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Monday, July 9th

Monday, July 9th
10:40 am to 12:20 pm · Continental A/Hilton
Session M14: Minisymposium: Environmental Signaling
Presiding: Janet Braam, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251
M14001July 9th 10:40 amContinental A/HiltonElevated CO2 increases susceptibility of soybean to natural herbivores by defeating induction of cysteine proteinase inhibitors.
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ASPB MinisymposiumZavala, Jorge; Casteel, Clare; Berenbaum, May; De Lucia, Evan.global change
defense
cysteine proteinase inhibitors
Soybean
plant-insect interaction
insect herbivory
M14002July 9th 11:05 amContinental A/HiltonA strong Arabidopsis guard cell promoter
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ASPB MinisymposiumYang, Yingzhen; Costa, Alex; Schroeder, Julian.guard cell
promoter
calcium imaging
M14003July 9th 11:30 amContinental A/HiltonArabidopsis Receptor for Activated C Kinase 1 (RACK1) scaffold proteins regulate diverse environmental stress signaling pathways
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ASPB MinisymposiumUllah, Hemayet; Uvetta, Dozier; McLauchlin, April; Kundu, Nabanita; Fennel, Herman.Drought
oxidative stress
Photosynthesis
protein-protein interaction
RACK1
split-ubiquitin
photorespiration
M14004July 9th 11:55 amContinental A/HiltonArabidopsis Calcium Sensors Regulate Transition to Flowering and Nitric Oxide Accumulation
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ASPB MinisymposiumTsai, Yu-Chang; Delk, Nikki; Chowdhury, Naweed; Braam, Janet.Calmodulin-like
nitric oxide
flowering

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