric, Magda, National Institute of Biology Pompe Novak, Marusa, National Institute of Biology Ori, Naomi, The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in AgricultureSonego, Lilian, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani CenterDickman, Martin, Dep. Plant Path. Microbiol., Texas A&M University, College Station Lers, Amnon, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center

P05007 Cell death control by matrix metalloproteinases in tomato Presenter: Schaller, Andreas, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany,[email protected], Dirk, University of Hohenheim Pasule, Christian, University of Hohenheim Gomez-Barrera, Juan, University of Hohenheim Sieferer, Elke, University of Hohenheim Frick, Ursula, ETH Zürich Nicholson, Tim, University of Hohenheim Pfannstiel, Jens, University of Hohenheim

P05012 The lon2 protease promotes continued matrix protein import into peroxisomes Presenter: Farmer, Lisa M., Rice University, [email protected]

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Lingard, Matthew, Rice University Bartel, Bonnie , Rice University P05013 Processing-body and stress granule localized tandem zinc finger proteins are involved in ga and aba mediated regulation of seed germinationPresenter: Bogamuwa, Srimathi P., Ohio State University, [email protected] Jang, Jyan-Chyun, The Ohio State University P27019 Phosphorylation sites on the Arabidopsis agc protein kinase agc1-3 have opposing roles in cell death suppressionPresenter: Gray, Joel, Texas A&M University Dept of Biochemistry/Biophysics, [email protected], Timothy, Texas A&M University Dept of Biochemistry/Biophysics

Minisymposia 24 – Plants and Climate Change P23002 drought stress impact on photosynthesis and isoprene emission of oak species in urban and rural areas of texasPresenter: Barta, Csengele, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, [email protected] Gramann, Jonathan , Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences White, Stephanie, Texas A&M University, Department of Chemistry Schade, Gunnar, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences P23003 Comparative transcriptomics implicates glutathione as a key regulator of ozone tolerance in legume cropsPresenter: Yendrek, Craig, USDA ARS,[email protected] Koester, Robert, University of IllinoisAinsworth, Elizabeth, USDA ARS

P23004 Cassava about-face: greater than expected yield stimulation of cassava (manihot esculenta) by future co2 levels Presenter: Rosenthal, David M., USDA and University of Illinois, [email protected] Slattery, Rebecca, University of Illinois Miller, Rebecca, Monash University Cavagnaro, Tim, Monash UniversityGleadow, Roslyn, Monash UniversityGrennan, Aleel, University of IllinoisFauquet, Claude, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Ort, Donald, USDA and University of Illinois P23006 limiting nitrogen availability diminishes, but does not eliminate, the stimulation of leaf respiration by elevated carbon dioxide concentrationPresenter: Markelz, Cody, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, [email protected] Markelz, R.J. Cody, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Lai, Lisa, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Leakey, Andrew, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign P23007 Genomic regions responsible for altered reproductive characteristics of Arabidopsis thaliana grown at elevated carbon dioxide Presenter: Healy, Briena, Saint Joseph’s University, [email protected], Clint , Saint Joseph’s University

Minisymposia 25 – brachypodium stress biology P10006 Activation of the integrated stress response for enhanced stress resistance and longevity in brachypodium distachyon (l.) beauvPresenter: Glover-Cutter, Kira Marina, United

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States Department of Agriculture,[email protected] Martin, Ruth, United States Department of Agriculture Dombrowski, James, United States Department of Agriculture P25010 building a model system for plant pathobiology: brachypodium is and isn’t ArabidopsisPresenter: Scholthof, Karen-Beth G., Texas A&M University, [email protected] Lyons, Christopher, Texas A&M University P25035Cloning barley stripe mosaic virus resistance gene bsr1 from brachypodium and its interaction with bsmv Presenter: Liu, Zhiyong, China Agricultural University, [email protected] Cui, Yu , China Agricultural University Yan, Lijie, China Agricultural University Lee, Mi Yeon, University of California-BerkeleyHuo, Naxin, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA Bragg, Jennifer, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA Yuan, Cheng , China Agricultural UniversityHolditch, Sara , University of California-BerkeleyLuo, Ming-Chen, University of California-Davis Li, Dawei, China Agricultural University Yu, Jialin, China Agricultural University Gu, Yong, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA Vogel, John, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA Garvin, David, USDA-ARS-Plant Science Research Unit

Jackson, Andrew, University of California-Berkeley

P25039 brachypodium as a model for investigations of nonhost resistance to stem rust Presenter: Garvin, David F., USDA-ARS Plant Science Research Unit, [email protected] P25057 brachypodium distachyon-pathogen interactions: exploring the cell wall barrier and defence-related compoundsPresenter: Buanafina, Marcia de Oliveira, Pennsylvania State University, [email protected] Sandoya, German, Pennsylvania State University Sharma, Mandeep, Pennsylvania State University

Minisymposia 26 – Education And outreach

P08002 Arabidopsis as an educational model Presenter: Brkljacic, Jelena, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, OSU, [email protected] Knee, Emma, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU Pomeranz, Marcelo, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU Bartos, Christopher, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUCampbell, Jeffrey, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU McMillin, Lauren, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU Marcus, Mollie, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU Crist, Debbie, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU Grotewold, Erich, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU

minisymposia abstracts cont.

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P08003 undergraduates learn plant genetics by teaching middle and high school students Presenter: Lundy, Stacey, Wake Forest University, [email protected] Reagan, Bryan, Wake Forest University Browne, Carole, Wake Forest University Klosterman, Michelle , Wake Forest University Muday, Gloria, Wake Forest University P08005 lecture free introductory biology: a studio/laboratory approach Presenter: Donaldson, Robert P., George Washington University, [email protected] P08006E-books, educational genome interfaces, and distributed student research: model outreach methods for plant research collaborationsPresenter: Micklos, David, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, [email protected] Hilgert, Uwe, BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona McKay, Sheldon, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Williams, Jason, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory P08011 A gene expression study for college students using Arabidopsis roots Presenter: Brenner, Eric D., New York University, Department of Biology, [email protected] Bargmann, Bastiaan, Cell and Developmental Biology UCSDBirnbaum, Kenneth, New York University, Department of Biology

Minisymposia 27 – intracellular Traffiking P05002 dissecting the requirement for plant

rangap1 subcellular targeting and gap activity for its cellular and developmental functionsPresenter: Boruc, Joanna, The Ohio State University, [email protected] Rodrigo-Peiris, Thushani, The Ohio State University Meier, Iris, The Ohio State University P05006formin-regulated subapical actin structure in elongating pollen tubes compartmentalizes vesicular trafficking and steers tip growth orientation Presenter: Cheung, Alice, University of Massachusetts, [email protected], Yanjiao, University of Massachusetts Wu, Hen-ming, University of Massachusetts P05010 The organelle to organelle movement of bzip28 in response to er stress Presenter: Srivastava, Renu, Iowa State University, [email protected] Chen, Yani, Michigan State University Deng, Yan, Iowa State University Brandizzi, Federica, Michigan State UniversityHowell, Stephen, Iowa State University P05021Endosomes in cell signaling and development Presenter: Otegui, Marisa, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] Reyes, Francisca, University of Wisconsin-Madison Spitzer, Christoph, University of Wisconsin-Madison Buono, Rafael , University of Wisconsin-Madison Roschzttardtz, Hannetz, University of Wisconsin-Madison P27010 rtnlb1 and rtnlb2 role in the transport to the cell surface of plasma membrane-associated signaling receptors Presenter: Popescu, Sorina Claudia, Boyce Thompson Institute, [email protected] Lee, Hyoung Yool, Boyce Thompson Institute

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Popescu, George, National Instutite of Physics Bowen, Chris, Boyce Thompson Institute

Minisymposia 28 – Plant immunity P16004 Mirna regulation of plant innate immune receptorsPresenter: Baker, Barbara, UC Berkeley, [email protected] Li, Feng, UC Berkeley Pignatta, Daniela, UC, Berkeley Bendix, Claire, UC, Berkeley Brunkard, Jacob, UC, Berkeley Cohn, Megan, UC, Berkeley P25005 dissecting (aggie) with high-throughput genetic screen and next-generation sequencing-enabled gene discovery Presenter: Cheng, Cheng, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Li, Fangjun, Texas A&M University Babilonia, Kevin, University of Puerto Rico Intorne, Aline, Texas A&M University De. Oliveira, Marcos, Texas A&M UniversityShan, Libo, Texas A&M University He, Ping, Texas A&M University P25025 novel functions of secretory pathways and endoplasmic reticulum stress in plant immunityPresenter: Mukhtar, Karolina, University of Alabama at Birmingham, [email protected] Mukhtar, Karolina, University of Alabama at Birmingham

P25034 Crt1 participates in multiple levels of plant immunity, is nuclear localized, and is a member of the morc atpase superfamilyPresenter: Kang, Hong Gu, Texas State University-San Marcos, [email protected] Choi, Hyong Woo, Boyce Thompson InstituteManosalva, Patricia, Boyce Thompson InstituteKachroo, Pradeep, University of Kentucky von Einem, Sabrina, Justus Liebig University Giessen Kogel, Karl-Heinz, Justus Liebig University Giessen Klessig, Daniel, Boyce Thompson Institute P25048 Possible implication of another argonaute protein in the defense against the potato virus x Presenter: Brosseau, Chantal, université de Sherbrooke, [email protected], Peter , Université de Sherbrooke

Minisymposia 29 – Transcriptional regulators in development P06012 The bel1-like family of transcription factors in potatoPresenter: Sharma, Pooja, Plant Biology Major, Iowa State University, [email protected], Tian, Plant Biology Major, Iowa State University Grandellis, Carolina, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Hannapel, David, Plant Biology Major, \Iowa State University P06017 The polycomb group gene emf2b regulates floral organ development in ricePresenter: Conrad, Liza, University of California

minisymposia abstracts cont.

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Davis, [email protected] Johnson, Cameron, University of California DavisAn, Gynheung, Crop Biotech InstituteSundaresan, Venkatesan, University of California Davis P06025 nfl promotes flowering specifically under short-day in Arabidopsis Presenter: Huq, Enamul, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Sharma, Nidhi, UT Austin Kim, Dong-Hwan, UT Austin Sung, Sibum, UT Austin P16043 nf-y transcription factors interact with constans to regulate chromatin looping at the flowering locus t promoter Presenter: Holt III, Ben F., University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Cao, Shuanghe, University of Oklahoma P18013 The gras family transcription factor upright leaf angel1 (url1) encodes a monocot-specific brassinosteroid function for leaf angle control in maizePresenter: Schulz, Burkhard, Purdue University, [email protected] Hartwig, Thomas, Purdue University

Minisymposia 30 – Genome Evolution P17007 Genetic analysis of seagrass (halodule wrightii) populations from the texas gulf coastPresenter: Larkin, Patrick, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi , [email protected], Tabitha, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Barrett, Michael, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Paturzzio, Mindy, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi P17011 fractionation of both promoters and whole genes following the maize whole genome duplicationPresenter: Schnable, James C., UC Berkeley, [email protected] Woodhouse, Margaret, UC-BerkeleyFreeling, Michael, UC-Berkeley P17014 identification of the classical beet pigment loci, r and y, using whole genome profilingPresenter: Lloyd, Alan, UT-Austin, [email protected] Hatlestad, Greg, UT-Austin Sunnadeniya, Rasika, UT-Austin Akhavan, Neda, UT-Austin Gonzalez, Antonio, UT-Austin P17022 Cis and trans regulation and morphological diversity in allopolyploids and their progenitorsPresenter: Chen, Z. Jeffrey, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Ng, Danny, The University of Texas at AustinShi, Xiaoli, The University of Texas at AustinZhang, Changqing, The University of Texas at Austin P17023 The correlation of dna methylation and homoeologous gene expression in cotton petals Presenter: Udall, Joshua A., Brigham Young University, [email protected] Rambani, Aditi, Brigham Young University Page, Justin, Brigham Young University Wendel, Jonathan, Iowa State University Grupp, Kara, Iowa State University

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poster abstracts

Poster 01 – Algae P01001 regulation of nitrogen assimilation in marine diatoms: are post transcriptional processes important? Presenter: Ghoshroy, Sohini, Clark University, [email protected] Robertson, Deborah, Clark University Perera, Minoli, Clark University Alexander, Jessica, Clark University P01002 Engineering the inorganic carbon concentrating system of microalgae for enhanced photosynthesis Presenter: Pieris, Shayani Deborah, New Mexico Consortium, [email protected] Latta, Kristen, Arizona State University Deshapande, Rahul, Michigan State University Iyer, Srinivas, Los Alamos National Laboratory Fisher, Suzanne, Los Alamos National Laboratory Shachar-Hill, Yair, Michigan State University Sayre, Richard, New Mexico Consortium P01003 sucrose synthase in cyanobacteria and its relationship with hypoxic stressPresenter: Salerno, Graciela L., Fundación para Investigaciones Biológicas Aplicadas - FIBA, [email protected] Kolman, María, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - FIBA Salerno, Graciela, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - FIBA P01004 recycling of galactolipids as a important contributor toward triacylglycerol accumulation in biofuel green microalgae under nitrogen starvation Presenter: Goncalves, Elton, University of Florida [email protected] Rathinasabapathi, Bala, University of Florida P01005 Macronutrient optimization for the cultivation of two native diatoms (nitzschia

spp.) in the southwest texas desert Presenter: Chagoya, Jennifer C., Texas Tech University/Texas AgriLife Research, [email protected] Gomez, Michael, Texas AgriLife Research/Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical Burow, Mark, Texas AgriLife Research/Texas Tech University

Poster 02 – Applied Plant biology/biotechnology/Molecular breeding P02002 Curcumin protects uv related effects on the plant leaf’s delayed fluorescence Presenter: Papineni, Rao, Carestream Health Inc [email protected] Orton, Sean, Carestream Health Inc McLaughlin, William, Carestream Health Inc Pizzonia, John, Carestream Health Inc Vizard, Douglas, Carestream Health Inc Geldhof, Benjamin, Carestream Health Inc P02003functional characterization of cassava genes involved in cyanide detoxification, ß-cyanoalanine synthase and cysteine synthase, in a. Thaliana mutantsPresenter: Babilonia, Kevin, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, [email protected], Gabriela, University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez Cruet, Clara, University of Puerto Rico - MayaguezSiritunga, Dimuth, University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez P02004 heterotic grouping of 28 early maturing inbreds based on combining ability in striga-infested and striga-free environments and ssr markers data Presenter: Akinwale, Richard, Olutayo Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Nigeria [email protected] Badu-Apraku, Baffour, International Institute of

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Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan Nigeria Fakorede, Morakinyo, Obafemi Awolo University, Ile-IfeVroh, Bi, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan Nigeria P02005 Wound-inducible gmerf promoters and promoter element validation in soybean Presenter: Hernandez-Garcia, Carlos M., The Ohio State University/OARDC, [email protected] Nemes, Cheri, The Ohio State University/OARDC Jones, Michelle , The Ohio State University/OARDC Rushton, Paul, South Dakota State University Finer, John, The Ohio State University/OARDC P02006 Molecular tools to study the systemic acquired resistant (sar) induced by acibenzolar-s-methyl(asm) against tospovirusesPresenter: Tripathi, Diwaker, Washington State University, [email protected] Pappu, Hanu, Washington State University Tripathi, Diwaker, Washington State University P02007 sugarcane: a biofactory for the production of bioplastics Presenter: Brumbley, Stevens M., University of North Texas, [email protected] Petrasovits, Lars, The University of Queensland, Australian Institute Bioengineering Nan McQualter, Richard, The University of Queensland, Australian Institute Bioengineering Nan Gebbie, Leigh, The University of Queensland, Australian Institute Bioengineering NanKimberley, Tilbrook, Université de Genève Snell, Kristi, Metabolix Somleva, Maria, Metabolix Nielsen, Lars, The University of Queensland, Australian Institute Bioengineering Nan Poirier, Yves, Université de Lausanne

P02008 Enhancing cotton fiber elongation and cellulose synthesis by manipulating fructokinase activityPresenter: Mukherjee, Thiya, Texas Tech University, [email protected] Ivanova, Mariana, Texas Tech University Dagda, Marisela, Texas Tech University Granot, David, Agricultural Research Organisation Holaday, Scott, Texas Tech University P02009 Arabidopsis l-type amino acid transporter 4 (lat4)is a source tissue specific transporter that exports amino-n under low carbonPresenter: Begam, Rowshon A., University of Alberta [email protected] P02010 The 3’-untranslated region of the tobacco extensin gene increases transgene expression by improving transcript 3’ end processing in n.benthamianaPresenter: Rosenthal, Sun Hee, Arizona State University, [email protected] P02011 The antimicrobial activities of some saudi arabia traditional medicinal plants Presenter: Bafeel, Sameera O. King Abdulaziz University, [email protected] Al-Ghamdi, Mashael, King Abdulaiz University ALi, Magda, King Abdulaziz University P02012 identification and mapping of major qtls affecting grain shape and grain weight in rice Presenter: Huang, Rongyu, Xiamen University and University of Idaho, [email protected] Huang, Rongyu, Xiamen University and University of Idaho Zhang, Zhiyong, Xiamen University Jiang, Liangrong, Xiamen University Zheng, Jingsheng, Xiamen University Chen, Fangyu, Xiamen University Wang, Tiansheng, Quanzhou Agricultural Science Institute Wang, Houcong, Xiamen University

Poster 02 – Applied Plant biology/biotechnology/Molecular breeding

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Hong, Zonglie, University of Idaho Huang, Yumin, Xiamen University P02013 Targeted protein aggregation in Arabidopsis thaliana plants as a tool to specifically knock-down protein function Presenter: Betti, Camilla, Department Plant Systems Biology, Gent University - VIB, [email protected] Coutuer, Silvie, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Xu, Jie, VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology KU Leuven Van Houtte, Isabelle, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Inze, Dirk, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB Rousseau, Frederic, VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology KU Leuven Schymkowitz, Joost, VIB Switch Laboratory Dept Molecular Cell Biology KU Leuven Russinova, Eugenia, Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University - VIB P02014 ultra-low gossypol cottonseed: generational stability of the seed-specific phenotype and resumption of terpenoid profile following seed germination Presenter: Palle, Sreenath R., Texas A & M University [email protected] Rathore, Keerti, Texas A & M University Sundaram, Sabarinath, Texas A & M University Sunilkumar, Ganesan, Syngenta Corp. Campbell, Leanne, Texas A & M University Puckhaber, Lorraine, USDA-ARS, Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Marcel, Sylvain, GCONBIO Corp. Stipanovic, Robert, USDA-ARS, Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Wedegaertner, Thomas, Cotton Incorporated P02015 Arabidopsis mutant screen using agrobacterium tumefaciens root transformation assayPresenter: Zhang, Zhanyuan, University of Missouri [email protected] Park, Soyon, University of Missouri

P02016 research activities at mu plant transformation core facility Presenter: Yin, Xiaoyan, Plant Transformation Core Facility/University of Missouri, [email protected] Folta, Michelle, Plant Transformation Core Facility/ University of Missouri Zhang, Zhanyuan, Plant Transformation Core Facility, University of Missouri P02017 Translational seed biology - engineering hormone metabolism in seeds. Presenter: Nonogaki, Hiro, Oregon State University, [email protected] Martinez-Andujar, Cristina, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University Ordiz, M., Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterHuang, Zhonglian, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Nonogaki, Mariko, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University Dispenza, Alexis, Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University Beachy, Roger, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center P02018 Enhancing zinc finger nuclease-mediated genome modification in Arabidopsis by manipulating dna repair pathways Presenter: Qi, Yiping, University of Minnesota, [email protected] Zhang, Yong, University of Minnesota Zhang, Feng, University of Minnesota Baller, Joshua, University of Minnesota Starker, Colby, University of Minnesota Cleland, Spencer, University of Minnesota Ryu, Yungil, University of Minnesota Voytas, Daniel, University of Minnesota P02019 improving sorghum grain for use as a feedstock and biofuel source through genetic and proteomic analysis of seed storage proteins Presenter: Cremer, Julia Erin, The University of Queensland, [email protected] Gilding, Edward, The University of Queensland Godwin, Ian, The University of Queensland

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P02020 Construction of rice minichromosomes by telomere mediated chromosomal truncation Presenter: Yu, Weichang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, [email protected] Xu, Chunhui, Shandong University Cheng, Zhukuan, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology P02021 fostering plant science research at mu plant transformation core facility Presenter: Folta, Michelle, Plant Transformation Core Facility - University of Missouri - Columbia, [email protected] Yin, Xiaoyan, Plant Transformation Core Facility - University of Missouri - Columbia Zhang, Zhanyuan, Plant Transformation Core Facility - University of Missouri - Columbia P02022 A biotechnological approach to reduce arsenic risk in rice using a fern glutaredoxin, pvgrx5 Presenter: Krishnamurthy, Aparna, University of Florida, [email protected] Rathinasabapathi, Bala University of Florida P02023 Translational examination of the genetic controls of pedicel-fruit abscission in sweet cherry (prunus avium) Presenter: Koepke, Tyson, Washington State University, [email protected] Kilian, Benjamin, Washington State University Hendrickson, Christopher, Washington State University Smith, Erick, Washington State University Whiting, Matthew, Washington State University Oraguzie, Nnadozie, Washington State University Dhingra, Amit, Washington State University

P02024 high efficiency talen-based gene editing for producing disease resistance in crop plants Presenter: Li, Ting, Iowa State University, [email protected] P02025 dicamba tolerant soybeans, a new tool in weed control Presenter: Larue, Clayton T, Monsanto, [email protected] Malven, Marianne, Monsanto Hoi, Sio-Wai, Monsanto Brinker, Ronald, Monsanto Feng, Paul, Monsanto P02026 Transgenic plant-derived protein for stroke treatmentPresenter: Wang, KevinYueju, Northeastern State University, [email protected] Yau, Frank, Northeastern State University Miller, Frank, Northeastern State University Alonzo, Erica, Northeastern State University at Broken Arrow P02027 The establishment and analysis of transcriptional profile of ammopiptanthus mongolicus under abiotic stress conditions Presenter: Cheng, Hongmei, Biotechnology Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, [email protected], Zhaochun, Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural ScienceGuo, Huiming, Biotechnology Research Institue, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science P02028 Activity of a rice glutelin promoter in transgenic sorghum Presenter: Urriola, Jazmina I, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Rathore, Keerti, Texas A&M University P02029 food safety assessments of insect resistant rice for pest management Presenter: Lee, Simyung, Div. of BIosafety, NIAB,NAAS,RDA, [email protected]

Poster 02 – Applied Plant biology/biotechnology/Molecular breeding

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Kim, Jaekwang, Div. of Biosafety, NIAB, NAAS, RDA Kim, Hyojin, Div. of BIosafety, NIAB,NAAS,RDA Kwon, Sunjong , Div. of BIosafety, NIAB,NAAS,RDA Yeo, YounSoo, Div. of BIosafety, NIAB,NAAS,RDA Cho, Hyunsuk, Div. of BIosafety, NIAB,NAAS,RDA P02030 development of the repressible component in an algal genetic toggle switch Presenter: Lucero, Alicia, Colorado State University, [email protected] P02031 Gene gun mediated gene transformation in date palm Presenter: Al-Rashdi, Said H., Sultan Qaboos University, [email protected] Farooq, Sardar, Sultan Qaboos University P02032 Antifungal activity of a cysteine-rich peptide from centrosema virginianum Presenter: Chlan, Caryl, UL Lafayette Biology, [email protected] Saha, Nibedita, The University of Lousiana at Lafayette Xie, Zhongyu, The University of Chicago P02033 barcoding of arid wild plants using rbcl gene sequences Presenter: Arif, Ibrahim Abdulwahid, King Saud University, [email protected] Bafeel, Sameera, King Abdulaziz University Bakir, Mohammad, King Saud University Khan, Haseeb, King Saud University P02034 Phenolic profiles of red clover (trifolium pratense) selected for decreased postharvest browning Presenter: Kagan, Isabelle Ann, USDA-ARS Forage-Animal Production Research Unit, [email protected] P02036 Camelina sativa: a biofuel and designer biotechnology oilseed crop Presenter: Kang, Jinling, Montana State University [email protected] Lu, Chaofu, Montana State University

P02037 Genetic diversity and population structure of the ethiopian sorghum germplasm collection maintained by the usda-ars-npgs using ssr markers Presenter: Cuevas, Hugo E., USDA-ARS, [email protected] Prom, Louis, USDA-ARS P02038 Efficient agrobacterium-mediated sweet potato transformation Presenter: Sprague, Stuart, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Rec. Res., Kansas State University [email protected] Park, Sunghun, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Rec. Res., Kansas State University P02038 Abstract: development of protoplast isolation protocol for a variety of plant species and tissue types Presenter: Craven, James E. Kansas State University, [email protected] Park, Sunghun, Kansas State University P02039 Phytochemical changes during recurrent selection for storage pest resistance in tropical maize. Presenter: Castro Álvarez, Fernando, F. Tecnológico de Monterrey, [email protected] P02040 Eukaryotic translation elongation factors 1a and 1b play key roles in rna virus infection in plantsPresenter:, Hwang, JeeNa, Seoul National University [email protected] Oh, Chang-Sik, Kyung Hee University Kang, Byoung-Cheorl, Seoul National University P02041 Expression of an Arabidopsis vacuolar h+-pyrophosphatase gene (avp1) in peanut enhances salt and drought tolerance Presenter: Zhu, Xunlu, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University [email protected]

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P02042 biofabrication for nanoparticle production using english ivy (hedera helix) Presenter: Burris, Jason, N., University of Tennessee [email protected] Lenaghan, Scott, University of Tennessee Zhang, Mingjun, University of Tennessee Stewart, C., University of Tennessee P02043 Transfer of auxinic herbicide resistance from wild mustard (sinapis arvensis) to radish (raphanus sativus) through embryo rescuePresenter: Jugulam, Mithila, Kansas State University, [email protected] Hall, J Christopher, University of Guelph P02044 Characterization of common bean (phaseolus vulgaris) dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (dfr) gene paralogs Presenter: Siddiqua, Mahbuba, University of Guelph [email protected] Yadegari, Zeinab, University of Guelph Pauls, K Peter, University of Guelph P02045 functional characterization of newly developed constitutive promoters to express transgenes for improved agronomic traits in sugarcane Presenter: Damaj, Mona B., Texas AgriLife Research-Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, [email protected] Rossi, Denise, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Gutierrez, Alejandra, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Reyna, Antonio , Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Dominguez, Michelle, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology

Tantravahi, Pratyusha, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Carvalho, Denise, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Mirkov, T. Erik, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology P02046 increasing digestibility of grain sorghum by over-expression of a key redox protein, thioredoxin h Presenter: Lemaux, Peggy G., University of California, Berkeley, [email protected] Miller, Tamara, University of California, Berkeley Wong, Joshua, University of California, Berkeley Buchanan, Bob , University of California, Berkeley P02047 Predominance of purple color in dendrobium hybrids is due to enzyme competition among dfr and f3’hPresenter: Mudalige-Jayawickrama, Rasika, University of Dubuque, [email protected] Barkhurst, Heather, University of Dubuque Amore, Teresita, University of Hawaii P02048 The biotechnological use of hemoglobin overexpression in barley Presenter: Shah, Jay, Memorial University of Newfoundland, [email protected] Hebelstrup , Kim, Aarhus University Bykova, Natalia , Memorial University of Newfoundland Igamberdiev, Abir, Memorial University of Newfoundland P02049 identifying the drought tolerance and wax distribution qtl’s through recombinant inbred lines of hal*len spring wheat at 10dap Presenter: Mohammed, Suheb, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Huggins, Trevis, Texas A&M University

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P02050 The role of an Arabidopsis thaliana flavonol synthase (at5g05600) in the bioremediation of phenanthrene Presenter: Hernandez-Vega, Juan Carlos, UMASS Boston, [email protected] Kayanja, Gilbert, UMASS Boston Cady, Brian, UMASS Boston Colon-Carmona, Adan, UMASS Boston P02051 initiation of genomic recurrent selection for slow-rusting adult plant resistance to stem rust in wheatPresenter: Rutkoski, Jessica, Cornell University, [email protected] Singh, Ravi, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) Huerta-Espino, Julio, Experimental Valle de México INIFAPBhavani, Sridhar, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) Sorrells, Mark, Cornell University P02052 high efficiency plant genome engineering using talens Presenter: Zhang, Yong, University of Minnesota, [email protected] Zhang, Feng, Cellectis Plant Sciences Li, Xiaohong, University of Minnesota Baller, Joshua, University of Minnesota Qi, Yiping, University of Minnesota Starker, Colby, University of Minnesota Voytas, Daniel, University of Minnesota P02053 Electromagnetic determination of moisture content of biomaterials Presenter: Bassey, Christopher, Azusa Pacific University, [email protected] Mintah, Sarah, Azusa Pacific University Bassey, Mary, Azusa Pacific University

Poster 03 – biochemical Processes and Macromolecular structures P03001 Coupling of molecular modeling with in vitro enzymatic analysis to elucidate how the toc gtpase mechanism is coupled to the pre-protein import cycle Presenter: Holbrook, Kristen N, University of Tennessee, [email protected] Yao, Jianzhuang, University of Tennessee Reddick, L., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Guo, Hong, University of Tennessee Bruce, Barry, University of Tennessee P03002 redox regulation of rice endosperm adp-glucose pyrophosphorylase Presenter: Tuncel, Aytug, Washington State University / Institute of Biological Chemistry, [email protected] Okita, Thomas Washington State University /Institute of Biological Chemistry P03003 fucosylation of xyloglucan and arabinogalactan-proteins in grasses Presenter: Wiemels, Richard, Ohio University, [email protected] Zeng, Wei, Ohio University Pattathil, Sivakumar, University of Georgia Hahn, Michael, University of Georgia Showalter, Allan, Ohio University Faik, Ahmed, Ohio University P03004 Towards the understanding of triacylglycerol biosynthesis pathway in developing tung seedsPresenter: Cao, Heping, USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center, [email protected] Chapital, Dorselyn, USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center Shockey, Jay, USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center Klasson, K Thomas, USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center

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P03005 AtAPy1 and AtAPy2 function as Golgi nucleoside diphosphatases in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Chiu, Tsan Yu, UT Austin, [email protected] Roux, Stanley, UT Austin P03006 rice cell wall composition and gene expression correlation analysis reveals associations among wall components and possible gene functions Presenter: Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Lin, Fan , University of Oklahoma Fagerstrom, Alexandra, University of Copenhagen Fangel, Jonatan, University of Copenhagen Manisseri, Chithra, Joint BioEnergy Institute Williams, Brian, University of California, Davis Chiniquy, Dawn, Joint BioEnergy Institute Peck, Matthew, University of Oklahoma Vega-Sanchez, Miguel, Joint BioEnergy Institute Willats, William, University of Copenhagen Scheller, Henrik, Joint BioEnergy Institute Ronald, Pamela , University of California, Davis P03007 regulatory roles of sTAyGrEEn-chlorophyll catabolic enzymes-lhCii interaction in chlorophyll detoxification during leaf senescence Presenter: Paek, Nam-Chon, Seoul National University, [email protected] P03008 oil body structural protein, oleosin has lipid metabolic functions Presenter: Rajasekharan, Ram, CSIR - Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, [email protected]

P03009 sticky peel (pe) mutant in tomato provides new insight into the role of cutin deficient 2 in epidermal cell function Presenter: Nadakuduti, Satya Swathi, Michigan State University, [email protected] P03010 Quantitative analysis of protocatechuic aicd and shikimic acid in fermented extract of pinus densiflora sieb. Et zucc. Presenter: Cheong, Hyeongsook, Chosun University, [email protected] Park, Jaeyoung, Chosun University Lee, Beomgi, Chosun University Kim, Woong, Chosun University Cheong, Hyeonsook, Chosun University P03011 Evolutionary context dependent plasticity of ent-kaurene oxidases Presenter: Mafu, Sibongile, Iowa State University, [email protected] Zi, Jiachen, Iowa State University Morrone, Dana, Iowa State University Wu, Yisheng, Iowa State University Hillwig, Matthew, Iowa State University Peters, Reuben, Iowa State University P03012 lectin activity in two thorny south texas legumes: berlandier’s acacia and blackbrush Presenter: Palacios, Patrick J., Texas A&M International University , [email protected] Medrano, Jr., Ricardo, Texas A&M International UniversityYnalvez, Ruby, Texas A&M International University P03013 Partial purification of a lectin from Texas live oak (Quercus fusiformis) Presenter: Cruz, Carmen G., Texas A&M International University, [email protected] Ynalvez, Ruby, Texas A&M International University

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Poster 04 – biofuels P04001 The Glycosylation machinery of Arabinogalactan-Proteins: unlocking the bioresource potential in relation to functional foods and energy crops Presenter: Egelund, Jack, The University of Copenhagen, [email protected] Ellis, Miriam, The University of Melbourne Doblin, Monika, The University of Melbourne Fangel, Jonatan, The University of Copenhagen Ndifor , Joman, The University of Copenhagen Schultz, Carolyn, The University of Adelaide Willats , William, The University of Copenhagen Bacic, Antony, The University of Melbourne P04002 Enzymatic saccharification of shrub willow cultivars with differing biomass composition for biofuel production Presenter: Serapiglia, Michelle J., Cornell University - NYSAES, [email protected] Humiston, Michele, Cornell University - NYSAESXu, Haowen, Mascoma Corporation Hogsett, David, Mascoma Corporation Mira De Orduña, Ramón, Cornell University - NYSAES Stipanovic, Arthur, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Smart, Lawrence, Cornell University - NYSAES P04003 functional expression of an Arabidopsis CEsA3ixr1-2 in tobacco improves lignocellulosic biomass suitability for biofuel production Presenter: Sahoo, Dipak K, KTRDC, College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky, [email protected] Harris, Darby, Department of Horticulture and Plant Physiology/Biochemistry/Molecula Stork, Jozsef, Department of Horticulture and Plant Physiology/Biochemistry/Molecula DeBolt, Seth, Department of Horticulture and Plant Physiology/Biochemistry/Molecula Maiti, Indu, KTRDC, College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky

P04004 Characterization and topology of glucuronoarabinoxylan synthase complex from bread wheat Presenter: Jiang, Nan, Ohio University, [email protected] Whitley, Rebekah, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University Jyothi, Prameela, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University Held, Michael, Department of Biochemistry, Ohio University Faik, Ahmed, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University P04005 Photosynthetic generation of isoprene in cyanobacteria via heterologous expression of the Pueraria montana (kudzu) isoprene synthase genePresenter: Bentley, Fiona K., University of California, Berkeley, [email protected] Lindberg, Pia, University of California, Berkeley Melis, Anastasios, University of California, Berkeley P04006 Tissue specific traits associated with high hydrolysis yields in sorghum bicolor Presenter: Vandenbrink, Joshua P., Clemson University, [email protected] Feltus, F., Clemson University P04007 Characterization of an irregular xylem Mutant in Medicago truncatula Presenter: Wang, Huanzhong, University of Connecticut, [email protected] Dixon, Richard, The Noble Foundation P04008 Analysis of expression characteristics of the maize pollen specific promoter MPsP zm13 for gene confinement in transgenic bioenergy cropsPresenter: Hague, Joel, Univeristy of Rhode Island, [email protected] Kausch, Albert, University of Rhode Island

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P04009 use of an herbicide resistance selectable Marker for recovery of intraspecific and interspecific hybrids in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum l.) Presenter: Deresienski, Adam, University of Rhode Island, [email protected] Nelson, Kimberly, University of Rhode Island Hague, Joel, University of Rhode Island Tilelli, Michael, University of Rhode Island Kausch, Albert, University of Rhode Island P04010 use of a selectable Marker for in situ Embryo rescue using Transgenic switchgrass (Panicum virgatum l.) for recovery of Wide Crosses Presenter: Tilelli, Michael, Univeristy of Rhode Island, [email protected] Nelson, Kimberly, University of Rhode Island Hague, Joel, University of Rhode Island Deresienski, Adam, University of Rhode Island Kausch, Albert, University of Rhode Island P04011 A profile of lignin and related gene expression in the stem of two sugarcane varieties Presenter: Mazzafera, Paulo, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology , [email protected] Bottcher, Alexandra, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Santos, Adriana, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Cesarino, Igor, State University of Campinas / \Institute of Biology Vicentini, Renato, State University of Campinas / CBMEG Moura, Jullyana Cristina, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Mayer, Juiana, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Nobile, Paula, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Brito, Michael, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology

Anjos, Ivan Antonio, Instituto Agronomico de Campinas Vincentz, Michel, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology Creste, Silvana, Instituto Agronomico de CampinasLandell, Marcos, Instituto Agronomico de Campinas Mazzafera, Paulo, State University of Campinas / Institute of Biology P04012 Chlorophyll degradation and lipid droplet accumulation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Presenter: May, Pepper, University of Nebraska-Kearney, [email protected] Brungardt, Kara, University of Nebraska-KearneyMusil, Kelsie, University of Nebraska-Kearney Twigg, Paul, University of Nebraska-Kearney P04013 Expression of transcription factors linked to lipid accumulation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Presenter: Barber, Anna, University of Nebraska-Kearney, [email protected] May, Pepper, University of Nebraska-Kearney Musil, Kelsie, University of Nebraska-Kearney Twigg, Paul, University of Nebraska-Kearney P04014 insights into Cell Wall Polysaccharide Acetylation: reverse Genetics of Trichome birefringence-like (Tbl) Genes in Arabidopsis Presenter: Xiong, Guangyan, Energy Bioscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, [email protected] Xiong, Guangyan, University of California, BerkeleyCheng, Kun, Energy Bioscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley Pauly, Markus, Energy Bioscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley

P04015 Effect of manganese deprivation on lipid deposition in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Presenter: Musil, Kelsie, University of Nebraska-Kearney, [email protected] Doyle, Meagan, University of Nebraska-Kearney

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Barber, Anna, University of Nebraska-Kearney Twigg, Paul, University of Nebraska-Kearney P04016 Transcriptomic efforts in the improvement of switchgrass fitness Presenter: Twigg, Paul , University of Nebraska-Kearney, [email protected] Musil, Kelsie, University of Nebraska-Kearney Brungardt, Kara, University of Nebraska-Kearney P04017 high biomass plant species for TAG production and their characterization Presenter: Sengodon, Padma, Texas A & M University, [email protected] Hays, Dirk, Texas A&M University P04018 The first long-term trials of miscanthus x giganteus with panicum virgatum show a yield decline with time in the midwestern usAPresenter: Arundale, Rebecca A., University of Illinois, [email protected] Dohleman, Frank, Monsanto Heaton, Emily, Iowa State University McGrath, Justin, University of Illinois Voigt, Thomas, University of Illinois Long, Stephen, University of Illinois P04019 Transcriptome analysis of nodes and buds in high and low-tillering switchgrass lines Presenter: Zeng, Xin, Oklahoma State University, [email protected] Wang, Yixing, Oklahoma State University Mahalingam, Ramamurthy, Oklahoma State University Peal, Lila, Cameron University Parsley, Kathryn, Cameron University

P04020 MicrornA component of small rnAs in switchgrass Presenter: Sunkar, Ramanjulu, Oklahoma State University, [email protected], Guru, Oklahoma State University P04021 overexpression of an insect cellulase in switchgrass for improved sugar release

Presenter: Willis, Jonathan D., University of Tennessee, [email protected] Stewart, C. Neal, University of Tennessee Jurat-Fuentes, Juan-Luis, University of Tennessee P04022 random insertional mutagenesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii reveals multiple gene disruptions that confer resistance to glyphosate Presenter: Santos, Daniel A., Sapphire Energy, [email protected] Hopkins, Shane, Sapphire Energy Low, Melisa, Sapphire Energy Cho, Alvin, Sapphire Energy Poon, Yan, Sapphire Energy P04023 Characterization of a Grass Mutant with less feruloyl Ester on hemicellulose Presenter: Lin, Fan, University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma P04024 Modification of the Chemical Composition of Grass lignocellulose to improve the Efficiency of biofuel Production Presenter: Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Peck, Matthew, University of Oklahoma Anderson, Meagan, University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City Community College P04025 identification of the regulatory Genes of the Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis Pathway by network Analysis of the Model Grass, rice Presenter: Zhao, Kangmei, University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Saha, Prasenjit, University of Oklahoma Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma P04026 deciphering the role of Myb transcription factors in ferulic Acid (fA) incorporation in grass cell wallsPresenter: Saha, Prasenjit, University of Oklahoma [email protected] Zhao, Kangmei, University of Oklahoma

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Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma P04027 salicylic acid in lignin down regulated plants Presenter: Gallego-Giraldo, Lina, Samuel Roberst Noble Foundation, [email protected] Dixon, Richard, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Gallego-Giraldo, Lina, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation P04028 overexpression of osAT5, a putative bAhd acyltransferase, increases the ester-bound ferulic acid content of rice cell walls Presenter: Peck, Matthew, University of Oklahoma, [email protected] Pena, Carolina, University of Oklahoma Bartley, Laura, University of Oklahoma

Poster 05 – Cell biology P05001 Microtubules are required for guard cell function in Arabidopsis. Presenter: Eisinger, William, Santa Clara University, [email protected] Ehrhardt, David, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology Briggs, Winslow, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology P05002 dissecting the requirement for Plant ranGAP1 subcellular Targeting and GAP Activity for its Cellular and developmental functions Presenter: Boruc, Joanna, The Ohio State University, [email protected] Rodrigo-Peiris, Thushani, The Ohio State University Meier, Iris, The Ohio State University P05003 MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 promote cell proliferation and axial growth in Arabidopsis roots

Presenter: Lucas, Jessica, Indiana University, [email protected] Shaw, Sidney, Indiana University P05004 Programmed Cell death occurs Asymmetrically during Abscission in Tomato Presenter: Dermastia, Marina, National Institute of Biology, [email protected] Bar-Dror, Tal, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Kladnik, Ales, Dept. of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana Meir, Shimon, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Burd, Shaul, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Philosoph-Hadas, Sonia, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Tusek Znidaric, Magda, National Institute of Biology Pompe Novak, Marusa, National Institute of BiologyOri, Naomi, The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture Sonego, Lilian, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center Dickman, Martin, Dep. Plant Path. Microbiol., Texas A&M University, College Station Lers, Amnon, Dept. of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce, ARO, The Volcani Center P05005 Genetic regulation of phloem parenchyma transfer cell development in Arabidopsis Presenter: McCurdy, David, The University of Newcastle, [email protected] Sheahan, Michael, The University of NewcastleArun Chinnappa, Kiruba Shankari, The University of Newcastle Hou, Jiexi, The University of Newcastle Wu, Yuzhou, The University of Newcastle P05006formin-regulated subapical actin structure in elongating pollen tubes compartmentalizes vesicular trafficking and steers tip growth orientation Presenter: Cheung, Alice, University of Massachusetts, [email protected]

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Zou, Yanjiao, University of Massachusetts Wu, Hen-ming, University of Massachusetts P05007 Cell death control by matrix metalloproteinases in tomato Presenter: Schaller, Andreas, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany,[email protected] Zimmermann, Dirk, University of Hohenheim Pasule, Christian, University of Hohenheim Gomez-Barrera, Juan, University of Hohenheim Sieferer, Elke, University of Hohenheim Frick, Ursula, ETH Zürich Nicholson, Tim, University of Hohenheim Pfannstiel, Jens , University of Hohenheim P05008 An Arabidopsis homolog of the human Comparative Gene identification 58 (CGi-58) Protein Modulates linolenic Acid homeostasis and lipophilic signalingPresenter: Chapman, Kent D., University of North Texas, [email protected] Dyer, John, USDA-ARS- ALARC Mullen, Robert, University of Guelph Case, Charlene, University of North Texas Gidda, Satinder, University of Guelph Horn, Patrick, University of North Texas James, Christopher, University of North Texas Keereetaweep, Jantana , University of North Texas Khuu, Nicholas, University of Guelph Park, Sunjung, USDA-ARS-ALARC Seay, Damien, Del Mar College Zhang, Daisy, Del Mar College P05009 The role of stromal hsp90 for preprotein transport across the envelope membranes and chloroplast biogenesis Presenter: Inoue, Hitoshi, University of Massachusetts, [email protected] Schnell, Danny, University of Massachusetts Li, Ming, University of Massachusetts Zuber, Joshua, University of Massachusetts P05010 The organelle to organelle movement of bziP28 in response to Er stress Presenter: Srivastava, Renu, Iowa State University,[email protected]

