Physiological Section Best Student Presentations
Physiological Section - Presented Annually at the BSA Banquet
Award Recipients:
2008
Nicole Hughes of Wake Forest University, for
her poster entitled, “Coordination
of anthocyanin decline and photosynthetic maturation in juvenile
leaves of three deciduous tree species.” Her co-authors
are Christianna Morely and William Smith.
2007
Uromi Manage Goodale, Yale University, for her
talk “Use of Non-destructive landscape
ecophysiology tools in Sri Lanka."
Mohammed Abdul, Texas A&M, for his talk “Impact
of high nighttime temperature on rice growth, development, and
physiology."
2006
Sarah Kimball, University of California Irvine for her talk “Physiological Differences Maintain Species in a Natural Plant Hybrid Zone.."
Her co-authors was Diane R. Campbell.
Ken Moriuchi, Florida State University for his talk “Genetic differences in patterns of growth, development, and plastic response to environmental quality in a perennial plant.."
2005 Claudia
Paredes López, Instituto de Ecología
For her talk “Is
there predawn disequilibrium between plant and soil water potentials in the
mangrove Laguncularia racemosa?" Her co-author was
Jorge Lopez-Portillo.
2004
Daniel Johnson , Wake Forest
For his talk “Chlorophyll
florescence in cotyledons and primary needles of a high-altitude
confier." His co-authors were Thomas
Vogelman and William Smith.
Katherine McCullough, University of Utah
For her talk "Do plants comply
with Murray's Law?" Her co-author was John
S. Sperry.
Tissue Culture Prize
- Katie A. Gustavsen, University of Delaware
For her paper entitled "Genetic
transformation of Atriplex triangularis (seaside greens)
using Agrobacterium tumefaciens and the p35 GUSint Ti
plasmid."
1991 DNA Plant Technology, Inc. Prize
- Xianggan Li
For the paper "Culture and salt tolerance
of protoplasts from the halophyte Sporobolus virginicus."
1983 Best Student Paper - Mr. Randy D. Allen, Texas A & M
For his his paper entitled "Effects of
metabolic inhibitors and growth regulators on storage protein mobilization in
sunflower cotyledons."
1981 - Pete O. Council,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
For his paper entitled, "The control
of growth in carrot cell suspension cultures."
1979 - David D. Biesboer,
Indiana University
For his paper entitled "Production of
sterols by callus cultures of Euphorbia tirucalli L."
1977 - S. G. Pallardy
For his papers entitled, "Early root and
shoot growth of rooted tip cuttings of four Populus clones," and
"Leaf resistance and leaf water potential of four Populus clones."
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