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.
Linking improved genetic and physiological understanding to deliver greater water productivity to commercial breeding programs.
The Annals of Botany Lecture – Greg Rebetzke, CSIRO Canberra, Australia
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912301368198668290
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1kvJpjAPBaZKE
Transcriptomic analysis of interspecific diploid and triploid willow hybrids.
Larry Smart, Cornell University, USA
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912311521732050944
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1PlKQYaRYNDKE
Water stress from phenomics to field: towards identifying a suitable ideotype for resilient yield in the bioenergy crop miscanthus.
Paul Robson, IBERS Aberystwyth University, UK
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912322764056387584
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1LyxBEoeXMoJN
The nature of the progression of drought stress drives differential metabolomic responses in Populus deltoides.
Timothy Tschaplinski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912329569364959233
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1yNxamYoMZbxj
Plastic or adaptive? Linking genotype to phenotype to define an ideotype for drought tolerance in Populus nigra L.
Gail Taylor, University of California, Davis, USA and University of Southampton, UK
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912342437833539584
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1MnxnmkBQRMJO
Drought adaptation characteristics of a giant reed mutant.
Walter Zegada-Lizarazu, University of Bologna, Italy
https://twitter.com/botanyone/status/912355707239915520
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1dRKZnlwvOgKB
Morphological and physiological comparison of Arundo donax ecotypes to drought stress in the field.
Matthew Haworth, National Research Council CNR-IVALSA, Italy
