Wednesday, November 7, 2007: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, First Floor | |||
261: Genotypic Variation: Physiological Responses | |||
Sponsor: | C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism | ||
537 | A Comparison between Tropical and Temperate Maize Hybrids Grown in Subtropical Environments of Argentina. Oscar R. Valentinuz, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias (UNER) - INTA Paraná, Sergio Uhart, DowAgroSciences-Maizar, Marcelo Metzler, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias (UNER) | ||
538 | Within-Boll Yield Components of High Yielding Cotton Cultivars. Craig Bednarz, Texas Tech University - Texas Agricultural Experiment Station | ||
539 | Why Harvest Index and Yield Are Inversely Related in Soybean. James E. Board, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Dinesh Maricherla, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center | ||
540 | Genotypic Differences for Shoot N and Ureide Concentrations in Soybean. Charles King, University of Arkansas, Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas | ||
541 | Seed Composition as Affected by Planting Date and Genotypic Differences in Early Soybean Production System. Nacer Bellaloui, USDA-ARS, Alemu Mengistu, USDA-ARS, Anne M. Gillen, USDA-ARS | ||
636 | High Temperature Effects on Cotton Yield, Yield Components, and Fiber Quality. William T. Pettigrew, USDA-ARS Crop Genetics & Production Res. Unit | ||
637 | Effects of Fescue Type, Sampling Date, and Grazing by Dairy Replacement Heifers on Nitrogen Partitioning and in Situ Ruminal Disappearance Kinetics of N for Autumn-Stockpiled Tall Fescue Forages. Rene Flores, University of Arkansas, Wayne Coblentz, USDA-ARS, Robin Ogden, University of Arkansas, Kenneth Coffey, University of Arkansas, Michael Looper, USDA-ARS, Charles West, University of Arkansas, Charles Rosenkrans, Jr., University of Arkansas | ||
639 | E-genes, Mediated by Photoperiod, Control the Duration of the Reproductive Phase in Soybeans. Saratha Kumudini, University of Kentucky, Praveen Pallikonda, University of Kentucky, Colleen Steele, University of Kentucky | ||
640 | Effect of Recurrent Selection for Sucrose on Growth and Sugar Accumulation in Sugarcane internodes. Sarah Lingle, USDA-ARS, Thomas Tew, USDA-ARS, Ryan Viator, USDA-ARS, Richard Johnson, USDA-ARS | ||
736 | Genotypic Variation in Shoot N Concentration of Soybean. Felix Fritschi, University of Missouri-Columbia, Jeffery Ray, USDA-ARS | ||
737 | Screening of Rice Cultivars for Grain Arsenic Concentration and Speciation. Tushara Raghvan, Texas A&M University, Wengui Yan, Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center, Hesham A. Agrama, University of Arkansas, William D. James, Texas A&M University, Terry J. Gentry, Texas A&M University, Richard H. Loeppert, Texas A&M University | ||
738 | Breeding for High Stem Water-Soluble Carbohydrate Reserves. Carolina Saint Pierre, CIMMYT, Richard Trethowan, University of Sydney, Matthew Reynolds, CIMMYT | ||
739 | Respiration and Sorghum Seedling Cold Tolerance. Maria Balota, Texas A&M University Research & Extention Center, Srinivas K. Veeragoni, West Texas A&M University, William Payne, Texas A&M University Research & Extention Center, B. Stewart, West Texas A & M Univ. | ||
740 | Variation for Minimum Leaf Epidermal Conductance in Ontario-Adapted Soybean. Hugh J. Earl, University of Guelph, Alison E. Walden, University of Guelph, Istvan Rajcan, University of Guelph | ||
836 | Plant Adaptation to Elevated Carbon Dioxide: Using a Lipidomic Approach to Identify Alterations in Lipid Metabolism and Signaling in Arabidopsis Thaliana. Richard Jeannotte, Kansas State University, Debosree S. Roy, University of Kansas, Joy K. Ward, University of Kansas, Devon L. Claycamp, Kansas State University, Ruth Welti, Kansas State University | ||
837 | The Effect of Calcium on Peanut Seed Development and Germination. Victoria James, University of Florida, Barry Tillman, University of Florida, Mark Gomillion, University of Florida, Bhuvan Pathak, University of Florida, Maria Gallo, University of Florida | ||
838 | Herbage Growth and Taproot N Reserve Metabolism of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Germplasms Differing in Nodule Effectiveness. Suzanne Cunningham, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept., Shyh-Rong Chang, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute, Jeffrey Volenec, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept. | ||
839 | Improving Freeze Tolerance of Soybean Seedlings. Shireen Assem, The Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute, AGERI, Mark Westgate, Iowa State University, Lucas Borras, Iowa State University, Kan Wang, Iowa State University | ||
840 | Genetic Background Effects Soluble and Wall-Bound Phenolic Profiles in near-Isogenic Sorghum Lines Varying in Lignin Content. Gautam Sarath, USDA-ARS, Scott Sattler, USDA-ARS, Jeffrey Pedersen, USDA-ARS, Deanna Funnell, USDA-ARS, Kenneth Vogel, USDA-ARS |
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