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1:45 SY11002 Deane-Coe, Kirsten K
                             Comparative desiccation tolerance ofbiocrust mosses in colonial
                             habit revealed by imaging chlorophyll fluorescence

2:15 SYll 003 Slate, Mandy* - Callaway, Ragan
                             The effects ofbryo-tic pulses on interactions between vascular plants

2:45 SY11004 Greenwood, Joshua
                             Influence oflife history phase, genotype, and rate ofdrying upon
                          desiccation tolerance in Bryum argenteum

3:15 Break

3:45 SY11006 Marks, Rose,. - McLetchie, D. Nicholas
                             Tradeotfs in Desiccation Tolerance and Reproductive Allocation

4:15 SYll007 Cruz de Carvalho, Ricardo
                             Bryophyte morphology: a trait associated to desiccation tolerance

4:45 SY11008 Stark, Lloyd
                           Antheridia are Desiccation Tolerant in Bryum argenteum:
                             Postrehydration Water Content Predicts Time to Sperm Release

5:15 Discussion

1:30PM - 5:30PM      SY12  Symposium          Hall A

The rise and fall of photosynthate: Evolution of plant/fungus interactions from

paleobotanical and phylogenomic perspectives

C hair: Mary Berbee

1:30 Introduction

1:45 SY12002 Kenrick, Paul* - Strullu-Derrien, Christine -Mitchell, Ria
                             The origins ofland plant communities

2:15 SYI2003 Field, Katie"" - Rimington, William -Leake, Jonathan -Cameron,
                       Duncan - Duckett, Jeff - Bidartondo, Martin I. - Pressel, Silvia
                             Mutualism between ancient plant lineages (Haplornitriopsida liver-
                             worts) and Mucoromycotina fungi and its response to atmospheric C02

2:45 SY12004 Mills, Benjamin" -Lenton, Timothy
                             Geochemical cycles at the dawn ofterrestrialization

3:15 Break

3:45 SY12006 Selosse, Marc-Andre
                             Evolution ofthe plant-fungal symbioses: questions for palaeontology

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