Bruce E. Coulman
Professor
Plant Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Bruce Coulman is a professor in the Plant Sciences Department at the University of Saskatchewan. He served as head of the department for an eight year period. His research program focuses on the breeding and genetics of perennial forage grasses and annual cereal forages, and he also carries out research on forage agronomy and grass seed production. Over his 40 year career, he has been a professor at the Macdonald Campus of McGill University, a research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and has been in his present position at the University of Saskatchewan since 2005.
Research Interest
"Breeding, Genetics and management of perennial forage crops"
Publications
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Liu Y, Fu YB, Coulman BE. Evaluating genetic variation and relationships among Puccinellia nuttalliana populations using amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 2013 Sep 1;93(6):1097-104.
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Coulman B, Loeppky H, Entz M. The effect of late fall seeding time on the seed production of Italian ryegrass. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 2015 Mar 19;95(4):641-5.
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Liu Y, Coulman BE. Morphological and agronomic variation of Puccinellia nuttalliana populations from the Canadian Great Plains. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 2014 Jan 12;95(1):67-76.