Peter Hirst co-authored a paper in Industrial Crops and Products on “Suitable pollen source for the improvement of fruit and seed traits in Xanthoceras sorbifolium.” Zhu, F, Y. Ao, P.M. Hirst, Y. Niu, F. Luo, Y-G. Jiang, S-X. Liu, Y-Q. Zheng, X. Wang and N. Zhang. 2022. Suitable pollen source for the improvement of fruit and…Read more about New Paper from the Hirst Lab[Read More]
Thursday, April 28 at 3:30pm via Zoom. Dr. Greg Kruger – Xarvio Digital Farming Solutions; Weed Scientist
Thursday, April 21 at 3:30pm via Zoom. Dr. Ghulam Rasoul Samadi – Kabul University; Professor of Horticulture. “Horticulture Industry in Afghanistan: The Current Situation and the Uncertain Future.”
Thursday, April 14 at 3:30pm via Zoom. Dr. Ying Li – Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Purdue University
Ariana Torres received funding from the HRI (Horticulture Research Institute) to work on the Marketplace Acceptance of Native Plants. She will be working with collaborators from University of Tennessee, University of Delaware, and Michigan State University to investigate consumers’ demand, preferences, and attitudes for native plants.
K. G. Raghothama has published two journal articles: Ramaiah M., Jain A, Yugandar P. and K.G. Raghothama. 2022. ATL8, a RING E3 ligase, modulates root growth and phosphate homeostasis in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol Biochem (in press) Vasconcelos M.J.V., J.E.F. Figueiredo, M Fernandes de Oliveira, R.E. Schaffert and K.G. Raghothama 2022. Plant phosphorus use efficiency in…Read more about K. G. Raghothama Published Two Journal Articles[Read More]
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