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Department of Horticulture
Who will develop the science, technology and business to cultivate plants for human and environmental health? Spartans in the Department of Horticulture Will.
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HRT 863: Environmental Plant Physiology
Interaction of plants with biotic and abiotic factors of environment and among themselves. Ecophysiology, photobiology, thermophysiology, stress physiology, biotic influences, environmental influences and adaptations, and plant-water relations.
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HRT 290: Independent Study
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HRT 490: Independent Study
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HRT 341: Vegetable Production and Management
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PLB 865: Plant Growth and Development
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LA 230: Site Construction Materials and Methods
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PLB 402: Biology of Fungi
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PLP 812: Epidemiology of Plant Disease
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HRT 204: Plant Propagation and Use
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HRT 819: Advanced Plant Breeding
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GEO 402: Agricultural Climatology
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HRT 492: Undergraduate Research
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HRT 821: Crop Evolution
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HRT 853: Plant Mineral Nutrition
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CSUS 433: Grant Writing and Fund Development
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HRT 332: Tree Fruit Production and Management
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HRT 243: Organic Transplant Production
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HRT 404: Horticultural Management
Effectively managing a horticultural business requires individuals to allocate limited resources (time, money, people and materials) to accomplish well-defined, written goals. The mission of this course is to provide information and strategies for students to enhance their business management skills in the context of the horticulture industry. The goal is to provide students with fundamental knowledge and skills to better prepare them for careers in which they work with people and plants for profit. This class uses a variety of teaching approaches, including in class discussion, lecture, and oral presentations.
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HRT 894: Horticulture Seminar
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