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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: Mycosporines: Detection methodologies and assessment
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. FRANKLIN, LINDA A. - The ecological significance of mycosporine-like amino acids in algae.
  2. HOYER, KIRSTEN*, ULF KARSTEN, AND CHRISTIAN WIENCKE. - MAA synthesis and accumulation in polar macroalgae are controlled by abiotic factors.
  3. LAURION, ISABELLE* AND SUZANNE ROY. - UV-acclimation of cultured phytoplankton exposed to natural and enhanced UVB radiation and methodological aspects of MAA quantification.
  4. SINHA, RAJESHWAR PRASAD* AND DONAT-PETER HAEDER. - Photoprotective compounds in rice-field cyanobacteria.
  5. SOMMARUGA, RUBEN* AND BARBARA TARTAROTTI. - A note of caution on using absolute methanol concentrations and low temperatures to quantify mycosporine-like amino acids in algae.
  6. WHITEHEAD, KENIA* AND JOHN I HEDGES. - The use of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) in the identification and characterization of mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs).
  7. WULFF, ANGELA* AND MONICA APPELGREN. - Mycosporine-like amino acids in harmful marine microalgae.
  8. ZIMBA, PAUL V.* AND ANGELA WULFF. - Mycosporines: Detection methodologies and assessment. [Symposium Abstract]
  9. ZIMBA, PAUL V.* AND STEVE BOUE. - Mycosporine-like amino acid intercalibration effort using replicate samples.


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