Chen, Yani, Michigan State University Deng, Yan, Iowa State University Brandizzi, Federica, Michigan State University Howell, Stephen, Iowa State University P05011 Phloem protein imaging in Arabidopsis reveals new insights into Münch’s pressure flow hypothesis Presenter: Froelich, Daniel R., Washington State University, [email protected] P05012 The lon2 protease promotes continued matrix protein import into peroxisomes Presenter: Farmer, Lisa M., Rice University, [email protected] Lingard, Matthew, Rice University Bartel, Bonnie, Rice University P05013 Processing-body and stress granule localized tandem zinc finger proteins are involved in GA and AbA mediated regulation of seed germinationPresenter: Bogamuwa, Srimathi P., Ohio State University, [email protected] Jang, Jyan-Chyun, The Ohio State University P05014 Golgi-targeting of plant type 2 prolyl 4-hydroxylase mediated by toxin-homology and catalytic domains and interaction with Per1 protein Presenter: Matsuoka, Ken, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, [email protected], Ryo, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University Suyama, Akiko, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University P05015 using forward genetics to identify novel Arabidopsis thaliana peroxisomal mutants Presenter: Fleming, Wendell, Rice University, [email protected] Venkova, Savina, Rice University Ventura, Meredith, Rice University Gonzalez, Kim, Rice University Hanna, Victoria, Mary Hardin-Baylor University Woodward, Andrew, Mary Hardin-Baylor University

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Strader, Lucia, Washington University Bartel, Bonnie, Rice University P05016 Myosin-viii: A link between the actin cytoskeleton and auxin homeostasis Presenter: Bezanilla, Magdalena, UMass Amherst [email protected] Wu, Shu-Zon, UMass Amherst P05017 Myosin xi oscillations precede f-actin’s during polarized plant cell growth Presenter: Vidali, Luis, Department of Biology and Biotech.- Worcester Polytechnic Institute, [email protected] Liu, Yun-Chen, Department of Biology and Biotech.- Worcester Polytechnic Institute Furt, Fabienne, Department of Biology and Biotech.- Worcester Polytechnic Institute Bibeau, Jeffrey, Department of Biology and Biotech. -Worcester Polytechnic Institute Tuzel, Erkan, Department of Physics - Worcester Polytechinic Institute P05018 Cell wall arabinose-deficient mutant mur5 encodes a defective reversibly Glycosylated Polypeptide 2 (rGP2) Presenter: Dugard, Christopher K., Purdue University, Botany and Plant Pathology, [email protected], Rachel, Purdue University, Botany and Plant Pathology Olek, Anna, Purdue University, Botany and Plant Pathology Carpita, Nicholas, Purdue University, Botany and Plant Pathology Reiter, Wolf-Dieter, University of Connecticut, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology P05020 using photoconvertible kikume marker protein to analyze the turnover rate of Golgi apparatus in by-2 cells Presenter: Abiodun, Moses Olabiyi, Graduate School of Biotech and Bioenvtal Sc. Kyushu University, Japan,

[email protected] Matsuoka, Ken, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University Japan P05021 Endosomes in cell signaling and development Presenter: Otegui, Marisa, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] Reyes, Francisca, University of Wisconsin-Madison Spitzer, Christoph, University of Wisconsin-Madison Buono, Rafael, University of Wisconsin-Madison Roschzttardtz , Hannetz, University of Wisconsin-Madison P05022 Class xi myosins are required for normal fertility in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Madison, Stephanie, University of Tennessee, [email protected] Buchanan, Matt, University of Tennessee Glass, Jeremiah, University of Tennessee Nebenführ, Andreas, University of Tennessee P05023 visualization of seed lipid Metabolism through Mass spectrometry imaging Presenter: Horn, Patrick, University of North Texas, [email protected] Neogi, Purnima, University of North Texas Korte, Andy, Iowa State University Shulaev, Vladimir, University of North Texas Lee, Young-Jin, Iowa State University Chapman, Kent, University of North Texas P05024 Probing the function of seipins in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Cai, Yingqi University of North Texas [email protected] Cai, Yingqi University of North Texas Chapman, Kent University of North Texas P05025 The role of lignin in root cell shape determination in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Pysh, Leonard D., Roanoke College, [email protected] Kleisler, Heather, Roanoke College

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Ward, Rebecca, Roanoke College Weidman, Taylor, Roanoke College P05026 Early signaling in plant immunity Presenter: Eguen, Tenai, UCSD, [email protected] Eguen, Tenai, University of California, San Diego Lee, Michelle, University of California, San Diego Shen, Zhouxin, University of California, San Diego Kang, Earl, University of California, San Diego Briggs, Steve, University of California, San Diego P05027 nuclear cage and cytoplasmic bodies mutants provide insight into a novel intracellular protein trafficking pathway Presenter: Jancowski, Sylwia, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, [email protected] Catching, Amanda, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia Pighin, Jamie, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia Kudo, Takamasa, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia Foissner, Ilse, University of Salzburg Wasteneys, Geoffrey, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia P05028 A split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen for substrate specificity of atToc159 and atToc132, two Arabidopsis chloroplast preprotein import receptorsPresenter: Dutta, Siddhartha, Wilfrid Laurier University, [email protected] Smith, Matthew D., Wilfrid Laurier University P05029 GluP6/GEf is the activator for GluP4/rab5a, and involved in intracellular transport of proglutelin from Golgi to protein storage vacuole in rice seedPresenter: Fukuda, Masako, Kyushu University, [email protected] Wen, Liuying, Kyushu University Satoh-Cruz, Mio, Washingtong State University Kawagoe, Yasushi, National Institute of Agrobiological Science Okita, Thomas, Washington State University Ogawa, Masahiro, Yamaguchi Prefectural University

Sunada, Mariko, University of Tokyo Ueda, Takashi, University of Tokyo Kumamaru, Toshihiro, Kyushu University P05030 Plastid signaling in the control of leaf size Presenter: Irigoyen, Sonia, Texas A&M University, [email protected] Versaw, Wayne , Texas A&M University P05031 ToC complex assembly: an examination of the interactions between ToC GTPases Presenter: Siman, Steven, Wilfrid Laurier University, [email protected] Chen, Yi, Wilfrid Laurier University Smith, Matthew, Wilfrid Laurier University P05032 Combinatorial mutant analyses suggest that balanced PEroxin5 localization is necessary for Arabidopsis peroxisome function Presenter: Woodward, Andrew W., The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, [email protected], Sarah, Rice University Fleming, Wendell, Rice University Bjornson, Marta, University of California, DavisBartel, Bonnie, Rice University P05033 Arabidopsis thaliana Centromere Associated Protein E is involved in Chromosome segregation during Mitosis and Meiosis Presenter: Diaz, Kristophe J., Umass Boston, [email protected] Butler, Denise, UMass Boston Pellman, David, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Colón-Carmona, Adán, UMass Boston P05034 understanding the establishment of the outer lateral domain in Arabidopsis Presenter: Enders, Tara, Washington University in St Louis, [email protected] Strader, Lucia, Washington University in St Louis P05035 lfiM1 is involved in the growth of lily pollen tube by stabilizing the actin fringe

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Presenter: Ren, Haiyun, Beijing Normal University, [email protected] Su, Hui, Beijing Normal University Pei, Weike, Beijing Normal University Wang, Jiaojiao, Beijing Normal University Dong, Huaijian, Beijing Normal University P05036 biophysical characterization of the GTPase domain of atToc33 and its r130A mutant using circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy Presenter: Patel, Geetika, Wilfrid Laurier University, [email protected] Patel, Geetika, Wilfrid Laurier University Szabo, Arthur, Wilfrid Laurier University Smith, Matthew, Wilfrid Laurier University P05037 Practical consideration of sterilization times for plant tissue culture media Presenter: Beringer, Jeffrey R., Dow AgroSciences, [email protected] Wu, Huixia, Dow AgroSciences Wagner, Josh, Dow AgroSciences Larsen, Jeffrey, Dow AgroSciences Botimer, Nicole, Dow AgroSciences P05038 roP regulates tip growth by controlling cortical formin organization and behavior near the cell tip Presenter: Burkart, Graham, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, [email protected] Bezanilla, Magdalena, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

P05039 A revised theory for direct determination of plant cell volume and cell osmotic behaviour using cell-pressure-probes Presenter: Knipfer, Thorsten, University of California Davis, [email protected] Fei, Jiong, University of California Davis Gambetta, Gregory, University of California Davis Matthews, Mark, University of California

Shackel, Kenneth, University of California Davis P05040 reversibly changing flow in the plant endoplasmic reticulum Presenter: Griffing, Lawrence, TAMU,[email protected] 05041 subcellular localisation of nucleotide-sugar transporters in grapevines (vitis vinifera l.) Presenter: Utz, Daniella, Universidad de Chile, [email protected] Handford, Michael, Universidad de Chile Poster 06 – development P06001 functional differentiation of Afl and vAl b3 transcription factors regulating the transition from embryo formation to germination Presenter: Jia, Haiyan, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Florida, [email protected] Suzuki, Masaharu, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Florida McCarty, Donald, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Florida P06002 haplo-insufficiency of an s-domain receptor kinase and Abi3 in sdk-f +/- abi3 +/- heterozygotes, results in defective female gametophyte development Presenter: Sankaranarayanan, Subramanian, University of Calgary, [email protected] Muhammad, Jamshed, University of Calgary Delmas, Frederic, University of Bordeaux Yeung, Edward, University of Calgary Samuel, Marcus, University of Calgary P06003 Gibberellins and cytokinins levels affect fruit and seed in Arabidopsis thaliana and Capsicum annuum Presenter: Pichardo González, Juan,

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Manuel Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya, [email protected] Méndez Inocencio, Carlos, Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya Acosta García, Gerardo, Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya P06004 The double mutant of Arabidopsis Csld2 and Csld3 has defects in synergid cell development Presenter: Yoo, Cheol-Min, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, [email protected] Blancaflor, Elison, Saumel Roberts Noble Foundation P06005 Genome assisted developmental analyses in wild and domesticated tomato Presenter: Sinha, Neelima, UC Davis, [email protected] Koenig, Dan, Max Planck Institute Jimenez-Gomez, Jose, Max Planck Institute Chitowood, Dan, UC Davis Headland, Lauren, UC Davis Kumar, Ravi, UC Davis Ichihashi, Yasunori, UC Davis Ranjan, Aashish, UC Davis Fulop, Dan, UC Davis Maloof, Julin, UC Davis Peng, Jie, UC Davis P06006 The positive role in cell cycle progression and intermittent expression of CyClin A1;2/TAM in the root apical meristem in Arabidopsis Presenter: Jha, Ajay K., Noble Foundation, Inc., [email protected] Wang, Yixing, Oklahoma State University Chen, Rujin, Noble Foundation, Inc. Yang, Ming, Oklahoma State University P06007 scrambled, a member of lrr rlK family, exerts pleiotropic effects through multiple pathways in Arabidopsis development Presenter: Kwak, Su-Hwan, Long Island University-Brooklyn, [email protected] Schiefelbein, John, University of Michigan

P06008 local auxin biosynthesis at the micropylar end is a key step in the patterning of the Arabidopsis female gametophytePresenter: Panoli, Aneesh, University of California, Davis, [email protected] Alandete-Saez, Monica, University of California, Davis Pagnussat, Gabriela, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina Neff, Christina, University of California, Davis Cheng, Youfa, University of California at San Diego Zhao, Yunde, University of California at San Diego Sundaresan, Venkatesan, University of California, Davis P06009 Transcriptome exploration, leaf morphology diversity and the domestication of Kale (brassica oleracea var. viridis) Presenter: Arias-Garzon, Tatiana, University of MIssouri, [email protected] Pires, Chris, University of Missouri P06010 Chronicles of a steryl glycoside: a role in plant development biologyPresenter: Nair, Meera, University of Kentucky [email protected] DeBolt, Seth, University of Kentucky P06011f-actin and actin transcript distribution in angiosperm and gymnosperm root primary tissuesPresenter: Pesacreta, Thomas C., University of Lousiana, Lafayette, [email protected] Kumar, Manoj, Biology Dept. P06012 The bEl1-like family of transcription factors in potato Presenter: Sharma, Pooja, Plant Biology Major, Iowa State University , [email protected] Lin, Tian, Plant Biology Major, Iowa State University Grandellis, Carolina, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Hannapel, David, Plant Biology Major, Iowa State University

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P06013 friend of leafy1 (fol1) and fol2 regulate floral meristem identity and floral development Presenter: Lamb, Rebecca S., Ohio State University, [email protected] Siriwardana, Nirodhini, Ohio State University Gentzel, Irene, Ohio State UniversityField, Sterling, Ohio State University Kacner, Thomas, Ohio State University Patel, Vidhi, Ohio State University P06014 new aspects of phloem-mediated long-distance lipid-signaling in plants Presenter: Hoffmann-Benning, Susanne, Michigan State University, [email protected] Benning, Urs, Michigan State University Tamot, Banita, Michigan State University P06015 Proteomic analysis of rhizome specificity across plant kingdom Presenter: Salvato, Fernanda, Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, [email protected] Balbuena, Tiago, Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas He, Ruifeng, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University Gang, David, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University Thelen, Jay, Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri P06016 Polycomb repressive complex 2 regulates type i MAds-box gene expression during endosperm development in Arabidopsis Presenter: Zhang, Shanshan, University of Arizona, [email protected] Wang, Dongfang, University of Arizona Zhang, Huajian, University of Utah Lloyd, Alan, University of Utah Skaggs, Megan , University of Arizona An, Lingling, University of Arizona

Drews, Gary, University of UtahSchumaker, Karen, University of Arizona Yadegari, Ramin, University of Arizona P06017 The polycomb group gene EMf2b regulates floral organ development in rice Presenter: Conrad, Liza, University of California Davis, [email protected] Johnson, Cameron, University of California Davis An, Gynheung, Crop Biotech Institute Sundaresan, Venkatesan, University of California Davis P06018 A nucleostemin-like GTPase required for embryogenesis and flower development in Arabidopsis Presenter: Hong, Zonglie, University of Idaho, [email protected] Wang, Xiaomin, University of Idaho Anderson, Kelli, University of Idaho Xie, Bo, University of Idaho Huang, Rongyu, University of Idaho Hong, Zonglie, University of Idaho P06019 grv2, an embryo defective mutant, functions in the late endocytic pathway Presenter: Silady, Rebecca, Southern Connecticut State University , [email protected] Borysiewicz, Jonathan, Southern Connecticut State University Turcio, Arriana, Southern Connecticut State University P06020 developmental localization of plant cell wall components and their role during somatic embryogenesis of banana (Musa spp. AAA) Presenter: Xu, Chunxiang, College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University, [email protected] Pan, Xiao, College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University Chen, Houbin, College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University Samaj, Jozef, Faculty of Science, Palacký University

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P06021 A post-embryonic root growth program signaled from the Arabidopsis root stele Presenter: Sebastian, Jose, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, [email protected] Zhou, Jing, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Lee, Ji-Young, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research P06022 Analysis of stunter1, a maize mutant with reduced gametophyte size and maternal effects on seed development Presenter: Phillips, Allison, Wisconsin Lutheran College, [email protected] Evans, Matthew, Carnegie Institution for Science P06023 Phototropism studies in microgravity and fractional gravity on the international space station Presenter: Kiss, John Z., Miami University, [email protected] Millar, Kathy, Miami Univ.-Dept, Botany Kiss, John, Miami Univ.-Dept, Botany P06024 direct interaction of ligand-receptor pairs specifying stomatal patterning Presenter: Torii, Keiko U, Department of Biology and HHMI, University of Washington, [email protected] Lee, Jin Suk, Department of Biology, University of Washington Hnilova, Marketa, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington Kuroha, Takeshi, Department of Biology, University of Washington Khatayevich, Dmitriy, Materials Science and Engineering, University of WashingtonKanaoka, Masahiro, Department of Biology, University of Washington Sarikaya, Mehmet, Materials Sciences and Engineering, University of WashingtonTamerler, Candan, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington P06025 nfl promotes flowering specifically under short-day in Arabidopsis

Presenter: Huq, Enamul, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Sharma, Nidhi, UT AustinKim, Dong-Hwan, UT Austin Sung, Sibum, UT Austin P06026 CK2 alpha subunits affect multiple developmental and stress-responsive pathways in Arabidopsis Presenter: Mulekar, Jidnyasa, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Bu, Qingyun, University of Texas at Austin Chen, Fulu, University of Texas at Austin Huq, Enamul, University of Texas at Austin P06027 leaf boundaries: live cell imaging of ligule development in maizePresenter: Rasmussen, Carolyn, University of Wyoming, [email protected] Luo, Anding, University of Wyoming Sylvester, Anne, University of Wyoming P06028h+-PPase AvP1 is necessary for phloem development in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Gaxiola, Roberto, AASU, [email protected] Paez-Valencia, Julio, Arizona State University Patron, Araceli, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico Sanchez-Gomez, Concepcion, Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez Sanchez-Lares, Jonathan, Arizona State University Furstenau, Tara, Arizona State University Hilton, Matthew, Arizona State University Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro, Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez Ayre, Brian, University of North Texas Hirschi, Kendal, Baylor College of Medicine P06029 Proteomic analysis of brassica stigmatic proteins following the si reaction reveals a role for microtubule dynamics during pollen responsesPresenter: Jamshed, Muhammad, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada, [email protected] Tang, Wenqiang, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei

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Wang, Zhi, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanf Goring, Daphn, University of Toronto, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Canada Samuel, Marcus, Department ofBiological Sciences, University of Calgary P06030 A TCP transcription factor, branch angle defective 1 (bAd1), is required for normal tassel branch angle formation in maizePresenter: Bai, Fang, University of California, San Diego, [email protected] Reinheimer, Renata. University of Missouri-Saint LouisDurantini, Diego, University of California, San DiegoKellogg, Elizabeth, University of Missouri-Saint Louis Schmidt, Robert, University of California, San Diego P06031 Contribution of fT genes and networks to the evolution of plant life forms and adaptation Presenter: Yuceer, Cetin, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University, [email protected], Chuan-Yu, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University Ozdilek, Asli, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University Drnevich, Jenny, W.M. Keck Center, University of Illinois P06032 Molecular action of sEuss-liKE transcriptional adaptors during shoot apical meristem development in Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Wynn, April N., North Carolina State University, [email protected] Franks, Robert, North Carolina State University P06033 Analysis of the tomato flavonoid biosynthetic pathway and the effects of flavonoids on tomato root and seed development Presenter: Maloney, Gregory S, Wake Forest University, [email protected]

Muday, Gloria, Wake Forest University P06034 Trichome accessory cell differentiation is enhanced by a transcriptional target of Glabra2 Presenter: Hatlestad, Greg, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Gonzalez, Antonio, University of Texas at Austin Lloyd, Alan, University of Texas at Austin P06035 Transcriptional changes associated with dormancy status and sprout control in potato tubersPresenter: Campbell, Michael, Penn State Erie, [email protected] P06036 identification and characterization of two proteins with a putative role in cell expansion growthPresenter: Li, Jie, Michigan State University, [email protected] Boakye, Paula, Michigan State University Hoffmann-Benning, Susanne, Michigan State University P06037 regulation of organ elongation by sAur proteinsPresenter: Reed, Jason, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, [email protected] Chae, Keun, University of North Carolina Isaacs, Cameron, University of North Carolina Reeves, Paul, BBSRC Yadav, Vandana, University of North Carolina Maloney, Gregory, Wake Forest University Muday, Gloria, Wake Forest University Nagpal, Punita University of North Carolina P06038 Components of the brassinosteroid signaling pathway regulate zygote development in Arabidopsis Presenter: Jeong, Sangho, University of Georgia, [email protected] Lukowitz, Wolfgang, University of Georgia

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P06039 Pine pollen tube-wall-associated proteins: sequence analysis, gene expression and localization Presenter: Salazar, Arnold Maloles, SUNY- College of Environmental Science and Forestry, [email protected] Fernando, Danilo SUNY- ESF

P06041 specific functions and regulation of siM motifs in the endoreplication of Arabidopsis TrichomesPresenter: Kumar, Narender, Louisiana State University, [email protected] P06042 lipid characterization of Camelina sativa developing seeds Presenter: Rodríguez, Manuel, Fernando Instituto de la Grasa,Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, [email protected]ánchez García, Alicia, Instituto de la Grasa, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Salas Griñon, Joaquín, Instituto de la Grasa, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Martínez Forces, Enrique, Instituto de la Grasa, Consejo Superior de Investiciones Científicas P06043 The iMA/Mif2 protein regulates multihormonal pathways through the control of signalosome activityPresenter: Delmas, Fred, UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie, INRA de Bordeaux, [email protected] Leblond, Julie, UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie INRA de Bordeaux Sicard, Adrien, UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie INRA de Bordeaux Hernould, Michel, UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie INRA de Bordeaux Chevalier, Christian, UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie INRA de Bordeaux P06044investigation of the role of centroradialis/terminal flower1/self-pruning (cets) gene family members in cotton, a complex sympodial system Presenter: Prewitt, Sarah F., University of North Texas

[email protected] Prewitt, Sarah, University of North Texas McGarry, Roisin, University of North Texas Ayre, Brian, University of North Texas P06045 induction of desiccation tolerance in developing seeds of Phalaenopsis amabilis: the role of the late embryogenesis abundant proteins Presenter: Zhu, Huijing, Grand Valley State University, [email protected] Godfrey, Timothy, Grand Valley State University Blackman, Sheila, Grand Valley State University P06046 regulation of plant growth in tomato by expression of ErECTA genes from Arabidopsis thaliana Presenter: Villagarcia, Hector E., University of Arkansas at Little Rock, [email protected] Villagarcia, Hector, Department of Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Shpak, Elena, Dept. of Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Univ of TennesseeKhodakovskaya, Mariya, Department of Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock P06047 functional analyses of three activated genes 048-3, 048-4 and 048-7 in an early flowering T-dnA insertion rice mutant M52048 Presenter: Chen, Liang-Jwu, National Chung Hsing University, [email protected] Lo, Shuen-Fan, Academia Sinica Li, Tzu-Yin, National Chung Hsing University Yang, Hsiu-Ya, National Chung Hsing University He, Hong-Yi, National Chung Hsing University Yu, Su-May, Academia Sinica Chen, Liang-Jwu, National Chung Hsing University P06048 Turning moss into algae: loss of cell adhesion and differentiation in prenylation-deficient Physcomitrella patens Presenter: Running, Mark P., University of Louisville, [email protected] Thole, Julie, Washington University in Saint Louis Perroud, Pierre-Francois, Washington University in Saint Louis Quatrano, Ralph, Washington University in Saint Louis

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P06049 Maternal and paternal genomes contribute equally to the transcriptome of early plant embryos Presenter: Nodine, Michael D., Whitehead Institute, HHMI, MIT, Gregor Mendel Institute, [email protected] Bartel, David, Whitehead Institute, HHMI, MIT P06050 rnA helicase activity, required for translation, is susceptible to isoAsp formation but recoverable by protein isoaspartyl methyltransferasePresenter: Downie, Allan Bruce, University of Kentucky, [email protected] Nayak, Nihar, Regional Plant Resource Centre Putnam, Andrea, Dept. Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University Addepalli, Balasubrahmanyam, University of Cincinnati Lowenson, Jonathan, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Patra, Biranchi, Keck Graduate InstituteChen, Tingsu, Microbiology Institute, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences Schäfermeyer, Kim, University of Kentucky Jankowsky, Eckhard, Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University Perry, Sharyn, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky Dinkins, Randy, USDA-ARS Forage-Animal Production Research Unit, University Kentucky Limbach, Patrick, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati Ray, Animesh, Keck Graduate Institute Clarke, Steven, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry P06051 functional analysis of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors ick/krp in Arabidopsis root and lateral root growth Presenter: Wen, Bo, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, [email protected], Jeroen, School of Biosciences, Cardiff

University Dewitte, Walter, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University Murray, James, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University P06052 Expression of an arabinogalactan protein, AGP31, represses seed protein gene expression and enhances AbA sensitivity in Arabidopsis seedlingsPresenter: Weeraratne, Tharindu P., Section Mol, Cell, Devel Biol, Univ of Texas at Austin, [email protected] Liu, Chenggang, Plant Biology Division, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Veerappa, Roopa, Section Mol, Cell, Devel Biol, Univ of Texas at Austin Wong, Valerie, Section Mol, Cell, Devel Biol, Univ of Texas at Austin Mehdy, Mona, Section Mol, Cell, Devel Biol, Univ of Texas at Austin P06053 shr/sCr-mediated signaling pathway controls asymmetric cell division and cell specification in the Arabidopsis root Presenter: Sozzani, Rosangela, University of Pavia/Armenise Harvard Foundation, [email protected] Hinde, Elizabeth, UC Irvine Crosti, Giuseppe, Duke University Winter, Cara, Duke University Gratton, Enrico , UC IrvineBenfey, Philip, Duke University P06054 An under-the-ground bean story Presenter: Sanchez, Federico, Plant Molecular Biology Department, [email protected], Juan Elías, IBT-UNAM Estrada-Navarrete, Georgina, IBT-UNAM Díaz-Camino, Claudia, IBT-UNAM Hernández-López, Alejandrina, IBT-UNAM Balu-Rajeswari, Chandrasekar, IBT-UNAM Barraza-Celis, Aarón, IBT-UNAM Guillén, Gabriel, IBT-UNAM Quinto, Carmen, IBT-UNAM Sanchez, Federico, Plant Molecular Biology Department

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P06055Two actin isovariants, ACT7 and ACT8 regulate Arabidopsis root meristem development through modulating intracellular auxin gradientPresenter: Numata, Takahiro, Iwate University, [email protected], Muthugapatti, Department of Genetics, Division of Life Sciences Complex, UniversiMeagher, Richard, Department of Genetics, Division of Life Sciences Complex, UniversiRahman, Abidur, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ

P06056Changing the density of the external medium can modulate and reverse the gravity response of plant cells and organsPresenter: Staves, Mark P, Grand Valley State University, [email protected], Naila, Grand Valley State University

P06057A conserved mechanism controlling motor organ identity in legumesPresenter: Chen, Jianghua, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Inc., [email protected], Carol, John Innes CenterLiu, Yu, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation IncKawaguchi, Masayoshi, National Institute for Basic BiologyHofer, Julie, Aberystwyth UniversityEllis, Noel, Aberystwyth UniversityChen, Rujin, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Inc.

P06058The mapping and cloning of the discordia3 mutationsPresenter: Chen, Wei, University of North Texas, [email protected], Amanda, University of North Texas

P06059sTf mainly acts as repressor in the regulation of leaf blade outgrowthPresenter: Tadege, Million, Oklahoma State University, [email protected], Hao, Oklahoma State UniversityNiu, Lifang, Oklahoma State UniversityMysore, Kirankumar, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

P06060An abnormality in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum cv Texas Marker-1) germination that is similar to Arabidopsis light-responsive mutantsPresenter: Arnold, Marianne, Texas A&M University, Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences, [email protected], Jean, Texas A&M University, Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences

P06061regulation of inflorescence architecture by intertissue layer ligand-receptor communication between endodermis and phloemPresenter: Lai, Hung-Hsueh, University of Washington, [email protected]

P06076Exploring the forgotten axis of leaf developmentPresenter: Martinez, Ciera, UC Davis, [email protected], Ciera, UC DavisChitwood, Daniel, University of California DavisHeadland, Lauren, University of California DavisRanjan, Aashish, University of California DavisBraybrook, Siobhan, University of BernKoenig, Daniel, Max Planck Institute for Developmental BiologyKuhlemeier, Cris, University of BernSmith, Richard, University of BernSinha, Neelima, University of California Davis

P06075Molecular role of polyamines in tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.) fruit developmentPresenter: Anwar, Raheel, Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Purdue University, [email protected], Shazia, Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Purdue UniversityHanda, Avtar, Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Purdue University

P06062Myb64 and Myb119 regulate Cell Growth and nuclear divisions during female Gametogenesis in ArabidopsisPresenter: Rabiger, David S, University of Utah, dave.

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[email protected], Gary, University of Utah

P06063The post-phloem transport of nutrients during Pisum sativum seed development: a role for small cystein-rich proteinsPresenter: Radchuk, Ruslana, The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), [email protected], Tobias, The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK)Radchuk, Volodymyr, The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK)

P06064A novel function for cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase 6 (APx6) in regulation of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds germinationPresenter: Miller, Gad, Bar-Ilan University, [email protected], Ilya, Bar-Ilan University

P06065Abnormal initial cell formation precludes the cytokinin response in Physcomitrella patensPresenter: Dietrich, Margaret A., Grand Valley State University, [email protected], Anthony, Grand Valley State University

P06066role of Phytochrome b and Phytochrome interacting factors in light and temperature-mediated architectural adaptationsPresenter: Holalu, Srinidhi V, Molecular & Environmental Plant Sciences, Texas A & M University, [email protected], Scott, Deptt. of Soil & Crop Sciences, Texas A& M UniversityKrishna Reddy, Srirama, Texas AgriLife Research & Extension Center at Amarillo

P06067investigating cell wall changes during grass

lateral root emergencePresenter: Ponder, David M, University of Oklahoma, [email protected], Laura, University of Oklahoma

P06068Effects of Gibberellin and Ethylene on secondary sexual characteristics and sex expression in trioecious Carica papayaPresenter: Han, Jennifer Okhyun, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, [email protected], Jan, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignYu, Qingyi, Texas A&M UniversityMoore, Paul, Hawaii Agriculture Research CenterMing, Ray, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

P06069Plastidial isoform of folylpolyglutamate synthetase is required for normal root system development in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Reyes- Hernández, Blanca J., Instituto de Biotecnología , UNAM, [email protected]ández, Blanca, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAMUgartechea-Chirino, Yamel, Instituto de Biotecnología , UNAMSrivastava, Avinash, Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationMoon, Jun-Cheol, Instituto de Biotecnología , UNAMLira-Ruan, Verónica, Facultad de Ciencias, UAEMShishkova, Svetlana, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAMSharma, Ashutosh, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAMNapsucialy-Mendivil, Selene, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAMGaofeng, Dong, University of South DakotaBlancaflor, Elison, Joseph, Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationJoseph, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM

P06070understanding brassinosteroid regulation of root development by genomic approachesPresenter: Sae-Seaw, Juthamas, Stanford University, [email protected], Yang, Carnegie Institution for ScienceAugusto, Rafael, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande

Poster 06 – development

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P06071Abscisic acid regulates axillary bud outgrowth responses to red:far red competition signalsPresenter: Finlayson, Scott A, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Srirama, Texas AgriLife ResearchHolalu, Srinidhi, Texas A&M UniversityCasal, Jorge, Universidad de Buenos Aires

P06072developmental regulation of pollen tube reception in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Gates, Laura, University of Massachusetts, [email protected], Qiaohong, University of MassachusettsCheung, Alice, University of MassachusettsWu, Hen-Ming, University of Massachusetts

P06073orE15, a zinc finger transcription factor, positively regulates cell proliferation-dependent organ size and age-associated leaf longevity.Presenter: Kim , Jin Hee, OSU, [email protected], Jin hee, OSUKim, Jeongsik, OSUWoo, Hye Ryun, Chungnam National UniversityJun, Sang Eun, Dong-A UniversityLim, Pyung Ok, Cheju National UniversityNam, Hong Gil, POSTECHKim, Gyung-Tae, Dong-A University

Poster 07 – Ecophysiology P07001use of plant hydraulic theory to predict plant controls over mass and energy fluxes in response to changes in species, soils, and mortalityPresenter: Ewers, Brent E, University of Wyoming, [email protected], David, SUNY-BuffaloPendall, Elise, University of WyomingFrank, John, University of Wyoming/USFS

Reed, David, University of WyomingMassman, William, USFSAston, Timothy, University of WyomingAngstmann, Julia, University of WyomingNathani, Kusum, University of WyomingMitra, Bhaskar, SUNY-BuffaloNorton, Urszula, University of Wyoming

P07002A comparison of water relations characteristics of Eucalyptus species grown across a groundwater depth gradientPresenter: Zolfaghar, Sepideh, University of Technology Sydney, [email protected], Randol, University of Technology SydneyEamus, Derek, University of Technology SydneyZeppel, Melanie, Macquarie University

P07003Genome size as an indicator of plastic responses to drought stress in Panicum virgatum l. (switchgrass) exposed to variable precipitation timingPresenter: O’Keefe, Kimberly, Saint Joseph’s University, [email protected], Jesse, Kansas State UniversitySpringer, Clint, Saint Joseph’s University

P07004impact of genotypic variation in aquaporin function on plant performance under droughtPresenter: Aston, Timothy Llewellyn, University of Wyoming, [email protected], Brent, University of WyomingYarkhunova, Yulia, University of WyomingWeinig, Cynthia, University of WyomingGuadagno, Carmella, University of Wyoming

P07005The effect of slope aspect on the germination biology of native and invasive speciesPresenter: Redwood, Mame, Ohio University, [email protected], Cynthia, Forest Service Northern Research StationMatlack, Glenn, Ohio University

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P07006Physiological and biochemical responses of bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) to elevated salinityPresenter: Lauer, Nathan, University of North Florida, [email protected], Cliff, University of North Florida

P07007inducible epidermal asymmetric flavonoid distribution protects the root cortex of epiphytic orchids from uv-b lightPresenter: Chomicki, Guillaume, University of Manchester, [email protected], Luc, Universite de Montpellier 2Baissac, Yves, Universite de Montpellier 2Jay-Allemand, Christian, Universite de Montpellier 2

P07008Effect of estradiol treatment on the secondary metabolism in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Upadhyay, Pallavi, Texas Woman’s University, [email protected], Camelia, Texas Woman’s University

P07009Photosynthetic physiology of Cercidiphyllum japonicum in a simulated paleoarctic environmentPresenter: Westley, Lauren, Franklin and Marshall College, [email protected], Carl, Franklin and Marshall CollegeWilliams, Christopher, Franklin and Marshall College

P07010Comparative physiology of natural and cultivar genotypes of coastal marsh grass, spartina alternifloraPresenter: Combe, Shannon, Xavier University of Louisiana, [email protected], Shannon, Xavier University of LouisianaBernik, Brittany, Tulane UniversityJackson, Jeremiah, Xavier University of LouisianaOjukwu, Kenechukwu, Xavier University of Louisiana

Davenport, Ian, Xavier University of LouisianaKnott, Carrie, Louisiana State UniversityBlum, Mike, Tulane UniversityRatnayaka, Harish, Xavier University of Louisiana

P07011The role of sugar signaling in elevated Co2-induced altered flowering timePresenter: Scholtz, Leigh A, Saint Joseph’s University, [email protected], Clint, Saint Joseph’s UniversityGreco, Michael, Saint Joseph’s University

Poster 08 – Education and outreach P08001The role of inquiry-based instruction and students’ personal background in promoting openness to re-evaluating scientific misconceptionsPresenter: Fleet, Christine M, Emory & Henry College, [email protected], W Eric, Emory & Henry College

P08002Arabidopsis as an educational modelPresenter: Brkljacic, Jelena, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, OSU, [email protected], Emma, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUPomeranz, Marcelo, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUBartos, Christopher, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUCampbell, Jeffrey, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUMcMillin, Lauren, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUMarcus, Mollie, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUCrist, Debbie, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSUGrotewold, Erich, Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, CAPS, OSU

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P08003undergraduates learn plant genetics by teaching middle and high school studentsPresenter: Lundy, Stacey, Wake Forest University, [email protected], Bryan, Wake Forest UniversityBrowne, Carole, Wake Forest UniversityKlosterman, Michelle, Wake Forest UniversityMuday, Gloria, Wake Forest University

P08004undergraduate research at two hispanic serving institutions, assessment of a 10 year ongoing research education programPresenter: Persans, Michael W, University of Texas Pan American, [email protected] Rio, Hilda, Texas A&M University KingsvilleLouzada, Eliezer, Texas A&M University KingsvilleWrinkle , Robert, University of Texas Pan American

P08005lecture free introductory biology: a studio/laboratory approachPresenter: Donaldson, Robert P, George Washington University, [email protected]

P08006E-books, educational genome interfaces, and distributed student research: model outreach methods for plant research collaborationsPresenter: Micklos, David, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, [email protected], Uwe, BIO5 Institute, University of ArizonaMcKay, Sheldon, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryWilliams, Jason, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

P08007A place for distance learning in plant biology educationPresenter: Jordan, Chad V., North Carolina State University, [email protected], James, North Carolina State UniversityWright, Donna, North Carolina State University

P08008The Gatsby Plant science summer school – inspiring the next generation of plant science researchers

Presenter: Knight, Celia, University of Leeds, [email protected], Aurora, University of LeedsJopson, Juliet, University of LeedsCollins, Richard, University of LeedsBaker, Alison, University of Leeds

P08009“issues in biotechnology” an online general education undergraduate course covering in simple terms basic knowledge about dna and biotechnologyPresenter: Kausch, Albert P., Univeristy of Rhode Island, [email protected], Kimberly, University of Rhode Island

P08010A project-based undergraduate internship program in agricultural biotechnologyPresenter: Nelson-Vasilchik, Kimberly, University of Rhode Island, [email protected], Albert, University of Rhode IslandHague, Joel, University of Rhode IslandTilelli, Michael, University of Rhode IslandDeresienski, Adam, University of Rhode Island

P08011A gene expression study for college students using Arabidopsis rootsPresenter: Brenner, Eric D, New York University, Department of Biology, [email protected], Bastiaan, Cell and Developmental Biology UCSDBirnbaum, Kenneth, New York University, Department of Biology

P08012Plants iview - an outreach program in plant biology for middle school studentsPresenter: Peery, Rhiannon M, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [email protected], Barbara, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMarkelz, Cody, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignKellly, Ryan, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignSegura, Miranda, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignGray, Sharon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Leisner, Courtney, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignSlattery, Becky, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHan, Jennifer, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignLeakey, Andrew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

P08013research coordination network on integrative pollen biology: a forum for facilitating research and participation in pollen studiesPresenter: Cheung, Alice Y, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, [email protected] Pollen Biology, RCN, University of Massachusetts

P08014The plant science TrEE (tool for research engaged education)Presenter: Levesley, Aurora, University of Leeds, [email protected], Aurora, University of LeedsCollins, Richard, University of LeedsBaker, Alison, University of LeedsKnight, Celia, University of Leeds

P08015student learning of the nature of science in the genetics classroomPresenter: Kianian, Penny Avoles, North Dakota State University, [email protected], Penny Avoles, North Dakota State UniversityGhavami, Farhad, North Dakota State University

P08016do collaborative exams affect future individual test performance?Presenter: Archer, Kathleen, Trinity College, [email protected]

P08017learning through research: cloning and expression of 13 subunits of eif3Presenter: Patrick, Ryan, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Austin, University of Texas at AustinBrowning, Karen, University of Texas at AustinChoy, Grace, University of Texas at Austin

P08018using inquiry-based molecular biology to teach critical thinkingPresenter: Dietrich, Margaret A., Grand Valley State University, [email protected], Dawn, Grand Valley State UniversityTsou, Pei-Lan, Grand Valley State University

P08019Crossing frontiers in Plant biology education: workshop activities and three-dimensional models for teaching blind and visually-impaired studentsPresenter: Reynaga-Pena, Cristina G, CINVESTAV Unidad Monterrey, [email protected], Noe, Universidad Quetzalcóatl de Irapuato

P08020involving students in the search for plant genes causing hay fever: an update of the Ambrosia projectPresenter: Robinson, Dave L., Department of Biology, Bellarmine University, [email protected], Christine, Department of Biology, Emory & Henry CollegeLau, Joann, Department of Biology, Bellarmine University

P08021“sisters-in-science”: a pipeline to increase minorities in sTEMPresenter: Moreira, Cristina Drummond, Bennett College, [email protected]

P08022interdisciplinary Plant Group (iPG)Presenter: Bryan, Victoria, University of Missouri, Interdisciplinary Plant Group (IPG), [email protected], Robert, University of Missouri, Division of Plant Sciences and IPG

Poster 08 – Education and outreach

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P08023Teaching plant biology through research: the freshman research initiative at The university of Texas at AustinPresenter: Clark, Greg, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Sarah, University of Texas at AustinShear, Ruth, University of Texas at AustinRoux, Stan, University of Texas at Austin

P08024using bryophytes to examine photosynthesis in an undergraduate plant physiology lab environmentPresenter: Galloway , Cynthia, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, [email protected] , Courtney, Texas A&M University-KingsvilleCruz , Christine, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

P08025Middle school outreach programs: “shadow a scientist” and “Present your Ph.d. thesis to a 12-year-old”Presenter: Clark, Greg, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Josh, University of Texas at AustinEnyeart, Peter, University of Texas at AustinWessel , Aimee, University of Texas at AustinJarmoskaite, Inga, University of Texas at AustinLewis, Marsha, University of Texas at AustinMeyerson , Nicholas, University of Texas at AustinPolioudakis, Damon, University of Texas at AustinStacy, Apollo, University of Texas at AustinTasneem, Tania, Austin Independent School DistrictSimmons, Sarah, University of Texas at AustinRoux, Stan, University of Texas at Austin

P08026development of a website documenting a flatbed scanner-based method for high-resolution image capture of the root gravitropic response of ArabidopsisPresenter: Smith, Halie, Doane College, [email protected], Tracy, Doane CollegeNiewohner, Devon, Doane CollegeMerithew, Sarah, Doane CollegeDewey, Grant, Doane CollegeLongo, Autumn, Doane CollegePieper, Jordan, Doane CollegeDurham Brooks, Tessa, Doane College

Poster 09 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Abiotic stress P09001Chemical genetics uncovers rapid down-regulation of abscisic acid signaling network by a type iii effector signaling pathwayPresenter: Schroeder, Julian, University of California San Diego, [email protected], Julian, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoKim, Tae-Houn, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoHauser, Felix, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoKunz, Henning, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoHa, Tracy, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoXue, Shaowu, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoBöhmer, Maik, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoNishimura, Noriyuki, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoHubbard, Katharine, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoPeine, Nora, Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Max-Planck InstituteLee, Stephen, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoRobert, Nadia, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San DiegoParker, Jane, Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Max-Planck Institute

P09002A systems approach to elucidate the effects of water-deficit stress on fatty acid metabolism and protein synthesis during peanut seed developmentPresenter: Kottapalli, Kameswara Rao, Texas Tech University, [email protected], Masoud Zabet-Moghaddam, Texas Tech UniversitySan Francisco, Susan, Texas Tech UniversityPayton, Paxton, USDA-ARS, Lubbock, TX

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P09003The genomic basis of adaptation to climate in ArabidopsisPresenter: Des Marais, David, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Jesse, The University of Texas at AustinMcKay, John, Colorado State UniversityRichards, James, The University of California at DavisKeitt, Timothy, The University of Texas at AustinJuenger, Thomas, The University of Texas at Austin

P09004increased seed dormancy and preharvest sprouting tolerance in aba hypersensitive mutants of wheat (triticum aestivum l.)Presenter: Steber, Camille M., USDA-ARS, [email protected], Elizabeth, Washington State UniversityMartinez, Shantel, Washington State UniversityGarland-Campbell, Kimberly, USDA-ARS

P09005The role of Ca2+ signaling in the molecular response to abiotic stress: Ca2+ cross-talks between gravistimulation and anaerobic stress in ArabidosisPresenter: Choi, Won-Gyu, UW-Madison, [email protected], Amanda, UW-MadisonGilroy, Simon, UW-Madison

P09006Global gene expression analysis of brachypodium distachyon in response to cold, drought, salt, and heat stressesPresenter: Fox, Samuel E, Oregon State University, [email protected], Jessica, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterPriest, Henry, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterDharmawardhana, Palitha, Oregon State UniversityMockler, Todd, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterJaiswal, Pankaj, Oregon State University

P09007functional characterization of the Abfs and Cbfs in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)Presenter: Kerr, Tyson, Oklahoma State University, [email protected], Joohyun, Texas Tech UniversityAbdelmageed, Haggag, Oklahoma State UniversityPayton, Paxton, USDA-ARS Cropping Systems LaboratoryHozain, Moh’d, Texas Tech UniversityAllen, Randy, Oklahoma State University

