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Soil Science Seminar: Graduate Student Presentations

4:10: Overview of student seminars 4:15: Ala Khaleel: “The Effect of Perennial Prairie System on Soil Enzyme Measurements and Kinetics” (2-minute question period) 5-minute Lightning Presentations (~8-minute question period for all speakers at the end) 4:30: Reid Barker: “Phosphorous Stratification in In-field BMPs” 4:35: Jessica Nelson: “Pore Space In and Around Aggregates Influences Soil Water […]

Plant Breeding Seminar: Triple feature

Liza Van de Laan - Iowa State University: Understanding the genetic diversity of heat stress tolerance in soybeans Stephen Gray - Iowa State University: Exploring the role of stigmasterol on maize growth and development Juan Panelo - Iowa State University: Understanding crop growth genetics in sorghum Online: use updated Zoom link

Soil Science Seminar: Graduate Student Presentations

4:10: Overview of student seminars 8-minute Insight Presentations (2-minute question period after each presentation) 4:15: Ala Khaleel: “Soil Enzymes: What They Do Is Important” 4:25: Reid Barker: “Stratification: A Caveat of No-till” 4:35: Jessica Nelson: “Soil: The Hidden City Beneath Our Feet” 4:45: Max Eness: “Root Identification in Intensified Cropping Systems”

Field Day: The Iowa Nitrogen Initiative (INI)

Kluver ISU Research Farm

Wednesday, 6 September, begin at 10 a.m. Kluver ISU Research Farm, 1.5 miles west on 210th St from 500th St./Y Ave., Boone County

Raymond F. Baker Center for Plant Breeding Seminar and Workshop

3140 Agronomy Hall 3140 Agronomy Hall

“BRIDGEcereal streamlines unsupervised learning to graph indel-based haplotype from pan-genomes,” by Xianran Li, USDA-ARS, Pullman, WA, seminar 3-4pm in 3140 Agronomy Hall, workshop follows from 4-5pm.

Plant Breeding Seminar – David Brenner

2020 Agronomy Hall 2020 Agronomy Hall

David Brenner,  USDA, will present on "30 years of amaranth breeding for non-shattering, reduced stature, and male sterility." This seminar is sponsored by Jamie O’Rourke and Michelle Graham from USDA-ARS. […]