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2014 Symposium

                     2014 R. F. Baker Plant Breeding Symposium

Moore's Law: Does Phenotyping get a turn?

High-Throughput Phenotyping Advances

                                  Thursday, March 6, 2014

Sponsored by DuPont Pioneer and ISU Department of Agronomy
              Organized by ISU plant breeding graduate students

Speakers

Jonathan Lynch
Jonathan Lynch - Penn State University
Mike Gore
Michael Gore - Cornell University
Aaron Lorenz
Aaron Lorenz - University Nebraska-Lincoln
Francelino Rodrigues
Francelino Rodrigues - CIMMYT
Maria Salas
Maria Salas Fernandez - Iowa State University
Neil Hausmann
Neil Hausmann - Pioneer
Patrick Clem
Patrick Clem - ALMACO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Presentation Recordings:

1. Opening Remarks - Gerald De La Fuente - Iowa State University; Dr. Kendall Lamkey, Iowa State University; and Dr. Tabare Abadie, DuPont Pioneer

 

2. Dr. Jonathan Lynch: Deployment of root phenes for improved water and nutrient capture.

 

3. Dr. Francelino Rodrigues: Using precision agriculture and remote sensing techniques to make genotype selection in a breeding experiment: data analysis and tools.

 

4. Dr. Aaron Lorenz: Prospects for dissecting drought tolerance in maize using high-throughput phenotyping.

 

5. Dr. Michael Gore: Closing the gap between genotype and phenotype in the era of high-throughput plant biology.

 

6. Closing Remarks and Awards - Dr. Thomas Lubberstedt, Iowa State University.