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PLANT CANADA 2019
Identification of founding accessions and patterns of relatedness and inbreeding derived
from historical pedigree data in a white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and red clover
4:00 S181 (Trifolium pratense L.) germplasm collection in New Zealand.
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Egan, L. ; R. Hofmann ; B. Barrett ; K. Ghamkhar ; V. Hoyos-Villegas
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(1 Lincoln University; AgResearch; McGill University)
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Early flowering epi-mutants of ‘Royal’ flax.
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4:15 S182 Booker, H. ; M. House ; L. Young ; A. Vasudevan ; R. Ragupathy ; S. Robinson
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1 University of Saskatchewan; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Room 106 TXS – Taxonomy and Systematics
Chair: Anne Bruneau (McGill University)
In praise of larger genera: looking at the Amelanchier-Hesperomeles-Crataegus clade
(Rosaceae tribe Maleae)
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Dickinson, T. ; R. Ufimov ; D. Metsger
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( Royal Ontario Museum; Komarov Botanical Institute RAS)
Molecular and morphological data reveal hidden diversity in common North American
Frustulia species (Amphipleuraceae)
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Bouchard, A. ; P. Hamilton ; J. Starr 1
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( University of Ottawa; Canadian Museum of Nature)
Systematics and biogeography in the ecologically conserved pantropical rainforest genus
Crudia (Leguminosae)
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Domenech, B. ; M. de la Estrella ; L. Paganucci de Queiroz ; R. Barbosa Pinto ; C. Snak ; R.
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Steeves ; Bruneau, A.
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( Université de Montréal; Universidad de Córdoba; Universidade Estadual de Feira de
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Santana; Universidade Federal de Goiás; Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada)
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Botany and textiles: The Indian Ocean connection
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Metsger, D. (Royal Ontario Museum)
Rapid radiation and complex genome size evolution in a clade of holocentric sedges
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Elliott, T. ; P. Bures ; S. Joly ; A. Muasya
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( Institut de recherche en biologie végétale; Masaryk University; Institut de recherche en
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biologie végétale, Université de Montréal; Department of Biological Sciences)
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Diversity and evolution of seeds in Cuscuta (dodders, Convolvulaceae): morphology and
4:30 S188 structure
Olszewski, M. ; M. Costea; H.A. El Miari (Wilfrid Laurier University)
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Canadensys: what’s new and future directions in biodiversity data publication
4:45 S189
Bruneau, A.; C. Sinou; J. Goimard; L. Brouillet (Université de Montréal)
Room 107 BI – Biotic Interactions
Chair: Daya Dayanandan (Concordia University)
Herbivory induced Decadienal deferentially regulates light harvesting complex mRNAs at
the level of transcription and mRNA stability in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum
3:15 S190
tricornutum
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Islam, S. ; T. Sabharwal; T. Bullock; M. Mehdy (University of Texas, Austin)
An antisense oligoRIBO-11 fragment (contact DNA insecticide) penetrates through the
integuments into the cells of gypsy moth larvae (Lymantria dispar L.)
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3:30 S191 Oberemok, V. ; K. Laikova ; I. Novikov ; N. Galchinsky ; R. Useinov , Y. Plugatar
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Transcriptomic analysis of red-berried grapevine infected with Grapevine leafroll-
3:45 S192 associated virus 3
Song, Y. ; R. Hanner; B. Meng (University of Guelph)
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