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Botany in the Curriculum:
Integrating Research and Teaching

August 2-4: Forum on Botanical Education & Outreach
August 4-7: Annual Scientific Conference

Pyle Conference Center
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin

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Abstracts received so far:

  1. Alternatives for Bioremediation of Acidic Berkeley Pit Lake. - BOCIOAGA, DANIELA AND MITMAN GRANT.*
  2. Austral Biogeography: The Evolution of Subalpine Ourisia (Scrophulariaceae s.l.) in a Phylogenetic Context. - MEUDT, HEIDI* AND BERYL SIMPSON.
  3. Bayesian analyses of rapid radiations in Saxifragales and Asclepias. - FISHBEIN, MARK.
  4. Colorado Interactive Flora, Phase I: key to the families. - BRASHER, JEFFREY WAYNE* AND NEIL SNOW.
  5. Conservation Status of NTFPs in Madhya Pradesh, India. - PAI, ASWINI* AND SUPRAVA PATNAIK.
  6. Coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus): a native landscaping and wildlife habitat alternative to Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii). - WACHHOLDER, BRENT E.*, HENRY R. OWEN, AND JANICE M. COONS.
  7. Cyanobacterial community structure in lithifying mats of a Yellowstone hot spring: implications for early Precambrian stromatolite biocomplexity. - LAU, EVAN*, LINDA, L JAHNKE, CODY, Z. NASH, DETLEV VOGLER, AND KEN, W CULLINGS.
  8. Deep Time: A Comprehensive Phylogentic Tree of Living and Fossil Angiosperms. - WANG, HONGSHAN*, DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, PAMELA S. SOLTIS, DAVID L. DILCHER, AND PATRICK S. HERENDEEN.
  9. Ecotypes of wild Galápagos tomatoes. - NUEZ, FERNANDO, JAIME PROHENS*, AND JOSE M. BLANCA.
  10. Effect of arsenate treatment on growth and arsenic accumulation in four high-biomass members of the Brassicaceae. - ARTUS, NANCY* AND JEN LEASA.
  11. Evolution and biogeographical diversification of Altingiaceae: integrating evidence from fossil reproductive structures and extant relatives. - ICKERT-BOND, STEFANIE M.*, KATHLEEN B. PIGG, AND JUN WEN.
  12. Evolution of pollen diet breadth and floral host choice in a group of solitary bees, The. - LARKIN, LEAH L.*, JOHN L. NEFF, AND BERYL B. SIMPSON.
  13. Expression of the SHOOTMERISTEMLESS gene in the pinhead mutant during in vitro shoot organogenesis. - KESTER, LAUREN AND ROXANNE FISHER.*
  14. FileTaxon: an integrated database for plant systematics research. - CELLINESE, NICO.
  15. Inflorescence evolution and the origin of a pollination mutualism in Moraceae. - DATWYLER, SHANNON*, DANA HUEBERT, AND GEORGE WEIBLEN.
  16. Learning taxonomy. - HAMMER, SAMUEL.
  17. Oldest evidence for pre-tracheophyte terrestrial ground cover; lichen-like organisms from the Lower Silurian of Virginia. - TOMESCU, ALEXANDRU MIHAIL FLORIAN*, GAR W. ROTHWELL, AND NO ONE ELSE.
  18. Palynological analysis of a McNairy Sand sample from Alcorn County, Mississippi. - BAGHAI-RIDING, NINA L.* AND CHARLES T. SWANN.
  19. Palynological study of the family Oleaceae, The. - HAN, BYUNGWOO*, SANGTAE LEE, KEONG IN HEO, AND KI JOONG KIM.
  20. Phenotypic transition in the bush monkeyflower Mimulus aurantiacus. - BAUMBERGER, ROLF* AND KEVIN CUMMINS.
  21. Phylogenetic analysis of the Microlicieae (Melastomataceae) using ITS and rpl16 intron sequences. - FRITSCH, PETER W.*, FRANK ALMEDA, SUSANNE S. RENNER, ANGELA B. MARTINS, AND BONI CRUZ.
  22. Phylogenetic analysis of Tidestromia Standl. (Amaranthaceae-Gomphrenoideae). - SáNCHEZ-DEL PINO, IVONNE*, HILDA FLORES OLVERA, AND TIMOTHY MOTLEY.
  23. Phylogenetic study of wild species and selected cultivars of pea, A. - POLANS, NEIL O.*, JEFFERY A. NELSON, DANA R. KURPIUS, AND DAYLE E. SAAR.
  24. Phylogeny of the Cocoeae (Palmae), with emphasis on Cocos nucifera. - GUNN, BEE F.
  25. Pollen comparison from insect visitors to Stylisma pickeringii (Convolvulaceae), an endangered plant of Illinois sand prairies. - TODD, BRENT L.*, HENRY R. OWEN, AND JANICE M. COONS.
  26. Pollination biology of White Mangrove (Combretaceae: Laguncularia racemosa): Can pollinator foraging behavior determine plant breeding systems? - LANDRY, CAROL L.* AND BEVERLY J. RATHCKE.
  27. Preliminary phylogeny of Graptopetalum (Crassulaceae) inferred from DNA sequences and morphological data, A. - ACEVEDO, RAúL*, KENNETH CAMERON, SUSAN K. PELL, AND VICTORIA SOSA.
  28. Reaction fibers are important in the ecology of mangroves (Rhizophoraceae – Rhizophoreae). - TOMLINSON, P. BARRY* AND JACK B. FISHER.
  29. Revision of Protorhus Engl. (Anacardiaceae) using molecular and morphological data. - RANDRIANASOLO, ARMAND, SUSAN PELL*, AND JOHN MITCHELL.
  30. Seed set pattern of a spring flower Pulsatilla cernua (Ranunculaceae) in Japan. - HUANG, SHUANG-QUAN* AND YOSHITAKA TAKAHASHI.
  31. Survey of Agro forests in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. - PAI, ASWINI* AND PRAVAT C. SUTAR.
  32. Survey of non-native plants along roadsides in the central and western states, A. - YURKONIS, KATHRYN A.*, JANICE M. COONS, SCOTT J. MEINERS, AND SUSAN E. LEWIS.
  33. Ultrastructure of heterocolpate pollen in Cryptantha (Boraginaceae). - HARGROVE, LORI AND MICHAEL G. SIMPSON.*


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