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60 minutes
(800-169) Pleiotropy and adaptation in the silverleaf sunflower, Helianthus argophyllusLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Massachusetts Boston
Abstract Co-Author: – University of Massachusetts Boston
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Uzezi E. Okinedo, M.Sc., University of Lagos, Cell and Molecular Biology (2019); B.Sc., University of Lagos, Cell Biology and Genetics (2015) – University of Massachusetts Boston ### 1970765###Poster Presenter###PhD student###University of Massachusetts Boston###Poster Presenter: – University of Massachusetts Boston
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12-oxophytodieonic Acid primes induced systemic resistance in cottons
60 minutes
(300-04) 12-oxophytodieonic Acid primes induced systemic resistance in cottonsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auburn University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Sang-Wook Park, n/a – Auburn University ### 1007218###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Auburn University###Poster Presenter: – Auburn University
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A comparison of stomatal conductanceresponses to blue and red light between C3and C4 photosynthetic species in threephylogenetically-controlled experiments
60 minutes
(1100-01) A comparison of stomatal conductanceresponses to blue and red light between C3and C4 photosynthetic species in threephylogenetically-controlled experimentsLocation: Exhibit HallWhole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Emmanuel Bernardo ### 2101204###Poster Presenter#########Poster Presenter:
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A comprehensive toolkit to perform Expansion Microscopy in plant protoplast systems
60 minutes
(400-20) A comprehensive toolkit to perform Expansion Microscopy in plant protoplast systemsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Cell Biology: General
Kevin L. Cox, Jr., n/a – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center ### 2074219###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Associate###Donald Danforth Plant Science Center###Poster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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A developmental and transcriptional exploration of staminode evolution in Loasaceae
60 minutes
(600-01) A developmental and transcriptional exploration of staminode evolution in LoasaceaeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Harvard University
Development: Reproduction
Andrea D. Appleton (she/her/hers) – Harvard University ### 2074094###Poster Presenter###PhD candidate###Harvard University###Poster Presenter: – Harvard University
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A G protein - AtRGS1 - Sucrose Synthase Sugar Sensor Complex Mediates UDP-Glucose Balance of Plant Growth with Defense
60 minutes
(400-21) A G protein - AtRGS1 - Sucrose Synthase Sugar Sensor Complex Mediates UDP-Glucose Balance of Plant Growth with DefenseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
Cell Biology: General
Alan M. jones, n/a – University of North Carolina ### 101552###Poster Presenter######University of North Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
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A genetic approach demonstrates that flavonols protect pollen from heat-increased reactive oxygen species that impair tomato pollen performance
60 minutes
(200-38) A genetic approach demonstrates that flavonols protect pollen from heat-increased reactive oxygen species that impair tomato pollen performanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Wake Forest University
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Gloria K. Muday, PhD – Wake Forest University ### 101487###Poster Presenter###Professor of Biology###Wake Forest University###Poster Presenter: – Wake Forest University
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A Genetic Test for Serpentine-Specific Natural Selection in the Lyre-Leaf Rockcress, Arabidopsis lyrata, an Important Element of the State Line Serpentine Barrens of Eastern North America.
60 minutes
(1100-02) A Genetic Test for Serpentine-Specific Natural Selection in the Lyre-Leaf Rockcress, Arabidopsis lyrata, an Important Element of the State Line Serpentine Barrens of Eastern North America.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Millersville University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Maja M. Klosinska, PhD (she/her/hers) – Millersville University ### 1332749###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Millersville University###Poster Presenter: – Millersville University
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A genotype by environment interaction for fitness is mediated by a polymorphism in CBF2
60 minutes
(1100-03) A genotype by environment interaction for fitness is mediated by a polymorphism in CBF2Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Christopher G Oakley, PhD (he/him/his) – Purdue University ### 2074105###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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A G-Protein Coupled TCP14-JAZ3 Circuit Mediates Defense Responses by Repressing JA Signaling
60 minutes
(1000-01) A G-Protein Coupled TCP14-JAZ3 Circuit Mediates Defense Responses by Repressing JA SignalingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Alan M. jones, n/a – University of North Carolina ### 101552###Poster Presenter######University of North Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
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A high-throughput skim-sequencing approach for genotyping, dosage estimation and identifying translocations
60 minutes
(800-140) A high-throughput skim-sequencing approach for genotyping, dosage estimation and identifying translocationsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Laxman Adhikari, PhD – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ### 1975276###Poster Presenter###post-doctorate###King Abdullah University of Science and Technology###Poster Presenter: – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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A hydroponic approach to assess the morpho-physiological responses of cotton cultivars under varying vapor pressure deficit (VPD) conditions
60 minutes
(1100-04) A hydroponic approach to assess the morpho-physiological responses of cotton cultivars under varying vapor pressure deficit (VPD) conditionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Memphis
Abstract Co-Author: – Plant Sciences Dept. of The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Kripa Dhakal, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Memphis ### 2074237###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Researcher###University of Memphis###Poster Presenter: – University of Memphis
### she/her/hers @@@ Avat Shekoofa – Plant Sciences Dept. of The University of Tennessee Knoxville ### 365127###Abstract Co-Author###Associate Professor###Plant Sciences Dept. of The University of Tennessee Knoxville###Abstract Co-Author: – Plant Sciences Dept. of The University of Tennessee Knoxville
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A key nuclear factor essential for cytochrome b6f complex assembly and chloroplast development in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(600-30) A key nuclear factor essential for cytochrome b6f complex assembly and chloroplast development in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Development: Vegetative
Junxian He, Doctoral – The Chinese University of Hong Kong ### 255959###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###The Chinese University of Hong Kong###Poster Presenter: – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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A mathematical description for the onset of systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(500-01) A mathematical description for the onset of systemic acquired resistance in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing & Biotechnology
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Philip Berg, Ph.D – Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing & Biotechnology ### 1061830###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral associate###Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing & Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing & Biotechnology
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A newly isolated Purpureocillium species endophytically colonizes wheat and protects it from major fungal diseases.
60 minutes
(300-77) A newly isolated Purpureocillium species endophytically colonizes wheat and protects it from major fungal diseases.Location: Exhibit HallBiotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
ROY KIMOTHO, MSC Genetics – CARR ### 1975206###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###CARR###Poster Presenter: – CARR
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A Novel gamma-glutamyl Cycle for Increasing Oxidative Stress Tolerance via GSH Homeostasis in Plants
60 minutes
(800-01) A Novel gamma-glutamyl Cycle for Increasing Oxidative Stress Tolerance via GSH Homeostasis in PlantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Massachusetts
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Om Parkash Dhankher, PhD – University of Massachusetts ### 101690###Poster Presenter###Professor###University of Massachusetts###Poster Presenter: – University of Massachusetts
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A Phylogenomic Approach to Identifying Putative Parents of the Octoploid Cultivated Dahlia
60 minutes
(800-103) A Phylogenomic Approach to Identifying Putative Parents of the Octoploid Cultivated DahliaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – HundsonAlpha Institue for Biotechnology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Zachary Meharg, BA – HundsonAlpha Institue for Biotechnology ### 2074209###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###HundsonAlpha Institue for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – HundsonAlpha Institue for Biotechnology
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A PLIP3 Suppressor Mutant Screen for Understanding Lipid-derived Signaling Pathways in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(1000-02) A PLIP3 Suppressor Mutant Screen for Understanding Lipid-derived Signaling Pathways in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Michigan State University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Jinjie Liu, PhD – Michigan State University ### 2074126###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor (fixed-term)###Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – Michigan State University
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A reduction signaling by a glutathione relays a 12-oxophytodienoic acid signal in coordinating growth and defense responses under environmental stresses in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(1000-03) A reduction signaling by a glutathione relays a 12-oxophytodienoic acid signal in coordinating growth and defense responses under environmental stresses in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auburn Uiniversity
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Ashna Adhikari – Auburn Uiniversity ### 1975273###Poster Presenter######Auburn Uiniversity###Poster Presenter: – Auburn Uiniversity
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A Role of GATA Transcription Factor in the Regulation of Secondary Cell Wall Biosynthesis in Populus
60 minutes
(800-45) A Role of GATA Transcription Factor in the Regulation of Secondary Cell Wall Biosynthesis in PopulusLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Jay Chen, PhD (he/him/his) – Oak Ridge National Laboratory ### 108126###Poster Presenter###Senior Staff Scientist###Oak Ridge National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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A semi-automated platform for studying plant-microbe interactions
60 minutes
(300-06) A semi-automated platform for studying plant-microbe interactionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Sannidhi Menon (she/her/hers) – Lawrence Berkeley National Lab ### 2074138###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###Lawrence Berkeley National Lab###Poster Presenter: – Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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A Systems Biology Approach to Reveal Cell-Type Specific Molecular Responses to Combined Abiotic Stresses in Poplar
60 minutes
(400-22) A Systems Biology Approach to Reveal Cell-Type Specific Molecular Responses to Combined Abiotic Stresses in PoplarLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Cell Biology: General
Vimal Kumar Balasubramanian, PhD – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ### 1052986###Poster Presenter###Scientist 2###Pacific Northwest National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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A tool to non-destructively measure root torsional stiffness for understanding root lodging-resistance
60 minutes
(900-01) A tool to non-destructively measure root torsional stiffness for understanding root lodging-resistanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Delaware
Phenomics
Ashley N. Hostetler, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Delaware ### 2074223###Poster Presenter###USDA NIFA Postdoctoral Fellow###University of Delaware###Poster Presenter: – University of Delaware
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Above ground, below ground and biochemical characteristics of soybeans seedlings (Glycine max L.) in response to drought stress.
60 minutes
(100-75) Above ground, below ground and biochemical characteristics of soybeans seedlings (Glycine max L.) in response to drought stress.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Bowen University Iwo
Abiotic: Water
Idowu Arinola Obisesan, Ph.D. – Bowen University Iwo ### 2074168###Poster Presenter######Bowen University Iwo###Poster Presenter: – Bowen University Iwo
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ACC regulates lateral root formation through CLEs independent of ethylene in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(1000-04) ACC regulates lateral root formation through CLEs independent of ethylene in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – UNC Chapel Hill
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Ria Khare, n/a – UNC Chapel Hill ### 2074246###Poster Presenter######UNC Chapel Hill###Poster Presenter: – UNC Chapel Hill
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Advanced Photon Source x-ray capabilities for plant research
60 minutes
(1100-05) Advanced Photon Source x-ray capabilities for plant researchLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Argonne National Laboratory
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Karolina Michalska, n/a – Argonne National Laboratory ### 1975204###Poster Presenter######Argonne National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Argonne National Laboratory
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Advancements in Gas Exchange Measurements: Introducing Dynamic Assimilation Technique for Non-Steady-State Assessments
60 minutes
(1100-06) Advancements in Gas Exchange Measurements: Introducing Dynamic Assimilation Technique for Non-Steady-State AssessmentsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – LI-COR
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Lingling Yuan, PhD (she/her/hers) – LI-COR ### 2074239###Poster Presenter###Sr. Applications Scientist###LI-COR###Poster Presenter: – LI-COR
### she/her/hers @@@ Jason Hupp ### 2087078###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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AINTEGUMENTA and redundant AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE-6 are required for bract outgrowth in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(600-31) AINTEGUMENTA and redundant AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE-6 are required for bract outgrowth in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
Development: Vegetative
Darren P. Manuela, n/a – University of South Carolina ### 2032683###Poster Presenter######University of South Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
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Altered microRNA Expression in cax1 and cax1/cax3 Potentially Plays a Role in CAX Mediated Anoxia Tolerance.
60 minutes
(500-02) Altered microRNA Expression in cax1 and cax1/cax3 Potentially Plays a Role in CAX Mediated Anoxia Tolerance.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – BCM CNRC
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Vignesh Nalliah – BCM CNRC ### 2074207###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant ###BCM CNRC###Poster Presenter: – BCM CNRC
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An Epigenetic Regulator Mediates Lignin-Modification-Induced Dwarfism in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-102) An Epigenetic Regulator Mediates Lignin-Modification-Induced Dwarfism in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Victoria Yell, n/a (she/her/hers) – North Carolina State University ### 1975307###Poster Presenter###Doctoral Student###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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An ESCRT-interacting deubiquitinase (AMSH1) is involved in the hypersensitive response (HR) and nonhost resistance (NHR) against powdery mildew fungi in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(300-51) An ESCRT-interacting deubiquitinase (AMSH1) is involved in the hypersensitive response (HR) and nonhost resistance (NHR) against powdery mildew fungi in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Maryland College Park
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
William K. Sexton, Bachelor's of Science – University of Maryland College Park ### 1975267###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###University of Maryland College Park###Poster Presenter: – University of Maryland College Park
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An in vivo GA- and ABA-responsive dual-luciferase reporter system for simultaneous detection of GA and ABA responses, hormone crosstalk, and heat-stress response in rice
60 minutes
(800-46) An in vivo GA- and ABA-responsive dual-luciferase reporter system for simultaneous detection of GA and ABA responses, hormone crosstalk, and heat-stress response in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Chwan-Yang Hong, PhD – National Taiwan University ### 107377###Poster Presenter###Professor###National Taiwan University###Poster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
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An in-depth characterization of phosphite-metabolizing soybean (Glycine max) plants and their interaction with weeds using high-throughput RGB and hyperspectral imaging
60 minutes
(800-02) An in-depth characterization of phosphite-metabolizing soybean (Glycine max) plants and their interaction with weeds using high-throughput RGB and hyperspectral imagingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Texas Tech University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Francisco G. perez-Zavala, Ph. D. – Texas Tech University ### 2074244###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Researcher###Texas Tech University###Poster Presenter: – Texas Tech University
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An inducible in vitro system to reprogram somatic cells into a gamete fate
60 minutes
(600-02) An inducible in vitro system to reprogram somatic cells into a gamete fateLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Development: Reproduction
Keila AK Jellings (she/her/hers) – Purdue University ### 2032629###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Researcher###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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An orphan gene in Populus enhance yield attribute in plants
60 minutes
(400-41) An orphan gene in Populus enhance yield attribute in plantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cell Biology: Plastids and Organelles
Biruk A. Feyissa, PhD (he/him/his) – Oak Ridge National Laboratory ### 1680122###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Oak Ridge National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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An SC splicing factor modulates abiotic stress responses by maintaining the RNA splicing in rice
60 minutes
(800-47) An SC splicing factor modulates abiotic stress responses by maintaining the RNA splicing in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Abdulrahman Alhabsi (he/him/his) – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ### 2074071###Poster Presenter###PhD candidate ###King Abdullah University of Science and Technology###Poster Presenter: – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Anabaena cylindrica as a biofertilizer in Martian Settlements
60 minutes
(200-28) Anabaena cylindrica as a biofertilizer in Martian SettlementsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Biochemistry: Photosynthesis and BioEnergy
Haley Murphy, Astrobiology, Bachelor's of Science – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074267###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Student ###Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana PHYB Mutants Identified in a Genetic Enhancer Screen
60 minutes
(100-02) Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana PHYB Mutants Identified in a Genetic Enhancer ScreenLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Karisa Denig – University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire ### 1975222###Poster Presenter######University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire###Poster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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Analysis of b1TR-binding Proteins in Maize
60 minutes
(800-48) Analysis of b1TR-binding Proteins in MaizeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida State University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Kathryn M. Koirtyohann (she/her/hers) – Florida State University ### 2074242###Poster Presenter###Graduate Assistant###Florida State University###Poster Presenter: – Florida State University
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Analysis of Cas9-targeted mPing insertion in yeast
60 minutes
(800-147) Analysis of Cas9-targeted mPing insertion in yeastLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Megan Collins, n/a – University of South Carolina Aiken ### 2074132###Poster Presenter######University of South Carolina Aiken###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
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Analysis of Floral RNA Binding 1 (FRB1) as a novel regulator of flower development and splicing of micro exons conserved in floral ABC genes
60 minutes
(600-03) Analysis of Floral RNA Binding 1 (FRB1) as a novel regulator of flower development and splicing of micro exons conserved in floral ABC genesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Pennsylvania State University
Development: Reproduction
JUN WANG, PhD – Pennsylvania State University ### 2074195###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Pennsylvania State University###Poster Presenter: – Pennsylvania State University
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Analysis of MKK4;MKK5 Arabidopsis Double Mutant Alleles
60 minutes
(800-104) Analysis of MKK4;MKK5 Arabidopsis Double Mutant AllelesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Jonah A. Zabik – University of Georgia ### 2074184###Poster Presenter###Student###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Analysis of Protein Interaction between HY5 and bZIP17 in stress response
60 minutes
(800-49) Analysis of Protein Interaction between HY5 and bZIP17 in stress responseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Hyebi Lee, n/a – Gyeongsang National University ### 2074112###Poster Presenter######Gyeongsang National University###Poster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
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Analysis of reproductive development in Arabidopsis organ boundary mutants
60 minutes
(600-04) Analysis of reproductive development in Arabidopsis organ boundary mutantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of Mississippi
Development: Reproduction
Anita Shrestha (she/her/hers) – The University of Mississippi ### 2074251###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###The University of Mississippi###Poster Presenter: – The University of Mississippi
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Analysis of shoot gravitropic responses of Arabidopsis thaliana transgenic lines with altered SCR expression
60 minutes
(800-03) Analysis of shoot gravitropic responses of Arabidopsis thaliana transgenic lines with altered SCR expressionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Tuskegee University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Archana Sharma, PhD (she/her/hers) – Tuskegee University ### 2074215###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Tuskegee University###Poster Presenter: – Tuskegee University
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Analysis of Systemic Acquired Resistance by Monitoring Redox-Mediated Transcriptional Dynamics in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(300-52) Analysis of Systemic Acquired Resistance by Monitoring Redox-Mediated Transcriptional Dynamics in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Mississippi State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Rezwana Rahman Setu – Mississippi State University ### 1975329###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Mississippi State University###Poster Presenter: – Mississippi State University
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Analysis of the lignin brace in the sepal abscission zones of Arabidopsis organ boundary mutants
60 minutes
(800-50) Analysis of the lignin brace in the sepal abscission zones of Arabidopsis organ boundary mutantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The university of Mississippi
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Sabnam Ojha – The university of Mississippi ### 2074167###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###The university of Mississippi###Poster Presenter: – The university of Mississippi
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Analysis of Tomato hap2 Mutants Reveals a New Fertilization Recovery Mechanism
60 minutes
(600-05) Analysis of Tomato hap2 Mutants Reveals a New Fertilization Recovery MechanismLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Brown University
Development: Reproduction
Octavia Rowe, n/a – Brown University ### 2074205###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Researcher###Brown University###Poster Presenter: – Brown University
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Analyzing transport activity in Arabidopsis NPF6.4
60 minutes
(300-78) Analyzing transport activity in Arabidopsis NPF6.4Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Chun-Hao Hsu, MA – National Taiwan University ### 2032672###Poster Presenter###Master student###National Taiwan University###Poster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
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Antibody Production Against the EPSIN1 ENTH Domain from Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(400-23) Antibody Production Against the EPSIN1 ENTH Domain from Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Missouri-Columbia
Cell Biology: General
Kristen D. Barwick, n/a – University of Missouri-Columbia ### 2074162###Poster Presenter######University of Missouri-Columbia###Poster Presenter: – University of Missouri-Columbia
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Antioxidant Effects of Curcumin, Ursolic Acid, and Crocetin on Breast Cancer Cells
60 minutes
(400-24) Antioxidant Effects of Curcumin, Ursolic Acid, and Crocetin on Breast Cancer CellsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Merrimack College
Cell Biology: General
Azam Noori, PhD (she/her/hers) – Merrimack College ### 399463###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###Merrimack College###Poster Presenter: – Merrimack College
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Anti-oxidation and anti-diabetic properties of green and yellow papaya (Carica papaya): Stimulation of glucose uptake in liver and myoblasts and wound healing in fibroblast.
