The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.   Forage Improvement Seminar Series: 2007
 
2007 Seminar Series
Dr. German Spangenberg
Department of Primary Industries
"Xenogenomics, Functional Genomics and Molecular Breeding in Forages"
January 19, 2007
3:30 p.m.
Dr. Andy Hopkins
Noble Foundation
"A Progress Report on the FID Grass Breeding Program"
March 6, 2007
Dr. Vasilia Fasoula
University of Georgia
"Rapid release of cultivars through precision whole-plant field phenotyping for high and stable crop yield potential"
March 7, 2007
3:00 pm
Dr. Dan Panaccione
West Virginia University
"Biosynthesis and Significance of Ergot Alkaloids in Fungi"
April 25, 2007
Dr. Jim Muir
Texas A&M Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Stephenville
"The Natives in Your Backyard: Perennial Herbaceous Legumes of the Cross Timbers."
May 17, 2007
Dr. Zhonghu He
Principal Scientist/CIMMYT Representative in China,
and Professor of Wheat Breeding in Chinese Academy Of Agricultural Sciences
"Development and application of molecular markers in Chinese wheat breeding program"
November 2, 2007
Dr. Toshihiko Yamada
Hokkaido University, Japan
"Genetic and genomic studies of cold tolerance in grasses"
November 9, 2007
Dr. Debbie Swarthout
Assistant Professor of Biology at Hope College
"Gas exchange measurements, what can they tell us about the underlying limitations to photosynthesis in endophytic tall fescue grasses"
December 14, 2007
   
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