Order | Date/Time | Title | Section | Type | Authors | Keywords |
Wednesday, August 4th · 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm · Alpine A (Snowbird Center) Session 52: Contributed Papers: Anatomy and Development of Reproductive and Vegetative Structures Presider: J. Phil Gibson, Agnes Scott College |
1 | August 4th 1:00 pm | Developmental and histochemical differences between floral nectaries of tobacco (Nicotiana LxS8) and soybean (Glycine max L.) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Horner, Harry T., Healy, Rosaria, Thornburg, Robert W., Palmer, Reid G.. | nectary tobacco flower soybean development histochemistry |
2 | August 4th 1:15 pm | Seed mass variability and significances | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Mikesell, Jan. | Seeds seed mass seed size seed variability |
3 | August 4th 1:30 pm | Trichomes on the gynoecium of cultivar Clark ( Glycine max L.), seven near-isogenic lines, and a tetraploid Clark: a comparative study of their relative numbers and types | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Healy, Rosaria, Horner, Harry T., Bailey, Theodore B., Palmer, Reid G.. | trichomes gynoecium near-isogenic lines cultivar Clark soybean |
4 | August 4th 1:45 pm | Anatomical Changes during Fruit Ripening in Two Lines of Tabasco Pepper (Capsicum frutescens) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Al-khatib, Rami, Sundberg, Marshall D. | anatomy fruit morphometrics Capsicum development |
5 | August 4th 2:00 pm | Anatomy and Development of Gynoecium Appendages in Xyridace | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Campbell, Lisa M., Stevenson, Dennis Wm.. | Xyridaceae Poales gynoecium appendage anatomy secretory nectar |
6 | August 4th 2:15 pm | Pollen and anther development in Brasenia (Cabombaceae, Nymphaeales) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Taylor, Mackenzie L., Osborn, Jeffrey M.. | Brasenia Cabombaceae Nymphaeales aquatic plants Water lilies pollen Pollen development Pollen ontogeny ultrastructure |
7 | August 4th 2:30 pm | Comparison of germination and pericarp characteristics between homocarpic and heterocarpic species of Grindelia (Asteraceae) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Gibson, J. Phil, Engel, E. Cayenne. | achene Asteraceae Grindelia heterocarpy |
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| August 4th 3:00 pm | Break | | | | |
8 | August 4th 3:15 pm | A preliminary survey of angiosperms with torus-bearing pit membranes | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Jansen, Steven, Dute, Roland R., Gasson, P.E., Smets, E.. | pit membrane xylem tori bordered pit tracheids vessels woody angiosperms |
9 | August 4th 3:30 pm | Terrestrial Coleochaete orbicularis (Charophyceae, Streptophyta) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Graham, Linda E., Arancibia-Avila, Patricia. | terrestrial algae Coleochaete |
10 | August 4th 3:45 pm | The signal for determinate growth in Psilotum. | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Christianson, Michael L.. | |
11 | August 4th 4:00 pm | Development and function of cellulosic fibers in the leaves of Gnetum gnemon | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Tomlinson, P. Barry, Tomlinson, P. Barry, Fisher, Jack B.. | fibers tension wood Gnetum leaf veins leaf anatomy |
12 | August 4th 4:15 pm | Initiation and progression of the calcium oxalate pattern in developing Prunus virginiana (Rosaceae) leaves | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Lersten, Nels R., Horner, Harry T.. | leaves crystal pattern Prunus calcium oxalate |
13 | August 4th 4:30 pm | Comparative morphology, anatomy and development of ant-domatia in Neotropical Melastomataceae | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | Michelangeli, Fabian A., Stevenson, Dennis Wm.. | ant-plant leaf anatomy leaf development Melastomataceae myrmecophytism domatia |
14 | August 4th 4:45 pm | Evolution of Kranz anatomy in the genus Flaveria (Asteraceae) | Developmental and Structural Section | Paper | McKown, Athena D., Moncalvo, Jean-Marc, Dengler, Nancy G.. | Asteraceae C4 photosynthesis Evolution Flaveria ITS Kranz anatomy phylogeny |