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Address of the BSA President-Elect - Dr. Kent Holsinger Holsinger, Kent E. [1]. LDS: Botany in 2009. Snowbird is in Utah, and if you mention the letters LDS to someone in Utah, they'll immediately know what you mean. But that's not what I mean. If you mentioned the letters LDS to a mycologist, they'd probably think you were dyslexic and referring to a compound isolated from Claviceps. I may be mildly dyslexic, but that's not what I mean either. A particle physicist might also think you were dyslexic and meant to refer to a detector used at the Stanford Linear Accelerator to study the polarized Z particles produced in collisions between electrons and positrons. That's not what I mean either. If you want to find out what I mean by LDS and what it has to do with botany in 2009, you're just going to have to come to the banquet and suffer through my talk Log in to add this item to your schedule
Related Links: What LDS means in Utah What LDS means to a mycologist (if you're mildly dyslexic) What LDS means to a nuclear physicist (if you're mildly dyslexic)
1 - University of Connecticut, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, 75 North Eagleville Road, U-3043, Storrs, Connecticut, 062693043, USA
Keywords: botany Botanical Society of America.
Presentation Type: Special Presentation Session: S5 Location: Ballroom /Cliff Lodge - Level B Date: Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 Time: 8:00 PM Number: S5001 Abstract ID:535 |