Graduate Studies in Plant and Soil SciencesUniversity of Kentucky |
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The Departments of Agronomy and Horticulture at the University of
Kentucky offer exciting opportunities for graduate study in the plant
and soil sciences. The large (65 member), interdepartmental graduate
faculty makes it possible for students to seek training in the many
diverse aspects of plant and soil sciences. Research programs range
from fundamental studies of plant physiology and molecular biology, to
environmental analysis of plant/soil/water systems, to investigations
of innovative management technologies for agronomic and horticultural
crops.
The graduate faculty includes many internationally recognized research
scientists. Our faculty place the highest priority on excellence in
graduate training. The high ratio of faculty to students promotes
individualized guidance and extensive interaction. Students and their
advisors have the flexibility to develop graduate programs with an
appropriate balance of coursework, research experience, and practical
technical training.
Excellent facilities are provided for both laboratory and field
research. Assistantship support is available on a competitive basis
to well-qualified students.
Areas of specialization include:
Plant and Soil Science (M.S. degree)
Crop Science
Horticultural Science
Soil Science
Plant Physiology
Crop Science (Ph.D. degree)
Plant Breeding and Genetics
Turfgrass Science
Weed Science
Crop Physiology/Management
Seed Science and Technology
Cellular and Molecular Genetics
Soil Science (Ph.D. degree)
Soil Physics
Soil Genesis and Classification
Soil Chemistry
Surface Mineland Reclamation
Soil Management and Conservation
Soil Microbiology
Soil Fertility, Plant Nutrition
Soil Mineralogy
Forest Soils
Soil/Water Environmental Quality
Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Ph.D. degree)
Molecular Biology
Herbicide Metabolism
Natural Products
Carbohydrate Partitioning
Photosynthesis
Developmental Biology
Disease Resistance Mechanisms
Plant Nutrition
Membrane Biology
Application and Admission:
All students with strong training in science, including but not
limited to majors in biology, chemistry, agronomy and horticulture,
are encouraged to apply. An undergraduate grade point average of at
least 3.0 is generally required, and all applicants must take the
Graduate Record Examination. Foreign students should submit scores
from the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Applications may be
submitted at any time, but application at least four months in advance
of the intended starting date is recommended.
Candidates should designate one of the following graduate programs
on their application:
Plant and Soil Science (M.S. degrees)
Crop Science (Ph.D. only)
Plant Physiology (Ph.D. only)
Soil Science (Ph.D. only)
Application forms for admission and assistantships/fellowships can be
obtained from the address below . Application forms must be
submitted to the Graduate School along with requested documents. In
addition, applicants should arrange for transcripts and three letters
of recommendation to be sent to the following address:
Director of Graduate Studies:
"Designate here the program name in which you are interested"
Department of Agronomy
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40546-00914
For Further Information:
We would be happy to discuss areas of study, academic requirements,
financial support opportunities or application procedures in greater
detail. Prospective students are encouraged to visit the University
as part of the application process, and funds may be available to
assist students in travel to the campus. Interested students and
potential candidates are invited to contact individual faculty, write
to the Director of Graduate Studies at the address above, or call
either of these numbers:
For study in horticultural areas:
Contact Dr. Dewayne Ingram
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
phone: (606) 257-1758
e-mail: DINGRAM@ca.uky.edu
For crop science, plant physiology, or soil science:
Contact Dr. Michael Barrett
Department of Agronomy
phone: (606) 257-7310
e-mail: mbarrett@ca.uky.edu
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