The special issue on “Horticultural plant specialized metabolism,” guest edited by Josh Widhalm and Kranthi Varala, was published in Horticulture Research this week. https://academic.oup.com/hr/pages/horticultural-plant-specialized-secondary-metabolism#.Y2_F0MsC_80.twitter
A new paper from the Hoagland Lab, led by former visiting scholar Usama Marghoob, has been published in Frontiers in Microbiology: Diversity and functional traits of indigenous soil microbial flora associated with salinity and heavy metal concentrations in agricultural fields within the Indus Basin region, Pakistan
Emmanuel Cooper, graduate student in the Horticulture Crops Weed Science Lab, received a Travel Award from the North Central Weed Science Society. The competitive award is given to up to six graduate student attending the North Central Weed Science Society’s Annual Meeting for the first time. Congratulations, Emmanuel!
A group of volunteers planted 325 trees for the 1869 Tree Planting Master Plan at the Purdue Horticulture Park during this year’s Purdue Day of Service. Read more about this year’s Purdue Day of Service: Volunteers Plant 325 Trees During Second Purdue Day of Service
Dr. Sam E. Wortman, Associate Professor Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thursday November 17th, at 3:30pm VIRTUAL ONLY “Developing a biobased fabric mulch system for high-density specialty crops” Abstract: Mulch films and fabrics are critically important weed management tools in organic specialty crop production but are not practical for use in high-density crops…Read more about 2022 HLA Fall Seminar – Dr. Sam E. Wortman[Read More]
Our team Split Happens played against Eamus Catuli Monday afternoon at Mike Aulby’s Arrowhead Bowl for Week 11 of the Purdue Staff and Students league. We won 2 out of 8 points, placing our team in 5thplace. In the Women’s Category, Alexandra Jewell placed 1st with scratch game scoring a 226, placed 1st with scratch…Read more about HLA Bowling Team This Week[Read More]
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