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Singh Appointed to Sprague Professorship by Iowa State’s Department of Agronomy

Singh Appointed to Sprague Professorship by Iowa State’s Department of Agronomy


Professor and plant breeder Asheesh K. (Danny) Singh has been named to the George Sprague Professorship in Agronomy by the Department of Agronomy in Iowa State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Singh succeeds William Beavis, professor emeritus in agronomy, who has served in the position since 2007.

“It is quite an honor to be associated with Dr. Sprague, one of the foremost plant breeders,” Singh said. ”His work is still relevant and is an inspiration to continue exploring all available tools and technologies to address the complex production challenges ahead of us.”

The Sprague endowed chair, established in 2005, is funded by the Agronomy Endowment. Sprague is considered one of the fathers of modern maize breeding. In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, he is credited with discovering hybrid corn, and his Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic is the germplasm foundation for many commercial corn hybrids.

“Dr. Sprague was a USDA scientist housed in the Department of Agronomy from 1939 to 1958. The Department chose to honor him because of his excellence as a scientist, as well as his excellence in mentoring graduate students and teaching,” said Mary Wiedenhoeft, Morrill Professor and interim department chair of agronomy. “Today, Dr. Singh exemplifies these same qualities in his science, mentoring and teaching.”

Singh joined Iowa State's Department of Agronomy as Monsanto Chair for Soybean Breeding in April 2013. His background includes work as a research scientist and wheat breeder at the Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. He earned a bachelor's degree in agriculture and animal husbandry from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in India, a master's degree in plant breeding and genetics from the University of Saskatchewan and a doctorate in plant breeding and genetics from the University of Guelph.

 

Source: iastate.edu

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