PARENT SESSION Posters P1D Photosynthesis and global change. Abstracts (699-710)
(P1D-1) Up-regulation of photosynthesis in young leaves of the C4 sugarcane by elevated growth CO2. (Abstract 699) Joseph Vu*,1, Leon Allen Jr.1, 1 USDA-ARS & Agronomy Department, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, FL, USA (P1D-2) Climate dependent variations in photosynthesis: can they be used to predict variations in ecosystem respiration? (Abstract 700) Owen Atkin*,1, Iain Hartley1, Anna Armstrong1, Greg Barron-Gafford2, Ramesh Murthy2, 1 Department of Biology, York, North Yorkshire, UK2 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, Arizona, USA (P1D-3) Elevated CO2 differentially effects photosynthesis and carbon balance in poplar stands, a four year study. (Abstract 701) Greg Barron-Gafford*,1, Barry Osmond2, Ramesh Murthy3, Dean Martens4, Jean McLain4, Katie Grieve4, David Lipson5, 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, Arizona, USA2 School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, Australia3 Department of Earth and Environmental Services, Oracle, Arizona, USA4 Southwest Watershed Research Center, Tucson, Arizona, USA5 (P1D-4) Chlorophyll a fluorescence and thermal imaging of leaf-level variation in photosynthetic responses to O3 exposure. (Abstract 702) Charles Chen*,1, Thomas Frank2, Stephen Long3, 1 Program of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Urbana, IL, USA2 Department of Geography, Urbana, IL, USA3 Departments of Crop Sciences and Plant Biology, Urbana, IL, USA (P1D-5) Will photosynthetic gain of boreal evergreen conifers increase in response to a potentially longer growing season? (Abstract 703) Ingo Ensminger*,1, Susanne Tittmann1, Lilian Schmid1, Olga Shibistova2, Jon Lloyd1, 1 Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena, Germany2 (P1D-6) Fluorescence as an early indicator of yield suppression by ozone. (Abstract 704) Edwin Fiscus*,1, 2, Michael Flowers1, Kent Burkey1, 2, Fitzgerald Booker1, 2, 1 Air Quality Research Unit, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.2 Crop Science Department, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A. (P1D-7) Remote sensing of photosynthetic efficiency in forest canopies with a new laser induced flourescence transient (LIFT) device. (Abstract 705) Barry Osmond*,, Gennady Ananyev, Zbigniew Kolber1, Dennis Klimov1, Paul Falkowski, Joseph Berry2, Uwe Rascher2, Robin Martin2, 1 School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACTv, Australia2 21 Hoyt Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, USA (P1D-8) Isolation of intact algal symbiosomes from the zooanthid, Zooxanthus robustus. (Abstract 706) Rosanne Quinnell*,1, Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty2, Carol Scaramuzzi1, Aniuska Kazandjian1, Anthony Larkum1, 1 School of Biological Sciences, NSW, Australia2 Oregon State University, USA (P1D-9) The use of PSII activity of Spirodela oligorrhiza plants as an indicator for water toxicity. (Abstract 707) Zdzislawa, Beata Romanowska-Duda *,1, Hazem Kalaji2, Reto J. Strasser 3, 1 Dept. of Plant Growth Regulation, University of Lodz, Banacha 12/16, Lodz, Poland2 Department of Plant Physiology, SGGW, Nowoursynowska 159, Warsaw, Poland3 Bioenergetics Laboratory, University of Geneva, Geneva, Jussy, Switzerland (P1D-10) PSII photochemistry in C4 plants is not impaired by moderate water deficit. (Abstract 708) Ana Soares*,1, Ana Carmo-Silva1, Jorge Marques da Silva1, Anabela Bernardes da Silva1, Maria Arrabaça1, 1 Departamento de Biologia Vegetal and Centro de Engenharia Biológica, Lisboa, Portugal (P1D-11) Effect of water deficit on the thylakoid membranes of two wheat cultivars. (Abstract 709) Saftar Suleymanov*,1, Irada Guseynova1, Jalal Aliyev1, 1 Patamdar shosse 40, Baku, Azerbaijan (P1D-12) Studies of photosynthesis and biomass by growth analysis and continuous monitoring of gas exchange. (Abstract 710) Hideaki Usuda*,1, 1 Teikyo University, Medical School, Lab of Chem., Hachioji, Japan
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