- An introduction to genes and crops
 - Plant genetics and crop breeding
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- Plant genetics and crop breeding I.
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- What is plant breeding?
 - What is the main requirement for basic plant breeding?
 - What is genetic diversity?
 - Where do plant breeders find genetic diversity?
 - What is a gene bank?
 - What are cultivars, clones and landraces?
 - How do plants reproduce sexually?
 - How do plant breeders cross plants?
 - How do plants reproduce asexually? I.
 - How do plants reproduce asexually? II.
 - Where do our crops come from? I. Maize
 - Where do our crops come from? II. Tomato
 - Where do our crops come from? III. Banana
 
 - Plant genetics and crop breeding II.
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- What is hybridisation?
 - What are intraspecific or F1 hybrids?
 - What is a maize f1 hybrid?
 - How do you make an F1 hybrid? I
 - How do you make an F1 hybrid? II
 - How do you make an F1 hybrid? III
 - Maize F1 hybrids
 - What are the disadvantages of F1 hybrids?
 - F1 hybrid plants are not GM
 - How do you develop a new crop variety by genetic modification?
 - How do you develop a new crop variety by conventional breeding?
 - How are genetic traits inherited?
 - What is the difference between yellow and white maize?
 - How do you develop a new crop variety by marker-assisted selection (MAS)?
 - Conventional plant breeding overview
 - Genetic modification for plant breeding
 - Why do breeders backcross elite events into elite varieties?
 - Is the current regulatory approval system unsuited for the improvement of vegetatively propagated crops by GM?
 - What is the difference between an F1 hybrid and a GM plant?
 
 
 - Crop improvement & management
 - New plant technologies
 - Q&A
 - Presentation Slides
 
