Hort. Sciences at UF
@UFHortSci
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Teaching. Research. Extension.
Gainesville, FL
Joined September 2010
Dr. Jack Horner sheds light on the dinosaur-chicken connection. Biotech has been used to restore dino-traits to modern flowl. This week's podcast. https://t.co/gxheJ7oazr
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Way to go @UF_IFAS Horticultural Sciences researchers! Recognized for their work in heat-tolerant corn.
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Great Video! Students from @UF_IFAS went out and made a difference for one farmer's recovery from #HurricaneIrma
https://t.co/XlOtKJRsoU
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New berries? University of Florida @UF has led the charge in innovation of new nutritious fruits. @UF_IFAS
https://t.co/yGtfHd7efm
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Nobel laureates mobilize against @Greenpeace for change in biotech stance. Hosted by @ChrisRBarbey
https://t.co/3QIAtiIrVS
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A discussion with the Director & Producer of the documentary Food Evolution. This week's podcast. @foodevomovie
https://t.co/Lp1hTOvElB
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GREAT listen as Dr @kevinfolta interviews Nick Saik of @KnowGMOmovie on continuing progress of the #GMO project. https://t.co/3xqWKDIehg
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In this week's podcast @pvincell interviews @evcrocker about biotech, forest restoration & conservation. https://t.co/AhO1vqFiVl
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Our Veg-A-Sketch project is a great way to teach about plant interactions with environment. Kits available soon! https://t.co/iqRlepBPLV
These leaves were painted using stencils and #light treatments. #Lettuce imagine the possibilities! #teaching #science #playwithyourfood
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I was so excited to see watermelons Fresh From Florida today in PA πππ @freshfromFL
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Sweet potatoes- Genetically engineered by nature. This week's podcast. #GMO
https://t.co/56QSPS2fzW
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Sweet Potatoes-- Tasty, nutritious and genetically engineered by nature. Today's podcast. @Cipotato @CGIAR
https://t.co/56QSPSjQYw
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Dr. Cathie Martin, Plant Metabolites and Human Health- Streaming live in 5 minutes! @ASPB @agbiotech @joerogan
https://t.co/d2MoqILhLO
mediasite.video.ufl.edu
Dr. Cathie Martin is a group leader at the John Innes Centre and Professor at the University of East Anglia. Her interests span from fundamental to applied plant science. She researches the relatio...
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Today's E.T. York Lecture will be live streamed! Plants, Human Health, Metabolic Engineering. Dr. Cathie Martin.
mediasite.video.ufl.edu
Dr. Cathie Martin is a group leader at the John Innes Centre and Professor at the University of East Anglia. Her interests span from fundamental to applied plant science. She researches the relatio...
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University of Florida @UF researcher shows a common thread between corn kernels and cancer cells. https://t.co/UQd6ZyfqFl
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Research in the @UF_IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department shows why corn kernels might hide cancer cures.
theconversation.com
A gene controlling cell identity in corn kernels is the same one that controls progression to specific cancers in humans. Hereβs why.
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.@UF_IFAS is leading the fight against a devastating #citrus disease. Learn more. https://t.co/mz6oUYXgvu
science20.com
This is the first of a series of articles on Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening Disease) that is devastating Florida. Subsequent articles will explore its causes, effects and potential cures.Β
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Faculty in our department are on the front lines against the disease that threatens Florida's citrus. https://t.co/mz6oUYXgvu
science20.com
This is the first of a series of articles on Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening Disease) that is devastating Florida. Subsequent articles will explore its causes, effects and potential cures.Β
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