Six people standing in a hallway, smiling at the camera.
Members of Kassim Al-Khatib's lab who attended the 39th biennial Rice Technical Working Group conference include, from left, graduate students Matt Lombardi and Deniz Inci, post-doctoral researcher Liberty Galvin, graduate student Aaron Alvarez, post-doctoral researcher Rasim Unan and staff research associate Mike Lynch.

Rice researchers present findings at working group meeting

Al-Khatib team represented California

Researchers from the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences attended the 39th biennial Rice Technical Working Group conference, held Feb. 20-23 in Hot Springs, Ark. The conference is hosted by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.

Members of Kassim Al-Khatib’s lab represented rice research in California with posters and presentations. Participants at the meeting were graduate students Matt Lombardi, Deniz Inci and Aaron Alvarez; post-doctoral researcher Liberty Galvin and Rasim Unan; and staff research associate Mike Lynch. Al-Khatib is the department’s Melvin D. Androus Endowed Professor for Weed Science.

Their research posters and oral presentations were:

Research posters

  • Evaluation of Pyraclonil in an Herbicide Program Approach in California Water-Seeded Rice — Matt Lombardi, M. Lynch, S. Reyes, K. Al-Khatib
  • California Weedy Rice and Grasses Response to Clethodim — Rasim Unan, L. Galvin, A. Alvarez, D. Inci, K. Al-Khatib
  • California Weedy Rice and Grasses Response to Glufosinate — Rasim Unan, L. Galvin, A. Alvarez, K. Al-Khatib

Oral presentations

  • Rice and Smallflower Umbrella Sedge Responses to Loyant at Different Growth Stages — Deniz Inci
  • Behavior of Pendimethalin in Water After an Application onto Flooded Rice — Aaron Alvarez
  • Control of Weedy Rice with Spot Treatment of Clethodim and Glufosinate — Rasim Unan
  • Determining Anaerobic Germination Capacity in California Weedy "Red" Rice (Oryza sativa spontanea) Accessions — Liberty Galvin
  • Rice Breeding Research in Turkey — Rasim Unan

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