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Botany 2001
"Plants and People"

August 12 - 16, 2001
Albuquerque Convention Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Symposium: Why leaves turn red: The function of anthocyanins in vegetative organs
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. CHALKER-SCOTT, LINDA K. - Do anthocyanins function as osmoregulators in leaf tissues?
  2. GOULD, KEVIN S.*, SAMUEL O. NEILL, AND THOMAS C. VOGELMANN. - A unified explanation for anthocyanins in leaves?
  3. GOULD, KEVIN S., DAVID W. LEE*, AND JAMES WALLACE. - Why leaves turn red: The function of anthocyanins in vegetative organs. [Symposium Abstract]
  4. HACKETT, WESLEY P. - Differential expression and functional significance of anthocyanins in relation to phasic development.
  5. HOLBROOK, N. MICHELE, TAYLOR S. FEILD, AND DAVID W. LEE.* - Why leaves turn red in autumn: The role of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera).
  6. LEE, DAVID W. - Anthocyanins in leaves: history, phylogeny and development.
  7. STARR, GREGORY* AND STEVEN F. OBERBAUER. - The role of anthocyanins in photosynthesis of arctic evergreens during spring snow melt.
  8. WALBOT, VIRGINIA*, C. DEAN GOODMAN, AND SAVITA SHAH. - Translocation of anthocyanin from the cytoplasm to vacuole.
  9. WINEFIELD, CHRISTOPHER S*, KEVIN S GOULD, AND KENNITH R MARKHAM. - Flavonoid sequestration within the vacuolar compartment: A potential role for protein:anthocyanin interactions.
  10. WINKEL-SHIRLEY, BRENDA. - Molecular genetics and control of anthocyanin expression.
  11. ZUFALL, REBECCA AND MARK D. RAUSHER.* - Diffuse coevolution and anthocyanin production.


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