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NCRPIS Staff
Beyer, Rachael
Bingaman, Barbara
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Blanco, Michael
Block, Charles
Brenner, David
Burke, Lisa
Bushman, Marci
Buzzell, Brian
Carstens, Jeffrey
Clark, Cindy
Crim, Lloyd
Cyr, Pete
Duvick, Susan
Engstrom, Fred
Erickson, Maria
Flomo, Sam
Gardner, Candice
Hanlin, Steve
Kovach, David
Larsen, Irvin
Lively, Matthew
Lockhart, Larry
Marek, Laura
McClurg, Sharon
Millard, Mark
Moore, Trent
Perrett, Jesse
Pfiffner, Lisa
Reitsma, Kathy
Shen, Nuo (Mack)
Smelser, Andrew
Stebbins, Robert
Van Roekel, John (Bill)
Widrlechner, Mark
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Barbara Bingaman

AGRICULTURAL SPECIALIST I

 

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Name:

Barbara R. Bingaman

 Dr. Barbara Bingaman

Title:

Agricultural Specialist I

Organization:

USDA-ARS-MWA-PIRU;
Iowa State University





Role/Crops/Team:


Dr. Bingaman is the Agricultural Specialist for the Oilseeds Project at NCRPIS. She provides technical support for the oilseed brassicaceae and wild flax accessions. Dr. Bingaman manages the regeneration of these crops which involves propagation of plants from seed, maintenance of plants in the greenhouse and field, managing controlled pollinations, monitoring for disease and pest damage, harvesting, and seed preparation for storage. Dr. Bingaman collects observational and descriptive data and enters the data into the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) database. She documents field and greenhouse plantings with digital images and computer scans of plants, flowers and seeds. These images are loaded into GRIN. Dr. Bingaman trains and supervises student employees who assist with regeneration duties and imaging.





Special Interests:


Dr. Bingaman has been focusing on testing new and refined germination and growth maintenance techniques for the regeneration of accessions not successfully increased in the past. In addition, she has been experimenting with techniques to induce flowering in biennials not likely to overwinter at our location, including manipulations of vernalization treatments and transfer of field plants to the greenhouse for flowering and controlled pollination.





Education:


Ph.D.

Entomology, Iowa State University, Ames, 1991.


B.S.

Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, 1983.


A.S..

Biological Sciences, IA Valley Community College, Marshalltown, 1974.





Employment History:


2003-Current:

Agriculture Specialist, NCRPIS, USDA-ARS, Ames, Iowa.


1993-2002:

Research Associate, Iowa State University, Ames.

 

 


     
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