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Two new distance learning modules plant breeding at Wageningen Academy
Wageningen Academy offers two additional distance learning modules plant breeding. The new modules are: F1 hybrids (M4) and Mutation breeding (M5). In total there are now five different modules on plant breeding, all in English.
5 different modules plant breeding
The online learning course plant breeding is extended with 2 new modules: F1 hybrids (M4) and Mutation breeding (M5). Since 1 November you can enroll for these modules. The online learning offer for plant breeding now includes five modules in total, both basic, more complex breeding and selection methods, new technological developments, and underlying biological concepts.
Distance learning offers a flexible learning process and the possibility to compose your own course. It is ideal for professionals and enables them to study the lecture material at their own pace and place.
This distance learning course has been developed by experts from Wageningen University & Research.
Click here for more information.
5 different modules plant breeding
The online learning course plant breeding is extended with 2 new modules: F1 hybrids (M4) and Mutation breeding (M5). Since 1 November you can enroll for these modules. The online learning offer for plant breeding now includes five modules in total, both basic, more complex breeding and selection methods, new technological developments, and underlying biological concepts.
Distance learning offers a flexible learning process and the possibility to compose your own course. It is ideal for professionals and enables them to study the lecture material at their own pace and place.
This distance learning course has been developed by experts from Wageningen University & Research.
Click here for more information.
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