P09008heat stress response in peanut: Physiology, transcript and metabolic profiling of two contrasting mini core accessionsPresenter: Payton, Paxton, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Kameswara, Texas Tech UniversityPuppala, Naveen, New Mexico State UniversityMahan, James, USDA-ARSTissue, David, University of Western Sydney

P09009role of a novel AbA/stress regulated highly proline-rich glycoprotein with Px1Px2 motifs in mediating root growth in ricePresenter: Tseng, I-Chieh, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Chwan-Yang, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan UniversityHo, Tuan-hua David, Department of Biology, Washington University

P09010role of Tfiib4 a general transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana under different stress conditionsPresenter: Miranda, Antonio, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, [email protected]

P09011field testing of transgenic cotton expressing Arabidopsis aba insensitive5 and b3-domain related to abi3/viviparous1 (rav) transcription factorsPresenter: Rock, Chris, Texas Tech University,

Poster 09 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Abiotic stress

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[email protected], Amandeep, Texas Tech UniversityJiang, Ying-wen, Texas Tech UniversityJia, Fan, Texas Tech UniversityMallick, Sayani, Texas Tech UniversityPayton, Paxton, USDA Plant Stress and Germplasm Lab, LubbockRitchie, Glen, Texas Tech UniversityBurke, John, USDA Plant Stress and Germplasm Lab, Lubbock

P09012The hypoxia responsive transcription factor wrky22 mediates hypoxic responses and innate immunity in ArabidopsisPresenter: Chen, Wan-Chieh, ABRC, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Fu-Chiun, Academia SinicaChou, Mei-Yi, ABRC, Academia SinicaPeng, Hsiao-Ping, ABRC, Academia SinicaChou, Shu-Jen, IPMB, Academia SinicaShih, Ming-Che, ABRC, Academia Sinica

P09013host acyl coenzyme a binding protein regulates replication complex assembly and activity of a positive-strand rnA virusPresenter: Zhang, Jiantao, Texas AgriLife Research Center at Weslaco, [email protected], Xiaofeng, Texas AgriLife Research Center at Weslaco

P09014Ectopic expression of AtGrxs17 in rice enhances drought and salt tolerancePresenter: Hu, Ying, Kansas State University, [email protected] Park, Jungeun, Kansas State UniversityWu, Qingyu, Kansas State UniversitySprague, Stuart, Kansas State UniversityCraven, James, Kansas State UniversityCheng, Ninghui, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of MedicineHirschi, Kendal, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of MedicineWhite, Frank, Department of Pathology, Kansas State UniversityPark, Sunghun, Kansas State University

P09015Transcriptomic studies of rice cultivars with contrasting abiotic stress tolerancePresenter: LIN, CHIH-CHENG, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Chih-Cheng, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia SinicaShih, Ming-Che, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica

P09016Transcriptional and metabolic insights into the differential physiological responses of Arabidopsis to optimal and supraoptimal atmospheric Co2Presenter: Kaplan, Fatma, University of Florida/ Dept. Environmental Horticulture, [email protected], Fatma, University of FloridaZhao, Wei, MedImmunePopp, Michael, RTI BiologicsRichards, Jeffrey, Sustainable Systems Applied ResearchWheeler, Raymond, NASAGuy, Charles, University of FloridaLevine, Lanfang, Sustainable Systems Applied Research

P09017study of the heat tolerance of transgenic tobacco expressing Aspergillus niger glucose oxidasePresenter: Cheng, Jung-Yi, Da-Yeh university, [email protected], Ying-Li, Da-Yeh universityYu, Chih-Wen, Da-Yeh universityHung, Shu-Hsien, Da-Yeh universityLin, Chin-Ho, National Chung-Hsing University

P09018Corn in deep water: Examination of the molecular responses of maize to floodingPresenter: Brinton, Erin, UC Riverside, [email protected], Julia, UC Riverside

P09019Constitutive expression of oryzacystatin in soybeanPresenter: Quain, Marian D, University of Leeds UK, [email protected]

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Matome , Makgopa, University of Pretoria, Department of Plant SciencesMarquez-Garcia, Belen, University of Leeds, Centre for Plant SciencesKunert , Karl, University of Pretoria, Department of Plant SciencesFoyer, Christine, University of Leeds, Centre for Plant Sciences

P09020Micror828 regulates lignin and h2o2 accumulation in sweet potato upon woundingPresenter: Lin, Jeng-Shane, National Taiwan University, [email protected], Chih-Ching, National Taiwan UniversityLin, Hsin-Hung, National Taiwan UniversityJeng, Shih-Tong, National Taiwan University

P09021Expression of sluPb1 is important for pollen germination of tomatoPresenter: Shen, Yu-Hsing, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan University, [email protected], Yu-Huei, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan UniversityChiang, Fang-Yi, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan UniversityLiu, Hao-Yun, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan UniversityWang, Yi-Chieh, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan UniversityHou, Liang-Yu, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan UniversityJeng, Shih-Tong, Institute Of Plant Biology/ National Taiwan University

P09022Comparative study of secondary metabolites with nutritional values of Crithmum maritimum and inula crithmoides under salinity stressPresenter: Myrzabayeva, Malika, Eurasian National University, [email protected]

P09024Transcriptome analysis in the resurrection grass sporobolus stapfianus: finding novel ways to improve drought tolerancePresenter: Espinoza, Catherine G, University of Missouri-Columbia, [email protected], John, University of NevadaSchlauch, Karen, University of NevadaPayton, Paxton, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems Research LaboratorySharp, Robert, University of MissouriOliver, Melvin, USDA-ARS-MWA, Plant Genetics Research Unit

P09025Establishing the interaction and phosphorylation of the Arabidopsis AbC transporter Atwbc19 by Caseine Kinase 2Presenter: Ayalew, Mentewab, Spelman College, [email protected], Danielle, Spelman CollegeHardy, Raven, Spelman CollegeElston, Brianna, Spelman CollegeHodges, La’Mayah, Spelman CollegeScott, Kadria, Spelman CollegeBurris, Nijah, Spelman CollegeAyalew, Mentewab, Spelman College

P09026functional analysis of a mir2119 in legumes in response to water deficitPresenter: De la Rosa, Carlos, Instituto de Biotecnología UNAM, [email protected], Guadalupe, Instituto de Biotecnología UNAMContreras-Cubas, Cecilia, IBT-UNAMCovarrubias, Alejandra A., Instituto de Biotecnología UNAMReyes, Jose L., Instituto de Biotecnología UNAM

Poster 09 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Abiotic stress

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P09027AtErf71/hrE2 transcription factor mediates osmotic stress response as well as hypoxia response in ArabidopsisPresenter: Lee, Eun-Hye, Pusan National University, [email protected], Hye-Yeon, Pusan National UniversityLee, Sun-Young, Pusan National UniversityWoo, Dong-Hyuk, Pusan National UniversityPark, Hee-Yeon, Pusan National UniversityMoon, Yong-Hwan, Pusan National University

P09028A dual regulatory role of Arabidopsis Edr1 in Er stress and defense responsesPresenter: Serrano , Irene, Indiana University, [email protected], Roger, Indiana University

P09029Analysis of two non-conserved micrornAs of Phaseolus vulgaris and their function during drought stressPresenter: Sosa-Valencia, Guadalupe, Instituto De Biotecnologia-Unam, [email protected], Alejandra A, Instituto De Biotecnologia-UnamReyes, Jose Luis, Instituto De Biotecnologia-Unam

P09030study of zea mays lipoxygenases in response to drought stressPresenter: Huang, Pei-Cheng, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, TAMU, [email protected], Yuanxin, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, TAMUKolomiets, Michael, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, TAMU

P09031Genotype dependent burst of transposable element expression in crowns of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum l.) during cold acclimationPresenter: Laudencia-Chingcuanco, Debbie, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Brian, University of Saskatchewan

P09032identification and characterization of a t-snare domain protein and a rna-binding protein genes involved in osmotic stress response in ArabidopsisPresenter: Moon, Yong-Hwan, Pusan National University, [email protected], Dong-Hyuk, Pusan National UniversityTarte, Vaishali, Pusan National UniversityLe, Dinh Huan, Pusan National UniversityJang, Beom Jin, Busan Science High SchoolLee, Kyoung Hoon, Busan Science High SchoolKim, Jun Hee, Busan Science High SchoolPark, Ji Eon, Busan Science High SchoolKang, Ock Hwa, Busan Science High SchoolLee, Sun-Young, Pusan National University

P09033Models for the mechanism in CCs-independent activation pathwayPresenter: Jinn, Tsung-Luo, National Taiwan University, [email protected], Chien-Hsun, National Taiwan UniversityKuo, Wen-Yu, National Taiwan University

P09034Comparative effects of high temperature and high light in the genus boecheraPresenter: Simonetti, Nicole, San Diego State University, [email protected], Genna, San Diego State UniversitySuguitan, Cristy, San Diego State UniversityWaters, Elizabeth, San Diego State University

P09035dual function of Arabidopsis glutaredoxin AtGrxs16Presenter: Cheng, Ning-Hui, Baylor College of Medicine, [email protected], Shi-An, Baylor College of MedicineLiu, Xi, Tsinghua UniversityAvery, Cheryl, Baylor College of MedicineWang, Xin-quan, Tsinghua UniversityHirschi , Kendal, Baylor College of MedicineCheng, Ning-Hui, Baylor College of medicine

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P09036Effect of uv-b radiation on growth and antioxidant response of vaccinium corymbosum l. cultivarsPresenter: Luengo-Escobar, Ana, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias de Recursos Naturales, UFRO, [email protected], Marjorie, Departamento de Ciencias Químicas y Recursos Naturales, UFRORibera, Alejandra, BIOREN, UFROCartes, Paula, Departamento de Ciencias Quimicas y Recursos Naturales, UFROAcevedo, Patricio, Departamento de Ciencias Físicas, UFRODuran-Troncoso, Maritza, Doctorado en Ciencias de Recursos Naturales, UFROAlberdi, Miren, Departamento de Ciencias Quimicas y Recursos Naturales, UFRO

P09037Arabidopsis synaptotagminC plays an important role in stomatal closingPresenter: Uchiyama, Asako, Cornell University, [email protected], Judy, Cornell UniversityJavia, Parth, Cornell UniversityLazarowitz, Sondra, Cornell University

P09038small compounds regulate scaffold protein rack1 mediated cellular stress signaling pathways in ArabidopsisPresenter: Ullah, Hemayet, Howard University, [email protected], Takiyah, Howard UniversityBabb, Giavanni, Howard UniversityRogers, Angel, Howard UniversitySmalls, Deana, Howard UniversityFennell, Herman, Howard UniversityBasar, Abul, Howard UniversityKundu, Nabanita, Howard UniversityDakshanamurthy , Sivanesan, Georgetown University

Poster 10 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: General/integrated P10001AtGrxs17, an Arabidopsis glutaredoxin, plays conserved roles in adaptation of oxidative and multiple abiotic stresses across different speciesPresenter: Wu, Qingyu, Kansas State University, [email protected], Jungeun, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State UCraven, James, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State UWang, Xiaofei, Statistical Department, Kansas State UniversityLim, Wansang, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State UHu, Ying, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State USprague, Stuart, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State UHirschi, Kendal, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of MedicineCheng, Ning-Hui, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of MedicinWhite, Frank, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State UniversityPark, Sunghun, Dept. of Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Resources, Kansas State U

P10002Threatened vegetations biodiversity in two ramsar site wetlands in EgyptPresenter: Ghobrial, Mary, National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries, [email protected]

P10003old dogs, new tricks? A systems approach uncovers important roles for short-root and scarecrow in root morphogenesis and abiotic stress responsePresenter: Cui, Hongchang, Florida State University,

Poster 09 – Environtmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Abiotic stress

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[email protected], Danyu, Florida State UniversityHao, Yueling, Florida State University

P10004Gibberellins producing endophyte bioeliciator (Penicillium resedanum) can independently down-regulate Abscisic acid biosynthesis during abiotic stressPresenter: Lee, In-Jung, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, [email protected], Abdul, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityHamayun, Muhammad, Department of Plant Sciences, Abdul Wali Khan UniversityWaqas, Muhammad, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKim, Duk-Hwan, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKim, Yoon-Ha, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKang, Sang-Mo, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKamran, Muhammad, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University

P10005Early development and resistance to abiotic and biotic stressors is affected by phenylalanine pool in young developing plantsPresenter: Muhammad, Durre, University of Illinois, [email protected], Raquel, University of Illinois at ChicagoJones, Douglas, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNiblack, Terry, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignReuter-Carlson, Ursula, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHartman, Glen, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignKaufman, Lon, University of Illinois at ChicagoSullivan, Joseph, University of MarylandBaek, Jennifer, University of Illinois at ChicagoHernandez deLuna, Michael, University of Illinois at ChicagoWarpeha, Katherine, University of Illinois at Chicago

P10006Activation of the integrated stress response for enhanced stress resistance and longevity in brachypodium distachyon (l.) beauvPresenter: Glover-Cutter, Kira Marina, United States Department of Agriculture, [email protected], Ruth, United States Department of AgricultureDombrowski, James, United States Department of Agriculture

P10007Arabidopsis touch-induced morphogenesis is asmonate mediated and protects against pestsPresenter: Chehab, E. Wassim, Rice University, [email protected], Chen, Rice UniversityHenderson, Zachary, Rice UniversityKim, Se, Rice UniversityBraam, Janet, Rice University

P10008An informative set of snP markers for molecular characterization of soybean germplasm for shoot ureide concentrationsPresenter: DHANAPAL, ARUN PRABHU, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, [email protected]

P10009A roadmap of apical bud formation in white sprucePresenter: Cooke, Janice, University of Alberta, [email protected] Kayal, Walid, University of AlbertaPelgas, Betty, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest ServiceZaharia, L., Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council of CanadaCarles, Sylvie, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest ServiceAbrams, Suzanne, Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council of CanadaIsabel, Nathalie, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service

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P10010increased tolerance to fungal pathogens in transgenic tobacco expressing Aspergillus glucose oxidasePresenter: Zhou, Ying-Li, Da-Yeh University, [email protected], Shu-Hsien, Da-Yeh UniversityYu, Chih-Wen, Da-Yeh UniversityCheng, Jung-Yi, Da-Yeh UniversityLin, Chin-Ho, National Chung-Hsing University

P10011Potential interactions between abscisic acid and shade avoidance responses in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Kim, Byung-hoon, Albany State University, [email protected], Shemeka, Albany State UniversityCannon, Adrian, Albany State UniversityKing, Corbin, Albany State University

P10012A coordinated regulation between hormonal, abiotic and biotic stress responses in sugarcane as revealed by transcriptional profiling and phenotypingPresenter: Damaj, Mona B., Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, [email protected], Phillip, Texas A&M University, Department of BiologyJifon, John, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Horticultural SciencesBeyene, Getu, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterSilva, Marcelo, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculty of Agronomic SciencesPark-Kang, Hyun, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & MicrobiologyCarvalho, Denise, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & MicrobiologyRossi, Denise, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & MicrobiologyReyna, Antonio, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & MicrobiologyThomas, Terry, Texas A&M University, Department of BiologyMirkov, T. Erik, Texas AgriLife Research, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology

P10013identifying the biochemical and molecular components of plant primary stress response networksPresenter: Benn, Geoffrey, UC Davis, [email protected], Katayoon, UC Davis

Poster 11 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: light P11001A genetic screen identifying mutations which suppress the phenotype of a putative e3 ubiquitin-ligase mutant which is red light hypersensitivePresenter: Sunde, Gavin, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, [email protected], Derek, University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireChristians, Matthew, University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterVierstra, Richard, University of Wisconsin-MadisonLauer, Timothy, University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireMontpetit, Jordan, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

P11002bilins are necessary for the transition to photoautotrophic growth in ChlamydomonasPresenter: Duanmu, Deqiang, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California Davis, [email protected], Nathan, University of California, DavisDent, Rachel, University of California, BerkeleyNiyogi, Krishna, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California BerkeleyYang, Wenqiang, Department of Plant Biology,Carnegie Institution for Science, StanfordGrossman, Arthur, Department of Plant Biology,Carnegie Institution for Science, StanfordLagarias, Clark, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis

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P11003identification of factors involved in the degradation of Pif1 through the luminescent imaging systemPresenter: Zhu, Ling, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Ling, University of Texas at AustinHuq, Enamul, University of Texas at Austin

P11004Arabidopsis bzip transcription factor 16 integrates light and hormone signaling pathways to regulate early seedling developmentPresenter: Hsieh, Wen-Ping, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Hsu-Liang, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan UniversityWu, Shu-Hsing, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology

P11005hEMErA mediates photomorphogenesis by regulating the accumulation of phytochrome-interacting factorsPresenter: Li, Meina, Department of Biology/Duke University, [email protected]ão, Rafaelo, Department of Biology/Duke UniversityBuskirk, Elise, Department of Biology/Duke UniversityChen, Meng, Department of Biology/Duke University

P11006Plastidic atypical kinases AtAbC1K1 and AtAbC1K3 are putative metabolic regulators necessary for proper light stress acclimation in ArabidopsisPresenter: Lundquist, Peter K, Cornell University, [email protected], Anton, Cornell UniversityMcQuinn, Ryan, Cornell Universityvan Wijk, Klaas, Cornell University

P11007The expression of genes involved in light induced anthocyanin biosynthesisPresenter: Li, Yuhua, Northeast Forestry University, [email protected], Bo, Northeast Forestry UniversityWang, Yu, Northeast Forestry University

Sun, Mei, Northeast Forestry UniversityLan, Xingguo, Northeast Forestry UniversityKawabata, Saneyuki, Tokyo University

P11009identification of novel candidate genes involved in signaling or chloroplast movementPresenter: Sattarzadeh, Amirali, Cornell University Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, [email protected] , Thomas, Cornell University Department of Plant ScienceHanson, Maureen, Cornell University Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics

P11010basis of plant growth promotion by cryptochromes in response to shade signalsPresenter: Pedmale, Ullas V, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, [email protected], Benjamin, Salk Institute for Biological StudiesHetzel, Jonathan, Salk Institute for Biological StudiesChory, Joanne, Salk Institute for Biological Studies and HHMI

P11011A MAds-box transcription factor induced by blue light can regulate lycopene accumulation in tomato fruitPresenter: Hsieh, Hsu-Liang, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University,[email protected], Jin-Long, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan UniversityTseng, Yu-Yuan, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan UniversityLee, Te-Cheng, Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University

P11012Combined effect of uv-b radiation and nitrogen fertilization on physiological and biochemical responses of vaccinium corymbosum l. Cultivars.Presenter: Duran-Troncoso, Maritza, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias de Recursos Naturales, UFRO, [email protected], Marjorie, Departamento de Ciencias Químicas y Recursos Naturales, UFRORibera, Alejandra, BIOREN, UFRO

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Cartes, Paula, Departamento de Ciencias Químicas y Recursos Naturales, UFROAcevedo, Patricio, Departamento de Ciencias Físicas, UFROLuengo-Escobar, Ana, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias de Recursos Naturales, UFROYañez-Mansilla, Erwin, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias de Recursos Naturales, UFROAlberdi, Miren, Departamento de Ciencias Químicas y Recursos Naturales, UFRO

Poster 12 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: salt/Metal/nutrients P12001Evaluation of phytoremediation potential of six wild plants for metal in a site polluted by industrial wastes: A field study in riyadh, saudi ArabiaPresenter: Ibrahim, Mohamed Mohamed, King Saud University, [email protected] , Abdul Aziz, King Saud UniversityElGaaly, Gehan, King Saud University

P12002silicon Accumulation as a defense-Associated response in the inducible Accumulator nicotiana tabacumPresenter: Zellner, Wendy L., The University of Toledo, [email protected], Scott, The University of ToledoFrantz, Jonathan, USDA-ARS

P12003Phytotoxicity, accumulation and transport of silver nanoparticles by Arabidopsis thaliana

Presenter: Geisler-Lee, Jane, Department of Plant Biology_Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected], Qiang, Southern Illinois UniversityYao, Ying, Georgia Institute of TechnologyZhang, Wen, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeisler, Matt, Southern Illinois Univeristy CarbondaleLi, Kungang, Georgia Institute of TechnologyHuang, Ying, Georgia Institute of TechnologyChen, Yongsheng, Georgia Institute of TechnologyKolmakov, Andrei, Southern Illinois University CarbondaleMa, Xingmao, Southern Illinois Univeristy Carbondale

P12004A comparison of root iron uptake rates in Carya aquatica and Carya illinoinensisPresenter: Kroh, Gretchen E, St. Edward’s University, [email protected], Larry, USDA-ARS Pecan Breeding & GeneticsGrusak, Michael, USDA-ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatric

P12005Expressing nCznT1 and nCzTP1 from noccaea (thlaspi) caerulescens enhance zn and Cd tolerance and accumulation in nicotiana tabacumPresenter: Hassan, Zeshan, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands, [email protected], Henk, Vrije University AmsterdamCuypers, Ann, Hasselt UniversityVangronsveld, Jaco, Hasselt UniversityAarts, Mark, Wageningen University and Reseacrh Centre

P12006A spatiotemporal understanding of the salt stress responsePresenter: Dinneny, Jose, Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology, [email protected]

P12007negative regulatory roles of cytokinins and cytokinin signaling in response to potassium deficiency in ArabidopsisPresenter: Shin, Ryoung, RIKEN Plant Science Center, [email protected]

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Nam, Youn-Jeong, RIKEN Plant Science CenterTran, Lam-Son Phan, RIKEN Plant Science CenterKojima, Mikiko, RIKEN Plant Science CenterSakakibara, Hitoshi, RIKEN Plant Science CenterNishiyama, Rie, RIKEN Plant Science Center

P12008MuG data and GfP fusion (native promoter) analysis suggests that Am244 from Avicennia marina shows a tissue specific response to varying salt regimesPresenter: Chidambaram, Rajalakshmi, M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, [email protected], Gayatri, M.S.Swaminathan Research FoundationParida, Ajay, M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation

P12009Comparison of metal tolerance mechanisms between non-accumulator and hyperaccumulator plant species in the brassicaceae plant familyPresenter: Persans, Michael W, University of Texas Pan American, [email protected], Florestella, University of Texas Pan AmericanInto, Fritzie, University of Texas Pan AmericanGarza, Elyssa, University of Texas Pan AmericanCerino, Yessica, University of Texas Pan AmericanYang, Amery, University of Texas Pan AmericanLo, Michelle, University of Texas Pan AmericanBunagan, Jennifer, University of Texas Pan AmericanHernandez, Heather, University of Texas Pan AmericanParsons, Jason, University of Texas Pan American

P12010Molecular Mechanisms of Crop Adaptation To Acid soilsPresenter: Kochian, Leon, USDA-ARS, Cornell University, [email protected], Jurandir, Embrapa Maize and SorghumLiu, Jiping, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityPiñeros, Miguel, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityMaron, Lyza, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityShaff, Jon, USDA-ARS, Cornell UniversityGuimaraes, Claudia, Embrapa Maize and Sorghum

P12011regulatory effect of salicylic acid in response to aluminum toxicity in plants suspension cells

Presenter: Muñoz Sanchez, Jose A, Centro De Investigacion Cientifica De Yucatan A.C., [email protected]ñoz-Sanchez, Jose, Centro de Investigacion Cientifica de YucatanCab-Guillen, Yahaira, Centro de Investigacion Cientifica de YucatanHernandez-Sotomayor, Teresa, Centro de Investigacion Cientifica de YucatanP12012selection of a mutant nicotianamine synthase 1 allele in a natural noccaea caerulescens populationPresenter: Lin, Ya-Fen, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen University, [email protected], Joop van, Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen UniversitySchmidt, Holger, Department of Plant Physiology, University of BayreuthSchat, Henk, Ecology and Physiology of Plants, Vrije Universiteit, AmsterdamClemens, Stephan, Department of Plant Physiology, University of BayreuthMortel, Judith van de, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen UniversityAarts, Mark G.M., Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen University

P12014ub/26s proteasome-dependent proteolysis enhances cadmium tolerance by removing Cd-damaged proteins in tobacco and ArabidopsisPresenter: Hwang, Seongbin, Sejong University, [email protected]

P12015Extracellular ATP signaling is mediated by h2o2 and cytosolic Ca2+ in salt response of Populus euphratica cellsPresenter: Chen, Shaoliang, Beijing Forestry University (Box 162), [email protected], Jian, Beijing Forestry UniversityZhang, Xuan, Beijing Forestry UniversityDeng, Shurong, Beijing Forestry UniversityWang, Meijuan, Beijing Forestry UniversityZhang, Chunlan, Beijing Forestry UniversityDing, Mingquan, Beijing Forestry UniversityShen, Xin, Beijing Forestry University

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P12016The ‘fungicide’ phosphite and its effects on plant metabolism and gene expressionPresenter: Jost, Ricarda, The University of Western Australia, [email protected], Ricarda, The University of Western AustraliaPharmawati, Made, Biology Department, Udayana University Campus BukitBerkowitz, Oliver, Murdoch UniversityArvidsson, Samuel, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologySulpice, Ronan, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyGiavalisco, Patrick, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyPearse, Stuart, The University of Western AustraliaStitt, Mark, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyLambers, Hans, The University of Western AustraliaScheible, Wolf, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationFinnegan, Patrick, The University of Western Australia

P12017how does transceptor Chl1 detect the concentration and temporal changes of nitrate?Presenter: Tsay, Yi-Fang, institute of Molecular Biology, [email protected], Shan-Hua, IMB, Academia SinicaHo, Cheng-Hsun, IMB, Academia Sinica

P12018osrACK1 negatively regulates salt tolerance of rice (oryza sativa)Presenter: Liang, Jiansheng, Yangzhou University, [email protected], Dahong, Yangzhou UniversityZhang, Dongping, Yangzhou University

P12019hPs4/sAbrE antagonistically interacts with ethylene signaling to regulate plant responses to phosphate starvationPresenter: Liu, Dong, Tsinghua University, [email protected]

P12020Wheat grain yield on saline soils is improved by an ancestral sodium transporter genePresenter: Gilliham, Matthew, University of Adelaide, [email protected], Bo, University of AdelaideJames, Richard, CSIROHrmova, Maria, Australian Centre for Plant Functional GenomicsMunns, Rana, CSIRO

P12021The absorption of heavy metals in tobacco reduced by proline catabolismPresenter: Chen, Chien-teh, National Taiwan University, [email protected], Chi-Chieh, National Taiwan University

P12022dissection of Arabidopsis CPl1 function in iron deficiency responsesPresenter: Aksoy, Emre, MEPS, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Hisashi, MEPS, Texas A&M University

P12023Arabidopsis thaliana MrP1 (AtAbCC1) is a vacuolar antifolate transporter and contribute to heavy metal stress tolerancePresenter: Raichaudhuri, Ayan, University of Calcutta, India, [email protected]

P12024Analysis of metallothionein (MT)-deficient Arabidopsis plants demonstrates MTs are involved in Cu homeostasis but not in metal tolerancePresenter: Yookongkaew, Nimnara, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, [email protected], Matheus, Purdue University

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P12025Characterization of plant high-affinity phosphate transporters and their role in phosphate and arsenate uptake in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Batista, Elena, Louisiana State University, [email protected], Sandra, Louisiana State UniversitySmith, Aaron, Louisiana State University

P12026Comparative study of secondary metabolites with nutritional values of Crithmum maritimum and inula crithmoides under salinity stressPresenter: Myrzabayeva, Malika, Eurasian National University, [email protected], Sagi, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevVentura, Yvonne, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevOmarov, Rustem, Eurasian National University

P12027functional analysis of heavy metal atpase from nicotiana tabacumPresenter: Hermand, Victor, INRA Montpellier, [email protected], Victor, INRA MontpellierGosti, Françoise, CNRS - MontpellierJulio, Emilie, Institut du Tabac de BergeracDorlhac, François, Institut du Tabac de BergeracBerthomieu, Pierre, Supagro - Montpellier

P12028The secreted purple acid phosphatases AtPAP12 and AtPAP26 play a pivotal role in extracellular phosphate-scavenging by Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Plaxton, William C., Queen’s Univ., [email protected], Whitney, Queen’s UniversityMcKnight, Thomas, Texas A & M UniversityTran, Hue, Oncolytics Biotech

P12029The cation-chloride cotransporter AtCCC regulates potassium uptake in ArabidopsisPresenter: Ueda, Akihiro, Hiroshima University, [email protected], Hiroyuki, Hiroshima UniversitySaneoka, Hirofumi, Hiroshima University

P12030identification of amino acid sequence variation in ziP3 and ziP5 metal transporters isolated from natural populations of Medicago truncatulaPresenter: Stephens, Brian W, University of Houston-Clear Lake, [email protected], Michael, USDA-ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, BCMMills, W, University of Houston-Clear Lake

Poster 13 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Temperature P13001The circadian clock regulates plant growth response to high temperature pulsesPresenter: Tran, Huy Duc, University of California, Davis, [email protected], Kazunari, University of California, DavisMaloof, Julin, University of California, Davis

P13002lsnCEd4 is essential for thermoinhibition of lettuce seed germination, but is not required for plant stress tolerancePresenter: Huo, Heqiang, University of California-Davis, [email protected], Peetamber, University of California-DavisZuchi, Jacson, University of California-DavisYoong, Fei-Yian, University of California-DavisBradford, Kent, University of California-Davis

P13003CyClin d3;2 is cleaved in a diCEr-dependent manner at a conserved sequence site in the 5’uTr in response to coldPresenter: Horvath, David David, USDA-ARS, [email protected]

P13004heat reduces nitric oxide (no) production required for no- and hormone-directed fate determination in cultured nicotiana glauca guard cell protoplastsPresenter: Tallman, Gary, Willamette University, [email protected]

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P13005identification of the Mbf1 heat-response regulon of Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Suzuki, Nobuhiro, University of North Texas, [email protected], Hiroe, University of Nevada, RenoTam, Rachel, University of Nevada, RenoSchlauch, Karen, University of Nevada, RenoMittler, Ron, University of North TexasP13006Temperature modultion of plant defense responsesPresenter: Hua, Jian, Cornell University, [email protected], Hyung-gon, Cornell UniversityQian, Weiqiang, Cornell UniversityZhu, Ying, Cornell UniversityKang, Hong-Gu, BTIQian, Jun, Cornell UniversityKlessig, Daniel, BTI

P13007Proteomic approaches for analyzing responsiveness of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins to cold acclimation in oat and ryePresenter: Takahashi, Daisuke, Iwate University, [email protected], Tetsuro, Iwate UniversityKawamura, Yukio, Iwate UniversityUemura, Matsuo, Iwate University

P13008Comparable plasma membrane proteomics of brachypodium distachyon with two cereals (oat and rye) in association with cold acclimationPresenter: Nakayama, Takato, Cryobiofrontier

Research Center, Iwate University, [email protected], Daisuke, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Iwate UniversityKawamura, Yukio, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Iwate UniversityRahman, Abidur, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Iwate UniversityUemura, Matsuo, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Iwate University

P13009Comparative proteomic analysis of cold sweetening tolerant and susceptible potato tubers in response to cold storagePresenter: Gupta, Sanjay K, University of Idaho, [email protected], Sanjay, University of IdahoChakraborty, Niranjan, National Institute of Plant Genome ResearchAgarwal, Lalit, National Institute of Plant Genome Research

P13010Effects of low temperature on growth and photosynthesis in brassicaceaePresenter: Prinzenberg, Aina E., Wageningen UR, [email protected], Jan, Wageningen URvan der Schoor, Rob, Wageningen URHarbinson, Jeremy, Wageningen URAarts, Mark, Wageningen UR

P13011Elevated gene expression prior to cold exposure correlates with increased freezing tolerance in strawberry (fragaria x ananassa) cultivarsPresenter: Koehler, Gage, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, [email protected], Jens, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Wilson, Robert, Hedmark University CollegeWinge, Per, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Sønsteby, Anita, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural & Environmental ResearchAlsheikh, Muath, Graminor Breeding Ltd.Randall, Stephen, Indiana University-Purdue University

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P13012Mutation of eif5b results in loss of thermotolerance in ArabidopsisPresenter: Peng, Huiru, University of Massachusetts; China Agricultural University, [email protected] , Kishor, Indian Agricultural Research InstituteLee, Ung, University of ArizonaCarroll, Joseph T, University of ArizonaVierling, Elizabeth, University of Massachusetts

P13013Two lEA homologues, retain a protein protective capacity in solution or when immobilizedPresenter: Lloyd, Taylor D., University of Kentucky, [email protected]äfermeyer, Kim, University of KentuckyDownie, A., University of Kentucky

P13014The early development of Arabidopsis in blue and red light and low pressure during clino-rotationPresenter: Taylor, Jim, Ouachita Baptist University, [email protected], Nicholas, Ouachita Baptist UniversityPennington, David, Ouachita Baptist UniversityTaylor, Jim, Ouachita Baptist University

P13015Phage display: An approach to identify late embryogenesis abundant (lEA) interacting proteinsPresenter: Kushwaha, Rekha, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Taylor, University of KentuckySchäfermeyer, Kim, University of KentuckyKumar, Santosh, University of KentuckyDownie, Bruce, University of Kentucky

P13016Gene regulatory networks for wheat genotype-dependent effects of cold temperaturesPresenter: Lu, Chungui, University of Nottingham, [email protected], Tom, University of Nottingham

P13017regulon down regulated with cold acclimation achieves cell quiescence and confers freeze survivalPresenter: Sutton, Fedora, South Dakota State University, [email protected], Amrit, South Dakota State University

P13018iTrAQ Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic profiling of the maize cold-stressed leaf microsomesPresenter: Campos, Edgar Igor, San Diego State University, [email protected], Zhouxin, UCSDBriggs, Steven, UCSDChen, Wenqiong, SDSU

P13019non-specific Phospholipase C is involved in response of Arabidopsis to heat stressPresenter: Krckova, Zuzana, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, [email protected], Jan, IEB AS CR, v. v. i.Valentova, Olga, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague

P13020Comparative analyses of temporal transcript profiles of mungbean seedlings in response to chilling stressPresenter: Chen, Li-Ru, Dept. of Hort. and Biotechnol./ Chinese Culture Univ., [email protected], Chia-Hui, Dept. Life Sci. and Inst. Bioinfo. Struct. Biol/ Natl. Tsing Hua Univ.Lin, Tsai-Yun, Dept. Life Sci. and Inst. Bioinfo. Struct. Biol/ Natl. Tsing Hua Univ.

P13021Analysis of the expression of heat shock protein genes in boechera sparsiflora, boechera pulchra, and boechera depauperata when exposed to heat stressPresenter: Halter, Gillian, San Diego State University, [email protected]

P13022responsiveness of soybean Cbf and Cor genes to cold stressPresenter: Yamasaki, Yuji, Indiana University Purdue

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University, Indianapolis, [email protected], Stephen, Indana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis

P13023Cytokinins increase flower fertility and fruit set under non-permissive high temperaturesPresenter: Salzman, Ron, Stoller / TAMU, [email protected], Lance, StollerLiptay, Albert, StollerStoller, Jerry, Stoller

P13024identifying high temperature-sensitive processes during grain filling of ricePresenter: Lur, Huu-Sheng, Department of Agronomy, National Taiwan University, [email protected], Chia-Yu, Department of Agronomy, National Taiwan University

Poster 14 – Environmental stress and Adaption to stress subcategory: Water P14001study on domestic common bean cultivars and lines adapted to the mountain zonePresenter: Aytasheva, Zaure G., Kazakh National University, [email protected], Sandygul, Kazakh National UniversityRysbekova, Ayman, Institute of Plant Biology and BiotechnologyPolimbetova, Fatima, Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology

P14002Clocked responses to drought stress across brassica rapa recombinant genotypesPresenter: Guadagno, Carmela Rosaria, University of Wyoming, [email protected], Brent, University of Wyoming, Program in EcologyWeining, Cynthia, University of Wyoming, Program in Ecology, MCLS DepartmentAston, Timothy L., University of Wyoming, Program in EcologyTraver, Elizabeth, University of WyomingKenneaster, Kaleb, University of WyomingBuerke, Paul, University of WyomingDeVore, Stanley, University of WyomingStrawn, Rachel, University of WyomingHamann, Margo, University of Wyoming

P14003lack of protective proteins and autophagy may be associated with recalcitrant seed death in spartina alternifloraPresenter: Wang, Yi, Louisiana State University, [email protected], Zhi-Yuan, Louisiana State UniversityHasan, Azeem, Louisiana State UniversityCohn, Marc, Louisiana State University

P14004Water-deficit inducible expression of a cytokinin biosynthetic gene iPT in cotton improves drought tolerancePresenter: Mishra, Neelam, Texas Tech University, [email protected], Sundaram, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 9561Qin, Hua, College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan ProvincGu, Qiang, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TXSun, Li, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TXZhu, Xunlu, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TXShen, Guoxin, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, Zhejiang ProvinceBlumwald, Eduardo, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 9561Payton, Paxton, USDA-ARS Cropping Systems

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Research Laboratory, Lubbock, TX 79415, USAZhang, hong, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

P14005Elevated atmospheric Co2 impacts on root depth distribution, abscisic acid signaling and stomatal response to drought in field grown soybeanPresenter: Gray, Sharon B, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [email protected], Kannan, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignStrellner, Reid, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignLeakey, Andrew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

P14006Growth response of Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) lines to water deficitPresenter: Van Volkenburgh, Elizabeth, Biology Dept., University of Washington, Seattle, [email protected], Darshi, University of Washington

P14007Water deficit responses regulated by micrornAs in Phaseolus vulgarisPresenter: Reyes, Jose L, Dept. Plant Molecular Biology, Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAM, [email protected], Cecilia, Dept. Plant Molecular Biology- Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAMLi, Yongfang, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oklahoma State UniversitySunkar, Ramanjulu, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oklahoma State UniversityArteaga, Mario, Universidad VeracruzanaCovarrubias, Alejandra, Dept. Plant Molecular Biology- Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAM

P14008regulatory mechanisms of snrK1 in sugar starvation signaling for plant stress adaptationPresenter: Yoo, Sang-Dong, SKKU, [email protected], Younghee, SKKUHong, Jung Woo, SKKUKim, Geun-Don, SKKU

P14009systems level dissection of yield and drought stress response in ricePresenter: Pereira, Andy, University of Arkansas, [email protected], Arjun, Virginia TechAmbavaram, Madana, Virginia TechBatlang, Utlwang, Virginia TechBaisakh, Niranjan, LSU AgCenter

P14011Evidence for polarity of membrane water transport for in-situ epidermal cells of Tradescantia virginianaPresenter: Shackel, Ken, UC Davis, [email protected], Thorsten, UC DavisWada, Hiroshi, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)Matthews, Mark, UC Davis

P14012Water-deficit specific regulation of gene expression in maize root: mirnAs and transcription factor profilingPresenter: Oliver, Melvin J, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit, [email protected], Melvin, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research UnitCho, In-Jeong, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research UnitRiggs, Kara, University of MissouriLui, Zhijie, COld Spring Harbor LaboratorySharp, Robert, University of MissouriMcMullen, Michael, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit

P14013high throughput expression analysis of mirnAs and their targets involved in the water deficit response in vitis viniferaPresenter: Solofoharivelo, Marie Chrystine, Stellenbosch University, [email protected] der Walt, Anelda, Stellenbosch UniversityStephan, Dirk, Stellenbosch UniversityMcBride, Jo, Centre for Proteomic and Genomic ResearchMurray, Shane, Centre for Proteomic and Genomic ResearchBurger, Johan, Stellenbosch University

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P14014identification of two Ca2+ transporters involved in both anaerobic and gravity response pathways in ArabidopsisPresenter: Miller, Amanda R., UW-Madison Dept of Botany, [email protected], Won-Gyu, UW-Madison Department of BotanyGilroy, Simon, UW-Madison Department of Botany

P14015The vigna radiata vrdhn1 is a novel y2K-type dehydrinPresenter: Lin, Tsai-Yun, National Tsing Hua University, [email protected], Chia-Hui, National Tsing Hua UniversityChen, Li-Ru, Chinese Culture University

P14016Miz1-regulated hydrotropism plays an important role in plant growth and yield of Arabidopsis thaliana under water-limited conditionsPresenter: Iwata, Satoru, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, [email protected], Yutaka, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Yamagata UniversityTakahashi, Hideyuki, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University

P14016A metabolic simulation of flooding stress response in soybean based on Anaerobic respiration modelPresenter: Sakata, Katsumi, Maebashi Institute of Technology, [email protected], Ramesh, Florida A&M UniversityOkumura, Jun, Maebashi Institute of TechnologyShirasaka, Naoki, Maebashi Institute of TechnologyKomatsu, Setsuko, National Institute of Crop Science

P14017development of desiccation tolerance in suspension-cultured cells of citrusPresenter: Sugawara, Yasutake, Saitama University, [email protected], Kyosuke, Saitama UniversityHatanaka, Rie, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences

P14018understanding water stress responses at the systems level in soybean (Glycine max)Presenter: Tripathi, Prateek, South Dakota State University, [email protected], Roel, South Dakota State UniversityReese, Ralph, South Dakota State UniversityShen, Qingxi, University of Nevada, Las VegasRushton, Paul, South Dakota State University

P14019Molecular mechanisms responsive to dehydration-stress suggest that global climate change may impact the invasive nature of leafy spurgePresenter: Dogramaci, Munevver, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Munevver, USDA-ARSFoley, Michael, USDA-ARSChao, Wun, USDA-ARSAnderson, James, USDA-ARS

P14020Global gene expression in tobacco under water-deficit conditionPresenter: Rabara, Roel C, Department of Biology and Microbiology/South Dakota State University, [email protected], Prateek, Department of Biology and Microbiology/South Dakota State UniversityLin, Jun, Department of Biology and Microbiology/South Dakota State UniversityReese, R Neil, Department of Biology and Microbiology/South Dakota State UniversityShen, Qingxi, School of Life Sciences/University of Nevada, Las VegasRushton, Paul, Department of Biology and Microbiology/South Dakota State University

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P14021Genome-wide association mapping of drought stress related traits with hapMap snPs in Medicago truncatulaPresenter: Kang, Yun, the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, [email protected], Yun, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationSakiroglu, Muhammet, Kafkas UniversityLee, Yi-Ching, National Synchrotron Radiation Research CenterYoung, Nevin, University of MinnesotaUdvardi, Michael, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

P14022Gene expression profiling of water deficit stress responses in widely adapted wheat cultivars TAM 111 and TAM 112Presenter: Krishna Reddy, Srirama, Texas AgriLife Research, [email protected], Shuyu, Texas AgriLife ResearchRudd, Jackie, Texas AgriLife ResearchDevkota, Ravindra, Texas AgriLife ResearchXue, Qingwu, Texas AgriLife ResearchPayton, Paxton, ARS USDAMahan, James, ARS USDAAkhunova, Alina, Kansas State University

Poster 15 – Epigenetics P15001breeding the Epigenome: novel epigenetic variation arises through plant developmental reprogrammingPresenter: Mackenzie, Sally, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected], Mon-Ray, University of NebraskaDe La Rosa, Roberto, University of NebraskaVirdi, Kamaldeep, University of NebraskaXu, Ying-zhi, University of NebraskaWang, Dong, University of Nebraska

P15002A facsimile protocol for detecting in vivo chromatin compaction from plant leaf cellsPresenter: zhou, wei, university of missouri, [email protected], Zhanyuan, university of missouri

P15003ultrapetala1 acting as an anti-repressor of embryonic flower1 in ArabidopsisPresenter: Pu, Li, UC Berkeley, [email protected], Sang Yeol, UC BerkeleyLiu, Mao-Sen, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, TaipeiChen, Long-Fang, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, TaipeiGarcia, Gilbert, UC BerkeleySung, Zinmay Renee, UC Berkeley

P15004Maternal sirnAs as regulators of parental genome imbalance and gene expression in endosperm of Arabidopsis seedsPresenter: Lu, Jie, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Changqing, The University of Texas at AustinBaulcombe, David, University of CambridgeChen, Z, The University of Texas at Austin

P15005Coordinating vernalization response through epigenetic regulatory networks of vin3 and flC gene families in ArabidopsisPresenter: Sung, Sibum, the University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Dong-Hwan, the University of Texas at Austin

