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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
248B-chromosomes in Prospero autumnale complex (Hyacinthaceae): structural polymorphisms and distinct repeat composition suggest their recurrent origin and ongoing evolution.
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Genetics SectionJang, Tae-Soo; Parker, John; Weiss-Schneeweiss, Hanna.B-chromosomes
Prospero autumnale complex
FISH
1350Barataria Preserve,  Jean Lafitte National Historical Park
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Conference Wide Scott, Aleutia; Bennett, Jim; Rosentreter, Roger.
878Barley: Genetic Providence and Genetic Provenance Of a Diverse Crop
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Symposium: Speaking of Food: connecting basic and applied scienceMorrell, Peter L..population genetics
adaptation
barley
948Basic science contributions to crop wild relative conservation in Oxalis
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Colloquium: Speaking of Food: connecting basic and applied scienceEmshwiller, Eve; Gardner, Andrew.Oxalis tuberosa
Oxalidaceae
Domestication
crop evolution
crop wild relative
conservation genetics
345Bet-Hedging Through Heterocarpy: from a Predator Perspective
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Ecological SectionKistenmacher, Michael; Gibson, Phil.heterocarpy
Bet Hedging
herbivory
Asteraceae
Noctuidae
Oviposition
959Biochemistry of Water Stressed Wheat
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Economic Botany SectionPoe, Michelle; Onyilagha, Joseph; Talbert, Luther.wheat
water stress
biochemistry
190Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Bias, and Beyone
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Broadening Participation - Recruiting and Retaining Outstanding Scientists in the Botanical ScienceSkog, Judith; Skog, Jeremy.
247Biodiversity in a fragmented landscape: linking forest productivity, introduced predators, and native arthropod and bird communities in lava-fragmented ecosystems in Hawaii
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Past Presidents' Symposium: Biodiversity: Past, Present, and FutureFukami, Tadashi; Wilson, Erin E.; Knowlton, Jessie L.; Gruner, Daniel S.; Leopold, Devin R.; Flaspohler, David J.; Giardina, Christian P..ecology
island biogeography
230Biogeography, dispersal and trait evolution in the Datureae clade (Solanaceae)
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BiogeographyDupin, Julia; Smith, Stacey.biogeography
Datura
Brugmansia
Dispersal
Niche evolution
Solanaceae
175Biogeography and diversification shifts within Agalinis (Orobanchaceae): exploring a recent South American radiation
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Systematics Section/ASPTLatvis, Maribeth; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas.Orobanchaceae
biogeography
diversification
Andes
Cerrado
campos rupestres
407Biogeography and population genetics of the Amphi-Pacific peatmoss, Sphagnum miyabeanum Warnst
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSShaw, Jonathan.mosses
Sphagnum
Bryophytes
population genetics
Phylogeography
disjunct distributions
694Biogeography of the tribe Miconieae (Melastomataceae) reveals a complex pattern of dispersal and repetitive colonization of new environments
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Systematics Section/ASPTMichelangeli, Fabian; Nicolas, Antoine; Reginato, Marcelo; Kriebel, Ricardo; Ocampo, Gilberto; Almeda, Frank; Judd, Walter; Goldenberg, Renato.Miconieae
Melastomataceae
Andes
Mata Atlantica
biogeography
Caribbean
Amazonia
25Bioinformatic and Biometric Methods in Plant Morphology
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Bioinformatic and Biometric Methods in Plant MorphologyPunyasena, Surangi; Smith, Selena.
282Biological diversity in the Caribbean Islands: How much do we know to save it?
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Greater Caribbean Biodiversity and its Eco-physiology: Sustainability or degradation in next 50 years?Stevenson, Dennis.Caribbean
education
invasive species
400Biology Teaching Assistant Project (BioTAP): Refining Professional Development for Innovative Teaching
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Teaching SectionSchussler, Elisabeth; Miller, Kristen; Dalrymple, Sarah; Ferzli, Miriam; Hainaj, Rosa; Kendall, K. Denise; Luft, Julie; Marbach-Ad, Gili; Musante, Susan; Tanner, Kimberly; Wischusen, E. WIlliam; Auerbach, Anna Jo.teaching assistant
professional development
innovative instruction
coordination network
542Botanical Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Commercial Products – should botanists care?
