Soilent Green

In this episode, we speak with Kirsten Hein and Patrick Woods about plant genetics, ancient corn, GMOs, seed vaults, North Korean kush, and so much more.

Show Notes

Kirsten Hein is a graduate student in the McKay lab residing in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State University. Her current research interests are in improving crop resilience in the face of climate change by studying the molecular mechanisms that control drought tolerance traits in maize and ecogeographic adaptation in Ethiopian orphan crop, Eragrostis tef.

Patrick Woods is a crop geneticist who has worked in quantitative genetics, experimental design, and statistics. He has discovered more than 80 candidate genes for breeding crop traits, and has 3 publications. He's also an accomplished bioinformatician and confident science communicator, both oral and written as shown by   being awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Research and Scholarship Award from Colorado State University.

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References & Links

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Patrick's Paper - Quantitative trait loci controlling agronomic and biochemical traits in Cannabis sativa

Kirsten's Paper - Root Pulling Force Across Drought in Maize Reveals Genotype by Environment Interactions and Candidate Genes

Nitrogen fixation in a landrace of maize is supported by a mucilage-associated diazotrophic microbiota

GMOs

George Beadle

Leibniz Institute IPK

Kent Whealy - Rescuing Traditional Food Crops in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Seed Savers Exchange

NPR Interview w/Jo Robinson

Historical context about Lysenkoism

USDA - 150 Years of Research

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What is Soilent Green ?

This podcast will be exploring how the rising generations are working to meet the challenges of the current Anthropocene era. We will be interviewing researchers, entrepreneurs, students, and other free-thinkers who are turning their passions into smart solutions. This podcast is hosted by students in Colorado State University's Soil and Crop Sciences department.

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