Department of Horticultural Sciences

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Video Archive of Previous Horticulture Seminars

SUMMER 2009
June 12
Leo Lombardini Describes Programs at the TAMU Campus in Costa Rica

SPRING 2009
February 5
Dr. Bhimanagouda Patil, Professor and Director, VFIC, Dept Horticultural Sciences, TAMU, College Station, TX
"Bioactives in Fruits and Vegetables: Where are We?"
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February 19
Dr. Mark Williams,Associate Professor, Landscape Horticulture and Weed Management, Dept Horticulture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
"Evolution of the University of Kentucky Sustainable Agriculture Teaching and Research Program"
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March 5
Dr. Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, College of Forestry Resources & Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
"Contributions of Horticulture to Invasion Biology"
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March 26
Dr. Peter Schuerman, Senior Licensing Manager, TAMU Office of Technology Commercialization, College Station, TX
"Intellectual Property Management and Industry Alliances"
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April 2
Dr Arnold J. Bloom, Chair & Professor, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA
"Climate Change, Photorespiration, and Nitrogen: Myths and Misdemeanors"
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April 16
Dr. Marco Palma, Assistant Professor and Extension Economist-Horticultural Marketing, Dept. Agricultural Economics, TAMU, College Station, TX
"Economic Outlook of the Horticulture Industry in the US"
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April 30
Dr. James P. Syvertsen, UF Research Foundation Professor, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL
"Salinity Stress, Citrus Rootstocks and Benefits of Drought for Mechanically Harvested Citrus"
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FALL 2008
September 4
Dr. John Clark, Professor of Horticulture, University of Arkansas
"Good Things Happening--ASHS, University of Arkansas Fruit Breeding, Intellectual Property Rights, and No Telling What Else"
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September 18
Dr. John Jifon, Associate Professor of Plant Physiology, Texas AgriLife Research Center, Weslaco, TX.
"Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstock Production: Opportunities for Horticulture"
October 2
Elizabeth Pappenfort, Garden Manager, Southern Botanical, Inc., Dallas, TX
"Perspectives of a Recent Graduate - Advantages of Student Involvement in Professional Associations (PLANET, ASHS, TNLA, IA, AIFD) - Education, Networking, and Certification"
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October 16
Dr. Clay Carter, Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN
"Floral Nectaries and Nectar: A Molecular Functional Analysis"
October 30
Dr. Terri Starman, Associate Professor of Floriculture, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, TAMU
"What's Hot and What's Not – In the World of Floriculture"
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November 6
Dr. Steve King, Associate Professor of Plant Breeding, Dept of Horticultural Sciences, TAMU
"The Successes and Failures of Watermelon Grafting in the US"
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November 20
Dr. Paul Fisher, Associate Professor, Environmental Horticulture Dept., University of Florida, Gainesville FL
"pH, Fertilizer and Water Management for the Greenhouse Industry"
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