STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM


 

 

 

MARCH 17, 2021


 

The student research symposium will feature rapid-fire talks from undergraduate and graduate students conducting original research in the plant sciences. Each presenter will have up to 5 minutes to present over Zoom before taking questions from the audience. The top two presentations at the undergraduate and graduate level will be awarded prizes (four prizes in total).
Presenter Name
 
Title
     
Level
      
           

Sabina Budhathoki

Advisor: Koon-Hui Wang

      Using Trap cropping and Entomoapthogenic nemtaodes to manage Diamondback moth in the field      
           

Kenneth Choi

Advisor: Zhiqiang Cheng

  Laboratory Efficacy of Low-Risk Insecticides on the Oriental Flower Beetle Larvae, Protaetia orientalis   Graduate  
           

Jed Grow

Advisor: Andrew Robinson

  Nitrogen and Spacing Requirements for Advanced Potato Chipping Selections ND7799C-1 AND ND7519-1   Graduate  
           

Jeremieh Hasley

Advisor: Miaoying Tian

  CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis of multi-copy sweet basil candidate susceptibility gene ObDMR6 enhances downy mildew resistance   Graduate  
           

Bruna Montes Luz

Advisor: Gary Stacey

  Tissue-specific translatome analysis unveils new genetic players in the soybean-Bradyrhizobium japonicum interaction      
           

Roshan Paudel

Advisor: Koon-Hui Wang

  Management of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes and Soil Health using Sorghum/Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids as a Cover Crop      
           

Liat Portner

Advisor: Thomas Giambelluca

  Hydrological Impacts of Plant Invasion   Graduate  
           

Lahong Xu

Advisor: Ping He

  Characterization of the localized immune responses at single cell resolution in Arabidopsis roots      
           

 

Virtual Conference Platform: Zoom

Questions? Email rbarone@hawaii.edu.


 

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