Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

231 5 Minute Rapid--Perennial Grain Development

Oral Session
ASA Section: Global Agronomy
This is a general Perennial Grain Development oral session comprised of five minute rapid contributed presentations.
Cosponsor(s):

Perennial Grain Development Community

Tuesday, October 24, 2017: 10:20 AM-11:45 AM
Marriott Tampa Waterside, Room 10

Organizer:
Brent S. Hulke
10:20 AM
Introductory Remarks
10:25 AM
Intermediate Wheat Grass-a Grain for Many Uses.
Vicki L. Morrone, Michigan State University; Sieglinde S. Snapp, Michigan State University; Nicole Tautges, University of Minnesota; Jacob Jungers, University of Minnesota
10:30 AM
Vernalization and Photoperiod Requirements for Perennial Grain Crop Intermediate Wheatgrass (Kernza®).
Kathryn Ivancic, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Valentin Picasso, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:35 AM
Effects of Forage Harvest on Non-Structural Carbohydrates and Spring Regrowth of Kernza Intermediate Wheatgrass.
Chenfei Dong, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Valentin Picasso, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:40 AM
10:45 AM
Limited Nitrate Leaching Beneath Intermediate Wheatgrass.
Jacob Jungers, University of Minnesota; Lee R. DeHaan, The Land Institute; David Mulla, University of Minnesota; Craig C. Sheaffer, University of Minnesota; Donald L. Wyse, University of Minnesota
10:50 AM
Weed Suppression in Dual-Purpose Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium) Cropping Systems.
Joseph Zimbric, University of Wisconsin-Madison; David E. Stoltenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Valentin Picasso, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:55 AM
Intermediate Wheatgrass + Legumes: Friends or Foes?.
Nicole Tautges, University of Minnesota; Jacob Jungers, University of Minnesota; Craig C. Sheaffer, University of Minnesota
11:00 AM
Perennial Flax Breeding Progress and Goals.
Brian Smart, North Dakota State University; Brent S. Hulke, USDA-ARS
11:05 AM
Silphium Integrifolium: An Alternative Perennial Oilseed Crop and Its Agronomic Potential.
Sydney Schiffner, University of Minnesota; Nicole Tautges, University of Minnesota; John Hill Price, University of Minnesota; Kevin Smith, University of Minnesota; Yaniv Brandvain, University of Minnesota; Craig C. Sheaffer, University of Minnesota
11:10 AM
Improvement of Agronomic Traits in Silphium.
Stephan Reinert, University of Colorado at Boulder; Brent S. Hulke, USDA-ARS; Nolan Kane, University of Colorado
11:15 AM
Question and Answer
11:25 AM
Concluding Remarks
11:30 AM
Community Planning Session
11:45 AM
Adjourn