60 minutes
(200-01) Anti-oxidation and anti-diabetic properties of green and yellow papaya (Carica papaya): Stimulation of glucose uptake in liver and myoblasts and wound healing in fibroblast.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Virginia State University
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Haiwen Li – Virginia State University ### 2074083###Poster Presenter######Virginia State University###Poster Presenter: – Virginia State University
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Application and development of molecular marker systems for the analysis of polyploid Prunus species
60 minutes
(800-105) Application and development of molecular marker systems for the analysis of polyploid Prunus speciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Júlia Halász, PhD, DSc (she/her/hers) – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo ### 1975249###Poster Presenter###Professor###Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo###Poster Presenter: – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo
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Application of phenomics to differentiate response of sugarcane genotypes to depleting soil moisture and bio stimulants
60 minutes
(900-02) Application of phenomics to differentiate response of sugarcane genotypes to depleting soil moisture and bio stimulantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra and ICAR National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management
Phenomics
Vinay Mahadev Hegde, M.Sc Agri (Plant Physiology) – Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra and ICAR National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management ### 1975231###Poster Presenter###PhD Research Scholar###Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra and ICAR National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management###Poster Presenter: – Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra and ICAR National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management
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Arabidopsis DDX3-like RNA helicases modulate the homeostasis and function of Argonaute proteins
60 minutes
(300-53) Arabidopsis DDX3-like RNA helicases modulate the homeostasis and function of Argonaute proteinsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology at LSU
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Chien Yu Huang (she/her/hers) – Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology at LSU ### 1311520###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology at LSU ###Poster Presenter: – Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology at LSU
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Arabidopsis GAUT1 synthesizes a specific homogalacturonan required for normal cell expansion
60 minutes
(400-02) Arabidopsis GAUT1 synthesizes a specific homogalacturonan required for normal cell expansionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Complex Carbohydrate Research Ctr, Univ. of Georgia
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Melani Atmodjo, Dr, Ph.D. – Complex Carbohydrate Research Ctr, Univ. of Georgia ### 1971100###Poster Presenter###Senior Research Associate###Complex Carbohydrate Research Ctr, Univ. of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – Complex Carbohydrate Research Ctr, Univ. of Georgia
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Arabidopsis thaliana bypass1 mutants overproduce a root-derived signaling molecule that arrests shoot development
60 minutes
(200-02) Arabidopsis thaliana bypass1 mutants overproduce a root-derived signaling molecule that arrests shoot developmentLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Jacob Olson – Purdue University ### 2074155###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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ARP6 and HSFA2 are required for temperature-induced modulation of meiotic recombination in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-106) ARP6 and HSFA2 are required for temperature-induced modulation of meiotic recombination in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Prateek Jain, PhD (he/him/his) – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ### 365121###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill###Poster Presenter: – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Assembly and Population History of Wild Sorghum bicolor
60 minutes
(800-107) Assembly and Population History of Wild Sorghum bicolorLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
William G. Voelker – University of North Carolina at Charlotte ### 2074250###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of North Carolina at Charlotte###Poster Presenter: – University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Assessment of Budburst Rate and Frost Tolerance in Wild Grapevine, Vitis labrusca, for Mitigating Spring Frost Injury
60 minutes
(100-03) Assessment of Budburst Rate and Frost Tolerance in Wild Grapevine, Vitis labrusca, for Mitigating Spring Frost InjuryLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The Ohio State University
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Gurkirat Singh, Masters (he/him/his) – The Ohio State University ### 2074234###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Associate###The Ohio State University###Poster Presenter: – The Ohio State University
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ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy-Linked Chemometrics: A Novel Approach to the Analysis and Control of the Invasive Species Japanese Knotweed
60 minutes
(500-03) ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy-Linked Chemometrics: A Novel Approach to the Analysis and Control of the Invasive Species Japanese KnotweedLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Lancaster University
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Claire A. Holden, PhD – Lancaster University ### 1970726###Poster Presenter######Lancaster University###Poster Presenter: – Lancaster University
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AtRGS1 Phospho-Barcode: Revealing the signaling mechanism mediated by phosphorylation
60 minutes
(400-25) AtRGS1 Phospho-Barcode: Revealing the signaling mechanism mediated by phosphorylationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cell Biology: General
Eduardo Bassi Simoni, Master's Degree and now PhD Candidate (he/him/his) – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ### 2074077###Poster Presenter###Research Scholar###University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill###Poster Presenter: – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Automated Image Analysis Pipeline to Quantify Preharvest Sprouting in Quinoa (Chenopdium quinoa)
60 minutes
(500-04) Automated Image Analysis Pipeline to Quantify Preharvest Sprouting in Quinoa (Chenopdium quinoa)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin, Madison
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Stuti Shrivastava, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Wisconsin, Madison ### 1975301###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###University of Wisconsin, Madison###Poster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Bacterial Leaf Scald of Plum in Texas: A Survey
60 minutes
(300-79) Bacterial Leaf Scald of Plum in Texas: A SurveyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Texas AgriLife Extension
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Pedro Uribe, PhD Plant Pathology – Texas AgriLife Extension ### 2074078###Poster Presenter###Extension Specialist III###Texas AgriLife Extension###Poster Presenter: – Texas AgriLife Extension
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Biochemical effects of three different types of nitrogen fertilizer applied as a foliar spray on hybrid poplar clone NM6 (Populus nigra L. x P. maximowiczii A. Henry)
60 minutes
(200-03) Biochemical effects of three different types of nitrogen fertilizer applied as a foliar spray on hybrid poplar clone NM6 (Populus nigra L. x P. maximowiczii A. Henry)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of New Hampshire
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Medini Weerasinghe, PhD – University of New Hampshire ### 2032682###Poster Presenter###Candidate###University of New Hampshire###Poster Presenter: – University of New Hampshire
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Biofertilizer additions have differential effects on microbiome composition and diversity across poplar genotypes
60 minutes
(300-08) Biofertilizer additions have differential effects on microbiome composition and diversity across poplar genotypesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Alyssa A. Carrell, PhD – Oak Ridge National Laboratory ### 2074147###Poster Presenter###Technical Staff###Oak Ridge National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Biogenic Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Ameliorate the Effect of Salinity Stress in Wheat Crop
60 minutes
(100-44) Biogenic Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Ameliorate the Effect of Salinity Stress in Wheat CropLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – PMAS AAUR
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Imran -. Badshah, Sr., M. Phil Botany – PMAS AAUR ### 1975196###Poster Presenter###M. Phil Scholar###PMAS AAUR###Poster Presenter: – PMAS AAUR
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Biostimulation and quantification of amino acids in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) subjected to abiotic stress.
60 minutes
(100-76) Biostimulation and quantification of amino acids in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) subjected to abiotic stress.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florestaria Cantareira LTDA
Abiotic: Water
Rodolfo Braga Marino, Bachelor – Florestaria Cantareira LTDA ### 1975272###Poster Presenter###Agronomist###Florestaria Cantareira LTDA###Poster Presenter: – Florestaria Cantareira LTDA
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Biosynthesis and regulation of 2-phenylethylglucosinolate (2PE) in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(200-04) Biosynthesis and regulation of 2-phenylethylglucosinolate (2PE) in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Makou Lin, PMCB PhD (he/him/his) – University of Florida ### 1975287###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Breaking resistance against non-adapted powdery mildew to understand plant immunity in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(300-54) Breaking resistance against non-adapted powdery mildew to understand plant immunity in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Maryland College Park
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Shunyuan Xiao, PhD – University of Maryland College Park ### 1061829###Poster Presenter###Professor###University of Maryland College Park###Poster Presenter: – University of Maryland College Park
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Breeding of microbiomes conferring salt tolerance to plants
60 minutes
(300-09) Breeding of microbiomes conferring salt tolerance to plantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of Texas at Austin
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Caio Guilherme Pereira, PhD – The University of Texas at Austin ### 2074257###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###The University of Texas at Austin###Poster Presenter: – The University of Texas at Austin
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Breeding tetraploid perennial grain sorghum for multiple harvests
60 minutes
(800-108) Breeding tetraploid perennial grain sorghum for multiple harvestsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The Land Institute
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Pheonah Nabukalu, PhD (she/her/hers) – The Land Institute ### 1971635###Poster Presenter###Perennial sorghum breeder###The Land Institute###Poster Presenter: – The Land Institute
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Built Better: Evaluating Field Performance of Inducible vs Constitutive Promoters Controlling Stress Response Transgenes in Hybrid 717-1B4 Populus tremula x alba
60 minutes
(800-52) Built Better: Evaluating Field Performance of Inducible vs Constitutive Promoters Controlling Stress Response Transgenes in Hybrid 717-1B4 Populus tremula x albaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – West Virginia University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Molli E. Coombs, MS (she/her/hers) – West Virginia University ### 2074158###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###West Virginia University###Poster Presenter: – West Virginia University
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C4 bioenergy feedstocks maintain photosynthetic capacity and biomass yield in elevated ozone concentrations
60 minutes
(1100-07) C4 bioenergy feedstocks maintain photosynthetic capacity and biomass yield in elevated ozone concentrationsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Shuai Li, n/a – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ### 2074225###Poster Presenter######University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Cadmium-induced changes under different light quality conditions in wheat
60 minutes
(100-04) Cadmium-induced changes under different light quality conditions in wheatLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Altafur Rahman, PhD – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences ### 2032647###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences###Poster Presenter: – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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CALCIUM-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE32 regulates cellulose biosynthesis 2 through post-translational modification of cellulose synthase
60 minutes
(400-03) CALCIUM-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE32 regulates cellulose biosynthesis 2 through post-translational modification of cellulose synthaseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Penn State University
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Donghui Wei (she/her/hers) – Penn State University ### 1975343###Poster Presenter###graduate student###Penn State University###Poster Presenter: – Penn State University
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Can Norway spruce be vaccinated against fungal infection and insect attack?
60 minutes
(300-94) Can Norway spruce be vaccinated against fungal infection and insect attack?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Abstract Co-Author: – Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Abstract Co-Author: – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Abstract Co-Author: – LUKE - Natural Resources Institute Finland
Abstract Co-Author: – Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
Abstract Co-Author: – NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Science
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Ngan B. Huynh, n/a – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research ### 1967383###Poster Presenter######NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research###Poster Presenter: – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
### @@@ Melissa H. Magerøy, PhD (she/her/hers) – Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research ### 1967397###Abstract Co-Author###Researcher###Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research###Abstract Co-Author: – Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
### she/her/hers @@@ Paal Krokene – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research ### 1967387###Abstract Co-Author######NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research###Abstract Co-Author: – NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
### @@@ Taina Pennanen – LUKE - Natural Resources Institute Finland ### 1967388###Abstract Co-Author######LUKE - Natural Resources Institute Finland###Abstract Co-Author: – LUKE - Natural Resources Institute Finland
### @@@ Jonathan Gershenzon, Prof. – Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology ### 1967389###Abstract Co-Author######Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology###Abstract Co-Author: – Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
### @@@ Jorunn E. Olsen – NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Science ### 1967390###Abstract Co-Author######NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Science###Abstract Co-Author: – NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Science
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CBFs-mediated COOLAIR activation reveals COOLAIR is not necessary for vernalization response
60 minutes
(600-06) CBFs-mediated COOLAIR activation reveals COOLAIR is not necessary for vernalization responseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Seoul National University
Development: Reproduction
Ilha Lee, PhD – Seoul National University ### 1975258###Poster Presenter###Professor###Seoul National University###Poster Presenter: – Seoul National University
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Cellular responses of Schrenkiella parvula roots to high salinity
60 minutes
(100-45) Cellular responses of Schrenkiella parvula roots to high salinityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Louisiana State University
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Thu Thi Nguyen, PhD student – Louisiana State University ### 2032684###Poster Presenter###PhD student###Louisiana State University###Poster Presenter: – Louisiana State University
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Changes in microbiome structure and plant’s defense responses during flooding stress and increased CO2
60 minutes
(100-77) Changes in microbiome structure and plant’s defense responses during flooding stress and increased CO2Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Houston
Abiotic: Water
Lauryn Coffman (she/her/hers) – University of Houston ### 1975219###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###University of Houston###Poster Presenter: – University of Houston
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Characterization of a novel role of citrate mediated root development in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(600-32) Characterization of a novel role of citrate mediated root development in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California, San Diego
Development: Vegetative
Jesus T. Peng (he/him/his) – University of California, San Diego ### 1975275###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Researcher###University of California, San Diego###Poster Presenter: – University of California, San Diego
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Characterization of Aldo-keto reductase 5 Gene Using CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing Technology
60 minutes
(800-148) Characterization of Aldo-keto reductase 5 Gene Using CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing TechnologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Chiayi University
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
WEN-LII HUANG, n/a – National Chiayi University ### 2074100###Poster Presenter###professor###National Chiayi University###Poster Presenter: – National Chiayi University
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Characterization of Overexpression of Arsenic Stress-Related F-Box (ASRF) in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-04) Characterization of Overexpression of Arsenic Stress-Related F-Box (ASRF) in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – West Virginia State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Graziele C. Preterotto, MS (she/her/hers) – West Virginia State University ### 2074199###Poster Presenter###Graduate Coordinator###West Virginia State University###Poster Presenter: – West Virginia State University
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Characterization of Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyases (PALs) in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(200-05) Characterization of Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyases (PALs) in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Lizhi Cheng, PhD Candidate – Purdue University ### 2074254###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Characterization of the Functions of Oxylipins in Stomatal Immunity
60 minutes
(200-06) Characterization of the Functions of Oxylipins in Stomatal ImmunityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry and Metabolism
QINGYUAN XIANG, n/a – University of Florida ### 1975225###Poster Presenter###Research assistant###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Characterizing Loss of Function Mutations in Cytokinin Receptors in Rice
60 minutes
(1000-07) Characterizing Loss of Function Mutations in Cytokinin Receptors in RiceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Eva Mei Shouse – University of North Carolina ### 2074091###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of North Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of North Carolina
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Characterizing the microbial carrying capacity of Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(300-10) Characterizing the microbial carrying capacity of Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Boston University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Michael Zulch (he/him/his) – Boston University ### 2074213###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###Boston University###Poster Presenter: – Boston University
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Circadian Regulation of Temperature Response in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-53) Circadian Regulation of Temperature Response in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California Riverside
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Sabrina M. Gilmour – University of California Riverside ### 1680172###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###University of California Riverside###Poster Presenter: – University of California Riverside
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Circular RNA response to microbe interactions of Lotus japonicus
60 minutes
(300-11) Circular RNA response to microbe interactions of Lotus japonicusLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Delecia Utley, n/a – North Carolina State University ### 2074116###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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Clathrin adaptor EPSIN1 governs protein abundance to the root outer plasma membrane domain for effective hormone efflux
60 minutes
(400-27) Clathrin adaptor EPSIN1 governs protein abundance to the root outer plasma membrane domain for effective hormone effluxLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Missouri-Columbia
Cell Biology: General
Antje Heese, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Missouri-Columbia ### 148399###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###University of Missouri-Columbia###Poster Presenter: – University of Missouri-Columbia
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Climate-tolerant, biofortified carrots: A sustainable micronutrient-rich high-value crop to enhance food security
60 minutes
(100-78) Climate-tolerant, biofortified carrots: A sustainable micronutrient-rich high-value crop to enhance food securityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Abiotic: Water
Md Harun Ar Rashid, N/A, PhD – Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh ### 1975205###Poster Presenter###Professor###Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh###Poster Presenter: – Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
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Clumping finger millet mutant exhibits Ca2+ acquisition of the calcineurin B-like protein-interacting kinase 24 (CIPK24) genes
60 minutes
(800-05) Clumping finger millet mutant exhibits Ca2+ acquisition of the calcineurin B-like protein-interacting kinase 24 (CIPK24) genesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Botany, Periyar University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Arulbalachandran Dhanarajan, PhD (he/him/his) – Department of Botany, Periyar University ### 1325994###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Department of Botany, Periyar University###Poster Presenter: – Department of Botany, Periyar University
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CmOR physically interacts with CmFBN1 to stimulate plastoglobule proliferation for β-carotene sequestration in chromoplasts of melon fruit
60 minutes
(200-29) CmOR physically interacts with CmFBN1 to stimulate plastoglobule proliferation for β-carotene sequestration in chromoplasts of melon fruitLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Agricultural Research Service
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Li Li, n/a – Agricultural Research Service ### 148352###Poster Presenter###Research Molecular Biologist/Adjunct Associate Professor###Agricultural Research Service###Poster Presenter: – Agricultural Research Service
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Combined Effects of a Glycine-rich RNA-Binding Protein and a NAC Transcription Factor Extend Grain Fill Duration and Improve Malt Barley Agronomic Performance
60 minutes
(800-06) Combined Effects of a Glycine-rich RNA-Binding Protein and a NAC Transcription Factor Extend Grain Fill Duration and Improve Malt Barley Agronomic PerformanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin-Madison
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Burcu Alptekin, PhD – University of Wisconsin-Madison ### 2074163###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Wisconsin-Madison###Poster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Combined GWAS and eQTL analysis uncovers novel genetic regulatory networks for lignin and carbohydrate biosynthesis in Populus trichocarpa
60 minutes
(800-54) Combined GWAS and eQTL analysis uncovers novel genetic regulatory networks for lignin and carbohydrate biosynthesis in Populus trichocarpaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Lab
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Mengjun Shu, PhD – Oak Ridge National Lab ### 1680083###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Oak Ridge National Lab###Poster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Lab
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Comparative fruit shape analysis across the cultivated Capsicum complexes
60 minutes
(800-109) Comparative fruit shape analysis across the cultivated Capsicum complexesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – West Virginia State University
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
SAI SATISH CHOWDARY KADIYALA, Bachelorrate – West Virginia State University ### 1975250###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###West Virginia State University###Poster Presenter: – West Virginia State University
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Comparative Genomics as a Tool for Discovering Missing Vitamin Metabolic Genes in Plants
60 minutes
(200-07) Comparative Genomics as a Tool for Discovering Missing Vitamin Metabolic Genes in PlantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Georgia
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Ghulam Hasnain, Ph. D. – University of North Georgia ### 1975227###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###University of North Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of North Georgia
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Comparative Heterologous Complementation Assays of a Putative Domestication QTL of the Common Bean
60 minutes
(800-55) Comparative Heterologous Complementation Assays of a Putative Domestication QTL of the Common BeanLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Emma Kunkel, B.S. Biology – University of Florida ### 1975270###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Comparative phytochemical evaluation and determination of the antioxidant potential of five congeneric species of genus Rheum from the North-West Indian Himalayas: Identification of elite chemotype(s)
60 minutes
(200-40) Comparative phytochemical evaluation and determination of the antioxidant potential of five congeneric species of genus Rheum from the North-West Indian Himalayas: Identification of elite chemotype(s)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Shahzad A. Pandith, PhD – University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India ### 1975256###Poster Presenter###DST INSPIRE Faculty Fellow###University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India###Poster Presenter: – University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India
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Comparative transcriptomic analyses of Peruvian cassava infested with the whitefly Aleurotrachelus socialis
60 minutes
(300-01) Comparative transcriptomic analyses of Peruvian cassava infested with the whitefly Aleurotrachelus socialisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California Riverside
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Animal
Lina Aguirre-Rojas, Entomology – University of California Riverside ### 1680109###Poster Presenter###Postdoc Fellow###University of California Riverside###Poster Presenter: – University of California Riverside
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Comparing traditional and quantum infrared imaging for molecular fingerprint detection in plants
60 minutes
(100-46) Comparing traditional and quantum infrared imaging for molecular fingerprint detection in plantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of New Mexico
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Kati A. Seitz, PhD – University of New Mexico ### 365038###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Researcher###University of New Mexico###Poster Presenter: – University of New Mexico
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Comparison of heat stress tolerance of photosynthesis and its component processes in two cotton species
60 minutes
(100-05) Comparison of heat stress tolerance of photosynthesis and its component processes in two cotton speciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Ved Parkash – University of Georgia ### 1375710###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Student###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Compensatory mechanisms of stomatal opening dampen efforts to improve water use efficiency by engineering plants with lower stomatal density
60 minutes
(800-07) Compensatory mechanisms of stomatal opening dampen efforts to improve water use efficiency by engineering plants with lower stomatal densityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Univeristy of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Daniel Lunn, N/A, n/a – Univeristy of Illinois Urbana-Champaign ### 1975332###Poster Presenter###Dr.###Univeristy of Illinois Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – Univeristy of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Competition for resources during semi-sequential growth of phytomers drive allometric patterns in the grass Setaria
60 minutes
(600-33) Competition for resources during semi-sequential growth of phytomers drive allometric patterns in the grass SetariaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Development: Vegetative
