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University of Georgia turfgrass breeder Paul Raymer discusses the seashore paspalum breeding program and a project aimed at adding herbicide resistance to seashore paspalum to manage bermudagrass and other problematic grasses.
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UGA Seashore Paspalum Breeding Program
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The video opens to a logo slide for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences then moves to the title slide then continues to a candid photo of Dr. Paul Raymer.
The video changes to Dr. Paul Raymer standing in an outdoor classroom speaking.
The video moves to a slide show of golf courses and sports fields around the world.
The video returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video continues to show a photo of B.J. Johnson, a retired UGA scientist, then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video changes to a slide of the different 'Roundup Ready' seeds then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video moves to a slide for Clearfield Production Systems for Wheat then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video continues to show trail plots of seashore paspalum then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video changes to show herbicide resistant trial plots of seashore paspalum then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video moves to a photo of Dr. Raymer working with seashore paspalum that is in gardening containers then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video continues to show trial plots of seashore paspalum then changes to show herbicide resistant trial plots then returns to Dr. Raymer speaking.
The video changes to a photo of Dr. Paul Raymer then moves to a slide of CAES' college mascot playing golf.
The video ends to a logo slide for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Griffin Campus
Crop and Soil Sciences Department