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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jan 14, 2024 14:05:23 GMT -5
What kind of plant breeding where you involved in? I have an interest in conifer breeding. Specifically Pinus Radiata. The educational institution I attended was heavily involved in breeding canola and cereal crops. As an undergrad summer student/technician, I was somewhat involved in projects breeding tomatoes and Potentilla fruticans. I did not follow this as a career path, when I gained an understanding of the number of years that it typically took to show results and as other opportunities arose. ok Thanks, I would find that very interesting. Someone once said that wheat is the smartest living organism alive as it has millions of people looking after it and billions eating it.
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Post by SharonArnold on Jan 14, 2024 17:13:26 GMT -5
The educational institution I attended was heavily involved in breeding canola and cereal crops. As an undergrad summer student/technician, I was somewhat involved in projects breeding tomatoes and Potentilla fruticans. I did not follow this as a career path, when I gained an understanding of the number of years that it typically took to show results and as other opportunities arose. ok Thanks, I would find that very interesting. Someone once said that wheat is the smartest living organism alive as it has millions of people looking after it and billions eating it. Lol. Very true! You have to ask, "Who is really domesticating whom?" Perspective.
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