Renee Dale, PhD – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center ### 1007275###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Scholar###Donald Danforth Plant Science Center###Poster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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Computer-aided chemical screening identifies SOFTI as a novel small molecule inhibitor of protein O-fucosyltransferase SPINDLY in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(1000-08) Computer-aided chemical screening identifies SOFTI as a novel small molecule inhibitor of protein O-fucosyltransferase SPINDLY in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Stanford University and Carnegie Institute for Science
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Yalikunjiang Aizezi – Stanford University and Carnegie Institute for Science ### 1975235###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Stanford University and Carnegie Institute for Science###Poster Presenter: – Stanford University and Carnegie Institute for Science
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Concurrent Symposium: Genome-enabled elucidation of plant biosynthetic pathways
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(200-58) Exploiting natural variation in starch granule size and composition in Aegilops tauschii to improve wheat starch - Lightning TalkLocation: Oglethorpe AuditoriumSymposium Speaker: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Rose E. McNelly (she/her/hers) – John Innes Centre ### 1971800###Symposium Speaker###Post graduate research student###John Innes Centre###Symposium Speaker: – John Innes Centre
### she/her/hers @@@ Jesús Quiroz Chávez – John Innes Centre ### 1971810###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ Ruth Franklin – John Innes Centre ### 1971811###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ David Gilbert – John Innes Centre ### 1971808###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ Amy Briffa – John Innes Centre ### 1971809###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ Sanu Arora – John Innes Centre ### 1971807###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ Alexander Watson-Lazowski – John Innes Centre ### 1971806###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ Cristobal Uauy – John Innes Centre ### 1971812###Abstract Co-Author######John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
### @@@ David Seung – John Innes Centre ### 561429###Abstract Co-Author###Research Fellow###John Innes Centre###Abstract Co-Author: – John Innes Centre
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Conservation and Sustainable use of Crop Wild Relatives for Food Security
60 minutes
(1100-09) Conservation and Sustainable use of Crop Wild Relatives for Food SecurityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
SATISHKUMAR M. KHADIA, Ph.D. – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University ### 484621###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University###Poster Presenter: – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University
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Co-option of a lignin biosynthetic enzyme for specialized metabolism in Citrus
60 minutes
(200-41) Co-option of a lignin biosynthetic enzyme for specialized metabolism in CitrusLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Williams College
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Nina C. van der Velde (she/they) – Williams College ### 2074228###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate###Williams College###Poster Presenter: – Williams College
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Correlation-based network analysis of differentially expressed genes and metabolites induced by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat
60 minutes
(300-55) Correlation-based network analysis of differentially expressed genes and metabolites induced by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheatLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Larissa Carvalho Ferreira, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Florida ### 1975305###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Cover crop conditioned microbiomes can be used to manage cash crop stress responses across locations and time
60 minutes
(300-13) Cover crop conditioned microbiomes can be used to manage cash crop stress responses across locations and timeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cornell University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Zoe C. Economos, MS Plant-Microbe Biology (anticipated graduation 2025) (She/they) – Cornell University ### 2074148###Poster Presenter###Graduate Researcher###Cornell University###Poster Presenter: – Cornell University
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CRISPR-Based Detection System for Pathogenic Phytoplasma
60 minutes
(800-08) CRISPR-Based Detection System for Pathogenic PhytoplasmaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Maryland-College Park
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Joseph R. Lagner, n/a – University of Maryland-College Park ### 1975293###Poster Presenter###Graduate Assistant II###University of Maryland-College Park###Poster Presenter: – University of Maryland-College Park
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C-S lyases functioning in glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(200-08) C-S lyases functioning in glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Ethan Tucker, n/a – University of Florida ### 1975271###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Research Intern###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Cultural, environmental, and genetic influence on soybean rhizosphere composition and agronomic performance
60 minutes
(300-14) Cultural, environmental, and genetic influence on soybean rhizosphere composition and agronomic performanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Arkansas State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Brett Hale, n/a – Arkansas State University ### 2074261###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Arkansas State University###Poster Presenter: – Arkansas State University
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CYP72A9 Functions as a Modulator of Plant Growth During Abiotic Stress in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(100-06) CYP72A9 Functions as a Modulator of Plant Growth During Abiotic Stress in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The College of New Jersey
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Luke Rogers, n/a – The College of New Jersey ### 2074233###Poster Presenter######The College of New Jersey###Poster Presenter: – The College of New Jersey
### @@@ Elliie Kreider ### 2082583###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Leeann E. Thornton, PhD – The College of New Jersey ### 101602###Abstract Co-Author###Associate Professor###The College of New Jersey###Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
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Cytoplasmic Flux and Iron Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(100-47) Cytoplasmic Flux and Iron Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Amherst College
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Rachel Hendrickson – Amherst College ### 2074236###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate###Amherst College###Poster Presenter: – Amherst College
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Deciphering signals from the noise in the mRNA mobileome using comparative Solanaceae genomics
60 minutes
(1000-09) Deciphering signals from the noise in the mRNA mobileome using comparative Solanaceae genomicsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cornell University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Margaret H. Frank, PhD (she/her/hers) – Cornell University ### 323336###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Cornell University###Poster Presenter: – Cornell University
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Decoding the Genetic Pathways of Nectary Development and Filing in Aquilegia
60 minutes
(600-07) Decoding the Genetic Pathways of Nectary Development and Filing in AquilegiaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Harvard University
Development: Reproduction
Yan Gong, PhD – Harvard University ### 2074095###Poster Presenter###NSF PRFB Postdoctoral Fellow###Harvard University###Poster Presenter: – Harvard University
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Decoding the language of Plants: Green leaf volatile Signaling in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(1000-10) Decoding the language of Plants: Green leaf volatile Signaling in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Harshita Negi – University of South Carolina ### 2032681###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant ###University of South Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
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Determination and Comparison of Antioxidant Activities of South Texas Acacia Species
60 minutes
(200-42) Determination and Comparison of Antioxidant Activities of South Texas Acacia SpeciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Texas A & M International University
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Briana C. Valdez, Bachelor of Science (she/her/hers) – Texas A & M International University ### 2074179###Poster Presenter###Student###Texas A & M International University###Poster Presenter: – Texas A & M International University
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Determining Auxin Gene Regulatory Networks downstream of ARF19
60 minutes
(800-57) Determining Auxin Gene Regulatory Networks downstream of ARF19Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Wake Forest University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Megan E. Gerber, n/a – Wake Forest University ### 1975298###Poster Presenter######Wake Forest University###Poster Presenter: – Wake Forest University
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Determining the timing of the sporophyte-to-gametophyte transition in Arabidopsis, tobacco, and rice
60 minutes
(800-110) Determining the timing of the sporophyte-to-gametophyte transition in Arabidopsis, tobacco, and riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Julian Somers (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia ### 2032642###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Developing a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience for Functional Annotation of Uncharacterized Genes in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(700-02) Developing a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience for Functional Annotation of Uncharacterized Genes in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Mercer University
Education and Outreach
John P. Stanga, PhD (he/him/his) – Mercer University ### 2074176###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Mercer University###Poster Presenter: – Mercer University
### he/him/his0 seconds
Developing In Vitro Protocols for Wisconsin Fast Plants, Kalanchoe, and Tobacco
60 minutes
(800-09) Developing In Vitro Protocols for Wisconsin Fast Plants, Kalanchoe, and TobaccoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Elizabeth City State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Margaret Young, phD (she/her/hers) – Elizabeth City State University ### 1052931###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor of Biology###Elizabeth City State University###Poster Presenter: – Elizabeth City State University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Developing transcriptomic tools for genetic characterization of Musa sp. from Puerto Rico
60 minutes
(800-111) Developing transcriptomic tools for genetic characterization of Musa sp. from Puerto RicoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Institute of Sustainable Biotechnology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Christopher A. Sambolín pérez, MS – Institute of Sustainable Biotechnology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico ### 1389917###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###Institute of Sustainable Biotechnology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico###Poster Presenter: – Institute of Sustainable Biotechnology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico
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Development and delivery of cassava with RNAi-mediated resistance to Cassava Brown Streak Disease to Smallholder Farmers in East Africa
60 minutes
(800-10) Development and delivery of cassava with RNAi-mediated resistance to Cassava Brown Streak Disease to Smallholder Farmers in East AfricaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Danforth Center
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Nigel Taylor (he/him/his) – Danforth Center ### 1971615###Poster Presenter######Danforth Center###Poster Presenter: – Danforth Center
### he/him/his0 seconds
Development of a Routine Protocol for Chloroplast Transformation from Leaf Tissue in the Model Plant Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-11) Development of a Routine Protocol for Chloroplast Transformation from Leaf Tissue in the Model Plant Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Farmingdale State College
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Kerry A. Lutz, PhD – Farmingdale State College ### 1692896###Poster Presenter###Professor###Farmingdale State College###Poster Presenter: – Farmingdale State College
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Development of a Transient Expression System to Characterize eNAD(P) Receptors in Crop Plant Species
60 minutes
(300-56) Development of a Transient Expression System to Characterize eNAD(P) Receptors in Crop Plant SpeciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Benjamin Merritt, BS, MA (he/him/his) – University of Florida ### 2074231###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### he/him/his0 seconds
Development of novel small synthetic genomes (mini-synplastomes) for plastid genetic engineering
60 minutes
(400-43) Development of novel small synthetic genomes (mini-synplastomes) for plastid genetic engineeringLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Tennessee
Cell Biology: Plastids and Organelles
Alessandro Occhialini, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Tennessee ### 1975286###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Tennessee###Poster Presenter: – University of Tennessee
### he/him/his0 seconds
Development of Poplar Cell Wall Morphotypes for High Value Products through Xylan Modification using Synthetic Biology Approaches
60 minutes
(400-05) Development of Poplar Cell Wall Morphotypes for High Value Products through Xylan Modification using Synthetic Biology ApproachesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Complex Carbohydrate Research Centre
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Deepti M. Nambiar (she/her/hers) – Complex Carbohydrate Research Centre ### 2032632###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###Complex Carbohydrate Research Centre###Poster Presenter: – Complex Carbohydrate Research Centre
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Different carbon allocation strategies in annual and perennial species of Brachypodium at reproductive stage under carbon limitation induced by drought
60 minutes
(100-79) Different carbon allocation strategies in annual and perennial species of Brachypodium at reproductive stage under carbon limitation induced by droughtLocation: Exhibit HallAbiotic: Water
Jie Yun, PhD – MIT ### 2074270###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###MIT###Poster Presenter: – MIT
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DIRT/3D 2.0: Upgraded image-based 3D root phenotyping platform
60 minutes
(500-05) DIRT/3D 2.0: Upgraded image-based 3D root phenotyping platformLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Arizona
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Suxing Liu, Ph.D. – University of Arizona ### 482584###Poster Presenter###postdoctoral research assocoate###University of Arizona###Poster Presenter: – University of Arizona
### 60 minutes
(500-06) DIRT/3D 2.0: Upgraded image-based 3D root phenotyping platformLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of Arizona
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Suxing Liu, PhD (he/him/his) – The University of Arizona ### 1975248###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###The University of Arizona###Poster Presenter: – The University of Arizona
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Discovering growth and physiological markers of cotton fiber maturity
60 minutes
(1100-11) Discovering growth and physiological markers of cotton fiber maturityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Xavier University of Louisiana
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Harish Ratnayaka, PhD (he/him/his) – Xavier University of Louisiana ### 1680019###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###Xavier University of Louisiana###Poster Presenter: – Xavier University of Louisiana
### he/him/his @@@ Trevelle Connor ### 2082812###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Thu Pham ### 2082813###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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Discovery of Plant Responses to Magnesium Toxicity
60 minutes
(100-48) Discovery of Plant Responses to Magnesium ToxicityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Louisiana State University
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Sara Armstrong – Louisiana State University ### 2074131###Poster Presenter###PhD student###Louisiana State University###Poster Presenter: – Louisiana State University
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Disentangling the dynamics of bacterial microbiome diversity of Piper nigrum L. and Piper colubrinum rhizosphere and root endosphere
60 minutes
(300-57) Disentangling the dynamics of bacterial microbiome diversity of Piper nigrum L. and Piper colubrinum rhizosphere and root endosphereLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Soniya V. E V, N/A, PhD – Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology ### 213534###Poster Presenter###Scientist G and Dean, Academic###Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology
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Dissecting cis-regulatory control of robustness and plasticity in floral morphology
60 minutes
(600-08) Dissecting cis-regulatory control of robustness and plasticity in floral morphologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Development: Reproduction
Amy P. Lanctot, n/a – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 106594###Poster Presenter###Post Doctoral Associate###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Do spaceflight-isolated rhizobacteria promote plant growth in replete and low phosphorus media?
60 minutes
(300-15) Do spaceflight-isolated rhizobacteria promote plant growth in replete and low phosphorus media?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Aurora Toennisson, n/a – North Carolina State University ### 2074122###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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Does genetic drift or environmental adaptation drive accession recognition in Angiosperms?
60 minutes
(1100-47) Does genetic drift or environmental adaptation drive accession recognition in Angiosperms?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Emily Soucy (she/her/hers) – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074264###Poster Presenter###Student###Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Dynamic defense factors in plants
60 minutes
(300-58) Dynamic defense factors in plantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Washington University in St Louis
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Ben Mansfeld, PhD (he/him/his) – Washington University in St Louis ### 2074161###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Washington University in St Louis###Poster Presenter: – Washington University in St Louis
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Dynamic phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6A ensures the successful development of young Arabidopsis seedlings
60 minutes
(100-07) Dynamic phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6A ensures the successful development of young Arabidopsis seedlingsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Yueh Cho, PhD – Academia Sinica ### 1975208###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Fellow###Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
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Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and oyster’s shells powder on cocoa seedlings growth and resistance against Phytophthora megakarya (causal agent of black pod disease) in nursery
60 minutes
(300-59) Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and oyster’s shells powder on cocoa seedlings growth and resistance against Phytophthora megakarya (causal agent of black pod disease) in nurseryLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Bioetchnology Center of the University of Yaounde 1
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Paul Martial TENE TAYO, PhD – Bioetchnology Center of the University of Yaounde 1 ### 1975242###Poster Presenter###Professionnal Researcher###Bioetchnology Center of the University of Yaounde 1###Poster Presenter: – Bioetchnology Center of the University of Yaounde 1
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Effect of boron application on the physiological and antioxidant response in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) subjected to aluminum stress
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(100-103) Effect of boron application on the physiological and antioxidant response in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) subjected to aluminum stressLocation: Exhibit HallAbiotic: Salt and Minerals
Claudio Inostroza-Blancheteau, ### 2082818###Poster Presenter#########Poster Presenter:
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Effect of salt-tolerant clonal rootstocks on growth, physiological attributes and antioxidant activities in “Old Limachino Tomato” plants under saline growing conditions
60 minutes
(100-49) Effect of salt-tolerant clonal rootstocks on growth, physiological attributes and antioxidant activities in “Old Limachino Tomato” plants under saline growing conditionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Juan Pablo Martínez, Dr. – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) ### 1053049###Poster Presenter###Agronomist###Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)###Poster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)
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Effect of the rhizobacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens on growth, physiology and antioxidant defence in tomato under saline stress conditions
60 minutes
(100-50) Effect of the rhizobacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens on growth, physiology and antioxidant defence in tomato under saline stress conditionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Juan Pablo Martínez, Dr. – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) ### 1053049###Poster Presenter###Agronomist###Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)###Poster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA)
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Effects of exogenous application of phytohormones on wheat resistance to Hessian fly under different temperatures
60 minutes
(300-81) Effects of exogenous application of phytohormones on wheat resistance to Hessian fly under different temperaturesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Fayetteville State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Mohamed Maldani, Doctor (he/him/his) – Fayetteville State University ### 2074200###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Fayetteville State University###Poster Presenter: – Fayetteville State University
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Effects of Transcription Factor WUSCHEL on the Regeneration of Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-12) Effects of Transcription Factor WUSCHEL on the Regeneration of Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Blacksburg High School
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Andrew Wang – Blacksburg High School ### 2074101###Poster Presenter###High School Student###Blacksburg High School###Poster Presenter: – Blacksburg High School
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Efficient Engineering and Polycistronic CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing of Model C4 Plant, Setaria viridis
60 minutes
(800-150) Efficient Engineering and Polycistronic CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing of Model C4 Plant, Setaria viridisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Univeristy of California, Berkelely
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Kiflom Y. Aregawi, MSc – Univeristy of California, Berkelely ### 2074238###Poster Presenter###Staff Research Associate###Univeristy of California, Berkelely###Poster Presenter: – Univeristy of California, Berkelely
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Efficient transgene-free genome editing in plants in the T0 generation based on a co-editing strategy
60 minutes
(800-151) Efficient transgene-free genome editing in plants in the T0 generation based on a co-editing strategyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Xiaoen Huang, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Florida ### 1975228###Poster Presenter###Senior Biological Scientist###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Elements of Life: Biology Outreach Through Community-Based Learning
60 minutes
(700-03) Elements of Life: Biology Outreach Through Community-Based LearningLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Amherst College
Education and Outreach
Claire Macero – Amherst College ### 2074265###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate###Amherst College###Poster Presenter: – Amherst College
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Elevated temperature impacts on tuberization signaling in potato
60 minutes
(100-08) Elevated temperature impacts on tuberization signaling in potatoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auburn University
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Courtney Leisner, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) – Auburn University ### 1971595###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Auburn University###Poster Presenter: – Auburn University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Elucidating the biological roles of Nuclear Factor-Y (NF-Y) transcription factors using network analysis
60 minutes
(800-112) Elucidating the biological roles of Nuclear Factor-Y (NF-Y) transcription factors using network analysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Chamindika Siriwardana, PhD – Texas A&M University-Central Texas ### 1680025###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Texas A&M University-Central Texas###Poster Presenter: – Texas A&M University-Central Texas
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Elucidating the Epigenetic Mechanisms of Pluripotency in the Plant Shoot Apical Meristem
60 minutes
(800-58) Elucidating the Epigenetic Mechanisms of Pluripotency in the Plant Shoot Apical MeristemLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Emory University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Bri Silver, n/a – Emory University ### 2074135###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Emory University###Poster Presenter: – Emory University
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Elucidating the Mechanism of Action of Arabinogalactan-proteins
60 minutes
(400-06) Elucidating the Mechanism of Action of Arabinogalactan-proteinsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Ohio University
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Damilola A. Ayorinde, BSc, PhD in view (she/her/hers) – Ohio University ### 2032634###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Ohio University###Poster Presenter: – Ohio University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Elucidating the two-component mediated signal transduction system in Oryza sativa L. under salinity stress
60 minutes
(100-51) Elucidating the two-component mediated signal transduction system in Oryza sativa L. under salinity stressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Jawaharlal Nehru University
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Anjali Shailani, M.Sc Life Sciences – Jawaharlal Nehru University ### 1975211###Poster Presenter###Senior Research Fellow###Jawaharlal Nehru University###Poster Presenter: – Jawaharlal Nehru University
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Elucidation of regioselective stilbene O-methylations in Saccharinae grasses
60 minutes
(200-43) Elucidation of regioselective stilbene O-methylations in Saccharinae grassesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cornell University
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Andy CW Lui, PhD – Cornell University ### 1975304###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral research associate###Cornell University###Poster Presenter: – Cornell University
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ENA1, a transporter of nicotianamine that mediates secretion in the root of Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(100-52) ENA1, a transporter of nicotianamine that mediates secretion in the root of ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Yitze Chen, PhD – Academia Sinica ### 2074196###Poster Presenter###Post-doctoral researcher###Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
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Endophytic fungi symbiosis modulates the nitrogen deficiency-conducted hormone signaling
60 minutes
(300-16) Endophytic fungi symbiosis modulates the nitrogen deficiency-conducted hormone signalingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Shu-Jen Wang, PhD – National Taiwan University ### 107643###Poster Presenter###Professor###National Taiwan University###Poster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
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Endoplasmic reticulum–chloroplast contact in phospholipid metabolism mediated by a pair of differentially localized lipid phosphate phosphatases in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(600-09) Endoplasmic reticulum–chloroplast contact in phospholipid metabolism mediated by a pair of differentially localized lipid phosphate phosphatases in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Development: Reproduction
Nguyen Cam Van, Ph.D (she/her/hers) – RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science ### 2074099###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Fellow###RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science###Poster Presenter: – RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
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Engineering greater WUE in sorghum through tissue-specific manipulation of epidermal patterning factors to reduce stomatal density.
