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Nicholas Santantonio, SIPS Plant Breeding and Genetics Section
Plant Breeding and Genetics Section seminar series
March 20, 2018
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Farming at Dululu for 100+ years
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Nicholas Santantonio, SIPS Plant Breeding and Genetics Section
Plant Breeding and Genetics Section seminar series
March 20, 2018
More seminar videos:
https://sips.cals.cornell.edu
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These are rare Australian Coins to look for in circulation. In this video we look at foreign coins worth money. Australian coins worth money has been requested many times, so here is some Australian Error Coins. Check your pocket change now and keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and valuable coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and spending money!
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wheat bread recipe | whole wheat bread | wholemeal bread or atta bread with detailed photo and video recipe. a type of brown bread recipe prepared with whole-wheat flour or chakki atta as a healthy alternative. traditionally bread are prepared with plain flour or maida but this homemade bread is prepared with wholemeal wheat. these wheat-based bread are ideal for breakfast and sandwich recipes but can also be served as butter toast.
wheat bread recipe | whole wheat bread | wholemeal bread or atta bread with step by step photo and video recipe. bread recipes have always been a popular dish throughout our history since the beginning of agriculture. traditionally it has been prepared with all-purpose flour with an activating agent like yeast baked in a conventional oven. however, usage of plain flour or bread flour may not match certain people with specific dietary requirements and hence to cater those wholemeal bread is prepared.
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Entry for Berkeley’s Navigating the Gray Engineering Video Contest.
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Homeowner-made video of a manual weed removal system on Coral Lake in Dade County, Florida. The video is a 4-part action demonstration.
1) A cutting boat with an adjustable underwater arm with a 4 foot cutting blade, which can cut 56 inches below the surface.
2) A harvester boat that retrieves the cut weeds.
3) A conveyor belt system that transports collected weeds into truck .
4) A razor tool demo for keeping lake beaches and shoreline clear of weeds.
Test proved that a roughly 10-acre lake with significant aquatic grasses and weeds can be cleared for swimming and boating, by selectively cutting and harvesting, in approx 2 days.
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Meet Tony Van Glad, one of the farmers Hampton Creek is working with to make food better.
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Plants are extremely complex and diverse – there are thousands of species. In fact, there are probably somewhere around half a million different species. And these are just the ones we know about – there are no doubt many more that haven’t been fully discovered yet!
It is estimated that 1 in 5, so 20% of plant species are threatened with extinction. In order to continue studying all these plant species, we need to organise them into different groups. This is known as plant classification. Plants within a group are more closely related to other members of their own group, than they are to members of another group. Just like we as humans are more closely related to the great apes than we are to other mammals.
The plant kingdom can be split into plants with seeds and plants without seeds. Not every plant grows from a seed – like ferns and mosses for example. They grow from spores instead. Other plants use asexual reproduction, and grow new plants from rhizomes or tubers.The evolution of the seed was a huge evolutionary step for plants; it meant they could grow anywhere on earth, in any environment. They were no longer limited to extremely moist conditions.
Seed plants can then be split into flowering plants and non-flowering plants.These have ‘scientific names’ of gymnosperms and angiosperms. As in their name: non-flowering plants do not produce flowers. They also reproduce by means of an exposed seed, or ovule. Gymnosperm means “naked seed”.
Like with conifers. the cone on a pine tree is a “naked seed” and they don’t produce flowers. Gymnosperms are usually tall, evergreen trees often with needle-shaped leaves. They are usually found in dry places.
Now for angiosperms – the largest and most diverse group in the plant kingdom. Angiosperms consist of 2 major groups: monocotyledons and dicotyledons. These groups differ with respect to their roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Some observable differences are that monocots have parallel veins and petals in groups of 3. Whereas dicots have netlike veins and petals in groups of 4 or 5. There are other differences as well… but we don’t need to worry too much about these at this stage. Grass and maize are examples of monocots. Whereas trees, sunflowers and roses are examples of dicots.
So there we have some of the ways that plants are classified. You need to remember that non-flowering plants are called gymnosperms, and have naked seeds. And then flowering plants are called angiosperms, which can be separated into the monocots and dicots.
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Prof. Ali Navabi manages the wheat breeding program at the University of Guelph in the Department of Plant Agriculture. He holds the Grain Farmers of Ontario Professorship in Wheat Breeding. More information on Ali and his research is available here: http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/anavabi
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Brian Both talks wheat markets with RealAg’s Kelvin Heppner.
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At the Will County Threshermens Show, two John Deere pull type combines, the John Deere 30 and the John Deere 42, combine wheat while the John Deere 9550 unloads wheat. Amazing display of technology.