99Graduate Student Poster Competition

Poster Session

C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism

This is the poster session for the joint C-2 and C-4 graduate student competition on topics pertinent to crop physiology and metabolism and to seed physiology. Please note that students must compete in only one category, oral or poster.

Cosponsor(s):

C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism, C04 Seed Physiology, Production & Technology
Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Presider:
Maria Balota
506
Autumn Acclimation and Carbon Metabolism in Miscanthus.
Katherine Withers, University of Guelph; Bill Deen, University of Guelph
507
High Night Temperature Effects During Flowering in Cotton.
Dimitra Loka, University of Arkansas; Derrick Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas; Fábio Echer, University of Arkansas; Mathilda Pretorius, University of Arkansas
508
Cancelled
509
Seasonal Accumulation and Partitioning of Carbon- and Nitrogen-Containing Compounds in Perennial Bioenergy Crops.
Jennifer Burks, Purdue University; Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University; Jeffrey Volenec, Purdue University
510
Effects of High Night Temperatures On Cotton During Squaring and Flowering.
Fábio Echer, University of Arkansas; Derrick Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas; Dimitra Loka, University of Arkansas; Ciro A. Rosolem, Unesp
511
Perennial Ryegrass Seed Production in Minnesota: The Effect of Seeding Rate, Row Spacing, and Nitrogen On Yield, Agronomic Characteristics, and Stem Rust.
Eric Koeritz, University of Minnesota; Nancy Ehlke, University of Minnesota, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics; Eric Watkins, University of Minnesota
512
Source and Sink Manipulation Influencing the Seed Weight Distribution and Yield Components of Castor.
Liv Severino, Texas Tech University; Dick Auld, Texas Tech University & Texas AgriLife Reserch
513
Cattle Manure Promotes Pod-Setting in Soybean.
Tsukasa Kasahara, Tohoku University; Makie Kokubun, Tohoku University
514
Nitrogen Deficiency Alters Cotton Reproductive Performance and Fiber Quality.
Suresh Lokhande, Mississippi State University; K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University
515
The Production and Function of Mucilage by Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) Seeds.
Emily Zhou, Virginia Tech; Monica Ponder, Virginia Tech; Jacob Barney, Virginia Tech; Gregory Welbaum, Virginia Tech
516
Field Performance of Soybean Cultivars Varying for Water Use Efficiency.
Bridget Visser, University of Guelph; Hugh Earl, University of Guelph
517
Success Factors in Obtaining Meaningful Leaf Photosynthetic Measurement in Field-Grown Maize.
Yanbing Xia, Purdue University; Tony Vyn, Purdue University
518
Utility of Basal Root Whorl Number for Phosphorus Acquisition in Common Bean.
Harini Rangarajan, Pennsylvania State University; Jonathan Lynch, Penn State
519
Utility of Root Cortical Cell Size and Number Cells Per File in Maize Under Water Limited Conditions.
Joseph Chimungu, Penn State University; Jonathan Lynch, Penn State University
520
Monitoring in-Season Growth of Cotton Cultivars Under Multiple Irrigation Regimes Using Remote Sensing.
Bablu Sharma, Texas Tech University; Glen Ritchie, Texas Tech University; Stephan Maas, Texas Tech University; Eric Hequet, Texas Tech University
521
Physiological Changes to Cotton Under Heat Stress During Reproductive Development.
Toby FitzSimons, University of Arkansas; Derrick Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas
522
Comparison of FTIR and NADH-Dependent Oxygen Uptake Analyses As Metabolomic Evaluation Methods.
Piyaporn Phansak, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Matthew Pedersen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Casey J. Wegner, University of Connecticut; Vicki Schlegel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Roch Gaussoin, University of Nebraska - Lincoln