60 minutes
(100-80) Engineering greater WUE in sorghum through tissue-specific manipulation of Synthetic gene to reduce stomatal density.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abiotic: Water
sanbon Ch Gosa, PhD – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ### 1975241###Poster Presenter###Post Doctoral Research Associate###University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Enhanced natural rubber production in rubber dandelion Taraxacum kok-saghyz roots by foliar application of a natural lipid
60 minutes
(800-13) Enhanced natural rubber production in rubber dandelion Taraxacum kok-saghyz roots by foliar application of a natural lipidLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB)
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
JONGCHAN PARK, PhD – Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB) ### 2074067###Poster Presenter###Post-doctoral fellowship###Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB)###Poster Presenter: – Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB)
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Enhancement of Cas9 protein production through an in vivo protein-RNA tethering system
60 minutes
(800-152) Enhancement of Cas9 protein production through an in vivo protein-RNA tethering systemLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Yu-Hung Hung, PhD (she/her/hers) – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center ### 1680078###Poster Presenter###Research scientist###Donald Danforth Plant Science Center###Poster Presenter: – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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Enhancing crop defense strategies and productivity through the utilization of biogenic plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in agriculture: a case study.
60 minutes
(1100-14) Enhancing crop defense strategies and productivity through the utilization of biogenic plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in agriculture: a case study.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Missouri Western State University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Rene Frye – Missouri Western State University ### 2074072###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Research Student###Missouri Western State University###Poster Presenter: – Missouri Western State University
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Enhancing Nutritional Value of Wheat: A Study on Biofortification of Iron
60 minutes
(800-113) Enhancing Nutritional Value of Wheat: A Study on Biofortification of IronLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – John Innes Centre/University of Birmingham
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Muhammad W. Ali, MRSB (he/him/his) – John Innes Centre/University of Birmingham ### 1975281###Poster Presenter###PhD student###John Innes Centre/University of Birmingham###Poster Presenter: – John Innes Centre/University of Birmingham
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Enhancing Potato Crop Resilience: The Parakletos Discovery
60 minutes
(300-82) Enhancing Potato Crop Resilience: The Parakletos DiscoveryLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Muhammad Awais Zahid, PhD – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences ### 2074217###Poster Presenter###Researcher###Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences###Poster Presenter: – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Environmental impact on production of Alkaloids in Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum L.) and Ardusi (Adhatoda vasica Nees.) as influenced by seasonal variation.
60 minutes
(1100-15) Environmental impact on production of Alkaloids in Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum L.) and Ardusi (Adhatoda vasica Nees.) as influenced by seasonal variation.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
SATISHKUMAR M. KHADIA, Ph.D. – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University ### 484621###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University###Poster Presenter: – Sheth R. A. College of Science, Gujarat University
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Environmental metagenetics unveil novel plant-pollinator interactions
60 minutes
(300-02) Environmental metagenetics unveil novel plant-pollinator interactionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – York University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Animal
Sydney B. Wizenberg, PhD – York University ### 2032652###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral fellow###York University###Poster Presenter: – York University
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL): A User Facility that Offers Unique and Integrated Capabilities to Plant Biologists Across the World
60 minutes
(700-04) Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL): A User Facility that Offers Unique and Integrated Capabilities to Plant Biologists Across the WorldLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Education and Outreach
Vimal Kumar Balasubramanian, PhD – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ### 1052986###Poster Presenter###Scientist 2###Pacific Northwest National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Establishing Plantago species as new model plants for plant vascular biology
60 minutes
(800-14) Establishing Plantago species as new model plants for plant vascular biologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Hannah Levengood, PhD Student (she/her/hers) – Purdue University ### 2074121###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Establishing Plantains as Model Species in Dissecting Vascular Tissue-Specific Physiology and Signaling in Response to Low Minerals
60 minutes
(100-53) Establishing Plantains as Model Species in Dissecting Vascular Tissue-Specific Physiology and Signaling in Response to Low MineralsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Jing Huang, PhD – Purdue University ### 399410###Poster Presenter###postdoctoral researcher###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Establishment of a DNA-free genome editing and protoplast regeneration method in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
60 minutes
(800-153) Establishment of a DNA-free genome editing and protoplast regeneration method in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Ying Liu, MA – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences ### 1975283###Poster Presenter###PhD student###Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences###Poster Presenter: – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Establishment of cauline leaf identity by SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE proteins and flowering time regulators.
60 minutes
(600-10) Establishment of cauline leaf identity by SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE proteins and flowering time regulators.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
Development: Reproduction
Liren Du, n/a – University of South Carolina ### 2074180###Poster Presenter######University of South Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
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Estimation of drought tolerance in advanced lines derived from interspecific crosses Heliantus annuss L. and Helianthus argophyllus L.
60 minutes
(100-81) Estimation of drought tolerance in advanced lines derived from interspecific crosses Heliantus annuss L. and Helianthus argophyllus L.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Sargodha
Abiotic: Water
Muhammad Mubashar Hussaun, Ph.D – University of Sargodha ### 1975199###Poster Presenter###Researcher###University of Sargodha###Poster Presenter: – University of Sargodha
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Ethylene-mediated metabolic priming increases growth and stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(1000-11) Ethylene-mediated metabolic priming increases growth and stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Esha Dutta, BS, MS (she/her/hers) – University of Tennessee-Knoxville ### 1980890###Poster Presenter###Graduate research assistant, PhD candidate###University of Tennessee-Knoxville###Poster Presenter: – University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Ethylene-triggered subcellular trafficking of CTR1 enhances the response to ethylene gas
60 minutes
(1000-12) Ethylene-triggered subcellular trafficking of CTR1 enhances the response to ethylene gasLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Hye Lin Park, PhD (she/her/hers) – Purdue University ### 2032660###Poster Presenter###Post Doc###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Evaluating the Use of Aquatic Plants in Martian Agriculture
60 minutes
(1100-16) Evaluating the Use of Aquatic Plants in Martian AgricultureLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Sergio C. Solano, BS – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074194###Poster Presenter######Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Evaluating the use of Cupriavidus metallidurans as a soil amendment to improve plant resistance to metal induced toxiciy
60 minutes
(300-17) Evaluating the use of Cupriavidus metallidurans as a soil amendment to improve plant resistance to metal induced toxiciyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Frances A. Edmonson, B.S. Astrobiology – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074169###Poster Presenter###Student Researcher###Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Evolution and diversification of the ACT-like domain associated with plant basic helix–loop–helix transcription factors
60 minutes
(800-59) Evolution and diversification of the ACT-like domain associated with plant basic helix–loop–helix transcription factorsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Michigan State University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Yun Sun Lee, PhD – Michigan State University ### 1970953###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – Michigan State University
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Evolution of Anthranilate Metabolism in Plants
60 minutes
(200-44) Evolution of Anthranilate Metabolism in PlantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Williams College
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Hisham Tadfie, B.A. – Williams College ### 1679972###Poster Presenter###Student###Williams College###Poster Presenter: – Williams College
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Examining Environmental and Genetic Drivers of Alfalfa Nodulation and Nodule Branching Over Time and Space
60 minutes
(300-18) Examining Environmental and Genetic Drivers of Alfalfa Nodulation and Nodule Branching Over Time and SpaceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The Pennsylvania State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Elizabeth L. Paillan, BS Plant Science - Genetics and Biotechnology (she/her/hers) – The Pennsylvania State University ### 2074156###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###The Pennsylvania State University###Poster Presenter: – The Pennsylvania State University
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Exogenous riboflavin (vitamin B2) application enhances salinity tolerance through the activation of its biosynthesis in rice seedlings under salinity stress
60 minutes
(100-54) Exogenous riboflavin (vitamin B2) application enhances salinity tolerance through the activation of its biosynthesis in rice seedlings under salinity stressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Hiroshima University
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Kamonthip Jiadkong (she/her/hers) – Hiroshima University ### 2032630###Poster Presenter###Student###Hiroshima University###Poster Presenter: – Hiroshima University
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Experimental Interrogation of the Golgi Apparatus and ECM Secretion in the Green Alga, Penium margaritaceum
60 minutes
(400-07) Experimental Interrogation of the Golgi Apparatus and ECM Secretion in the Green Alga, Penium margaritaceumLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Skidmore College
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Kaylee A. Bagdan (she/her/hers) – Skidmore College ### 2074108###Poster Presenter###NSF Undergraduate Researcher###Skidmore College###Poster Presenter: – Skidmore College
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Exploiting Halophyte-associated Bacteria to Improve Salinity Tolerance of Alfalfa
60 minutes
(300-19) Exploiting Halophyte-associated Bacteria to Improve Salinity Tolerance of AlfalfaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Iqra Farooq, PhD (she/her/hers) – Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah ### 1975212###Poster Presenter###PhD Scholar###Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah###Poster Presenter: – Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
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Exploring antifungal activity of soil actinomycetes against common plant pathogenic fungi
60 minutes
(300-83) Exploring antifungal activity of soil actinomycetes against common plant pathogenic fungiLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Maryland eastern shore
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Mozhgan Sepehri, PhD – University of Maryland eastern shore ### 1975239###Poster Presenter###Dr.###University of Maryland eastern shore###Poster Presenter: – University of Maryland eastern shore
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Exploring Genetic Regulation of Compound Leaf Development in Eudicots: A Comparative Transcriptomic Approach
60 minutes
(600-34) Exploring Genetic Regulation of Compound Leaf Development in Eudicots: A Comparative Transcriptomic ApproachLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – UC Davis
Development: Vegetative
Siyu Li (she/her/hers) – UC Davis ### 2074263###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###UC Davis###Poster Presenter: – UC Davis
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Exploring Small Molecule Regulation of Developmental Decisions in Zea Mays
60 minutes
(200-45) Exploring Small Molecule Regulation of Developmental Decisions in Zea MaysLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California San Diego
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Abigail L. Tripka (she/her/hers) – University of California San Diego ### 1970911###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###University of California San Diego###Poster Presenter: – University of California San Diego
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Exploring the diversity, biosynthesis and antiviral applications of resin glycoside extracts from morning glory (Convolvulaceae) species.
60 minutes
(200-46) Exploring the diversity, biosynthesis and antiviral applications of resin glycoside extracts from morning glory (Convolvulaceae) species.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cornell University
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Kanza Arshad (she/her/hers) – Cornell University ### 2074210###Poster Presenter###Master's Student###Cornell University###Poster Presenter: – Cornell University
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Exploring the Early Stages of Root Nodule Symbiosis in Medicago truncatula Using Single Nuclei RNAseq Data Analysis
60 minutes
(300-20) Exploring the Early Stages of Root Nodule Symbiosis in Medicago truncatula Using Single Nuclei RNAseq Data AnalysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Jade Boyd, Bachelors in Biology (she/her/hers) – University of Florida ### 2032668###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Exploring the evolution of sex chromosomes in Cannabaceae
60 minutes
(800-114) Exploring the evolution of sex chromosomes in CannabaceaeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Sarah Carey (she/her/hers) – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology ### 1679911###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Fellow###HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Exploring the genetic diversity of Ketoacyl-CoA Synthetase (KCS) genes involved in plant fatty acid elongation across a diverse set of maize inbred lines
60 minutes
(800-115) Exploring the genetic diversity of Ketoacyl-CoA Synthetase (KCS) genes involved in plant fatty acid elongation across a diverse set of maize inbred linesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Iowa State University Department of Genetics, Development, and Cellular Biology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Darcy G. Bonds, n/a – Iowa State University Department of Genetics, Development, and Cellular Biology ### 2032667###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Researcher###Iowa State University Department of Genetics, Development, and Cellular Biology###Poster Presenter: – Iowa State University Department of Genetics, Development, and Cellular Biology
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Exploring the Multifaceted Strategies for Alleviating Drought Stress in Guava Cultivars
60 minutes
(800-60) Exploring the Multifaceted Strategies for Alleviating Drought Stress in Guava CultivarsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Horticulture, MNS-University of Agricluture, Multan-Pakistan
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Syeda AM Bokhari, N/A, M.Sc. (Hons.) – Department of Horticulture, MNS-University of Agricluture, Multan-Pakistan ### 2032663###Poster Presenter###Lecturer###Department of Horticulture, MNS-University of Agricluture, Multan-Pakistan###Poster Presenter: – Department of Horticulture, MNS-University of Agricluture, Multan-Pakistan
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Exploring the Role of CYP72A Enzymes in Zea mays Stress Responses
60 minutes
(100-09) Exploring the Role of CYP72A Enzymes in Zea mays Stress ResponsesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The College of New Jersey
Abstract Co-Author:
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Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
MaryAngela Senter – The College of New Jersey ### 2074172###Poster Presenter###Undergraduate Researcher###The College of New Jersey###Poster Presenter: – The College of New Jersey
### @@@ Aliyah Siddiqui ### 2098683###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Josie Maguire ### 2098685###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Aimee Torres ### 2098686###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Luke Rogers, n/a – The College of New Jersey ### 2074233###Abstract Co-Author######The College of New Jersey###Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
### @@@ Leeann E. Thornton, PhD – The College of New Jersey ### 101602###Abstract Co-Author###Associate Professor###The College of New Jersey###Abstract Co-Author: – The College of New Jersey
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Expression of Lyme Disease OspA in Maize as a Prototype Vaccine
60 minutes
(800-17) Expression of Lyme Disease OspA in Maize as a Prototype VaccineLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Applied Biotechnology Institute
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Erin M. Egelkrout, Ph.D. – Applied Biotechnology Institute ### 1646398###Poster Presenter###Senior Scientist###Applied Biotechnology Institute###Poster Presenter: – Applied Biotechnology Institute
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Expression of representative temperature response genes in Cnidium officinale leave under higher temperature
60 minutes
(100-10) Expression of representative temperature response genes in Cnidium officinale leave under higher temperatureLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
Abstract Co-Author:
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Abstract Co-Author: – Konkuk university
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Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea. ### 2074063###Poster Presenter###researcher###Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.###Poster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
### @@@ Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea ### 2074093###Abstract Co-Author######Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea###Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
### @@@ Eonyong Han ### 2074806###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Bongsuk Park ### 2074802###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Inuk Jung ### 2074805###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university ### 2074803###Abstract Co-Author###professor###Konkuk university###Abstract Co-Author: – Konkuk university
### @@@ Yong Il Kim ### 2100825###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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Expression patterns of cytokinin biosynthesis genes during adventitious shoot formation in ipecac
60 minutes
(1000-13) Expression patterns of cytokinin biosynthesis genes during adventitious shoot formation in ipecacLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Toyo University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Karin Okazaki, MA – Toyo University ### 2074119###Poster Presenter###Life Science###Toyo University###Poster Presenter: – Toyo University
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Extracellular NAD(P) induces a salicylic acid-independent, EDS1-dependent cell death suppression pathway
60 minutes
(300-61) Extracellular NAD(P) induces a salicylic acid-independent, EDS1-dependent cell death suppression pathwayLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Fiona M. Harris, PhD – University of Florida ### 1980902###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Extra-Ribosomal Functions of Ribosomal Protein L10B in Rice stress Adaptation
60 minutes
(100-82) Extra-Ribosomal Functions of Ribosomal Protein L10B in Rice stress AdaptationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad
Abiotic: Water
AKASHATA P. DAWANE, Ph.D – Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad ### 1975213###Poster Presenter######Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad###Poster Presenter: – Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad
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F-actin controls the turgor pressure in the coenocytic endosperm and determines the final seed size in Arabidopsis thaliana.