P15006Chromatin-mediated repression of seed-specific genes in Arabidopsis seedlings by hsi2/vAl1 Phd domainPresenter: Veerappan, Vijaykumar, Oklahoma State University, [email protected], Jing, USDA-ARS Cropping Systems LaboratoryKang, Miyoung, Oklahoma State UniversityLee, Joohyun, Texas Tech UniversityAllen, Randy, Oklahoma State University

P15007Polycomb group gene osfiE2 plays an essential regulatory role in rice (oryza sativa) endosperm development and grain fillingPresenter: Nallamilli, Babi Ramesh Reddy, Mississippi State University, [email protected], Babi Ramesh Reddy, Mississippi State UniversityPeng, Zhaohua, Mississippi State University

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P15008histone h1 regulates gene imprinting and dnA methylation in ArabidopsisPresenter: Rea, Matthew, Saint Louis University, [email protected], Matthew, Department of Biology, Saint Louis UniversityZheng, Wenguang, Department of Biology, Saint Louis UniversityBraud, Christopher, Department of Biology, Saint Louis UniversityXiao, Wenyan, Department of Biology, Saint Louis University

P15009Control of gene expression mediated by epigenetic modulation of transposable elements in response to water limitationPresenter: Palomar, V Miguel, IBt, UNAM, [email protected] Taboada, José Luis, IBt, UNAMCovarrubias, Alejandra A, IBt, UNAM

P15010dnA methylation dynamics during in vitro propagation of Populus trichocarpaPresenter: Vining, Kelly, Oregon State University, [email protected], Kyle, Oregon State UniversityWilhelm, Larry, Oregon Health Sciences UniversityPellegrini, Matteo, University of California, Los AngelesDi, Yanming, Oregon State UniversityMockler, Todd, The Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterFreitag, Michael, Oregon State UniversityStrauss, Steven, Oregon State University

Poster 16 – Gene regulation and Molecular biology P16001

Ectopic expression of a gibberellin 20-oxidase of Pinus densiflora alters gibberelline biosynthesis and development of transgenic poplar treesPresenter: Park, Eung-Jun, Korea Forest Research Institute, [email protected], Eung-Jun, Korea Forest Research InstituteLee, Wi Young, Korea Forest Research InstituteKim, Hyun-Tae, Korea Forest Research InstitutePharis, Richard, University of Calgary

P16002Plant biosensors: Monitoring changes in the phenlypropanoid pathway in response to microbial based soil additivesPresenter: Ali, Mohammad Babar, University of kentucky, [email protected], David, University of Kentucky

P16003Expression profiling of the calmodulin methyl transferase gene from Arabidopsis thaliana and analysis of its promoter regionPresenter: Banerjee, Joydeep, KTRDC, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Roberta, University of KentuckyLynnette, Dirk M., University of KentuckyHoutz, Robert L., University of KentuckyMaiti , Indu B., University of Kentucky

P16004mirnA regulation of plant innate immune receptorsPresenter: Baker, Barbara, UC Berkeley, [email protected], Feng, UC BerkeleyPignatta, Daniela, UC, BerkeleyBendix, Claire, UC, BerkeleyBrunkard, Jacob, UC, BerkeleyCohn, Megan, UC, Berkeley

P16005oberons, physiological substrates for serine/threonine/tyrosine protein kinase from Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Vijayakumar, Anitha, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, [email protected], Ramachandran, Indian Institute of Science

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Rajasekharan, Ram, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

P16006rEvEillE8 regulates both evening and morning genes to define the evening phase in ArabidopsisPresenter: Hsu, Polly Yingshan, UC Davis, [email protected], Stacey, UC Davis

P16007Calmodulin-binding protein CbP60g enhanced Arabidopsis disease resistance, abscisic acid sensitivity and drought tolerancePresenter: Li, Guojing, Inner Mongolia Aagricultural University, [email protected], Guojing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWang, Ruigang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWan, Dongli, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityLi, Ruili, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityZou, Bo, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityCong, Jinyu, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityXia, Yiji, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityZhang, Xin, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

P16008Characterization of maturity genes controlling flowering in response to photoperiod in sorghum bicolorPresenter: Murphy, Rebecca, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Daryl, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M UniversityBrady, Jeffrey, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension CenterRooney, William, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M UniversityYang, Shanshan, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M UniversityKlein, Patricia, Department of Horticultural Sciences and Institute for Plant GenomicsMullet, John, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University

P16009small high-yielding binary Ti vectors plsu with co-directional replicons for

Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of higher plantsPresenter: Murai, Norimoto, Louisiana State University and LSU Agricultural Center, [email protected], Seokhyun, Louisiana State University and LSU Agricultural Center

P16010Phenotypic plasticity and natural variation in root architecture in ArabidopsisPresenter: Rosas, Ulises, New York University, [email protected], Ulises, New York UniversityPurugganan, Michael, New York UniversityCoruzzi, Gloria, New York University

P16011Pvnod41 gene has a role in innate immunity and symbiosome integrity in Phaseolus vulgaris root-nodulesPresenter: Balu Rajeswari, Chandrasekar, Institute of Biotechnology , UNAM, [email protected], Georgina, Institute of Biotechnology-UNAMElías Olivares, Juan, Institute of Biotechnology-UNAMBarraza, Aarón, Institute of Biotechnology-UNAMAlvarado-Affantranger, Xochitl, Institute of Biotechnology-UNAMLara Flores , Miguel, Centro de Ciencias GenómicasM. Reddy, Pallavolu, Centro de Ciencias GenómicasSánchez, Federico, Institute of Biotechnology-UNAM

P16012spatio- temporal expression of APy1 during germination, differentiation and organogenesis in pea (Pisum sativum l.var. Alaska)Presenter: Sharma, Trivima, Ehime University, [email protected], Motohito, Lab. of Mol. Cell Physiol., Faculty of Agriculture., Ehime universityMorita, Eugene, Lab. of Mol. Cell Physiol., Faculty of Agriculture., Ehime universityAbe, Shunnosuke, Lab. of Mol. Cell Physiol., Faculty of Agriculture., Ehime university

P16013function analysis of Arabidopsis receptor-like protein kinase CrK45 in development and abiotic stresses

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Presenter: Zhang, Xiujuan, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, [email protected], Ruigang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityZhang, Xiujuan, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityYang, Guanyu, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityShi, Rui, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityHan, Xiaomin, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityXia, Yiji, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityLi, Guojing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

P16014Construction of ssh library under cold stress and characterization of one candidate drEb1 transcription factor from Caragana korshinskii KomPresenter: Yang, Qi, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, [email protected], Ruigang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityYang, Qi, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityYue, Rong, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWei, Lili, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWang, Ying, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityLi, Guojing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityWang, Wenfang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityGao, Yang, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

P16015involvement of WrKy28 in sA-inducible gene expressionPresenter: Hussain, R.M. Fraz, Leiden University, [email protected]

P16016salicylic acid-modulated transcriptional and metabolic networks in PopulusPresenter: Xue, Liangjiao, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,University of Georgia, [email protected]

Guo, Wenbing, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,University of GeorgiaYuan, Yinan, Michigan Technological UniversityAnino, Edward, Michigan Technological UniversityNyamdari, Batbayar, Department of Genetics, University of GeorgiaFrost, Christopher, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,University of GeorgiaSakakibara, Hitoshi, Plant Science Center, RIKENKojima, Mikiko, Plant Science Center, RIKENHarding, Scott, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of GeorgiaTsai, Chung-Jui, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,University of Georgia

P16017functional analysis of the at-hook motif containing nuclear localized (Ahl) gene family in plantsPresenter: Zhao, Jianfei, Washington State University, [email protected], Jianfei, Washington State UniversityFavero, David, Washington State UniversityMorris, Robert, Washington State UniversityQiu, Jiwen, Washington State UniversityKoirala, Pushpa, Washington State UniversityNeff, Michael, Washington State University

P16018The role of sucrose phosphate synthase in root nodules of M. sativa (alfalfa)Presenter: Grimes, Martha M, NMSU, [email protected], Jose, New Mexico State UniversitySeger, Mark, New Mexico State UniversitySengupta-Gopalan, Champa, New Mexico State University

P16019source to sink transport in sorghum bicolor: The sucrose storyPresenter: Milne, Ricky, University of Newcastle, [email protected], Anne, CSIRO Plant IndustryPerroux, Jai, CSIRO Plant IndustryByrt, Caitlin, University of AdelaidePatrick, John, University of NewcastleGrof, Christopher, University of Newcastle

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P16020Crs is a novel circadian clock factor with splicing defectsPresenter: Jones, Matthew A, UC Davis, [email protected], Brian, UC DavisSimpson, Craig, Cell and Molecular SciencesBrown, John, James Hutton InstituteHarmer, Stacey, UC Davis

P16021roles of target site location and sequence complementarity in trans-acting sirnA formation in ArabidopsisPresenter: Zhang, Changqing, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Danny, The University of Texas at AustinLu, Jie, The University of Texas at AustinChen, Jeffrey, The University of Texas at Austin

P16022regulatory networks determining secondary growth and wood formation in populus stemsPresenter: LIU, LIJUN, Conservation of Biodiversity Program and Institute of Forest Genetics, [email protected], Vladimir, Department of Computer Science, University of California, DavisGroover, Andrew, Conservation of Biodiversity Program and Institute of Forest Genetics

P16023Characterization of gcn2 mutations in maizePresenter: Jia, Mo, Baylor University, [email protected], Bryan, Baylor University

P16024Characterization of the tomato prosystemin promoter by deletion analysis in transgenic tobacco plantsPresenter: Avilés Arnaut, Hamlet, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN., [email protected] Gloria., Edmundo, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN.Délano Frier., John, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN.

P16025The JAz/MyC module regulates the gene encoding the JA-responsive AP2/Erf transcription factor orA47 which controls JA biosynthesisPresenter: Khurshid, Muhammad, Leiden University, [email protected]

P16026direct regulation of physiological responses by the Arabidopsis circadian clock component Prr7Presenter: Farre, Eva, Michigan State University, [email protected], Tiffany, Michigan State UniversityCarlsson, Jenny, Michigan State UniversityNewton, Linsey, Michigan State UniversityTakeuchi, Tomomi, Michigan State University

P16027identification of lipid transfer protein as target of a cotton fiber ring-type ubiquitin ligasePresenter: Ma, Din-Pow, Mississippi State University, [email protected], Shiva, Mississippi State University

P16028A novel, conditional, lesion mimic phenotype in cotton cotyledons due to the expression of an endochitinase gene from Trichoderma virensPresenter: Joshi, Sameer, Texas A & M University, [email protected], Vinod, Texas A & M UniversityParkhi, Vilas, Texas A & M UniversityChristensen, Shawn, Texas A & M UniversityJayaprakasha, G. K., Texas A & M UniversityPatil, Bhimanagouda, Texas A & M UniversityKolomiets, Michael, Texas A & M UniversityRathore, Keerti, Texas A & M University

P16029Two Arabidopsis thaliana loci encode novel eif4E isoforms functionally distinct from the conserved plant eif4EPresenter: Browning, Karen S., University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Ryan, University of Texas at AustinMayberry, Laura, University of Texas at Austin

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P16030redox control of plant translationPresenter: Browning, Karen, University of texas at Austin, [email protected], Ching-Ying, University of Texas at Austin

P16031Effects of photosynthetic redox stress on gene expression in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Bode, Rainer, Western University Canada, [email protected], Norman, Western University Canada

P16032A brassinosteroid responsive zinc finger protein negatively regulate plant cell elongationPresenter: Fokar, Mohamed, OSU, [email protected], Haggag, OSUKang, Miyoung, OSUAllen, Randy, OSU

P16033Characterization of a cotton seven in absentia homologuePresenter: Fokar, Mohamed, OSU, [email protected], Tahhan, CUNYKang, Miyoung, OSUAbdel-Mageed, Haggag, OSUReichert, Angelika, OSUAllen, Randy, OSU

P16034structure-function studies of a plant tyrosyl-dnA phosphodiesterase provide novel insights into dnA repair mechanisms of Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: KIM, HOYEUN, Seoul National University, [email protected], So-Young, Seoul National UniversityNa, Sang Hyeon, Seoul National University

Hwang, Hyun-Ju, Seoul National UniversityJeong, Young-Min, Seoul National UniversityHur, Je Young, Seoul National UniversityPark, Sang-Hyun, Seoul National UniversityWoo, Je-Chang, Mokpo National UniversityKim, Sang-Gu, Seoul National University

P16035Proton-pumping pyrophosphatase AvP1 functions in the phloem to regulate rates of transportPresenter: Khadilkar, Aswad Sunil, University of North Texas, [email protected], Brian, University of North TexasGaxiola, Roberto, Arizona State University

P16036Convergent starvation signals and hormone crosstalk in regulating nutrient mobilization upon germinationPresenter: Yu, Su-May, Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Ya-Fang, Institute of Molecular BiologyHo, Tuan-Hua, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica

P16037over-expression of oshox4 increases drought and salt tolerance in transgenic ricePresenter: zhou, wei, University of Missouri, [email protected], Malabanan, International Rice Research InstituteSlamet-Loedin, Inez, International Rice Research Institute

P16038MbP-1, an alternative translation product of los2, is regulated by proteasome-dependent degradation in ArabidopsisPresenter: Kang, Miyoung, Institute for Agricultural Biosciences, Oklahoma State University, [email protected], Radny, Institute for Agricultural Biosciences, Oklahoma State University

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P16039stbEl30: Another candidate for a phloem-mobile mrnAPresenter: Lin, Tian, Iowa State University, [email protected], David, Iowa State University

P16040Wall peroxidases associated with abiotic stress are upregulated in roots when APy1 and APy2 expression and growth are suppressed in ArabidopsisPresenter: Lim, Minhui, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Jian, University of Texas at AustinYao, Jianchao, University of Texas at AustinHuang, James, University of Texas at AustinClark, Greg, University of Texas at AustinRoux, Stanley, University of Texas at Austin

P16041Abiotic signals and early development: effects on chromatin and histone modificationPresenter: Fan, Xiaona, University of Illinois at Chicago, [email protected], Livana, University of Illinois at ChicagoWarpeha, Katherine, University of Illinois at Chicago

P16042identification of proteins interacting with CTd phosphatase-like proteins in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Fukudome, Akihito, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Krishna, Texas A&M UniversityJeong, In Sil, Graduate School of Gyeongsang National UniversityBahk, Jeong Dong, Graduate School of Gyeongsang National UniversityWu, Xiaoqian, Texas A&M UniversityMay, Kimberly, Texas A&M UniversityRussell, William K., Texas A&M UniversityKoiwa, Hisashi, Texas A&M University

P16043nf-y transcription factors interact with constans to regulate chromatin looping at the flowering locus t promoterPresenter: Holt III, Ben F, University of Oklahoma, [email protected], Shuanghe, University of Oklahoma

P16044TAl effectors for disease and TAl nucleases for target gene editing in plantPresenter: Yang, Bing, Iowa State University, [email protected], Ti, Iowa State UniversityLiu, Bo, Iowa State UniversityWhite, Frank, Kansas State University

P16045small rnA biogenesis and gene regulation in rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzaePresenter: Raman, Vidhyavathi, University of Delaware, [email protected], Stacey, University of Delaware/Delaware Biotechnology InstituteDemirci, Feray, University of Delaware/Delaware Biotechnology InstituteMeyers, Blake, University of Delaware/Delaware Biotechnology InstituteDonofrio, Nicole, University of Delaware

P16047Towards a map of the landscape of translational regulation in ArabidopsisPresenter: von Arnim, Albrecht, University of Tennessee, [email protected], Ju, University of TennesseeTiruneh, Bayu, University of TennesseeVaughn, Justin, University of TennesseeKim, Byung-Hoon, University of TennesseeMissra, Anamika, University of Tennessee

P16048identifying novel factors of the gravitropic signal transduction pathwayPresenter: Tucker, Avery, Ohio University, [email protected], Zachary, Ohio UniversityShen, Kaiyu, Ohio UniversityWyatt, Sarah, Ohio University

P16049shoot apical meristem formation is controlled by physical interactions of seuss, shoot meristemless, and members of the bell-like homeodomain family.Presenter: Higgins, David Michael, Department of Genetics, NC State University, [email protected], April, Department of Genetics, NC State UniversityFranks, Robert, Department of Genetics, NC State University

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P16050functional characterization of plastid-localised pentatricopeptide repeat proteins that contain a small Muts-related domainPresenter: Liu, Sheng, The University of Western Australia, [email protected]

P16052small rnA regulation of homoeologous cotton fiber gene myb2 in trichome and seed hair developmentPresenter: Guan, Xueying, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Mingxiong, Section of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology and Institute forChen , Z. Jeffrey, Section of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology and Institute for

P16053osPrMC3 involves in seed development and yielding as a branching inhibitorPresenter: Seo, Hak Soo, Seoul National University, [email protected], Soon Ho, Seoul National UniversityKim, Yeon Jeong, Seoul National UniversityKim, Seong-Il, Seoul National UniversityMarkkandan, Kesavan, Seoul National University

P16054novel genes in the fatty acid accumulation network: fatty acid binding proteins (fAP) affect lipid composition and content in ArabidopsisPresenter: Ngaki, Micheline, Iowa State University, [email protected], Micheline, Iowa State UniversityWurtele, Eve, Iowa State UniversityNoel, Joseph, The Salk Institute

P16055The role of polyadenylation in seed

germination: defining the trans(crypto)mePresenter: Ma, Liuyin, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Pratap, Guru Nanak Dev UniversityDownie, A., University of KentuckyHunt, Arthur, University of Kentucky

P16056Characterization of a novel gene Eaf82 from variegated Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)Presenter: Hung, Chiu-Yueh, North Carolina Central University, [email protected], Jiahua, North Carolina Central University

P16057Preliminary study of osCAf1s in post-transcriptional regulationPresenter: Chiu, Wei-Lun, Life science, NCU, [email protected], Chun-An, Life science, NCU

P16058Alternative a-amylase mrnA polyadenylation in ricePresenter: Fang, Jhen-Cheng, National Central University, [email protected], Chung-An, National Central University

P16059Exploring messenger rnA ribonucleoprotein complexes and their functions in plantsPresenter: Hummel, Maureen, University of California Riverside, [email protected], Piyada, University of California RiversideSorenson, Reed, University of California RiversideGirke, Thomas, University of California RiversideSieburth, Leslie, The University of UtahBailey-Serres, Julia, University of California Riverside

P16060Characterization of Til3 function in the Tfl1 pathway in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Sedivy , Eric, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, [email protected] , Yu, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignSeufferheld, Gabriella, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Bradley, Desmond, John Innes CentreHanzawa , Yoshie, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

P16061Characterization of the sTArT lipid/sterol binding domain in homeodomain transcription factors from plantsPresenter: Khosla, Aashima, Kansas State University, [email protected], Kathrin, Kansas State University

P16062Conditional vitamin-mediated knock-down of essential chloroplast genes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiPresenter: Ramundo, Silvia, University of Geneva, [email protected], Jean-David, University of Geneva

P16063identification of the late embryogenesis abundant protein gene family in phalaenopsis hybridsPresenter: Godfrey, Timothy J, Grand Valley State University, [email protected], Sheila, Grand Valley State UniversityTsou, Pei-Lan, Grand Valley State University

P16064selection and validation of endogenous reference genes for qrt-pcr analysis in leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula)Presenter: Chao, Wun, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Münevver, USDA-ARSFoley, Michael, USDA-ARSHorvath, David, USDA-ARSAnderson, James, USDA-ARS

P16065Antisense copies of light-regulated genes in ricePresenter: Terzaghi, William, Wilkes University, [email protected], Thomas, Wilkes UniversityJoshi, Nisarg, Wilkes UniversityBird, James, Wilkes UniversityMargavage, Kathryn, Wilkes UniversityMorocho, Bryant, Wilkes UniversityDeng, Xing-Wang, Yale UniversityTerzaghi, William, Wilkes University

P16066overexpression of AtMybs3 transcription factor in Arabidopsis can promote age-dependent and dark-induced leaf senescencePresenter: Huang, Chun-kai, Department of Life sciences, National central university, [email protected]

P16067TEn1 is necessary for telomere integrity in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Leehy, Katherine A, Texas A & M University, [email protected], Jung Ro, Texas A & M UniversitySong, Xiangyu, Proctor and Gamble Technology Co.Nelson, Andrew, Texas A & M UniversityShippen, Dorothy, Texas A & M University

P16068Extensins and their expression in ArabidopsisPresenter: Ray, Tui, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, [email protected], Prasenjit, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman,Tang, Yuhong, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationCannon, Maura, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Massachu

P16069The role of the disulfide bond of eifiso4E in binding to mrnAPresenter: Levins, Lisa, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Ryan, University of Texas at AustinBrowning, Karen, University of Texas at Austin

P16070identifying specific populations of mrna associated with plant protein synthesis initiation factors eif4f and eifiso4fPresenter: Cole, Nicola, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Will, The University of Texas at AustinBrowning, Karen, The University of Texas at Austin

P16071The freshman research initiative: learning through doing researchPresenter: Choy, Grace, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected]

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FRIStream, Browning, The University of Texas at AustinBrowning, Karen, The University of Texas at Austin

P16072identification and characterization of a pin1 mutant in solanum lycopersicumPresenter: Jones, Jeanice Lavern, University of California Davis, [email protected], Ciera, University of California DavisSinha, Neelima, University of California DavisKoenig, Daniel, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology

P16073Modulation of both cell cycle progression and defense responses by osd1, uvi4, and CPr5 in ArabidopsisPresenter: Bao, Zhilong, Cornell University, [email protected], Huijun, Brookheaven National laboratoryHua, Jian, Cornell University

P16074Correlation between proteolytic instability and transcriptional activity in transcription factor slnAC1 that is involved in plant disease resistancePresenter: Miao, Min, University of Idaho, [email protected], Weizao, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural SciencesKud, Joanna, University of IdahoXiao, Fangming, University of Idaho

P16075Multiple layers of control, a role for redox in the regulation of chlorophyll degradationPresenter: Grennan, Aleel K., University of Illinois, [email protected], Donald, USDA/ARS

P16076Allelic variation in the flowering locus t2 gene in populus deltoidesPresenter: Ozdilek, Asli, Mississippi State University, [email protected], Chuan-Yu, Mississippi State UniversityKaya, Zeki, Middle East Technical UniversityYuceer, Cetin, Mississippi State University

P16077Elucidating membrane-anchored ubiquitin-fold protein complexes in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Gregory, Serena, St. Louis University, [email protected], Rebecca, St. Louis UniversityDownes, Brian, St. Louis University

P16078Transcriptome and hormone profiling identify auxin and AbA as central regulators of developmental networks regulating paradormancy in Canada thistlePresenter: Dogramaci, Munevver, USDA-ARS, [email protected], James, USDA-ARSDogramaci, Munevver, USDA-ARSHorvath, David, USDA-ARSChao, Wun, USDA-ARSFoley, Michael, USDA-ARS

P16079identification of an intronic splicing regulatory element involved in autoregulation of alternative splicing of the sCl33 pre-mrnAPresenter: Reddy, Anireddy, Colorado State University, [email protected] , Julie, Colorado State UniversityPalusa, Saiprasad, Colorado State UniversityPrasad, Kasavajhala, Colorado State UniversityAli, Gul Shad, Colorado State UniversitySurabhi, Giridara-Kumar, Colorado State UniversityBen-Hur, Asa, Colorado State UniversityAbdel-Ghany, Salah, Colorado State UniversityReddy, Anireddy, Colorado State University

P16080identification of seed gene repressors in

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Arabidopsis seedling using next-generation mappingPresenter: Saatian, Behnaz, Western University, London, Canada/ Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, [email protected], Gary, Western University, London, Canada/ Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaAustin, Ryan S., Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, Ontario, CanadaTsang, Edward W. T., National Research Council of Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaKohalmi, Susanne, Department of Biology, Western University, London, Ontario, CanadaCui, Yuhai, Western University, London, Canada/ Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

P16081understanding the role of Arabidopsis bPM proteins in Cul3-based E3 ligasesPresenter: Lee, Joo Hyun, Washington State University, [email protected], Hanjo, Washington State UniversityChen, Liyuan, Washington State University

P16082optimization of phosphate biosensors for use in live plantsPresenter: Mukherjee, Pallavi, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Wayne, Texas A&M UniversityLockless, Steve, Texas A&M UniversityIrigoyen, Sonia, Texas A&M UniversityWheeler, Amanda, Texas A&M UniversityRattlif, Lyndsay, Texas A&M University

P16083Gene networks and chromatin regulation of phaseolin transcriptionPresenter: Sundaram, Sabarinath, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Sunee, Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Science,Mahidol UniversityShakirov, Eugene, IDMB, Texas A&M UniversityJuricek, Miloslav, Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Science of Czech RepublicHall, Timothy, Texas A&M University

P16084understanding the function of ConsTAns homologs in photoperiodic flowering in soybeanPresenter: Hanzawa, Yoshie, University of Illinois,

[email protected], William, University of IllinoisSovero, Valpuri, University of IllinoisNelson, Randall, University of Illinois

P16085role of atpep6 as a signal in Arabidopsis plantsPresenter: Friman, Karina, USDA, [email protected], Eric, USDAHuffaker, Alisa, USDA

P16086Comparative proteomics analysis of ufo1 mutants by diGE and iTrAQPresenter: Roy, Ansuman, South Dakota State University, [email protected], Michael, Pennsylvania State UniversityWang, PoHao, Pennsylvania State UniversityGaffoor, Iffa, Pennsylvania State UniversityPerez, Billy, Pennsylvania State UniversityChopra , Surinder, Pennsylvania State UniversityRohila, Jai, South Dakota State University

P16087Transcriptome analysis of purified glandular and non-glandular Medicago truncatula trichomesPresenter: Dorn, Kevin M., University of Minnesota, [email protected] , M., University of Minnesota

P16088redox regulation by Thioredoxins in plant immunityPresenter: Lee, Yujung Michelle, University of California, San Diego, [email protected], Tenai, University of California, San DiegoShen, Zhouxin, University of California, San DiegoBriggs, Steven, University of California, San Diego

P16089Kinetic analysis of auxin-induced transcription factor networks controlling lateral root development in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Lundy, Stacey, Wake Forest University, [email protected], Amy, Wake Forest UniversityLewis, Daniel, Wake Forest UniversityTurkett, William, Wake Forest University

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Fetrow, Jacquelyn, Wake Forest UniversityMuday, Gloria, Wake Forest University

P16090Molecular characterization of an anthocyanin deficient mutant in woodland strawberry, fragaria vescaPresenter: Holt, Sarah, University of North Texas, [email protected], Richard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityShulaev, Vladimir, University of North TexasDan, Yinghui, Institute for Advanced Learning and Research

P16091Characterization and exploration of Arabidopsis root stele mirna gene regulatory networksPresenter: Zhang, Lifang, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, [email protected], Young Koung, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryGaudinier, Allison, UC DavisTaylor-Teeples, Mallorie, UC DavisBrady, Siobhan, UC DavisWare, Doreen, USDA-ARS, CSHL

P16092Analysis of starch biosynthesis gene expression and its effect on starch structure in quality protein maizePresenter: Wu, Hao, Biology Dept. of Baylor University, [email protected], Kasi, Biology Dept. of Baylor UniversityThompson, Stephanie, Biology Dept. of Baylor UniversityGibbon, Bryan, Biology Dept. of Baylor University

P16093Analyzing the effect of melatonin on the Arabidopsis transcriptome and its potential role in response to stressPresenter: Weeda, Sarah M., Virginia State University,

[email protected], Gregory, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRen, Shuxin, Virginia State University

P16094Analysis of rnA binding protein complexes involved in prolamine mrnA localization in rice seedsPresenter: Yang, Yongil, IBC / Washington State University, [email protected], Andrew, Akita International UniversityCrofts, Naoko, Akita International UniversityOkita, Tomas, IBC / Washington State University

P16095Phytochrome interacting factors 5 and 4 promote flowering in response to elevated nighttime temperaturePresenter: Thines, Bryan, Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges, [email protected], Brandon, Plant Gene Expression Center, UC BerkeleyYoun, Youngwon, Plant Gene Expression Center, UC BerkeleyHarmon, Frank, Plant Gene Expression Center,UC Berkeley

P16096An antisense transcript and associated small interfering rnAs regulate auxin response factor Arf12/22 expression in Arabidopsis ovulesPresenter: Jiang, Yingwen, Texas Tech University, [email protected]

P16097Transcriptional regulation of gibberellin-related genes in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Petluru, Monica, University of Texas at San Antonio, [email protected], Sarah, University of Texas at San AntonioPressly, Jeffrey, University of Texas at San AntonioRuan, Jianhua, University of Texas at San AntonioSunter, Garry, University of Texas at San AntonioSponsel, Valerie, University of Texas at San Antonio

P16098Transcriptional regulation of output from the circadian central oscillator

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Presenter: Doherty, Colleen, University of California, San Diego, [email protected], Dawn, University of California, San DiegoKay, Steve, University of California, San DiegoPruneda-Paz, Jose, University of California, San Diego

P16099Genetic interactions between rnA interference and Abscisic acid response pathwaysPresenter: Jia, Fan, Texas Tech University, [email protected], Fan, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech UniversitySamanta, Manoj, Systemix InstituteSweeney, Megan, BIO5 Institute and Department of Plant Science, University of ArizonaGalbraith, David, BIO5 Institute and Department of Plant Science, University of ArizonaLi, Shibo, University of Oklahoma Health Science CenterRock, Christopher, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University

Poster 17 – Genetics, Genomics, and Molecular Evolution P17001A strategy for selection of restriction enzyme of dCAPs markerPresenter: Chung, SangMin, Dongguk University, [email protected]

P17002investigation of genetic interactions between dET1 and genes involved in AbA signal transduction in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Fernando, Chamanthi Dilukshi, University of Manitoba, [email protected], Dana, University of Manitoba

P17003A phylogenetic examination of the primary anthocyanin production pathway in plantsPresenter: Campanella, James J., montclair state university, [email protected], John, Bergen Community CollegeDempsey, Maureen, Montclair State University

P17004regulation of circadian rhythms and growth vigor in Arabidopsis hybrids and polyploidsPresenter: Miller, Marisa, UT Austin, [email protected]

P17005Genetic structure of Quercus rubra l. and Q. ellipsoidalis E. J. hill populations at gene-based EsT-ssr and nuclear ssr markersPresenter: Lind, Jennifer, Michigan Technological University, [email protected], Oliver, Michigan Technological University

P17006Two sodium/proton antiporter plant gene families, two different evolutionary historiesPresenter: Pires, Ines S, New York University, [email protected], Sonia, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica, UNLOliveira, Margarida, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica, UNLPurugganan, Michael, New York University

P17007Genetic analysis of seagrass (halodule wrightii) populations from the Texas Gulf coastPresenter: Larkin, Patrick, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, [email protected], Tabitha, Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiBarrett, Michael, Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiPaturzzio, Mindy, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

P17008Changes in small rnAs during infestation of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum l.) roots by reniform nematodes (rotylenchulus reniformis)Presenter: Li, Ruijuan, Auburn University, [email protected], Hongtao, Auburn UniversityWeaver, David, Auburn UniversitySingh, Narendra, Auburn UniversityLocy, Robert, Auburn University

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P17009Assessment of genetic diversity of Puerto rican sweet potato (lpomoea batatas(l.)lam.)Presenter: Rodriguez, Lorraine, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, [email protected], Dianiris, University of Puerto Rico-MayaguezRios, Lorena, University of Puerto Rico-MayaguezSiritunga, Dimuth, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

P17011fractionation of both promoters and whole genes following the maize whole genome duplicationPresenter: Schnable, James C, UC Berkeley, [email protected], Margaret, UC-BerkeleyFreeling, Michael, UC-Berkeley

P17012Gene expression and regulation of abiotic stress and developmental signaling processes by protein phosphatases in ricePresenter: Singh, Amarjeet, University Of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India, [email protected], Jitender, Delhi University South CampusKapoor, Sanjay, Delhi University South CampusTyagi, Akhilesh, Delhi University South CampusPandey, Girdhar, University Of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India

P17013sorghum mutant library and tillingPresenter: Xin, Zhanguo, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Gloria, USDA-ARSChen, Junping, USDA-ARSBurke, John, USDA-ARS

P17014identification of the classical beet pigment loci, r and y, using whole genome profilingPresenter: Lloyd, Alan, UT-Austin, [email protected], Greg, UT-AustinSunnadeniya, Rasika, UT-AustinAkhavan, Neda, UT-AustinGonzalez, Antonio, UT-Austin

P17015Physiological characterization of glycosyltransferase mutants implicated in galactosylation of arabinogalactan-proteins in ArabidopsisPresenter: Basu, Debarati, Ohio University, [email protected], Hannah, Ohio UniversityFaik, Ahmed, Ohio UniversityShowalter, Allan, Ohio University

P17016Evolution of aquaporin-like proteins in plantsPresenter: Johanson, Urban, Lund University, [email protected], Hanna, Lund UniversityDanielson, Jonas, Lund University

P17017understanding genome evolution post polyploidization in brassicaceae using the newly sequenced genome of wild radish (raphanus raphanistrum)Presenter: Moghe, Gaurav, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, [email protected], David, Michigan State UniversityMassa, Alicia, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State UniversityTang, Haibao, J Craig Venter InstituteTowne, Christopher, J Craig Venter InstituteBuell, C Robin, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State UniversityDworkin, Ian, Department of Zoology, Michigan State UniversityConner, Jeffrey, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State UniversityShiu, Shin-Han, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University

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P17018Analysis of nine distinct co-expression networks in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Spangler, Jacob, Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, [email protected], Stephen, Plant & Environmental Sciences, Clemson UniversityLuo, Feng, School of Computing, Clemson UniversityFreeling, Michael, Department of Plant & Microbial Biology, University of California BerFeltus, F, Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University

P17019Assembly of the cotton A2 diploid genome: novel insight into the evolution of cotton fibersPresenter: Wilkins, Thea, Texas Tech University, [email protected], Nicholas, Texas Tech UniversityPang, Mingxiong, Texas Tech UniversityLindquist, Ingrid, National Center for Genome ResourcesBharti, Arvind, National Center for Genome ResourcesRamaraj, Thiru, National Center for Genome ResourcesBrubaker, Curt, Bayer CropScienceBroadhvest, Jean, Bayer CropScienceMudge, Joann, National Center for Genome ResourcesXie, Zhixin, Texas Tech University

P17020homoplasy as a source of phylogenetic signal: using high-throughput sequencing data to characterize the evolution of Glycine genome groupsPresenter: Ilut, Daniel, Cornell University, [email protected], Jeff, Cornell University

P17021A fully resolved phylogeny of the brassica crops and wild relatives (brassiceae: brassicaceae): testing biogeographical and diversification hypothesisPresenter: Arias-Garzon, Tatiana, University of MIssouri, [email protected], Chris, University of Missouri

P17022Cis and trans regulation and morphological diversity in allopolyploids and their

progenitorsPresenter: Chen, Z. Jeffrey, The University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Danny, The University of Texas at AustinShi, Xiaoli, The University of Texas at AustinZhang, Changqing, The University of Texas at Austin

P17023The correlation of dnA methylation and homoeologous gene expression in cotton petalsPresenter: Udall, joshua A, Brigham Young University, [email protected], Joshua, Brigham Young UniversityRambani, Aditi, Brigham Young UniversityPage, Justin, Brigham Young UniversityWendel, Jonathan, Iowa State UniversityGrupp, Kara, Iowa State University

P17024deciphering complex genetic control of seed quality phenotypes by integration of metabolic and transcriptional profiling in tomatoPresenter: Kazmi, Rashid, Wageningen Univversity and Research Centre, [email protected]

P17025identification of Arabidopsis activation-tagged mutants that are tolerant to the growth inhibiting effects of n-Acyethanolamines (naes)Presenter: Adhikari, BIkash, University of North Texas, [email protected], Bikash, University of North TexasYoo, Cheol-Min, Noble FoundationBlancaflor, Elison, Noble FoundationChapman, Kent, University of North Texas

P17026development of a functional genomics platform for exploring tropane alkaloid biosynthesis in atropa belladonnaPresenter: Bedewitz, Matt, Michigan State University, [email protected]

P17027identifying orthologs to Arabidopsis plant cyclic nucleotide gated channels across the plant kingdomPresenter: Berkowitz, Gerald A., University of Connecticut, [email protected]

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Gehring, Christoph, Division of Chemistry, Life Science and Engineering, King Abdullah UniDawe, Adam, Computational Bioscience Research Center, King Abdullah University ofZelman, Alice, University of Connecticut

P17028barcoding of arid wild plants using rbcl gene sequencesPresenter: Arif, Ibrahim, King Saud University, [email protected], Ibrahim, King Saud UniversityBafeel, Sameera, King Abdulaziz UniversityBakir, Mohammad, King Saud UniversityKhan, Haseeb, King Saud University

P17029Exploring the sorghum bicolor Transcriptome using rnAseqPresenter: Dugas, Diana V., USDA-ARS, [email protected], Andrew, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryWare, Doreen, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/USDA-ARSKlein, Patricia, Texas A&M UniversityKlein, Robert, USDA-ARS

P17030Genome wide association analysis of raffinose family oligosachharides in chickpea (Cicer arietinum l.)Presenter: Khedikar, Yogendra P, University of Saskatchewan, [email protected], Yogendra, University of SaskatchewanGangola, Manu, University of SaskatchewanThudi, Mahendar, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid TropicsGaur, Pooran, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid TropicsVarshney, Rajeev, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid TropicsChibbar, Ravindra, University of Saskatchewan

P17031identification of mutants for factors required for the Er-localization of prolamin-mrnAs in rice by tilling methodPresenter: Kumamaru, Toshihiro, Kyushu University, [email protected], Kouichi, Kyushu UniversityFujimoto, Wakana, Kyushu UniversityOkita, Thomas, Washington State University

P17032Genome wide characterization of transposable element repeat junctions in barley and their application in marker development for chromosome 3hPresenter: Kianian, Penny Avoles, North Dakota State University, [email protected], Mona, North Dakota State UniversityKianian, Penny Avoles, North Dakota State UniversitySeetan, Raed, North Dakota State UniversityKumar, Ajay, North Dakota State UniversityDenton, Anne, North Dakota State UniversityAriyadasa, Ruvini, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchStein, Nils, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchSimkova, Hana, Institute of Experimental BotanyDoelzal, Jarslov, Institute of Experimental BotanyDrader, Thomas, USDA, ARS, PWA, WRRC-GGDGu, Yong, USDA, ARS, PWA, WRRC-GGDKianian, Shahryar, North Dakota State University

P17033Genetic analysis the functions of cytochrome P450 genes in plantsPresenter: Mao, Guohong, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, [email protected], Timothy, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterSchrenker, Denyse, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterYu, Oliver, Donal Danforth Plant Science Center

P17034Towards an understanding of phylogenetic relationships in the apioid superclade (Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae)Presenter: Peery, Rhiannon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [email protected]

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Xu, Yue, Jilin UniversityDownie, Stephen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

P17035Genetic diversity plays a role in colonization success of chicoryPresenter: Malik, Rondy J, University of Massachusetts Boston, [email protected], Tomas, University of Massachusetts BostonKesseli, Rick, University of Massachusetts Boston

P17036Genetic analysis of seed longevity in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Nguyen, Thu-Phuong, Wageningen University, [email protected], Paul, Centre for BioSystems Genomicsvan Eeuwijk, Fred, Centre for BioSystems GenomicsSmeekens, Sjef, Department of Molecular Plant Physiology, Utrecht UniversityBentsink, Leónie, Department of Molecular Plant Physiology, Utrecht University

P17037b in control: functional specialization in the expansion of protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit gene familiesPresenter: Booker, Matthew, Brown University, [email protected], Eliza, Brown UniversityDeLong, Alison, Brown University

P17038Genome-wide associations studies in Arabidopsis thaliana: QTns come out, come out wherever you arePresenter: Kooke, Rik, Wageningen University, [email protected], Joost, Wageningen UniversitySulpice, Ronan, Max-Planck Institute, GolmBouwmeester, Harro, Wageningen UniversityVreugdenhil, Dick, Wageningen University

P17039Transcriptome variation across environments in swedish Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Osborne, Edward, University of Utah, [email protected], Marie-Stanislas, University of Southern

CaliforniaZhang, Pei, University of Southern CaliforniaVilhjalmsson, Bjarni, Harvard School of Public HealthStegle, Oliver, Max Planck Institute FMLDrewe, Philipp, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterLong, Quan, Gregor Mendel InstituteSeren, Ümit, Gregor Mendel InstituteKahles , Andre, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterSong, Qiang, University of Southern CaliforniaKorte, Arthur, Gregor Mendel InstituteNordborg, Magnus, Gregor Mendel InstituteSmith, Andrew, University of Southern CaliforniaRatsch, Gunnar, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterClark, Richard, University of Utah

P17040Pervasive genomic and gene expression variation in the magic population of recombinant inbred linesPresenter: Greenhalgh, Robert, University of Utah, [email protected], Joshua, University of UtahStegle, Oliver, Max Planck Institute FMLDrewe, Philipp, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterGan, Xiangchao, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of OxfordImprialou, Martha, University of OxfordBehr, Jonas, Max Planck InstituteOsborne, Edward, University of UtahToomajian, Chris, Kansas State UniversityKover, Paula, University of BathRätsch, Gunnar, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterRichard, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of OxfordClark, Richard, University of Utah

P17041The rate of meristem maturation determines inflorescence architecture in tomatoPresenter: Park, Soon Ju, CSHL, [email protected], Ke, CSHLSchatz, Michael, CSHLLippman, Zachary, CSHL

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P17042reverse genetics resources of Medicago truncatulaPresenter: cheng, xiaofei, The Samuel Noble Foundation, [email protected], Mingyi, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationHe, Ji, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationMysore, Kirankumar S., The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationUdvardi, Michael, The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationWen, Jiangqi, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

P17043in-field analysis of genotype-phenotype relationships using transposon-targeted, sequence-based genotypingPresenter: Hunter, Charles, University of Florida, [email protected], Masaharu, University of FloridaWu, Shan, University of FloridaO’Brien, Brent, University of FloridaMcCarty, Don, University of FloridaKoch, Karen, University of Florida

P17044A large-scale method for imaging root responses to gravity developed by an undergraduate research team enables complex studies of genome functionPresenter: Durham Brooks, Tessa, Doane College, [email protected], Anthony, Doane CollegeCraig, Amy, Doane CollegeDewey, Grant, Doane CollegeGhani, Muijj, Doane CollegeGuy, Tracy, Doane CollegeHiggins, Brad, Doane CollegeLongo, Autumn, Doane CollegeMayer, Miles, Doane CollegeMerithew, Sarah, Doane CollegeNiewohner, Devon, Doane CollegePieper, Jordan, Doane CollegeSmith, Halie, Doane College

Wurdeman, Julie, Doane College

P17045The beet r locus encodes a novel cytochrome P450 required for red betalain productionPresenter: Sunnadeniya, Rasika M, University of Texas, Austin, [email protected], Greg, University of Texas at AustinAkhavan, Neda, University of Texas at AustinGonzalez, Antonio, University of Texas at AustinLloyd, Alan, University of Texas at Austin

P17046The domintant y allele is a co-opted anthocyanin Myb that regulates betalainsPresenter: Akhavan, Neda, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Greg, University of Texas at AustinSunnadeniya, Rasika, University of Texas at AustinGonzalez, Antonio, University of Texas at AustinLloyd, Alan, University of Texas at Austin

P17047Knock-out mutations in maize: online access to the uniformmu resourcePresenter: O’Brien, Brent, University of Florida, [email protected], Karen, University of FloridaHunter, Charles, University of FloridaSuzuki, Massaharu, University of FloridaPaxson, Margret, University of FloridaTasi, Alec, University of FloridaWu, Shan, University of FloridaPetruff, Tanya, University of FloridaAvigne, Wayne, University of FloridaMcCarty, Donald, University of Florida

P17048rice genus phylogenomics resources at gramenePresenter: Stein, Joshua, CSHL, [email protected], Sharon, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratorySpooner, William, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryYu, Yeisoo, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics InstituteAmmiRaju Jetty, Siva, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics InstituteCopetti, Dario, University of Arizona, Arizona

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Genomics InstituteZuccolo, Andrea, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics InstitutePasternak, Shiran, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryRounsley, Steve, Dow AgrosciencesFan, Chuanzhu, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics InstituteYouens-Clark, Ken, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryKudra, David, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics InstituteLong, Manyuan, University of Chicago, Department of Ecology and EvolutionSanderson, Michael, University of Arizona, Department of Ecology and EvolutionMachado, Carlos, University of Maryland, Department of BiologyJackson, Scott, University of Georgia, Center for Applied Genetic TechnologiesChen, Mingsheng, Chinese Academy of SciencesWing, Rod, University of Arizona, Arizona Genomics Institute

P17049bxb1-mediated site specific recombination for dnA deletion in tobacco using a seed promoterPresenter: Yau, Frank Yuan-Yeu, Northeastern State University, [email protected], Erica, Northeastern State UniversityHaynie, Lindsey, Northeastern State UniversityWang, Kevin, Northeastern State university

Poster 18 – hormone biology P18001unravelling the molecular mechanisms of genes involved in cross-talk between abscisic acid and strigolactones in ricePresenter: Haider, Imran, Laboratory of plant physiology, Wageningen university, [email protected]

P18002silicon application alleviate mechanical wounding stress on the oryza sativa l. by regulating antioxidant activity and jasmonic acid biosynthesisPresenter: Lee, In-Jung, School of Applied

Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, [email protected], Yoon-Ha, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKhan, Latif, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National UniversityKang, Sang-Mo, School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University

P18003Catabolism and deactivation of defense hormone jasmonoyl-l-isoleucinePresenter: Koo, Abraham Jeong-Kyu, Michigan State University, [email protected], Gregg, Michigan State University

P18004A novel brassinosteroid signaling pathway and plant developmentPresenter: Wang, Xuelu, State Key Lab of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sci., Fudan Uni., [email protected], Haijiao, State Key Lab of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sci., Fudan Uni.Yang, Cangjin, State Key Lab of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sci., Fudan Uni.Zhu, Wenjiao, State Key Lab of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sci., Fudan Uni.Zhang, Chi, State Key Lab of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sci., Fudan Uni.

