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Monday, August 15th
Monday, August 15th
8:30 am to 12:00 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 4: Symposium: Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service
Presiding: Linda E. Graham, University of Wisconsin Madison
4-1August 15th
8:30 am
Botany in the World’s Service
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumGraham, Linda E..botany
Plants
applications
4-2August 15th
8:45 am
Bryophytes: Plants with Alternate Life Styles, Novel Features, and Ecological Importance
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumVitt, Dale H..biofilter
bryophytes
experimental organism
peatmoss
Sphagnum
4-3August 15th
9:15 am
Helpful and Harmful Ferns
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumMoran, Robbin.ethnobotany
Ferns
weeds
vascular plants
Edible plants
August 15th
9:45 am
Break
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service
4-4August 15th
10:15 am
Can plant molecular and developmental biology improve human and environmental well being?
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumSinger, Susan R..development
genetics
phytoremediation
edible vaccines
crop improvement
4-5August 15th
10:45 am
Botany in the World’s Service, focusing upon Nature’s Most Abundant Macromolecule, Cellulose
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumBrown, R. Malcolm, Jr..Cellulose
Electronic paper
New global cellulose crops
Harold C. Bold
Novel applications of cellulose
Structure and Biochemistry
Molecular biology and phylogeny
4-6August 15th
11:15 am
How is botany doing in the war of the phyla?
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's ServiceSymposiumBerry, Paul E..botany
crops
biodiversity
ethnobotanist
August 15th
11:45 am
Discussion
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Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service
Monday, August 15th
1:30 pm to 5:15 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 14: Symposium: Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messsages that Make a Difference
Presiding: Suzanne Koptur, Florida International University; Lisa K. Wagner, Clemson University
14-1August 15th
1:30 pm
Connecting People to Plants- Botanical Messages that Make a Difference
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumKoptur, Suzanne, Wagner, Lisa K..botanical messages
public outreach
plant blindness
botanical education
ecology and conservation
environmental literacy
14-2August 15th
1:45 pm
Botanic Gardens and Off Site Conservation: Connecting the Generations
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumGuerrant, Edward O., Jr..conservation
botanic garden
off site
ex situ
seed storage
14-3August 15th
2:15 pm
Promoting Plants to Students from Pre-College to Pre-Medicine
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumUno, Gordon.pre-college botany
inquiry-based learning
interactive website
botanical education
K-12 education, science curriculum
August 15th
2:45 pm
Discussion
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a Difference
August 15th
3:00 pm
Break
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a Difference
14-4August 15th
3:30 pm
Plants and People:  "top-down" vs. "bottom-up" approaches
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumKoptur, Suzanne.active learning
K-12 education
plant/animal interactions
ecological schoolyard
14-5August 15th
4:00 pm
Developing plant exhibits that engage general audiences
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumFlanagan, Christine.botanical education
botanical garden
museum specimens
plant blindness
14-6August 15th
4:30 pm
Have you thanked a plant today?
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a DifferenceSymposiumWagner, Lisa K..botanical education
inquiry-based learning
public outreach
K-12 education, science curriculum
botanical messages
August 15th
5:00 pm
Discussion
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Connecting People to Plants-Botanical Messages that Make a Difference
Tuesday, August 16th
Tuesday, August 16th
8:00 am to 9:45 am · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 26: Contributed Papers: Isabel Cookson Award Presentations, Part I - Paleobotanical Students
Presiding: Rudolph Serbet, University of Kansas
26-1August 16th
8:00 am
Pterocarya sp. leaflets and fruit from the Pliocene Citronelle Formation in southwestern Alabama
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperStults, Debra, Axsmith, Brian.Pterocarya
Citronelle Formation
Pliocene
winged fruit
Juglandaceae
26-2August 16th
8:15 am
Aerodynamics of Saccate Pollen and Its Implications for Wind Pollination
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperSchwendemann, Andrew B., Wang, George, Osborn, Jeffrey M., Thatcher, Scott L..pollen
mathematical model
aerodynamics
wind pollination
anemophily
computational modeling
conifer
fossil
pollen morphology
pollen ultrastructure
Pinus
Falcatifolium
Dacrydium
26-3August 16th
