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  • Monday, Aug 7th
    4:40 PM – 5:00 PM EDT
    (CS-17-6) Thermosensory transcription factors phase separate with the Mediator coactivator complex to activate thermomorphogenetic genes
    Location: Meeting Room 105-106
    Symposium Speaker: Abhishesh Bajracharya, PhD (Ongoing) – University of Mississippi
    Abstract Co-Author: Eden Bayer – University of Mississippi
    Abstract Co-Author: Yongjian Qiu, PhD – University of Mississippi
    Abstract Co-Author: Alyssa Stoner – University of Mississippi
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Tuesday, Aug 8th
    3:58 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
    (CS-26-3) Improving morphogenic growth responses of pennycress to the dual threats of shade and elevated temperature - Lightning Talk
    Location: Meeting Room 102-103
    Symposium Speaker: Vanessica Jawahir, PhD (she/her/hers) – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
    Abstract Co-Author: Dmitri A. Nusinow – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-02) Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana PHYB Mutants Identified in a Genetic Enhancer Screen
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Karisa Denig – University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-03) Assessment of Budburst Rate and Frost Tolerance in Wild Grapevine, Vitis labrusca, for Mitigating Spring Frost Injury
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Gurkirat Singh, Masters (he/him/his) – The Ohio State University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-04) Cadmium-induced changes under different light quality conditions in wheat
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Altafur Rahman, PhD – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-05) Comparison of heat stress tolerance of photosynthesis and its component processes in two cotton species
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ved Parkash – University of Georgia
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-06) CYP72A9 Functions as a Modulator of Plant Growth During Abiotic Stress in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Luke Rogers, n/a – The College of New Jersey
    Abstract Co-Author: Elliie Kreider
    Abstract Co-Author: Leeann E. Thornton, PhD – The College of New Jersey
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-07) Dynamic phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6A ensures the successful development of young Arabidopsis seedlings
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Yueh Cho, PhD – Academia Sinica
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-08) Elevated temperature impacts on tuberization signaling in potato
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Courtney Leisner, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) – Auburn University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-09) Exploring the Role of CYP72A Enzymes in Zea mays Stress Responses
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: MaryAngela Senter – The College of New Jersey
    Abstract Co-Author: Aliyah Siddiqui
    Abstract Co-Author: Josie Maguire
    Abstract Co-Author: Aimee Torres
    Abstract Co-Author: Luke Rogers, n/a – The College of New Jersey
    Abstract Co-Author: Leeann E. Thornton, PhD – The College of New Jersey
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-10) Expression of representative temperature response genes in Cnidium officinale leave under higher temperature
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
    Abstract Co-Author: Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
    Abstract Co-Author: Eonyong Han
    Abstract Co-Author: Bongsuk Park
    Abstract Co-Author: Inuk Jung
    Abstract Co-Author: Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university
    Abstract Co-Author: Yong Il Kim
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-11) Genotypic variation in growth, photosynthetic responses, and acclimation potential of thylakoid processes in cotton exposed to high temperature extremes.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: John Snider, PhD – University of Georgia
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-13) Growth light quality influences the temperature of the leaf surface via regulation of stomatal conductance and the rate of NPQ thermal dissipation
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Magdalena Trojak, PhD – Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-14) High Temperature Stress and Resistance of Wheat Plants to Hessian Fly Infestation
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Lieceng Zhu, n/a – Fayetteville State University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-15) How the plant hormones brassinosteroids contribute to the heat shock response of plants
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Brigitte Poppenberger, n/a – Technical University of Munich
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-16) Identification and characterization of blue light photoreceptor gene family and their expression in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) under cold stress
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Mohsin Ali, Ph.D (he/him/his) – Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-17) Impact of light quality on early development of commercial strawberry
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Sofia D. Carvalho, PhD (she/her/hers) – Plenty
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-18) Induction of biogenic volatiles in tobacco leaves at different temperature.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: SATPAL TURAN, PhD – School of Life Sciences JNU New Delhi
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-19) Insights into microbe mediated heat stress adaptation in soybean
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Dinakaran Elango, PhD (he/him/his) – Iowa State University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-20) Measuring leaf elevation angles during shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana using Raspberry Pi microcomputers and computer vision technique
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: ByungHoon B. Kim, PhD (he/him/his) – University of North Alabama
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-21) Natural variations in key non-photochemical quenching kinetics traits across the maize population under low nitrogen condition
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Seema Sahay, n/a – University of Nebraska–Lincoln
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-22) OsHsp16.9A and OsHsp18.0 differentially function with OsHsp101 to confer resistance to heat and heavy-metal stress in rice
