MSc. Final Oral Examination: Alex Cichello

Overview:

Interested Members of the University Community are invited to attend the Final Oral Examination for the Degree of Master of Science of  Alex Cichello of the Department of Plant Agriculture 

Date: Monday, April 24th, 2023
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Room 307, CRSC 

Zoom Link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78671283360?pwd=GFQktY9vOiHdx7Rtfx27QsXOcX79Ul.1 
Meeting ID: 786 7128 3360
Passcode: AWb5Hd  

Thesis Title:  A Low-Cost, High-Throughput Phenotyping System for the Simulation of Drought Conditions and Measurement of Growth, Yield and Water Use Traits in Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) 

Advisory Committee
Dr. Hugh J. Earl, Advisor 
Dr. Istvan Rajcan
Dr. Joshua Nasielski

Examination Committee
Dr. John Sulik, Chair
Dr. Hugh J. Earl
Dr. Istvan Rajcan
Dr. Joshua Nasielski                      

ABSTRACT 

Drought tolerance research using large plant populations may benefit from high-throughput phenotyping systems which allow for accurate measurement of daily single-plant water use.  In this work, we identify and optimize a soil mix as part of a passive, bottom-watered pot culture system for soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.), which can induce varying but consistent levels of drought stress via adjustment of pot-specific water tables.  The soil media within the pot wicks water upwards to maintain soil moisture equilibrium through the rooting column over an entire growth cycle, even as the roots take up water.  Plants remained healthy throughout the growth cycle and treatments produce significant differences in water use, growth and yield traits.  This system can also be adapted to large-population phenotypic screenings, including Genome-Wide Association Studies.  Such a system would greatly improve the feasibility of measuring growth and yield traits in large plant populations grown to maturity.