
معرفی
Michael Stamm is a Researcher in the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University, where he leads winter canola breeding and research programs. His expertise spans canola genetics, climate resilience, and agronomic practices, with a focus on hybrid development and environmental adaptation.
- Education: B.S. in Agronomy, M.S. in Plant Breeding from Kansas State University.
- Professional Roles: Directed the National Winter Canola Variety Trial since 2005; expanded hybrid parent line research.
Research interests center on improving winter canola traits such as freezing tolerance, herbicide resistance, and disease management. His work leverages global germplasm to address challenges like climate change and bio-energy demands, as documented in recent publications on yield modeling and stress physiology.
Key affiliations: Member of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Gamma Sigma Delta; US delegate to the Global Council for Innovation in Rapeseed and Canola. He collaborates with the Great Plains Canola Association and US Canola Association to develop market infrastructure and producer education programs.





