Note: Program subject to change without notice

Monday, November 5, 2007: 9:25 AM
84: Symposium--Crop Genetic Vulnerability Thirty Five Years after T-Cytoplasm
Sponsor: C08 Plant Genetic Resources
Presiding: Tommy E. Carter, North Carolina State University
  Introductory Remarks
  Current Status.
Cary Fowler, Global Crop Diversity Trust
  Genetic Vulnerability of the U.S. Sour Cherry Industry: Lessons from the near Total Crop Loss in 2002.
Amy Iezzoni, Michigan State University
  Crop Genetic Vulnerability 35 Years after T-Cytoplasm: Private Sector Activities and Perspectives.
Stephen Smith, Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l Inc., David Bubeck, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Elisabeth Jones, Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l Inc.
  Genetic Vulnerability -- a Global Perspective.
Toby Hodgkin, Global Partnerships Programme Bioversity International, Mikkel Grum, Global Partnerships Programme Bioversity International, Prem Mathur, Global Partnerships Programme Bioversity International, V. Ramanatha Rao, Global Partnerships Programme Bioversity International, Ehsan Dulloo, Global Partnerships Programme Bioversity International
  A Near-Isogenic Line (NIL) Approach for Identification and Validation of a Native Gene for Anthracnose Stalk Rot (ASR) Resistance in Maize.
James A. Hawk, University of Delaware, Travis J. Frey, University of Delaware, Teclemariam Weldekidan, University of Delaware
  Adjourn

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