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H 792 Seminars - Spring 2005

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College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences | Dept. of Bioagricultural Science and Pest Management | Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  | Dept. of Chemistry

Department Seminar  Schedule
Tuesdays, 4:10 p.m., 102 Shepardson Building unless noted otherwise.

Date

Speaker

Topic

01/18/05
 
No Seminar
01/25/05

 

Organizational Meeting
02/01/05

 

TBA
02/08/05

Yvette Henson

"Performance of bedding plants under different levels of irrigation at three Colorado sites"
Exit Seminar
02/15/05

Oktay Kulen

" Release of Potato Minituber Bud Dormancy"
02/22/05
Dr. Richard Zink,
CSU San Luis Valley Research Center
"Pink Rot of Potato, an Old and New Problem
for the San Luis Valley"
03/01/05

Dr. Antonia J. Palazzo,
Research Agronomist,
US Army Corps of Engineers

"Developing more training resilient plant materials and techniques for
western military lands"

03/08/05

Lou Bjostad, Professor Bioag Sci and Pest Mgmt.

"The Brotica Story"
03/15/05
Spring Break  
No Seminar
03/22/05

Chuck Brown

"Breeding Potatoes for Phytonutrient Enhancement"
03/29/05
Harry Rukavina
"Flowering induction and characterization of saltgrass (Distichlis spicata) ecotypes"
04/05/05
Juma Al-Obeidani
"Antioxidant properties of Colorado potatoes"
Exit Seminar
04/12/05
Emma Locke and
Mekhled Al-Enazi
"Graywater Use for Potted Herbaceous Plantings"
"Influence of Storage Temperature and Time on Anthocyanins Concentrations in Potato Tubers"
04/19/05
Grant Johnson
"Utilization of Compost on Turfgrass"
04/26/05
 
No Seminar
05/03/05

Clelia De la Pena
and Saleh Al-Turki

"A crosstalk in the undergound: roots and RIPs"
"Antioxidant Properties of Date Fruit
(Phoenix dactylifera) Cultivars"

05/09-13/05
Finals Week 
 No Seminar  
 
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