Faculty in Horticultural Sciences
B. Gregory Cobb Associate Professor gregcobb@tamu.edu
Physiological genetics; tissue culture and seed biology.
Fred T. Davies Professor f-davies@tamu.edu
Ornamental crop physiology, mycorrhizal enhancement of plant abiotic stress resistance, low-pressure controlled production environments for NASA, integrated pest management (IPM), tissue culture acclimatization, plant propagation systems.
Kendal Hirschi Associate Professor kendalh@bcm.tmc.edu
Molecular genetic analyses of plant ion transport.
Stephen King Associate Professor srking@tamu.edu
Plant breeding, genetics and biotechnology
Patrica Klein Associate Professor pklein@tamu.edu BioEnergy Alliance
Biochemistry and biophysics
Hisashi Koiwa Assistant Professor koiwa@neo.tamu.edu
Abiotic stress; Molecular genetics of osmotic stress response; Arabidopsis thaliana.
Leonardo Lombardinia Assistant Professor l-lombardini@tamu.edu
Physiology of pecan
Edward McWilliams Professor Phone: 979.845.3614 e-mcwilliams@tamu.edu
Disease resistance, rooting control, cold hardiness, and postharvest changes of rose and other ornamental plant production in east Texas.
H. Brent Pemberton Associate Professor b-pemberton@tamu.edu
Astrid Volder Assistant Professor a-volder@tamu.edu
Landscape ecology and climate change. Effects of changes in rainfall pattern and climate warming on the growth, physiology and interactions of plants.