We’re still at Bioenergy Genomics 2017, streaming talks when we can.
We’ll be processing these to go on to YouTube. In the meantime you can see the rushes, as it were, through the tweets and Periscope links.
Inter-Kingdom signalling – a Populus case study.
Jerry Tuskan, Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912226192199081984
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1mnxemaNPmQxX
Brachypodium functional genomics: pan-genomics, polyploidy and a cast of mutants.
John Vogel, DoE Joint Genome Institute, USA
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912235832542502912
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1nAJEeLEMYbJL
Mutagenesis and genomic analysis in Arundo donax.
Silvio Salvi, University of Bologna, Italy
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912247346460626944
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1BdGYWYZQmExX
Targeting the gene space using genotyping-by-sequencing with single primer enrichment technology to identify the genetic basis of drought tolerance in bioenergy Populus nigra.
Michele Morgante, IGA Technology Services, Italy
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912257852282040325
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1DXGyODmgMNxM
Towards expanding biomass availability for the European bio-economy: developments in breeding, agronomy and utilisation of the Asian C4 perennial grass Miscanthus.
John Clifton-Brown, IBERS Aberystwyth University, UK
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912267440414875649
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1DXGyODmgMNxM
De novo transcriptome assembly and comprehensive expression profiling in the bioenergy crop Arundo donax to gain insights into moderate drought stress response.
Antoine Harfouche, University of Tuscia, Italy
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912274791364562944
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1lDxLkLvRYbJm
The phone shut down for no obvious reason, so I had to set up a new stream. This was the second most embarrassing thing to happen today. The next part is here.
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912275955883708417
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1YqKDRqPRzDJV
The most embarrassing thing was Antoine Harfouche telling me I’d done a good job. I’ll try to splice the two parts as painlessly as possible for the YouTube version.
