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164 | Harvesting the cereals in search of phylogenetic signal Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics Section | Estep , Matt C; Vela Diaz, Dilys; Kellogg, Elizabeth. | Marker development |
473 | Haustorial structural diversity across parasitic Orobanchaceae Log in to add this item to your schedule | Developmental and Structural Section | Morawetz, Jeffery. | haustorium parasitic plant Orobanchaceae sieve elements |
445 | Healing Biodiversity by Large Scale Seagrass Restoration in Anthropogenic Modified Settings with Resulting Persistent(up to 38 yr) Seagrass Beds including Reassembled Biodiversity Log in to add this item to your schedule | Physiological Section | Thorhaug, Anitra. | seagrass restoration Halodule wrightii Thalassia testudinum Syringodium filiforme Halophila englemanii seagrass plugs Kingston Harbor Laguna Madre, Texas Biscayne Bay , Florida persistent seagrass meadows seagrass cut by machines seagrass sprigs seagrass seedlings and seeds seagrass sods propeller scars healed by seagrass Jamaica Gulf of Mexico seagrass Florida Texas |
404 | Healing Mangrove Biodiversity: oil spills, dispersants and mangrove restoration Log in to add this item to your schedule | Strategies for healing our coast lines: Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, erosion and urban degradation: progress for the North American future marine macro-plants | Teas, Howard; Thorhaug, Anitra; Coons, Janice. | biodiversity mangrove dispersants oil spill dispersant response oil response Panama gulf of Mexico Ixtoc mangrove restoration |
415 | Healing the Biodiversity of Dominant Plants of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and the Greater Caribbean Coastlines after Industrial pollutants and Development Degradation. Log in to add this item to your schedule | Strategies for healing our coast lines: Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, erosion and urban degradation: progress for the North American future marine macro-plants | Thorhaug, Anitra; Coons, Janice. | Gulf of MExico Mangroves seagrass marshes Atlantic coastline Biodiversity resource degradation oil spill dredge and fill seagrass restoration mangrove restoration marsh restoration Greater Caribbean Sea |
1074 | High genetic diversity in a remote island population system: sans sex Log in to add this item to your schedule | Recent Topics Posters | Karlin, Eric F.. | Sphagnum clone Hawaii long-distance dispersal population genetics vegetative propagation |
74 | High night temperature and ethylene reception inhibition effects on rice (Oryza sativa L.) morphology, phenology and physiology Log in to add this item to your schedule | Physiological Section | Mohammed, Abdul; Holgate, Leon; Tarpley, Lee. | High night temperature Rice Respiration Pollen germination |
651 | History of Botany: The Missouri Connection Log in to add this item to your schedule | History of Botany: The Missouri Connection | Grant, Marissa; Kass, Lee B. | Missouri botany 19th Century Botany Thomas Nuttall George Engelmann Albert Hitchcock Edgar Anderson William J. Robbins Lewis J. Stadler Barbara McClintock |
375 | Hmong culinary and medicinal plants grown in Fresno County California Log in to add this item to your schedule | Society for Economic Botany/BSA Economic Botany Section | Molinar, Richard; Yang, Michael; Dean, Ellen. | Hmong Medicinal herbs Culinary herbs California Cooperative Extension ethnobotany Herbaria |
70 | Homoploid hybrid speciation in a rare endemic Castilleja from Idaho Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics Section | Clay, Danielle; Smith, James; Novak, Stephen; Serpe, Marcelo. | Homoploid hybrid speciation Castilleja single copy nuclear gene morphology |
76 | Homoploid hybrid speciation in Louisiana Iris Log in to add this item to your schedule | Genetics Section | Taylor, Sunni; Martin, Noland. | hybrid speciation hybridization |
660 | Honoring Those Who Came Before: Native American Ethnobotany at the Missouri Botanical Garden Log in to add this item to your schedule | Society for Economic Botany/BSA Economic Botany Section | Walker, Karen. | Lakota People Dakota People ethnobotany Native American Sioux South Dakota North Dakota |
339 | Host identity has a greater impact on rhizosphere fungal communities than habitat in an alpine ecosystem Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions | Becklin, Katie M.; Hertweck, Kate; Jumpponen, Ari. | alpine Arbuscular mycorrhizae Rhizosphere Host preference diversity |
1008 | Hot and Dry: Tradeoffs in floral traits in response to temperature and water stress Log in to add this item to your schedule | Recent Topics Posters | Mudd, Samuel J; Jorgensen, Rachael; Seshadri, Arathi. | |
935 | How an Ethnobotanical/Medicinal Course Evolved Forty Years ago at Washington University Log in to add this item to your schedule | Education Sharing our Ethnobotany Curriculum: the Open Science Approach | Lewis, Walter. | Education medical ethnobotany ethnobotany |
124 | How can botanic gardens help us prevent plant blindness? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Grab that Research Baton and Teach: Bessey Award Winners | Wandersee, James. | plant blindness theory botanic gardens marquee plant |
228 | How distinct are the geographically isolated coastal populations of ponderosa pines in the Willamette Valley of Oregon and Fort Lewis, Washington? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics Section | Finch, Kristen; Meyers, Stephen; Willyard, Ann. | species delimitation microsatellite Phylogeny |
266 | How does a weed arise? Genetic evidence for the origin of the Midwestern agricultural weed Amaranthus tuberculatus (Amaranthaceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Population Genetics | Waselkov, Katherine; Olsen, Kenneth; Schaal, Barbara. | Amaranthaceae agricultural weed population genetics adaptation |
410 | How floristic data can inform historical biogeography: an example from the Caucasian monocot, gymnosperm, and pteridophyte flora Log in to add this item to your schedule | Biogeography | Mavrodiev, Evgeny; Laktionov, A. P.; Cellinese, Nico. | Caucasus flora Biogeography maximum likelihood Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity |
472 | How genetically distinct are the isolated ponderosa pines of southern Arizona? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics Section | Vasudevan, Hari; Telewski, Frank; Marquardt, Paula; Willyard, Ann. | species delimitation microsatellite Phylogeny |
356 | How known is well-known? Progress in lichenology in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics Section | Tripp, Erin; Lendemer, James; Harris, Richard. | Biodiversity eastern north america lichen collections national park appalachian |
671 | How many species of Luffa (Cucurbitaceae) are there? Relationships in a small genus of worldwide distribution. Log in to add this item to your schedule | Charles Heiser Special Contributed Paper Session | Filipowicz, Natalia; Schaefer, Hanno; Renner, Susanne. | Luffa Cucurbitaceae |
325 | Hunting, Hallucinogens and Health: The use of canine ethnoveterinary medicines by the Shuar and Quichua of Amazonian Ecuador Log in to add this item to your schedule | 70 Years After Schultes: Economic Botany from the Andes to the Amazon | Bennett, Bradley C.. | dogs hallucinogens Quichua Shuar |
559 | Hydrocharismorsus-ranae (European frogbit, Hydrocharitaceae):Growth response of an aquatic invasive plant to additions of nitrogen and phosphorous Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecological Section | Collins, Jennifer; Martine, Christopher. | Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Invasive Species floating aquatic nitrogen and phosphorous |