
Craig Carlson
@craighcarlson
Research Geneticist | Breeding, Genomics, Phenomics | @NDSU and @Cornell alum | Proud dad
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These are some of the great #oat researchers I work with at the Ottawa Research and Development Centre, AAFC Canada, on the #CentralExperimentalFarm: Drs. Nick Tinker, Wubi Bekele, and Asuka Itaya, with Carleton University co-op student Dominic Carmanico....


Cornell researchers have discovered a gene in #hemp for resistance to powdery mildew – giving the fledgling hemp industry a new tool to combat one of the most prevalent diseases affecting the production of high-cannabinoid Cannabis sativa. MPMI Journal news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…

Bad news for powdery mildew, good news for Cannabis sativa—Read the paper in First Look here: doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-0… George Stack Craig Carlson Ali Cala Larry Smart Luis Monserrate Seth Don't Call Me Doctor Christine Smart



Rolling out our new ZÜRN 150 plot combine w/ HarvestMaster for #OAT breeding and genetics! It wasn’t an easy procurement but absolutely well worth the effort! Looks like I need to make some big ‘ol oat panicle decals Agricultural Research Service Oat Newsletter


Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 Jeanie Borlaug Laube Women in Triticum (WIT) awards honoring outstanding early-career scientists engaged in wheat research. Deadline to apply is January 31, 2024. CIMMYT Gates Foundation Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office bgri.cornell.edu/2024-wit-award…




Thank you Donna Lupardo for your passion and advocacy for hemp research and the research Cornell CALS and Cornell AgriTech

Our work on improving the milling quality in oats using multitrait genomic selection has been published in The Plant Genome 🌱🧬. This work would have not been possible without the guidance & mentorship of my advisor Juan D. Arbelaez and Jessica Rutkoski. Special thanks to other collaborators. #Oat



#AOWC2024 continued with talks on abiotic stress and pathology including by Craig Carlson on seedling response to drought in collaboration with Plant Phenomics IBERS - Aber



Proud of this one from my postdoc Sudeshi Seneviratne. Extensive characterization of the Snn1 susceptibility gene in #wheat and development of highly effective markers for breeding. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tp…
