Moisture deficits loom as one of the greatest challenges to future crop
production, both in rainfed and irrigated agriculture. Enhancing the
genetic tolerance of crops to drought stress, is considered an essential
strategy for addressing these deficits. To respond to the need for more
plant scientists trained in developing drought tolerant cultivars,
Colorado
State University will offer a short course in Plant Breeding for Drought
Tolerance June 11-22, 2012.
The course will end with a two-day symposium on Plant Breeding for
Drought Tolerance, which will be given June 21-22, 2012 and is open to
the
public. Confirmed speakers include Drs. John Boyer, John Passioura,
Eduardo
Blumwald, Tom Juenger, Amelia Henry, Sean Cutler and Jill Deikman.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The course is targeted to graduate students in the plant sciences, as
well as to professionals in the public and private sectors. It will
provide
three transferable graduate-level credits.
CONTENT
The course will consist of classroom lectures, hands-on lab exercises,
and field research activities appropriate for a drought breeding and
genetics program. Course activities are designed around three modules:
1)
Whole Plant Physiology of Drought Stress, 2) Plant Breeding for Drought
Stress Tolerance and 3) Genomic Approaches to Drought Stress Tolerance.
PREREQUISITES
The course will be given in English.
Participants should have a solid understanding of basic plant physiology
and genetics. Prior to the short course, students will review online
material on these topics to provide a common background in breeding and
physiology concepts.
PROGRAM COSTS
The cost of student tuition and fees is $1,800. Accommodations for room
and board are available on-campus for either $850 (double occupancy) or
$1,150 (single occupancy). This cost includes three meals daily. Guests
are
also welcome to make their own arrangements for room and board. All
foreign
visas and travel arrangements are at students' initiative and expense.
FUNDING
Partial funding to develop the course was provided by a grant from
USDA-NIFA. No scholarships are available for the course.
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
Participants may apply online
(http://www.droughtadaptation.**org<http://www.droughtadaptation.org>
<http://www.**droughtadaptation.org/
<http://www.droughtadaptation.org/>>)
through February 1, 2012.
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