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Kirti Tyagi
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/kirti-tyagi
Kirti Tyagi PhD (Mackey) tyagi.48@osu.edu Columbus I'm anticipating graduating sometime in 2028 Research Focus: Dear esteemed audience, I am honored to share with you the scope of my research, which endeavors to unravel the intricate dynamics of plan ...
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Dr. Tyler Carr
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-tyler-carr
Dr. Tyler Carr Assistant Professor- Turfgrass Science 60% Extension | 40% Research carr.981@osu.edu Kottman Hall (310E) Columbus Campus PhD Plant, Soil, & Environmental Sciences- The University of Tennessee (2022) MS Horticulture- University of Arkans ...
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Agroecology Field Studies
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-5798
HCS 5798 This course is a 2-week field study of New Mexico to demonstrate the factors that shape agriculture in the semi-arid southwestern United States and be exposed to Navajo and Pueblo agriculture. Students will learn about the biophysical, climatic, ...
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Advanced Cropping Systems
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-5100
HCS 5100 Students will examine issues related to economic and environmental sustainability, legal and ethical responsibility, and production efficiency to help students transition to being professionals. Students will apply their knowledge regarding row a ...
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Advanced Horticultural Principles and Practices
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-5200
HCS 5200 This course will prepare students for transition from student to professional by advancing their mastery of edible and ornamental horticultural crop principles and practices as they are driven by the interaction of cultivar genetics, plant physio ...
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Biochemical Processes in Cultivated Plants
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-5622
HCS 5622 A study of basic biochemical processes in crop plants and how they impact production, productivity, and quality. Prereq: Biology 1113 or 1113H, and Chem 2310 or 2510, and HCS 3310; or Grad standing. Graduate Undergraduate 3.0 Spring 2023 Dr. Josh ...
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Crop Responses to the Environment
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-3310
HCS 3310 The physiological basis of crop responses to abiotic and biotic environmental factors. Prereq: 2202 or 2202E, and Biology 1113 or 1113H. If you enjoyed this course, you may like... HCS 3320 Plant Propagation HCS 3420 Seed Science HCS 3521 Greenho ...
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Crop Origins and Diversity
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-3220
HCS 3220 A survey of plant taxonomy including principles of nomenclature and classification. Students will learn important botanical characteristics of major plant families. Course emphasis is on plant taxa of economic importance in horticulture and agric ...
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Basic Golf Club Design and Repair
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-2501
HCS 2501 This course introduces students to the fundamentals of modern golf club design. There is an optional activity at the end of this session where you can build a golf club to take home using the knowledge you learned in the online lectures and demon ...
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Introduction to Horticulture
https://hcs.osu.edu/courses/hcs-3200
HCS 3200 An introduction to the principles and practices of production and landscape horticultural science and the horticulture industry in Ohio and the USA. Emphasis on the diversity of crops, production systems, diversity of the horticulture industry an ...