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AGRICULTURE IN ILLINOIS

Agriculture In Illinois   Linda Kull

Linda Kull
Dr. Linda Kull earned a PhD in Plant Pathology, and works as a soybean production researcher at the National Soybean Research Center, located in Champaign, Illinois. She discusses soybean history, activities at the NSRC, plant pathologies, germ plasm, functional genomics and genetic modification leading to hybrids resistent to drought and pathogens.

> Abstract PDF

> Interview 1 (Video)
Work as a plant pathologist at NSRC

> Interview 2 (Video)
Tour of Cloth Lab & Soybean Pathologies

> Interview 1 (Audio)
Work as a plant pathologist at NSRC

> Interview 2 (Audio)
Tour of Cloth Lab & Soybean Pathologies

> Transcript PDF

Related Materials: See also the Illinois State Museum's A-V Barn.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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