60 minutes
(600-11) F-actin controls the turgor pressure in the coenocytic endosperm and determines the final seed size in Arabidopsis thaliana.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Kentucky
Development: Reproduction
Vijyesh Sharma, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Kentucky ### 2074136###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###University of Kentucky###Poster Presenter: – University of Kentucky
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FAR-RED INSENSITIVE 219 and phytochrome B co-repress shade avoidance via modulating nuclear speckle formation
60 minutes
(1000-14) FAR-RED INSENSITIVE 219 and phytochrome B co-repress shade avoidance via modulating nuclear speckle formationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Hsu-Liang Hsieh, PhD – National Taiwan University ### 240902###Poster Presenter###Professor###National Taiwan University###Poster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
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Field Evaluation of Transgenic Sugarcane with RNAi suppression of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and Herbicide Resistance
60 minutes
(800-18) Field Evaluation of Transgenic Sugarcane with RNAi suppression of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and Herbicide ResistanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Baskaran Kannan, Ph.D – University of Florida ### 1052620###Poster Presenter######University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Finemapping OVATE suppressor sov2, a locus controlling fruit shape in tomato
60 minutes
(800-116) Finemapping OVATE suppressor sov2, a locus controlling fruit shape in tomatoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Sophie S. Caillault (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia ### 2074118###Poster Presenter###n/a###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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First report of anthracnose disease of Indian sandalwood in India caused by the pathogen Colletotrichum siamense
60 minutes
(300-84) First report of anthracnose disease of Indian sandalwood in India caused by the pathogen Colletotrichum siamenseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Institute of wood science and technology
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Swetha Purushotham, Msc – Institute of wood science and technology ### 2032657###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Scholar###Institute of wood science and technology###Poster Presenter: – Institute of wood science and technology
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Flowering performance of reblooming Hydrangea macrophylla cultivars
60 minutes
(1100-17) Flowering performance of reblooming Hydrangea macrophylla cultivarsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Christina Jennings, MS (they/them/theirs) – Tennessee State University ### 2074107###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Tennessee State University###Poster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
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Foliar application of salicylic acid improved morpho-anatomical features of potato by irrigating with wastewater
60 minutes
(100-83) Foliar application of salicylic acid improved morpho-anatomical features of potato by irrigating with wastewaterLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Education Lahore
Abiotic: Water
Sheza Ayaz, N/A, PhD – University of Education Lahore ### 1975230###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Education Lahore###Poster Presenter: – University of Education Lahore
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Foliar MeJA application induces endogenous phytohormonal responses that stimulate the antioxidant system in Vaccinium corymbosum under combined drought and aluminum stress.
60 minutes
(100-84) Foliar MeJA application induces endogenous phytohormonal responses that stimulate the antioxidant system in Vaccinium corymbosum under combined drought and aluminum stress.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Universidad de La Frontera
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Abiotic: Water
Marjorie Reyes, Dr. – Universidad de La Frontera ### 2074266###Poster Presenter###Biologist###Universidad de La Frontera###Poster Presenter: – Universidad de La Frontera
### @@@ Cristina Caceres-Gomez ### 2082814###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Patricio Delgado-Santibanez ### 2082815###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Crystal Cazor-Curilef ### 2082816###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Jorge Gonzalez-Villagra ### 2082817###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Claudio Inostroza-Blancheteau, ### 2082818###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Alejandra Ribera-Fonseca ### 2082819###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Adriano Nunes-Nesi ### 2082820###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Mabel Delgado Delgado ### 2082821###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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Functional analysis of glucan interacting residues in Physcomitrium patens CESA5
60 minutes
(400-09) Functional analysis of glucan interacting residues in Physcomitrium patens CESA5Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Rhode Island
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Arielle M. Chaves, n/a – University of Rhode Island ### 561357###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###University of Rhode Island###Poster Presenter: – University of Rhode Island
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Functional annotation of proteins for signaling network inference in non-model species
60 minutes
(500-07) Functional annotation of proteins for signaling network inference in non-model speciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Ross Sozzani, PhD (she/her/hers) – North Carolina State University ### 102201###Poster Presenter###Principal Investigator, Professor###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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Functional characterization of glycosyltransferases in duckweed to enable predictive biology
60 minutes
(200-10) Functional characterization of glycosyltransferases in duckweed to enable predictive biologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Tasleem Javaid, N/A, Ph.D – University of Georgia ### 2032662###Poster Presenter###Post Doctoral Associate###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Functional characterization of grape methyltransferases in volatile synthesis
60 minutes
(200-47) Functional characterization of grape methyltransferases in volatile synthesisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Williams College
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Cynthia Holland, PhD – Williams College ### 1052983###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Williams College###Poster Presenter: – Williams College
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Functional conservation between Arabidopsis and Human H2A.Zs
60 minutes
(800-117) Functional conservation between Arabidopsis and Human H2A.ZsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Emory University
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Paja Sijacic, PhD – Emory University ### 2074206###Poster Presenter######Emory University###Poster Presenter: – Emory University
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Functional Diversification of Rice AGO1 Proteins
60 minutes
(400-28) Functional Diversification of Rice AGO1 ProteinsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Washington University in St. Louis and Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Cell Biology: General
RACHEL E. JOUNI, PhD candidate – Washington University in St. Louis and Donald Danforth Plant Science Center ### 2074247###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Washington University in St. Louis and Donald Danforth Plant Science Center###Poster Presenter: – Washington University in St. Louis and Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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Functional potential of microbial specialists associated with the rhizosphere of wet and dry ecotypes of perennial grass Andropogon gerardii
60 minutes
(300-21) Functional potential of microbial specialists associated with the rhizosphere of wet and dry ecotypes of perennial grass Andropogon gerardiiLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Kansas State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Anna Kazarina, MS – Kansas State University ### 1975246###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Kansas State University###Poster Presenter: – Kansas State University
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Fungal Pathogens Utilize Extracellular Vesicles for Transport of Effector Proteins into Plant Host Cells
60 minutes
(300-85) Fungal Pathogens Utilize Extracellular Vesicles for Transport of Effector Proteins into Plant Host CellsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California, Riverside
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Claire Whitaker (she/her/hers) – University of California, Riverside ### 2074092###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of California, Riverside###Poster Presenter: – University of California, Riverside
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Fusarium oxysporum infecting Camelina sativa shows SIX genes diversity in its genome
60 minutes
(800-118) Fusarium oxysporum infecting Camelina sativa shows SIX genes diversity in its genomeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Milan
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Ali Farnian, Master's – University of Milan ### 1975226###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student in Plant Pathology###University of Milan###Poster Presenter: – University of Milan
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Galactosylation of kaempferol is required for pollen tube growth in tomato
60 minutes
(200-48) Galactosylation of kaempferol is required for pollen tube growth in tomatoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Doosan Shin, n/a – University of Florida ### 1975297###Poster Presenter######University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Gene expression changes induced by the sprout inhibitor DMN during potato dormancy release
60 minutes
(800-61) Gene expression changes induced by the sprout inhibitor DMN during potato dormancy releaseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Pennsylvania State University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Emily P. Dobry, M.S. – Pennsylvania State University ### 1980883###Poster Presenter###Graduate student, Ph.D. candidate###Pennsylvania State University###Poster Presenter: – Pennsylvania State University
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Gene expression, Molecular proliferation and Cellular signalling of Photosynthetic activities in Coffea arabica L.
60 minutes
(200-59) Gene expression, Molecular proliferation and Cellular signalling of Photosynthetic activities in Coffea arabica L.Location: Exhibit HallBiochemistry: Photosynthesis and BioEnergy
Vasu Jayaveeran ### 1976479###Poster Presenter#########Poster Presenter:
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Gene silencing for invasive common reed control
60 minutes
(800-19) Gene silencing for invasive common reed controlLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Ping Gong, PhD (he/him/his) – US Army Engineer Research and Development Center ### 2074089###Poster Presenter###Senior Research Biologist###US Army Engineer Research and Development Center###Poster Presenter: – US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
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Generating a high-quality genome for the rapid clonally reproducing duckweed, Lemna minor
60 minutes
(800-119) Generating a high-quality genome for the rapid clonally reproducing duckweed, Lemna minorLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Hannah Mueller (she/her/hers) – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology ### 2074258###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Generation of high oleic acid sunflowers using untargeted mutagenesis and high-throughput fatty acid profiling
60 minutes
(800-20) Generation of high oleic acid sunflowers using untargeted mutagenesis and high-throughput fatty acid profilingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Technical University of Munich
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Veronica E. Ramirez, MSc. (she/her/hers) – Technical University of Munich ### 1970769###Poster Presenter###Doctoral Candidate###Technical University of Munich###Poster Presenter: – Technical University of Munich
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Genetic analysis of leaf functional and eco-physiological traits to optimize water use efficiency in sorghum under seasonal drought conditions
60 minutes
(1100-18) Genetic analysis of leaf functional and eco-physiological traits to optimize water use efficiency in sorghum under seasonal drought conditionsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Michigan State University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Anuradha Singh, Ph.D (she/her/hers) – Michigan State University ### 1007232###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – Michigan State University
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Genetic architecture of fresh-market tomato yield
60 minutes
(800-21) Genetic architecture of fresh-market tomato yieldLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Tong Geon Lee, n/a – University of Florida ### 1975319###Poster Presenter######University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Genetic basis of drought tolerance during barley germination, seedling stage, and seed development
60 minutes
(100-85) Genetic basis of drought tolerance during barley germination, seedling stage, and seed developmentLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – ORISE/USDA
Abiotic: Water
Connor Slawin, BS (he/him/his) – ORISE/USDA ### 1975260###Poster Presenter###Affiliate###ORISE/USDA###Poster Presenter: – ORISE/USDA
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Genetic Characterization and Mapping of a Chlorophyll Deficiency Gene in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
60 minutes
(800-22) Genetic Characterization and Mapping of a Chlorophyll Deficiency Gene in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
YASIN TOPCU, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Georgia ### 1053058###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Genetic determinants of photosynthetic efficiency in an Andean and a Mesoamerican accession of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in varying light intensities.
60 minutes
(200-30) Genetic determinants of photosynthetic efficiency in an Andean and a Mesoamerican accession of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in varying light intensities.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry: Photosynthesis and BioEnergy
Andrew O. Egesa, MSc. – University of Florida ### 2074269###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Genetic Variability and Heritability for Forage and Seed Yields of Fourteen Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp) Genotypes under Drought Stress
60 minutes
(100-86) Genetic Variability and Heritability for Forage and Seed Yields of Fourteen Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp) Genotypes under Drought StressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – ARC-Agricultural Research Center
Abiotic: Water
MAGDY Maher Mosad Mohamed, PhD – ARC-Agricultural Research Center ### 1975224###Poster Presenter###Prof.###ARC-Agricultural Research Center###Poster Presenter: – ARC-Agricultural Research Center
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Genetic Variation of Arsenic Accumulation, Cloning and Expression Analysis of PoABCC2 in Response to Arsenic in Purslane
60 minutes
(800-62) Genetic Variation of Arsenic Accumulation, Cloning and Expression Analysis of PoABCC2 in Response to Arsenic in PurslaneLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Virgina State University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Jian Huang – Virgina State University ### 1680084###Poster Presenter###Postdoc Research Associate###Virgina State University###Poster Presenter: – Virgina State University
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Genome editing of Eucalyptus spp. for sustainable fiber production using CRISPR-Cas
60 minutes
(800-155) Genome editing of Eucalyptus spp. for sustainable fiber production using CRISPR-CasLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Carlos A. Cofre, n/a – North Carolina State University ### 1971097###Poster Presenter###Masters in Forestry###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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Genome editing of papaya
60 minutes
(800-156) Genome editing of papayaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Hawaii at Manoa
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – University of Hawaii at Manoa
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – University of Hawaii
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Miaoying Tian, PhD – University of Hawaii at Manoa ### 2074181###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###University of Hawaii at Manoa###Poster Presenter: – University of Hawaii at Manoa
### @@@ Marc Elias ### 2085136###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Jeremieh Hasley, MS – University of Hawaii at Manoa ### 1325966###Abstract Co-Author###Graduate Researcher###University of Hawaii at Manoa###Abstract Co-Author: – University of Hawaii at Manoa
### @@@ Rey-Joseph Dinulong ### 2085137###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ David A. Christopher, PhD – University of Hawaii ### 106897###Abstract Co-Author###Professor###University of Hawaii###Abstract Co-Author: – University of Hawaii
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Genome-Wide Identification of Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenase in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
60 minutes
(800-23) Genome-Wide Identification of Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenase in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Mingzhu Wu, PhD – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation ### 1325787###Poster Presenter###Dr.###Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation###Poster Presenter: – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation
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Genome-wide Transcriptome analysis of Poplar and Sorghum under Iron and Zinc stress
60 minutes
(1100-19) Genome-wide Transcriptome analysis of Poplar and Sorghum under Iron and Zinc stressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Labs
Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – USDA Children’s Nutrition Research Center
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca
Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Sunita Kumari, PhD (she/her/hers) – Cold Spring Harbor Labs ### 2074144###Poster Presenter###Senior Bioinformatics Scientist###Cold Spring Harbor Labs###Poster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Labs
### she/her/hers @@@ Aditi Bhat – Brookhaven National Laboratory ### 1971041###Abstract Co-Author######Brookhaven National Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
### @@@ Crysten Blaby-Haas, PhD (she/her/hers) – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ### 1971098###Abstract Co-Author###Staff Scientist###Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
### she/her/hers @@@ Michael Clear ### 2082592###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Nicolas Grosjeans ### 2082593###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Tim Paape – USDA Children’s Nutrition Research Center ### 2082594###Abstract Co-Author######USDA Children’s Nutrition Research Center###Abstract Co-Author: – USDA Children’s Nutrition Research Center
### @@@ Chirag Gupta ### 2082595###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Dimiru Tadesse, PhD – Brookhaven National Laboratory ### 1680041###Abstract Co-Author###Postdoctoral Research Associate###Brookhaven National Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
### @@@ Daifeng Wang ### 2082596###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Doreen Ware – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca ### 101688###Abstract Co-Author###Adj. Professor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca
### @@@ Meng Xie – Brookhaven National Laboratory ### 1048273###Abstract Co-Author###Assistant Biologist###Brookhaven National Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Genome-wide transcriptome analysis to identify the gene(s) associated with parthenocarpy in muscadine grape
60 minutes
(800-120) Genome-wide transcriptome analysis to identify the gene(s) associated with parthenocarpy in muscadine grapeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
M.A. Rahman, Ph.D. – Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101 ### 2074221###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101###Poster Presenter: – Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101
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Genotypic variation in growth, photosynthetic responses, and acclimation potential of thylakoid processes in cotton exposed to high temperature extremes.
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 HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
John Snider, PhD – University of Georgia ### 1325741###Poster Presenter###Professor###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Getting to know the family: Computational exploration of uncharacterized protein families
60 minutes
(700-05) Getting to know the family: Computational exploration of uncharacterized protein familiesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Western Carolina University
Education and Outreach
Amanda R. Storm, PhD (she/her/hers) – Western Carolina University ### 561477###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Western Carolina University###Poster Presenter: – Western Carolina University
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Good fences make good neighbors; the BORDER family of negative transcription elongation factors prevent transcriptional interference and repress gene expression in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-63) Good fences make good neighbors; the BORDER family of negative transcription elongation factors prevent transcriptional interference and repress gene expression in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Indiana Univeristy
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Scott Michaels, PhD – Indiana Univeristy ### 107890###Poster Presenter###Professor and Chair###Indiana Univeristy###Poster Presenter: – Indiana Univeristy
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Gramene 2023: A comparative resource on plant reference genomes, pan genomes and plant reactome pathways
60 minutes
(500-08) Gramene 2023: A comparative resource on plant reference genomes, pan genomes and plant reactome pathwaysLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – USDA-ARS
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Janeen Braynen, Ph.D – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 1680044###Poster Presenter###PostDoc###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Sunita Kumari, PhD – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 101766###Abstract Co-Author###Senior Bioinformatics Scientist###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Kapeel Chougule – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 1346061###Abstract Co-Author###Computational Science Developer###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Nicholas Gladman, Ph.D – USDA-ARS ### 1975309###Abstract Co-Author###Research Molecular Biologist###USDA-ARS###Abstract Co-Author: – USDA-ARS
### @@@ Vivek Kumar – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 1053092###Abstract Co-Author###Senior Scientist###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Zhenyuan Lu ### 2082825###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Andrew Olson – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, ### 108358###Abstract Co-Author######Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
### @@@ Marcela K. Tello-Ruiz, PhD – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 1007140###Abstract Co-Author###Computational Science Manager II###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Sharon Wei – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ### 101765###Abstract Co-Author######Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
### @@@ Justin Elser – Oregon State University ### 101751###Abstract Co-Author######Oregon State University###Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
### @@@ Parul Gupta – Oregon State University ### 1326161###Abstract Co-Author######Oregon State University###Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
### @@@ Sushma Naithani – Oregon State University ### 101761###Abstract Co-Author######Oregon State University###Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
### @@@ Pankaj Jaiswal – Oregon State University ### 101112###Abstract Co-Author###Assistant Professor###Oregon State University###Abstract Co-Author: – Oregon State University
### @@@ Nancy George ### 2082826###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Irene Papatheodorou ### 2082827###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Doreen Ware – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca ### 101688###Abstract Co-Author###Adj. Professor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory###Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca###Abstract Co-Author: – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,/ USDA-ARS-NAA, Ithaca
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GRAS Family Transcription Factor Binding Behaviors in Sorghum bicolor and Other Monocots
60 minutes
(800-64) GRAS Family Transcription Factor Binding Behaviors in Sorghum bicolor and Other MonocotsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – USDA-ARS
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Nicholas Gladman, Ph.D – USDA-ARS ### 1975309###Poster Presenter###Research Molecular Biologist###USDA-ARS###Poster Presenter: – USDA-ARS
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Growth light quality influences the temperature of the leaf surface via regulation of stomatal conductance and the rate of NPQ thermal dissipation
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 dissipationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Magdalena Trojak, PhD – Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce ### 2074202###Poster Presenter###Assistant professor###Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce###Poster Presenter: – Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce
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GRZHD-1 is a Novel Transcription Factor that Negatively Regulates the Gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-65) GRZHD-1 is a Novel Transcription Factor that Negatively Regulates the Gravitropism in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Yuhan Cho, n/a – Gyeongsang National University ### 2074113###Poster Presenter######Gyeongsang National University###Poster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
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H2A.Z-mediated facultative heterochromatin formation during nutrient stress response using time-and cell type-resolved chromatin profiling in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-66) H2A.Z-mediated facultative heterochromatin formation during nutrient stress response using time-and cell type-resolved chromatin profiling in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Emory University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Dylan Holder, Bachelors – Emory University ### 2074133###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Emory University###Poster Presenter: – Emory University
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Harnessing natural variation to find mechanisms regulating ARF7 protein levels under stress
60 minutes
(1000-15) Harnessing natural variation to find mechanisms regulating ARF7 protein levels under stressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Duke University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Katelyn Sageman-Furnas, PhD – Duke University ### 1975278###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral associate###Duke University###Poster Presenter: – Duke University
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High Quality Geumgang1 Genome Assembly using Various Strategies with HiFi sequencing reads
60 minutes
(500-09) High Quality Geumgang1 Genome Assembly using Various Strategies with HiFi sequencing readsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Konkuk University
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Minyoung Song – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University ### 2074860###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University###Poster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University
### @@@ Muhyun Kim ### 2074858###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Dohye Kweon ### 2074861###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Yumi Ko ### 2074862###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Seehyun Park ### 2074863###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Ill-Min Chung ### 2074864###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Soon-Wook Kwon ### 2074865###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Tae-Ho Ham ### 2074866###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Joohyun Lee, Ph.D – Konkuk University ### 2074145###Abstract Co-Author###Professor###Konkuk University###Abstract Co-Author: – Konkuk University
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High Temperature Stress and Resistance of Wheat Plants to Hessian Fly Infestation
60 minutes
(100-14) High Temperature Stress and Resistance of Wheat Plants to Hessian Fly InfestationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Fayetteville State University
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Lieceng Zhu, n/a – Fayetteville State University ### 2074069###Poster Presenter###Professor###Fayetteville State University###Poster Presenter: – Fayetteville State University
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HOMEODOMAIN containing protein mediates chromatin compaction and rewires leaf epidermal patterning
60 minutes
(400-29) HOMEODOMAIN containing protein mediates chromatin compaction and rewires leaf epidermal patterningLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica
Cell Biology: General
Ansar Ali, PhD – Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica ### 2032638###Poster Presenter###Mr###Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica
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Homology-Based Optimization of the Pong Transposase Protein
60 minutes
(800-157) Homology-Based Optimization of the Pong Transposase ProteinLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Zara Lacera, n/a – University of South Carolina Aiken ### 2074110###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###University of South Carolina Aiken###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
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Host flavonoids coordinate with rhizosphere microbiota to regulate Gibberella root rot resistance in maize
60 minutes
(300-62) Host flavonoids coordinate with rhizosphere microbiota to regulate Gibberella root rot resistance in maizeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Nanjing Agricultural University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Xiquan Gao, PhD – Nanjing Agricultural University ### 2074070###Poster Presenter###Professor###Nanjing Agricultural University###Poster Presenter: – Nanjing Agricultural University
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Host Lam proteins in brome mosaic virus replication
60 minutes
(300-63) Host Lam proteins in brome mosaic virus replicationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Virginia Tech
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Parkeswaran Suseendran, n/a – Virginia Tech ### 2074064###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Virginia Tech###Poster Presenter: – Virginia Tech
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Host-induced gene silencing in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica
60 minutes
(800-67) Host-induced gene silencing in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthicaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Penn State Univeristy
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Allison Zvarick – Penn State Univeristy ### 2074150###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Penn State Univeristy###Poster Presenter: – Penn State Univeristy
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How does altering mPing’s target site duplication sequences affect insertion?
