Presentations

Oral Presentations

  1. Wolverton C (2018) Fractional Gravity Application Reveals the Gravity Perception Threshold in Roots. XO Seminar Series, NASA Ames Research Center Space Biology Program, November 7, 2018, Mountain View, CA.
  2. Wolverton C (2018) Fractional Gravity Application Reveals the Gravity Perception Threshold in Roots. American Society of Gravitational and Space Research, Annual Meeting. October 31-Nov 3, 2018. Bethesda, MD.
  3. Wolverton C (2018) Fractional Gravity Application Reveals the Gravity Perception Threshold in Roots. Japanese Society for Biological Sciences in Space, Annual Meeting. September 22, 2018. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  4. Wolverton C (2018) Studying Plant Gravity Perception in Space. Korea-Japan Joint Seminar on Space Environment Utilization, September 21, 2018. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  5. Wolverton C (2018) Plant Gravity Responses Under Fractional Gravity on the ISS. COSPAR 2018. Pasadena, CA, July 15-20, 2018.
  6. Wolverton C (2017) Characterizing Plant Gravity Perception Systems: An Overview of an EMCS Experiment. European Space Agency’s Norwegian User Support & Operations Center, Trondheim, Norway. August 25, 2017.
  7. Wolverton C (2017) Characterizing Plant Gravity Perception Systems. Joint CSA/ESA/JAXA/NASA ISS Increments 53 & 54 Science Symposium. July 11-13.
  8. Wolverton C (2017) Characterizing Plant Gravity Perception Systems. Joint CSA/ESA/JAXA/NASA ISS Increments 53 & 54 Science Symposium. July 11-13.
  9. Wolverton C (2017) Plant Gravity Perception. Greater Ohio Plant Labs quarterly meeting, January 27, 2017.
  10. Wolverton C (2015) Mechanisms of plant gravity perception and growth regulation. NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA. August 17, 2015.
  11. Wolverton C (2014) Gravitropism in the PIN mutant family reveals a lack of functional redundancy. Centre for Plant Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  12. Showpnil I and Wolverton C (2013) Characterization of pin single (pin3, pin4 & pin7) and double mutants (pin3pin7& pin4pin7) under constant gravitropic stimuli. Poster, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, July 20-24, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
  13. Wolverton, C (2012) Lateral root surprise with a phosphate reduction. Invited seminar, Oberlin College Department of Biology; Ohio Wesleyan Science Lecture Series.
  14. Bai H and Wolverton C (2010) Phosphate availability affects gravitropic setpoint and gravitropic response of the lateral roots of Arabidopsis. Minisymposium, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Montreal, Quebec, CAN
  15. Wolverton, C (2008) The Kinetics of Root Gravitropism in the PIN Mutants Suggest Redundancy in the Signal Transduction Pathway. Invited Symposium, Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Montreal, CAN
  16. Wolverton, C (2008) Lights, Cameras, Gravity! Roots on (a rotating) Stage. Invited Seminar, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
  17. Wolverton, C (2008) Invited Seminar, Miami University, Oxford, OH
  18. Mullen JL, Wolverton C, Hangarter RP (2004) Apical Control, Gravitropic Signaling, and the Growth of Lateral Roots in Arabidopsis. Invited Symposium, Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Paris, France.
  19. Wolverton C (2004) Gravity Responses in Roots. Invited Seminar, Denison University
  20. Wolverton C (2003) Plant Sensory Systems and Differential Growth. Department Seminar, Wright State University

Posters

  1. George M, Quick R, Wojnoski A, Madonich N, Wolverton C. Gravitropism and Long-term Seed Storage on PES Membranes in Preparation for a Flight Experiment. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research, Cleveland, OH.
  2. Sarkel E, Wolverton C, Muday G (2016) Reactive Oxygen Species and Flavonols Modulate the Root Gravitropic Response. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Austin, TX.
  3. Waxman SE, Markus DM, Okoli OA, Tangbau DDH, Wolverton C (2015) Optimizing Growth Conditions for the Study of Plant Gravity Perception on the ISS. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research, Alexandria, VA.
  4. Showpnil I and Wolverton C (2013) Characterization of pin single (pin3, pin4 & pin7) and double mutants (pin3pin7& pin4pin7) under constant gravitropic stimuli. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, July 20-24, Providence, Rhode Island.
  5. Showpnil I, Wolverton C (2011) Dissecting the roles of PIN proteins in root gravitropism by mutant analysis. Midwestern Section ASPB Annual Meeting, Purdue University.
  6. Murali B, Wolverton C (2011) Probing Root Architecture Using Phosphate Transport Mutants. Midwestern Section ASPB Annual Meeting, Purdue University.
  7. Bai H, Wolverton C (2010) Phosphate availability affects gravitropic setpoint and gravitropic response of the lateral roots of Arabidopsis. Plant Biology 2010, Montreal, CAN
  8. Mayers EB, Wolverton C (2009) Complex regulation of differential growth by light and gravity involving auxin transport in roots. Plant Biology 2009, Honolulu, HI
  9. Paya A, Toska J, Wolverton C (2009) Root cap angle and gravitropic response rate are uncoupled in the Arabidopsis pgm–1 mutant. Plant Biology 2009, Honolulu, HI
  10. Toska J, Paya A, Wolverton C (2008) Root gravitropism in the pgm1 starchless mutant of Arabidopsis occurs independently of stimulus angle and in the absence of an auxin gradient. Midwestern Section ASPB Annual Meeting, Ames, IA.
  11. Mullen JL, Wolverton C, Hangarter RP (2005) Role of Auxin in the Control of Lateral Root Growth in Arabidopsis. American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
  12. Polter AM, Wibley AL, Mullen JL, Wolverton C (2004) Gravitropism in akt1–1 roots lacks a significant DEZ contribution. American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
  13. Mullen JL, Wolverton C, Hangarter RP (2004) Role of Auxin in the Control of Lateral Root Growth in Arabidopsis. American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.