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P-IE Section Symposium: Are We Stressed Enough Yet? Interdisciplinary Partnerships to Evaluate the Consequences of Plant Abiotic and Biotic Stresses

Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
200 F (Convention Center)
Organizers:
Punya Nachappa
Adrianna Szczepaniec


8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:40 AM
Climate change effects on tree-insect interactions
Mary A. Jamieson, Oakland University ; Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin-Madison ; Kenneth Raffa, University of Wisconsin ; Peter Reich, University of Minnesota
9:20 AM
Influence of oxylipin metabolism in plants on insect resistance and drought tolerance
Fiona L. Goggin, University of Arkansas ; Argelia Lorence, Arkansas State University
9:32 AM
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9:32 AM
Break
9:42 AM
Interactions among wheat curl mites, wheat streak mosaic and water use efficiency
Jacob Price, Texas AgriLife Research Center ; Charles Rush, Texas A&M University
10:02 AM
Novel perspectives on how drought stress affects plant-herbivore interactions
Warren Sconiers, North Carolina State University ; Micky Eubanks, Texas A&M University
10:22 AM
Severe drought stress and the nutrient landscape available to generalist herbivores
Paul A. Lenhart, Texas A&M University ; Spencer T. Behmer, Texas A&M University ; Micky Eubanks, Texas A&M University
10:42 AM
Urban warming and herbivory lead to declines in street tree function
Emily K. Meineke, North Carolina State University ; Elsa Youngsteadt, North Carolina State University ; Rob R. Dunn, North Carolina State University ; Steven Frank, North Carolina State University
11:02 AM
Impact of temperature on defensive chemistry of the invasive weed Echium plantagineum and implications for its biological control under climatic warming
Paul A. Weston, Charles Sturt University ; Dominik Skoneczny, Charles Sturt University ; Leslie A. Weston, Charles Sturt University ; Geoffrey Gurr, Charles Sturt University
11:14 AM
Concluding Remarks
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