Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
242: Physiology: V
Sponsor:C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism
CO2 and Light Intensity on Growth and Macronutrient Uptake by Cacao Genotypes.
Virupax Baligar, USDA-ARS-SPCL-BARC-West, Nand K. Fageria, EMBRAPA National Rice and Bean Center, James A. Bunce, USDa-ARS-, Regina Machado, Almirante cacao
Relative Sensitivity of Soybean N and C Accumulation to Water Deficit.
C. Andy King, University of Arkansas, Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas
A Comparison in Cotton of Mepiquat Chloride Activity with and without Cyclanilide Addition.
Rob Millings, University of Georgia, Craig W. Bednarz, University of Georgia, Herbert S. Young, Bayer Cropscience, Glen Ritchie, University of Georgia, Cory I. Mills, University of Georgia, Jared R. Whitaker, University of Georgia
Conditional and Reversible down-Regulation of Protein Farnesylation in Canola Results in Drought Stress Tolerant and Yield Protection in the Field.*
Jifeng Ying, Performance Plants Inc., Yang Wang, Performance Plants Inc., Monika Kuzma, Performance Plants Inc., Maryse Chalifoux, Performance Plants Inc., Angela Sample, Performance Plants Inc., Charlene McArthur, Performance Plants Inc., Uchacz Tina, Performance Plants Inc., Sarvas Carlene, Performance Plants Inc., Michelle Beaith, Performance Plants Inc., Jiangxin Wan, Performance Plants Inc., David T. Dennis, Performance Plants Inc., Peter McCourt, University of Toronto, Yafan Huang, Performance Plants Inc.
The Effects of Irrigation Level and Tillage System on Carbon Isotope Composition and Other Leaf Characteristics in Peanut: Implications for Water-Use Efficiency.
Diane Rowland, USDA-ARS, NPRL, Kipling Balkcom, USDA-ARS, Wilson Faircloth, USDA-ARS, NPRL
Vapor Pressure Deficit Effects on Leaf Gas Exchange and Stomatal Conductance for Some Diverse C4 Species.
Jim Kiniry, USDA-ARS, Deborah A. Spanel, USDA-ARS, Shannon Loriaux, LiCor, James A. Bunce, USDa-ARS-
Genetic Variability for Physiological Traits Related to Water Use Efficiency in Sorghum.
Maria Balota, Texas A&M University - TAES Amarillo, William Payne, Texas A&M University - TAES Amarillo, Satish R. Ambati, Texas A&M University, William Rooney, Texas A&M University, Darrell Rosenow, Texas A&M University - TAES Lubbock
A Shared Lab Model: Operational Efficiencies and Benefits.
Allen D. Knapp, Iowa State University, Maria M. Hartt Eckerman, Iowa State University
Biomass Accumulation Fenology and Grain Yield in Contrasting Sorghum Genotypes under Water Stress.
Sergio Castro Sr., Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, Huerta Alfredo J., Miami University, Jose Alberto Lopez, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
A Simple and Cost-Effective Method to Screen for Transpiration Efficiency in Sorghum.*
Zhanguo Xin, USDA-ARS, Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit, Cleve Franks, USDA-ARS, Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit, John Burke, USDA-ARS, Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit
Applications of Remotely Sensed Thermal Infrared Imaging for Crop Improvement.
David Warner, Monsanto
Cries for help: Remote sensing of water-stressed cotton.*
Glen Ritchie, University of Georgia, Craig Bednarz, University of Georgia, Jared Whitaker, University of Georgia, Cory Mills, University of Georgia, Rob Millings, University of Georgia
Water Use, Root Development and Productivity of Cotton Grown under Drip Irrigation.
Bobbie McMichael, USDA-ARS, Robert Lascano, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Don Wanjura, USDA-ARS, James Mahan, USDA-ARS, Dennis Gitz, USDA-ARS
Effects of Planting Date on Stability and Content of Oil, Fatty Acids, and Protein in Soybean.*
Nacer Bellaloui, USDA-ARS, Alemu Mengistu, USDA-ARS, Robert Paris, ARS-USDA
Physiological Basis of Stress Tolerance in Maize.
Weidong Liu, Department of Plant Agriculture, Crop Science Division, University of Guelph,, Matthijs Tollenaar, Department of Plant Agriculture, Crop Science Division, University of Guelph,
Sugarbeet Sucrose Synthase Gene Expression Is Organ-Specific, Developmentally Regulated, and Affected by Abiotic Stresses.
Karen Klotz, USDA-ARS, Northern Crop Science Laboratory, Darrin Haagenson, USDA-ARS, Northern Crop Science Laboratory
Root Penetration through Compacted Soil Layers: a Comparison of Soybean and Weed Species.
George T. Place, North Carolina State University, Michael Burton, North Carolina State University, Dan Bowman, North Carolina State University, Thomas "Rufty, Jr." Jr., North Carolina State University
Aluminum sensitivity of Commelina benghalensis.
Laura I. Vance, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Michael Burton, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Eva Johannes, Department of Botany, North Carolina State University, Nina Allen, Department of Botany, North Carolina State University, Shannon Sermons, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Thomas Rufty, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University

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