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ching-hui Yeh, PhD – National Central University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-23) Phase Transition and Expression Pattern of Representative Temperature Response Genes in Spring Wheat Under Higher Temperatures in Korea
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Abstract Co-Author: Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
    Abstract Co-Author: Ji Hye Heo
    Abstract Co-Author: Bongsuk Park
    Abstract Co-Author: Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
    Poster Presenter: Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-24) Phenological and grain yield trait performance of Common bean genotypes across three distinct generations and seasons
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Gurumurthy Shekharappa, Ph.D – ICAR
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-25) Phenotyping for high temperature stress tolerance and GWAS for photosynthesis and its component traits in rice
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Madanpal singh, n/a – ICAR-IARi,New Delhi-110012
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-26) PP2A Regulates Shade Avoidance Response by Dephosphorylating Phytochrome-Interacting Factor 7 in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Xingbo Cai, PhD student (he/him/his) – University of Texas at Austin
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-27) Protein Disulfide Isomerase-9 modulates cellular stress in Arabidopsis through two mechanisms: Protein folding and via interaction with the master regulator, IRE1
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Abstract Co-Author: David A. Christopher, PhD – University of Hawaii
    Abstract Co-Author: Alena Albertson
    Poster Presenter: Rina M. Carrillo – University of Hawaii
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-28) Real-world dynamics reveal temperature-dependent kinetics of photoprotective non-photochemical quenching (NPQ)
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Donghee Hoh, PhD (she/her/hers) – MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-29) Reducing Energy Requirements in Controlled Environment Agriculture through Innovative Horticultural Lighting
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Lily K. Donaldson, MS (she/her/hers) – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-30) Response of Cytokinin Response Factors on heat stress in Arabidopsis thaliana and the role of cytokinin in delaying senescence
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Malsha Thennakoon, n/a – Auburn University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-31) Role of Plastidial Stress Granules in Plant Tolerance
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Fatema Alquraish, PhD Candidate – King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-32) RUBISCO activase3 (Rca3) is important in maintaining photosynthesis at high temperatures in maize (Zea mays L.)
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Mae Antonette Mercado – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-33) Sequence determinant for UBP1C granule formation and dynamics
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Israel Maruri, Sr., n/a – KAUST
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-34) Sequence determinant for UBP1C granule formation and dynamics
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Israel Maruri, Sr., n/a – KAUST
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-35) Shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana under the influence of exogenous abscisic acid
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Helena E. Heiberger (she/her/hers) – University of North Alabama
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-37) Superior haplotypes governing reproductive stage high temperature stress tolerance in rice
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: ADHIP DAS – ICAR-INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-38) SWAP1-SFPS-RRC1 splicing factor complex modulates pre-mRNA splicing to promote photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Enamul Huq, PhD – University of Texas at Austin
    Abstract Co-Author: Praveen Kumar S. Kathare – Texas State University
    Abstract Co-Author: Ruijiao Xin
    Abstract Co-Author: Abirama Ganessan
    Abstract Co-Author: Viviana June
    Abstract Co-Author: Anireddy Reddy
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-39) The higher daytime and nighttime temperature affect the flowering and fruit development of the Hallabong tree differently.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Abstract Co-Author: Moon Young-Eel – Citrus Research Institute, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, R.D.A
    Abstract Co-Author: Seok-Beom Kang
    Abstract Co-Author: Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
    Abstract Co-Author: Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
    Abstract Co-Author: Ji Hye Heo
    Abstract Co-Author: Inuk Jung
    Poster Presenter: Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-40) The identification of dominant chloroplast singlet oxygen-stress signaling mutants
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Matthew D. Lemke – University of Arizona
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-41) The influence of elevated temperature and carbon dioxide on salt marsh plant communities
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Kerrie Sendall, PhD – Rider University
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-42) Time-of-Day Specific Windows of Far-Red Light Exposure Induce Bimodal FT Gene Expression in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Andrew K. Hempton, n/a – University of Washington
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-43) Wrestling with stress: Exploring SUMO in plant resilience within the moss Physcomitrium patens
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Robert Augustine, n/a – Colby College
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-99) Thermosensory transcription factors phase separate with the Mediator coactivator complex to activate thermomorphogenetic genes
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Abhishesh Bajracharya, PhD (Ongoing) – University of Mississippi
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (100-101) Improving morphogenic growth responses of pennycress to the dual threats of shade and elevated temperature
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Vanessica Jawahir, PhD (she/her/hers) – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
    Abiotic: Light & Temperature