Nicole Mihelich

@MihelichNicole

Plant Sci PhD student at UMN. Turf Breeding/Genomics. Fan of Festuca, low-input ag, rhizomes, polyploidy, SciComm, my hubs , & my dog! she/her

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2019.

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    Happy to see highlighted in a Super Bowl commercial! Donate that money, !

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    Now this is cool! 150,000 Botanical and Animal Illustrations Available for Free Download from Biodiversity Heritage Library via

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    from is an absolute BOSS and on the hunt for that perfect extension job. Any institution would be lucky to have her and her passion for plant path

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    31. sij

    New blog post! "Out of the shadows: Using data to breed better turfgrasses for shade" by Dominic Petrella

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    30. sij

    An article featuring and research is making noise on Reddit right now🐝

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  6. 28. sij

    PS thanks for selecting the paper and leading discussion !

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    I, for one, welcome our next plant overlords.

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  8. 28. sij

    Great journal club today discussing and of rice panicle traits by Crowell et al. 2016 . This article is a great reference for our lab’s research on shattering traits in turfgrasses and more!

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    27. sij

    Looking forward to dust off my plant pathology skills and talk about how Brachypodium can help fight the scary wheat stem rust! Come see me and (hopefully) learn a thing or two about nonhost resistance.

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    24. sij

    Great information that will provide a reference for future fine fescue taxa identification!

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    24. sij

    Check out the project blog for news on the grant "Increasing Low-Input Turfgrass Adoption Through Breeding, Innovation, and Public Education" from the through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative.

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    24. sij
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  13. 22. sij

    So proud of who was awarded the Next Generation Scientists for Biodiesel scholarship! He will be giving a talk tomorrow at the National Biodiesel Conference on the development of as a oil crop!

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  14. 22. sij

    Today was the first day of what will likely be my last semester of classes EVER! Still have a lot of PhD left, but feeling excited and grateful to have come this far!

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    21. sij

    New article just published about our recent research with organic herbicides vs. glyphosate, for landscape weed control. We end this summary with a table of tradeoffs associated with organic approaches

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    17. sij

    presenting at the Winter Crops Day in the middle of a snowstorm. Hope we make it home!

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    16. sij

    When you buy something containing Kernza®, you can be certain you’re consuming a product grown on a perennial field that is building soil health, helping retain clean water, and sequestering carbon. Visit to learn more about this revolutionary grain.

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    17. sij

    Have you seen our roadside turfgrass sites around the state (well, before all of this snow)? Grad student, updates us on the regional roadside turfgrass mixture trials in our latest blog post.

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    15. sij

    was all smiles at presenting on sports field testing. – mjesto: Minneapolis Convention Center 101

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    13. sij

    Anyone ever seen aerial seed germination or seed that revert to clonal growth in Poa annua? This plant has seedheads on which seed have sprouted to then become mature, seed-bearing plants while still hanging onto the mother plant. Talk about adaptation. Crazy Poa!

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