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Seminar: Hernan Ceballos, Cassava Breeding Challenges and Opportunities

121 Kilgore Hall 2721 Founders Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Dr. Hernan Ceballos Senior Cassava Breeder at CIAT Monday 2nd December 3:00 pm 121 Kilgore Hall Join Zoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/449325161 Meeting ID: 449 325 161 Abstract Cassava faces unique circumstances.…

[ZOOM] HS Grad Seminar – Xingyue Gong

NC, United States

Screening of Tomato Lines for Late Blight Resistance  Xingyue Gong, MHS seminar Under the direction of Dr. Dilip Panthee Monday, March 23, 2020, at 9:00 am Join Zoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/244590315…

[ZOOM] HS Grad Seminar – Dallas Bretzman

NC, United States

Dallas Bretzman, of the Department of Horticultural Science, presents an MHS Final Seminar on Identifying Key Design and Management Practices for the University Public Open Space under the direction of Ms. Julieta Sherk.

Remington Ham Seminar

NC, United States

Remington Ham is the Lead Garden Specialist and Educator at the Poe Center for Health Education, in Raleigh, NC. With a Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture and a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban and Environmental Planning, Remington’s body of work is multifaceted.

Seminar: James Duduit – Coordinated transcriptional regulation of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway genes contributes to fruit lycopene content in high-lycopene tomato breeding cultivars

NC, United States

Lycopene content in tomato fruit is largely under genetic control and varies greatly among genotypes. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms regulating fruit lycopene content in high-lycopene tomato breeding cultivars. In the present study, 42 representative high-lycopene tomato breeding cultivars with different genetic backgrounds were collected worldwide.