60 minutes
(800-158) How does altering mPing’s target site duplication sequences affect insertion?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Kaili Renken, n/a – University of South Carolina Aiken ### 2074130###Poster Presenter######University of South Carolina Aiken###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
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How does intron loss and gain affect chromatin marks in gene duplicates?
60 minutes
(800-68) How does intron loss and gain affect chromatin marks in gene duplicates?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California, Davis
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Alice Pierce – University of California, Davis ### 2032645###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###University of California, Davis###Poster Presenter: – University of California, Davis
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How does the Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Cascade Regulate Nicotine Biosynthesis?
60 minutes
(800-69) How does the Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Cascade Regulate Nicotine Biosynthesis?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Kentucky
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Yan Zhou, Doctoral (she/her/hers) – University of Kentucky ### 2074143###Poster Presenter###Graduate student; Graduate research assistant###University of Kentucky###Poster Presenter: – University of Kentucky
### she/her/hers0 seconds
How ectopic vascular meristems form?
60 minutes
(600-36) How ectopic vascular meristems form?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Cornell University
Development: Vegetative
Israel L. Cunha Neto, PhD – Cornell University ### 1975269###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Associate###Cornell University###Poster Presenter: – Cornell University
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How Phenology and Leaf Position Shape Carbon Dynamics in Citrus Trees
60 minutes
(1100-20) How Phenology and Leaf Position Shape Carbon Dynamics in Citrus TreesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Syed Bilal Hussain, PhD – University of Florida ### 1970840###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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How the plant hormones brassinosteroids contribute to the heat shock response of plants
60 minutes
(100-15) How the plant hormones brassinosteroids contribute to the heat shock response of plantsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Technical University of Munich
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Brigitte Poppenberger, n/a – Technical University of Munich ### 1970838###Poster Presenter###Professor###Technical University of Munich###Poster Presenter: – Technical University of Munich
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HPCA1 Is Required For Systemic Reactive Oxygen Species And Calcium Cell-To-Cell Signaling And Plant Acclimation To Stress
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(1000-37 ) HPCA1 Is Required For Systemic Reactive Oxygen Species And Calcium Cell-To-Cell Signaling And Plant Acclimation To StressPoster Presenter: – University of Missouri
Yosef Fichman, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Missouri ### 1048277###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Fellow###University of Missouri###Poster Presenter: – University of Missouri
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HypoQuantyl - A machine learning approach to quantify the growth dynamics of hypocotyls
60 minutes
(500-10) HypoQuantyl - A machine learning approach to quantify the growth dynamics of hypocotylsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin - Madison
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Julian A. Bustamante, MS – University of Wisconsin - Madison ### 672431###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###University of Wisconsin - Madison###Poster Presenter: – University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Identification and characterization of a temperature sensitive chlorotic soybean mutant
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(800-123) Identification and characterization of a temperature sensitive chlorotic soybean mutantLocation: Exhibit Hall APoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
C. Nathan Hancock, n/a – University of South Carolina Aiken ### 1658408###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###University of South Carolina Aiken###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina Aiken
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Identification and characterization of blue light photoreceptor gene family and their expression in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) under cold stress
60 minutes
(100-16) Identification and characterization of blue light photoreceptor gene family and their expression in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) under cold stressLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Mohsin Ali, Ph.D (he/him/his) – Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania ### 2032686###Poster Presenter###Ph.D Scholar###Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania###Poster Presenter: – Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania
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Identification and characterization of tobacco silicon-induced histidine-rich defensins
60 minutes
(300-64) Identification and characterization of tobacco silicon-induced histidine-rich defensinsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Toledo
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
STEPHEN W. MUHINDI, N/A (he/him/his) – University of Toledo ### 2032631###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###University of Toledo###Poster Presenter: – University of Toledo
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Identification of amino acid-derived metabolites and associated natural allelic variations in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(200-11) Identification of amino acid-derived metabolites and associated natural allelic variations in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Zhiwei Luo – Purdue University ### 2074152###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Identification of CESA features that confer the ability to function within homo-oligomeric CSCs
60 minutes
(400-10) Identification of CESA features that confer the ability to function within homo-oligomeric CSCsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Rhode Island
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Jamie M. Lamkin, n/a – University of Rhode Island ### 2074141###Poster Presenter######University of Rhode Island###Poster Presenter: – University of Rhode Island
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Identification of factors affecting aerial root formation in sorghum to enhance biological nitrogen fixation
60 minutes
(300-22) Identification of factors affecting aerial root formation in sorghum to enhance biological nitrogen fixationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Emily Wolf – University of Florida ### 2032676###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Identification of Pb tolerance genes in G. celosoides, a Pb hyperaccumulator
60 minutes
(1100-21) Identification of Pb tolerance genes in G. celosoides, a Pb hyperaccumulatorLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Sifau A. Adejumo, Ph.D – University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria ### 1975201###Poster Presenter###Lecturer###University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria###Poster Presenter: – University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
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Identification of potential Auxin Response Candidate genes for soybean rapid canopy coverage through comparative evolution and expression analysis
60 minutes
(500-11) Identification of potential Auxin Response Candidate genes for soybean rapid canopy coverage through comparative evolution and expression analysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Virginia Tech
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Deisiany F. Ferreira Neres – Virginia Tech ### 1679864###Poster Presenter###Ph.D student###Virginia Tech###Poster Presenter: – Virginia Tech
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Identification of potential interactors from the OFP, TRM and SUN families to investigate the molecular mechanisms of organ morphogenesis in tomato
60 minutes
(800-124) Identification of potential interactors from the OFP, TRM and SUN families to investigate the molecular mechanisms of organ morphogenesis in tomatoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Yanbing Wang, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia ### 1975284###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Identification of proteins and biological processes affected by use of essential oils on fresh strawberries.
60 minutes
(800-24) Identification of proteins and biological processes affected by use of essential oils on fresh strawberries.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Kajol Pradhan, Master's degree (she/her/hers) – Tennessee State University ### 2074272###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Tennessee State University###Poster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Identification of Stem Parenchyma-Specific Promoters for Enhanced Oil Accumulation in Productive Crops
60 minutes
(800-25) Identification of Stem Parenchyma-Specific Promoters for Enhanced Oil Accumulation in Productive CropsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Li-Qing Chen, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ### 561006###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Identification of VOZ1 as a novel target of HY5 and COP1 in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-70) Identification of VOZ1 as a novel target of HY5 and COP1 in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
KIM YUJEONG, n/a – Gyeongsang National University ### 2074114###Poster Presenter######Gyeongsang National University###Poster Presenter: – Gyeongsang National University
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Identifying and characterizing a missing peroxin–PEX8–in Arabidopsis thaliana
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(400-48) Identifying and characterizing a missing peroxin–PEX8–in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit Hall APoster Presenter: – Rice University
Gabrielle C. Buck (she/her/hers) – Rice University ### 1970907###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###Rice University###Poster Presenter: – Rice University
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Identifying candidate genes for nicotine content in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) using a MAGIC population through the GWAS and expression profile analysis
60 minutes
(800-26) Identifying candidate genes for nicotine content in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) using a MAGIC population through the GWAS and expression profile analysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – zhengzhou tobacco research institute
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
xin xu (she/her/hers) – zhengzhou tobacco research institute ### 2032639###Poster Presenter###research associate###zhengzhou tobacco research institute###Poster Presenter: – zhengzhou tobacco research institute
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Identifying candidate sex-determining genes and characterizing the non-recombining regions of the sex chromosomes of Morella cerifera & Morella rubra
60 minutes
(800-125) Identifying candidate sex-determining genes and characterizing the non-recombining regions of the sex chromosomes of Morella cerifera & Morella rubraLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auburn University & HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Laramie Akozbek, n/a – Auburn University & HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology ### 2074229###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###Auburn University & HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – Auburn University & HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Identifying Quorum Sensing Signals in the Model Unicellular Eukaryote Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
60 minutes
(200-12) Identifying Quorum Sensing Signals in the Model Unicellular Eukaryote Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Kirstin D. Cutshaw (she/her/hers) – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074074###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Impact of light quality on early development of commercial strawberry
60 minutes
(100-17) Impact of light quality on early development of commercial strawberryLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Plenty
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Sofia D. Carvalho, PhD (she/her/hers) – Plenty ### 2074245###Poster Presenter###Senior Scientist###Plenty###Poster Presenter: – Plenty
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Impact of phloem-limited disease on source-sink dynamics
60 minutes
(1100-22) Impact of phloem-limited disease on source-sink dynamicsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Dorcas O. Alade, MSc (she/her/hers) – University of Florida ### 2077072###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Impact of xylem-specific SULTR3 gene mutations in Populus tremula × alba drought response
60 minutes
(100-87) Impact of xylem-specific SULTR3 gene mutations in Populus tremula × alba drought responseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Abiotic: Water
Samantha M. Surber, Bachelor's of Science – University of Georgia ### 1326149###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Impacts of Combined Xanthomonas Infection and Ozone Stress on Physiological and Transcriptomic Responses in Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
60 minutes
(1100-23) Impacts of Combined Xanthomonas Infection and Ozone Stress on Physiological and Transcriptomic Responses in Pepper (Capsicum annuum)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auburn University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Collin Modelski – Auburn University ### 2074256###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Auburn University###Poster Presenter: – Auburn University
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Improved Method for Extraction and Purification of Ergot Alkaloids from Tall Fescue Seed
60 minutes
(300-23) Improved Method for Extraction and Purification of Ergot Alkaloids from Tall Fescue SeedLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Texas Rio Grande valley
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Nabanita Chattopadhyay, PhD – University of Texas Rio Grande valley ### 1980901###Poster Presenter###Lecturer###University of Texas Rio Grande valley###Poster Presenter: – University of Texas Rio Grande valley
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Improving carbon allocation predictions in crop models
60 minutes
(500-12) Improving carbon allocation predictions in crop modelsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Ximin Piao, MS (she/her/hers) – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign ### 2074249###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Improving Regeneration from Transformed Dogwood Embryogenic Cultures
60 minutes
(800-28) Improving Regeneration from Transformed Dogwood Embryogenic CulturesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Julianne Patterson, Majoring in Applied Biotechnology (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia ### 1980896###Poster Presenter###Student Research Assistant###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Improving rice landraces for lodging resistance, enhanced grain number, and disease resistance with genome editing
60 minutes
(800-159) Improving rice landraces for lodging resistance, enhanced grain number, and disease resistance with genome editingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – ICAR-National Rice Research Institute
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Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Kutubuddin A. Molla, PhD (he/him/his) – ICAR-National Rice Research Institute ### 1975282###Poster Presenter###Scientist###ICAR-National Rice Research Institute###Poster Presenter: – ICAR-National Rice Research Institute
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Improving wheat grain protein quality in a sustainable framework
60 minutes
(800-29) Improving wheat grain protein quality in a sustainable frameworkLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Western Australia
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Katharina Belt, PhD – University of Western Australia ### 1975345###Poster Presenter###Research Scientist###University of Western Australia###Poster Presenter: – University of Western Australia
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In Silico Mining And Validation of Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) Markers Derived from the Fragaria x anannasa Genome Assembly
60 minutes
(800-30) In Silico Mining And Validation of Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) Markers Derived from the Fragaria x anannasa Genome AssemblyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of the Philippines, Diliman
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Venus Herrera Elec, MS – University of the Philippines, Diliman ### 1007261###Poster Presenter######University of the Philippines, Diliman###Poster Presenter: – University of the Philippines, Diliman
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Incorporating Edible Decomposers into Sustainable Bioregenerative Life Support Systems for a Martian Settlement
60 minutes
(300-25) Incorporating Edible Decomposers into Sustainable Bioregenerative Life Support Systems for a Martian SettlementLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Caitlyn Hubric, n/a – Florida Institute of Technology ### 2074262###Poster Presenter######Florida Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Florida Institute of Technology
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Indole-3-acetaldoxime Biosynthesis Represses the Phenylpropanoid Accumulation in Tomato
60 minutes
(400-11) Indole-3-acetaldoxime Biosynthesis Represses the Phenylpropanoid Accumulation in TomatoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Haohao Zhao, PhD candidate – University of Florida ### 1975306###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student ###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Induction of biogenic volatiles in tobacco leaves at different temperature.
60 minutes
(100-18) Induction of biogenic volatiles in tobacco leaves at different temperature.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – School of Life Sciences JNU New Delhi
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
SATPAL TURAN, PhD – School of Life Sciences JNU New Delhi ### 2074197###Poster Presenter###Dr###School of Life Sciences JNU New Delhi###Poster Presenter: – School of Life Sciences JNU New Delhi
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Influence of activated charcoal, cefotaxime, and amino acids on the production and development of somatic embryos and plant regeneration in alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
60 minutes
(800-31) Influence of activated charcoal, cefotaxime, and amino acids on the production and development of somatic embryos and plant regeneration in alfalfa (Medicago sativa)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Fort Valley State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Suma Basak, PhD – Fort Valley State University ### 2074241###Poster Presenter###Post doctoral researcher###Fort Valley State University###Poster Presenter: – Fort Valley State University
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Inositol Pyrophosphates Regulate Phosphate Starvations Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(1000-16) Inositol Pyrophosphates Regulate Phosphate Starvations Responses in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Eric S. Land, PhD – North Carolina State University ### 101283###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
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Insights into microbe mediated heat stress adaptation in soybean
60 minutes
(100-19) Insights into microbe mediated heat stress adaptation in soybeanLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Iowa State University
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Dinakaran Elango, PhD (he/him/his) – Iowa State University ### 2074087###Poster Presenter###Research Scientist###Iowa State University###Poster Presenter: – Iowa State University
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Insights into the convergent evolution of fructan biosynthesis in angiosperms from the highly characteristic chicory genome
60 minutes
(800-127) Insights into the convergent evolution of fructan biosynthesis in angiosperms from the highly characteristic chicory genomeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Xiaozeng Yang, PhD – Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ### 1975251###Poster Presenter###Professor###Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences###Poster Presenter: – Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
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In-situ Fluorescence Analysis of Transcripts within Single Plastids
60 minutes
(400-45) In-situ Fluorescence Analysis of Transcripts within Single PlastidsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of California, Riverside
Cell Biology: Plastids and Organelles
Nora Flynn, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of California, Riverside ### 2074218###Poster Presenter###PhD Candidate###University of California, Riverside###Poster Presenter: – University of California, Riverside
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Integration of nutrient and symbiosis signaling by CLAVATA receptors
60 minutes
(300-26) Integration of nutrient and symbiosis signaling by CLAVATA receptorsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Miami
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Chandan K. Gautam, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Miami ### 1980897###Poster Presenter###Post Doctoral Associate###University of Miami###Poster Presenter: – University of Miami
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Intelligent Recognition for Seedling and Plant Morphology Selection
60 minutes
(900-04) Intelligent Recognition for Seedling and Plant Morphology SelectionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
Phenomics
Jia-Han Li, Ph. D. – National Taiwan University ### 107642###Poster Presenter###Professor###National Taiwan University###Poster Presenter: – National Taiwan University
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Interaction between Cowpea Aphid-Borne Mosaic Virus Isolates
and Its Effect on Passion Fruit Woodiness Disease on Passiflora
edulis Sims and Passiflora ligularis Juss
60 minutes
(300-86) Interaction between Cowpea Aphid-Borne Mosaic Virus Isolates
and Its Effect on Passion Fruit Woodiness Disease on Passiflora
edulis Sims and Passiflora ligularis JussLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Egerton University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
lucy jepkemoi kiptui, N/A, n/a – Egerton University ### 1975233###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant###Egerton University###Poster Presenter: – Egerton University
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Interpreting pectin mutant phenotypes: importance of how pectin is depicted in plant cell wall models
60 minutes
(400-12) Interpreting pectin mutant phenotypes: importance of how pectin is depicted in plant cell wall modelsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Debra Mohnen, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia ### 1971101###Poster Presenter###Professor###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Investigating abscisic acid (ABA) signaling and regulatory network in tomato through mutations in SnRK2 genes
60 minutes
(1000-17) Investigating abscisic acid (ABA) signaling and regulatory network in tomato through mutations in SnRK2 genesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Daniel Limoey, MSc (she/her/hers) – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ### 2032640###Poster Presenter###PhD student ###The Hebrew University of Jerusalem###Poster Presenter: – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Investigating Drought Induced Shifts on Assembly of a Designed Root Microbial Community and Subsequent Plant Resilience
60 minutes
(300-27) Investigating Drought Induced Shifts on Assembly of a Designed Root Microbial Community and Subsequent Plant ResilienceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – PRI - Michigan State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Brittni R. Kelley, PhD – PRI - Michigan State University ### 2074198###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Fellow###PRI - Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – PRI - Michigan State University
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Investigating RNA Polymerase IV Function in Seed Tissues
60 minutes
(800-71) Investigating RNA Polymerase IV Function in Seed TissuesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Alexander M. Tang – Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research ### 2074159###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research###Poster Presenter: – Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
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Investigating the developmental genetics of Ranunculaceae petals
60 minutes
(600-14) Investigating the developmental genetics of Ranunculaceae petalsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – harvard
Development: Reproduction
grace d. pisano – harvard ### 2074096###Poster Presenter###graduate student###harvard###Poster Presenter: – harvard
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Investigating the dynamic regulation of plasmodesmata during bacterial infection
60 minutes
(300-65) Investigating the dynamic regulation of plasmodesmata during bacterial infectionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Iowa State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Panchali Chakraborty, Ph.D. – Iowa State University ### 1975302###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Iowa State University###Poster Presenter: – Iowa State University
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Investigating the Influence of Microbial Products on Soybean Microbiome and Potential Benefits Conferred During Drought
60 minutes
(300-28) Investigating the Influence of Microbial Products on Soybean Microbiome and Potential Benefits Conferred During DroughtLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Michigan State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Marlana DeClaire, Bachelor's of Science – Michigan State University ### 2074204###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – Michigan State University
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Investigating the mechanism of high-CO2-mediated inhibition of isoprene emission
60 minutes
(1100-24) Investigating the mechanism of high-CO2-mediated inhibition of isoprene emissionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Michigan State University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Abira Sahu, PhD – Michigan State University ### 1646394###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###Michigan State University###Poster Presenter: – Michigan State University
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Investigating the potential of silicon in ameliorating clubroot symptoms in canola and its associated mechanisms using ‘omics’- based approach
60 minutes
(300-87) Investigating the potential of silicon in ameliorating clubroot symptoms in canola and its associated mechanisms using ‘omics’- based approachLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Alberta
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Ananya Sarkar, B.Tech – University of Alberta ### 2074066###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student, Ph.D. Candidate###University of Alberta###Poster Presenter: – University of Alberta
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Investigating the Putative Downstream Elements of YODA Pathway Involved in Stomatal Development in Brachypodium distachyon
60 minutes
(1000-19) Investigating the Putative Downstream Elements of YODA Pathway Involved in Stomatal Development in Brachypodium distachyonLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Calgary
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Younyoung Lee (she/her/hers) – University of Calgary ### 2074177###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Student###University of Calgary###Poster Presenter: – University of Calgary
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Investigating the regulation of two growth genes by the related Arabidopsis transcription factors ANT and AIL6
60 minutes
(800-72) Investigating the regulation of two growth genes by the related Arabidopsis transcription factors ANT and AIL6Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Tiasa Sen, MSc (she/her/hers) – University of South Carolina ### 2074128###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###University of South Carolina###Poster Presenter: – University of South Carolina
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Investigating the relationship between early-acting and receptor-recycling peroxins
60 minutes
(400-46) Investigating the relationship between early-acting and receptor-recycling peroxinsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Rice University
Cell Biology: Plastids and Organelles
Isabella Kreko (she/her/hers) – Rice University ### 2032653###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Rice University###Poster Presenter: – Rice University
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Investigating the role of a MYB transcription factor in the regulation of lignin and flavonoids biosynthesis in Switchgrass.
