Wei-Kuang (Jerry) Lin
About me
My interest in Biology was developed since I visited my grandparents’ house in childhood. Both my grandparents love gardening and nature. In my grandparents’ backyard— orchids would be in full bloom in Chinese New Year; the jasmine would produce pleasant fragrance in late spring; and mango fruits could be harvested in midsummer. Observing the life cycles from seeds to flowers always brings me joyfulness. In this 'Oasis' backyard, among the concrete jungle at Taipei city, my grandparents ignited my appreciation and curiosity about the nature of life.In my spare time, I grow plants, such as orchids, carnivorous plant, Streptocarpus, Sinningia, Columnea, and Tillandsia.
Kitchen window at my house in Taiwan during the spring |
Hybridization
Columnea hybrid
Columnea schiedeana is a striking wild species with yellow flowers striped with red. However, it has an upright and spreading growth habit, which is not ideal for the hanging basket. To have the C. schiedeana striking flower and a cascading growth habit, I made crosses between yellow/cascading cultivars and C. schiedeana. The result is amazing. There is an F1 which has a nice cascading growth habit and beautiful yellow flowers with red stripes. Interestingly, this F1 also has a larger and longer flower than both its parents. However, this hybrid could be a dead end. It is male sterile like its female parent. I tried to use C. schiedeana and other cultivars as a pollen donor, but no seed has been developed so far.
Sinningia hybrid
Sinningia is another beautiful genus in the family Gesneriaceae. Many varieties are traded by hobby growers and developed by plant breeders. I choose a variety with vigorous growth and great flowering tendency. I derive a population from this sell-pollinated commercial variety. My goal is to see the distribution of the flower color and flowering tendency, to have a better idea of the inheritance of these traits. The following picture shows that each has different patterns on the flower. The evaluation of the flowering tendency requires more time. Hopefully, I can identify some nice flowering individuals before this winter.
Experience
Greenhouse Research Technician
Bayer CropScience
Full-time plant caretaker
The Violet Barn
The Violet Barn provides a great collection of gesneriads for worldwide customers, like African violets, Streptocarpus, Episcia, Kohleria, and Sinningia. I am mainly responsible for Sinningia production, including stock plant management, propagation using tuber and stem cuttings, and pest control. I also participate in African violet and other houseplant production.
I repotted Sinningia tubers. |
Graduate Research Assistant
Michigan State University
Projects
(1)Phenotype of Petunia recombinant inbred lines (RIL) for timing and quality traits at different temperatures
(2)Test for the utility of QTL and associated markers for faster development rate
(3)Identification of the effect of different photoperiods on the flowering time of four Echinacea cultivars
Petunia inbred lines |
Echinacea |
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis |
Physiology and Management of Herbaceous Plants (HRT 401)
Plant Breeding and Genetics Seminar (HRT 892)
Statistics for Biologists (STT 464)
Quantitative Genetics Plant Breeding (CSS 941)
Advanced Statistics Biologists (STT 814)
Advanced Plant Breeding (HRT 819)
Plant Genomics (PLB 812)
Plant Reproductive Biology and & Polyploidy (HRT 820)
History Geography Crop Plants (HRT 822)
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