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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
884Late Cretaceous plant communities in central India and the role of grasses
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Paleobotanical SectionStromberg, Caroline; Wilson, Gregory; Moore, Jason.Poaceae
grasses
India
Cretaceous
Paleoecology
Paleobotany
498Laurinoxylon from the Miocene Chalatenango Formation, El Salvador
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Paleobotanical SectionCEVALLOS-FERRIZ , SERGIO RS; Ceren-López, Gabriel ; Flores-Rocha , Luis Alberto; Echeverria , Eunice Esther.Lauraceae
Laurinoxylon
Miocene
El Salvador
fossil wood
167Leaf-trait plasticity predicts vulnerability to climate change
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EcophysiologyCASPER , BRENDA B; LIANCOURT, PIERRE; BOLDGIV, BAZARTSEREN; SONG, DANIEL S; SPENCE, LAURA A; HELLIKER, BRENT R; PETRAITIS, PETER S.Climate change
Drought
Increased precipitation
Leaf functional traits
Phenotypic plasticity
Warming
510Leaf anatomical characters in the Vitis – Ampelocissus clade correlate with a transition from tropical to temperate climate
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Systematics Section/ASPTIckert-Bond, Stefanie; Wen, Jun.Vitaceae
Vitis – Ampelocissus clade
leaf anatomy
micromorphology
702Leaf Architecture in Gingers and Relatives (Zingiberales)
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Paleobotanical SectionSalvi, Amanda; Smith, Selena Y; Benedict, John; Leong-Škorničková, Jana; Specht, Chelsea.monocotyledons
Zingiberaceae
Costaceae
Marantaceae
vein length per area
Zingiberopsis
89Leaf epidermal micromorphology as diagnostic features in accessions of sesamum indicum L
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Systematics Section/ASPTAbdul, Suleiman D; Zhigila, Andrawus Daniel; Fatima Binta J, Sawa; Danailu, Gayaunan.indicum L
stomata
trichome
Sesamum
epidermal
cells
taxonomy
202Leakiness may be an insurance policy for functionally dioecious Solanum of oceanic and terrestrial islands
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Developmental and Structural SectionMARTINE , CHRISTOPHER T; Anderson, Gregory J.; Jordon-Thaden, Ingrid; Gilman, Ian.dioecy
Inaperturate pollen
Solanum
Solanaceae
floral development
Islands
colonization
311Learning plant determination for undergraduate students: new web tools for European flora
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Teaching SectionJacquemart, Anne-Laure; Binard, Fabian.plant identification
systematics
web tools
active learning
427Leaves, fruiting and pollen catkins of Alnus (Betulaceae) from the Middle Eocene Clarno Formation of Oregon, Western USA
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Paleobotanical SectionLiu, Xiaoyan; Manchester, Steven .Alnus
Betulaceae
Middle Eocene
Biogeographic
Oregon
511Leaves and seed cone from the Cretaceous of Sonora, Mexico, suggesting the presence of Pinus
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Paleobotanical SectionHuerta-Vergara , Alma Rosa; CEVALLOS-FERRIZ , SERGIO RS.Pinus
Cretaceous
Sonora
Leaves
seed cone
689Leaves from the Eocene Clarno Nut Beds flora, Wheeler County, Oregon
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Paleobotanical SectionManchester, Steven .
198Legume Nodule Development and Host Range of the β-rhizobial Genus Burkholderia
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Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsAgapakis, Christina M; Lum, Michelle R; Angus, Annette A; HIRSCH , ANN M.symbiotic genes
nodule development
host range
73Lemna and the Lake Eutophication
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Ecological SectionBashir, Anbreen; Nissar, Mansha.Lemna
Wolfia
Eutrophication
pollution
441Leptosiphon and flower color: investigating color acquisition in Polemoniaceae using phylogenetics
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo)Hernandez, Margarita; Landis, Jacob; Soltis, Douglas E.; SOLTIS, PAMELA S..Polemoniaceae
flower color
phylogenetics
60Let’s talk about sex: how human preconceptions have shaped mycobiont species concepts based on reproductive biology and why new data illustrate the need for a different approach
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSLendemer, James.lichen
687Leveraging the power of next-generation sequencing to resolve the phylogenetic backbone of Core Goodeniaceae
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Systematics Section/ASPTGardner, Andrew; Sessa, Emily Butler; Michener, Pryce; Shepherd, Kelly; Jabaily , Rachel Schmidt.Goodeniaceae
plastome
next-generation sequencing
taxonomy
Asterales
368Lichen, Man’s new best friend: How simple symbionts might defeat bacterial pathogens
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSShrestha, Gajendra; Thompson, Andrew; Leavitt, Steven; Robison, Richard; St. Clair, Larry.lichen
Antibiotic
Mode of action
Letharia vulpina
Xanthoparmelia chlorochroa
382Lichen diversity imperiled by sea-level rise in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain
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Bryological and Lichenological Section/ABLSAllen, Jessica; Lendemer, James.biodiversity
sea-level rise
Climate change
lichens
coastal plain
61Lichens we hardly know thee: the state of lichens and lichen conservation in North America
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Conservation of North American Lichens and the Ecosystems They SupportLendemer, James.biodiversity
microbiome
pollution
habitat destruction
endemism
coastal plain
montane
30Life after Arabidopsis thaliana: Using non-model organisms to understand species interactions
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Life after Arabidopsis thaliana: Using non-model organisms to understand species interactionsKariyat, Rupesh; Sinclair, Jordan.non-model species
interactions
Arabidopsis
532Life history evolution under climate change and its influence on the population dynamics of a long-lived plant
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On models and methods pertaining to plant reproductionMiller, Thomas.Demography
cost of reproduction
orchid
integral projection model
759Localized, Site-specific Shifts in Flowering Time Lead to Reproductive Isolation of Two Sympatric, Interfertile Forms of Dudleya brittonii (Crassulaceae) in Northern Baja California, Mexico
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Ecological SectionMulroy , Thomas Wilkinson; Mulroy, Juliana C..character displacement
Flowering time
Dudleya
pre-zygotic barrier
hybridization 
sympatric speciation
parapatric speciation
Speciation
glaucous
flowering phenology
flowering period
sympatry
parapatry
Baja California
Crassulaceae
Coastal
Lithophyte
Fog
desert transition
261Long-distance Dispersal from the Mediterranean into North America: Uncovering the Evolutionary History of Legousia and Triodanis (Campanulaceae)
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BiogeographyCrowl, Andrew; Nhon, Linda; Mansion, Guilhem; Haberle, Rosemarie; Cellinese, Nico.Biogeography
Campanulaceae
Mediterranean
phylogenetics
120Looking through the windows of the window Peperomias: a crystal-clear view
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Developmental and Structural SectionHORNER , HARRY T; SAMAIN, MARIE-STEPHANIE; WANKE, STEFAN.crystals
leaf macropattern
Piperales
window Peperomias

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