104 Perennial Grains Around the World: II

Poster Session
ASA Section: Global Agronomy
Recent interest in utilizing perennial grain crops to provide ecosystem services while providing food security has led to a number of crop breeding projects around the world. This poster sesssion will present recent findings about emerging perennial crops, including perennial rice, wheat, maize, and sorghum. The session will address the challenges in breeding and identification of stable lines, as well as explore their environmental and economic potential in a variety of agricultural contexts, from smallholder farms to larger, corporate operations. A variety of presentations are sought to offer a global perspective.
Cosponsor(s):

Perennial Grain Development Community

Perennial Grain Development Community

Monday, November 3, 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC

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Community Leader:
Douglas J. Cattani
Organizer:
Daniel A. Kane
Presider:
Douglas J. Cattani
Poster #446
Adaptive Flowering Time Variation in Perennial Helianthus Species Along a Northern Parallel Gradient.
Sean Robert Asselin, University of Manitoba; Douglas Cattani, University of Manitoba; Anita L. Brűlé-Babel, University of Manitoba
Poster #447
Development of Perennial Sunflower to Provide Food and Ecosystem Services.
Michael Benjamin Kantar, University of British Columbia; Dan Bock, University of British Columbia; Thomas Kono, University of Minnesota; Sariel Hubner, University of British Columbia; Greg Baute, University of British Columbia; Kevin Betts, University of Minnesota; Donald Wyse, University of Minnesota; Robert Stupar, University of Minnesota; Loren Rieseberg, University of British Columbia
Poster #448
Increasing Pigeon and Maize Yield in Malawi: Explorations in Smallholder Maize Management Practices.
Lin Liu, Michigan State University; Bruno Basso, Michigan State University
Poster #449
International Perennial Wheat Genotype x Environment Trial; Observations from Minnesota.
Kathryn Turner, University of Minnesota; James A. Anderson, University of Minnesota
Poster Presentation
  • turner_mk_CSSA_2014.pdf (589.2 kB)