Fruit/Vegetable Production

Rebecca Harbut


Title: 
Assistant Professor
Office: 

297 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2626452
Email: 
About You: 

Integrative whole plant physiology and biochemistry related to carbon assimilation and allocation in berry crops. Approaches include; nutrient response, evaluation of wild germplasm with unique carbon assimilation characteristics and analysis of cultivar development over the pas century. Effects on berry composition of breeding selections focused on yield, texture and disease resistance. Understanding the dissemination and utilization of information among researchers and growers in the small fruit industry.

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Paul Bethke


Title: 
Assistant Professor (USDA)
Office: 

312 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 8901165
About You: 

Focus is on the post-harvest physiology of potato tubers. Areas of emphasis include tuber water relations, carbohydrate metabolism, & physiological age. Experiments are conducted at the molecular, cellular, whole tuber, & commercial-storage levels. Long-term goals are to gain a more detailed understanding of potato physiology, and to identify specific molecular and cellular events that predict or influence the marketability of stored potatoes.

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A.J. Bussan


Title: 
Associate Professor
Office: 

492 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2623519
About You: 

Extension activities: Educational programming in commercial & fresh market potato & vegetable production systems.

Research activities: Precision management of potato & vegetables; influence of management & climate on growth & development of potato & vegetables; improve sustainability & economic value of vegetable production systems; refin production practices including seeding rate, timing & methodology, mulching, cover crops & green manures; increasing earliness in vegetable production; storage of crops; & improving crop quality.

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Jed Colquhoun


Title: 
Associate Professor
Office: 

333 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 8900980
About You: 

Extension activities: Provide educational programming for fresh market and processing vegetables and potatoes, berries and fruit, landscape and ornamentals, and organic production.

Research activities: Applied weed ecology, with an emphasis on practical strategies for management in horticultural crop production systems. Development of integrated strategies for weed management that improve the economic and environmental sustainability of crop production. Specific interests include crop tolerance or suppression of weed interference, weed resistance management, and parasitic weed ecology & management.

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Irwin Goldman, Interim Dean CALS


Title: 
Professor
Office: 

480 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2627781
About You: 

Research activities: Breeding and genetics of cross-pollinated vegetable crops. Molecular genetic investigations of horticulturally-desirable traits in vegetable crops. Development of carrot, onion, and beet inbred lines and hybrids. Human health functionality of vegetable crops.

Teaching: Hort 370 World Vegetable Crops; Hort 501 Principles of Plant Breeding; Hort 502 Techniques of Plant Breeding - all courses taught with Prof. Nienhuis

http://ecals.cals.wisc.edu/ecals-blog/2009/11/05/the-first-and-last-word...

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Shelley Jansky


Title: 
Assistant Professor (USDA)
Office: 

341A Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2628324
About You: 

Potato germplasm enhancement using wild Solanum species. Identification of valuable traits in wild relatives and the determination of their genetic basis. Introgression of wild species germplasm into the cultivated potato. Reproductive biology focusing on crossing barriers and mechanisms to overcome these barriers. Ploidy manipulatoins using haploids and 2n gametes.

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Laura Jull


Title: 
Associate Professor
Office: 

392 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2621450
Email: 
About You: 

Extension activities: Clientele includes nurserymen, landscape contractors, grounds maintenance personnel, arborists, county extension agents, etc. Presentations given to these groups. Publish extension articles, fact sheets, and other publications.

Research activities: Plant evaluation & selection including hardy shrub roses, tolerance of ornamentals to deicing salts, and nitrogen utilization in landscape trees.

Teaching: Hort/LA 263 Landscape Plants I; Hort 375 Arborculture & Landscape Maintenance

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Patrick Krysan


Title: 
Associate Professor
Office: 

423A Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2621243
About You: 

Research activities: Functional genomics using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system. Signal transduction in Arabidopsis with a focus on MAP Kinase signaling pathways. Development of novel technologies for understanding gene function at the genomic level.

Teaching: Hort 555 Plant Functional Genomics & Bioinformatics

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Brent McCown


Title: 
Professor
Office: 

393 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2620574
About You: 

Research activities: Physiology of growth behavior in plants, plant propagation, microculture and micropropagation of plants. Biotechnology of woody perennial crops. Renewable resource management.

Teaching: Hort 227 Propagation of Horticultural Plants

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James Nienhuis


Title: 
Professor
Office: 

321A Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2626975
About You: 

Research activities: Breeding and genetics of self-pollinated crops, with a primary emphasis on snap beans. Development and testing of new breeding methodology for self pollinated crops. Integration of plant breeding with developing technologies in molecular biology. Emphasis on understanding the genetic phenomena of heterosis and genotype by environment interactions. Development of computer software to facilitate genetic analyses.

Teaching: Hort 121 Horticulture Colloquium (taught with Prof. Patterson); Hort 370 World Vegetable Crops; Hort 372 Colloquium on Organic Agriculture; Hort 374 Tropical Horticulture; Hort 501 Principles of Plant Breeding; Hort 502 Techniques of Plant Breeding (501 & 502 taught with Prof. Goldman)

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Sara Patterson


Title: 
Associate Professor
Office: 

486 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2621543
About You: 

Research activities: Genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry of plant development. Specific interests include understanding the mechanisms that regulate cell separation and adhesion using floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis as a model system.

Teaching: Hort 120 Survey of Horticulture; Hort 121 Horticulture Colloquium (taught with Prof. Nienhuis)

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Philipp Simon


Title: 
Professor (USDA)
Office: 

203B Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2621248
About You: 

Genetics and biochemistry of culinary and nutritive factors in carrots and garlic. Terpenoid and sugar genetics. Genetics, plant cell culture, and genetic transformation. Graduate training in related areas.

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David Spooner


Title: 
Professor (USDA)
Office: 

280 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 8900309
About You: 

Investigate the species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships of wild and cultivated potatoes (Solanum sect. Petota) and tomatoes (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon) using comparative morphology and DNA marker (nuclear and chloroplast RFLPs, AFLP) and DNA sequence analysis. Collects wild germplasm of these species in the United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and maintains a herbarium of the NRSP-6 potato collections at Sturgeon Bay, WI.

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Yiqun Weng


Title: 
Assistant Professor
Office: 

209 Horticulture

Phone: 
(608) 2620028
About You: 

Research activities: Focus on cucumber genetics and breeding.

Research interests include: germplasm characterization and enhancement; genetics and genomics of important traits in cucumber; development of molecular markers and applications in breeding practice; genetic diversity, phylogenetics and comparative genomics in Cucumis species; development of cucumber genomic resources.

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John Bamberg


Title: 
Professor (USDA)
Office: 

Potato Introduction Station
4312 Hwy 42
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Phone: 
(920) 7435406
About You: 

Administration of the US working collection of potato germplasm, the Inter-Regional Potato Introduction Station (NRSP-6), Sturgeon Bay, WI. Research related to the introduction, preservation, classification, distribution and evaluation of wild and cultivated tuber-bearing species of Solanum (potato).

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