60 minutes
(400-13) Investigating the role of a MYB transcription factor in the regulation of lignin and flavonoids biosynthesis in Switchgrass.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Raphael A. Ployet, PhD – Oak Ridge National Laboratory ### 1680119###Poster Presenter###Post-doctoral research associate###Oak Ridge National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Investigating the role of general autophagy inducers in pexophagy
60 minutes
(400-30) Investigating the role of general autophagy inducers in pexophagyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Rice University
Cell Biology: General
Makaela A. Jackson, PhD grad student – Rice University ### 2074123###Poster Presenter###Grad student ###Rice University###Poster Presenter: – Rice University
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Investigating the trafficking of the MLO calcium channel NORTIA during pollen tube reception
60 minutes
(600-15) Investigating the trafficking of the MLO calcium channel NORTIA during pollen tube receptionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Development: Reproduction
Sienna Ogawa, n/a – Purdue University ### 2032651###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Investigation of a VTI13-dependent Trafficking Pathway of Plasma Membrane Proteins to the Lytic Vacuole
60 minutes
(400-31) Investigation of a VTI13-dependent Trafficking Pathway of Plasma Membrane Proteins to the Lytic VacuoleLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Vermount
Cell Biology: General
Rachel E. Wilson – University of Vermount ### 1975285###Poster Presenter###graduate student###University of Vermount###Poster Presenter: – University of Vermount
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Investigation of the contribution of vesicle trafficking to the emission of volatile organic compounds in petunia flowers
60 minutes
(200-49) Investigation of the contribution of vesicle trafficking to the emission of volatile organic compounds in petunia flowersLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Purdue University
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Jihee Lee, MS (she/her/hers) – Purdue University ### 2074165###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Purdue University###Poster Presenter: – Purdue University
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Iron Deficiency Specific enzyme enhances tolerance to Fe deficiency in rice
60 minutes
(100-56) Iron Deficiency Specific enzyme enhances tolerance to Fe deficiency in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Jyoti Aggarwal, MSc (she/her/hers) – Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica ### 2074127###Poster Presenter###PhD student###Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica
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Iron oxide nanoparticles improve physiological, biochemical, and molecular homeostasis in early flowering rice mutants: A life cycle study
60 minutes
(100-57) Iron oxide nanoparticles improve physiological, biochemical, and molecular homeostasis in early flowering rice mutants: A life cycle studyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
shadma afzal, N/A, M.Sc. – Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad ### 1980881###Poster Presenter###Research Fellow###Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad###Poster Presenter: – Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad
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Is the glycoprotein responsible for differences in dispersal rates between lettuce necrotic yellows virus subgroups?
60 minutes
(300-88) Is the glycoprotein responsible for differences in dispersal rates between lettuce necrotic yellows virus subgroups?Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Auckland University of Technology
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Colleen M. Higgins, PhD – Auckland University of Technology ### 1975252###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###Auckland University of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Auckland University of Technology
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Isolation and characterization of stress tolerant plant growth promoting Pseudomonas psychrotolerans from rhizospheric soil in Mexico
60 minutes
(300-29) Isolation and characterization of stress tolerant plant growth promoting Pseudomonas psychrotolerans from rhizospheric soil in MexicoLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigación Lightbourn
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Luis Lightbourn (he/him/his) – Instituto de Investigación Lightbourn ### 1975207###Poster Presenter###Founder and President###Instituto de Investigación Lightbourn###Poster Presenter: – Instituto de Investigación Lightbourn
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Isoleucine serves as a precursor for the synthesis of beta-alanine via a transaminase-catalyzed reaction
60 minutes
(200-13) Isoleucine serves as a precursor for the synthesis of beta-alanine via a transaminase-catalyzed reactionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Kenyon College
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Kerry A. Rouhier, PhD (she/her/hers) – Kenyon College ### 365178###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor of Chemistry###Kenyon College###Poster Presenter: – Kenyon College
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Isoprene induced changes to the phosphoproteome of Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(1100-25) Isoprene induced changes to the phosphoproteome of Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Bishop's University
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Sarathi M. Weraduwage, PhD (she/her/hers) – Bishop's University ### 1975220###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###Bishop's University###Poster Presenter: – Bishop's University
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Jasmonic acid signaling induced by caterpillar damage causes reduced resistance to subsequent feeding by the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), in rice
60 minutes
(200-14) Jasmonic acid signaling induced by caterpillar damage causes reduced resistance to subsequent feeding by the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Anyang Institute of Technology
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Xingyun Wang, n/a – Anyang Institute of Technology ### 2032648###Poster Presenter###insect- plant interaction###Anyang Institute of Technology###Poster Presenter: – Anyang Institute of Technology
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Joint QTL Mapping and Transcriptome Sequencing Analysis Reveal Candidate Reactive Oxygen Species-Related Genes for Blossom-end Rot in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
60 minutes
(800-32) Joint QTL Mapping and Transcriptome Sequencing Analysis Reveal Candidate Reactive Oxygen Species-Related Genes for Blossom-end Rot in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
YASIN TOPCU, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Georgia ### 1053058###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Keeping Texas Citrus Healthy
60 minutes
(700-06) Keeping Texas Citrus HealthyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Texas AgriLife Extension
Education and Outreach
Pedro Uribe, PhD Plant Pathology – Texas AgriLife Extension ### 2074078###Poster Presenter###Extension Specialist III###Texas AgriLife Extension###Poster Presenter: – Texas AgriLife Extension
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kGWASflow makes k-mers based GWAS easy and helps with downstream analysis
60 minutes
(500-13) kGWASflow makes k-mers based GWAS easy and helps with downstream analysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Jason Wallace, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Georgia ### 2074086###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Knockout of winter biased SUTs in poplar highlights the involvement of vacuolar sucrose transporter on biomass accrual, winter protection, and environmental sensing
60 minutes
(800-160) Knockout of winter biased SUTs in poplar highlights the involvement of vacuolar sucrose transporter on biomass accrual, winter protection, and environmental sensingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Trevor T. Tuma (he/him/his) – University of Georgia ### 1007149###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Leaf developmental responses of wild and domesticated barley, oat, wheat and Brachypodium under drought
60 minutes
(100-89) Leaf developmental responses of wild and domesticated barley, oat, wheat and Brachypodium under droughtLocation: Exhibit HallAbiotic: Water
Jie Yun, PhD – MIT ### 2074270###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###MIT###Poster Presenter: – MIT
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Leveraging fully phased HiFi genome assemblies to understand conserved noncoding sequences across phylogenetic scales.
60 minutes
(800-128) Leveraging fully phased HiFi genome assemblies to understand conserved noncoding sequences across phylogenetic scales.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Alan Yocca, n/a – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology ### 2074230###Poster Presenter######HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology###Poster Presenter: – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Light-dependent alternative promoter usage of the NCP mediates nucleus-chloroplast communication for initiating chloroplast biogenesis in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(400-32) Light-dependent alternative promoter usage of the NCP mediates nucleus-chloroplast communication for initiating chloroplast biogenesis in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Utah
Cell Biology: General
Jaehyung Lee, Ph.D (he/him/his) – University of Utah ### 1975215###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###University of Utah###Poster Presenter: – University of Utah
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Lipopeptide Toxins Underpin the Broad Host Disease Potential of Pseudomonas syringae
60 minutes
(300-89) Lipopeptide Toxins Underpin the Broad Host Disease Potential of Pseudomonas syringaeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – John Innes Centre
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Pathogenesis
Philip Carella – John Innes Centre ### 2032674###Poster Presenter###Group Leader###John Innes Centre###Poster Presenter: – John Innes Centre
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Local adaptation to mercury and cadmium in nitrogen fixing rhizobia is driven by copy number and enhanced gene expression
60 minutes
(300-31) Local adaptation to mercury and cadmium in nitrogen fixing rhizobia is driven by copy number and enhanced gene expressionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
Abstract Co-Author: – Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
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Abstract Co-Author: – Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias ICA-CSIC
Abstract Co-Author: – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
Abstract Co-Author: – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
Abstract Co-Author: – Plant and Environmental Quality, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, ICA-CSIC, Madrid, Spain
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Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Aditi Bhat, PhD (she/her/hers) – Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY ### 1970774###Poster Presenter###Research Associate###Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY###Poster Presenter: – Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
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### @@@ M. Mercedes Lucas – Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias ICA-CSIC ### 1970833###Abstract Co-Author######Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias ICA-CSIC###Abstract Co-Author: – Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias ICA-CSIC
### @@@ Brendan Epstein – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN ### 1970829###Abstract Co-Author######University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN###Abstract Co-Author: – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
### @@@ Peter Tiffin – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN ### 107911###Abstract Co-Author######University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN###Abstract Co-Author: – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
### @@@ José J Pueyo – Plant and Environmental Quality, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, ICA-CSIC, Madrid, Spain ### 1970828###Abstract Co-Author######Plant and Environmental Quality, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, ICA-CSIC, Madrid, Spain###Abstract Co-Author: – Plant and Environmental Quality, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, ICA-CSIC, Madrid, Spain
### @@@ Timothy Paape ### 2083798###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### 0 seconds
MADS1 regulates tassel branching development in maize
60 minutes
(600-16) MADS1 regulates tassel branching development in maizeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Development: Reproduction
Kevin Begcy, n/a – University of Florida ### 1646416###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### 0 seconds
Making Data FAIR: MorphoBank as a Collaborative Working Environment for Phenotypic Data
60 minutes
(900-05) Making Data FAIR: MorphoBank as a Collaborative Working Environment for Phenotypic DataLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Phoenix Bioinformatics
Phenomics
Joshua W. Young, n/a – Phoenix Bioinformatics ### 2074157###Poster Presenter###Executive Director###Phoenix Bioinformatics###Poster Presenter: – Phoenix Bioinformatics
### 0 seconds
Malady of Jelly seed formation in Mango; physiology to molecular biology
60 minutes
(1100-26) Malady of Jelly seed formation in Mango; physiology to molecular biologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – ICAR- Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
SHARAD KUMAR DWIVEDI, N/A, PhD – ICAR- Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture ### 1975202###Poster Presenter###Senior Scientist###ICAR- Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture###Poster Presenter: – ICAR- Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture
### 0 seconds
MALDI Mass Spectroscopy Imaging advancements and applications in plant science
60 minutes
(200-63) Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging advancements and applications in Sorghum root analysisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Robert Stanley, PhD – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ### 2074259###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###Pacific Northwest National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
### 0 seconds
Managing Sugarcane Aphid in Sorghum and Armillaria species in Peach using nucleic acid molecules
60 minutes
(800-73) Managing Sugarcane Aphid in Sorghum and Armillaria species in Peach using nucleic acid moleculesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Clemson University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Prasanna Valavanur Shekar, P.hD – Clemson University ### 1980888###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Clemson University###Poster Presenter: – Clemson University
### 0 seconds
Map-based cloning of the Liguleless 1 gene regulating architecture in barley
60 minutes
(600-37) Map-based cloning of the Liguleless 1 gene regulating architecture in barleyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – United States Department of Agriculture
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – United States Department of Agriculture
Development: Vegetative
Shengming Yang, n/a – United States Department of Agriculture ### 1389930###Poster Presenter######United States Department of Agriculture###Poster Presenter: – United States Department of Agriculture
### @@@ Megan Overlander-Chen ### 2082565###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Jason Fiedler ### 2082566###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Shengming Yang, n/a – United States Department of Agriculture ### 1389930###Abstract Co-Author######United States Department of Agriculture###Abstract Co-Author: – United States Department of Agriculture
### 0 seconds
Mapping the maize TOR signaling network
60 minutes
(200-16) Mapping the maize TOR signaling networkLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – UW Madison
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Michael Busche, PhD (he/him/his) – UW Madison ### 1402533###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Researcher###UW Madison###Poster Presenter: – UW Madison
### he/him/his0 seconds
Mating system influences the requirement for RdDM during reproduction in Brassicaceae
60 minutes
(800-129) Mating system influences the requirement for RdDM during reproduction in BrassicaceaeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of Arizona
Mating system influences the requirement for RdDM during reproduction in Brassicaceae
Rebecca A. Mosher, n/a – The University of Arizona ### 1975218###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###The University of Arizona###Poster Presenter: – The University of Arizona
### 0 seconds
Measuring leaf elevation angles during shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana using Raspberry Pi microcomputers and computer vision technique
60 minutes
(100-20) Measuring leaf elevation angles during shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis thaliana using Raspberry Pi microcomputers and computer vision techniqueLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of North Alabama
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
ByungHoon B. Kim, PhD (he/him/his) – University of North Alabama ### 1980884###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of North Alabama###Poster Presenter: – University of North Alabama
### he/him/his0 seconds
Measuring microbial activity and diversity with BONCAT-FACS across the Root-Soil Resource Gradient
60 minutes
(300-32) Measuring microbial activity and diversity with BONCAT-FACS across the Root-Soil Resource GradientLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Penn State
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Jennifer Harris (she/her/hers) – Penn State ### 1975296###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Student###Penn State###Poster Presenter: – Penn State
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Measuring nucleosome turnover in Arabidopsis thaliana to understand the relationship between chromatin dynamics and cell potency
60 minutes
(800-130) Measuring nucleosome turnover in Arabidopsis thaliana to understand the relationship between chromatin dynamics and cell potencyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Emory University
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Courtney Willett, n/a – Emory University ### 2074214###Poster Presenter######Emory University###Poster Presenter: – Emory University
### 0 seconds
Mechanistic insights into the soybean microbiome to combat iron deficiency chlorosis
60 minutes
(300-33) Mechanistic insights into the soybean microbiome to combat iron deficiency chlorosisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Dakota State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Urmi Das – North Dakota State University ### 2032665###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###North Dakota State University###Poster Presenter: – North Dakota State University
### 0 seconds
Mediator subunit MED14 regulates iron homeostasis through balancing of ROS equilibrium in the Arabidopsis root
60 minutes
(600-38) Mediator subunit MED14 regulates iron homeostasis through balancing of ROS equilibrium in the Arabidopsis rootLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PLANT GENOME RESEARCH
Development: Vegetative
PALLABI THAKUR, N/A, Ph.D. – NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PLANT GENOME RESEARCH ### 1980899###Poster Presenter###Student###NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PLANT GENOME RESEARCH###Poster Presenter: – NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PLANT GENOME RESEARCH
### 0 seconds
Meiotic recombination differs between sexes in maize
60 minutes
(800-131) Meiotic recombination differs between sexes in maizeLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Gwonjin Lee, PhD – University of Florida ### 1975243###Poster Presenter###Postdoc###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### 0 seconds
Metabolic engineering of Scutellaria through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
60 minutes
(800-33) Metabolic engineering of Scutellaria through Agrobacterium-mediated transformationLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Keun Ho Cho, Ph.D – University of Florida ### 1975299###Poster Presenter######University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### 0 seconds
Metabolic engineering of tomato for improved accumulation of beta-carotene and de novo biosynthesis of capsanthin and capsorubin
60 minutes
(200-17) Metabolic engineering of tomato for improved accumulation of beta-carotene and de novo biosynthesis of capsanthin and capsorubinLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Jingwei Fu, n/a – University of Florida ### 1397103###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### 0 seconds
Metabolite profiles revealed interspecific and ontogenetic variations in C4 and C3 species in Sesuvioideae (Aizoaceae)
60 minutes
(200-31) Metabolite profiles revealed interspecific and ontogenetic variations in C4 and C3 species in Sesuvioideae (Aizoaceae)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Biochemistry: Photosynthesis and BioEnergy
Christian Siadjeu, PhD – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ### 1975289###Poster Presenter######Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich###Poster Presenter: – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
### 0 seconds
Metatranscriptome analysis reveals the possible role of an endophyte from salt-adapted Pokkali rice in mediating tolerance to salinity stress in salt sensitive rice variety.
60 minutes
(300-34) Metatranscriptome analysis reveals the possible role of an endophyte from salt-adapted Pokkali rice in mediating tolerance to salinity stress in salt sensitive rice variety.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Indiana University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Megha H. Sampangi-Ramaiah, Ph.D (she/her/hers) – Indiana University ### 2032679###Poster Presenter###Post Doctoral Fellow (Current Position)###Indiana University###Poster Presenter: – Indiana University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Microbial pattern recognition suppresses de novo organogenesis
60 minutes
(600-39) Microbial pattern recognition suppresses de novo organogenesisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Development: Vegetative
Yun-Fan S. Chen – University of Georgia ### 2074085###Poster Presenter###Research Technician###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
### 0 seconds
Mint Hydrosol as a natural bio stimulant to increased growth and antioxidant activity of Solanum lycopersicum L.