P18005structural basis for pre-receptor modulation of plant hormones by Gh3 family proteinsPresenter: Jez, Joseph, Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected], Corey, Washington University in St. LouisZubieta, Chloe, European Synchrotron Radiation FacilityHerrmann, Jonathan, Washington University in St. LouisNanao, Max, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

P18006involvement of cytokinin response factors slCrfs in tomato developmentPresenter: Gupta, Sarika, Auburn University, [email protected], Xiuling, Auburn UniversityRashotte, Aaron, Auburn University

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P18007Evalutation of the role of ibA-derived iAA in zea maysPresenter: Spiess, Gretchen M, University of Missouri- St. Louis, [email protected], Bethany, University of Missouri - St. Louis

P18008diverse function of jasmonic acid in maize development and defensePresenter: Yan, Yuanxin, Texas A&M University, [email protected]

P18009rhizobium-induced elevation in xylem cytokinin delivery in pigeonpea induces changes in shoot development and leaf physiologyPresenter: Yong, Jean W H, Singapore University of Technology and Design, [email protected], D, Research School of Biology, Australian National UniversityWong, S, Research School of Biology, Australian National UniversityFarquhar, Graham, Research School of Biology, Australian National University

P18010Pin6 mediates auxin-dependent responses in Arabidopsis nectariesPresenter: Carter, Clay J, University of Minnesota Duluth, [email protected], Ricci, University of Minnesota DuluthFekete, Megan, University of Minnesota DuluthBauer, Brittany, University of Minnesota DuluthLindgren, Khrystyne, College of St. ScholasticaMaki, Jennifer, College of St. ScholasticaPerera, M. Ann D.N., W.M. Keck Metabolomics Research Laboratory, Iowa State UniversityNguyen, Norah, W.M. Keck Metabolomics Research Laboratory, Iowa State UniversityNikolau, Basil, Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology, Iowa State University

P18011ATAf2 is a transcriptional repressor of the brassinosteroid-inactivating enzyme bAs1/CyP734A1Presenter: Neff, Michael, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, [email protected], Hao, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversitySandhu, Kulbir, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University

P18012A gain-of-function mutation in iAA16 confers reduced responses to auxin and abscisic acidPresenter: Rinaldi, Mauro A, Rice University, [email protected], James, Rice UniversityBartel, Bonnie, Rice UniversityStrader, Lucia, Washington University

P18013The GrAs family transcription factor upright leaf angel1 (url1) encodes a monocot-specific brassinosteroid function for leaf angle control in maizePresenter: Schulz, Burkhard, Purdue University, [email protected], Thomas, Purdue University

P18014Cytokinin response factors 5 and 6 integrate sugar, stress, and cytokinin signals in regulating senescencePresenter: Zwack, Paul J, Auburn University, [email protected], Bruce, Auburn UniversityRisley, Monica, Auburn UniversityRashotte, Aaron, Auburn University

P18015identification and characterization of brassinosteroid mutants in barleyPresenter: Sutherlin, William J, Purdue University, [email protected], William, Purdue UniversitySchulz, Burkhard, Purdue University

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P18016strigolactone signaling affects plant and ear architecture in maizePresenter: Guan, Jiahn Chou, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida, [email protected], Masaharu, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of FloridaKoch, Karen, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of FloridaHarry, Klee, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of FloridaMcCarty, Donald, Department of Horticultural Sciences/University of Florida

P18017Ethylene signaling genes in charophycean algae implicate an ancestral ethylene signaling pathway prior to the colonization of landPresenter: Thierer, James Henry, UMD, [email protected], James, UMDChang, Caren, UMDDelwiche, Charles, UMD

P18018Transport of the auxin precursor indole-3-butyric acidPresenter: Gunther, Lauren K, Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected], Lucia, Washington University in St. Louis

P18019The lATd/niP transporter is required for normal aba localization at the root tip as well as for cell wall formationPresenter: Ondzighi , Christine, University of Vermont, [email protected], Jeanne, University of Vermont

P18020TAP46 positively regulates AbA signaling by interacting with transcription factor Abi5Presenter: Sun, Li, Texas Tech University, [email protected], Rongbin, Texas Tech Universityzhu, yinfeng, Texas Tech UniversityZhang, Hong, Texas Tech University

P18021The role of peptide hormone ibhypsys in wounding responsePresenter: Li, Yu-Chi, National Taiwan University, [email protected], Wei-Lin, National Taiwan UniversityJeng, Shih-Tong, National Taiwan University

P18022structural basis for pre-receptor modulation of plant hormones by Gh3 family proteinsPresenter: Herrmann, Jonathan, Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected], Corey, Washington University in St. LouisZubieta, Chloe, European Synchrotron Radiation FacilityKapp, Ulrike, European Synchrotron Radiation FacilityNanao, Max, European Synchrotron Radiation FacilityJez, Joseph, Washington University in St. Louis

P18023impaired auxin biosynthesis in the defective endosperm18 is due to a mutation at the zmyuc1 gene encoding yuCCA1 protein in maizePresenter: Chourey, Prem, USDA ARS, [email protected], Qin-Bao, Agricultural Research Service, USDABernardi, Jamila, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreLanubile, Alessandra, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreMarocco, Adriano, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreKumar, Dibyendu, University of FloridaKladnik, Aleš, University of Ljubljana

P18024identification of an abscisic acid transporter by functional screening using the receptor complex as a sensorPresenter: Kamiya, Yuji, RIKEN Plant Science Center, [email protected], Yuri, RIKEN Plant Science CenterHanada, Atsushi, RIKEN Plant Science CenterChiba, Yasutaka, RIKEN Plant Science CenterIchikawa, Takanari, Okinawa Institute of Science and TechnologyNakazawa, Miki, Inplanta innovationsMatsui, Minami, RIKEN Plant Science CenterKoshiba, Tomokazu, Tokyo Metropolitan UniversitySeo, Mitsunori, RIKEN Plant Science Center

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P18025Physiological and genetic characterization of novel indole-3-butyric acid resistant mutantsPresenter: Hanzawa, Taiki, Cryobiofrontier Research center, Iwate University, [email protected], Greg, Biology Department, Wake Forest UniversityMuday, Gloria, Biology Department, Wake Forest UniversityRahman, Abidur, Cryobiofrontier Research Center, Iwate University

P18026Characterization of auxin transport by the carrier Aux1 in isolated root protoplastsPresenter: Rutschow, Heidi, UMass-Amherst, [email protected], Eric, Simon’s Rock College of BardBaskin, Tobias, UMass-Amherst

P18027hormone analyses in seedlings of several auxin mutants reveal alterations in gibberellin and jasmonic acid conjugate levels in individual mutantsPresenter: Sponsel, Valerie, University of Texas at San Antonio, [email protected], Peter, Rothamsted ResearchKamiya, Yuji, RIKEN Plant Science CenterGroshel, Carla, University of Texas at San AntonioWilliams, Robin, University of Texas at san Antonio

P18028Characterization of JA hypersensitive 2, a novel jasmonate signaling component.Presenter: Kunkel, Barbara N., Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected], Kwi Mi, Department of Biology, Washington University in St. LouisDemianski, Agnes, Washington University in St. LouisBethke, Gerit, Dept. of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota

Glazebrook, Jane, Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota

P18029The smax1 mutant, a suppressor of max2 (more axillary growth 2), suppresses the enhanced seed dormancy of max2 mutantsPresenter: Stanga, John, University of Georgia, [email protected], Steven, University of Western AustraliaBriggs, Winslow, Carnegie Institution of WashingtonNelson, David, University of Georgia

P18030A forward genetic approach identifies aux1 as a positive regulator of cytokinin responses in the rootPresenter: Street, Ian, Dartmouth College, [email protected], Dennis, University of New HampshireKieber, Joseph, University of North Carolina, Chapel HillSchaller, G., Dartmouth College

P18031Phytohormone effects on urea metabolismPresenter: Klein, Melinda, Stoller Enterprises Inc. / Texas A&M University, [email protected], Ron, Stoller Enterprises Inc. / Texas A&M UniversityLiptay, Albert, Stoller Enterprises, Inc.Stoller, Jerry, Stoller Enterprises Inc.

P18032The role of auxin carriers in nodule development of Medicago truncatulaPresenter: Shibasaki, Kyohei, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, [email protected], Michael, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

P18033sAur53 regulates apical hook development through calcium/calmodulin pathwayPresenter: Kathare, Praveen Kumar, Texas State University- San Marcos, [email protected], Sunethra, Texas State University- San MarcosJayaweera, Thilanka, Texas State University-

Poster 18 – hormone biology

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San MarcosDharmasiri, Nihal, Texas State University- San Marcos Poster 19 – Metabolism P19001Enzymatic regulation of sterols and glycoalkaloid biosynthesis in Potato (solanum tuberosum) plantsPresenter: Arif, Usman, Swedish university of agriculture sciences, [email protected]

P19002investigation of Arabidopsis responses to perturbation of glucosinolate biosynthesisPresenter: Chen, Sixue, University of Florida, [email protected], Yazhou, University of FloridaPang, Qiuying, University of FloridaHe, Yan, University of FloridaZhu, Ning, University of FloridaBranstrom, Isabel, University of FloridaYan, Xiufeng, Northeast Forestry University

P19003novel transcriptional regulation of biosynthesis of aspartate-derived amino acidsPresenter: Lu, Yan, Western Michigan University, [email protected], Teresa, Western Michigan UniversityWessendorf, Ryan, Western Michigan UniversityPawl, Michael, Western Michigan UniversityPeet, Micah, Western Michigan UniversityLast, Robert, Michigan State UniversityLu, Yan, Western Michigan University

P19004interorganellar complementation demonstrates biochemical continuity between the chloroplast and ErPresenter: Mehrshahi, Payam, Michigan State University, [email protected], Dean, Michigan State UniversityFroehlich, John, Michigan State UniversityStefano, Giovanni, Michigan State UniversityBrandizzi, Federica, Michigan State University

P19005Predictive modeling of developing oilseed metabolismPresenter: Hay, Jordan, Brookhaven National Laboratory, [email protected], Jorg, Brookhaven National Laboratory

P19006lipoxygenase products of n-linolenoylethanolamine mediate chloroplast disassembly in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlingsPresenter: Keereetaweep, Jantana, University of North Texas, [email protected], Elison, Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationChapman, Kent, University of North Texas

P19007Metabolic engineering in plants to control source/sink relationships and biomass distributionPresenter: Lahiri, Ipsita, University of North Texas, [email protected], Brian, University of North Texas

P19008Post-illumination isoprene burst: implication for regulation of the methyl-erythritol phosphate pathwayPresenter: Li, Ziru, Michigan State University, [email protected], Thomas, Michigan State UniversityP19009oxalate catabolism in ArabidopsisPresenter: Foster, Justin, Baylor College of Medicine, [email protected], Paul, Baylor College of MedicineBrowse, John, Washington State University

P19010Metabolic plasticity in soybean seeds under water deficitsPresenter: Valliyodan, Babu, University of Misssouri, [email protected], Haiying, University of MissouriJoshi, Trupti, University of MissouriFarmer, Andrew, National Center for Genome ResourcesMay, Gregory, National Center for Genome ResourcesXu, Dong, University of MissouriNguyen, Henry, Univeristy of Missouri

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P19011ribosome number is negatively related to biomass accumulation in Arabidopsis in a stable diurnal growth regimePresenter: Ishihara, Hirofumi, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, [email protected], Eva-Theresa, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyIvakov, Alexander, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyPiques, Maria, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologySchulze, Waltraud, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologySulpice, Ronan, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyStitt, Mark, Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

P19012The acr11 encodes a novel type of chloroplastic act domain repeat protein that is coordinately expressed with gln2 in ArabidopsisPresenter: Hsieh, Ming-Hsiun, Academia Sinica, [email protected], Tzu-Ying, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology/Academia SinicaChung, Tsui-Yun, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology/Academia SinicaHsu, Chih-Ping, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology/Academia Sinica

P19013Comparison of two plants for azo dye decolorizationPresenter: Kamat, Rohit Babli, Kansas State University, [email protected], Lawrence, Kansas State University

P19014The plant metabolic network: plantcyc, aracyc and 4 new metabolic pathway databases for plant research . . . with more on the way

Presenter: dreher, kate, Carnegie Institution for Science, [email protected], Peifen, Carnegie Institution for ScienceChae, Lee, Carnegie Institution for ScienceNilo Poyanco, Ricardo, Carnegie Institution for SciencePriamurskiy, Damian, Carnegie Institution for ScienceTran, Tam, Carnegie Institution for ScienceMuller, Robert, Carnegie Institution for SciencePloetz, Larry, Carnegie Institution for ScienceRhee, Seung Yon, Carnegie Institution for Science

P19015identifying ligands for a catalytically inactive ß-amylase (bAM9) from Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Monroe, Jonathan, James Madison University, [email protected], Nurlybek, James Madison UniversityPlatt, Samantha, James Madison UniversityHowser, Craig, James Madison UniversityCresawn, Steve, James Madison UniversityWaligora, Ryan, Harrisonburg High SchoolHupp, Ted, Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre

P19016from fixation to end-product synthesis: following the path of carbon in ArabidopsisPresenter: Arrivault, Stéphanie, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany, [email protected], Marek, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyVosloh, Daniel, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyHuege, Jan, IPK GaterslebenGuenther, Manuela, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyFernie, Alisdair, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyStitt, Mark, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

P19017Comparative genomics-driven discovery of maize metabolic functionsPresenter: Frelin, Oceane, Horticultural Sciences Dept, University of Florida, [email protected], Ghulam, Horticultural Sciences Dept,

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University of FloridaJeanguenin, Linda, University of FloridaLara-Núñez, Aurora, University of FloridaRodionov, Dmitri, Burnham Institute for Medical ResearchOsterman, Andrei, Burnham Institute for Medical ResearchKomarova, Nataliya, Institute of Plant Sciences, University of BernRentsch, Doris, Institute of Plant Sciences, University of BernAgrimi, Gennaro, Dpt of Biosci, Biotechnol. & Pharmacological Sci., University of BariLaera, Valentina, Dpt of Biosci, Biotechnol. & Pharmacological Sci., University of BariCastegna, Alessandra, Dpt of Biosci, Biotechnol. & Pharmacological Sci., University of BariRichardson, Lynn, Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of GuelphMullen, Robert, Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of GuelphGerdes, Sveta, Mathematics & Computer Science Div., Argonne National LaboratoryLerma-Ortiz, Claudia, Microbiology & Cell Science Dept., University of FloridaGregory II, Jesse, Food Science & Human Nutrition Dept, University of FloridaPalmieri, Ferdinando, Dpt of Biosci, Biotechnol. & Pharmacological Sci., University of Baride Crecy-Lagard, Valérie, Microbiology & Cell Science Dept., University of Florida

P19018identification and characterization of transporter mediating monolignol export in ArabidopsisPresenter: Yang, Fan, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, [email protected], Prajakta, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabZheng, Kejian, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabSun, Lan, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Sandia National LaboratoryTobimatsu, Yuki, DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, University of MadisonSmith, Michelle, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabKim, JinSun, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabEudes, Aymerick, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence

Berkeley National LabVaranasi, Patanjali, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Sandia National LaboratoryBenke, Peter, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabMukhopadhyay, Aindrila, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabSingh, Seema, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Sandia National LaboratoryRalph, John, DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, University of MadisonSimmons, Blake, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Sandia National LaboratoryKeasling, Jay, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National LabLoque, Dominique, Joint Bioenergy Institue,Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

P19019structural basis of plant glucan phosphatase activity in starch metabolismPresenter: Meekins, David, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Matthew, University of KentuckyVander Kooi, Craig, University of Kentucky

P19020biochemical function of strictosidine synthases in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Chung, Hwa-Jee, GenDocs Inc., [email protected], Jeong Ho, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Hanbat National UniveLee, Yong-Woog, R&D Center, GenDocs Inc.Kim, Youn-Sung, R&D Center, GenDocs Inc.

P19021fluorescence-tagged monolignols for delineating plant cell wall lignification: design, synthesis, and preliminary applicationsPresenter: Tobimatsu, Yuki, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected], Armin, ScionDonaldson, Llyod, ScionMitra, Prajakta, Joint BioEnergy Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLoque, Dominique, Joint BioEnergy Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryDima, Oana, VIB, Ghent UniversityNiculaes , Claudiu, VIB, Ghent UniversityBoerjan , Wout, VIB, Ghent University

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Grabber, John, US Dairy Forage Research Center, USDA-ARSRalph, John, University of Wisconsin-Madison

P19022identification of sequence variation in a threonine synthase gene from natural populations of Medicago truncatulaPresenter: Mills, W. Ronald, University of Houston-Clear Lake, [email protected], W., University of Houston-Clear LakeGrusak, Michael, USDA-ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, BCMHong, Seung-Beom, University of Houston-Clear LakeStephens, Brian, University of Houston-Clear Lake

Poster 20 – new Model systems and Technological Advances P20001A genomic scale artificial micro rnA library as a tool to investigate the redundant gene space in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Hauser, Felix, UCSD, [email protected], Wenxiao, UCSDChang, Kenneth, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryFitz, Joffrey, Max Planck Institute for Developmental BiologyOssowski, Stephan, Centre de Regulació GenòmicaHannon, Greg, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratorySchroeder, Julian, UCSD

P20002label-free imaging of perfluorocarbons in Arabidopsis thaliana and Thellungiella salsugineaPresenter: Littlejohn, George R., University of Exeter, [email protected], Jessica, University of ExeterMoger, Julian, University of ExeterLove, John, University of Exeter

P20003The iplant collaborative: cyberinfrastructure for life sciencesPresenter: McKay, Sheldon, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, [email protected], Eric, University of ArizonaHilgert, Uwe, University of ArizonaStanzione, Dan, Texas Advanced Computing Center, Universityof TexasGoff, Stephen, University of Arizona

P20004imaging and analyzing structural and functional traits of plants with Mri-PET coregistrationPresenter: Jahnke, Siegfried, Forschungszentrum Juelich, [email protected]

P20005A yeast chemical proteomic approach to identify targets of small bioactive moleculesPresenter: Le Clerc, Philippe, HYBRIGENICS Services SAS, [email protected], Petra, Hybrigenics Services SASGourdel, Marie-Edith, Hybrigenics Services SASGontard, Pierre, Hybrigenics Services SASBradley, Paul, Charnwood Molecular LtdBlanc, Sylvain, Charnwood Molecular LtdCholay, Michael, Hybrigenics Services SASGuimèse, Gisèle, Hybrigenics Services SASMckenzie, Mike, Charnwood Molecular LtdNasi, George, Charnwood Molecular LtdRain, Jean-Christophe, Hybrigenics Services SAS

P20006virus-induced gene silencing to probe the function of genes expressed in cotton fiberPresenter: Tuttle, John Richard, North Carolina State University, [email protected], Dominique, North Carolina State UniversityHaigler, Candace, North Carolina State University

P20007Closing the gaps between genomes and phenomes: high-throughput analysis of the plant epidermisPresenter: Segura, Miranda Jean, University of Illinois-

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Poster 22 – Photosynthesis P22001Employing functional genomics to study the regulation of tetrapyrrole metabolism in the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiPresenter: Mitra, Mautusi, University of West Georgia, [email protected], Phillip, Univesity of West GeorgiaSchlicke, Hagen, Humboldt UniversityGrimm, Bernhard, Humboldt UniversityWilson, Darryel, University of West GeorgiaLankford, Kathryn, University of West GeorgiaGaston, Kelsey, University of West GeorgiaSmith, Jacqueline, University of West Georgia

P22002Excitonic flow in phycobiliprotein assembly antenna system of Acaryochloris MarinaPresenter: nganou assonkeng, albertcollins, TU Berlin, [email protected]

P22003MAP-pathway is impaired in PGr5 mutant of Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Takagi, Daisuke, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, [email protected], Yuji, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku UniversityAmako, Katsumi, Faculty of Nutrition, Kobegakuin UniversityMakino, Amane, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku UniversitySugimoto, Toshio, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe UniversityFukayama, Hiroshi, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe UniversityMiyake, Chikahiro, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University

P22004Comparing the in vivo parameters for temperature response models of photosynthesis of Tobacco and ArabidopsisPresenter: Walker, Berkley, Washington State

University, [email protected], Lorenzo, Washington State UniversityKaines, Sarah, Australian National UniversityBadger, Murray, Australian National UniversityCousins, Asaph, Washington State University

P22005Assembly of the light-harvesting chlorophyll antenna in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii requires expression of the TlA2-CpfTsy genePresenter: Kirst, Henning, UC Berkeley, [email protected]ía-Cerdán, Jose, UC BerkeleyZurbriggen, Andreas, UC BerkeleyMelis, Anastasios, UC Berkeley

P22006A new fluorescence-based method to monitor the ph in the thylakoid lumen using GfP variantsPresenter: Liu, Li, UC.DAVIS, [email protected]

P22007Mitochondrial alternative oxidases (Aox1a and Aox2) can functionally substitute for plastid terminal oxidase (PTox) in Arabidopsis chloroplastsPresenter: Rodermel, Steven, Iowa State University, [email protected], Aigen, UC- BerkeleyLuan, Sheng, UC-BerkeleyKambakam, Sekhar, Iowa State UniversityLiu, Huiying, Iowa State UniversityYu, Fei, Northwest A&F UniversityRodermel, Steven, Iowa State University

P22008Efficiency of the Co2 concentrating mechanism in the single-cell C4 plant bienertia sinuspersici under light limited growth conditionsPresenter: Stutz, Samantha, Washington State University, [email protected], Gerry, Washington State UniversityCousins, Asaph, Washington State University

P22009integrated functional genomics of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) in the common ice plant (Mesembryanthemum

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crystallinum l.).Presenter: Cushman, John C, University of Nevada, Reno, [email protected]

P22010roles of starch and sucrose synthesis in preventing feedback limitations of photosynthesis and in hexokinase signalingPresenter: Sharkey, Thomas, Michigan State University, [email protected], Jennifer, Michigan State University and Wellesley CollegeWeise, Sean, Michigan State University

P22011light intensity-dependent modulation of Chlorophyll b biosynthesis and photosynthesis by overexpression of Chlorophyllide a oxygenase (CAo) in tobaccoPresenter: Tripathy, Baishnab, Ravenshaw University, [email protected]

P22012Engineered Arabidopsis large subunit can assemble with Chlamydomonas small subunit to produce functional hybrid rubiscoPresenter: Xu, Fuqiao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected], Boon Hoe, University of Nebraska-LincolnSpreitzer, Robert, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

P22013Photosynthetic compensatory mechanisms in immutansPresenter: Putarjunan, Aarthi, Department of Genetics,Development,Cell Biology; Iowa State University, [email protected], Aigen, Department of Plant & Microbial Biology, UC BerkeleyLiu, Huiying, Department of Genetics, Development,Cell Biology; Iowa State UniversityRodermel, Steve, Department of Genetics, Development, Cell Biology; Iowa State University

P22014strategy to isolate and characterize Arabidopsis mutants with optimal photosynthetic efficiency under elevated Co2 conditionsPresenter: Nagano, Soichiro, Tohoku University, [email protected], Kana, Tohoku UniversityChiba, Motoko, Tohoku UniversityOzaki, Hiroshi, Tohoku UniversityFujii, Nobuharu, Tohoku UniversityHikosaka, Kouki, Tohoku UniversityTakahashi, Hideyuki, Tohoku University

P22015functional characterization of a plastidic protein, PKT, suggests involvement in photosystem ii maintenance/repair in ArabidopsisPresenter: Bhuiyan, Nazmul, Cornell University, [email protected], Chanhong, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ResearchPoliakov, Anton, Cornell Universityvan Wijk, Klaas, Cornell University

P22016Apparent insensitivity of mesophyll Co2 conductance to leaf hydraulics in highly transpiring hybrid poplar clones exposed to soil dryingPresenter: Theroux Rancourt, Guillaume, Department of Plant Sciences, Université Laval, [email protected], Gilbert, Department of Plant Sciences, Université LavalPepin, Steeve, Department of Soil and Agri-Food Engineering, Université Laval

P22017use of the Arabidopsis immutans mutant as a tool to investigate retrograde signals during changes in plastid redox statusPresenter: Foudree, Andrew, Iowa State, [email protected]

P22018Addressing the oxygen isotope discrepancy between C3 and C4 plants

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Presenter: Ritter, Jeff, Washington State University, [email protected]

P22019C4 photosynthesis in rice (oryza sativa): Modeling the impact of C3 rubisco kinetics on the capacity of C4 photosynthesisPresenter: Boyd, Ryan, Washington State University, [email protected], Asaph, Washington State University

Poster 23 – Plants and Climate Change P23001Quantifying gaps in understanding of crop and ecosystem responses to elevated Co2Presenter: Bishop, Kristen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [email protected], Andrew, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAinsworth, Elizabeth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USDA ARS

P23002drought stress impact on photosynthesis and isoprene emission of oak species in urban and rural areas of TexasPresenter: Barta, Csengele, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, [email protected], Jonathan, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric SciencesWhite, Stephanie, Texas A&M University, Department of ChemistrySchade, Gunnar, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences

P23003Comparative transcriptomics implicates glutathione as a key regulator of ozone tolerance in legume cropsPresenter: Yendrek, Craig, USDA ARS, [email protected], Robert, University of IllinoisAinsworth, Elizabeth, USDA ARS

P23004Cassava about-fACE: Greater than expected yield stimulation of cassava (Manihot esculenta) by future Co2 levelsPresenter: Rosenthal, David M, USDA and University of Illinois, [email protected], Rebecca, University of IllinoisMiller, Rebecca, Monash UniversityCavagnaro, Tim, Monash UniversityGleadow, Roslyn, Monash UniversityGrennan, Aleel, University of IllinoisFauquet, Claude, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterOrt, Donald, USDA and University of Illinois

P23005A comparison of GhG emission and microflora dynamics during tomato repeated cultivation with rockwool and soil system in greenhousePresenter: Shin-nosuke, Hashida, CRIEPI, [email protected], Toshihiro, CRIEPIKitazaki, Kazuyoshi, CRIEPIGotoh, Fumiyuki, CRIEPIShoji, Kazuhiro, CRIEPI

P23006limiting nitrogen availability diminishes, but does not eliminate, the stimulation of leaf respiration by elevated carbon dioxide concentrationPresenter: Markelz, Cody, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, [email protected], R.J. Cody, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignLai, Lisa, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignLeakey, Andrew, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

P23007Genomic regions responsible for altered reproductive characteristics of Arabidopsis thaliana grown at elevated carbon dioxidePresenter: Healy, Briena, Saint Joseph’s University, [email protected], Clint, Saint Joseph’s University

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P23008re-evaluating the role of ascorbic acid and phenolic glycosides in ozone scavenging in the leaf apoplast of Arabidopsis thaliana l.Presenter: Booker, Fitzgerald L., USDA - Agricultural Research Service, [email protected], Fitzgerald, USDA/ARS Plant Science Research

P23009Title: Will we murder our murderous plants? A phyloclimatic answer.Presenter: Schwallier, Rachel M, NCB Naturalis & Hortus botanicus of Leiden University, [email protected], Barbara, NCB NaturalisRaes, Niels, Leiden Universityvan Vugt, Rogier, Hortus botanicus of Leiden University

P23010impact of elevated temperature and [Co2] on leaf hydraulic conductance in soybeanPresenter: Locke, Anna M, University of Illinois, [email protected], Donald, USDA-ARSSack, Lawren, University of California, Los Angeles

P23011Will eating kale become less healthy as climate changes?Presenter: Lopez-Nieves, Samuel, University of New Mexico, [email protected], Robert, University of New MexicoMobarak, Charlotte, University of New MexicoHanson, David, University of New Mexico

Poster 24 – Plants and human health P24001high and low artemisinin chemotypes in Artemisia annua explained by differences in the amorpha-4,11-diene oxidase CyP71Av1Presenter: Ting, Hieng-Ming, Wageningen University, [email protected]én, Anna-Margareta, Wageningen UniversityWoittiez , Lotte, Wageningen Universityvan Herpen, Teun, Wageningen UniversityVerstappen , Francel, Wageningen UniversityRuyter-Spira, Carolien, Wageningen UniversityBeekwilder, Jules, Wageningen Universityvan der Krol, Sander, Wageningen UniversityBouwmeester, Harro, Wageningen University

P24002Characteization of the Antibacterial Qualities of Moringa oleiferaPresenter: Miller, Grace, Indiana Wesleyan University, [email protected], Grace, Indiana Wesleyan UniversityCaulkins, Korey, Indiana Wesleyan University

P24003A dnA barcoding approach to species authentication and validation of actaea racemosa (black cohosh)Presenter: Osano, Anne A, Bowie State University, [email protected], Anne, Bowie State UniversityFraser, Chanea, Bowiestate UnivesityVaughan, Akinola, Bowie State UniversitySpiering , Martin, Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, University SystemEisenstein,, Edward, Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, University System

P24004A Peptide isolated from ipomoea batatas leaves inhibits Cellular Proliferation of Carcinoma CellsPresenter: Chen, Yu-Chi, National Kaohsiung Normal University, [email protected], Vincent, Taipei Medical UniversityYang, Diane, National Kaohsiung Normal University

Poster 23 – Plants and Climate Change

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P24005synthetic antimicrobial peptides to control Mycotoxigenic fungiPresenter: Rajasekaran, Kanniah, USDA-ARS-SRRC, [email protected], Jeffrey, USDA-ARS-SRRCJaynes, Jesse, Tuskegee UniversityBhatnagar, Deepak, USDA-ARS-SRRC

P24006Quantification of the in vitro effects of four new world Acacia extracts on hiv-1 reverse transcriptionPresenter: Medlin, Jennifer, Texas A&M International University, [email protected], Jennifer, Texas A&M International UniversityYnalvez, Ruby, Texas A&M International University

P24007sustainable conservation, improvement, and nutraceutical use of Mexican oregano (Poliomintha glabrescens Gray)Presenter: García Pérez, Enrique, Tecnologico de Monterrey, [email protected]érrez Uribe, Janet, Tecnologico de MonterreyGarcía Lara, Silverio, Tecnologico de Monterrey

P24008Analysis of the antimicrobial activities of Phyllanthus amarus and Phyllanthus fraternusPresenter: Alaniz, Ignacio Ramon, Texas A&M International University, [email protected], Ruby, Texas A&M International UniversityAddo-Mensah, Alfred, Texas A&M International University

P24009flavonoids of satsuma mandarin stimulate mammalian cells proliferationPresenter: Sasaki, Izumi, Oyama national college of technology, [email protected], Miwano, Oyama national college of technology

Poster 25 – Plants interacting with other organisms P25001Effect of oPdA in the helicoverpa armigera and characterization of glutathione s-transferases involved in isomerization of oPdAPresenter: Shabab, Mohammed, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, [email protected] , Sher Afzal, Max Plank Institue for Chemical EcologyVogel, Heiko, Max Plank Institue for Chemical EcologyBoland, Wilhelm, Max Plank Institue for Chemical Ecology

P25002upregulation of photosynthesis, and downregulation of stress defense, is the response of Arabidopsis shoots to intraspecific competionPresenter: Geisler, Matt, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected], David, Southern Illinois University CarbondaleLindsey, Kenneth, Theobroma Farm LLCMillar , Katherine, Miami UniversityWood, Andreq, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

P25003how does the plant say no more? A molecular genetic approach to the autoregulation of nodulationPresenter: Frugoli, Julia, Genetics & Biochemistry, [email protected], Elise, Clemson UniversityKassaw, Tessema, Clemson University

P25004belowground conspiracies: Plant defense and beneficial microbesPresenter: Bais, Harsh, University of Delaware, [email protected]

P25005dissecting (Aggie) with high-throughput genetic screen and next-generation sequencing-enabled gene discoveryPresenter: Cheng, Cheng, Texas A&M University,

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[email protected], Fangjun, Texas A&M UniversityBabilonia, Kevin, University of Puerto RicoIntorne , Aline, Texas A&M UniversityDe. Oliveira, Marcos, Texas A&M UniversityShan, Libo, Texas A&M UniversityHe, Ping, Texas A&M University

P25006functional characterization of the Medicago truncatula niP/lATd proteinPresenter: Salehin, Mohammad, University of North Texas, [email protected], Rammyani, University of North TexasHuang, Ying-Sheng, University of North TexasWattron, Bailey, University of North TexasDickstein, Rebecca, University of North Texas

P25007Testing the potential of fungal endophytes to improve plant productivity. interactions between cotton and Paecilomyces spPresenter: Ek Ramos, Maria Julissa, Texas A & M University, [email protected], Maria Julissa, Texas A & M UniversityCastillo, Diana, Texas A & M UniversityValencia, Cesar, Texas A & M UniversitySword, Gregory, Texas A & M University

P25008insect salivary signals modulate plant defense responsesPresenter: Louis, Joe, Pennsylvania State University, [email protected], Dawn, Pennsylvania State UniversityFelton, Gary, Pennsylvania State University

P25009The novel short lrr-rK sEl is a positive regulator of PAMP-triggered immunityPresenter: Macho, Alberto P, The Sainsbury Laboratory, [email protected]

Nicaise, Valerie, The Sainsbury LaboratoryNtoukakis, Vardis, The Sainsbury LaboratoryZipfel, Cyril, The Sainsbury Laboratory

P25010building a model system for plant pathobiology: brachypodium is and isn’t ArabidopsisPresenter: Scholthof, Karen-Beth G., Texas A&M University, [email protected], Christopher, Texas A&M University

P25011Aflatoxin contamination and their toxicity levels in Coriandrum, Cuminum, foenicumum, Trachyspermum, and Piper plant sp.Presenter: Saxena, Dr. Neeti, OU College for Women, [email protected], Yennawaram, Osmania University College for WomenRani, Shiva, Osmania University College for Women

P25012Plant versus pathogen: a tug of war for foodPresenter: Frommer, Wolf B., Carnegie Institution for Science, [email protected], Li-Qing, Carnegie Institution for ScienceSosso, Davide, Carnegie Institution for ScienceWhite, Frank, Kansas State UniversityLin, I, Carnegie Institution for ScienceQu, Xiao Qing, Carnegie Institution for Science

P25013Gibberellin-dEllA signaling: A key component in establishing functional arbuscular mycorrhizasPresenter: Floss, Daniela S, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, [email protected], Julien, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ResearchPark, Hee-Jin, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ResearchCarley, Lauren, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ResearchHarrison, Maria, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

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P25014A comprehensive mutational analysis of the Arabidopsis broad-spectrum resistance protein rpw8.2 reveals key elements for defense and traffickingPresenter: Wang, Wenming, Rice Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural Uninversity, [email protected], Yingqiang, College of Horticulture and College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F UnMa, Xianfeng, Rice Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural UniversityBerkey, Robert, IBBR and Dep. of Plant Sci. and Landsc. Arch., University of MarylandZhang, Yi, IBBR and Dep. of Plant Sci. and Landsc. Arch., University of MarylandXiao, Shunyuan, IBBR and Dep. of Plant Sci. and Landsc. Arch., University of Maryland

P25015GroEl from the endosymbiont buchnera aphidicola is present in aphid saliva and is recognized by plant defensesPresenter: Chaudhary, Ritu, University of California, Riverside, [email protected], Hagop, University of CaliforniaShen, Zhouxin, University of CaliforniaBriggs, Steven, University of CaliforniaKaloshian, Isgouhi, University of California

P25016Constitutive activation of the receptor-like kinase, niK, impairs translation and confers broad-spectrum tolerance to begomovirus infectionPresenter: Fontes, Elizabeth, Universidade Federal de Vicosa, [email protected], Elizabeth, Universiade Federal de VicosaBrustolini, Otavio, Universidade Federal de VicosaCordoria-Apfata, Jorge, Universidade Federal de VicosaCoco, Daniela, Universidade Federal de VicosaZorzatto, Cristiane, Universidade Federal de VicosaLopes, Kenia, Universidade Federal de VicosaRamos, Humberto, Universidade Federal de VicosaSantos, Anesia, Universidade Federal de Vicosa

P25017Analysis of host gene expression in rice upon challenge by strain Axo1947 of xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzaePresenter: Peng, Zhao, Kansas State University,

[email protected], FranK, Kansas State University

P25018Auxin promotes susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae by suppressing salicylic acid-mediated defensesPresenter: Mutka, Andrew M, Washington University, [email protected], Barbara, Washington University

P25019Genome-wide association studies of gene expression phenotypes to identify novel loci important for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosisPresenter: Bhattarai, Kishor K, Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University, [email protected], Derek, Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell UniversitySchultz, Darrin, Oberlin CollegeStanton-Geddes, John, University of MinnesotaTiffin, Peter, University of MinnesotaHarrison, Maria, Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University

P25020lipid signals govern outcome during plant-fungal interactionsPresenter: Borrego, Eli James, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Carina, Texas A&M UniversityKolomiets, Michael, Texas A&M University

P25021EdTs1 (Edr2 suPPrEssor 1), a receptor-like protein kinase regulates plant innate immunityPresenter: Tang, Dingzhong, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sc, [email protected], Hua, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS

P25022Constitutive and induced defenses are differentially affected by JA deficiency in tomato plantsPresenter: Stintzi, Annick, University of Hohenheim, [email protected], Marko, University of HohenheimWasternack, Claus, Leibniz Institute of Plant

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BiochemistryWright, Louwrance, Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, JenaGershenzon, Jonathan, Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, JenaSchaller, Andreas, University of Hohenheim

P25023interacting partners of the sunn symbiotic regulatory kinasePresenter: Crook, Ashley, Clemson University, [email protected], Elise, Clemson.eduFrugoli, Julia, Clemson University

P25024nematode dispersal is regulated by an evolutionary conserved nematode communication systemPresenter: Kaplan, Fatma, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Hans, USDA-ARSvon Reuss, Stephan, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell UniversitySchroeder, Frank, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University

P25025novel functions of secretory pathways and endoplasmic reticulum stress in plant immunityPresenter: Mukhtar, Karolina, University of Alabama at Birmingham, [email protected], Karolina, University of Alabama at Birmingham

P25026Tree defenses to mountain pine beetle and its associated fungi G. clavigeraPresenter: Arango-Velez, Adriana L, University of Alberta, [email protected], Leonardo, University of AlbertaCopeland, Charles, University of Alberta

Meents, Miranda, University of AlbertaBoychuk, Stephanie, University of AlbertaCooke, Janice, University of Alberta

P25027long distance signaling: a mechanism for nodule regulation in Medicago truncatulaPresenter: Kassaw, Tessema K, clemson university, [email protected], Elise, clemson universityFrugoli, Julia, clemson university

P25028Priming natural defences as a method for crop protectionPresenter: Holroyd, Geoff H, Lancaster University, [email protected], Dawn, Lancaster UniversityTaylor, Jane, Lancaster UniversityPaul, Nigel, Lancaster UniversityMoore, Jason, Lancaster UniversityCroft, Patricia, Stockbridge Technology CentreRoberts, Michael, Lancaster University

P25029Mechanisms of long-lasting priming for plant defensePresenter: Worrall, Dawn, Lancaster University, [email protected], Geoff, Lancaster UniversityGlowacz, Marcin, Harper-AdamsTaylor, Jane, Lancaster UniversityPaul, Nigel, Lancaster UniversityRoberts, Michael, Lancaster University

P25030Abietane diterpenoid: a signaling function in plant defensePresenter: Shah, Jyoti, University of North Texas, [email protected], Ratnesh, University of North TexasVenables, Barney, University of North TexasPetros, Robby, University of North Texas

P25031Expression of turnip mosaic virus proteins alters Myzus persicae biology on host plantsPresenter: Casteel, Clare L., Boyce Thompson Institute

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for Plant Research, [email protected], Hannah, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ResearchJander, Georg, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

P25032The role of salivary proteins in aphid-plant interactionsPresenter: Elzinga, Dezi, Cornell University, [email protected], Georg, Boyce Thompson Institute

P25033Expression of a-dioxygenase1 influences plant host susceptibility to aphidsPresenter: Avila, Carlos A, University of Arkansas, [email protected], Lirio, Baylor College of MedicineGoggin, Fiona, University of Arkansas

P25034CrT1 participates in multiple levels of plant immunity, is nuclear localized, and is a member of the MorC ATPase superfamilyPresenter: Kang, Hong Gu, Texas State University-San Marcos, [email protected], Hyong Woo, Boyce Thompson InstituteManosalva, Patricia, Boyce Thompson InstituteKachroo, Pradeep, University of Kentuckyvon Einem, Sabrina, Justus Liebig University GiessenKogel, Karl-Heinz, Justus Liebig University GiessenKlessig, Daniel, Boyce Thompson Institute

P25035Cloning barley stripe mosaic virus resistance gene bsr1 from brachypodium and its interaction with bsmvPresenter: Liu, Zhiyong, China Agricultural University, [email protected], Yu, China Agricultural UniversityYan, Lijie, China Agricultural UniversityLee, Mi Yeon, University of California-BerkeleyHuo, Naxin, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CABragg, Jennifer, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CAYuan, Cheng, China Agricultural UniversityHolditch, Sara, University of California-BerkeleyLuo, Ming-Chen, University of California-DavisLi, Dawei, China Agricultural UniversityYu, Jialin, China Agricultural University

Yong, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CAJohn, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CADavid, USDA-ARS-Plant Science Research UnitAndrew, University of California-Berkeley

P25036Microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMP)-triggered root responses mediate beneficial rhizobacterial recruitment in ArabidopsisPresenter: Lakshmanan, Venkatachalam venkatachalam, university of delaware, [email protected], Sherry, University of DelawareCaplan, Jeffrey, Delaware Biotechnology InstituteBais, Harsh, university of Delaware

P25037viral synergism and host interactions in brachypodium distachyonPresenter: Mandadi, Kranthi, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Karen-Beth, Texas A&M University

P25038Plants defend themselves against herbivore and fungal attack by using the circadian clock to control jasmonate levelsPresenter: Goodspeed, Danielle, Rice University, [email protected], Wassim, Rice UniversityMin-Venditti, Amelia, Rice UniversityCovington, Michael, Rice UniversityBraam, Janet, Rice University

