99 General Seed Production, Physiology, and Technology: II

Poster Session
C04 Seed Physiology, Production & Technology The purpose for this session is to provide a venue for the broad range of seed-specific topics that do not fit well with a symposium topic. Practitioners and researchers from public and private venues are invited to propose talks in which they share research results or raise any of a variety of seed production and technology-related issues (e.g., identity preservation and GM crops) on a wide range of agricultural crop types.
Monday, October 17, 2011: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C

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Organizer:
David Dornbos
Presider:
David Dornbos
Poster #1108
Poster #1109
Alternating Temperatures Promote Germination of Seeds of Miscanthus Sinensis.
Erik Christian, Iowa State University; A. Susana Goggi, Iowa State University
Poster #1110
Maize Seed Moisture Variation At Harvest: Within Ear and Between Ear Variation At Different Harvest Moistures.
Michael Lauer, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.; Marcelo Giagnoni, Semillias Pioneer Chile LTDA; Dean Tranel, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.; Matt Hoffman, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.; Juan Pablo San Martin, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.; Cristian Pinto, Semillias Pioneer Chile LTDA; Randy Rich, Syngenta Seeds Inc
Poster #1111
Influence of Seed Priming On Agronomic Performance In Soybeans.
Ruth A. Rolling, Iowa State University; Katherine Espinosa, Iowa State University; Susan J. Lolle, University of Waterloo; Marianne Hopkins, University of Waterloo; Jim R. Rouse, Iowa State University; Reid Palmer, Iowa State University; A. Susana Goggi, Iowa State University
Poster #1112
Bluegrass Seed Production without Field Burning.
William J. Johnston, Washington State University; Kathleen L. Dodson, Washington State University; Dale A. Silbernagel, Washington State University; Richard C. Johnson, USDA-ARS Washington State University; Charles T. Golob, Washington State University
Poster #1113
Development of Safflower As a New Winter Crop for the Texas High Plains.
Joe s. Oswalt, Texas Tech University; Dick Auld, Texas Tech University & Texas AgriLife Reserch
Poster #1114
Exploratory Multivariate Techniques to Discriminate Lots of Soybean Seeds.
Rafael M. Barbosa, Sao Paulo State University - Unesp; Juliana F. Santos, Sao Paulo State University - Unesp; Antonio S. Ferraudo, Sao Paulo State University - UNESP; Jose Cora, Sao Paulo State University; Roberval D. Vieira, Sao Paulo State University - Unesp
Poster #1115
Assessment of Cucumber Seed Physiological Potential by An Automated Computer Imaging System (SVISŪ) Compared to Traditional Procedures.
Julio Marcos-Filho, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ; Adrielle A. Chiquito, Universidade de Sao Paulo/ESALQ
Poster #1116
Modeling Pollen Flow In Complex Terrain Using a Lagrangian Dispersion Model.
Brian Viner, Iowa State University; Raymond Arritt, Iowa State University; Mark Westgate, Iowa State University
Poster #1117
Diurnal Sea Breeze Effects On Pollen Dispersion.
Brian Viner, Iowa State University; Raymond Arritt, Iowa State University; Mark Westgate, Iowa State University
Poster #1118
Physiological Effects of Seed Coat Darkening in Cowpea Bean (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp): Aging and Water Uptake.
Jose Oscar Lustosa de Oliveira, Embrapa Mid-North; Alfredo Alves, Embrapa/LABEX-USA; Christina Walters, USDA, ARS, National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation