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Fahey, Audrey
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
(800-56) DAP-seq Supplements and Informs Functional Studies of Transcription Factors
Location: Exhibit Hall
Audrey Fahey
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Farnian, Ali
University of Milan
(800-118) Fusarium oxysporum infecting Camelina sativa shows SIX genes diversity in its genome
Location: Exhibit Hall
Ali Farnian
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Farooq, Iqra
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
(300-19) Exploiting Halophyte-associated Bacteria to Improve Salinity Tolerance of Alfalfa
Location: Exhibit Hall
Iqra Farooq
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Farre, Eva
Michigan State University
Workshop: How to create your mentoring network
Location: Meeting Room 105/106
Eva Farre
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(CS-17-1) Does natural variation of the speed of the clock influence seasonal differences in gene expression?
Location: Meeting Room 105-106
Eva Farre
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Feehan, Joanna
Carnegie Institution of Science, Department of Plant Biology
(300-76) Two triggers required for helper NLR oligomerization in plant immunity
Location: Exhibit Hall
Joanna Feehan
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Fenech-Torres, Mario
North Carolina State University
(1000-34) Towards resolving the contribution of the IAOx pathway to auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Location: Exhibit Hall
Mario Fenech-Torres
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Ferreira Neres, Deisiany
Virginia Tech
(500-11) Identification of potential Auxin Response Candidate genes for soybean rapid canopy coverage through comparative evolution and expression analysis
Location: Exhibit Hall
Deisiany Ferreira Neres
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Feyissa, Biruk
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(400-41) An orphan gene in Populus enhance yield attribute in plants
Location: Exhibit Hall
Biruk Feyissa
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Fichman, Yosef
University of Missouri
(1000-37 ) HPCA1 Is Required For Systemic Reactive Oxygen Species And Calcium Cell-To-Cell Signaling And Plant Acclimation To Stress
Yosef Fichman
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(1000-37) HPCA1 Is Required For Systemic Reactive Oxygen Species And Calcium Cell-To-Cell Signaling And Plant Acclimation To Stress
Location: Exhibit Hall
Yosef Fichman
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(CS-9-3) HPCA1 Is Required For Systemic Reactive Oxygen Species And Calcium Cell-To-Cell Signaling And Plant Acclimation To Stress - Lightning Talk
Location: Meeting Room 203-205
Yosef Fichman
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Fiedler, Jason
(600-37) Map-based cloning of the Liguleless 1 gene regulating architecture in barley
Location: Exhibit Hall
Jason Fiedler
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Field, Sterling
Carnegie Institution for Science
(PL-2-0) Overview by Plenary Chair
Location: Chatham ABC
Sterling Field
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(PL-2-1) RHAMNOSE 1 forms biomolecular condensates essential for UDP-rhamnose synthesis and Arabidopsis thaliana development
Location: Chatham ABC
Sterling Field
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(PL-2-6) Sequestration of kinases in stress granules as a way to modulate the plant stress response
Location: Chatham ABC
Sterling Field
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Fischer, James
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
(800-145) Transcriptomics of stomatal development in the model C4 species sorghum
Location: Exhibit Hall
James Fischer
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Flockhart, Eleah
UMass Amherst
(CS-27-6) Shoring up the base: the development and regulation of cortex sclerenchyma in the basal region of B. distachyon nodal roots
Location: Meeting Room 105-106
Eleah Flockhart
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Floss, Daniela
Valent BioSciences LLC
(CS-18-4) In situ quantification of plant carbon allocation in a Maize-AMF system
Location: Meeting Room 201-202
Daniela Floss
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Flynn, Nora
University of California, Riverside
(400-45) In-situ Fluorescence Analysis of Transcripts within Single Plastids
Location: Exhibit Hall
Nora Flynn
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Foflonker, Fatima
Argonne National Laboratory
(CS-25-6) Modeling the impact of micronutrient scarcity on macronutrient flow in a metabolic network - pre-recorded talk
Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
Fatima Foflonker
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Fornara, Fabio
University of Milan
(CS-14-2) An atypical florigen-like integrator promotes reproductive meristem transitions in rice
