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This interview is with Arthur Shapiro, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Evolution and Ecology. He was appointed in 1971 and retired in 2023.Art’s research is focused on population ecology of…
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On Tuesday, March 5th, from 1-2 pm PT, the Department of Viticulture & Enology at UC Davis Office Hours: Information about Spotted Lanternfly.
Cindy Kron, UCANR Integrated Pest Management…
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"Root-knot nematodes are devastating plant parasites of worldwide importance.
Interestingly, species that cause most damages reproduce entirely asexually. These nematodes are
extremely…
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“Ecology, genetics, and genomics of
biological nitrogen fixation in the wild:
Cicer spp. symbiosis with esorhizobium
spp. as a source for useful alleles in
agriculture”
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"Plant-pollinator interactions are ubiquitous and play an important role in ecosystem functioning across the globe, Critically, plants, pollinators, and their interactions face numerous threats…
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Laci Gerhart shares her teaching experiences in the unique no-tech setting of a California prison. She describes the data collection the learners participate in and the challenges of providing…
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On Wednesday, May 24, from 2-3 pm PT, the Department of Viticulture and Enology at UC Davis presented “Office Hours with Dave and Anita, Episode 21: Why do we need new grape varieties?”…
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Saarah Kuzay discusses the origins of bread wheat, wheat diversity, and its cultural uses.
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Jorge Berny leads a seminar about the history, domestication, and cultural uses of Phaseolus beans.
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