60 minutes
(100-58) Mint Hydrosol as a natural bio stimulant to increased growth and antioxidant activity of Solanum lycopersicum L.Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of the Punjab Lahore
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
zahoor Ahmad Sajid, N/A, PhD – University of the Punjab Lahore ### 1975229###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of the Punjab Lahore###Poster Presenter: – University of the Punjab Lahore
### 0 seconds
Mitochondrial retrograde signaling regulates hypoxia tolerance in rice
60 minutes
(100-90) Mitochondrial retrograde signaling regulates hypoxia tolerance in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica
Abiotic: Water
Su-May Yu, PhD – Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica ### 1007193###Poster Presenter###Professor###Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica
### 0 seconds
Modulation of alternative polyadenylation landscape in responses to abiotic stresses in sorghum
60 minutes
(800-74) Modulation of alternative polyadenylation landscape in responses to abiotic stresses in sorghumLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Manohar Chakrabarti, PhD – University of Texas Rio Grande Valley ### 1980900###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Texas Rio Grande Valley###Poster Presenter: – University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
### 0 seconds
Modulation of plant promoters using synthetic dCas9 transcription factors
60 minutes
(800-75) Modulation of plant promoters using synthetic dCas9 transcription factorsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Tennessee
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Alessandro Occhialini, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Tennessee ### 1975286###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###University of Tennessee###Poster Presenter: – University of Tennessee
### he/him/his0 seconds
Molecular and developmental functions of the dynamic phosphorylation on ribosomal protein eS6, a target of the TOR-S6K signaling pathway
60 minutes
(1000-20) Molecular and developmental functions of the dynamic phosphorylation on ribosomal protein eS6, a target of the TOR-S6K signaling pathwayLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – The University of Tennessee
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Albrecht G. von Arnim, PhD – The University of Tennessee ### 101472###Poster Presenter###Professor###The University of Tennessee###Poster Presenter: – The University of Tennessee
### 0 seconds
Monoterpene indole alkaloid diversification in Mitragyna species
60 minutes
(200-50) Monoterpene indole alkaloid diversification in Mitragyna speciesLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry: Specialized Metabolites
Larissa Laforest (she/her/hers) – University of Florida ### 2074111###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Candidate###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Multifaceted function of Arabidopsis G protein β subunit, AGB1, is conferred by its four alternative splice isoforms
60 minutes
(400-33) Multifaceted function of Arabidopsis G protein β subunit, AGB1, is conferred by its four alternative splice isoformsLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
Cell Biology: General
Yueh Cho, PhD – Academia Sinica ### 1975208###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Fellow###Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
### 0 seconds
Multifaceted roles of rice ABA/stress-induced intrinsically disordered proteins in augmenting drought resistance
60 minutes
(100-91) Multifaceted roles of rice ABA/stress-induced intrinsically disordered proteins in augmenting drought resistanceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
Abiotic: Water
Tuan-hua David Ho, Ph.D. – Academia Sinica ### 101458###Poster Presenter###Professor###Academia Sinica###Poster Presenter: – Academia Sinica
### 0 seconds
Multi-omics investigation of peroxisomal quality control
60 minutes
(400-54) Multi-omics investigation of peroxisomal quality controlLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Rice University
DurreShahwar Muhammad, PhD (she/her/hers) – Rice University ### 1971620###Poster Presenter###NIH Postdoctoral Fellow###Rice University###Poster Presenter: – Rice University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Multiomics reveals carbon nanosol promote the growth of tobacco plants through regulating the auxin homeostasis
60 minutes
(600-40) Multiomics reveals carbon nanosol promote the growth of tobacco plants through regulating the auxin homeostasisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC
Development: Vegetative
Wang Chen, Master – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC ### 2074062###Poster Presenter###China,Henan province,Zhengzhou###Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC###Poster Presenter: – Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC
### 0 seconds
Multiplex CRISPR-Editing of Wood for Sustainable Fiber Production
60 minutes
(800-161) Multiplex CRISPR-Editing of Wood for Sustainable Fiber ProductionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – NC State University
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Daniel B. Sulis, Ph.D – NC State University ### 989607###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Scholar###NC State University###Poster Presenter: – NC State University
### 0 seconds
Natural variation of watermelon lines in Selenium (Se) tolerance for identification of candidate genes by Genome-wide association study
60 minutes
(1100-27) Natural variation of watermelon lines in Selenium (Se) tolerance for identification of candidate genes by Genome-wide association studyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – west virginia state universioty
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
prapooja somagattu – west virginia state universioty ### 1975290###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###west virginia state universioty###Poster Presenter: – west virginia state universioty
### 0 seconds
Natural variations in key non-photochemical quenching kinetics traits across the maize population under low nitrogen condition
60 minutes
(100-21) Natural variations in key non-photochemical quenching kinetics traits across the maize population under low nitrogen conditionLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Seema Sahay, n/a – University of Nebraska–Lincoln ### 1325877###Poster Presenter###Post Doc Research Associate###University of Nebraska–Lincoln###Poster Presenter: – University of Nebraska–Lincoln
### 0 seconds
New Developments in Eucalyptus Tissue Culture
60 minutes
(800-162) New Developments in Eucalyptus Tissue CultureLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Bethany S. Suarez (she/her/hers) – North Carolina State University ### 1971096###Poster Presenter###MS Candidate###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
New features supporting analysis of plant and microbial genomes in KBase
60 minutes
(500-14) New features supporting analysis of plant and microbial genomes in KBaseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Argonne National Laboratory
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Kathleen Beilsmith, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) – Argonne National Laboratory ### 1346320###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Appointee###Argonne National Laboratory###Poster Presenter: – Argonne National Laboratory
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Novel endoplasmic reticulum membrane-associated RING-type E3 ligases from Sesuvium verrucosum enhances abiotic stress tolerance in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(100-59) Novel endoplasmic reticulum membrane-associated RING-type E3 ligases from Sesuvium verrucosum enhances abiotic stress tolerance in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – KCGEB, UAEU
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
Ling Li, PhD – KCGEB, UAEU ### 2074142###Poster Presenter###Group leader###KCGEB, UAEU###Poster Presenter: – KCGEB, UAEU
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Novel function of the CBL-CIPK Network in Plant Immunity
60 minutes
(300-66) Novel function of the CBL-CIPK Network in Plant ImmunityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Missouri
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Martin Alcantar, PhD in progress – University of Missouri ### 2032678###Poster Presenter###Graduate Research Assistant###University of Missouri###Poster Presenter: – University of Missouri
### 0 seconds
NSF RCN:LEAPS: ROOT & SHOOT Progress report
60 minutes
(700-07) NSF RCN:LEAPS: ROOT & SHOOT Progress reportLocation: Exhibit HallEducation and Outreach
Mary Williams, PhD (she/her/hers) – ASPB ### 1070687###Poster Presenter###Features Editor, Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell
PI, NSF RCN ROOT&SHOOT###ASPB###Poster Presenter: – ASPB
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Nuclear localization of HD-Zip IV transcription factor GLABRA2 is driven by importin alpha
60 minutes
(600-41) Nuclear localization of HD-Zip IV transcription factor GLABRA2 is driven by importin alphaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Kansas State University
Development: Vegetative
Bilal Ahmad, Doctoral (he/him/his) – Kansas State University ### 1975217###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###Kansas State University###Poster Presenter: – Kansas State University
### he/him/his0 seconds
Nuclear Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Regulates Histone Acetylation and Transcriptional Regulation in the Ethylene Response
60 minutes
(1000-21) Nuclear Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Regulates Histone Acetylation and Transcriptional Regulation in the Ethylene ResponseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – UT Austin
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
hong qiao – UT Austin ### 148442###Poster Presenter###Assistant Professor###UT Austin###Poster Presenter: – UT Austin
### 60 minutes
(1000-21) Nuclear Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Regulates Histone Acetylation and Transcriptional Regulation in the Ethylene ResponseLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Texas at Austin, MBS
Signal Transduction & Hormone Biology
Zhengyao Shao, PhD – University of Texas at Austin, MBS ### 1980892###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###University of Texas at Austin, MBS###Poster Presenter: – University of Texas at Austin, MBS
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Observation of Simulated Microgravity on the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis thaliana
60 minutes
(800-76) Observation of Simulated Microgravity on the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis thalianaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Blake Horton (he/him/his) – North Carolina State University ### 1975288###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###North Carolina State University###Poster Presenter: – North Carolina State University
### he/him/his0 seconds
Open Science for Plants in Space: Data Sharing, Standards, and Informatics for Reuse and Knowledge Discovery
60 minutes
(500-16) Open Science for Plants in Space: Data Sharing, Standards, and Informatics for Reuse and Knowledge DiscoveryLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – NASA's GeneLab
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Kristen D. Peach, PhD, MA (she/her/hers) – NASA's GeneLab ### 2031552###Poster Presenter###Data Curator###NASA's GeneLab###Poster Presenter: – NASA's GeneLab
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Optimization of Agroinfiltration System in Industrial Hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.)
60 minutes
(800-34) Optimization of Agroinfiltration System in Industrial Hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Fort Valley State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Tasnim Mohammad, Plant Science Biotechnology (she/her/hers) – Fort Valley State University ### 2074235###Poster Presenter###Research Assistant ###Fort Valley State University###Poster Presenter: – Fort Valley State University
### she/her/hers0 seconds
Optimization of Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Chickpeas
60 minutes
(800-132) Optimization of Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in ChickpeasLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Geneshifters
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Kanwardeep S. Rawale, n/a – Geneshifters ### 1325834###Poster Presenter###Research Scientist###Geneshifters###Poster Presenter: – Geneshifters
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Optimizing CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing of Vitis for trait improvement
60 minutes
(800-163) Optimizing CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing of Vitis for trait improvementLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Plant Physiology
Abstract Co-Author:
Genes & Genomes: Genome Editing
Papaiah Sardaru, Ph.D – University of Maryland Eastern Shore ### 2074173###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral research associate###University of Maryland Eastern Shore###Poster Presenter: – University of Maryland Eastern Shore
### @@@ Carissa Jackson ### 2082549###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Xinhua Dai ### 2082550###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Yunde Zhao – Plant Physiology ### 1970720###Abstract Co-Author######Plant Physiology###Abstract Co-Author: – Plant Physiology
### @@@ Sadanand Dhekney ### 2082551###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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OsCBSX2 interacts with Thioredoxin and GTPases to mitigate abiotic stress in rice
60 minutes
(100-60) OsCBSX2 interacts with Thioredoxin and GTPases to mitigate abiotic stress in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India
Abiotic: Salt and Minerals
SURABHI TOMAR, n/a – International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India ### 1980895###Poster Presenter###Graduate Student###International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India###Poster Presenter: – International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India
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OsGRAS-like Gene Response to Root Morphology under Variable Nutrition Condition in Rice Seedling
60 minutes
(600-42) OsGRAS-like Gene Response to Root Morphology under Variable Nutrition Condition in Rice SeedlingLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Chiayi University
Development: Vegetative
WEN-LII HUANG, n/a – National Chiayi University ### 2074100###Poster Presenter###professor###National Chiayi University###Poster Presenter: – National Chiayi University
### 0 seconds
OsHsp16.9A and OsHsp18.0 differentially function with OsHsp101 to confer resistance to heat and heavy-metal stress in rice
60 minutes
(100-22) OsHsp16.9A and OsHsp18.0 differentially function with OsHsp101 to confer resistance to heat and heavy-metal stress in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – National Central University
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Ching-hui Yeh, PhD – National Central University ### 108021###Poster Presenter###Professor###National Central University###Poster Presenter: – National Central University
### 0 seconds
Overexpression of ARM repeat/U-box containing E3 ligase, PUB2 positively regulates growth and oxidative stress response in Arabidopsis
60 minutes
(800-35) Overexpression of ARM repeat/U-box containing E3 ligase, PUB2 positively regulates growth and oxidative stress response in ArabidopsisLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University Of Delhi
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Lokesh Kumar Saini, n/a – University Of Delhi ### 2032666###Poster Presenter######University Of Delhi###Poster Presenter: – University Of Delhi
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Parallel spindle genes restore haploid male fertility – removing a bottleneck in doubled haploid technology
60 minutes
(800-36) Parallel spindle genes restore haploid male fertility – removing a bottleneck in doubled haploid technologyLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Iowa State University
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Siddique I. Aboobucker, PhD – Iowa State University ### 2074186###Poster Presenter###Research Scientist III###Iowa State University###Poster Presenter: – Iowa State University
### @@@ Liming Zhou ### 2082606###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Ursula Frei ### 2082607###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Thomas Lübberstedt ### 2082609###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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Pectin and stress-induced morphogenesis changes in the streptophyte green alga, Penium margaritaceum
60 minutes
(400-14) Pectin and stress-induced morphogenesis changes in the streptophyte green alga, Penium margaritaceumLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Skidmore College
Cell Biology: Cell Walls
Josephine G. LoRicco (she/her/hers) – Skidmore College ### 2074104###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Fellow###Skidmore College###Poster Presenter: – Skidmore College
### she/her/hers0 seconds
PEPing-up Cool C4 Photosynthesis in Energycane (Saccharum hybrids)
60 minutes
(200-32) PEPing-up Cool C4 Photosynthesis in Energycane (Saccharum hybrids)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Biochemistry: Photosynthesis and BioEnergy
Kher Xing (Cindy) Chan, PhD – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ### 1680008###Poster Presenter###Postdoctoral Research Associate###University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign###Poster Presenter: – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
### 0 seconds
Perennial-Specific Tandem Duplication of Nucleoredoxin1: Functional Characterization of Canonical and Noncanonical Isoforms in Poplar
60 minutes
(800-133) Perennial-Specific Tandem Duplication of Nucleoredoxin1: Functional Characterization of Canonical and Noncanonical Isoforms in PoplarLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Georgia
Genes & Genomes: Genetics
Yen-Ho Chen – University of Georgia ### 1975237###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Candidate###University of Georgia###Poster Presenter: – University of Georgia
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Phase Transition and Expression Pattern of Representative Temperature Response Genes in Spring Wheat Under Higher Temperatures in Korea
60 minutes
(100-23) Phase Transition and Expression Pattern of Representative Temperature Response Genes in Spring Wheat Under Higher Temperatures in KoreaLocation: Exhibit HallAbstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author:
Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
Poster Presenter: – Konkuk university
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea ### 2074093###Abstract Co-Author######Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea###Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
### @@@ Ji Hye Heo ### 2074801###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Bongsuk Park ### 2074802###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
### @@@ Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea. ### 2074063###Abstract Co-Author###researcher###Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.###Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
### @@@ Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university ### 2074803###Poster Presenter###professor###Konkuk university###Poster Presenter: – Konkuk university
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Phenological and grain yield trait performance of Common bean genotypes across three distinct generations and seasons
60 minutes
(100-24) Phenological and grain yield trait performance of Common bean genotypes across three distinct generations and seasonsLocation: Exhibit HallAbiotic: Light & Temperature
Gurumurthy Shekharappa, Ph.D – ICAR ### 2032646###Poster Presenter###Dr###ICAR###Poster Presenter: – ICAR
### 0 seconds
Phenotypic characterization and Analysis of Tnt1 insertion mutations in mutants defective in symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the model legume plant Medicago truncatula
60 minutes
(300-37) Phenotypic characterization and Analysis of Tnt1 insertion mutations in mutants defective in symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the model legume plant Medicago truncatulaLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Department of Biology, Eastern Connecticut State University
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Beneficial
Vijaykumar Veerappan, PhD (he/him/his) – Department of Biology, Eastern Connecticut State University ### 365246###Poster Presenter###Associate Professor###Department of Biology, Eastern Connecticut State University###Poster Presenter: – Department of Biology, Eastern Connecticut State University
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Phenotyping for high temperature stress tolerance and GWAS for photosynthesis and its component traits in rice
60 minutes
(100-25) Phenotyping for high temperature stress tolerance and GWAS for photosynthesis and its component traits in riceLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – ICAR-IARi,New Delhi-110012
Abiotic: Light & Temperature
Madanpal singh, n/a – ICAR-IARi,New Delhi-110012 ### 232446###Poster Presenter###Principal Scientist###ICAR-IARi,New Delhi-110012###Poster Presenter: – ICAR-IARi,New Delhi-110012
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Phenotyping root system architecture and genome-wide association study in late maturity soybeans
60 minutes
(800-37) Phenotyping root system architecture and genome-wide association study in late maturity soybeansLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
Genes & Genomes: Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding
Pallavi Rathore, MS (she/her/hers) – Tennessee State University ### 2074090###Poster Presenter###Graduate student###Tennessee State University###Poster Presenter: – Tennessee State University
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Phosphate promotes Arabidopsis root skewing through reorganisation of the microtubule cytoskeleton
60 minutes
(900-06) Phosphate promotes Arabidopsis root skewing through reorganisation of the microtubule cytoskeletonLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Amsterdam
Phenomics
Hui Sheng, n/a – University of Amsterdam ### 2074146###Poster Presenter######University of Amsterdam###Poster Presenter: – University of Amsterdam
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Phosphorylation-dependent differential regulation of BAK1 in plant immunity
60 minutes
(300-67) Phosphorylation-dependent differential regulation of BAK1 in plant immunityLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biotic Interactions: Plant-Microbe Immunity
Mingxi Zhou, n/a – University of Florida ### 1975311###Poster Presenter###PhD Student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Physiological and transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings exposed to poly(aspartic acid).
60 minutes
(800-78) Physiological and transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings exposed to poly(aspartic acid).Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Georgia Southern University
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Alexis K. Settles, n/a – Georgia Southern University ### 2032654###Poster Presenter###Student Research Assistant###Georgia Southern University###Poster Presenter: – Georgia Southern University
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Physiological and transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
exposed to poly(aspartic acid)
60 minutes
(800-78) Physiological and transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
exposed to poly(aspartic acid)Location: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT
Genes & Genomes: Gene Regulation and Transcriptional Networks
Sierra j. kLINGELE, n/a – GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT ### 2032656###Poster Presenter######GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT###Poster Presenter: – GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT
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Physiological Roles of Sorbitol Dehydrogenase in Maize Kernel Development
60 minutes
(200-18) Physiological Roles of Sorbitol Dehydrogenase in Maize Kernel DevelopmentLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – University of Florida
Biochemistry and Metabolism
Nadia Mourad – University of Florida ### 1680106###Poster Presenter###Ph.D. Student###University of Florida###Poster Presenter: – University of Florida
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Phytotoxicity of Fusaricidins A and B from Paenibacillus ottowii
60 minutes
(400-34) Phytotoxicity of Fusaricidins A and B from Paenibacillus ottowiiLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – USDA-ARS
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Cell Biology: General
Joanna Bajsa-Hirschel, PhD – USDA-ARS ### 2074211###Poster Presenter###Research Plant Physiologist###USDA-ARS###Poster Presenter: – USDA-ARS
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### @@@ Xing-Cong Li ### 2088104###Abstract Co-Author#########Abstract Co-Author:
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Plant biostimulants, new fertilizing products targeting plant physiology and development
60 minutes
(1100-41) Plant biostimulants, new fertilizing products targeting plant physiology and developmentLocation: Exhibit HallPoster Presenter: – Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège
Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Patrick P. du Jardin, PhD – Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège ### 1007152###Poster Presenter###Professor###Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège###Poster Presenter: – Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège
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Plant germplasm refinement and identifying representative traits for comprehensive analysis using machine learning tools
60 minutes
(1100-29) Plant germplasm refinement and identifying representative traits for comprehensive analysis using machine learning toolsLocation: Exhibit HallAbstract Co-Author: – Department of Computer Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea
Poster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
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Whole-Plant: Environmental and Ecophysiological
Seungyeon Chae – Department of Computer Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea ### 2074191###Abstract Co-Author######Department of Computer Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea###Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Computer Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea
### @@@ Sohee Shin, B.S. – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea. ### 2074063###Poster Presenter###researcher###Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.###Poster Presenter: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea.
### @@@ Hyeju Seong, Master – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea ### 2074093###Abstract Co-Author######Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea###Abstract Co-Author: – Department of Crop Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Korea
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### @@@ Woosuk Jung, PR – Konkuk university ### 2074803###Abstract Co-Author###professor###Konkuk university###Abstract Co-Author: – Konkuk university
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Plant growth promoting effects of ISS-derived bacteria in simulated microgravity
60 minutes
(300-38) Plant growth promoting effects of ISS-derived bacteria in simulated microgravityLocation: Exhibit Hall