Location: Meeting Room 203-205
Fabio Fornara
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Fornasiero, Alice
Center for Desert Agriculture, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
(CS-11-4) Seeking new routes for the neodomestication in the genus Oryza: exploration of the genetic diversity of the wild relatives of rice in the Americas
Location: Meeting Room 102-103
Alice Fornasiero
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Foroozani, Maryam
Emory university
(800-136) Purification of plant nuclei with lectin beads improves signal-noise ratio and nuclear read content in ATAC-seq and CUT&Tag
Location: Exhibit Hall
Maryam Foroozani
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Foudree, Andrew
Corteva Agriscience
Workshop: Entering leadership roles
Location: Meeting Room 102/103
Andrew Foudree
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Frampton, John
North Carolina State University
(800-171) Transgene-free CRISPR Genome Editing in Protoplasts of Pinus taeda and Abies fraseri
Location: Exhibit Hall
John Frampton
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(CS-1-6) Transgene-free CRISPR Genome Editing in Protoplasts of Pinus taeda and Abies fraseri
Location: Meeting Room 102-103
John Frampton
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Franklin, Ruth
John Innes Centre
(200-58) Exploiting natural variation in starch granule size and composition in Aegilops tauschii to improve wheat starch - Lightning Talk
Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
Ruth Franklin
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(CS-30-3) Exploiting natural variation in starch granule size and composition in Aegilops tauschii to improve wheat starch - Lightning Talk
Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
Ruth Franklin
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Frank, Margaret
Cornell University
(1000-09) Deciphering signals from the noise in the mRNA mobileome using comparative Solanaceae genomics
Location: Exhibit Hall
Margaret Frank
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(PL-4-6) Deciphering signals from the noise in the mRNA mobileome using comparative Solanaceae genomics
Location: Chatham ABC
Margaret Frank
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Frank, Mary
Corteva, Agriscience
(CS-21-5) Regulatory Networks Governing Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Maize and Sorghum
Location: Meeting Room 102-103
Mary Frank
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Freitas-Alves, Nayara
Federal University of ParanĂ¡
(800-168) Transcriptional and translational modulation of soybean genes with CRISPR technologies promotes tolerance to phytonematodes
Location: Exhibit Hall
Nayara Freitas-Alves
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Frei, Ursula
(800-36) Parallel spindle genes restore haploid male fertility – removing a bottleneck in doubled haploid technology
Location: Exhibit Hall
Ursula Frei
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Friedman, Erin
University of Lynchburg
Workshop: Creating and Integrating Plant Scientist Spotlights in the Classroom (and beyond)
Location: Meeting 203/205
Erin Friedman
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Frishman, Dmitrij
Technical University of Munich
(CS-21-3) The Proteomes that Feed the World - Lightning Talk
Location: Meeting Room 102-103
Dmitrij Frishman
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Frugoli, Julia
Clemson University
(300-97) Synergy and complexity in the Autoregulation of Nodulation MtTML1 and MtTML2 and DAR hypernodulation mutants add new insights to regulation of nodulation
Location: Exhibit Hall
Julia Frugoli
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(CS-28-3) Synergy and complexity in the Autoregulation of Nodulation MtTML1 and MtTML2 and DAR hypernodulation mutants add new insights to regulation of nodulation - Lightning Talk
Location: Meeting Room 201-202
Julia Frugoli
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Frye, Rene
Missouri Western State University
(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 Hall
Rene Frye
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Fu, Jie
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
(400-17) The stem cell-type transcriptome of bioenergy sorghum reveals the spatial regulation of secondary cell wall networks
Location: Exhibit Hall
Jie Fu
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Fu, Jingwei
University of Florida
(200-17) Metabolic engineering of tomato for improved accumulation of beta-carotene and de novo biosynthesis of capsanthin and capsorubin
Location: Exhibit Hall
Jingwei Fu
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Fultz, Dalen
Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Indiana University
(500-19) Sequence and epigenetics of active and silenced nucleolus organizers in Arabidopsis
Location: Exhibit Hall
Dalen Fultz
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