Frank L. Haynes Graduate Student Research Award Competition II
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Description
Breeding and Genetics
- HT-B and S-RNase CRISPR-Cas9 double knockouts show enhanced self-fertility in diploid Solanum tuberosum - Sarah Lee, Michigan State University
- The Possibilities and Limitations of Implementing Solanum verrucosum Bridge Crosses in Breeding Programs - William Behling, Michigan State University
- Evaluation of diploid potato germplasm for tissue culture regeneration, tuber quality and self-compatibility - Thilani Jayakody, Michigan State University
- Introgression of RB and Ryadg genes for resistance to P. infestans into tetraploid and diploid potatoes using marker-assisted selection - Peyton Sorensen, UW-Madison
- TubAR: A Simple, Open Source Program to Evaluate Tuber Quality Traits - Michael Miller, University of Minnesota
- Using Haplotype Analysis to Fix Early Maturity and Self-Compatibility in Diploid Potato - Lin Song, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Leveraging primary dihaploid genetics to elucidate Blackleg Soft Rot resistance in the Caribou Russet Cultivar - Lucas Heroux, University of Maine
- Detection of genomic signatures of recent selection in advanced potato clones - Jeewan Pandey, Texas A&M
- Estimating the efficacy of potato haploid induction system from seed abortion rates - Oluwafemi Alaba, University of Maine
- Search for potatoes sustaining high marketable yield under heat stress - Sanjeev Gautam, Texas A&M University
Track
Graduate Student Competition