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Spring 2016 Horticulture Departmental Seminars Tuesdays at 4:00pm ALS 4000 Date Speaker/Title April 5 The small smelly world of stink bugs and their gut bacteria Victoria Skillman, Graduate Student April 12 Seed dormancy and abscisic acid signaling Khady Sall, Graduate Student April 19 Micro RNA's and crop development Haidar Arkwazee, Graduate Student April 26 Use of effluent irrigation on golf courses Micah Gould, Graduate Student May 3 Research ideas for Oregon industrial hemp Justin Schulze, Graduate Student May 10 Current state of research in turfgrass salinity tolerance Conner Olsen, Graduate Student May 17 Insect immune system and RNAi tool to control insect pests Siew Bee Tang, Graduate Student May 24 Realities of the adoption of agbiotech in a developing country. Actual effects of regulatory policy: the Ecuador case Javier Fernandez-Salvador, Graduate Student May 31 Biochar in agriculture Bryan Sales, Graduate Student