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Monday, August 1st

Monday, August 1st, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm · Exhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention Center
Session P: Contributed Posters: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions Posters
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PSB001August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterThe effect of climate change and site on the above- and belowground bacterial endophytic communities of subalpine conifer seedlings
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCarper, Dana; Carrell, Alyssa; Kueppers, Lara; Frank, A. Carolin.Endophytes
global change
Symbiosis
Next generation sequencing
Pinus flexilis
PSB002August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterInvestigation of Virulence Functions of Type III Effectors in the Cassava Pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis (Bondar) Using Bioluminescence Imaging
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsPretz, Chelsea; Mutka, Andrew; Rebecca, Bart.interaction
phylogenetic comparative methods
PSB003August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterEvolutionary History of Genes Recruited for Nodulation
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsTaylor, Alexander; Qiu, Yin-Long.Deep Homology
nodulation
gene duplication
Gene tree
PSB004August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterInitial discoveries in the phytobiomes of two achlorophyllous plants in the Madrean Archipelago
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsGarcia, Michelle; Moody, Michael.phytobiome
Corallorhiza maculata
Monotropa hypopitys
sky islands
Symbiosis
PSB005August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterMycorrhizal Fungi in Prairie Restoration in Texas
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsKellam, Kane; Harris, Kody; Ward, Jake; Twanabasu, Bishnu; Sapkota, Jhapendra.Mycorrhizal Fungi
Texas Prairie
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
PSB006August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterPhylogenetic distribution of an endogenous strain of Dahlia mosaic virus in members of Asteraceae
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCaudle, Keri; Gillock, Eric.DMV
Asteraceae
plant virology
host range
PSB007August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterEffects of Seed Coat Variation and Population in Lupinus perennis on Plant-Microbial Interactions
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsSublett, Jacob; Michaels, Helen J..mutualism
Legume-rhizobia
Seed Coat
PSB008August 1st 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterDetermining the Fungal Associa3ons of Two Co-ccurring Invasive Orchids in Miami–Dade County
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Poster: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsWong, Shan; Downing, Jason; Liu, Hong.Eulophia graminea
Oeceoclades maculata
orchid
Mycorrhizal Fungi
Invasive

Wednesday, August 3rd

Wednesday, August 3rd, 8:00 am to 9:45 am · 202/Savannah International Trade and Convention Center
Session 35: Contributed Papers: Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions
Presiding: Lisa Wallace, Mississippi State University
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35001August 3rd 8:00 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterMolecular variation of the Nod factor receptor Nfr5 does not reflect specificity between Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae) and its nitrogen-fixing bacterial symbionts
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Oral PaperWallace, Lisa; Bobo, Rachel.Legume-rhizobia symbiosis
Nfr5
Molecular evolution
LysM receptor kinase
Chamecrista fasciculata
35002August 3rd 8:15 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterBiotic interactions and allopolyploidy in perennial soybean relatives (Glycine subgenus Glycine)
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Oral PaperWei, Jing; Powell, Adrian; Sherman-Broyles, Sue; Jander, Georg; Doyle, Jeff.polyploidy
mutualism
Herbivory
fungal parasitism
nodulation
35003August 3rd 8:30 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterPlants have guts, too! A comparative analysis of the carnivorous pitcher plant (Sarracenia sp.) microbiome
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Oral PaperStephens, Jessica; Rogers, Willie; Determann, Ron; Malmberg, Russell.bacteria
microbes
Insectivorous
35004August 3rd 8:45 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterA metagenomics approach to characterizing the soil microbiome of two endangered orchids
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Oral PaperRavelo, Andrea V; Buback, Steven; Conant, Gavin; Pires, Joseph Chris.metagenomics
orchids
mycorrhizae
microbes
Next generation sequencing
microbiome
conservation
35005August 3rd 9:00 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterDo arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities play a role in the evolution of separate sexes in Geranium maculatum?
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Oral PaperPutney, Katie; Chang, Shumei.gynodioecy
plant-soil
Arbuscular mycorrhizae
35006August 3rd 9:15 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterSurviving under conspecifics: the benefits of short-distance dispersal for the recruitment of a critically endangered plant of central Chile
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Oral PaperLoayza, Andrea; Peña, Mara; Squeo, Francisco; Rios, Rodrigo.Pouteria splendens
Rodents
Recalcitrant seeds
Seed dispersal
Recruitment
Mediterranean ecosystems
35007August 3rd 9:30 am202/Savannah International Trade and Convention CenterTemporal turnover of endophytic fungi in the cosmopolitan host, western sword fern (Polystichum munitum)
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Oral PaperYounginger, Brett; Ballhorn, Daniel.fungal endophyte
phyllosphere
Polystichum
temporal turnover

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