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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

Symposium: Green algal conquests of the land: Many conquests, one victory?
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. CHAPMAN, RUSSELL L.*, CHARLES F. DELWICHE, AND RICHARD M. MCCOURT. - Green Algal Conquest of the Land: Many Conquests, One Victory? [Symposium Abstract]
  2. COOK, MARTHA E.* AND LINDA E. GRAHAM. - Origin and early evolution of plant body symmetry and gravity responses.
  3. DELWICHE, CHARLES F.*, KENNETH G. KAROL, AND RICHARD M. MCCOURT. - One small step: why did the charophytes have the right stuff?
  4. KAROL, KENNETH G.*, RICHARD M. MCCOURT, AND CHARLES F. DELWICHE. - Estimating divergence times within the Charophyta: a Bayesian approach using fossil and DNA sequence data.
  5. LEWIS, LOUISE A. - Numerous transitions to land in green plants: the 'other' land plants.
  6. MCCOURT, RICHARD M., KENNETH G. KAROL, AND CHARLES F. DELWICHE.* - The roots of land plants: recent research on early-diverging lineages in the evolution of higher drier algae.
  7. TURMEL, MONIQUE*, CHRISTIAN OTIS, JEAN-CHARLES DE CAMBIAIRE, JEAN-FRANCOIS POMBERT, AND CLAUDE LEMIEUX. - The chloroplast genome sequence of Chlorokybus atmophyticus: evidence that charophycean green algae from an early-diverging lineage adapted to terrestrial life.


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