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1:30PM -5:15PM  50                        Contributed Papers  Salon 10

Monocots II

Chair: C raig Barrett and Chelsea Specht

1:30 50001 Barrett, Craig* - Baker, William -Comer, Jason -Conran, John -
                     Lahmeyer, Sean Anthony - Leebens-Mack, James - Li, Jeff -Lim,
                     Gwynne - Mayfield-Jones, Dustin -Medina, Jesus -Perez, Leticia -
                     Pires, J. Chris - Santos, Cristian -Stevenson, Dennis - Zomlefer, Wendy
                     Davis, Jerrold
                           Deep branch support and extensive variation in substitution rate in
                           the commelinid monocots based on plastid genomes, with emphasis
                           on the palms

l :45 50002 Medina, Jesus* - Lahmeyer, Sean Anthony - Barrett, Craig
                           A preliminary investigation ofphylogeny and plastid genome evolu-
                           tion in the palm genus Braflea (Mart. ex Endl.)

2:00 50003 Tungmunnithum, Duangjai
                           Morphological and Molecular Evidences ofthe Greatest Variable
                           Monoclwria Species in Thailand

2:15 50004 Leveille-Bourret, Etienne* -Gilmour, Claire N. - Starr, Julian R. - Naczi,
                     Robert F. C. - Spalink, Daniel -Sytsma, Kenneth J.
                           Seard1ing for the sister to sedges (Carex): resolving relationships
                           within the Cariceae-Dulichieae-Scirpeae clade (Cyperaceae)

2:30 50005 Starr, Julian* - Janzen, Francesco - Ford, Bruce
                           Three new, early diverging Carex (Cariceae, Cyperaceae) lineages
                           from East and Southeast Asia with important evolutionary and
                           biogeographic implications

2:45 50006 Dorey, Jenna
                           Systematics of the Carex laxiflora complex (Cyperaceae)

3:00 50007 Spa!ink, Daniel* -Leveille-Bourret, Etie1me -Starr, Julian -Sytsma,

                  Kenneth J.

                           Patd1ing a persisting paraphyly in Cyperaceae: divergent geo-
                           graphical, morphological, and ecological evolution in the bulrushes
                           (Scirpus) and cotton-grasses (Eriophorum)

3:15 Break

3:45 50009 Neubig, Kurt M.* -Majure, Lucas -Abbott, Richard - "Naczi, Robert F.
                     C.- Judd, Walter - Whitten, M. Mark
                           Preliminary phylogenetic relationships of Dichantlzelium (Poaceae)
                           as revealed through whole plastomes and nrDNA via genome
                           skin1ming

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