Science for Specialty Crops
The 2010 ASHS Annual Conference
July 31 - August 05, 2010
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Crop Physiology: Environmental Stress
Monday, August 2, 2010: 2:00 PM
Springs D & E
Moderator:
Holly Little, PhD
2:00 PM
Effects of Drying and Extraction Conditions On the Biochemical and Biological Activity of Selected Herbs
Weiguang Yi
;
Hazel Y. Wetzstein
,
Univ of Georgia
2:15 PM
Commercial Extracts of Ascophyllum Nodosum Increase Growth and Improve Water Status of Potted Citrus Rootstocks Under Deficit Irrigation
Holly Little, PhD
,
Acadian Seaplants, Ltd.
;
Timothy M. Spann, PhD
,
University of Florida, IFAS
2:30 PM
Impacts of Soil-Moisture Stress On Growth of Cultivars of Miscanthus Sinensis, a Species Important to Bioenergy Crop Development
Steven Still
;
J. Ryan Stewart
,
Brigham Young University
2:45 PM
Slowly-Developing Drought Stress Increases Photosynthetic Acclimation of
Catharanthus Roseus
Jongyun Kim
,
University of Georgia
;
Marc van Iersel, Ph.D Professor
,
University of Georgia
3:00 PM
Modeling Canopy Carbon Gain and Water Use Efficiency in Response to Kaolin Residue Amounts in Fruit Trees
Soo-Hyung Kim
,
University of Washington
;
David Michael Glenn
,
USDA Appalachian Fruit Research Station
3:15 PM
Growth and Physiological Response of Abies Fraseri to Drought Stress
Pascal Nzokou, Associate Professor
,
Michigan State University
;
Şemsettin Kulaç
,
Ducze University
;
Deniz Guney
,
Karadeniz Technical University
;
Bert Cregg
,
Michigan State University
3:30 PM
Trichoderma-Plant Association Enhances Plant Antioxidant Capacity and Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses
Fatemeh Mastouri
,
Cornell University
;
Thomas Bjorkman
,
Cornell University
;
Gary Harman
,
Cornell Univ
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