Kyle Linders
@kyle__linders
MS Agronomy - Plant Breeding and Genetics - Research Technician @SchnableLab
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MS student Kyle Linders presented on effects of nitrogen deficit on sorghum biomass at 2022 UNL Plant Science Retreat. Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture
Nebraska Plant Science Symposium 2023 – Growing the Future: Innovations in Plant Science, April 25, 8am –5:30pm, Graduate Hotel, Lincoln. FREE, open to public & offered via webinar. ›› go.unl.edu/NPSS2023 #UNLAgroHort #UNL Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Nebraska Extension Nebraska Entomology Corteva Agriscience
The 18 members of the joint Schnable, Sigmon, and Holding delegation to the 2023 Maize Genetics Conference muster in the Beadle Center for a final headcount and briefing from Jonathan Turkus before piling into three minivans for the seven hour drive to St. Louis.
We have people from ten different countries in Schnable Lab: US, India, Mexico, Egypt, Nepal, China, Poland, Turkey, Pakistan, and Rwanda. A screenshot from today's lab meeting.
Congratulations Kyle Linders! Successfully defended his masters thesis mapping genetic loci controlling variation in biomass and yield component traits in sorghum this afternoon.
Plenary speaker James Schnable discusses gene traits in sorghum, and how all traits are being analyzed together to understand trade offs at the genetic locus level #sorghum2023
Another successful harvest! Today, the Schnable Lab completely harvested our Inbred HIPS corn field in Lincoln. 800 plots and ~4800 ears were collected in around 3 hours! Photo by Lina López C
Dr. Michael Tross!!! Congratulations for successfully defending you PhD thesis! You did amazing and all the Schnable Lab is proud of you!
We've had an outstanding team of undergraduate researchers studying corn in our lab this year. As the semester ends, I want to give a big shout out to Jordan, Natasha, Oddine, Shurouk, Kelsey, Annalise, and Sofia. You folks are amazing, thank you all! UNL PSI Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture
It's been raining so much that most days it is too wet to get out to our cornfield. But when CHIDANAND ULLAGADDi and Kyle Linders made it out there today, our corn looked great!
When I started in plant phenotyping we'd ask: How close can we get to human performance? Now Nikee Shrestha (Nikee Shrestha) is asking: How much better than humans are we doing?