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March 24 microMEETING: Breeding for the Cold

March 24 microMEETING: Breeding for the Cold

Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 4 pm Eastern

Join Todd West of North Dakota State University (NDSU) for this FREE microMEETING!

FREE REGISTRATION HERE

NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program, Breeding for the Cold

Description: North Dakota State University (NDSU) has been evaluating and selecting ornamental woody plants for more than 60 years and has introduced more than 60 ornamental woody plants with increased disease tolerance and winter hardiness for landscapes focusing on environmental (hardiness and pH tolerance) conditions as well as ornamental characteristics. The presentation will give insights on the NDSU woody plant improvement program with respect to breeding, evaluation and propagation.

Bio: Dr. Todd P. West is currently a Professor at North Dakota State University (NDSU) and director of the NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program. He earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. The NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program focuses on the development of new woody cultivars suited for USDA hardiness zone 3 and 4. A few of his favorite things are spending time with his family, wandering around an arboretum and old cars.