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PLANT CANADA 2019
TUESDAY AFTERNOON – Concurrent Session 3–
Room 101 ABS3 – Abiotic Stress #3 Abiotic Stress Response Mechanisms
Chair: Sophia Stone (Dalhousie University)
Flooding tolerance is regulated through the MiR156/SPL module in Medicago sativa
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Feyissa, B.A. ; Y. Papadopoulos ; S. Kohalmi ; A. Hannoufa
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1:15 S103
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( University of Western Ontario; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada;
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The University of Western Ontario; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
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Physiological and biochemical responses of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) to salt stress
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2
1:30 S105 Bhattarai, S. ; C. Karunakaran ; K. Tanino ; Y-B. Fu ; B. Coulman ; B. Biligetu
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*1
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2
( University of Saskatchewan; Canadian Light Source; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
The ABA-responsive SnRK1 kinase interaction network in Arabidopsis thaliana
1:45 S106 Carianopol, C. ; A. Chan; S. Lumba; S. Gazzarrini
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(University of Toronto)
Characterizing the role of Arabidopsis thaliana RING-type E3 Ligase XBAT35.2 and its
substrates in abiotic stress tolerance
2:00 S107
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Li, Q. ; S. Stone
(Dalhousie University)
Identifying Brachypodium distachyon proteins interacting with histone deacetylase BdHD1
2:15 S104 Torrez, A. ; H.A.L. Henry ; L. Tian 2
1
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2
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( The University of Western Ontario; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
Overexpression of de novo DNA methyltransferase BdDRM2 alters Brachypodium
distachyon development and abiotic stress response
2:30 S108
Ouellette, L. ; B.F. Mayer; J-B. Charron
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(McGill University)
Room 102 SM – Specialized Metabolism
Chair: Jake Stout (University of Manitoba)
Molecular regulation of monoterpene metabolism in Lavandula
1:15 S109
Mahmoud, S. (UBC Okanagan)
Functional study of Lavandula prenyl diphosphate synthase genes
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1:30 S110 Adal, A.M. ; S. Mahmoud
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( UBC; UBC Okanagan)
Investigating transport of seco-iridoids in Catharanthus roseus
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1:45 S111 Dastmalchi, M. ; Y. Qu ; V. De Luca 1
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( Brock University; University of New Brunswick)
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2
Mitragyna speciosa – a promising player in the opioid crisis
2:00 S112 Moeller, E.; L. Virta; K. Theriault; J. Manduca; M. Perreault; T. Akhtar
(University of Guelph)
Distinct metabolic modes drive monoterpenoid biosynthesis in a natural population of
2:15 S113 Pelargonium graveolens (rose scented geranium)
Bergman, M.; M. Phillips (University of Toronto – Mississauga)
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Profiling anthocyanin species involved in developmentally regulated programmed cell
death in lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) leaf development
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2:30 S114 Denbigh, G. ; S. MacKinnon ; G. Pitcher ; H. Wright ; C. Lacroix ; A. Gunawardena
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( Dalhousie University; Agriculture and Agri-food Canada;
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3 University of Prince Edward Island)
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