8:30 am
Fossil tree rings as paleoclimatic indicators in the Permian and Triassic of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperRyberg, Patricia E., Taylor, Edith L..fossil wood
tree rings
Antarctica
paleoclimate
26-4August 16th
8:45 am
Paleobotanical evidence on latitudinal temperature gradients and mechanisms of climatic warming during the Late Cretaceous
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperScherer, Jacqueline, Upchurch, Garland.paleobotany
Climatic change
climatic gradients
26-5August 16th
9:00 am
An aquatic angiosperm from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperHudson, Patrick J., Boucher, Lisa.Aquatic angiosperm
Alismatales
Cretaceous
26-6August 16th
9:15 am
Fossil seeds of Ampelocissus (Vitaceae) from North and South America
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperChen, Iju, Manchester, Steven R..Vitaceae
Ampelocissus
fossils
seeds
Tertiary
Paleocene
Eocene
26-7August 16th
9:30 am
Nymphaeceous seeds from the Late Paleocene Almont flora of North Dakota, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperTaylor, Witt, DeVore, Melanie L., Pigg, Kathleen B..Paleocene
Nymphaeaceae
fossil seed
Almont flora
Tuesday, August 16th
10:15 am to 12:00 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 32: Contributed Papers: Paleoecology, Paleobotanical Collections and Techniques
Presiding: James Mickle, North Carolina State University
32-1August 16th
10:15 am
Climate and vegetation derived from a Pliocene-aged leaf flora from SE Shanxi Province, North China
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperSun, Qigao, Spicer, Robert A., Wang, Yufei, Li, Chengsen.Pliocene
CLAMP
North China
32-2August 16th
10:30 am
Evaluating taphonomic biases and their effects on diversity and abundance estimates: an example using Cretaceous macrofloral assemblages
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperBoucher, Lisa.taphonomy
paleoecology
Cretaceous
macroflora
32-3August 16th
10:45 am
Late Paleocene fruits similar to Ochna (Ochnaceae)from the Almont/Beicegel Creek floras, North Dakota, USA.
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperPigg, Kathleen B., DeVore, Melanie L..Ochna
Ochnaceae
Fossil Fruit
Paleocene
Almont flora
32-4August 16th
11:00 am
Paleobotanical collections: Conservation and management for future research
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperSerbet, Rudolph, Taylor, Edith L..paleobotany collections
databases
management
museum collections
fossil plants
32-5August 16th
11:15 am
CT-scanning the London Clay: an excellent noninvasive technique for studying pyritized fossil fruits.
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperDeVore, Melanie L., Kenrick, Paul, Pigg, Kathleen B., Ketcham, Richard A..CT Scan
London Clay
Fossil Fruit
Preservation
32-6August 16th
11:30 am
A quantitative morphospace for dicot leaves
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperLyon, Mandela A., Wing, Scott L..leaf
morphology
morphospace
Tropical
temperate
flora
dicot
angiosperms
Tuesday, August 16th
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 36: Contributed Papers: Isabel Cookson Award Presentations, Part II - Paleobotanical Students
Presiding: Edith L. Taylor, University of Kansas
36-1August 16th
2:00 pm
Hamamelis-like fruits (Hamamelidaceae) from the Late Paleocene Almont flora of North Dakota, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperBenedict, John C., Pigg, Kathleen B., DeVore, Melanie L..Hamamelis
Hamamelidaceae
Fossil Fruit
Paleocene
Almont flora
36-2August 16th
2:15 pm
Anatomically preserved Castanopsis from the Eocene of Western North America
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperMindell, Randal, Stockey, Ruth A., Beard, Graham.Fagaceae
Castanopsis
Eocene
Fruits
36-3August 16th
2:30 pm
A morphogenetic study of submerged roots and a new type of aquatic bark system (rhytidome) in Decodon allenbyensis from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperLittle, Stefan A., Stockey, Ruth A..Decodon, Eocene, Rhytidome, phellem 
36-4August 16th
2:45 pm
Palaeoecological significance of the presence of the fern Acrostichum in the Oligocene of the northwestern Ethiopian Plateau
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperGarcia Massini, Juan Leandro, Jacobs, Bonnie, Pan, Aaron.Acrostichum
Ethiopia
Oligocene
36-5August 16th
3:00 pm
Vitaceae: fossil seeds and wood from the Middle Miocene of Yakima Canyon, Washington, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperTcherepova, Maria, Pigg, Kathleen B..Vitaceae
Miocene
Vitis
Ampelopsis
fossil seed
fossil wood
36-6August 16th
3:15 pm
The frond architecture of the Lower Carboniferous seed fern Buteoxylon gordonianum
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Paleobotanical SectionPaperSanders, Heather, Rothwell, Gar W..frond architecture
seed ferns
Tuesday, August 16th
3:45 pm to 4:15 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 40: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Informal Presentations
