E. Charles Brummer, UC Davis professor and Plant Breeding Center director, was honored by the North American Alfalfa Improvement Conference for his groundbreaking research and leadership in alfalfa breeding, genetics, and genomics over 30 years.
UC Davis scientists, including Alessandro Ossola, are studying urban trees to predict which species will thrive amid climate change. Their research aims to help cities plan for the future, ensuring trees can continue to provide shade and cooling as conditions worsen.
Plant pathologist Paul G. Smith was honored posthumously at the 2022 International Pepper Conference for pioneering pepper genetics. His work on disease resistance and pepper breeding continues to shape global crop science today.
Plant sciences scholarship funds are now available for three incoming undergraduate students from California high schools and four more undergrads transferring in from the state’s community colleges. MSP scholars will receive interdisciplinary training, have opportunities to network with their peers and industry professionals, and participate in professional meetings.
Giulia Marino, UC Davis' new Presidential Chair for Tree Nut Genetics, is developing resilient pistachio varieties to help farmers cope with warmer winters, water shortages, and rising costs, enhancing the state's $5-billion industry.
Leslie Roche and fellow members of a seven-state team were recently honored with a Partnership Award for Multi-State Efforts, conferred by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, of the United States Department of Agriculture. Roche was a member of the National Connections Team for Forest and Rangeland Resources.
Albert Fischer, a professor emeritus of weed ecophysiology in the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences, was recently named the recipient of the Outstanding International Achievement Award by the International Weed Science Society. Shortly after the award was announced, Fischer passed away on Nov. 22 in Davis, Calif. He was 72.
UC Davis researchers, led by Patrick J. Brown, received $3.8 million to improve pistachio production amidst warmer winters and water scarcity. The project aims to enhance pollination, irrigation, and rootstock resilience for long-term industry growth.
For the sixth year in a row, Department of Plant Sciences faculty Eduardo Blumwald has been named a Highly Cited Researcher by an international database of scientific journals. Blumwald, a plant biologist, is among 10 UC Davis researchers to receive the distinction for 2022.
The University of California, Davis, recently announced that philanthropists Lynda and Stewart Resnick, co-owners of The Wonderful Company, have pledged the largest gift ever to the university by individual donors. The $50 million pledge will support the school’s longstanding commitment to address today’s most pressing challenges in agriculture and environmental sustainability.