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Mr. Steve Bambara
Extension Specialist-Entomology
Area of Specialty: Home Ornamentals, Home Landscape & Turf
and Master Gardener Training
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Dr. D. Michael Benson
Professor-Plant Pathology
Area of Specialty: New ways to control plant diseases in greenhouse
and nursery crops by understanding the epidemiology and ecology of
root rot pathogens that attack these crops.
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Dr. Jim Burton
Associate Professor-Horticultral Science
Area of Specialty:Plant Growth Regulators
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Dr. John Dole
Professor-Horticultural Science
Area of Specialty: Crop Management and New Crop Species Development.
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Dr. William Fonteno
Professor-Horticultural Science
Area of Specialty: Physical properties of horticultural substrates, water use and delivery systems, and computer modeling of aeration and drainage in horticultural substrates.
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Dr. Jim Moyer
Professor-Plant Pathology
Area of Specialty: Virology, Floral Scrop Fingerprinting, Molecular
Markers.
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Dr. Joseph C. Neal
Professor-Weed Science
Area of Specialty: Weed Control in Nursery Crops, Landscapes
and Christmas Trees; and Biological Control of Weeds.
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Dr. Paul V. Nelson
Professor-Horticultural Science
Area of Specialty: Fertilility and Plant Nutrition.
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Dr. Dennis Werner
Professor-Horticultural Science, Director J.C. Raulston Arboretum
Area of Specialty: Breeding and Genetics of Herbaceous and
Woody Ornamentals.
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Dr. Brian Whipker
Professor & Extension Specialist-Horticultural Science
Area of Specialty: Plant Nutrition, Water Quality, Plant Growth
Regulators, and Economics.
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Bernadette Clark
Research Technician
Area of Specialty:
Technician to Floricultural Group and Tree Fruit (Apples and Peaches)
Specialist.
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Beth Harden
Research Technician
Area of Specialty:
Horticultural Substrates.
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Diane Mays
Research Technician
Area of Specialty:
Conservatory Curator-Tropicals and Teaching Assistant.
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Ingram McCall
Research Technician
Area of Specialty:
Floriculture, Plant Growth Regulators and Poinsettia Variety Trials.
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Brian Krug
Graduate Student PhD
Department of Horticultural Science
NCSU Box 7609
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
Email:bakrug@unity.ncsu.edu
Area of Specialty:Physiological Effects of Plant Growth Regulators Major
Professor: Dr. Brian Whipker
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Jessica G. Barb
Graduate Student PhD
Department of Horticultural Science
227 Kilgore Hall / NCSU Box 7609
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
Email:jlgaus@unity.ncsu.edu
Area of Specialty: Ornamental Plant Breeding
Major Professor: Dr. Dennis
Werner
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W. Roland Leatherwood
Graduate Student-PhD
Department of Horticultural Science
NCSU Box 7609 Raleigh, NC 27695-7609 Email:wrleathe@ncsu.edu
Area of Specialty: The impact of nutrition, environment, and stress on cutting quality. Reducing losses of cuttings during shipping is a critical research interest.
Major Professor: Dr. John Dole
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Emma L. Locke
Graduate Student (PhD)
Department of Horticultural Science
Campus Box 7609
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
E-Mail: ellocke@ncsu.edu
Advisors: Dr. John Williamson and Dr. John Dole
Thesis research area: Carbohydrate chemistry relating to cut flower vase life |
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Erin Y. Possiel
Graduate Student (MS)
Department of Horticultural Science
Campus Box 7609
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
E-Mail: eypossie@ncsu.edu
Advisor: Dr. John Dole
Thesis research area: Studying the postharvest physiology of cut flowers in order to extend vase life |
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Erin M. Regan
Graduate Student (MS)
Department of Horticultural Science
Campus Box 7609
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
E-Mail: emregan@ncsu.edu
Advisor: Dr. John Dole
Thesis research area: Maximizing the vase life of cut flowers |
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Matthew D. Taylor
Graduate Student (PhD)
Department of Horticultural Science
Campus Box 7609
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
E-Mail: mdtaylo3@ncsu.edu
Advisor: Dr. Paul Nelson
Thesis research area: Geranium pH and nutrition
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Jared Barnes
Jared is a native of Martin, Tennessee. In May 2008 he received his BS degree from the University of Tennessee majoring in Environmental Biology. From August 2005 to mid-2008, he was a garden columnist for a local bimonthly magazine. Prior to starting his graduate program, Jared worked on a sweetpotato farm, a nursery and in January 2007 he began a small landscaping business. Jared will be working on his MS degree with Brian Whipker.
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Alicain Carlson
Alicain is a native of Lorton, Virginia – well most recently – she is from a military family. In May 2008 she received her BS degree from Virginia Tech majoring in Biological Sciences. She has spent many years surrounded by flowers TAing at Virginia Tech as an undergraduate and working on a cut flower farm. She has also been a lab assistant for the Aquatic Ecotoxicology Lab at Virginia Tech’s Biology Department. Alicain will be working on her MS degree with John Dole. |
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Qianni Dong
Qianni is a native of Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. In July 2008 she received her BS degree from Beijing Forestry University majoring in Ornamental Horticulture. While working on her undergraduate degree, Qianni received internships at Kunming Arboretum in Yunnan, Beijing Jiu Zenith Forest National Park and Baihua Mountain Natural Scenery District and Beijing Botanic Garden. Qianni will be working on her MS degree with John Dole. |
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