350 Canola Breeding and Genetics - Winter

Oral Session
U.S. Canola Association Research Conference
This oral session will cover winter canola breeding and genetics.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014: 3:15 PM-4:40 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 203B

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Organizers:
Michael J. Stamm and Dale Thorenson
Presider:
Curtis Hennings
3:15 PM
Introductory Remarks
3:20 PM
Recent Advances and Future Direction of Canola Breeding in the Pacific Northwest.
Jack Brown, University of Idaho; James B. Davis, University of Idaho; Megan Wingerson, University of Idaho; Bradley Pakish, University of Idaho
3:35 PM
Increasing the Efficiency of Oilseed Breeding through a Genome-Wide Association Study of Agronomically and Economically Important Traits.
Jack Brown, University of Idaho; Megan Wingerson, University of Idaho; James B. Davis, University of Idaho; Bradley Pakish, University of Idaho; Elodie E. Gazare, Cornell University; Michael A. Gore, Cornell University
3:50 PM
Screening Winter Canola Germplasm for Resistance to Black Leg.
John Damicone, Oklahoma State University; Claudia Diaz, Oklahoma State University; Michael J. Stamm, Kansas State University
4:20 PM
Winter Canola in the Alabama: Benefits and Challenges for Double Cropping.
Ernst Cebert, Alabama A&M University; Rufina N. Ward, Alabama A&M University; Suresh Kumar, Alabama A&M University
4:35 PM
Concluding Remarks
4:40 PM
Adjourn