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Uauy, Cristobal
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
Cristobal Uauy
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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
Cristobal Uauy
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Ugalde, José
University of Bonn
(CS-7-5) Decoding the function of tau glutathione S-transferases GSTU24 and GSTU25 in Arabidopsis
Location: Meeting Room 105-106
José Ugalde
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Ulianich, Pavel
Texas A&M University
(CS-7-2) Arabidopsis Protection of Telomeres 1b protein regulates redox homeostasis and protects the genome from oxidative damage
Location: Meeting Room 105-106
Pavel Ulianich
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Uribe, Pedro
Texas AgriLife Extension
(300-79) Bacterial Leaf Scald of Plum in Texas: A Survey
Location: Exhibit Hall
Pedro Uribe
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(700-06) Keeping Texas Citrus Healthy
Location: Exhibit Hall
Pedro Uribe
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Urzinger, Sebastian
Technical University of Munich
(CS-21-3) The Proteomes that Feed the World - Lightning Talk
Location: Meeting Room 102-103
Sebastian Urzinger
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Utley, Delecia
North Carolina State University
(300-11) Circular RNA response to microbe interactions of Lotus japonicus
Location: Exhibit Hall
Delecia Utley
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Uzair, Muhammad
The university of Tennessee
(600-44) The role of EPFLs & CLV3 in the regulation of shoot apical meristem
Location: Exhibit Hall
Muhammad Uzair
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(CS-4-5) The function of the ERECTA family signaling in the shoot apical meristem.
Location: Meeting Room 203-205
Muhammad Uzair
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