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Communications and presentations during 20041. Dubcovsky J., Jackson L. Marker-Assisted Selection for Disease Resistance. In Wheat.Proceedings of the 2004 California Plant and Soil Conference. February, 2004, California. 2. Dubcovsky J. Marker-assisted selection. UC Davis Extension course for the Professional and Continuing Education. February 10-11, 2004, Davis CA. 75 participants. 3. Dubcovsky J. Marker-Assisted Selection in public wheat-breeding programs: Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Fields. National Wheat Workers' Workshop,Kansas City, MO, February 22-25, 2004. 4. Tanaka J.Update on Marker Assisted Selection in the Cornell Wheat Breeding Program. New York Seed Improvement Cooperative, March 15, 2004. 5. Zhang W,. Lukaszewski A.J., Soria M.A., Dubcovsky J. Molecular Characterization of Recombinant Lines of Chromosome 7 between L. elongatum and wheat. Plant and Animal Genomes XII Conference. San Diego, California. January 10-14, 2004. [abstract]. 6. M.A. Soria , I.A. Khan , J.A. Anderson , G. Brown-Guedira, K.G. Campbell, E.M. Elias, A.K. Fritz, B.S. Gill, K.S. Gill, S. Haley, S.F. Kianian, K. Kidwell, N.L.V. Lapitan, H. Ohm, J.D. Sherman, M.E. Sorrells, E. Souza, L. Talbert, J. Dubcovsky. The MASwheat project : Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Fields. Plant and Animal Genomes XII Conference. San Diego, California. January 10-14, 2004. [abstract]. 7. Ohm H., Kong L., Shen X., Gilsinger J. Using DNA markers in wheat variety development. Purdue University Department of Agronomy, Agronomy Research Center, West Lafayette, IN. June 15, 2004. 8. Ohm H.W., Sharma H.C., Uphaus J.J. and Anderson J.M. Soft red winter wheat cultivar INW0315 with yellow dwarf virus resistance from wheatgrass. National Wheat Workers Conference, Kansas City, MO, February 23-24, 2004. 9. Dubcovsky, J. New genomic tools for wheat improvement. National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) Argentina, April 6, 2004. 10. Dubcovsky, J. Traditional and molecular wheat breeding programs at UCD. UC Davis Field Day, May 4, 2004. 11. Dubcovsky, J. Marker assisted selection as a tool to improve California wheat varieties. Agronomy Continuing Conference, UC Davis, May 5, 2004. 12. Ohm, H. Wheat Field Day at the Purdue Agronomy Farm (ACRE-Agronomy Center for Research and Education). June 15, 2004, Purdue, IN. 13. P. Stephen Baenziger. Wheat Field Day at the University of Nebraska Agronomy Farm (Lincoln, NE). June 10, 2004. Lincoln, NE. 14. Baenziger, P. Stephen, Ken Russell, Brian Beecher and Robert A. Graybosch. Plant Breeding in the 21st Century. Presented at the Yields of Farmed Species: Opportunities and Constraints in the 21st Century. Nottingham, England. June 14-16, 2004. 15. Kulvinder Gill. Lab talk and demonstration of the utility of molecular markers in crop improvement to Whitman County Wheat Associates. Washington. June 7, 2004 16. Kulvinder Gill. "Biotechnology for Washington Wheat Growers. Are You Ready? Annual meeting. Adams county wheat growers, Ritzville. Washington. Attended by approximately 130 growers and other stakeholders. February 10, 2004 17. Kulvinder Gill. "Role of new molecular tools in PNW wheat improvement". Annual Meeting Columbia County Conservation District, Dayton, Washington (120 growers and other stakeholders). January 22, 2004 18. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Streeter Field Day. Streeter, ND. June 24, 2004 19. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Hettinger Field Day. Hettinger, ND. July 6, 2004 20. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Dickinson Field Day. Dickinson, ND. July 7, 2004 21. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Williston Field Day. Williston, ND. July 8, 2004 22. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Casselton Field Day (approximately 50 participants). Casselton, ND. July 12, 2004 23. Shahryar F. Kianian. "Bringing Genomics to the Wheat Field". Carrington Field Day (approximately 100 participants). Carrington, ND. July 13, 2004 24. GL Brown-Guedira , TS Cox, PD Chen, D Van Sanford, AK Fritz and BS Gill. Notice of release of KS04WGRC48 Hard Red Winter Wheat Germplasm. Fall Cereal Conference. August 2004. Kansas State University. 25. Mark E. Sorrells and James Tanaka. Wheat Management Field Day. Aurora, NY. June 3, 2004. 26. Mark E. Sorrells and James Tanaka. Seed Grower's Field Day. Ithaca, NY. July 8, 2004. 27. Allan Fritz. Summner County Wheat Tour. Kansas, 2004. 28. Allan Fritz. Barber County Wheat Tour. Kansas, 2004. 29. Allan Fritz. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Staton Hutchinson Field Day. Kansas, 2004. 30. Allan Fritz. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Staton Tribune Field Day. Kansas, 2004. 31. Jorge Dubcovsky. Hands-on Experience in MAS. A workshop for growers and industry representatives. University of California, Davis, Aug. 25, 2004. 32. Jamie Sherman. Montana State University. Outreach event: 20 students from the Rocky Boy Reservation High School visit the lab to have a hands-on experience on DNA isolation, PCR and separations on agarose gels. Nov. 15-16, 2004. Montana State University 33. Summer internship at UCD. Jennifer Goza completed a training period at UCD working on marker assisted selection. 2004. This internship was made possible through the NSF program "Partnership for Plant Genomics Education". University of California, Davis 34. Santra D.K., Barrett B., Watt C., Kidwell K.K. and Campbell K.G. 2004. Utility of DNA markers for predicting heterosis among hard red spring wheat cultivars from Pacific Northwest. Poster No. 436, Plant and Animal Genome XII, January 10-14, 2004, San Diego, CA, Jan 10-14. 35. Kidwell K., Shelton G., DeMacon V., McClendon M., Baley J. and Higginbotham R. 2004. Spring wheat breeding and genetics. p. 10. In Burns, J. (ed), 2004 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress. Cooperative Extension, Washington State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Technical Report 04-2. 36. Kidwell, K. 4 March 2004. Proactive vs. Reactive Breeding Strategies for Combating Stripe Rust in Wheat. Dep. of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. 37.Gill K. Demonstration of the utility of molecular markers in crop improvement to Apple Growers. Washington. December 15th, 2004.(25 participants). 38.Gill K. Current challenges and future outlook on the use of modern technologies in crop improvement. Dec 4, 2004, at the Washington Association of Wheat Growers (WAWW), Kennewick, WA. (around 100 participants). |
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