Presiding: James Mickle, North Carolina State University
August 16th
3:45 pm
Informal Presentations
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Paleobotanical Section
Tuesday, August 16th
4:15 pm to 5:15 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Meeting: Paleobotanical Section Business Meeting
Presiding: Michael T Dunn, Cameron University
August 16th
4:15 pm
Paleobotanical Section Business Meeting
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Paleobotanical Section
Wednesday, August 17th
Wednesday, August 17th
8:00 am to 12:15 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 44: Contributed Papers: Celastrales, Malpighiales, Fabales, and Rosales
Presiding: Grady Webster, University of California Davis
44-1August 17th
8:00 am
Phylogeny of the Elaeodendron group (Celastraceae) inferred from morphological characters together with nuclear and plastid genes
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperIslam, Melissa B., Simmons, Mark P., Archer, Robert H..Celastraceae
Brexia
Empleuridium
Cassine
Elaeodendron
44-2August 17th
8:15 am
Reports of the Götterdämmerung of the family Euphorbiaceae may be premature
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperWebster, Grady.Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbioideae
Pandaceae
Phyllanthoideae
Putranjivaceae
Stomatocalyceae
44-3August 17th
8:30 am
The Caribbean-centered Moacroton clade within Croton (Euphorbiaceae sensu stricto)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperVan Ee, Benjamin, Berry, Paul E..Euphorbiaceae
Croton
Phylogenetics
Biogeography
ITS
trnL-F
Caribbean
Endemism
44-4August 17th
8:45 am
Revisiting the circumscription of Croton Section Geiseleria using ITS and trnL-F data
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperStanton, Daniel, Van Ee, Benjamin, Berry, Paul E..Euphorbiaceae
Croton
Geiseleria
molecular phylogenetics
ITS
trnL-F
44-5August 17th
9:00 am
Dismantling the Polyphyletic Genus Hybanthus Jacq. (Violaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperBallard, H. E., de Paula-Souza, Juliana, Feng, Min.Hybanthus
Violaceae
polyphyletic
segregate genus circumscription
morphology
Leaf anatomy
Chromosome numbers
44-6August 17th
9:15 am
Chloroplast DNA phylogeny of eastern North American Desmodium (Fabaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperRaveill, Jay A., Farr, Danielle, Nikaido, Selene.Desmodium
Hylodesmum
cpDNA
Phylogeny
44-7August 17th
9:30 am
Morphology and phylogeny of Elizabetha, Heterostemon, Paloue, and Paloveopsis (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) from northeastern South America
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperRedden, Karen, Herendeen, Patrick S., Bruneau, Anne.Leguminosae
Heterostemon
Elizabetha
Paloue
Paloveopsis
matK
trn-L intron
ITS
Caesalpinioideae
morphology
character evolution
August 17th
9:45 am
Break
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Systematics Section / ASPT
44-8August 17th
10:15 am
Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the pantropical legume genus Sesbania
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperFarruggia, F. T., Delgado-Salinas, A., Lavin, Matt, Wojciechowski, Martin F..Fabaceae
molecular systematics
44-9August 17th
10:30 am
Phylogeny of Lupinus (Leguminosae) based on non-coding cpDNA
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperDrummond, Christopher.Lupinus
cpDNA
Phylogeny
trnS-trnG
trnT-trnL
trnL intron
44-10August 17th
10:45 am
Concordant Phylogeographic patterns of the chloroplast and nuclear genomes in the North American plum syngameon (Prunus subgenus Prunus section Prunocerasus; Rosaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperShaw, Joey, Small, Randall.hybrid plum Prunus Rosaceae
44-11August 17th
11:00 am
Phylogenetic relationships in tribe Spiraeeae (Rosaceae) inferred from nucleotide sequence data
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperStill, Shannon, Potter, Daniel.Spiraea
Rosaceae
Phylogeny
44-12August 17th
11:15 am
Phylogenetic Relationships in Ziziphus (Rhamnaceae): Testing Alternative Generic Classifications
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperIslam, Melissa B., Simmons, Mark P..Rhamnaceae
Ziziphus
Paliurus
Economic botany
Biogeography
44-13August 17th
11:30 am
Sexual sterility and apomixis in eastern North American Celtis
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperWhittemore, Alan.Celtis apomixis
44-14August 17th
11:45 am
Comparative Leaf Anatomy of Ficus Linn. species (Moraceae) in Nigeria
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperSonibare, Mubo Adeola, Jayeola, Adeniyi, Egunyomi, Adeyemi.Ficus
Leaf anatomy
Taxonomic chacater
Epidermis
Hypodermis
44-15August 17th
12:00 pm
Chemotaxonomic significance of leaf alkanes in species of Ficus (Moraceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperSonibare, Mubo Adeola, Jayeola, Adeniyi, Egunyomi, Adeyemi.Leaf anatomy
Ficus
taxonomy
