17 National Student Research Symposium Oral Contest I

Oral Session
Z00 Students of Agronomy, Soils and Environmental Sciences (SASES) This contest develops the ability of students to conduct research and competitively present those research findings to judges in San Antonio.

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Z00 Students of Agronomy, Soils and Environmental Sciences (SASES)
Sunday, October 16, 2011: 3:15 PM-5:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 210A

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Organizer:
Justin Moss
Presider:
Chelsea Ahlquist
3:30 PM
Potential of Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.) Genotypes As An Oilseed Crop.
Jessica M. Koepp, Texas A&M University; Steve Hague, Texas A&M University; Laura Masor, Texas A&M University
3:45 PM
Identification of QTL Associated with Resistance to Fusarium Wilt In Common Bean.
Sonya Hueftle, Colorado State University Agronomy Club; Patrick F. Byrne, Colorado State University; Mark Brick, Colorado State University; Scott D. Reid, Colorado State University; Judith Harrington, Colorado State University; James B. Ogg, Colorado State University
4:00 PM
Association Between Seed Coat Luster and Water Imbibition In Black Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
Griffin M. Carpenter, Colorado State University; Mark Brick, Colorado State University; Barry Ogg, Colorado State University; Karen Cichy, USDA-ARS
4:15 PM
The Effects of Land Utilization On Soil Physical Properties In White County Illinois.
John McKinney, Murray State Agronomy Club; Iin P. Handayani, Murray State University
4:45 PM
Influence of Fall Fertilization Programs On the Traffic Tolerance and Recovery of Sprigged Bermudagrass Varieties.
Eric H. Reasor, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; James M. Goatley Jr., Virginia Tech; Whitnee B. Askew, Virginia Tech; Shawn D. Askew, Virginia Tech; David McCall, Virginia Tech
5:00 PM
Identification of SSR Markers Associated with Cotton Fiber Elongation.
Jeff Wong, Texas A&M University; Steve Hague, Texas A&M University; Juliana Osorio-Marin, Texas A&M University; Jane K. Dever, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Hongbin Zhang, Texas A&M University