The first year of the AID Climate Resilient Beans project.
The first year of the AID Climate Resilient Beans project.
Jimmy Burridge oversees a successful low phosphorus trial at Sussundenga Research Station in Mozambique.
Research technologist Luis Madapule operates the spectrophotometer to determine phosphorus availability in soil at Sussundenga.
Jimmy and Luis talking with Vice Minister of Agriculture of Mozambique and IIAM leadership at a field visit to Sussundenga Research Station, Mozambique.
Dr. Jeff White and Dr. Steve Beebe pull the proximal sensing cart through bean fields to demonstrate measurement of canopy temperature, height, and other variables.
The ARBC legume phenotyping workshop participants (left to right): Jimmy Burridge, Hesham Agrama, Jonathan Lynch, Steve Beebe, José Polanía, Jeff White, Abiezer Gonzalez, Jennifer Trapp, Jana Kholova, Ousmane Boukar, Johan Prinsloo.
Hesham Agrama, Jimmy Burridge, Abiezer Gonzalez, Jennifer Trapp, Jana Kholova and Gerard Wall discuss roll up phenotyping.
Jimmy Burridge demonstrates root hair imaging using microscope. Participants (from left to right): Ousmane Boukar, Jennifer Trapp, Hesham Agrama, Jeff White, José Polanía, Jana Kholova, Abiezer Gonzalez.
Jimmy demonstrates excavation for shovelomics to workshop participants (from left): Jana Kholova, Jennifer Trapp, Hesham Agrama, Ousmane Boukar.
Collaborators in Malawi led by Dr. Moses Maliro (Bunda-LUANAR) evaluate regionally appropriate advanced lines under well watered and drought conditions. Sept 2014.
Jimmy Burridge, PhD candidate, leads phenotyping of legumes with contrasting root system architecture at Ukulima farm in South Africa, March 2014.
Researchers compared root systems of various legumes at Ukulima farm. February 2014.
Collaborating bean farmer in Angonia, Mozambique
Collaborating bean farmer in Angonia, Mozambique