Monday, 01 Apr 2019
MS Agronomy Defense Seminar
"Waging war against seedling diseases of corn caused by Pythium species," Rebecca Vittetoe. Creative Component type: Research; Major Professor: Alison Robertson.
Friday, 05 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"Animal Movement, Anthropogenic Barriers, and Corridor Conservation in the American West," Matthew Kauffman, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Wyoming.
Monday, 08 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"Caddisflies of Iowa: Biogeography and Biomonitoring," Todd Hubbard, State Hygienic Laboratory, University of Iowa.
Friday, 12 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"Remote Sensing, Population Viability Analysis, and the Next Generation of Native Trout Conservation," Dan Dauwalter, fisheries science director, Trout Unlimited, Boise, Idaho.
Monday, 15 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"High magnitude springs of the Missouri Ozarks and their influence on river invertebrate communities," David Bowles, Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network, National Park Service.
Friday, 19 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"Science and Messaging of the Invasive Blue Catfish Ictalurus furcatus in Chesapeake Bay," Don Orth, professor in fish and wildlife conservation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Friday, 26 Apr 2019
NREM seminar series
"Biodiversity Monitoring in California for Informing Conservation Planning: Methods and Initial Results," Brett Furnas, Wildlife Investigations Laboratory, California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Monday, 29 Apr 2019
Presentation: Seed Science
"Advancements on Seed Treatments and Coatings," Alan Taylor, professor of Seed Science and Technology, Cornell University. Taylor's research program can best be described as "modern seed technology," focused on post-harvest aspects of seeds with emphasis on coating technologies, and seed treatments. His seed treatment research includes chemical and biological methods to protect seeds and seedlings from insects and diseases.