Monday, January 8, 2018

Soil Microbiology: Applications and Analyses of Mycorrhizal Associations

 

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oil Microbiology_ Applications and Analyses of Mycorrhizal Associations Training Course

July 9-11, 2018   |   UF Campus, McCarty Hall B, Room 3108   |   Gainesville  FL

 

About


Hosted by the UF/IFAS Soil and Water Sciences, this successful training course is designed for scientists,  organic farmers, ecologists, biologists, consultants, soil amendment industry representatives, and any others interested in the practical and theoretical aspects of using mycorrhizal associations to enhance plant growth and nutrient cycling.

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Course Overview

 

Participants will gain hands-on experience with recognizing, culturing and using mycorrhizae. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to work with mycorrhizal associations and will be familiar with their use as bio-fertilizers, and when those associations will not be of benefit. Attendees will also be able to determine the efficiency at which mycorrhizae make associations with plant roots. 

 

The three-day course is a blend of  hands-on, practical laboratory sessions along with lectures and discussions, providing an active learning environment for the participants.

 

The course provides 21 hours of training and instruction and will give give attendees both knowledge and credibility. Upon the conclusion of the training, each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion.

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Registration

 

Enrollment in this course is limited to the first 12 participants and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.   

 

Early Reduced Registration (on or before June 1, 2018) 

$500 

Regular Registration (after June 1, 2018 if available) 

$600 

 
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Training Information:  Dr. Abid Al Agely, Email: aaag@ufl.edu

Registration Inquiries, Email: kimmer72@ufl.edu

 

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