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Shuyu Liu

@HighPlainWheat

Professor in Wheat breeding and genetics at Texas A&M University and AgriLife Research

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I felt a great honor to speak in the 3rd international wheat congress talking about our wheat research. Thanks to a recent PhD graduate Kyle Parker who developed the GS prediction. It is a great opportunity to listen so many talks from worldwide well known scientists. @TAMU

Dr. Shuyu Liu from @TAMU discussing the comparisons of phenotypic vs genomic selection on yield in US winter wheat across multiple environments. Exciting insights into yield optimization at #IWC2024Perth

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It was a great tour at the Donald Danforth Plant Science center today. We greatly appreciate Mathew, Malia, and Cody from the center to show us the tour. We thank the CSSA president Kim Garland-Campbell @clubwheat to arrange this. @ACSmtg

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Congratulations to Mustafa Cerit for publishing his MS research @cerit1994 Mapping QTL for Yield and Its Component Traits Using Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) RIL Mapping Population from TAM 113 × Gallagher mdpi.com/2483390 #mdpiagronomy via @Agronomy_Mdpi


This is my first time to join the graduation ceremony during the 13 years I have been working with @tamusoilcrop @txresearch i am very excited to see so many Aggie graduates. Congratulations to Dr. Zhen Wang. I am so proud of training 30 graduates with colleagues.

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A graph about temperature increase every year from a ASPB speaker on climate change @DrShepherd2013 is very similar as our crop breeders’ yield selection graph. But the temperature change graph makes the breeding selection work more challenged.

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Today, the Texas Wheat Producers board of directors visited the @a_agrilife research station in Bushland. The board funds several projects carried out at this station and appreciates the work this team does for the #wheat breeding program.

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A great gathering for Texas Small Grain meeting on 24, McFadeen wheat symposium on 25 and Hard Red Winter wheat regional meeting on 26. A very inspiring talk by Dr. Ed Souza on McFadden life and career. Dr. Pierson introduced @tamusystem @txresearch wheat cultivars.Student poster

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research has a Research Scientist position available on wheat genetic and genomic research. This position is PI eligible to apply for funding as PI and in graduate faculty committee to advise students. Please find more info and apply at tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/AgriLife…


McFadden 2023 Wheat Symposium will be held at Grapevine, TX from April 24-26, 2023. events.agrilife.org/wheat-conferen… You can access the schedules and abstract submission. Early bird registration is end on March 24. Awards for student and postdoc will be announced on Apr 26. @WheatCAP


Congratulations to Mr. Mehmet Dogan who graduated from TAMU, went back to work with Turkey Field Crop Central Research, and completed it. QTL Analysis of Yield and End-Use Quality Traits in Texas Hard Red Winter Wheat mdpi.com/2162638 #mdpiagronomy via @Agronomy_Mdpi


QTL mapping of yield components and kernel traits in wheat cultivars TAM 112 and Duster frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… Congratulations to PhD student Zhen Wang for publishing this. Thanks to the collaborators to make this happen.


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Greatly enjoyed discussion after presenting Calvin Sperling Biodiversity Lecture! Historic wild relative introgression, prioritizing wild relatives for introgression and a new promoter of homoeologous recombination in wheat. @ASA_CSSA_SSSA @WheatCAP @KSUPlantDr @KStateRE

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Great meeting @ASA_CSSA_SSSA at Baltimore. As a past chair of C-8 Plant Genetic Resources, I organized Frank Meyer Medal award lecture by Dr. Jorge Dubcovsky and Carlvin Sperling Memorial Biodiversity lecture by Dr. Eduard Akhunov. Postdoc and students enjoyed their presenting.

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Dr. Susan McCouch gave a wonderful presentation about the radical collaboration and transdisciplinary science in the section of “radical collaboration in plant breeding”.

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Rajeev Varshney gave an excellent presentation on chickenpea about how to use the haplotyoe data to help on selection of lines with a combinations of favorable traits and prove them in the field experiments. @rajvarshney

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