P25039brachypodium as a model for investigations of nonhost resistance to stem rustPresenter: Garvin, David F, USDA-ARS Plant Science Research Unit, [email protected]

P25040Argonautes and antiviral silencing in nicotiana benthamianaPresenter: Alvarado, Veria Y, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Denis, Texas A&M UniversityScholthof, Herman, Texas A&M University

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P25041Tyrosine phosphorylation of the Arabidopsis receptor kinase bAK1 regulates herbivory through the accumulation and hydrolysis of glucosinolatesPresenter: Kim, Hyoung Seok, Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, [email protected], Man-Ho, Department of Plant BIology, University of IllinoisZielinski, Raymond, Department of Plant Biology, University of IllinoisHuber, Steve, US. Department of Agriculture, ARS, University of Illinois

P25042Characterization of defense responses induced in grain amaranth by exogenous bTh, methyl jasmonate and an avirulent interactionPresenter: Casarrubias-Castillo, Kena, CINVESTAV, [email protected]ínez Gallargo, Norma, CINVESTAVDélano-Frier, John, CINVESTAV

P25043identification and analysis of disease resistance genes from tea in response to Exobasidium vexansPresenter: AGARWALA, NIRAJ, Tocklai Experimental Station, [email protected], Bornali, Tocklai Experimental StationBhorali, Priyadarshni, Tocklai Experimental StationBhattacharyya, Neelakshi, Tocklai Experimental StationBharalee, Raju, Tocklai Experimental StationBandyopadhyay, Tirthankar, Tocklai Experimental StationGupta, Sushmita, Handique Girls CollegeChakroborty, Setu, Tocklai Experimental StationBorchetia, Sangeeta, J.B.CollegeDeka, Manab, Gauhati UniversityDas, Sudripta, Tocklai Experimental Station

P25044induction of apoplastic caspase- 3 like activity attributable to a subtilisin like- protease in potato- Phytophthora infestans interactionPresenter: Daleo, Gustavo, IIB-CONICET-UNMdP, [email protected]ández*, María Belén, IIB-CONICET-UNMdPLamenza*, Pamela, IIB-CONICET-UNMdPDaleo, Gustavo, IIB-CONICET-UNMdPGuevara, Gabriela, IIB-CONICET-UNMdP

P25045roles of Plant Elicitor Peptides and their cognate PEPr receptorsPresenter: Huffaker, Alisa, USDA-ARS Center for Medical, Agricultural & Veterinary Entomology, [email protected], Yube, Univeristy of HokkaidoFriman, Karina, University of FloridaSchmelz, Eric, USDA-ARS CMAVE

P25046mirnA mediated regulation during aphid herbivory in susceptible and resistant interactions in melonPresenter: Sattar, Sampurna, The Pennsylvania State University, [email protected], James, The Pennsylvania State UniversitySunkar, Ramanjulu, Oklahoma State UniversityThompson, Gary, The Pennsylvania State University

P25047root herbivory: The maize transcriptome upon infestation by southern corn rootworm. is there a role for AbA in the infestation regulon?Presenter: Lawrence, Susan D, USDA-ARS, [email protected], Nicole, USDA-ARSEl Kayal, Walid, University of AlbertaCooke, Janice, University of Alberta

P25048Possible implication of another Argonaute protein in the defense against the Potato virus xPresenter: Brosseau, Chantal, université de Sherbrooke, [email protected]

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Moffett, Peter, Université de Sherbrooke

P25049influence of fatty acid desaturases and oxylipins on plant interactions with aphidsPresenter: Goggin, Fiona, University of Arkansas, [email protected], Carlos, University of ArkansasChen, Zhaorigetu, University of ArkansasLi, Jiamei, University of Arkansas

P25050Phosphorylation and ubiquitination of immune sensory complexes in plant innate immune signalingPresenter: Lin, Wenwei, Texas A&M, [email protected], Dongping, Texas A&MHe, Ping, Texas A&MShan, Libo, Texas A&M

P25051sAG101 forms a ternary complex with Eds1 and PAd4 and is required for resistance signaling against turnip crinkle virusPresenter: Kachroo, Pradeep, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Shifeng, University of KentuckyJeong, Rae-Dong, University of KentuckyLapchyk, Ludmila, University of KentuckyKachroo, Aardra, University of Kentucky

P25052Avrb-dependent phosphorylation disrupts binding of Gmrin4b with the soybean resistance protein rpg1-bPresenter: Kachroo, Aardra, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Devarshi, University of Kentucky

P25053The bacterial wilt pathogen, ralstonia solanacearum: Effector proteins and plant root responsesPresenter: Mitra, Raka M, Carleton College,[email protected]

P25054Tritrophic interactions among Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi, plants, and aphidsPresenter: Gomez, Susana Karen, The University of

Texas at Tyler, [email protected], Melecio, The University of Texas at TylerReese, Dominica, The University of Texas at Tyler

P25055fall armyworm (spodoptera frugiperda) saliva is an important elicitor of herbivore defenses in maizePresenter: Chuang, Wen-Po, Penn State University, [email protected], Michelle, Penn State UniversityFelton, Gary, Penn State UniversityLuthe, Dawn, Penn State University

P25056Arabidopsis lox5 activity in roots promotes aphid performance on foliagePresenter: Nalam, Vamsi, University of North Texas, [email protected], Jantana, University of North TexasSarowar, Sujon, University of North TexasShah, Jyoti, University of North Texas

P25057brachypodium distachyon-pathogen interactions: exploring the cell wall barrier and defence-related compoundsPresenter: Buanafina, Marcia de Oliveira, Pennsylvania State University, [email protected], German, Pennsylvania State UniversitySharma, Mandeep, Pennsylvania State University

P25058Effect of salicylic acid on h2o2 metabolism and canker development during grapefruit (Citrus paradisi Macfad.) -xanthomonas citri pv. citri interactioPresenter: Kumar, Naveen, Univeristy of Florida, [email protected], Robert, University of FloridaRoberts, Pamela, University of Florida

P25059biochemistry of plant class iv chitinases and fungal chitinase-modifying proteinsPresenter: Naumann, Todd A., USDA-ARS-NCAUR, [email protected], Donald, USDA-ARS-NCAURPrice, Neil, USDA-ARS-NCAUR

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P25060Plant probiotics: the role of rhizobacteria in rice growth promotion and defense against Magnaporthe oryzaePresenter: Alff, Emily, University of Delaware / DE Biotechnology Institute, [email protected], Carla, University of Delaware / DE Biotechnology InstituteDonofrio, Nicole, University of DelawareHanson, Thomas, University of Delaware / DE Biotechnology InstituteBais, Harsh, University of Delaware / DE Biotechnology Institute

P25061links between the cell wall and powdery mildew disease resistance in ArabidopsisPresenter: Cherk, Candice, Dept Plant & Microbial Biology, UC Berkeley, [email protected], Yves, Joint BioEnergy InstituteSzemenyei, Heidi, Energy Biosciences Institute, Dept Plant & Microbial Bio, UC BerkeleyDotson, Bradley, Dept Plant & Microbial Biology, UC BerkeleyScheller, Henrik, Joint BioEnergy InstituteSomerville, Chris, Energy Biosciences Institute, Dept Plant & Microbial Bio, UC BerkeleySomerville, Shauna, Energy Biosciences Institute, Dept Plant & Microbial Bio, UC Berkeley

P25062Medicago truncatula niP/lATd protein transports nitratePresenter: Bagchi, Rammyani, University of north texas, [email protected], Rebecca, UNT

P25063The interplay between cytokinin and salicylic acid signaling coordinates activation of defense priming in ArabidopsisPresenter: Argueso, Cris, Colorado State University,

[email protected], Dawn, Colorado State UniversityKieber, Joseph, University of North CarolinaBush, Daniel, Colorado State University

P25064Plant responses to hidden herbivores: European corn borer (ECb; ostrinia nubilalis) attack on maize induces both defense and susceptibilityPresenter: Schmelz, Eric, USDA-ARS CMAVE, [email protected], Nicole, USDA-ARS CMAVEHuffaker, Alisa, USDA-ARS CMAVEShirk, Paul, USDA-ARS CMAVEVaughan, Martha, USDA-ARSTeal, Peter, USDA-ARS CMAVE

P25065Chemical genomics of the plant immune system and development of novel non-biocidal reduced risk-pesticidesPresenter: Bektas, Yasemin, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Uni. of California, Riverside, [email protected], Colleen, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Uni. of California, RiversideBaig, Ayesha, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Uni. of California, RiversideKaloshian, Isgouhi, Department of Nematology, University of California, RiversideEulgem, Thomas, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Uni. of California, RiversideRodriguez-Salus, Melinda, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Uni. of California, Riverside

P25066The Actin depolymerising factor 3 gene is required for controlling green peach aphid infestation in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Mondal, Hossain A, University of North Texas, [email protected]

P25067screening of Pi and avr genes in the rice-M. oryzae pathosystem from ArgentinaPresenter: Salerno, Graciela L., Fundación para Investigaciones Biológicas Aplicadas - FIBA, [email protected]

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Giarrocco, Laura, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - FIBAConsolo, V Fabiana, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - FIBASalerno, Graciela, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - FIBA

P25068development of disease resistant poplar trees using transformation approachesPresenter: Xu, Yi, Clemson University, [email protected], Shiv, Clemson UniversityXu, Yi, Clemson UniversityLiang, Haiying, Clemson University

P25069nitrogen-fixing endophyte populations in local plant species and re-infection effects in non-native hostsPresenter: Jareczek, Josef, Bellarmine University, [email protected]

P25070improved virus resistance by site direct mutagenesis of ry gene in solanum tuberosumPresenter: Cheong, Hyeongsook, Chosun University, [email protected], Seongsim, Chosun UniversityPark, Jaeyoung, Chosun UniversityChoi, Hakjoon, Chosun UniversityCheong, Hyeonsook, Chosun University

P25071The role of quorum sensing in the symbiotic interaction between sinorhizobium meliloti and alfalfaPresenter: Rinaudi Marron, Luciana V., University of Texas at Dallas, [email protected], Juan, University of Texas at Dallas

P25072Exploring the function of mechanosensitive channels during root-knot nematode infection of Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Marella, Heather H, Bridgewater State University, [email protected], Margaret, Washington UniversityShortt, Katherine, Washington UniversityTaylor, Christopher, The Ohio State UniversityHaswell, Elizabeth, Washington University

P25073determining the virulence function of the hopAf1 family of P. syringae type iii effectorsPresenter: Washington, Erica J, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, [email protected], Shahid, University of AlabamaDangl, Jeff, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

P25074identification and genetic characterization of a defense related transcription factor Ain2 in ArabidopsisPresenter: Wu, Shuchi, Virginia Tech, [email protected], Changhe, Virginia TechCheng, Qiang, Virginia TechZhao, Bingyu, Virginia Tech

P25075nitrogen-fixing endophytes found in the stems of local trees and their introduction into crop plantsPresenter: Jareczek, Josef J., Bellarmine University, [email protected], Joann, Bellarmine UniversityRobinson, Dave, Bellarmine University

P25076The role of sucrose cycling for the infection and development of the cyst nematode heterodera schachtiiPresenter: Cabello, Susana, BOKU, [email protected], Julia, BOKU

P25077Adults of bemisia tabaci contribute to the survival and development of their offspring by altering plant-responses.Presenter: Estrada-Hernandez, Maria Gloria, Penn State University, [email protected], Gary, Department of Entomology, Penn State University

P25078role of cytokinin receptors during symbiotic root nodule organogenesis in lotus japonicusPresenter: Miri, Mandana, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, [email protected]

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Hou, Hongwei, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, OntarioHeld, Mark, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, OntarioHuynh, Cristian, Department of Biology, University of Western OntarioPerry, Jillian, Johon Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park ColenyWang, Trevor, Johon Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park ColenySszczyglowski, Krzysztof, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, Ontario

P25079Pattern-triggered immunity suppresses programmed cell death triggered by fumonisin b1Presenter: Igarashi, Daisuke, University of Minnesota, [email protected], Gerit, University of MinnesotaXu, Yuan, University of MinnesotaTsuda, Kenichi, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchGlazebrook, Jane, University of MinnesotaKatagiri, Fumiaki, University of Minnesota

P25080virulence of the bark beetle associated fungus, Ceratocystis polonica, in norway spruce is associated with oxidative metabolism of host defensesPresenter: Wadke, Namita, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, [email protected], Axel, Max Planck Institute for Chemical EcologyPaetz, Christian, Max Planck Institute for Chemical EcologyBrock, Matthias, Hans Knöll InstituteGershenzon, Jonathan, Max Planck Institute for Chemical EcologyHammerbacher, Almuth, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology

P25081role of a putative protein kinase PCK in defense responsesPresenter: Sreekanta, Suma, University of Minnesota, [email protected], Bela, University of the Sciences in PhiladelphiaTsuda, Kenichi, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, CologneWang, Lin, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell UniversityKatagiri, Fumiaki, University of MinnesotaGlazebrook, Jane, University of minnesota

P25082Phaseolus vulgaris innate immune response to hemibiotrophic fungal pathogensPresenter: Oblessuc, Paula Rodrigues, University of Campinas, [email protected], Aline, University of Sao PauloTsai, Siu Mui, University of Sao PauloCaldas, Danielle, University of Sao PauloCamargo, Luis Eduardo, University of Sao PauloBenchimol, Luciana, Agronomy InstituteMelotto, Maeli, University of Texas, Arlington

P25083host induced Gene silencing (hiGs) of lettuce downy mildew caused by the obligate biotroph, bremia lactucaePresenter: Govindarajulu, Manjula, University of California Davis, [email protected], Richard, University of California Davis

P25084function of Arabidopsis Pbs1 in PAMP triggered signaling?Presenter: Dubiella, Ullrich, Indiana University, [email protected], Roger, Indiana University

P25085identification of multiple domains in the MtEnod8 protein that target it to the symbiosomePresenter: Dickstein, Rebecca, University of North Texas, [email protected], Matthew, University of North Texas

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P25086synergistic effect of bergapten and a plant protease inhibitor on the cowpea bruchid Callosobruchus maculatusPresenter: LEI, JIAXIN, Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Fengguang, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M UniversitySun, Yucheng, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingZeng, Rensen, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaZhu-Salzman, Keyan, Entomology Department, Vegetable & Fruit Improvement Center, Texas A&M

P25087dissecting functions of p0 protein from beet western yellows virus in evasion and elicitation of plant defensesPresenter: Wang, Ken-Der, California State University - Fullerton, [email protected], Melanie, California State University - Fullerton

P25088lotus japonicus sunErGos1, a gene required for proper accommodation of bacterial infectionPresenter: Yoon, Hwi Joong, University of Western Ontario/Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, [email protected], MD Shakhawat, Agriculture Agri-Food CanadaRoss, Loretta, Agriculture Agri-Food CanadaHeld, Mark, University Of Western Ontario/Agriculture Agri-Food CanadaKehl, Marilyn, University Of Western OntarioSato, Shusei, Kazusa DNA Research InstituteTabata, Satoshi, Kazusa DNA Research InstituteSzczyglowski, Krzysztof, Agriculture Agri-Food Canada

P25089A cost effective and non-destructive approach to volatile collection from Arabidopsis populations over time using a dynamic headspace systemPresenter: Mayer, Miles, Doane College, [email protected], Grant, Doane CollegeDurham Brooks, Tessa, Doane CollegeElder, Brad, Doane College

P25090Medicago truncatula niP/lATd complements the Arabidopsis thaliana chl1.5 mutationPresenter: Huang, Ying-Sheng, University of North Texas, [email protected], Mohammad, University of North TexasBagchi, Rammyani, University of North TexasDickstein, Rebecca, University of North Texas

P25091Expression profile of Phaseolus vulgaris Adf gene family at the initial stages of the symbiotic interaction between P. vulgaris and rhizobiaPresenter: Perez-Hernandez, Bertha, Instituto de Biotecnologia/UNAM, [email protected], Gabriel, Instituto De Biotecnologia/UnamSantana, Olivia, Instituto De Biotecnologia/UnamQuinto, Carmen, Instituto De Biotecnologia/Unam

P25092The role of Pseudomonas syringae transporters in plant apoplast growthPresenter: Mellgren, Eve M., Elmhurst College, [email protected], Marek, Elmhurst CollegeWernecke, Tyler, Elmhurst College

P25093determining the biochemical mechanism and virulence targets of the Pseudomonas syringae effector AvrbPresenter: Russell, Andrew R, Indiana University, [email protected], Roger, Indiana University

P25094improving Phytophthora resistance through manipulation of arachidonic acid responsesPresenter: Bjornson, Marta, University of California Davis, [email protected], Abhaya, University of California DavisDehesh, Katayoon, One Shields Avenue

P25095determining the virulence role of the Pseudomonas syringae two-component system PhoP/PhoQPresenter: Wernecke, Tyler Silver, Elmhurst College,

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[email protected], Marek, Elmhurst CollegeMellgren, Eve, Elmhurst College

P25096role of tobacco methyl salicylate esterase in non-host resistancePresenter: Kumar, Dhirendra, East Tennessee State University, [email protected], Pavan, East Tennessee State University

P25097Cloning of Polerovirus P0 genes into Escherichia coli expression vectors for protein purificationPresenter: Wu, Kevin, California State University, Fullerton, [email protected]

P25098Cytoplasm substitution as a means to create disease resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Tan spot)Presenter: Burciaga, Ryan, NDSU Plant Sciences Wheat Germplasm Enhancement, [email protected], Steven, North Dakota State UniversityGhavami, Farhad, North Dakota State UniversityKianian, Shahryar, North Dakota State University

Poster 26 – Post-translational Modifications P26001biochemical and physiological characterization of fut4 and fut6 mutants defective in arabinogalactan-protein fucosylation in ArabidopsisPresenter: Liang, Yan, Ohio University, [email protected]

Pattathil, Sivakumar, Complex Carbohydrate Research CenterXu, Wen-liang, Ohio UniversityVenetos, Alexandra, Ohio UniversityFaik, Ahmed, Ohio UniversityHahn, Michael, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of GeorgiaShowalter, Allan, Ohio University

P26002functional dissection of zTl protein motifs: the lov domain in the regulation of the circadian clock and plant developmentPresenter: Kim, Jeongsik, Ohio State University, [email protected], Ruishuang, Ohio State UniversityGallenstein, Richard, Ohio State UniversitySomers, David, Ohio State University

P26003regulation of abscisic acid signalling pathways by 26s proteasome subunit rPT4.Presenter: Marshall, Richard S, University of Wisconsin, [email protected], Kwang-Hee, University of WisconsinVierstra, Richard, University of Wisconsin

P26004“CdPKs—they’re not just ser/Thr kinases!”Presenter: Oh, Man-Ho, USDA-ARS, University of Illinois, [email protected], Xia, University of IllinoisKim, Hyoung Seok, University of IllinoisDeter, Rebekah, University of IllinoisHarper, Jeffrey, University of NevadaZielinski, Raymond, University of IllinoisClouse, Steven, North Carolina State UniversityHuber, Steven, USDA-ARS, University of Illinois

P26005Cellular localization control of the snrK1 ß-subunit Gal83 through phosphorylation by the cell death suppressor Adi3Presenter: Avila-Pacheco, Julian R, Texas A&M University, Biochemistry & Biophysics Department, [email protected], Taunya, Texas A&M UniversitySu, Dongyin, Texas A&M University, Biochemistry & Biophysics Department

Poster 25 – Plants interacting with other organisms

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Chen, Sixue, University of Florida, Department of BiologyDevarenne, Timothy, Texas A&M University, Biochemistry & Biophysics Department

P26006Posttranslational modifications in Chlamydomonas rubisco influence catalysisPresenter: Rasineni, Girish K, University of Nebraska Lincoln, [email protected], Boon Hoe, University of Nebraska LincolnNakano, Toshihiro, University of Nebraska LincolnAdamec, Jiri, University of Nebraska LincolnSpreitzer, Robert, University of Nebraska Lincoln

P26007Genetic analysis of membrane-anchored ubiquitin-fold (mub) proteins and ubiquitylation near the plasma membranePresenter: Brownell, Caitlin, Saint Louis University, [email protected], Serena, Saint Louis UniversityDownes, Brian, Saint Louis University

P26008identification of Arabidopsis proteins with single n-GlcnAc modificationPresenter: Kim, Young-Cheon, Uninversity of Minnesota, [email protected] , Neal, University of MinnesotaStone, Matthew, University of MinnesotaUdeshi, Namrata, University of VirginiaMarkowski, Todd, Universtiy of MinnesotaWitthuhn, Bruce, University of MinnesotaShabanowitz , Jeffrey, University of VirginiaHunt, Donald, University of VirginiaOlszewski, Neil, University of Minnesota

P26009rinG-type copine McCPn1 catalyzes ubC8-dependent protein ubiquitination and interacts with Argonaute 4 in halophyte ice plantPresenter: YEN, Hungchen Emilie, Dept of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, [email protected], Chang-Hua, Dept of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing UniversityChiang, Chih-Pin, Dept of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing UniversityMa, Jia-Juo, Dept of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing University

P26010The importance of the 5’rbcl coding sequence in rubisco large subunit translation and co-translational processingPresenter: Orr, Douglas J, Research School of Biology, Australian National University, [email protected], Robert, University of KentuckyWhitney, Spencer, Research School of Biology, Australian National University

P26011Membrane-anchored ubiquitin-fold (mub) proteins affect Arabidopsis e2 functionPresenter: Lu, Xiaolong, Saint Louis University, [email protected], Rebacca, Pioneer Hi-BredFleming, Bobby, Saint Louis UniversityDownes, Brian, Siant Louis University

Poster 27 – signal Transduction

P27001bifurcation of innate immune signaling via calcium-sensor protein kinases in Arabidopsis effector-triggered immunityPresenter: Gao, Xiquan, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, [email protected], Xin, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M UniversitySheen, Jen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard UniversityShan, Libo, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M UniversityHe, Ping, Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University

P27002hEMErA: a key component mediating early phytochrome signaling in ArabidopsisPresenter: Galvao, Rafaelo M., Biology Department / Duke University, [email protected], Meina, Biology Department / Duke UniversityKothadia, Sonya, Biology Department / Duke UniversityHaskel, Jonathan, Biology Department / Duke University

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Decker, Peter, Biology Department / Duke UniversityChen, Meng, Biology Department / Duke University

P27003fEroniA receptor kinase, a multi-tasking cell surface regulator, and its interactions with potential signals and other cell surface moleculesPresenter: Wu, Hen-ming, University of Massachusetts, [email protected], Chao, University of MassachusettsKita, Daniel, University of MassachusettsDuan, Qiaohong, University of MassachusettsGates, Laura, University of MassachusettsLuu, Emily, University of MassachusettsHarrison, Keisha, University of MassachusettsCheung, Alice, University of Massachusetts

P27004Abiotic stimuli mediated through GCr1-GPA1-Pd1/AdT3 early in development: importance of phenylalanine supply and developmental statePresenter: Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A., University of Illinois at Chicago, [email protected], Jack, University Of Illinois at ChicagoKukuruza, Nadia, University of Illinois at ChicagoPlachta, Katherine, University of Illinois at ChicagoKaufman, Lon, University of Illinois at ChicagoWarpeha, Katherine, University of Illinois at Chicago

P27005The xA21-Associated Kinase 1 (xAK1) regulates immunity mediated by the pattern-recognition receptor xA21Presenter: Chen, Xuewei, University of Sichuan Agricultural University at Chengdu, [email protected], Shimin, University of California at DavisChern, Mawsheng, University of California at DavisCanlas, Patrick, University of CaliforniaRuan, Deling, University of California at DavisSchwessinger, Benjamin, University of California at DavisRonald, Pamela, University of California at Davis

P27006Connections between lipid signaling pathways and central metabolism in plant response to reactive oxygen species and abiotic stressesPresenter: Wang, Xuemin, University of Missouri-St. Louis/Dandorth Plant Science Center, [email protected], Liang, University of Missouri-St. Louis/Danforth Plant Science Center

P27007The role of phospholipase C in plant abiotic stress responsesPresenter: Perera, Imara, North Carolina State University, [email protected], Matthew, North Carolina State UniversityLand, Eric, North Carolina State UniversitySmith, Caroline, North Carolina State UniversityDivilov, Konstantin, North Carolina State UniversityBoss, Wendy, North Carolina State University

P27008Arabidopsis 14-3-3 λ is required for stomatal opening mediated by PhoT2 in response to blue lightPresenter: Tseng, Tong-Seung, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, [email protected], Craig, Department of Natural Science, Dickinson State UniversityHangarter, Roger, Department of Biology, Indiana UniversityBriggs, Winslow, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science

P27009spontaneous mutation 7b-1 in tomato impairs blue light-induced stomatal openingPresenter: Fellner, Martin, Palacky University in Olomouc, [email protected], Jan, Centre of the Region Hana for Biotechnol and Agricultural ResearchLeonhardt, Nathalie, CNRS-CEA-Université Aix Marseille IVavasseur, Alain, CNRS-CEA-Université Aix Marseille IINauš, Jan, Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnol and Agricultural Research

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P27010rTnlb1 and rTnlb2 role in the transport to the cell surface of plasma membrane-associated signaling receptorsPresenter: Popescu, Sorina Claudia, Boyce Thompson Institute, [email protected], Hyoung Yool, Boyce Thompson InstitutePopescu, George, National Instutite of PhysicsBowen, Chris, Boyce Thompson Institute

P27011Endocytosis of seven-transmembrane rGs protein activates g-protein coupled signaling in ArabidopsisPresenter: Phan, Nguyen, UNC Chapel Hill, [email protected], Daisuke, UNCJones, Janice, UNCYang, Jing, UNCHuang, Jirong, Institute of Plant Physiology and EcologyGrigston, Jeffrey, UNCTaylor, J Philip, MonsantoJones, Alan, UNC

P27012G protein activation without a gef in the plant kingdomPresenter: Jones, Alan, University of North Carolina, [email protected], Daisuke, University of North CarolinaJones, Janice, Univesity of North CarolinaWang, Hao, University of GeorgiaMatthews, Melissa, University of North CarolinaBradford, William, University of North CarolinaBennetzen, Jeffrey, University of Georgia

P27013Green light co-action during photomorphogenesisPresenter: Wang, Yihai, Department of Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida, [email protected], Stefanie, Horticultural Sciences Department, University of FloridaHamner-Mageroy, Melissa, Department of Horticultural Sciences, University of FloridaFolta, Kevin, Department of Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida

P27014Elucidation of a signaling pathway mediating ClAvATA 3 peptide and ClAvATA 1 receptor control of stem cell fate in meristematic tissuePresenter: Chou, Hsuan, University of Connecticut, [email protected], YingFang, Purdue universityBerkowitz, Gerald, University of Connecticut

P27015brassinosteroid hormone action involves Ca2+ and cGMP: the bri1 receptor has gunaylyl cyclase activity that activates a Ca2+ channelPresenter: Zhao, Yichen, University of Connecticut, [email protected]

P27016using a versatile mass spectrometry-based method to identify kinase client-proteins and to characterize signaling network topologyPresenter: Ahsan, Nagib, Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, [email protected], Yadong, Department of Biochemistry, University of MissouriTovar-Mendez, Alejandro, Department of Biochemistry, University of MissouriSwatek, Kirby N, Department of Biochemistry, University of MissouriMiernyk, Ján A, Department of Biochemistry, University of MissouriZhang, Jingfen, Computer Science, University of MissouriXu, Dong, Computer Science, University of MissouriThelen, Jay J, Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri

P27017A newly identified tomato peptide induces cytosolic calcium and may correspond to pathogen defense-related endogenous peptides in ArabidopsisPresenter: Zelman, Alice K, University of Connecticut, [email protected], Alice, University of ConnecticutBerkowitz, Gerald, University of ConnecticutHuffaker, Alisa, USDA-ARS CMAVE

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P27018Proteomics profile of gravitropic signalingPresenter: Schenck, Craig, Ohio University, [email protected], Vijay, Ohio UniversityWyatt, Sarah, Ohio University

P27019Phosphorylation sites on the Arabidopsis AGC protein kinase AGC1-3 have opposing roles in cell death suppressionPresenter: Gray, Joel, Texas A&M University Dept of Biochemistry/Biophysics, [email protected], Timothy, Texas A&M University Dept of Biochemistry/Biophysics

P27020differences between initial molecular steps of dAMP and PAMP receptor mediated immune cascades: studies of calcium signaling by PEPr1 and fls2Presenter: Ma, Yi, University of Connecticut, [email protected], Gerald, University of Connecticut

P27021rice phospholipase A superfamily: role in abiotic stress signaling and developmentPresenter: Singh, Amarjeet, University of Delhi South Campus, [email protected], Vinay, Delhi University South CampusShankar, Alka, Delhi University South CampusKanwar, Poonam, Delhi University South CampusRanjan, Rajeev, Delhi University South CampusYadav, Sandeep, Delhi University South CampusPandey, Amita, Delhi University South CampusKapoor, Sanjay, Delhi University South CampusPandey, Girdhar, University of Delhi South Campus

P27022Pirin1: an important regulator of early light and uv responses through a dual mechanismPresenter: Warpeha, Katherine, University of Illinois at Chicago, [email protected]

Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle, University of Illinoisat ChicagoMezzich, Raquel, University of Illinois at ChicagoRonan, Thomas, University of Illinois at ChicagoMuhammad, Durreshahwar, University of Illinois at ChicagoKaufman, Lon, University of Illinois at ChicagoWilliams, Ashley, University of Illinois at Chicago

P27024Calcium/calmodulin binds to the receptor-like kinases, bAK1, fls2 and PEPr2 but differentially affects kinase activitiesPresenter: Zielinski, Ray, University of Illinois, [email protected], Hyoung, University of IllinoisOh, Man-Ho, University of IllinoisHuber, Steven, University of Illinois, USDA-ARS

P27025insights into phytochrome signaling through structural and mutational analyses of the Thermosynechococcus elongatus PixJ GAf domainPresenter: Burgie, Ernest Sethe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected], Joseph, University of Wisconsin-MadisonPhillips, George, University of Wisconsin-MadisonVierstra, Richard, University of Wisconsin-Madison

P27026oleic acid levels regulate nitric oxide-mediated signaling in plant defensePresenter: Kachroo, Pradeep, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Mihir, University of KentuckyChandra-Shekara, A.C., University of KentuckyJeong, Rae-Dong, University of KentuckyYu, Keshun, University of KentuckyZhu, Shifeng, University of KentuckyChanda, Bidisha, University of KentuckyNavarre, Duroy, USDA-ARSKachroo, Aardra, University of KentuckyP27027Glycerol-3-phosphate and systemic immunityPresenter: Kachroo, Aardra, University of Kentucky, [email protected], Bidisha, University of Kentucky

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Xia, Ye, University of KentuckyMandal, Mihir, University of KentuckyGao, Qing-ming, University of KentuckyYu, Keshun, University of KentuckyKachroo, Pradeep, University of Kentucky

P27028dissecting Arabidopsis Gß signal transduction on the protein surfacePresenter: Jones, Alan M, University of North Carolina, [email protected], Kun, University of North CarolinaFrick-Cheng, Arwen, University of North CarolinaTrusov, Yuri, University of QueenslandMagdalena, Delgado-Cerezo, Universidad Politecnica de MadridRosenthal, David, University of IllinoisLorek, Justine, Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchPanstruga, Ralph, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchBooker, Fitzgerald, USDA/ARSBotella, Jose, University of QueenslandMolina, Antonio, Universidad Politécnica de MadridOrt, Donald, University of IllinoisJones, Alan, University of North Carolina

P27029novel regulatory mechanism of stress hormone signaling in guard cellsPresenter: Zhu, Mengmeng, University of Florida, [email protected], Ning, University of FloridaSimons, Brigitte, MDS Analytical Technologies (SCIEX)Yi, Sarah, University of FloridaHarmon, Alice, University of FloridaChen, Sixue, University of Florida

P27030A chemical genetics approach to probing the glutamate signalling pathway at the primary root tipPresenter: Forde, Brian, Lancaster University, [email protected]

P27030involvement of jasmonic acid in wound-induced flower senescence of Japanese morning gloryPresenter: Chen, Sheng-Huang, Da-Yeh University, [email protected]

P27031role of sGT1 in accumulation and function of tomato resistance protein PrfPresenter: Kud, Joanna, University of Idaho, [email protected], Zhulu, University of IdahoDu, Xinran, University of IdahoXiao, Fangming, University of Idaho

P27032Plant programmed cell death caused by an autoactive form of prf is suppressed by co-expression of the prf lrr domainPresenter: Du, Xinran, University of Idaho, [email protected], Min, University of IdahoXiao, Fangming, University of Idaho

P27033Thioredoxin z interacts with two fructokinase-like proteins: a novel redox module regulates chloroplast gene expressionPresenter: Wimmelbacher, Matthias, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, [email protected], Eva, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NurembergBoernke, Frederik, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg

P27034Pifs and CoP1-sPA complexes synergistically repress photomorphogenesisPresenter: Xu, Xiaosa, Institute for Cellular & Molecular Biology, Univ of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Enamul, Institute for Cellular & Molecular Biology, Univ of Texas at AustinBu, Qingyun, Institute for Cellular & Molecular Biology, Univ of Texas at Austin

P27035using the yeast three-hybrid system to identify proteins that interact with a mobile mrnAPresenter: Cho, Sung Ki, Iowa State University, [email protected], Il-Ho, Iowa State UniversityCarr, Tyrell, Chowan UniversityHannapel, David, Iowa State University

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P27036Quantitative proteomic analysis of AbA response mediated by GTG proteins in Arabidopsis rootsPresenter: Pandey, Sona, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, [email protected], Sophie, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterRoy Choudhury, Swarup Roy, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterHicks, Leslie, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

P27037regulation of calcium/calmodulin/Atsr1 signaling cascade during the establishment of plant defensePresenter: Zhang, Lei, Washington State University, [email protected], Liqun, Washington State UniversityPoovaiah, B.W. (Joe), Washington State University

P27038developing a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase interacting protein network in Arabidopsis thalianaPresenter: Nash, Tara, North Carolna State University, [email protected], Kevin, North Carolna State UniversityGoshe, Michael, North Carolna State UniversityClouse, Steven, North Carolna State University

P27039A receptor like kinase modulates the early events of plant mechanosensingPresenter: Shih, Han-Wei, Pennsylvania state university, [email protected], Gabriele, Pennsylvania state university

P27039Extracellular udP-glucose regulates Arabidopsis root hair growthPresenter: Unegbu, Fortune, University of Texas at Austin, [email protected], Albert, The University of Texas at AustinRibbeck, Bucky, The University of Texas at Austin

Clark, Greg, The University of Texas at AustinRoux, Stanley, The University of Texas at Austin

P27040Characterization of new mutant alleles of ibr5 indicates the relevance of its catalytic domain in plant auxin responsePresenter: Jayaweera, Thilanka, Texas State University, [email protected], Chamindika, University of OklahomaDharmasiri, Sunethra, Texas State UniversityQuint, Marcel, Leibniz Institute Of Plant BiochemistryGray, William, University of MinnesotaDharmasiri, Nihal, Texas State University

P27041Picloram induced adventitious root formation in Arabidopsis mutant iaa28-2 is regulated by auxin co-receptor Afb1Presenter: Karunarathna, Nirmala, Texas State University-San Marcos, [email protected], Sunethra, Texas State University-San MarcosDharmasiri, Nihal, Texas State University-San Marcos

Poster 28 – systems and Computational biology and bioinformatics P28001An interactome approach on gravitropism of ArabidopsisPresenter: Shen, Kaiyu, Ohio University, [email protected], Razvan, Ohio UniversityWyatt, Sarah, Ohio University

P28002The plant ontology: a tool for linking plant anatomy and development to genomics across plant taxaPresenter: Cooper, Laurel, Oregon State University, [email protected], Ramona, New York Botanical GardenElser, Justin, Oregon State UniversityPreece, Justin, Oregon State UniversitySmith, Barry, Department of Philosophy, University

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at BuffaloMungall, Chris, Lawrence Berkeley National LabRensing, Stefan, Faculty of Biology, University of FreiburgGandolfo , Maria, Department of Plant Biology, Cornell UniversityStevenson, Dennis, New York Botanical GardenJaiswal, Pankaj, Oregon State University

P28003Across the bridges and into the treesPresenter: Smieszek, Sandra Paulina, Royal Holloway, [email protected]

P28004PlantsEEd: utilizing functional annotation of plant protein families to generate in silico metabolic models capable of phenotypic predictions.Presenter: Seaver, Samuel, Argonne National Laboratory, [email protected], Christopher, Argonne National LaboratoryBradbury, Louis, University of FloridaDevoid, Scott, Argonne National LaboratoryFrelin, Oceane, University of FloridaFrybarger, Paul, Argonne National LaboratoryGerdes, Svetlana, Fellowship for Interpretation of GenomesHasnain, Ghulam, University of FloridaNiehuas, Thomas, University of FloridaPusch, Gordon, Argonne National LaboratoryEl Yacoubi, Basma, University of FloridaZallot, Remi, University of Floridade Crecy, Valerie, University of FloridaHanson, Andrew, University of FloridaOverbeek, Ross, Fellowship for Interpretation of GenomesStevens, Rick, Argonne National Laboratory

P28005functional characterization of a transcriptional gene regulatory network with mirnA and Tfs in the Arabidopsis rootPresenter: Lee, Young Koung, Cold spring harbor lab., [email protected], Lifang, Cold spring harbor lab.Gaudinier, Allison, UC DavisTaylor-Teeples, Mallorie, UC DavisBrady, Siobhan, UC DavisWare, Doreen, Cold spring harbor lab.

P28006Transcriptome analysis of photoperiodic flowering of soybeanPresenter: Haider, Waseem, Department of Crop Sciences, UIUC, [email protected], Brian, Department of Crop Sciences, UIUCHudson, Matthew, UIUCNelson, Randall, Department of Crop Sciences, UIUCHanzawa, Yoshie, Department of Crop Sciences, UIUC

P28007iPlant collaborative resources for the life sciencesPresenter: Noutsos, Christos, CSHL, [email protected], The, BIO5 Institute, University of ArizonaiPlantCollaborative, The, Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of TexasWare, Doreen, CSHL, USDA

Poster 29 – Whole Plant Physiology P29001identifying physiological gains in the historic Midwest soybean germplasmPresenter: Koester, Robert P, Department of Plant Biology at Univesity of Illinois -UC, [email protected], Jeffrey, USDA ARS Global Change and Photosynthesis Research UnitDiers, Brian, Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignAinsworth, Elizabeth, USDA ARS Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit

P29002stomatal responses to humidity in species with differing leaf anatomies are consistent with a vapor-phase mechanismPresenter: Mott, Keith, Utah State University, [email protected], David, Physics Department, Utah State University

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P29003Manipulating suc/h+ symporters to understand phloem loadingPresenter: Dasgupta, Kasturi, University of North Texas, [email protected], Brian, University of North Texas

P29004The mutants cop1 and ztl-1 in Arabidopsis have defects in boron-induced stimulation of hypocotyl elongationPresenter: Fellner, Martin, Palacky University in Olomouc, [email protected]šková, Petra, Palacky University in OlomoucBorucká, Jana, Palacky University in Olomouc

P29005role of lhT and AAP transporters in amino acid uptake by the rootPresenter: Perchlik, Molly, Washington State University, [email protected], Mechthild, Washington State UniversityTrethewy, Alex, Washington State UniversityFoster, Justin, Washington State University

P29006role of lhT and AAP transporters in amino acid uptake by the rootPresenter: Perchlik, Molly, Washington State University Department of Biological Sciences, [email protected], Mechthild, Washington State University Department of Biological SciencesFoster, Justin, Washington State University Department of Biological Sciences

P29007seed encapsulation and its effect on seed and seedling performancePresenter: Tasaki, Hiromi, Cornell University, [email protected], Alan, Cornell University

P29008Characterization of the root growth and glutamate receptor-like genes of Arabidopsis using velocity field measurementsPresenter: Craig, Amy, Doane College, [email protected]

P29009on the importance of blue and green light in plant development and whole plant photosynthesisPresenter: Cope, Kevin R, USU Crop Physiology Lab, [email protected], Bruce, Utah State University

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index of authorsA

Aarts, Mark, GM, P12005, P12012, P13010Abdel-Ghany, Salah, P16079Abdelmageed, Haggag, P09007, P16033, P16032Abe, Shunnosuke, P16012Abiodun, Moses, Olabiyi, P05020Abrams, Suzanne, P10009Abrams, Zachary, P16048Acevedo, Patricio, P09036, P11012Acosta García, Gerardo, P06003Adamec, Jiri, P26006Addepalli, Balasubrahmanyam, P06050Addo-Mensah, Alfred, K., P24008Addo-Quaye, Charles, P16100Adhikari, Bikash, P17025Agarwal, Lalit, P13009AGARWALA, NIRAJ, P25043Agrimi, Gennaro, P19017Aguilar, Mario O., P25099Ahsan, Nagib, P27016Ainsworth, Elizabeth, A, P23001, P23003, P29001Akhavan, Neda, P17014, P17045, P17046Akhunova, Alina, P14022Akinwale, Richard, Olutayo, P02004Aksoy, Emre, P12022Alandete-Saez, Monica, P06008Alaniz, Ignacio, Ramon, P24008Alberdi, Miren, P09036, P11012Alborn, Hans, P25024Alexander, Jessica, P01001Alff, Emily, P25060Al-Ghamdi, Mashael, P02011Ali, Gul Shad, P16079ALi, Magda, P02011Ali, Mohammad, Babar, P16002Allen, Randy, D., P09007, P15006, P16032, P16033, P16038,Alonzo, Erica, P02026, P17049AL-RASHDI, SAID, H, P02031Alsheikh, Muath, P13011Alshinifi, Abdul Aziz, A., P12001Alvarado, Veria, Y, P25040Alvarado-Affantranger, Xochitl, P16011Alvarez, Sophie, P27036Amako, Katsumi, P22003Ambavaram, Madana, MR, P14009

AmmiRaju Jetty, Siva, S, P17048Amore, Teresita, P02047An, Gynheung, P06017An, Lingling, P06016Anderberg, Hanna, I, P17016Anderson, David, J., P13004Anderson, James, V., P14019, P16064, P16078Anderson, Kelli, P06018Anderson, Meagan, P04024Angstmann, Julia, P07001Anino, Edward, P16016Anjos, Ivan Antonio, P04011Anstead, James, A, P25046Anwar, Raheel, P06075Arango-Velez, Adriana, L, P25026Archer, Kathleen, P08016Arevalo-Soliz, Lirio, M, P25033Argueso, Cris, P25063Arias-Garzon, Tatiana, P17021Arias-Garzon, Tatiana, P06009Arif, Ibrahim, A., P17028, P02033Arif, Usman, P19001Ariyadasa, Ruvini, P17032Ariza, Lorenzo, P22004Arnold, Marianne, P06060Arrivault, Stéphanie, P19016Arteaga, Mario, P14007Arun Chinnappa, Kiruba Shankari, P05005Arundale, Rebecca, A, P04018Arvidsson, Samuel, P12016Aston, Timothy L., P07001, P07004, P14002Atamian, Hagop, S., P25015Augusto, Rafael, P06070Austin, Ryan S., P16080Avery, Cheryl, P09035Avigne, Wayne, P17047Avila, Carlos, A., P25033, P25049Avila-Pacheco, Julian, R, P26005Avilés Arnaut, Hamlet, P16024Ayalew, Mentewab, P09025Ayalew, Mentewab, P09025Ayre, Brian, G., P06028, P06044, P16035, P19007, P29003Aytasheva, Zaure, G., P14001

b

Babb, Giavanni, P09038Babilonia, Kevin, P02003Babilonia, Kevin, P25005

Bacic, Antony, P04001Badger, Murray, R, P22004Badu-Apraku, Baffour, P02004Baek, Jennifer, P10005Baerenfaller, Katja, M103Bafeel, Sameera, O., P02011, P02033, P17028Bagchi, Rammyani, P25062, P25090, P25006Bahk, Jeong Dong, P16042Bai, Fang, P06030Bai, Yang, P06070Baig, Ayesha, P25065Bailey-Serres, Julia, P09018, P16059, M201Bais, Harsh, P25004, P25060, P25036Baisakh, Niranjan, P14009Baiseyitova, Sandygul, K., P14001Baissac, Yves, P07007Bajwa, Vikramjit, M501Baker, Alison, P08014, P08008Baker, Barbara, P16004Bakir, Mohammad, Abdul, P02033, P17028Balbuena, Tiago, S, P06015Baller, Joshua, A., P02018, P02052Balu Rajeswari, Chandrasekar, P16011, P06054Banan, Darshi, P14006Bandyopadhyay, Tirthankar, P25043Banerjee, Joydeep, P16003Bao, Zhilong, P16073BARANWAL, VINAY, P27021Barber, Anna, P04015, P04013Bar-Dror, Tal, P05004Bargmann, Bastiaan, P08011Barkhurst, Heather, P02047Barraza, Aarón, P16011Barraza-Celis, Aarón, P06054Barrett, Michael, P17007Barta, Csengele, P23002Bartel, Bonnie, P05015, P05012, P18012, P05032Bartel, David, P, P06049Bartley, Laura, E., P03006, P04023, P04024, P04025, P04026, P04028, P06067Bartos, Christopher, P08002Basar, Abul, P09038Baskin, Tobias, I, P18026Bassey, Christopher, P02053Bassey, Mary, C, P02053Basu, Debarati, P17015

