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The Self-Pollinated Crop Breeding course covers the common breeding methods used to improve self-pollinated crops and the theoretical basis for self-pollinated crops. Students learn standard breeding methods and theories associated with self-pollinated
and inbred cross-pollinated crops, specifically, pedigree, bulk, single-seed descent, and backcross breeding methods. The course can be taken individually or as the 1st of 3 modules in Plant Breeding (Module 2: Germplasm & Genes, and Module
3: Cross-Pollinated Crop Breeding).
The target audience is the college graduate level learner and agriculture professionals.
Teachers include: P. Stephen Baenziger, Leah Sandall, and Diane Nolan
For more information or to enroll contact Kathy Schindler at kschindler1@unl.edu or 402-472-1730