Entomology Seminar – John Soghigian
3503 Thomas Hall – Stephens RoomNC State University “The View from the Above: Species-level Phylogenies Inform Evolutionary Analyses in Mosquitoes” Refreshments are served in the lobby before each seminar.
NC State University “The View from the Above: Species-level Phylogenies Inform Evolutionary Analyses in Mosquitoes” Refreshments are served in the lobby before each seminar.
NC State University “Tracking Worldwide Migrations, Evolutionary Relatedness and Reemergence of Phytophthora infestans: A threat to Global Food Security” Refreshments are served in the lobby before each seminar.
University of Idaho “Clear and unbiased facts about deep learning (without all the hype)! Leveraging machine intelligence to study biodiversity” Refreshments are served in the lobby before each seminar.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill It’s about time: the halteres of Drosophila act as multifunctional sensory organs
Substrate Conditioning Influences Water Capture Efficiency of Common Greenhouse Substrate Components Brian Schulker, MS Seminar Under the direction of Dr. Brian Jackson Thursday, April 30, 2020, 9:00 am Join Zoom…
Breeding Blueberries Along with Other Specialty Crops through Conventional and Modern Techniques: Helping Producers and Training of the Next-Generation Plant Breeders: Dr. Hudson Ashrafi, Assistant Professor with the Department of Horticultural Science
Join the Hort Club and hear Sam Van Aken, their guest speaker via Zoom on Monday, August 31st, 6:30 pm. Sam Van Aken is a contemporary artist who works beyond traditional modes of art making, crossing artistic genres and disciplines to develop new perspectives on such themes as communication, botany, agriculture, climatology, and the ever-increasing impact of technology.
In this six-week installment of “Gardens of the World” we will travel to some of my favorite gardens in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain. Come visit Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny France, beautiful island villa gardens of Northern Italy, some of the most stunning gardens along the Mediterranean, and so much more. As we tour these gardens, I’ll identify gardening lessons we can learn and apply in our own gardens!
December brings the official start of winter and the year’s shortest day. Despite this, gardens in the South are full of color and interesting plants that look their best in the winter. Tour around the JC Raulston Arboretum’s grounds virtually as Doug shows us some of his favorite plants with winter interest.
Learn about the reproductive cycle of ferns and how to propagate them from spores in this hands-on workshop. Participants will be introduced to terms like gametophyte and sporophyte and will clean and sow spores and divide gametophytes and sporophytes. Each participant will take home a variety of ferns in various stages of development.
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