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Batista, Elena, P12025Batlang, Utlwang, P14009Bauer, Brittany, P18010Baulcombe, David, P15004Beachy, Roger, N., M405, P02017Beard, Robert, A., P13004Bedewitz, Matt, P17026Beekwilder, Jules, P24001Beem, Lance, P13023Begam, Rowshon, A, P02009Behr, Jonas, P17040Bektas, Yasemin, P25065Benatti, Matheus, P12024Benchimol, Luciana, Lasry, P25082Bender, Ricci, L, P18010Bendix, Claire, P16004Benfey, Philip, P06053Ben-Hur, Asa, P16079Benke, Peter, P19018Benn, Geoffrey, P10013Bennetzen, Jeffrey, L, P27012Benning, Urs, F, P06014Benny, Malabanan, Paul, P16037Bentley, Fiona, K, P04005Bentsink, Leónie, P17036Beremand, Phillip, D., P10012Beringer, Jeffrey, R, P05037Berkey, Robert, P25014Berkowitz, Gerald, A., P27014, P17027, P27017, P27020Berkowitz, Oliver, P12016Bernardi, Jamila, P18023Bernik, Brittany, P07010Berthomieu, Pierre, P12027Best, Teodora, P16100Bethke, Gerit, P18028, P25079Betti, Camilla, P02013Beyene, Getu, P10012Bezanilla, Magdalena, P05016, P05038Bharalee, Raju, P25043Bharti, Arvind, P17019Bhatnagar, Deepak, P24005Bhattacharyya, Neelakshi, P25043Bhattarai, Kishor, K, P25019Bhavani, Sridhar, P02051Bhorali, Priyadarshni, P25043Bhuiyan, Nazmul, P22015Bibeau, Jeffrey, P, P05017Bidel, Luc, P.R., P07007Bieck, Anthony, P17044Bird, James, P16065Birnbaum, Kenneth, D., P08011Bishop, Kristen, P23001Bjornson, Marta, P05032, P25094Blackburn, Kevin, P27038, M501

Blackman, Sheila, P06045, P16063Blanc, Sylvain, P20005Blancaflor, Elison, B., P06004, P06069, P17025, P19006Blanco, Flavio, P25099Blum, Mike, P07010Blumwald, Eduardo, P14004Boakye, Paula, P06036Bode, Rainer, P16031Boerjan, Wout, P19021Boernke, Frederik, P27033Bogamuwa, Srimathi, P, P05013Böhmer, Maik, P09001Boland, Wilhelm, P25001Booker, Fitzgerald, P27028Booker, Fitzgerald, L., P23008Booker, Matthew, P17037Borchetia, Sangeeta, P25043Borges, Aline, P25082Borrego, Eli, James, P25020Boruc, Joanna, P05002Borucká, Jana, P29004Borysiewicz, Jonathan, P06019Bosch, Marko, P25022Boss, Wendy, F, P27007Botella, Jose, P27028Botimer, Nicole, P05037Bottcher, Alexandra, P04011Bouwmeester, Harro, J., P17038, P24001Bowen, Chris, P27010Boychuk, Stephanie, P25026Boyd, Ryan, P22019Braam, Janet, P10007, P25038Bradbury, Louis, P28004Bradford, Kent, P13002Bradford, William, P27012Bradley, Desmond, P16060Bradley, Paul, P20005Brady, Jeffrey, A., P16008Brady, Siobhan, M., P16091, P28005Bragg, Jennifer, P25035Brandizzi, Federica, P05010, P19004Branstrom, Isabel, P19002Braud, Christopher, M., P06074, P15008Braybrook, Siobhan, A., P06061Brenner, Eric, D, P08011Briggs, Steve, P., P05026, P13018, P16088, P25015Briggs, Winslow, P05001, P18029, P27008Brinker, Ronald, P02025Brinton, Erin, P09018Brito, Michael, S., P04011Brkljacic, Jelena, P08002

Broadhvest, Jean, P17019Brock, Matthias, P25080Brosseau, Chantal, P25048Brown, John, WS, P16020Browne, Carole, P08003Brownell, Caitlin, P26007Browning, Karen, S., P08017, P16029, P16030, P16069, P16070, P16071Brownlee, Shemeka, P10011Browse, John, P19009Brubaker, Curt, P17019Bruce, Barry, D., P03001Brumbley, Stevens, M, P02007Brungardt, Kara, P04012, P04016 Brunkard, Jacob, P16004Brustolini, Otavio, P25016Bryan, Victoria, P08022Bu, Qingyun, P06026, P27034Buanafina, Marcia, de Oliveira, P25057Buchanan, Bob, B., P02046Buchanan, Matt, P05022Buck, Gregory, A., P16093Buell, C Robin, P17017Buerke, Paul, P14002Bugbee, Bruce, P29009Bunagan, Jennifer, J, P12009Bunescu, Razvan, P28001Buono, Rafael, P05021Burciaga, Ryan, P25098Burd, Shaul, P05004Burger, Johan, T., P14013Burgie, Ernest, Sethe, P27025Burkart, Graham, P05038Burke, John, P17013Burke, John, P09011Burow, Gloria, P17013Burow, Mark, D., P01005Burris, Jason, N, P02042Burris, Nijah, P09025Bush, Daniel, P25063Buskirk, Elise, Van, P11005Butler, Denise, A, P05033Bykova, Natalia, P02048Byrt, Caitlin, P16019

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Cabello, Susana, P25076Cab-Guillen, Yahaira, A, P12011Cady, Brian, P02050Cai, Yingqi, P05024Caldas, Danielle, Gregório Gomes, P25082

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index of authorsCamargo, Luis Eduardo, Aranha, P25082Campanella, James, J., P17003Campbell, Jeffrey, P08002Campbell, Leanne, m, P02014Campbell, Michael, P06035Campos, Edgar, Igor, P13018Canlas, Patrick, E, P27005Cannon, Adrian, P10011Cannon, Maura, C, P16068Cao, Heping, P03004Cao, Shuanghe, P16043Caplan, Jeffrey, L, P25036Cardenas, Natalia, P16100Carles, Sylvie, P10009Carley, Lauren, N, P25013Carlson, John, E., P16100Carlsson, Jenny, P16026Carpita, Nicholas, C., P05018Carr, Tyrell, P27035Carroll, Joseph T, P13012Carter, Clay, J, P18010Cartes, Paula, P09036, P11012Carvalho, Denise, V., P02045, P10012Cary, Jeffrey, W, P24005Casal, Jorge, J, P06071Casarrubias-Castillo, Kena, P25042Case, Charlene, R., P05008Casteel, Clare, L., P25031Castegna, Alessandra, P19017Castillo, Diana, P25007Castro Álvarez, Fernando, F., P02039Catching, Amanda, P05027Caulkins, Korey, P24002Cavagnaro, Tim, R, P23004Celaya, Brandon, P16095Cerino, Yessica, E, P12009Cesarino, Igor, P04011Chae, Keun, P06037Chae, Lee, P19014Chagoya, Jennifer, C., P01005Chakraborty, Niranjan, P13009Chakroborty, Setu, P25043Chalifoux, Maryse, M403Chanda, Bidisha, P27026, P27027Chandra-Shekara, A.C., P27026Chang, Caren, P18017Chang, Kenneth, P20001Chang, Vincent, H.-S., P24004Chao, Wun, S., P14019, P16064, P16078Chapital, Dorselyn, C, P03004Chapman, Kent, P05023Chapman, Kent, D., P05008, P05024,

P17025, P19006Chaturvedi, Ratnesh, P25030Chaudhary, Ritu, P25015Chehab, E. Wassim, P10007, P25038Chen, Chien-teh, P12021Chen, Fangyu, P02012Chen, Fulu, P06026Chen, Houbin, P06020Chen, Jeffrey, P16021Chen, Jianghua, P06057Chen, Junping, P17013Chen, Liang-Jwu, P06047Chen, Li-Qing, P25012Chen, Li-Ru, P13020, P14015Chen, Liyuan, P16081Chen, Long-Fang, O., P15003Chen, Meng, P27002, P11005Chen, Mingsheng, P17048Chen, Ruiqiang, M501Chen, Rujin, P06006, P06057Chen, Shaoliang, P12015Chen, Sheng-Huang, P27030Chen, Sixue, P19002, P26005, P27029, P06050Chen, Wan-Chieh, P09012Chen, Wei, P06058Chen, Wenqiong, Joan, P13018Chen, Wenxiao, P20001Chen, Xin, P27001Chen, Xuewei, P27005Chen, Yani, P05010Chen, Yazhou, P19002Chen, Yi, P05031Chen, Yongsheng, P12003Chen, Yu-Chi, P24004Chen, Yu-Huei, P09021Chen, Z, Jeffrey, P15004, P16052, P17022Chen, Zhaorigetu, P25049Chen, Zhi-Yuan, P14003Cheng, Cheng, P25005Cheng, Hongmei, P02027Cheng, Jung-Yi, P10010, P09017Cheng, Kun, P04014Cheng, Ninghui, P09014Cheng, Ning-Hui, P09035, P10001, P09035Cheng, Qiang, P25074Cheng, Xiaofei, P17042Cheng, Youfa, P06008Cheng, Zhukuan, P02020Cheong, Hyeongsook, P25070, P03010, P03010, P25070

Cherk, Candice, P25061Chern, Mawsheng, P27005Cheung, Alice, P06072, P27003, P05006, P08013Chevalier, Christian, P06043Chiang, Chih-Pin, P26009Chiang, Fang-Yi, P09021Chiba, Motoko, P22014Chiba, Yasutaka, P18024Chibbar, Ravindra, N, P17030Chidambaram, Rajalakshmi, P12008Chigurupati, Pavan, P25096Chiniquy, Dawn, P03006Chitowood, Dan, P06005Chitwood, Daniel, H, P06061Chiu, Tsan Yu, P03005Chiu, Wei-Lun, P16057Chlan, Caryl, P02032Cho, Alvin, P04022Cho, Hyunsuk, P02029Cho, In-Jeong, P14012Cho, Sung Ki, P27035Cho, Younghee, P14008Choi, Hakjoon, P25070Choi, Hyong Woo, P25034Choi, Soon Ho, P16053Choi, Won-Gyu, P09005, P14014Cholay, Michael, P20005Chomicki, Guillaume, P07007Chopra, Surinder, P16086Chory, Joanne, P11010Chou, Hsuan, P27014Chou, Mei-Yi, P09012Chou, Shu-Jen, P09012Chourey, Prem, P18023Choy, Grace, P08017, P16071Christensen, Shawn, P16028Christians, Matthew, P11001Chuang, Wen-Po, P25055Chung, Hwa-Jee, P19020Chung, Kwi Mi, P18028Chung, SangMin, P17001Chung, Tsui-Yun, P19012Chung-An, Lu, P16066Chun-Kai, Huang, P16066Clark, Greg, P08023, P08025, P16040, P27039Clark, Richard, P17039, P17040Clark, Teresa, J., P19003Clarke, Steven, G., P06050Clay, Kasi, L., P19092Cleland, Spencer, C, P02018Clemens, Stephan, P12012

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Clemente, Carina, P25020Clouse, Steven, M501, P27038Clouse, Steven, D., P26004Cobb, Courtney, P08024Coco, Daniela, P25016Cohn, Marc, P14003Cohn, Megan, P16004Cole, Benjamin, P11010Cole, Nicola, P16070Collins, Richard, M, P08008, P08014Colon-Carmona, Adan, P02050, P05033Combe, Shannon, P07010Cong, Jinyu, P16007Conner, Jeffrey, P17017Conrad, Liza, P06017Consolo, V Fabiana, P25067Contreras-Cubas, Cecilia, P09026, P14007Cooke, Janice, P25026, P10009Cooke, Janice, E.K., P25047Cooper, Laurel, P28002Cope, Kevin, R, P29009Copeland, Charles, P25026Copetti, Dario, P17048Cordoria-Apfata, Jorge, P25016Coruzzi, Gloria, P16010Cousins, Asaph, P22019, P22004, P22008Coutuer, Silvie, P02013Covarrubias, Alejandra A., P09026, P09029, P14007, P15009Covington, Michael, P25038Craig, Amy, P17044, P29008Craven, James, E., P02038, P09014, P10001Cremer, Julia, Erin, P02019Cresawn, Steve, P19015Creste, Silvana, P04011Crist, Debbie, P08002Croft, Patricia, P25028Crofts, Andrew, J., P16094Crofts, Naoko, P16094Crook, Ashley, P25023Crosti, Giuseppe, P06053Cruet, Clara, P02003Crump, Nicholas, P13014Cruz, Carmen, G., P03013Cruz, Christine, P08024Cuevas, Hugo, E., P02037Cui, Hongchang, P10003Cui, Yu, P25035Cui, Yuhai, P16080Cushman, John, C., P09024, P22009Cutler, Sean, R., A101Cuypers, Ann, P12005

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Dafoe, Nicole, J., P25064Dagda, Marisela, P02008Dahal, Peetamber, P13002Dakshanamurthy, Sivanesan, P09038Daleo, Gustavo, P25044Dalla Via, Virginia, P25099dal’Molin, Cristiana, GO, M104Damaj, Mona, B., P02045, P10012Dan, Yinghui, P16090Dandekar, Abhaya, P25094Dangl, Jeff, P25073Danielson, Jonas, P17016Darden, Will, P16070Das, Sudripta, P25043Dasgupta, Kasturi, P29003Davenport, Ian, P07010Davis, Lawrence, C, P19013Dawe, Adam, P17027de Crécy-Lagard, Valérie, P19017, P28004De la Rosa, Carlos, P09026De La Rosa, Roberto, P15001de Wit, Mieke, M204De. Oliveira, Marcos, P25005DeBolt, Seth, P04003, P06010Decker, Peter, V., P27002Deeter, Taunya, P26005Dehesh, Katayoon, P10013, P25094DeJong, Hannah, P25031Deka, Manab, P25043Del Rio, Hilda, S, P08004Délano Frier., John, P., P16024, P25042DellaPenna, Dean, P19004Delmas, Frederic, P06002, P06043DeLong, Alison, P17037Delwiche, Charles, F., P18017Demianski, Agnes, J., P18028Demirci, Feray, P16045Dempsey, Maureen, E., P17003Deng, Mingde, M403Deng, Shurong, P12015Deng, Xing-Wang, P16065Deng, Yan, P05010Dennis, David, M403Dent, Rachel, M, P11002Denton, Anne, P17032Deresienski, Adam, P04009, P04010, P08010Dermastia, Marina, P05004Des Marais, David, P09003Deshapande, Rahul, P01002Deter, Rebekah, P26004Devarenne, Timothy, P26005, P27019

Devkota, Ravindra, P14022Devoid, Scott, P28004DeVore, Stanley, P14002Dewey, Grant, P08026, P17044, P25089Dewitte, Walter, P06051DHANAPAL, ARUN PRABHU, P10008Dharmasiri, Nihal, P18033, P27040, P27041Dharmasiri, Sunethra, P18033, P27040, P27041Dharmawardhana, Palitha, P09006Dhingra, Amit, P02023Di, Yanming, P15010Diaz, Kristophe, J, P05033Díaz-Camino, Claudia, P06054Dickman, Martin, B., P05004Dickstein, Rebecca, P25006, P25062, P25085, P25090,Diers, Brian, W, P29001Dietrich, Margaret, A., P06065, P08018Dima, Oana, P19021Ding, Mingquan, P12015Dinkins, Randy, P06050Dinneny, Jose, P12006Dispenza, Alexis, K, P02017DiTusa, Sandra, F, P12025Divilov, Konstantin, P27007Dixon, Richard, P04007, P04027Doblin, Monika, P04001Doelzal, Jarslov, P17032Dogramaci, Münevver, P14019, P16064, P16078Doherty, Colleen, P16098Dohleman, Frank, G, P04018Dombrowski, James, E., P10006Dominguez, Michelle, M., P02045Donaldson, Llyod, P19021Donaldson, Robert, P, P08005Dong, Huaijian, P05035Donofrio, Nicole, P25060Donofrio, Nicole, M, P16045Dorlhac, François, P12027Dorn, Kevin, M., P16087Dotson, Bradley, P25061Dowil, Rebecca, T., P16077, P26011Downes, Brian, P, P16077, P26007, P26011Downie, A., Bruce, P06050, P13013, P13015, P16055Downie, Stephen, R., P17034Doyle, Jeff, J, P17020Doyle, Meagan, P04015Drader, Thomas, P17032Dreher, Kate, P19014

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Eamus, Derek, P07002Ebel, Robert, C, P25058Edwards, Gerry, E, P22008Egelund, Jack, P04001Eguen, Tenai, E., P05026, P16088Ehrhardt, David, P05001Eisenstein Edward, P24003Eisinger, William, P05001Ek Ramos, Maria Julissa, P25007Ek-Ramos, Maria Julissa, P25007El Kayal, Walid, P25047, P10009El Yacoubi, Basma, P28004Elder, Brad, P25089ElGaaly, Gehan, A., P12001Elías Olivares, Juan, P16011Ellis, Miriam, P04001Ellis, Noel, P06057Elser, Justin, L, P28002Elston, Brianna, P09025Elzinga, Dezi, P25032Enders, Tara, P05034Enyeart, Peter, P08025Espinoza, Catherine, G, P09024Estrada-Hernandez, Maria Gloria, P25077Estrada-Navarrete, Georgina, P06054, P16011Ethier, Gilbert, P22016Eudes, Aymerick, P19018Eulgem, Thomas, P25065Evans, Matthew, P06022

Ewers, Brent, E., M302, P07001, P07004, P14002

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Fagerstrom, Alexandra, P03006Faik, Ahmed, P03003, P04004, P17015, P26001Fakorede, Morakinyo, Bamidele, P02004Fan, Chuanzhu, P17048Fan, Xiaona, P16041Fang, Jhen-Cheng, P16058Fangel, Jonatan, P03006Fangel, Jonatan, U., P04001Farmer, Andrew, D, P19010Farmer, Lisa, M., P05012Farooq, Sardar, A, P02031Farquhar, Graham, D, P18009Farre, Eva, P16026Fatima, Shazia, P06062Fauquet, Claude, M, P23004Favero, David, P16017Fei, Jiong, P05039Fekete, Megan, L, P18010Fellner, Martin, P27009Fellner, Martin, P29004Felton, Gary, P25055Felton, Gary, W, P25008Felton, Gary, W, P25077Feltus, F, Alex, P04006Feltus, F, Alex, P17018Feng, Paul, P02025Fennell, Herman, P09038Fernández*, María Belén, P25044Fernando, Chamanthi, Dilukshi, P17002Fernando, Danilo, D, P06039Fernie, Alisdair, R, P19016Fetrow, Jacquelyn, S., P19089Ficklin, Stephen, P, P17018Field, Sterling, P06013Filkov, Vladimir, P16022Finer, John, J., P02005Finkemeier, Iris, M503Finlayson, Scott, A, P06066Finlayson, Scott, A, P06071Finnegan, Patrick, M, P12016Fisher, Suzanne, P01002Fitz, Joffrey, P20001Fleet, Christine, M, P08001Fleet, Christine, M., P08020Fleming, Bobby, P26011

Fleming, Wendell, P05015Fleming, Wendell, A., P05032Floss, Daniela, S, P25013Foissner, Ilse, P05027Fokar, Mohamed, P16032Fokar, Mohamed, P16033Foley, Michael, E., P14019Foley, Michael, E., P16064Foley, Michael, E, P16078Folta, Kevin, M, P27013Folta, Michelle, P02021Folta, Michelle, P02016Fontes, Elizabeth, P25016Fontes, Elizabeth, P.B., P25016Forde, Brian, P27030Foster, Justin, P29005Foster, Justin, P29006foster, justin, P19009Foudree, Andrew, P22017Fowler, Brian, P09031Fox, Samuel, E, P09006Foyer, Christine, H, P09019Frank, John, P07001Franks, Robert, G, P06032Franks, Robert, G., P16049Frantz, Jonathan, P12002Fraser, Chanea, P24003Freeling, Michael, P17011Freeling, Michael, P17018Freitag, Michael, P15010Frelin, Oceane, P28004Frelin, Oceane, P19017Frick, Ursula, B, P05007Frick-Cheng, Arwen, P27028Friman, Karina, P16085Friman, Karina, P25045FRIStream, Browning, P16071Fritts, Hannah, P17015Froehlich, John, P19004Froelich, Daniel, R, P05011Frommer, Wolf, B., P25012Frost, Christopher, P16016Frugoli, Julia, P25027Frugoli, Julia, P25003Frugoli, Julia, P25023Frybarger, Paul, P28004Fu, Aigen, P22007Fu, Aigen, P22013Fujii, Nobuharu, P22014Fujimoto, Wakana, P17031Fukayama, Hiroshi, P22003FUKUDA, MASAKO, P05029Fukudome, Akihito, P16042

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G

Gaffoor, Iffa, P16086Gaikwad, Kishor, P13012Gailing, Oliver, P17005Galbraith, David, P16099Galindo, Leonardo, M, P25026Gallas, Genna, P09034Gallego-Giraldo, Lina, P04027Gallenstein, Richard, P26002Galloway, Cynthia, P08024Galvao, Rafaelo, M., P27002Galvão, Rafaelo, M., P11005Gambetta, Gregory, P05039Gan, Xiangchao, P17040Gandolfo, Maria, A, P28002Gang, David, R, P06015Gangola, Manu, P, P17030Gao, Qing-ming, P27027Gao, Xiquan, P27001Gao, Yang, P16014Gaofeng, Dong, P06069Garcia, Gilbert, P15003García Lara, Silverio, P24007García Pérez, Enrique, P24007García-Cerdán, Jose, Gines, P22005Garland-Campbell, Kimberly, P09004Garvin, David, P25035Garvin, David, F, P25039Garza, Elyssa, R, P12009Gaston, Kelsey, P22001Gates, Laura, P06072Gates, Laura, P27003Gaudinier, Allison, P28005Gaudinier, Allison, P16091Gaur, Pooran, M, P17030Gaxiola, Roberto, P16035Gaxiola, Roberto, A, P06028Gebbie, Leigh, K, P02007Gehring, Christoph, P17027Geisler, Matt, P25002Geisler, Matt, P12003Geisler-Lee, Jane, P12003Geldhof, Benjamin, P02002Gelvin, Stanton, B, P02054Geng, Ruishuang, P26002Gentry, Matthew, P19019Gentzel, Irene, P06013Gerdes, Sveta, P19017Gerdes, Svetlana, P28004Gershenzon, Jonathan, P25022Gershenzon, Jonathan, P25080

Ghani, Muijj, P17044Ghavami, Farhad, P08015, P25098Ghobrial, Mary, P10002Ghoshroy, Sohini, P01001Giarrocco, Laura, E, P25067Giavalisco, Patrick, P12016Gibbon, Bryan, C., P16023, P19092Gibbons, Jack, P27004Gibson, David, J, P25002Gidda, Satinder, K., P05008Gilding, Edward, K, P02019Giles, Tom, P13016Gilliham, Matthew, P12020Gilroy, Simon, P09005Gilroy, Simon, P14014Gingerich, Derek, P11001GIRI, JITENDER, P17012Girke, Thomas, P16059Glass, Jeremiah, P05022Glazebrook, Jane, P18028Glazebrook, Jane, P25079Glazebrook, Jane, P25081Gleadow, Roslyn, M, P23004Glew, Robert, H., P23011Glover-Cutter, Kira, Marina, P10006Glowacz, Marcin, P25029Godfrey, Timothy, P06045Godfrey, Timothy, J, P16063Godwin, Ian, D, P02019Goff, Stephen, P20003Goggin, Fiona, P25049Goggin, Fiona, L, P25033Gohain, Bornali, P25043Goldsbrough, Peter, P12024Gomez, Michael, S., P01005Gomez, Susana, Karen, P25054Gomez-Barrera, Juan, Alvaro, P05007Goncalves, Elton, P01004Gontard, Pierre, P20005Gonzalez, Antonio, P17046Gonzalez, Antonio, P17045Gonzalez, Antonio, P06034Gonzalez, Antonio, P17014Gonzalez, Juan, E., P25071Gonzalez, Kim, P05015Goodspeed, Danielle, P25038Goring, Daphn, R, P06029Goshe, Michael, P27038Goshe, Michael, M501Gosti, Françoise, P12027Gotoh, Fumiyuki, P23005Gould, Jean, H., P06060Gourdel, Marie-Edith, P20005Govindarajulu, Manjula, P25083Grabber, John, H, P19021Gramann, Jonathan, H, P23002

Grandellis, Carolina, P06012Granot, David, P02008Gratton, Enrico, P06053Grauke, Larry, J, P12004Gravendeel, Barbara, P23009Gray, Joel, P27019Gray, Sharon, P08012, P14005Gray, William, P27040Greco, Michael, P07011Greenhalgh, Robert, P17040Gregory, Serena, P26007Gregory, Serena, P16077Gregory III, Jesse, F, P19017Greiner, Eva, P27033Grennan, Aleel, K., P16075, P23004Griffing, Lawrence, P05040Griffiths, Rebecca, M403Grigston, Jeffrey, P27011Grimes, Martha, M, P16018Grimm, Bernhard, P22001Grof, Christopher, P16019Groover, Andrew, P16022Groshel, Carla, P18027Grossman, Arthur, R, P11002Grossman, W Eric, P08001Grotewold, Erich, P08002Grovenstein, Phillip, P22001Grupp, Kara, P17023Grusak, Michael, A., P12004, P12030,P19022GU, QIANG, P14004Gu, Yong, P17032, P25035Guadagno, Carmela Rosaria, P07004, P14002Guan, Jiahn Chou, P18016Guan, Ju, P16047Guan, Xueying, P16052Guenther, Manuela, P19016Guevara, Gabriela, P25044Guillen, Gabriel, P25091Guillén, Gabriel, P06054Guimaraes, Claudia, P12010Guimèse, Gisèle, P20005Gunther, Lauren, K, P18018Guo, Fengguang, P25086Guo, Hong, P03001Guo, Huiming, P02027Guo, Liang, P27006Guo, Wenbing, P16016Gupta, Sanjay, K, P13009Gupta, Sanjay, K, P13009Gupta, Sarika, P18006Gupta, Sushmita, P25043Gutierrez, Alejandra, P02045Gutiérrez Uribe, Janet, A, P24007Guy, Charles, P09016

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Ha, Tracy, P09001Hague, Joel, P04010Hague, Joel, P08010Hague, Joel, P04008Hague, Joel, P04009Hahn, Michael, P26001Hahn, Michael, G, P03003Haider, Imran, P18001Haider, Waseem, P28006Haigler, Candace, H, P20006Hajdu, Dawn, P25063Hall, J Christopher, P02043Hall, Timothy, C., P16083Halter, Gillian, P13021Hamann, Margo, P14002Hamayun, Muhammad, P10004Hamm, Eliza, P17037Hammerbacher, Almuth, P25080Hamner-Mageroy, Melissa, P27013Han, Jennifer, P08012Han, Jennifer, Okhyun, P06068Han, Xiaomin, P16013Hanada, Atsushi, P18024Handa, Avtar, K, P06062Handford, Michael, P05041Hangarter, Roger, P., P27008Hanna, Victoria, P05015Hannapel, David, P27035Hannapel, David, J, P06012Hannapel, David, J, P16039Hannon, Greg, P20001Hansen, Anthony, A, P06065Hanson, Andrew, P28004Hanson, Andrew, D, P19017Hanson, David, T., P23011Hanson, Maureen, R., P11009Hanson, Thomas, P25060HANZAWA, TAIKI, P18025Hanzawa, Yoshie, P16060Hanzawa, Yoshie, P16084Hanzawa, Yoshie, P28006Hao, Yueling, P10003Harbinson, Jeremy, P13010Harding, Scott, P16016Hardy, Raven, P09025Harmer, Stacey, P16006

Harmer, Stacey, L, P16020Harmon, Alice, P27029Harmon, Frank, P16095Harper, Jeffrey, P26004Harris, Darby, M., P04003Harris, Jeanne, M., P18019Harrison, Keisha, P27003Harrison, Maria, J, P25013Harrison, Maria, J, P25019Harry, Klee, J, P18016Hart, Dawn, Clifford, P08018Hartman, Glen, P10005Hartwig, Thomas, P18013Hasan, Azeem, P14003Haskel, Jonathan, D., P27002Hasnain, Ghulam, P19017Hasnain, Ghulam, P28004Hassan, Zeshan, P12005Haswell, Elizabeth, P25072Hatanaka, Rie, P14017Hatlestad, Greg, P17014Hatlestad, Greg, P17046Hatlestad, Greg, P17045Hatlestad, Greg, P06034Hauser, Felix, P20001Hauser, Felix, P09001Hay, Jordan, P19005Haynie, Lindsey, P17049Hays, Dirk, P04017He, Hong-Yi, P06047He, Ji, P17042He, Ping, P25050He, Ping, P25005He, Ping, P27001He, Ruifeng, P06015He, Yan, P19002Headland, Lauren, P06005Headland, Lauren, R., P06061Healy, Briena, P23007Heaton, Emily, A, P04018Hebelstrup, Kim, P02048Hedden, Peter, P18027Held, Mark, P25078Held, Mark, P25088Held, Michael, P04004Hellmann, Hanjo, P16081Henderson, Zachary, P10007Hendrickson, Christopher, P02023Henry, Christopher, P28004Hermand, Victor, P12027Hermand, Victor, P12027Hernandez, Heather, M, P12009Hernandez deLuna, Michael, P10005

Hernandez-Garcia, Carlos, M., P02005Hernández-López, Alejandrina, P06054Hernandez-Sotomayor, Teresa, P12011Hernandez-Vega, Juan, Carlos, P02050Hernould, Michel, P06043Herrmann, Jonathan, P18022Herrmann, Jonathan, P18005Hetzel, Jonathan, P11010Hicks, Leslie, M, P27036Higgins, Brad, P17044Higgins, Brad, P29008Higgins, David, Michael, P16049Hikosaka, Kouki, P22014Hilgert, Uwe, P08006Hilgert, Uwe, P20003Hill, Dominique, P16100Hillwig, Matthew, L, P03011Hilton, Matthew, P06028HInchee, Maud, M404Hinde, Elizabeth, P06053Hirschi, Kendal, D, P06028Hirschi, Kendal, D., P09014Hirschi, Kendal, D., P09035Hirschi, Kendal, D., P10001Hlavinka, Jan, P27009Hloušková, Petra, P29004Hnilova, Marketa, P06024Ho, Cheng-Hsun, P12017Ho, Tuan-Hua, David, P16036Ho, Tuan-hua David, P09009Hodges, La’Mayah, P09025Hofer, Julie, P06057Hoffmann-Benning, Susanne, P06014Hoffmann-Benning, Susanne, P06036Hofmann, Julia, P25076Hogsett, David, P04002Hoi, Sio-Wai, P02025Holaday, Scott, P02008Holalu, Srinidhi, V, P06066Holalu, Srinidhi, V, P06071Holbrook, Kristen, N, P03001Holditch, Sara, P25035Holroyd, Geoff, H, P25028Holroyd, Geoff, H, P25029Holt, Sarah, P16090Holt III, Ben, F, P16043Hong, Chwan-Yang, P09009Hong, Jung Woo, P14008Hong, Seung-Beom, P19022Hong, Ya-Fang, P16036Hong, Zonglie, P06018

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Hong, Zonglie, P06018Hong, Zonglie, P02012Hopkins, Shane, E, P04022Horn, Patrick, P05023Horn, Patrick, J., P05008Horvath, David, David, P13003Horvath, David, P., P16064Horvath, David, P, P16078Hossain, MD Shakhawat, P25088Hou, Hongwei, P25078Hou, Jiexi, P05005Hou, Liang-Yu, P09021Houtz, Robert, L, P26010Houtz, Robert L., P16003Howe, Gregg, A, P18003Howell, Stephen, H, P05010Howser, Craig, P19015Hozain, Moh’d, P09007Hrmova, Maria, P12020Hsieh, Hsu-Liang, P11011Hsieh, Hsu-Liang, P11004Hsieh, Ming-Hsiun, P19012Hsieh, Wen-Ping, P11004Hsu, Chih-Ping, P19012Hsu, Chuan-Yu, P16076Hsu, Fu-Chiun, P06031, P09012Hsu, Polly, Yingshan, P16006Hu, Chi-Chieh, P12021Hu, Hongtao, P17008Hu, Rongbin, P18020HU, YING, P09014Hu, Ying, P10001Hua, Jian, P13006Hua, Jian, P16073Huang, Chien-Hsun, P09033Huang, James, P16040Huang, Jirong, P27011Huang, Pei-Cheng, P09030Huang, Rongyu, P02012Huang, Rongyu, P02012Huang, Rongyu, P06018Huang, Weizao, P16074Huang, Yadong, P27016Huang, Yafan, M403Huang, Ying, P12003Huang, Ying-Sheng, P25090Huang, Ying-Sheng, P25006Huang, Yumin, P02012Huang, Zhonglian, P02017Hubbard, Katharine, P09001Huber, Steve, C., P25041Huber, Steven, M501Huber, Steven, C., P26004Huber, Steven, C., P27024Hudson, Matthew, P28006Huebner, Cynthia, P07005

Huege, Jan, P19016Huerta-Espino, Julio, P02051Huffaker, Alisa, P25045Huffaker, Alisa, P27017Huffaker, Alisa, P16085Huffaker, Alisa, P25064Hufnagel, David, P17017Hug, Barbara, P08012Huggins, Trevis, P02049Humiston, Michele, P04002Hummel, Maureen, P16059Huner, Norman, PA, P16031Hung, Chiu-Yueh, P16056Hung, Shu-Hsien, P09017Hung, Shu-Hsien, P10010Hunt, Arthur, G., P16055Hunt, Donald, F., P26008Hunter, Charles, P17043Hunter, Charles, P17047Huo, Heqiang, P13002Huo, Naxin, P25035Hupp, Ted, P19015Huq, Enamul, P06025Huq, Enamul, P11003Huq, Enamul, P27034Huq, Enamul, P06026Hur, Je Young, P16034Hussain, R.M. Fraz, P16015Huynh, Cristian, P25078Hwang, Hyun-Ju, P16034Hwang, JeeNa, P02040Hwang, Seongbin, P12014

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Ibrahim, Mohamed, Mohamed, P12001Ichihashi, Yasunori, P06005Ichikawa, Takanari, P18024Igamberdiev, Abir, U, P02048Igarashi, Daisuke, P25079Ilut, Daniel, P17020Imprialou, Martha, P17040Innes, Roger, P25084Innes, Roger, W, P09028Innes, Roger, W., P25093Inoue, Hitoshi, P05009Integrative Pollen Biology, RCN, P08013Into, Fritzie, J, P12009Intorne, Aline, Chaves, P25005Inze, Dirk, M202Inze, Dirk, P02013iPlantcollaborative, The, P28007iPlantCollaborative, The, P28007

IRIGOYEN, SONIA, P16082Irigoyen, Sonia, P05030Isaacs, Cameron, P06037Isabel, Nathalie, P10009Ishihara, Hirofumi, P19011Ivakov, Alexander, P19011Ivanova, Mariana, P02008Iwata, Satoru, P14016Iyappan, Ramachandran, P16005Iyer, Srinivas, P01002

J

Jackson, Andrew, O, P25035Jackson, Jeremiah, P07010Jackson, Scott, P17048Jacobs, Thomas, W, P20007Jagadeeswaran, Guru, P04020Jahnke, Siegfried, P20004Jahren, Neal, P26008Jaiswal, Pankaj, P09006Jaiswal, Pankaj, P28002James, Christopher, N., P05008James, Richard, P12020Jamshed, Muhammad, P06029Jancowski, Sylwia, P05027Jander, Georg, P25032Jander, Georg, P25031Jang, Beom Jin, P09032Jang, Jyan-Chyun, P05013Jankowsky, Eckhard, P06050Jaradat, Tahhan, P16033Jareczek, Josef, P25069Jareczek, Josef, J., P25075Jarmoskaite, Inga, P08025Javia, Parth, P09037Jay-Allemand, Christian, P07007Jayaprakasha, G. K., P16028Jayaweera, Thilanka, P27040Jayaweera, Thilanka, P18033Jaynes, Jesse, M, P24005Jeanguenin, Linda, P19017Jeng, Shih-Tong, P09020Jeng, Shih-Tong, P18021Jeng, Shih-Tong, P09021Jeong, In Sil, P16042Jeong, Rae-Dong, P27026Jeong, Rae-Dong, P25051Jeong, Sangho, P06038Jeong, Young-Min, P16034Jez, Joseph, P18022Jez, Joseph, P18005jha, ajay, k, P06006Jia, Fan, P16099Jia, Fan, P16099

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K

Kachroo, Aardra, P27027Kachroo, Aardra, P27026Kachroo, Aardra, P25051Kachroo, Aardra, P25052Kachroo, Pradeep, P25034Kachroo, Pradeep, P27027Kachroo, Pradeep, P27026Kachroo, Pradeep, P25051Kacner, Thomas, P06013Kagan, Isabelle, Ann, P02034Kahles, Andre, P17039

Kaines, Sarah, P22004Kaloshian, Isgouhi, P25065Kaloshian, Isgouhi, P25015Kamat, Rohit, Babli, P19013Kambakam, Sekhar, P22007Kamiya, Yuji, P18027Kamiya, Yuji, P18024Kamran, Muhammad, P10004Kanaoka, Masahiro, M, P06024Kandasamy, Muthugapatti, K, P06055Kang, Byoung-Cheorl, P02040Kang, Earl, P05026Kang, Hong Gu, P25034Kang, Hong-Gu, P13006Kang, Il-Ho, P27035Kang, Jinling, P02036Kang, Miyoung, P16033Kang, Miyoung, P16032Kang, Miyoung, P15006Kang, Miyoung, P16038Kang, Ock Hwa, P09032Kang, Sang-Mo, P18002Kang, Sang-Mo, P10004Kang, Yun, P14021Kang, Yun, P14021Kanno, Yuri, P18024KANWAR, POONAM, P27021Kaplan, Fatma, P09016Kaplan, Fatma, P09016Kaplan, Fatma, P25024KAPOOR, SANJAY, P17012KAPOOR, SANJAY, P27021Kapp, Ulrike, P18022Karki, Amrit, P13017Karunarathna, Nirmala, P27041Kassaw, Tessema, P25003Kassaw, Tessema, K, P25027Katagiri, Fumiaki, P25081Katagiri, Fumiaki, P25079Katam, Ramesh, P14016Kathare, Praveen Kumar, P18033Kaufman, Lon, P27022Kaufman, Lon, P10005Kaufman, Lon, S., P27004Kausch, Albert, P04008Kausch, Albert, P04009Kausch, Albert, P., P04010Kausch, Albert, P., P08009Kausch, Albert, P., P08010Kawabata, Saneyuki, P11007Kawagoe, Yasushi, P05029Kawaguchi, Masayoshi, P06057Kawamura, Kana, P22014

Kawamura, Yukio, P13007Kawamura, Yukio, P13008Kay, Steve, A., M301Kay, Steve, A, P16098Kaya, Zeki, P16076Kayanja, Gilbert, P02050Kazmi, Rashid, P17024Keasling, Jay, P19018Keereetaweep, Jantana, P05008Keereetaweep, Jantana, P19006Keeretaweep, Jantana, P25056Kegge, Wouter, M204Kehl, Marilyn, P25088Keitt, Timothy, P09003Keizer, Paul, P17036Kellly, Ryan, P08012Kellogg, Elizabeth, P06030Kenneaster, Kaleb, P14002Keogh, Matthew, P27007Kerr, Tyson, P09007Kertbundit, Sunee, P16083Kesseli, Rick, P17035Keurentjes, Joost, P17038Keuskamp, Diederik, H, M204Khadilkar, Aswad, Sunil, P16035Khan, Abdul, Latif, P10004Khan, Haseeb, Ahmed, P02033Khan, Haseeb, A., P17028Khan, Latif, Abdul, P18002Khan, Sher Afzal, P25001Khatayevich, Dmitriy, P06024Khedikar, Yogendra, P, P17030Khedikar, Yogendra, P, P17030Khodakovskaya, Mariya, P06046KHOSLA, AASHIMA, P16061khurshid, muhammad, P16025Khuu, Nicholas, P05008Kianian, Penny Avoles, P08015Kianian, Penny Avoles, P08015Kianian, Penny Avoles, P17032Kianian, Penny Avoles, P17032Kianian, Shahryar, P17032Kianian, Shahryar, P25098Kieber, Joseph, P25063Kieber, Joseph, J, P18030Kilian, Benjamin, P02023Killins, Roy, M403Kim, Byung-hoon, P10011Kim, Byung-Hoon, P16047Kim, Chanhong, P22015Kim, Dong-Hwan, P06025Kim, Dong-Hwan, P15005Kim, Duk-Hwan, P10004

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Kim, Geun-Don, P14008Kim, Gyung-Tae, P06073KIM, HOYEUN, P16034Kim, Hyojin, P02029Kim, Hyoung, Seok, P27024Kim, Hyoung Seok, P26004Kim, Hyoung Seok, P25041Kim, Hyun-Tae, P16001Kim, Jaekwang, P02029Kim, Jeongsik, P26002Kim, Jeongsik, P06073Kim, Jin hee, P06073Kim, Jin Hee, P06073Kim, JinSun, P19018Kim, Jun Hee, P09032Kim, Sang Yeol, P15003Kim, Sang-Gu, P16034Kim, Se, P10007Kim, Seong-Il, P16053Kim, Seongsim, P25070Kim, Tae-Houn, P09001kim, Woong, P03010Kim, Yeon Jeong, P16053Kim, Yoon-Ha, P18002Kim, Yoon-Ha, P10004Kim, Young-Cheon, P26008Kim, Youn-Sung, P19020Kimberley, Tilbrook, P02007King, Corbin, P10011Kirst, Henning, P22005Kiss, John, Z., P06023Kiss, John, Z, P06023Kita, Daniel, P27003Kitazaki, Kazuyoshi, P23005Kitto, Sherry, L, P25036Kladnik, Ales, P05004Kladnik, Aleš, P18023Klasson, K Thomas, P03004Klein, Melinda, P18031Klein, Patricia, E., P16008Klein, Patricia, E., P17029Klein, Robert, R., P17029Kleisler, Heather, P05025Klessig, Daniel, F, P13006Klessig, Daniel, F, P25034Klosterman, Michelle, P08003Knee, Emma, P08002Knight, Celia, P08008Knight, Celia, D, P08014Knipfer, Thorsten, P14011Knipfer, Thorsten, P05039Knoth, Colleen, P25065Knott, Carrie, P07010Koch, Karen, P18016Koch, Karen, P17043Koch, Karen, E, P17047

