Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 8:10 AM | |||
Convention Center,, Room 251A, Upper Level | |||
239: Physiology: II. Environmental Physiology | |||
Sponsor: | C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism | ||
Presiding: | Craig W. Bednarz, The University of Georgia | ||
8:10 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
8:15 AM | 239-1 | Response of Rice Tillering to Sub-Ambient Levels of Ultraviolet-B Radiation. Abdul-Razack Mohammed, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Elliott. W. Rounds, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lee Tarpley, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station | |
8:30 AM | 239-2 | Freezing Damage to Wheat at Ear Emergence. Michael P. Fuller, School of Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth, Andrew M. Fuller, School of Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth, Spyridon Kaniouras, School of Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth, Jack Christopher, The Leslie Research Institute, Troy Fredericks, The Leslie Research Institute | |
8:45 AM | 239-3 | Cotton Growth, Productivity and Fiber Properties as Affected by Nitrogen and Mepiquat Chloride Levels. Vijaya G. Kakani, Mississippi State Univeristy, K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University, Duli Zhao, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Sailaja Koti, Box 9555, 117 Dorman Hall, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences | |
9:00 AM | 239-4 | Early-Planted Cotton; Increased Soil Temperature May Not Be Enough. James R. Mahan, Plant Stress and Water Conservation Laboratory, Dennis C. Gitz III, USDA-ARS | |
9:15 AM | Break | ||
9:30 AM | 239-5 | Root Development of Spring Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) in Minirhizotrons as Affected by Genotypes and Interannual Variability at Low and High Nitrogen Supply. Juan M. Herrera, Institute of Plant Sciences, ETH Zurich, Peter Stamp, Institute of Plant Sciences, ETH Zurich, Markus Liedgens, Institute of Plant Sciences, ETH Zurich | |
9:45 AM | 239-6 | A Model for Predicting Safe Growth Stages for Draining Rice. Paul Counce, University of Arkansas, Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas, Brad Watkins, University of Arkansas, Terry J. Siebenmorgen, Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas | |
10:00 AM | 239-7 | Elevated Root Zone Temperature Alters the Development and Partitioning of Wheat. Oscar Monje, Space Life Sciences Lab, Sylvia Anderson, Space Life Sciences Lab, Gary Stutte, Space Life Sciences Lab | |
10:15 AM | Adjourn |
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