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Economic Botany SectionStruwe, Lena; Joseph, Laurie.economic botany
commercial products
Nomenclature
Ethnobotany
Accuracy
education
general public
media
plant identification
Phytochemistry
Medicinal Plants
advertising
art
human health
822Botanical affinity of dispersed conifer cuticle fragments from the latest Permian: a quantitative approach for the description of leaf-epidermal patterns
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Paleobotanical SectionDuijnstee, Ivo A.P.; Hartman, Julian D.; Kouwenberg, Lenny R.; Kustatscher, Evelyn; Looy, Cindy V.voltzian conifers
end Permian
cuticles
epidermal patterns
botanical affinity
Bletterbach, Italy
152Botanical Education in the United States. Part IV. The role of the Botanical Society of America during its second half century
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Historical SectionSundberg, Marshall.Botany Education
Education Forum
Education Workshop
PlantingScience
AIBS
CUEBS
BSCS
367Botany, invasive species and forest restoration: learning through informal botanical education and intergenerational civic engagement
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Teaching SectionNavaro, Julia; Fuselier, Linda.Botany Education
Citizen Science
Propagation
121Bottlenecks and their affects on symbiont genetic diversity
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Organisms as Ecosystems: Exploring the Microbiome of PlantsVon Wettberg, Eric; Sanchez, Vanessa; Scharnagl, Klara; Greenspan, Alex; Penmetsa, RV; Kim, Donghun; Varshney, Rajeev; Cook, Douglas.Domestication
endangered species
rhizobia
symbiosis
biogeography
403Bottomland Forest Vegetation Changes and Exotic Species at Caddo Lake Texas, USA: 1995-2012
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Ecological SectionVan Kley, James; Nolte, Brenna.Bottomland forest
invasive species
Triadica sebifera
vegetation change
618Breath easier: declining concentrations of atmospheric pollutant elements in lichens from two wilderness areas in western Montana, USA, following decommissioning of smelter operations
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSSt Clair, Larry; Leavitt, Steven; Shrestha, Gajendra; St. Clair, Samuel.bio-monitoring
heavy metals
pollution
Rhizoplaca
Letharia
240BREEDING SYSTEM AND POLLINATION OF Gesneria pauciflora Urb. (GESNERIACEAE): AN ENDEMIC AND THREATENED SPECIES OF THE CARIBBEAN
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Pollination BiologyPerez, Mervin; Ackerman, Elvia.Self-compatible
Pollen limitation
herbivory
409Breeding Systems and Hybrid Fertility in Tolpis (Asteraceae) in the Macaronesian Archipelagos: Comparisons of Lineages in the Canaries, Azores, and Madeira
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Systematics Section/ASPTCrawford, Daniel; Menezes de Sequeira, Miguel; Mort, Mark; Moura, Mónica; Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo; Borges Silva, Lurdes.Tolpis,
breeding system
hybrid fertility
Macaronesian islands
413Bridging the gap between systematics and Arabidopsis- teaching integrative plant biology in a liberal arts setting
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Teaching SectionJabaily, Rachel; Fitz Gerald, Jonathan.Systematics
Arabidopsis
curriculum
teaching
liberal arts
772
Canceled
Bringing Camassia into the classroom and engaging students in the field
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Teaching SectionTheiss, Kathryn; Kephart, Susan.Camassia
high school
14Broadening Participation - Recruiting and Retaining Outstanding Scientists in the Botanical Sciences
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Broadening Participation - Recruiting and Retaining Outstanding Scientists in the Botanical ScienceMonfils, Anna; Sakai, Ann.Broadening Participation
Mentoring
Diversity
771Bryophyte Reproduction and Dispersal in a Mixed Hardwood Forest
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSRobinson, Sean; Lawrence, Alexander.Bryophytes
reproduction
Dispersal
94BRYOPHYTES: A Useful Tool in Heavy Metal Monitoring
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSAriyo, Olusesan; Shonubi, Olusola.Bryophytes
heavy metals
Monitoring
224Building partnerships in the Bahamas: The Island Flora.
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Greater Caribbean Biodiversity and its Eco-physiology: Sustainability or degradation in next 50 years?Francisco-Ortega, Javier; Carey, Eric; Hepburn, Dion; Freid, Ethan; Jestrow, Brett; Stevenson, Dennis.
531Bumblebee foraging behavior and plant-pollinator network structure across an altitudinal gradient
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Ecological SectionMiller-Struttmann, Nicole; Franklin, James; Galen, Candace.bumblebee host plant-use
Altitudinal gradient
foraging niche partitioning
networks
caste foraging patterns
pollen and nectar foragers

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