Kochian, Leon, P12010Koehler, Gage, P13011Koenig, Dan, P06005Koenig, Daniel, P16072Koenig, Daniel, P., P06061Koepke, Tyson, P02023Koester, Robert, P, P23003Koester, Robert, P, P29001Kogel, Karl-Heinz, P25034Kohalmi, Susanne, P16080Koirala, Pushpa, P16017Koiwa, Hisashi, P16042Koiwa, Hisashi, P12022Kojima, Mikiko, P16016Kojima, Mikiko, P12007Kolmakov, Andrei, P12003Kolman, María, A., P01003Kolomiets, Michael, P16028Kolomiets, Michael, P09030Kolomiets, Michael, V., P25020Komarova, Nataliya, Y, P19017Komatsu, Setsuko, P14016Kong, Danyu, P10003Koo, Abraham Jeong-Kyu, P18003Kooke, Rik, P17038Korte, Andy, P05023Korte, Arthur, P17039Koshiba, Tomokazu, P18024Kothadia, Sonya, M., P27002Kottapalli, Kameswara, P09008Kottapalli, Kameswara Rao, P09002Kovacevic, Naila, P06056Kover, Paula, P17040Kramer, Eric, P18026Krckova, Zuzana, P13019Krishna Reddy, Srirama, P06066, P14022Krishnamurthy, Aparna, P02022Krishnan, Arjun, P14009Kroh, Gretchen, E, P12004Kud, Joanna, P16074, P27031Kudo, Takamasa, P05027Kudrna, David, P17048Kuhlemeier, Cris, P06061Kukuruza, Nadia, O., P27004Kumamaru, Toshihiro, P17031Kumamaru, Toshihiro, P05029Kumar, Ajay, P17032Kumar, Dhirendra, P25096Kumar, Dibyendu, P18023Kumar, Krishna, P16042Kumar, Manoj, P06011Kumar, Narender, P06041Kumar, Naveen, P25058Kumar, Ravi, P06005Kumar, Santosh, P13015

Kumar, Vinod, P16028Kundu, Nabanita, P09038Kunert, Karl, P09019Kunkel, Barbara, N., P18028Kunkel, Barbara, N, P25018Kunz, Henning, P09001Kuo, Wen-Yu, P09033KUPPU, SUNDARAM, P14004Kuroha, Takeshi, P06024Kushwaha, Rekha, P13015Kuzma, Monika, M403Kwak, Su-Hwan, P06007Kwon, Sunjong, P02029

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Laera, Valentina, L, P19017Lagarias, Clark, J, P11002Lahiri, Ipsita, P19007Lai, Hung-Hsueh, P06061Lai, Lisa, X., P23006Lakshmanan, Venkatachalam, ven-katachalam, P25036Lamb, Rebecca, S., P06013Lambers, Hans, P12016Lamenza*, Pamela, P25044Lan, Xingguo, P11007Land, Eric, S, P27007Landell, Marcos, G.A., P04011Lankford, Kathryn, P22001Lanubile, Alessandra, P18023Lapchyk, Ludmila, P25051Lara Flores, Miguel, P16011Lara-Núñez, Aurora, P19017Larkin, Patrick, P17007Larsen, Jeffrey, P05037Larue, Clayton, T, P02025Lasky, Jesse, P09003Last, Robert, L., P19003Latta, Kristen, P01002Lau, Joann, M., P08020, P25075Laudencia-Chingcuanco, Debbie, P09031Lauer, Nathan, P07006Lauer, Timothy, P11001Lawrence, Susan, D, P25047Lazarowitz, Sondra, G, P09037Le, Dinh Huan, P09032Le Clerc, Philippe, P20005Leakey, Andrew, D.B., P08012, P14005, P23001, P23006Leblond, Julie, P06043Lee, Beomgi, P03010Lee, Eun-Hye, P09027Lee, Hyoung Yool, P27010Lee, In-Jung, P10004

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index of authorsLee, In-Jung, P18002Lee, Jin Suk, P06024Lee, Ji-Young, P06021Lee, Joo Hyun, P16081Lee, Joohyun, P09007Lee, Joohyun, P15006Lee, Jung Ro, P16067Lee, Kwang-Hee, P26003Lee, Kyoung Hoon, P09032Lee, Mi Yeon, P25035Lee, Michelle, Yujung, P05026Lee, Seokhyun, P16009lee, Simyung, P02029Lee, So-Young, P16034Lee, Stephen, P09001Lee, Sun-Young, P09027Lee, Sun-Young, P09032Lee, Te-Cheng, P11011Lee, Ung, P13012Lee, Wi Young, P16001Lee, Yi-Ching, P14021Lee, Yong-Woog, P19020Lee, Young Koung, P28005Lee, Young Koung, P16091Lee, Young-Jin, P05023Lee, Yujung, Michelle, P16088Leehy, Katherine, A, P16067LEI, JIAXIN, P25086Leisner, Courtney, P08012Leisner, Scott, P12002Lemaux, Peggy, G., P02046Lenaghan, Scott, C, P02042Leonhardt, Nathalie, P27009Lerma-Ortiz, Claudia, P19017Lers, Amnon, P05004Letham, D, Stuart, P18009Letnik, Ilya, P06064Levesley, Aurora, P08014Levesley, Aurora, P08008Levesley, Aurora, P08014Levine, Lanfang, P09016Levins, Lisa, P16069Levy, Julien, G, P25013Lewis, Daniel, R., P19089Lewis, Marsha, P08025Lewis, Norman, G., M401Li, Chang-Hua, P26009Li, Chao, P27003Li, Chia-Yu, P13024Li, Dahong, P12018Li, Dawei, P25035Li, Fangjun, P25005Li, Feng, P16004

Li, Guojing, P16007Li, Guojing, P16007Li, Guojing, P16014Li, Guojing, P16013Li, Jiamei, P25049Li, Jie, P06036Li, Kungang, P12003Li, Meina, P11005Li, Meina, P27002Li, Ming, P05009Li, Qin-Bao, P18023Li, Ruijuan, P17008Li, Ruili, P16007Li, Shibo, P16099Li, Ti, P16044Li, Ting, P02024Li, Tzu-Yin, P06047Li, Xiaohong, P02052Li, Yongfang, P14007Li, Yu-Chi, P18021Li, Yuhua, P11007Li, Zhaochun, P02027Li, Ziru, P19008Liang, Haiying, P25068Liang, Jiansheng, P12018Liang, Yan, P26001Lim, Boon Hoe, P22012Lim, Boon Hoe, P26006Lim, Minhui, P16040Lim, Pyung Ok, P06073Lim, Wansang, P10001Limbach, Patrick, A., P06050Lin, Chia-Hui, P14015Lin, Chia-Hui, P13020Lin, Chih-Cheng, P09015LIN, CHIH-CHENG, P09015Lin, Chih-Ching, P09020Lin, Chin-Ho, P09017Lin, Chin-Ho, P10010Lin, Fan, P03006Lin, Fan, P04023Lin, Hao, P06059Lin, Hsin-Hung, P09020Lin, I, P25012Lin, Jeng-Shane, P09020Lin, Jun, P14020Lin, Shan-Hua, P12017Lin, Tian, P06012Lin, Tian, P16039Lin, Tsai-Yun, P13020Lin, Tsai-Yun, P14015Lin, Wenwei, P25050Lin, Ya-Fen, P12012

Lind, Jennifer, P17005Lindberg, Pia, P04005Lindgren, Khrystyne, P18010Lindquist, Ingrid, P17019Lindsey, Kenneth, J, P25002Lingard, Matthew, J., P05012Lippman, Zachary, B, P17041Liptay, Albert, P18031Liptay, Albert, P13023Lira-Ruan, Verónica, P06069Littlejohn, George, R., P20002Liu, Bo, P16044Liu, Chenggang, G, P06052Liu, Dong, P12019Liu, Hao-Yun, P09021Liu, Huiying, P22013Liu, Huiying, P22007Liu, James, P18012Liu, Jiping, P12010Liu, Li, P22006LIU, LIJUN, P16022Liu, Mao-Sen, P15003Liu, Sheng, P16050Liu, Shi-An, P09035Liu, Shuyu, P14022Liu, Tiffany, P16026Liu, Xi, P09035Liu, Yu, P06057Liu, Yun-Chen, P05017Liu, Zhiyong, P25035Lloyd, Alan, P06016Lloyd, Alan, P17046Lloyd, Alan, P17045Lloyd, Alan, P06034Lloyd, Alan, P17014Lloyd, Taylor, D., P13013Lloyd, Taylor, D., P13015Lo, Michelle, J, P12009Lo, Shuen-Fan, P06047Locke, Anna, M, P23010LOCKLESS, STEVE, W, P16082Locy, Robert, D., P17008Long, Manyuan, P17048Long, Quan, P17039Long, Stephen, P, P04018Longo, Autumn, P17044Longo, Autumn, P08026Loon, Joop van, P12012Lopes, Kenia, P25016Lopez-Nieves, Samuel, P23011Loque, Dominique, P19021Loque, Dominique, P19018Lorek, Justine, P27028

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Ma, Din-Pow, P16027Ma, Jia-Juo, P26009Ma, Liuyin, P16055Ma, Xianfeng, P25014Ma, Xingmao, P12003Ma, Yi, P27020Machado, Carlos, P17048Macho, Alberto, P, P25009Mackay, David, Scott, P07001Mackenzie, Sally, P15001Madison, Stephanie, P05022Mafu, Sibongile, P03011Magalhaes, Jurandir, P12010Magdalena, Delgado-Cerezo, P27028Magnani, Roberta, P16003

Mahalingam, Ramamurthy, P04019Mahan, James, P09008Mahan, James, P14022Maier, Camelia, P07008Maiti, Indu, B, P04003Maiti, Indu B., P16003Maki, Jennifer, P18010Makino, Amane, P22003Malik, Rondy, J, P17035Mallick, Sayani, P09011Maloney, Greg, P18025Maloney, Gregory, S, P06033Maloney, Gregory, S., P06037Maloney, Tabitha, P17007Maloof, Julin, P06005Maloof, Julin, N, P13001Malven, Marianne, P02025Mandadi, Kranthi, P25037Mandal, Mihir, P27026Mandal, Mihir, P27027Mang, Hyung-gon, P13006Manisseri, Chithra, P03006Manosalva, Patricia, M, P25034Mansfield, Jessica, C., P20002Mao, Guohong, P17033Marcel, Sylvain, P02014Marcus, Mollie, P08002Marella, Heather, H, P25072Margavage, Kathryn, P16065Markelz, Cody, P23006Markelz, Cody, P08012Markelz, R.J. Cody, P23006Markkandan, Kesavan, P16053Markowski, Todd, W., P26008Marks, M., David, P16087Marocco, Adriano, P18023Maron, Lyza, P12010Marquez-Garcia, Belen, P09019Marshall, Richard, S, P26003Martin, Ruth, C., P10006Martinec, Jan, P13019Martinez, Ciera, P16072Martinez, Ciera, P06076Martinez, Ciera, P06076Martinez, Shantel, P09004Martínez Forces, Enrique, P06042Martínez Gallargo, Norma, Angélica, P25042Martinez-Andujar, Cristina, P02017Maruhnich, Stefanie, A, P27013Massa, Alicia, P17017Massman, William, P07001Mathews, Dennis, E., P18030Matlack, Glenn, P07005Matome, Makgopa, E, P09019Matsui, Minami, P18024

Matsuoka, Ken, P05014Matsuoka, Ken, P05020Matthews, Mark, P14011Matthews, Mark, P05039Matthews, Melissa, P27012May, Gregory, D, P19010May, Kimberly, P16042May, Pepper, P04013May, Pepper, P04012Mayberry, Laura, P16029Mayer, Juiana, L.S., P04011Mayer, Miles, P25089Mayer, Miles, P17044Mazaheri, Mona, P17032Mazzafera, Paulo, P04011Mazzafera, Paulo, P04011McBride, Jo, P14013McCarty, Don, P17043McCarty, Donald, P17047McCarty, Donald, P06001McCarty, Donald, R, P18016McClung, C. Robertson, M302McCourt, Peter, M403McCurdy, David, P05005McGarry, Roisin, P06044McGrath, Justin, M, P04018McKay, John, P09003McKay, Sheldon, P08006McKay, Sheldon, P20003Mckenzie, Mike, P20005McKnight, Thomas, P12028McLaughlin, William, P02002McMillin, Lauren, P08002McMullen, Michael, P14012McNear, David, H, P16002McQualter, Richard, B, P02007McQuinn, Ryan, P11006Meagher, Richard, B, P06055Meckfessel, Matthew, P25085Medlin, Jennifer, P24006Medlin, Jennifer, P24006Medrano, Jr., Ricardo, P03012Meekins, David, P19019Meents, Miranda, P25026Mehdy, Mona, C, P06052Mehrshahi, Payam, P19004Mei, Yu, P16060Meier, Iris, P05002Meinhardt, Steven, P25098Meir, Shimon, P05004Meitzel, Tobias, P06063Melis, Anastasios, P22005Melis, Anastasios, P04005Mellgren, Eve, M., P25092Mellgren, Eve, M, P25095Melotto, Maeli, P25082

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index of authorsMéndez Inocencio, Carlos, P06003Menke, Frank, L.H., P27042Merithew, Sarah, P17044Merithew, Sarah, P08026Mertz, Rachel, A., P05018Meyers, Blake, C, P16045Meyerson, Nicholas, P08025Mezzich, Raquel, P10005Mezzich, Raquel, P27022Miao, Min, P27032Miao, Min, P16074Michelmore, Richard, W, P25083Mickle, James, E., P08007Micklos, David, P08006Miernyk, Ján A, P27016Mike, Thomas, P16065Millar, Katherine, A, P25002Millar, Kathy, D.L., P06023Miller, Amanda, R, P09005Miller, Amanda, R., P14014Miller, Frank, P02026Miller, Gad, P06064Miller, Grace, P24002Miller, Grace, Ju, P24002Miller, Marisa, P17004Miller, Rebecca, E, P23004Miller, Tamara, P02046Mills, W, Ronald, P12030Mills, W., Ronald, P19022Mills, W., Ronald, P19022Milne, Ricky, P16019Ming, Ray, P06068Mintah, Sarah, A, P02053Min-Venditti, Amelia, P25038Mira De Orduña, Ramón, P04002Miranda, Antonio, P09010Miri, Mandana, P25078Mirkov, T. Erik, P02045Mirkov, T. Erik, P10012MISHRA, NEELAM, P14004Missra, Anamika, P16047Mithoe, Sharon, P27042Mitra, Bhaskar, P07001Mitra, Mautusi, P22001Mitra, Prajakta, P19018Mitra, Prajakta, P19021Mitra, Raka, M, P25053Mitra, Srijeet, M501MIttal, Amandeep, P09011Mittler, Ron, P13005Mittler, Ron, M203Miyake, Chikahiro, P22003Miyazawa, Yutaka, P14016

Mobarak, Charlotte, D., P23011Mockler, Todd, P09006Mockler, Todd, C, P15010Moffett, Peter, P25048Moger, Julian, P20002Moghe, Gaurav, P17017Mohammed, Suheb, P02049Mohan, Mukesh, NULLMolina, Antonio, P27028MONDAL, HOSSAIN, A, P25066Monroe, Jonathan, P19015Monshausen, Gabriele, B, P27039Montpetit, Jordan, P11001Moon, Jun-Cheol, P06069Moon, Yong-Hwan, P09027Moon, Yong-Hwan, P09032Moore, Austin, P08017Moore, Jason, P, P25028Moore, Paul, H, P06068Moreau, Carol, P06057Moreira, Cristina, Drummond, P08021Moriguchi, Ryo, P05014Morishige, Daryl, T, P16008Morita, Eugene, H, P16012Morocho, Bryant, P16065Morris, Robert, P16017Morrone, Dana, J, P03011Mortel, Judith van de, P12012Moshe, Sagi, P12026Mott, Keith, P29002Mott, Keith, Keith, P29002Mott, Richard, P17040Moura, Jullyana Cristina, M.S., P04011Mudalige-Jayawickrama, rasika, P02047Muday, Gloria, P08003Muday, Gloria, K, P06033Muday, Gloria, K., P06037Muday, Gloria, K, P18025Muday, Gloria, K., P19089Mudge, Joann, P17019Muhammad, Durre, P10005Muhammad, Durreshahwar, P27022Muhammad, Jamshed, P06002Mukae, Kyosuke, P14017MUKHERJEE, PALLAVI, P16082Mukherjee, Thiya, P02008Mukhopadhyay, Aindrila, P19018Mukhtar, Karolina, P25025Mukhtar, Karolina, M, P25025Mukhtar, Shahid, P25073Mulekar, Jidnyasa, P06026Mullen, Robert, T., P05008

Mullen, Robert, T, P19017Muller, Robert, P19014Mullet, John, E., P16008Mungall, Chris, P28002Munns, Rana, P12020MUÑOZ SANCHEZ, JOSE, A, P12011Muñoz-Sanchez, Jose, A, P12011Murai, Norimoto, P16009Murphy, Rebecca, P16008Murray, James, A.H., P06051Murray, Jan, E, P06068Murray, Jessica, P09006Murray, Shane, P14013Mursaliyev, Nurlybek, P19015Musil, Kelsie, P04012Musil, Kelsie, P04013Musil, Kelsie, P04016Musil, Kelsie, P04015Mutka, Andrew, M, P25018Myrzabayeva, Malika, P09022Myrzabayeva, Malika, P12026Mysore, Kirankumar, S., P06059Mysore, Kirankumar S., P17042

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Na, Sang Hyeon, P16034Nadakuduti, Satya Swathi, P03009Nadella, Vijay, P27018Nagano, Soichiro, P22014Nagel, Dawn, P16098Nagpal, Punita, P06037Nair, Meera, P06010Nakano, Toshihiro, P26006Nakata, Paul, P19009Nakayama, Takato, P13008Nakazawa, Miki, P18024Nalam, Vamsi, P25056Nallamilli, Babi Ramesh Reddy, P15007Nallamilli, Babi Ramesh Reddy, P15007Nam, Hong Gil, P06073Nam, Youn-Jeong, P12007Nanao, Max, P18005Nanao, Max, P18022Napsucialy-Mendivil, Selene, P06069Nash, Tara, P27038Nash, Tara, M501Nasi, George, P20005Nathani, Kusum, P07001Naumann, Todd, A., P25059

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Oblessuc, Paula, Rodrigues, P25082O’Brien, Brent, P17047O’Brien, Brent, P17043Odokonyero, Denis, P25040Ogawa, Masahiro, P05029Oh, Chang-Sik, P02040Oh, Man-Ho, M501Oh, Man-Ho, P25041Oh, Man-Ho, P26004Oh, Man-Ho, P27024Ojukwu, Kenechukwu, P07010O’Keefe, Kimberly, P07003Okita, Thomas, W., P03002Okita, Thomas, W., P05029Okita, Thomas, W., P17031Okita, Tomas, W., P16094Okumura, Jun, P14016Olek, Anna, T., P05018Olex, Amy, L., P19089Olivares, Juan Elías, P06054Oliveira, Margarida, M, P17006Oliver, Melvin, J, P09024Oliver, Melvin, J, P14012Oliver, Melvin, J, P14012Olsen, Andrew, P17029Olszewski, Neil, E., P26008Omarov, Rustem, Tukenovich, P12026Ondzighi, Christine, P18019Oraguzie, Nnadozie, P02023Ordiz, M, Isabel, P02017Ori, Naomi, P05004Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle, P27022Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle, A., P27004Orr, Douglas, J, P26010Ort, Donald, R., P16075Ort, Donald, R, P23004Ort, Donald, R, P23010Ort, Donald, R, P27028Ortega, Jose, Luis, P16018Orton, Sean, P02002Osano, Anne, A, P24003Osano, Anne, A., P24003Osborne, Edward, P17040Osborne, Edward, P17039Ossowski, Stephan, P20001Osterman, Andrei, L, P19017Otegui, Marisa, P05021Overbeek, Ross, P28004

Owen, Thomas, G., P11009Ozaki, Hiroshi, P22014Ozdilek, Asli, P16076Ozdilek, Asli, P06031

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Paek, Nam-Chon, P03007Paetz, Christian, P25080Paez-Valencia, Julio, P06028Page, Justin, P17023Pagnussat, Gabriela, P06008Palacios, Patrick, J., P03012Palle, Sreenath, R., P02014Palmieri, Ferdinando, P19017Palomar, V. Miguel, P15009Palusa, Saiprasad, P16079Pan, Xiao, P06020PANDEY, AMITA, P27021PANDEY, GIRDHAR, KUMAR, P17012PANDEY, GIRDHAR, KUMAR, P27021Pandey, Sona, P27036Pang, Mingxiong, P16052Pang, Mingxiong, P17019Pang, Qiuying, P19002Panoli, Aneesh, P06008Panstruga, Ralph, P27028Papineni, Rao, P02002Pappu, Hanu, P02006Parida, Ajay, P12008Park, Eung-Jun, P16001Park, Eung-Jun, P16001Park, Hee-Jin, P25013Park, Hee-Yeon, P09027Park, Jaeyoung, P03010Park, Jaeyoung, P25070Park, Jeong Ho, P19020Park, Ji Eon, P09032Park, Jungeun, P10001Park, Sang-Hyun, P16034Park, Soon Ju, P17041Park, Soyon, P02015Park, Sunghun, P02038Park, Sunghun, P09014Park, Sunghun, P02038Park, Sunghun, P10001Park, Sunjung, P05008Parker, Jane, P09001Parkhi, Vilas, P16028Park-Kang, Hyun, P10012Parsley, Kathryn, P04019Parsons, Jason, G, P12009Pasternak, Shiran, P17048Pasule, Christian, P05007Patel, Geetika, P05036

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index of authorsPatel, Geetika, P05036Patel, Vidhi, P06013Pati, Pratap, Kumar, P16055Patil, Bhimanagouda, P16028Patra, Biranchi, P06050Patrick, John, P16019Patrick, Ryan, P16069Patrick, Ryan, P08017Patrick, Ryan, P16029Patron, Araceli, P06028Pattathil, Sivakumar, P03003Pattathil, Sivakumar, P26001Paturzzio, Mindy, P17007Paul, Nigel, D, P25028Paul, Nigel, D, P25029Pauls, K Peter, P02044Pauly, Markus, P04014Pawl, Michael, C., P19003Paxson, Margret, P17047Payton, Paxton, P09007Payton, Paxton, P09002Payton, Paxton, P09011Payton, Paxton, P09008Payton, Paxton, P09024Payton, Paxton, P14022PAYTON, PAXTON, P14004Peak, David, P29002Peal, Lila, P04019Pearce, Gregory, P24004Pearse, Stuart, J, P12016Peck, Matthew, P04028Peck, Matthew, P03006Peck, Matthew, P04024Pedmale, Ullas, V, P11010Peery, Rhiannon, P17034Peery, Rhiannon, M, P08012Peet, Micah, G., P19003Peethambaran, Bela, P25081Pei, Weike, P05035Peiffer, Michelle, P25055Peine, Nora, P09001Pelgas, Betty, P10009Pellegrini, Matteo, P15010Pellman, David, P05033Pena, Carolina, P04028Pendall, Elise, P07001Peng, Hao, P18011Peng, Hsiao-Ping, P09012Peng, Huiru, P13012Peng, Jie, P06005Peng, Zhao, P25017Peng, Zhaohua, P15007Pennington, David, P13014

Pepin, Steeve, P22016Perchlik, Molly, P29006Perchlik, Molly, P29005Pereira, Andy, P14009Perera, Imara, P27007Perera, M. Ann D.N., P18010Perera, Minoli, P01001Perez, Billy, P16086Perez-Hernandez, Bertha, P25091Perroud, Pierre-Francois, P06048Perroux, Jai, P16019Perry, Jillian, P25078Perry, Sharyn, E., P06050Persans, Michael, W, P08004Persans, Michael, W, P12009Pesacreta, Thomas, C, P06011Peters, Reuben., J, P03011Petluru, Monica, P16097Petrasovits, Lars, A, P02007Petros, Robby, A, P25030Petruff, Tanya, P17047Pfannstiel, Jens, P05007Phan, Nguyen, P27011Pharis, Richard, P16001Pharmawati, Made, P12016Phillips, Allison, P06022Phillips, George, N, P27025Philosoph-Hadas, Sonia, P05004Pichardo González, Juan Manuel, P06003Pieper, Jordan, P17044Pieper, Jordan, P08026Pierik, Ronald, M204pieris, shayani, deborah, P01002Pighin, Jamie, P05027Pignatta, Daniela, P16004Pike, Carl, P07009Piñeros, Miguel, P12010Piques, Maria, P19011Pires, Chris, P17021Pires, Chris, P06009Pires, Ines, S, P17006pizzonia, john, P02002Plachta, Katherine, M., P27004Platt, Samantha, P19015Plaxton, William, C., M504Plaxton, William, C., P12028Ploetz, Larry, P19014Plotkowski, Derek, J, P25019Poirier, Yves, P02007Poliakov, Anton, P22015Poliakov, Anton, P11006Polimbetova, Fatima, A., P14001

Polioudakis, Damon, P08025Pomeranz, Marcelo, P08002Pompe Novak, Marusa, P05004Pomraning, Kyle, R, P15010Ponder, David, M, P06067Poon, Yan, S, P04022Poovaiah, B.W. (Joe), P27037Popescu, George, P27010Popescu, Sorina, Claudia, P27010Popp, Michael, P09016Prasad, Kasavajhala, P16079Preece, Justin, P28002Pressly, Jeffrey, P16097Preuss, Daphne, M402Prewitt, Sarah, F, P06044Prewitt, Sarah, F, P06044Priamurskiy, Damian, P19014Price, Brian, P28006Price, Neil, P. J., P25059Price, William, Brian, P16084Priest, Henry, P09006Prinzenberg, Aina, E., P13010Prom, Louis, K, P02037Pruneda-Paz, Jose, L, P16098Pu, Li, P15003Puckhaber, Lorraine, P02014Puppala, Naveen, P09008Purugganan, Michael, P16010Purugganan, Michael, D, P17006Pusch, Gordon, P28004Putarjunan, Aarthi, P22013Puthuval, Kannan, K, P14005Putnam, Andrea, P06050Pyl, Eva-Theresa, P19011Pysh, Leonard, D, P05025

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Qi, Yiping, P02052Qi, Yiping, P02018Qian, Jun, P13006Qian, Weiqiang, P13006QIN, HUA, P14004Qiu, Jiwen, P16017Qu, Xiao Qing, P25012Quain, Marian, D, P09019Quatrano, Ralph, S., P06048Quek, Lake-Ee, M104Quint, Marcel, P27040Quinto, Carmen, P25091Quinto, Carmen, P06054

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Rabara, Roel, C, P14018Rabara, Roel, C, P14020Rabiger, David, S, P06062Radchuk, Ruslana, P06063Radchuk, Volodymyr, P06063Rae, Anne, P16019Raes, Niels, P23009Rahman, Abidur, P13008Rahman, Abidur, P18025Rahman, Abidur, P06055Raichaudhuri, Ayan, P12023Rain, Jean-Christophe, P20005Rajasekaran, Kanniah, P24005Rajasekharan, Ram, P16005RAJASEKHARAN, RAM, P03008Ralph, John, P19021Ralph, John, P19018Raman, Vidhyavathi, P16045Ramaraj, Thiru, P17019Rambani, Aditi, P17023Ramos, Humberto, P25016Ramundo, Silvia, P16062Randall, Stephen, P13011Randall, Stephen, K, P13022Rani, Shiva, S.K., P25011Ranjan, Aashish, P06061Ranjan, Aashish, P06005RANJAN, RAJEEV, P27021Rashotte, Aaron, M, P18006Rashotte, Aaron, M, P18014Rasineni, Girish, K, P26006Rasmussen, Carolyn, P06027Rathinasabapathi, Bala, P02022Rathinasabapathi, Bala, P01004Rathore, Keerti, P16028rathore, Keerti, s, P02014Rathore, Keerti, S., P02028Ratnayaka, Harish, P07010Rätsch, Gunnar, P17039Rätsch, Gunnar, P17040RATTLIF, LYNDSAY, P16082Ratzel, Sarah, E., P05032Ray, Animesh, P06050Ray, Tui, P16068Rea, Matthew, P15008Rea, Matthew, P15008Reagan, Bryan, P08003Reddick, L., Evan, P03001Reddy, Anireddy, P16079Reddy, Anireddy, P16079Reddy, Pallavolu, M., P16011Reddy, Srirama, Krishna, P06071Redwood, Mame, P07005

Reed, David, P07001Reed, Jason, P06037Reese, Dominica, P25054Reese, R, Neil, P14018Reese, R Neil, P14020Reeves, Paul, H., P06037Reichert, Angelika, P16033Reinheimer, Renata, P06030Reiter, Wolf-Dieter, P05018Remigereau, Marie-Stanislas, P17039Ren, Haiyun, P05035Ren, Shuxin, P16093Rensing, Stefan, A, P28002Rentsch, Doris, P19017Reuter-Carlson, Ursula, P10005Reyes, Francisca, P05021Reyes, Jose, L, P14007Reyes, Jose L., P09026REYES, JOSE LUIS, P09029Reyes- Hernández, Blanca, J., P06069Reyes Taboada, José Luis, P15009Reyes-Diaz, Marjorie, P09036Reyes-Diaz, Marjorie, P11012Reyes-Hernández, Blanca, J., P06069Reyna, Antonio, P02045Reyna, Antonio, P10012Reynaga-Pena, Cristina, G, P08019Rhee, Seung Yon, P19014Ribbeck, Bucky, P27039Ribera, Alejandra, E, P09036Ribera, Alejandra, E., P11012Richards, James, P09003Richards, Jeffrey, T, P09016Richardson, Lynn, G, P19017Rico-Moreno, Noe, P08019Riggs, Kara, J, P14012Rinaldi, Mauro, A, P18012Rinaudi Marron, Luciana, V., P25071Rios, Lorena, P17009Risley, Monica, G, P18014Ritchie, Glen, P09011Ritter, Jeff, P22018Robbins, Michael, P16086Robert, Nadia, P09001Roberts, Michael, R, P25028Roberts, Michael, R, P25029Roberts, Pamela, D, P25058Robertson, Deborah, L., P01001Robertson, Dominique, P20006Robinson, Bruce, R, P18014Robinson, Dave, L., P08020Robinson, Dave, L., P25075Robinson, Whitney, D., P12028Rochaix, Jean-David, P16062Rock, Chris, P09011Rock, Christopher, D, P16099

Rockwell, Nathan, C, P11002Rodermel, Steve, P22013Rodermel, Steven, P22007Rodermel, Steven, P22007Rodionov, Dmitri, A, P19017Rodrigo-Peiris, Thushani, P05002Rodriguez, Gabriela, P02003Rodriguez, Lorraine, P17009Rodríguez Rodríguez, Manuel, Fer-nando, P06042Rodriguez-Salus, Melinda, P25065Rogers, Angel, P09038Rohila, Jai, P16086Rohloff, Jens, P13011Ronald, Pamela, P03006Ronald, Pamela, C, P27005Ronan, Thomas, P27022Rooney, William, L., P16008Rosas, Ulises, P16010Rosas, Ulises, P16010Roschzttardtz, Hannetz, P05021Rosenthal, David, P27028Rosenthal, David, M, P23004Rosenthal, Sun Hee, P02010Ross, Cliff, P07006Ross, Loretta, P25088Rossi, Denise, P10012Rossi, Denise, P02045Rounsley, Steve, P17048Rousseau, Frederic, P02013Roux, Stan, P08025Roux, Stan, P08023Roux, Stanley, P27039Roux, Stanley, J, P03005Roux, Stanley, J, P16040Roy, Ansuman, P16086Roy Choudhury, Swarup Roy, P27036Ruan, Deling, P27005Ruan, Jianhua, P16097Rudd, Jackie, P14022Ruiz, Florestella, P12009Running, Mark, P., P06048Rushton, Paul, J., P02005Rushton, Paul, J, P14018Rushton, Paul, J, P14020Russell, Andrew, R, P25093Russell, Josh, P08025Russell, William K., P16042Russinova, Eugenia, P02013Rutkoski, Jessica, P02051Rutschow, Heidi, P18026Ruyter-Spira, Carolien, P24001Rydén, Anna-Margareta, P24001Rysbekova, Ayman, B., P14001Ryu, Yungil, P02018

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Saatian, Behnaz, P16080Sacco, Melanie, A, P25087Sack, Lawren, P23010Sae-Seaw, Juthamas, P06070Saha, Nibedita, P02032Saha, Prasenjit, P04025Saha, Prasenjit, P04026Saha, Prasenjit, P16068Sahoo, Dipak, K, P04003Saito, Kazuki, M102Sakakibara, Hitoshi, P16016Sakakibara, Hitoshi, P12007Sakata, Katsumi, P14016Sakiroglu, Muhammet, P14021Salas Griñon, Joaquín, Jesús, P06042Salazar, Arnold, Maloles, P06039Salehin, Mohammad, P25006Salehin, Mohammad, P25090Salerno, Graciela, L., P01003Salerno, Graciela, L., P01003Salerno, Graciela, L., P25067Salerno, Graciela, L., P25067Salvato, Fernanda, P06015Salzman, Ron, P18031Salzman, Ron, P13023Samaj, Jozef, P06020Samanta, Manoj, P, P16099Sample, Angela, M403Samuel, Marcus, A, P06002Samuel, Marcus, A, P06029San Francisco, Susan, P09002Sanchez, Federico, P06054Sanchez, Federico, P06054Sánchez, Federico, P16011Sánchez García, Alicia, P06042Sanchez-Gomez, Concepcion, P06028Sanchez-Lares, Jonathan, P06028Sanderson, Michael, P17048Sandhu, Kulbir, Singh, P18011Sandoya, German, V, P25057Saneoka, Hirofumi, P12029Sanford, Nicholas, P17019Sankaranarayanan, Subramanian, P06002Santana, Olivia, P25091Santos, Adriana, B., P04011Santos, Anesia, P25016Santos, Daniel, A, P04022Sardesai, Nagesh, P02054Sarikaya, Mehmet, P06024

Sarowar, Sujon, P25056Sasaki, Izumi, P24009Sasidharan, Rashmi, M204Sato, Shusei, P25088Satoh-Cruz, Mio, P05029Sattar, Sampurna, P25046Sattarzadeh, Amirali, P11009Savy, Virginia, P25099Saxena, Dr. Neeti, P25011Sayre, Richard, P01002Schade, Gunnar, W, P23002Schäfermeyer, Kim, R., P06050, P13013, P13015Schaller, Andreas, P05007Schaller, Andreas, P25022Schaller, G., Eric, P18030Schat, Henk, P12012Schat, Henk, P12005Schatz, Michael, C, P17041Scheible, Wolf, R, P12016Scheller, Henrik, P03006Scheller, Henrik, P25061Schenck, Craig, P27018Schiefelbein, John, P06007Schlauch, Karen, P13005Schlauch, Karen, A, P09024Schlicke, Hagen, P22001Schmelz, Eric, P25064Schmelz, Eric, P16085Schmelz, Eric, A., P25045Schmidt, Axel, P25080Schmidt, Holger, P12012Schmidt, Robert, P06030Schnabel, Elise, P25023Schnabel, Elise, P25027Schnabel, Elise, P25003Schnable, James, C, P17011Schnell, Danny, J., P05009Scholthof, Herman, B, P25040Scholthof, Karen-Beth, P25037Scholthof, Karen-Beth, G., P25010Scholtz, Leigh, A, P07011Schramm, Elizabeth, C., P09004Schrenker, Denyse, P17033Schrick, Kathrin, P16061Schroeder, Dana, F, P17002Schroeder, Frank, C, P25024Schroeder, Julian, P09001Schroeder, Julian, P09001Schroeder, Julian, I, P20001Schultz, Carolyn, P04001Schultz, Darrin, P25019Schulz, Burkhard, P18013

Schulz, Burkhard, P18015Schulze, Waltraud, P19011Schumaker, Karen, S., P06016Schwallier, Rachel, M, P23009Schwender, Jorg, P19005Schwessinger, Benjamin, P27005Schymkowitz, Joost, P02013Scott, Kadria, P09025Seaver, Samuel, P28004Seay, Damien, C., P05008Sebastian, Jose, P06021Sedivy, Eric, P16060Seebeck, Timothy, P17033Seetan, Raed, P17032Seger, Mark, P16018Segura, Miranda, P08012Segura, Miranda, Jean, P20007Sejima, Hiroe, P13005Selote, Devarshi, P25052Sengodon, Padma, P04017Sengupta-Gopalan, Champa, P16018Seo, Hak Soo, P16053Seo, Mitsunori, P18024Seok, Hye-Yeon, P09027Serapiglia, Michelle, J., P04002Seren, Ümit, P17039Serrano, Irene, P09028Seufferheld, Gabriella, P16060Shabab, Mohammed, P25001Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, P26008Shachar-Hill, Yair, P01002Shackel, Ken, P14011Shackel, Kenneth, P05039Shaff, Jon, P12010Shah, Jay, P02048Shah, Jyoti, P25030Shah, Jyoti, P25056Shakirov, Eugene, P16083Shan, Libo, P27001Shan, Libo, P25005Shan, Libo, P25050SHANKAR, ALKA, P27021Shao, Mon-Ray, P15001Sharkey, Thomas, P22010Sharkey, Thomas, D, P19008Sharma, Ashutosh, P06069Sharma, Mandeep, P25057Sharma, Nidhi, P06025Sharma, Pooja, P06012Sharma, Trivima, P16012Sharp, Robert, E., P08022Sharp, Robert, E, P09024Sharp, Robert, E, P14012

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Simon, Stacey, A, P16045Simonetti, Nicole, P09034Simons, Brigitte, P27029Simpson, Craig, G, P16020SINGH, AMARJEET, P27021SINGH, AMARJEET, P17012Singh, Narendra, K., P17008Singh, Ravi, P, P02051Singh, Seema, P19018Sinha, Neelima, P16072Sinha, Neelima, P06005Sinha, Neelima, R., P06061Siritunga, Dimuth, P17009Siritunga, Dimuth, P02003Siriwardana, Chamindika, P27040Siriwardana, Nirodhini, S., P06013Skaggs, Megan, I., P06016Skoneczka, Jeffrey, A, P29001Slamet-Loedin, Inez, H, P16037Slattery, Becky, P08012Slattery, Rebecca, A, P23004Smalley, John, V., P17003Smalls, Deana, P09038Smart, Lawrence, P04002Smeekens, Sjef, P17036Smieszek, Sandra, Paulina, P28003Smith, Aaron, P., P12025Smith, Andrew, P17039Smith, Barry, P28002Smith, Caroline, M, P27007Smith, Erick, P02023Smith, Halie, P17044Smith, Halie, P08026Smith, Jacqueline, P22001Smith, Matthew, D, P05031Smith, Matthew, D, P05036SMITH, MATTHEW D, P05028Smith, Michelle, P19018Smith, Richard, S., P06061Smith, Steven, P18029Snel, Jan, P13010Snell, Kristi, D, P02007Soetedjo, Livana, P16041Solofoharivelo, Marie Chrystine, P14013Soma, Shiva, P16027Somers, David, E., P26002Somerville, Chris, P25061Somerville, Shauna, P25061Somleva, Maria, N, P02007Sonego, Lilian, P05004Song, Qiang, P17039

Song, Xiangyu, P16067Sønsteby, Anita, P13011Sorenson, Reed, P16059Sorrells, Mark, E, P02051Sosa, Guadalupe, P09026SOSA-VALENCIA, GUADALUPE, P09029Sosso, Davide, P25012Sovero, Valpuri, P16084Sozzani, Rosangela, P06053Spangler, Jacob, P17018Spence, Carla, P25060Spiering, Martin, J., P24003Spiess, Gretchen, M, P18007Spitzer, Christoph, P05021Sponsel, Valerie, P18027Sponsel, Valerie, P16097Spooner, William, P17048Sprague, Stuart, P02038Sprague, Stuart, P10001Sprague, Stuart, P09014Spreitzer, Robert, J., P22012Spreitzer, Robert, J., P26006Springer, Clint, P07003Springer, Clint, P23007Springer, Clint, J, P07011Sreekanta, Suma, P25081Srivastava, Avinash, C., P06069SRIVASTAVA, RENU, P05010Sszczyglowski, Krzysztof, P25078Stacy, Apollo, P08025Stanga, John, P18029Stanton-Geddes, John, P25019Stanzione, Dan, P20003Starker, Colby, G, P02018Starker, Colby, G., P02052Staves, Mark, P, P06056Steber, Camille, M., P09004Stefano, Giovanni, P19004Steffen, Joshua, P17040Stegle, Oliver, P17039Stegle, Oliver, P17040Stein, Joshua, P17048Stein, Nils, P17032Stephan, Dirk, P14013Stephens, Brian, W, P12030Stephens, Brian, W., P19022Stevens, Rick, P28004Stevenson, Dennis, Wm, P28002Stewart, C., Neal, P02042Stewart, C. Neal, P04021Stintzi, Annick, P25022

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Stipanovic, Arthur, P04002Stipanovic, Robert, d, P02014Stitt, Mark, P12016Stitt, Mark, P19016Stitt, Mark, M101Stitt, Mark, P19011Stoller, Jerry, P18031Stoller, Jerry, P13023Stone, Matthew, D., P26008Stork, Jozsef, P04003Strader, Lucia, P05034Strader, Lucia, C, P05015Strader, Lucia, C, P18012Strader, Lucia, C, P18018Strauss, Steven, H, P15010Strawn, Rachel, P14002Street, Ian, P18030Strellner, Reid, S, P14005Stutz, Samantha, P22008Su, Dongyin, P26005Su, Hui, P05035Sugawara, Yasutake, P14017Sugimoto, Toshio, P22003Suguitan, Cristy, P09034Sullivan, Joseph, P10005Sulpice, Ronan, P12016Sulpice, Ronan, P17038Sulpice, Ronan, P19011Sun, Jian, P12015Sun, Lan, P19018SUN, LI, P14004SUN, LI, P18020Sun, Mei, P11007Sun, Yucheng, P25086Sunada, Mariko, P05029Sundaram, Sabarinath, P16083Sundaram, Sabarinath, P02014Sundaresan, Venkatesan, P06017Sundaresan, Venkatesan, P06008Sunde, Gavin, P11001Sung, Sibum, P06025Sung, Sibum, P15005Sung, Tzu-Ying, P19012Sung, Zinmay Renee, P15003Sunilkumar, Ganesan, P02014Sunkar, Ramanjulu, P14007Sunkar, Ramanjulu, P04020Sunkar, Ramanjulu, P25046Sunnadeniya, Rasika, P17046Sunnadeniya, Rasika, P17014Sunnadeniya, Rasika, M, P17045Sunter, Garry, P16097Surabhi, Giridara-Kumar, P16079Sutherlin, William, J, P18015Sutherlin, William, J, P18015Sutton, Fedora, P13017

Suyama, Akiko, P05014Suzuki, Masaharu, P18016Suzuki, Masaharu, P17043Suzuki, Masaharu, P06001Suzuki, Massaharu, P17047Suzuki, Nobuhiro, P13005Suzuki, Yuji, P22003Swatek, Kirby N, P27016Sweeney, Megan, P16099Sword, Gregory, A., P25007Sylvester, Anne, P06027Szabo, Arthur, G, P05036Szczyglowski, Krzysztof, P25088Szecowka, Marek, P19016Szemenyei, Heidi, P25061

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Tabata, Satoshi, P25088Tadege, Million, P06059Tafelmeyer, Petra, P20005Takagi, Daisuke, P22003Takahashi, Daisuke, P13007Takahashi, Daisuke, P13008Takahashi, Hideyuki, P22014Takahashi, Hideyuki, P14016Takeuchi, Tomomi, P16026Tallman, Gary, P13004Tam, Rachel, P13005Tamerler, Candan, P06024Tamot, Banita, P06014Tang, Dingzhong, P25021Tang, Haibao, P17017Tang, Wenqiang, P06029Tang, Yuhong, P16068Taniguchi, Kouichi, P17031Tantravahi, Pratyusha, P02045Tarte, Vaishali, Naresh, P09032Tasaki, Hiromi, P29007Tasi, Alec, P17047Tasneem, Tania, P08025Taylor, Alan, P29007Taylor, Christopher, G, P25072Taylor, J Philip, P27011Taylor, Jane, E, P25028Taylor, Jane, E, P25029Taylor, Jim, P13014Taylor, Jim, P13014Taylor-Teeples, Mallorie, P28005Taylor-Teeples, Mallorie, P16091Teal, Peter, E, P25064Tegeder, Mechthild, P29005Tegeder, Mechthild, P29006Terzaghi, William, P16065Terzaghi, William, P16065

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