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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
539Warming Enhanced Water and Nutrient Deficits of Wild BlueberriesEcophysiologyZhang, Yongjiang.climate change
water use
photosynthesis
Warming
Crop physiology
Wild blueberry
479Weathering, nutrient fluxes, and the long-term consequences of coal for the evolution of nitrogen-based symbiosesPaleobotanyBoyce, C. Kevin; Ibarra, Daniel E.; Nelsen, Matthew; DAntonio, Michael.
441Weathering the extremes in restoration: lessons from landslides on Kaua’iExtreme conservation measures for plants at the extremes in the Hawaiian archipelago model systemNagendra, Uma; Thorson, Amy; Ramelb, Ashley; Mo'okini-Oliveira, Puakea.Natural Disturbance
Landslide
Hawaiian Islands
Restoration ecology
Restoration
860Weeds, Pollinators, and Parasitoids - Using Weeds for Insect Manipulation in AgricultureEcologyKleiman, Blaire.plant-insect interactions
pollinator
Parasitoid
Weeds
252What's in a name? That which we call a haustorium by any other name would cause misunderstanding of parasitic plant biologyAnatomy and MorphologyTeixeira-Costa, Luiza; Ceccantini, Gregorio.parasitic plant
haustorium
Balanophoraceae
Orobanchaceae
Rafflesiaceae
mistletoe
573What creates patterns of variation in the flowering phenology of Linum bienne?EcologyLandoni, Beatrice; Suarez, Pilar; Habeahan, Rico; Brennan, Adrian; Perez-Barrales, Rocio.flax
instraspecific variation
phenology
adaptation
274What determines species range size? Testing niche-breadth and niche-position hypotheses in North and Central American oaks (Quercus spp.)EcologyWu, Yingtong; Wu, Yingtong.range size
ecological niche modelling
oak
575What drives floral gender expression? Example from an andromonoecious spiderwort Murdannia simplex (Commelinaceae)Reproductive ProcessesAlbal, Asawari; G, Azad; Shrotri, Saket; GOWDA, VINITA.andromonoecy
gender
resource-limitation
pollinator preference
945What have we learned? - Lessons and strategies from the chaosPlenary Address - Bryan DewsburyDewsbury, Bryan.
862What maintains flower colour variation within populations?Reproductive ProcessesSapir, Yuval; Gallagher, Megan.plant-pollinator interactions
pollinator-mediated selection
phenotypic variation
mutation-selection balance
adaptation
random processes
1070What makes species what they are?Population Genetics/GenomicsBecher, Hannes ; Brown, Max; Powell, Gavin; Metherell, Chris; Riddiford, Nick J. ; Twyford, Alex D..
809When a Plant Ignores a Pandemic: Making a Big Stink On-lineEducation and Outreach Gershberg, Nicholas; Callahan, Hilary.botanical horticulture
Tropical Biology
outreach
ex situ conservation
interdisciplinary
botanical history
humanities
STEAM
136When is a native not a native? Preliminary results of pollinator support of native plants and their cultivated varieties in Penstemon digitalisSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsValdes, Imena; Acevedo, Christian; Hawthrone, Tawny; Finch, Jessamine; Havens, Kayri.native
nativar
phenology
pollination
cultivar
Restoration
771Where do umbels come from? Incorporating prior information of developmental genetics in trait evolution with the threshold model to generate more realistic models of morphological evolutionMacroevolutionMartinez-Gomez, Jesus ; Rose , Irving Jason; Freyman, William; Specht, Chelsea.inflorescence
Amaryllidaceae
evo-devo
Threshold Model
ancestral state reconstruction
RevBayes
macroevolution
phylogenetic comparative methods
Phylogenetics
statistical phylogenetics
572Why do Coastal Seeds Fail? A Population genetics and phenotypic analysis of coastal and non-coastal Northern red oak in MinnesotaPopulation Genetics/GenomicsGomez Quijano, Maria Jose; Etterson, Julie; Gross, Briana.quercus
population genetics
quantitative genetics
RAD-seq
common garden
493Wood and bark anatomical synapomorphies of  Bignoniaceae clades, with an emphasis in the taxonomic placement of AstianthusAnatomy and MorphologyPace, Marcelo; Hernandez-Hernandez, Brenda; Lohmann, Lucia; Angyalossy, Veronica; Cacho, N. Ivalu.Bignoniaceae
wood anatomy
Taxonomy
521Wrangling heterogeneous plant trait data with symbolic reasoningBiodiversity synthesis: Linking large phylogenies with species traits and ecologies.Stucky, Brian; Guralnick, Robert; Deck, John; Denny, Ellen; Bolmgren, Kjell; Li, Daijiang; Walls, Ramona.phenology
traits
data integration
232Writing Your Plant Love Story: A Science Writing Activity for Remote or In-Person InstructionGerminating Ideas - Lightning TalksMcDonough MacKenzie, Caitlin; McGill , Bonnie; Bletz, Molly; Tonietto, Rebecca; Barak, Rebecca; Dudney, Joan; Young, Talia.outreach
remote teaching
Plant Love Stories

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