Plant Breeding: Science + Creative Problem Solving
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2014
- Featuring a variety of plant breeders in the US and Puerto Rico, this documentary covers the basic concepts of traditional plant breeding.
Music:
"Dry Air," "Janitor, Spring," "Lunch," "Tollhouse," "Pizzi," and "Massive"
By Podington Bear
"Dan" and "Can de Posta"
By Nult
"Darktown Strutters Ball"
By the Charioteers
"Skinny Leg Bluesl"
By the Geechie Wiley
"Moonglow"
By Adrian Rollini and his Tap Room Gang
Love this video. It's a mirror to my new genetic parthenocarpy breeding efforts in tomato. Making significant strides now and hope to present lines in the very near future. I'd like to get some $$ for my work for sure, but more than that, I hope it makes a significant world-wide impact for us.
I now know my future profession better, thanks.
Great little film - loved the art. Thank you.
I still believe in the secret life of plants. I bought a sperment plant and it was not doing well afer 1 day.. it went limp...and then i talked to my plant, and loved my plant, I blew oxegen to my plant, I did not want it to die! I bought this mint a day ago from Lowes... I need the Spirement for recipes..I kept talking to my failing plant..and this plant responded back to life! It was as if this mint plant listened to me, amazing. It went from wilting and I thoutht all hope was lost...I brought the plant inside, and simply talked to my new plant..and it revived!
Good video very educational and plants.
Exceptionally well explained and nicely put together. I will link to your documentary from some of my videos. Thanks. David
can u share your videos?
Thank you so much. Using this for an online agriculture class.
Thank you so much. Very informative.
Very good Explanation
Very good. Thanks
Very informative
very good
Nice lecture
this documentary is vary informative, so i need to join your team. What should I do
I would like to join such breeding. What should I do?
epic
Nice beans
Intensive selection leads to mono-culture and reduced resistance, requiring more technology to fix self inflicted problems. Jevons paradox also apples to food production. More food = more people, increasing the need for more food; problem made worse.
Indeed. The vicious cycle continues, but the question is - for how long?