321 Biotic x Abiotic Stress, Progress on Problems and Solutions From Crop Physiology

Oral Session
C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism This session will present research related to plant and crop response and adaptation to various environmental stresses including but not limited to drought, extreme temperatures, mineral deficiency and toxicity, salinity, disease, and insects. Presentations may include different levels of organization: molecular, cellular, whole-plant, and plant communities.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 8:00 AM-10:20 AM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 206A

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Organizers:
Maria Balota and Jeffrey White
8:05 AM
Effect of Salt Stress On Respiration of Various Wheat Lines/Cultivars At Early Growth Stages.
Avat Shekoofa, Shiraz University; E. Bijanzadeh, Shiraz University; Y. Emam, Shiraz University; Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona
8:20 AM
A Unique Photochemical Activity Increase In Desert Ecotypes of Wild Barley.
Shimon Rachmilevitch, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Amir Eppel, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
8:35 AM
High Temperature Tolerance In Aegilops Species and Its Potential Transfer to Wheat.
Gautam P. Pradhan, Kansas State University; P.V. Vara Prasad, Kansas State University; Allan K. Fritz, Kansas State University; Mary Beth Kirkham, Kansas State University; B. S. Gill, Kansas State University
8:50 AM
Impact of Phosphorus Deficiency On Potato Gas Exchange At Ambient and Elevated CO2.
David Fleisher, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory; Qingguo Wang, University of Maryland; Dennis Timlin, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory; Vangimalla Reddy, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory; Jonathan Resop, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory
9:05 AM
9:20 AM
9:35 AM
9:50 AM
Development of Physiological and Genetic Markers for Waterlogging Tolerance In Wheat.
Richard Mason, University of Arkansas; Elizabeth Studebaker, University of Arkansas
10:05 AM
Metal Uptake and Its Utility for Insect Herbivore Defense In Noccaea Caerulescens.
Rebecca H. Sims, University of Kentucky; David McNear, University of Kentucky
10:20 AM