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Exploring responses in the stomatal conductance of conifers using stomatal density as a proxy through changing atmospheric conditions: an analysis using Pinus longaeva

Semester: Spring 2025


Presentation description

My research aims to address the vegetative response of a species of pine to changing atmospheric conditions. I have employed field skills and accessed critical herbaria networks to build my dataset. Through a process of image analysis I am able to determine metrics of dynamic vegetation process (stomatal conductance, water use efficency, etc.). My results pose more questions that could leads to new avenues of research such as FACE greenhouse experiments or climatic modeling.

Presenter Name: Rachel Christensen
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #49B
College: Social & Behavioral Science
School / Department: Geography
Research Mentor: Mitchell Power
Time: 10:45 AM
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Union Ballroom