David M. Stelly
Professor of Plant Breeding, Genetics, Molecular & Environmental Plant Sciences
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983
Email: stelly@tamu.edu
Voice: 979.845.2745
Office: New Beasley Laboratory
AGRO 603. Cytological and Histological Principles in Plant Breeding. (2-3). Credit 3.
Modern concepts and recent developments for advanced students in plant and soil sciences and related fields employing microscopic evaluation; specimen preparation, stain technology, theory and use of microscopes, micromanipulators, microtomes, the microtome cryostat, use of equipment in modern cytological research. Prerequisite: Graduate classification.
GENE 620. Cytogenetics. (3-0). Credit 3.
Examination and analysis of variation in chromosome structure, behavior and number; developmental and evolutionary effects of this variation. Prerequisite: GENE 603.
AGRO 681. Seminar. Credit 1 each semester.
For graduate students and staff members in soils and crops; presentation and discussion of special topics and research data in field of agronomy; participation required of all graduate students in agronomy.
GENE 685. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4 each semester.
Individual problems or research not pertaining to thesis or dissertation. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.