Wednesday, August 17th
1:00 pm to 5:15 pm · Salon G - Austin Grand Ballroom/Hilton
Session 48: Contributed Papers: Solanales, Gentianales, and Lamiales
Presiding: Stacey D. Smith, University of Wisconsin Madison
48-1August 17th
1:00 pm
The Few and the Odd: the Solanaceae of the Canary Islands and The African Connections of the Endemic Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperAnderson, Gregory J., Bohs, Lynn, Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo, Bernardello, Gabriel, Opel, Matthew R., Martine, Christopher.island biodiversity
molecular phylogenetics
reproductive biology
Solanaceae
Solanum
48-2August 17th
1:15 pm
Distinguishing between parallel and convergent evolution of floral scent in Solanaceae
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperRobadey, Talline M., Barkman, Todd J..Solanaceae
Convergent evolution
parallel evolution
floral scent
SAMT
methyl salicylate
48-3August 17th
1:30 pm
The evolution and natural history of dioecy in Australian spiny Solanum (Solanaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperMartine, Christopher, Anderson, Gregory J., Les, Donald H., Symon, David E..dioecy
andromonoecy
reproductive biology
Phylogenetics
Australia
Solanum
Solanaceae
48-4August 17th
1:45 pm
Floral diversification despite hybridization in the Andean clade Iochrominae (Solanaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperSmith, Stacey D., Baum, David A..interspecific hybridization
nuclear gene phylogeny
convergence
floral morphology
48-5August 17th
2:00 pm
Nitrate reductase phylogeny of wild potatoes (Solanum section Petota) using all three introns
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperRodriguez, F., Spooner, D. M..wild potatoes phylogeny
Solanum section Petota
Nitrate reductase
NIA
allopolyploid
48-6August 17th
2:15 pm
Phylogenetic relationships between and within Phacelia (Boraginaceae) sections Whitlavia and Gymnobythus
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperHansen, Debra R., Spicer, Greg S., Patterson, Robert.Phacelia
Boraginaceae
ITS
rpl16
systematics
48-7August 17th
2:30 pm
Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of gypsophily within the genus Nama (Hydrophyllaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperTaylor, Sarah J., Simpson, Beryl.Nama
Hydrophyllaceae
matK
ITS
Phylogeny
gypsum
48-8August 17th
2:45 pm
Molecular Phylogeny of the Phacelia crenulata Alliance (Boraginaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperGarrison, Laura, Patterson, Robert.Phacelia
desert
Crenulatae group
ITS
August 17th
3:00 pm
Break
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Systematics Section / ASPT
48-9August 17th
3:15 pm
Preliminary Phylogeny of Southeastern United States Matelea Species
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperParks, Margaret, Fishbein, Mark.Apocynaceae
Matelea
48-10August 17th
3:30 pm
Unraveling the evolutionary history of Pacific Cyrtandra J.R. & G. Forster (Gesneriaceae): phylogeny and phylogeography of a species-rich genus
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperClark, John R., Roalson, Eric.Cyrtandra
Gesneriaceae
ITS
ETS
nuclear genes
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
chloroplast genes
48-11August 17th
3:45 pm
Molecular phylogenies reveal multiple origins for distinctive pollen types in Acanthaceae
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperMcDade, Lucinda A., Kiel, Carrie A., Daniel, Thomas F..Acanthaceae
palynology
Phylogeny
homoplasy
48-12August 17th
4:00 pm
Madrean-Tethyan disjunctions within clades of tribe Antirrhineae (Plantaginaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperElisens, Wayne.Plantaginaceae
Disjunction
Plant Distribution
48-13August 17th
4:15 pm
Taxonomic Significance of Seed Surface Sculpturing in the Subtribe Gratioliinae (Tribe Gratioleae - Plantaginaceae)
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperAhedor, Adjoa R., Elisens, Wayne.Gratioleae
Gratioliinae
Seed
Scanning Electron Microscopy
48-14August 17th
4:30 pm
A Reevaluation of the Lindernia dubia Species Complex
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperBerger, Brent, Elisens, Wayne.Lindernia dubia
48-15August 17th
4:45 pm
Analysis of the phylogenetic relationships of the monotypic genus Amphianthus (Plantaginaceae) using chloroplast DNA sequences and comparative morphology.
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperEstes, Dwayne, Small, Randall.Amphianthus
Plantaginaceae
Gratiola
Gratioleae
48-16August 17th
5:00 pm
Molecular phylogeny of Conradina and other scrub mints (Lamiaceae) from the southeastern USA: evidence for hybridization in Pleistocene refugia?
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Systematics Section / ASPTPaperEdwards, Christine E., Soltis, Douglas E., Soltis, Pamela S..Conradina
interspecific hybridization
rare plants
incongruent phylogenies
Florida scrub and sandhill habitat
southeastern USA

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