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387 | Wall structure based on FIB studies of isoetalean microspores from Early Cretaceous of northeastern Spain Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotanical Section | Villanueva, Uxue; Sender, Luis Miguel; Diez, José Bienvenido; Pons, Denise; Cevallos-Ferriz, Sergio. | Isoetaleans Early Cretaceous Iberian Range microspores |
32 | Water transport in plants at multiple scales: A physiological, ecological and evolutionary appraisal Log in to add this item to your schedule | Watertransport in plants at multiple scales: A physiological, ecological, andevolutionary appraisal | Melcher, Peter; Pratt, Brandon. | xylem root hydraulics long distance sap transport embolism formation andrefilling macroevolution of planthydraulics leaf hydraulics stem hydraulics |
412 | Weed Profiling: A Molecular Phylogenetic Approach to Darwin's Naturalization Hypothesis Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecological Section | Park, Daniel; Potter, Daniel. | Asteraceae Cardueae community phylogenetics Molecular phylogeny invasive species |
112 | What is and has been in a fossil name? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Colloquium in Honor of John McNeill | Skog, Judith. | Nomenclature fossils Paleobotany |
311 | What makes a plant invasive? It might be a matter of microbes Log in to add this item to your schedule | Rhizosphere interactions: the root microbiome | Rout, Marnie E.. | plant growth-promoting bacteria ecosystem functions invasive ecology functional traits |
619 | Where angels fear to tread.. the future of naming Log in to add this item to your schedule | Colloquium in Honor of John McNeill | Knapp, Sandra. | Nomenclature Plants BioCode technology zoology e-publication |
39 | Where is plant systematics headed in the next ten years? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Where is plant systematics headed in the next ten years? | Stuessy, Tod; Funk, Vicki. | plant systematics research priorities future trends |
1194 | White bark Pine Decline in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Lessons learned from birds, bears and the precious dust of Galadriel Log in to add this item to your schedule | Weresub Lecture | Antibus, Robert K.; Cripps, Cathy. | Weresub Lecture |
1193 | Wild Ohio: The Best of Our Natural Heritage Log in to add this item to your schedule | Regional Botany Special Lecture | McCormac, Jim. | wild ohio rare flora conservation natural areas |
50 | Workshop and Roundtable Discussion: Successful Manuscript Preparation and Publication Log in to add this item to your schedule | Conference Wide | Mcpherson, Amy; Hund, Richard; Parada, Beth. | |