Note: Program subject to change without notice

Monday, November 5, 2007: 1:25 PM
70: Symposium--Ethylene Suppression in Crop Yield Formation
Sponsor: C04 Seed Physiology, Production & Technology
Presiding: Mark Westgate, Iowa State University
  Introductory Remarks
  Ethylene Signal Transduction Pathways…from Arabidopsis to Crop Plants.
Harry J. Klee, University of Florida, Brian Kevany, University of Florida, Denise Tieman, University of Florida
  Ethylene Dependent and Independent Abscission Regulation.
Coralie C. Lashbrook, Iowa State University, Suqin Cai, Iowa State University, Tasneem Rangwala, Monsanto Co. A2NA, Fred J. Perlak, Monsanto Co. BB1E, Bradford Hall, Iowa State University, Faye M. Rosin, Iowa State University, Harry J. Klee, University of Florida
  The Role of Ethylene in Cereals: From Developmental Programmed Cell Death to the Abiotic Stress Response.
Daniel Gallie, Univ. of California
  Break
  Current and Potential Commercial Applications of Suppression of Ethylene Action by 1-MCP in Plants.
Mark L. Dahmer, AgroFresh, Inc., Alan W. Green, AgroFresh, Inc., Jason L. Alford, AgroFresh, Inc., Hector J. Tassara, AgroFresh, Inc., R. Lynn Oakes, AgroFresh, Inc., Edward C. Kostansek, AgroFresh, Inc., Tim Malefyt, AgroFresh, Inc.
  Regulating Ethylene Action in Tree Fruit Ripening.
James P. Mattheis, USDA, ARS
  Physiological Responses to Plant Growth Regulators Related to Ethylene Metabolism in Maize Crops Grown Under Abiotic Stress.
Maria Otegui, Fac. of Agronomy UBA-CONICET
  Ethylene and Yield Physiology Studies in Controlled Environments.
Bruce Bugbee, Utah State University
  Concluding Remarks
  Adjourn

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