Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-07-02 Thread Anna Renwick
America: grants, jobs, news [mailto:ecolo...@listserv.umd.edu] On Behalf Of Annemarie Kramer Sent: 01 July 2010 12:40 To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology I am only joi

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-07-01 Thread Annemarie Kramer
y are after). It is scary. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hErvV5YEHkE Annemarie Original-Nachricht > Datum: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:23:28 -0700 > Von: Paul Cherubini > An: > Betreff: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: > [ECOLOG-L] w

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-30 Thread Paul Cherubini
Wayne Tyson wrote: > What's the irrigation efficiency component of those statistics? Are > there any actual experimental data that compare strains under > laboratory controls? I'm talking strictly about actual water consumption > per unit biomass or seed volume/weight, not field observations load

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-30 Thread Paul Cherubini
Wayne Tyson wrote: > Please supply evidence that genetic engineering or any other method can > double the productivity of any species without increasing the amount of > water and nutrients, I'll settle for a ratio of total biomass or grain yield > ratio to water Wayne, lets look at the track reco

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-29 Thread Wayne Tyson
What about the biomass or grain yield ratio to water? WT - Original Message - From: "Paul Cherubini" To: Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 11:34 PM Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-29 Thread Paul Cherubini
Wayne Tyson wrote: > Please supply evidence that genetic engineering or any other method can > double the productivity of any species without increasing the amount of > water and nutrients, including a cogent explanation of just how this is > done. Wayne, according to the National Corn Growers As

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-28 Thread Wayne Tyson
sy or if there is solid evidence or theoretical foundation behind it. WT - Original Message - From: "malcolm McCallum" To: Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-27 Thread malcolm McCallum
I am not sure if this fits your guidelines, but please let me know! Plant breeding of corn species that did not devote energy to tassel production and instead shiftking those resources to corn might be close. Only problem was that the resistance to Southern Corn Blight was linked in some way to pr

[ECOLOG-L] Physiology Productivity Promises and BS Re: [ECOLOG-L] worlds authorities in sustainable ag/meat/ag ecology

2010-06-27 Thread Wayne Tyson
Please supply evidence that genetic engineering or any other method can double the productivity of any species without increasing the amount of water and nutrients, including a cogent explanation of just how this is done. WT - Original Message - From: "Paul Cherubini" To: Sent: T