Raziel A-Ordoñez "Dr Roots"
@a_ordonezraziel
I study mechanism underlying the response of grain crops to the environmental condition above- and below-ground (soil, fertilization, temperature and drought).
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08-05-2016 20:24:23
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Thriving Ag Project Last summer, we had lots of fun working hand-by-hand with #farmers within PA. We tested #BMPs candidates that could help reducing #nitrogen #fertilizer app. We applied #ComputerModels to assess #maize #Fields, and we evaluate how #CoverCrops improve #SoilHealth and #waterquality.
Great job done by the Nutrients Management and Water Quality lab from Department of Plant Science #PSU
We successfully closed our last meeting with #farmers across PA. We learned a lot good stuff from the #Nrates #OnFarmTrials, and farmers we very pleased with our findings. I’m looking forward to meet with our new collaborators for #Planting2022. Thriving Ag Project Department of Plant Science
To solve issues associated with #nitrogen Fert. requires a deep understanding of genetics and the interaction with the #environment. Here, I’m at the University of Puerto Rico increasing #cornSeeds for a project between White’s Lab and Lynch’s Lab at Department of Plant Science Thriving Ag Project
Drought Stress and Indiana Corn in 2023 (I’m sharing this to hopefully get some rain) Purdue Agriculture Purdue Agronomy Extension Purdue Extension Purdue Agronomy ag.purdue.edu/news/departmen…
Privileged to have Dr. Raziel Ordoñez Raziel A-Ordoñez "Dr Roots" (aka. Dr. Roots) give a guest lecture in my AGRY 598 Advanced Agroecology course on the Ecological ‘Roots’ of Sustainable Agriculture!
Today, I have officially conquered the land of Illinois. Understanding what is going on #belowGround #roots will likely help to understand the #AboveGround crop processes. Corn Belt is under control, Dr roots is at #Purdue. Purdue Extension Purdue Agronomy Purdue Agriculture Iowa State Agronomy
Time to get into troubles with my“#RootProbeOmics” approach. #Corn and #soybeans #root systems are shaping up. I found root tissues nearly 25 cm deep but with low root density (LTT plots). Both crops were planted 20 days ago. Purdue Agronomy Purdue Extension Purdue Institute for a Sustainable Future Purdue Agriculture
Root growth patterns across 4 #tillage systems and #corn - #soybean rotations. My #ProbeOmics approach it’s revealing new insights that can enhance our understanding of #CropSystems and #Physiology. Stay tuned for more outcomes on the #root episodes. Purdue Agronomy Purdue Agriculture