Most Mondays
Plant Sciences Building Room 404
4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
August 31 - 3:35 p.m.:
Reflective Mulch Research: A Real Eye Opener
Glen Creasy, Senior Lecturer in Viticulture, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand
September 7:
Hybridization of Endophytes Changes Host Response to Environment
Cyd Hamilton, Post-doc Research Associate, Department of Horticulture
September 14:
The impact of high tunnels on flowers, fruits and vegetables
Chris Wien and Marvin Pritts, Professors, Department of Horticulture
September 21:
Miklos Faust Scholarship at Cornell University
Geza Bujdoso, Visiting Faust Scholar, Department of Horticulture
September 28:
Roles for Sorbitol Dehydrogenase in Plants: Apple versus 'Non-Sorbitol' Species
Douglas Archbold, Professor, University of Kentucky
October 5:
The thrill of the grass: The art of earth's canvas.
Frank Rossi, Associate Professor, Department of Horticulture
October 12:
No seminar
October 19:
Influence of exogenous ABA or regulated deficit irrigation on root freezing tolerance using silver birch (Betula pendula) as a model
Brent Markus, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Horticulture
October 26: Canceled
Proteomic evaluations of flower senescence and postproduction decline in petunias
Michelle Jones, Robert Langhans Visiting Scholar and Associate Professor and D.C. Kiplinger Chair in Floriculture at The Ohio State University
November 2:
Networking event with first year Plant Science students
November 9:
Building a Diversity Program: Some Lessons Learned
Cindy van Es, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Economics and Management
November 16:
Connecting Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainably Developing Human Rights
Jahi Chappell, Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Science & Technology Studies
November 23:
Silicon in Floriculture: Essential or Snake Oil?
Neil Mattson, Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture
November 30: Seminar canceled.

