Dear Sheila,
I'm also interested in participating this initiative. My specialization in
plant tissue culture and ecology of high altitude plants. I have done my
Ph. D in propagation of quercus species of central Himalaya India.Under
which I have developed in vitro propagation protocoles for three important*
Quercus* species viz. *Quercus leucotrichophora, Q. serrata and Q.
semecarpifolia.*
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Marijke Steenackers <
marijke.steenackers(a)inbo.be> wrote:
Dear Sheila,
it will be a great challenge to organize this course! My contribution
could be in the field of selection and breeding of fast growing species ,
and I have longtime experience in forest pathology and disease resistance
through field- and laboratory tests.
Kind regards, Marijke Steenackers
2016-06-16 19:50 GMT+02:00 Sheila Ward <mahoganyforthefuture(a)gmail.com>:
> Dear IUFRO Physiology and Genetics Division 2:
>
>
> I am thinking about preparing a basic forest genetics course for the
> forest engineering program at the Technical Institute of the Zona Maya in
> Chetumal, Quintana Roo. It could be part of larger effort to establish an
> online course available to any interested person, perhaps available in
> multiple languages (English, Spanish, French). The course materials might
> be used for a local course, or for review. This sort of material is best
> given in a face-to-face class, but I think it would help a local instructor
> to have such materials available.
>
>
> I believe is a big need for this sort of course for many tropical areas.
> I am wondering if anyone would be interested helping to construct this
> course? Credit would be given to all participants.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> --
Aseesh Pandey
Ph. D (Botany)
Mob: +919458940052