The 2010 ASHS Annual Conference
30:
Utility of Mechanistic and Empirical Models for Basic and Applied Research in Horticultural Stress Physiology: What You Need to Know Even If You're Not a Modeler
30:
Utility of Mechanistic and Empirical Models for Basic and Applied Research in Horticultural Stress Physiology: What You Need to Know Even If You're Not a Modeler
Objective(s):
1) Provide attendees, whether experienced or not with modeling, with highlights, comparisons, and contrasts of modeling approaches in basic and applied horticultural stress physiology research. 2) Provide panel discussion for audience and panel to discuss modeling uses, pros, and cons.
1) Provide attendees, whether experienced or not with modeling, with highlights, comparisons, and contrasts of modeling approaches in basic and applied horticultural stress physiology research. 2) Provide panel discussion for audience and panel to discuss modeling uses, pros, and cons.
This workshop is intended for all of the horticultural science audience, whether unfamiliar or experienced with modeling. The workshop will provide attendees with highlights, comparisons, and contrasts of modeling approaches in basic and applied horticultural stress physiology research. Oral presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with questions from the audience and panel.
Thursday, August 5, 2010: 1:00 PM
Desert Salon 4-6