Plant Sciences/Horticulture
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Department Head: Dr. Richard Horsley
Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Edward Deckard
Program Location: 166 Loftsgard Hall
Telephone Number: (701) 231-7971
Degrees Offered: Ph.D. (Plant Sciences only), M.S.
Application Deadline: International applications are due May 1st for Fall and August 1 for Spring. Domestic applicants should apply at least one month prior to the start of classes.
Test Requirements: GRE
English Proficiency TOEFL ibT 71
Requirements: IELTS 6
Program Description
The Department of Plant Sciences offers graduate studies leading to the M.S. degrees in Plant Sciences and Horticulture, and to a Ph.D. degree in Plant Sciences. Specialized academic and research training in Plant Sciences is available in plant breeding and genetics, weed science, biotechnology, field and forage crop production and management, and sports and urban turfgrass management. Areas of specialization in Horticulture and Forestry include breeding and genetics, biotechnology, physiology, propagation, and production and management of horticultural crops such as woody plants, potatoes, vegetables, and herbaceous ornamentals. Areas of specialization in cereal science may involve research in the areas of carbohydrates, enzymes, legumes, and other northern-grown crops; barley malting and brewing; wheat milling, baking, and pasta processing. Each study area is designed to provide students with a comprehension of the discipline and of relevant regional and global-community social issues.
The Department of Plant Sciences is located in Loftsgard Hall, completed in 1991, with modern and well-equipped research laboratories, offices for faculty and graduate students, and classrooms. Loftsgard Hall, which is part of the Plant Science Complex, provides a state-of-the-art facility for interdisciplinary research in plant sciences, ranging from basic studies and biotechnology to the more traditional applied areas. Facilities for cereal science research are located in Harris Hall. These facilities include analytical laboratories for grain quality research, baking, milling, malting and brewing, and pasta and noodle processing. State-of-the-art greenhouses and extensive growth chamber facilities are also available, as are 100 acres of field research land adjacent to the Plant Science Complex. An additional 500 acres of research land are located near the North Dakota State University campus. A horticultural farm only 25 miles west of campus has an extensive arboretum. Excellent supporting disciplines located nearby, or in the Plant Science Complex, include Soil Science, Botany, Cereal and Food Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Entomology, and Plant Pathology. The Department of Plant Sciences encourages interdisciplinary research, and students frequently tailor their research program to meet their interests by working with faculty in one or more of the supporting disciplines.
Graduate student numbers per faculty member are limited, so the student gets adequate personal attention and works closely with their adviser in research. Final selection of the adviser will be made on the basis of the student's interest, availability of space in the researcher's laboratory, and a common desire of the student and professor to work together. Not quite half of the graduate students are Ph.D. candidates.
Admission Requirements
The Department of Plant Sciences graduate programs are open to all qualified graduates of universities and colleges of recognized standing. To be admitted with full status to the program, the applicant must meet the Graduate School admission requirements.
Students who do not meet all requirements for admission, but show potential for successful graduate study, may be admitted under a conditional status. Evidence must be provided, showing that the applicant's potential is not adequately reflected by his/her record.
Financial Assistance
Research assistantships (half-time) are provided on a competitive basis, usually based on scholarship and potential to undertake advanced study and research. As of the 2014-15 academic year, the annual stipend generally is $17,000 for an M.S. candidate and $18,200 for a Ph.D. candidate, but this may vary based on the research project. Graduate tuition is waived for all students with research assistantships. A limited number of graduate fellowships are available. The information provided for the application to the Graduate School is also used to assign available assistantships to applicants. The Department of Plant Sciences also has numerous annual scholarships of $500 to $1000 each for outstanding Plant Sciences graduate students.
The M.S. program (Thesis Option) requires completion of at least 30 credits; this includes 10 credits of thesis research. The Ph.D. program requires completion of at least 90 credits; this includes 30 credits for an earned M.S. degree (Thesis Option) and 20 additional research credits. For each M.S. or Ph.D. candidate, a plan of study will be developed in the first year that meets the disciplinary requirements as well as the individual needs of the student. The faculty adviser and other members of the student's supervisory/advisory and examining committee assist in developing of the plan of study as well as the student's research plan. An M.S. Program (Comprehensive Study Option) is also offered in Plant Sciences. This option requires completion of at least 30 credits, including 3 credits of a Master's Paper.
Candidates for the M.S. degree normally satisfy all requirements within a two-year period, and Ph.D. candidates normally require three additional years. For M.S. candidates, an oral examination of academics related to the discipline and the research-based thesis is required. The Ph.D. candidates are required to pass a preliminary written and oral examination of academics related to the discipline and a final oral defense of a research-based dissertation. A B.S. to Ph.D. program is permitted for students who meet higher admission requirements.
Marisol Berti, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 2007
Research Interests: Forage and Biomass Crop Production
Xiwen Cai, Ph.D.
Washington State University, 1998
Research Interests: Wheat Genetics
Marcelo J. Carena, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, 1999
Research Interests: Corn Breeding
Michael J. Christoffers, Ph.D.
University of Missouri-Columbia, 1998
Research Interests: Weed Science/Genetics
David Wenhao Dai, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 2001
Research Interests: Woody Plant Physiology, Biotechnology
Edward L. Deckard, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, 1970
Research Interests: Crop Physiology
Elias M. Elias, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1987
Research Interests: Durum Wheat Breeding, Genetics
Kenneth F. Grafton, Ph.D.
University of Missouri, 1980
Research Interests: Dry Bean Breeding, Genetics
Greta Gramig, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests: Weed Biology and Ecology
James J. Hammond, Ph.D.
University of Nebraska, 1969
Research Interests: Flax Breeding, Biometrics, Computer Programming
Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, 1993
Research Interests: High-Value Crop Production
Theodore C. Helms, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, 1986
Research Interests: Soybean Breeding, Genetics
Richard D. Horsley, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1988
Research Interests: Barley Breeding, Genetics
Kirk A. Howatt, Ph.D.
Colorado State University, 1999
Research Interests: Weed Science, Annual Weeds
Burton L. Johnson, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1993
Research Interests: Crop Production
Thomas J. Kalb, Ph.D.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1988
Research Interests: Extension Horticulture
Herman J. Kandel, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1995
Research Interests: Crop Production
Chiwon W. Lee, Ph.D.
Purdue University, 1977
Research Interests: Vegetables, Floriculture, Biotechnology
Deying M. Li, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, 2001
Research Interests: Sports Turf Management
Rodney G. Lym, Ph.D.
University of Wyoming, 1979
Research Interests: Weed SciencePerennial Weeds
Frank A. Manthey, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1985
Research Interests: Durum and Pasta Quality
G. Francois Marais, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1979
University of Stellenbosch, 1992
Research Interests: Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding, Genetics
Phillip E. McClean, Ph.D.
Colorado State University, 1982
Research Interests: Dry Bean Genetics, Biotechnology
Michael S. McMullen, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 1976
Research Interests: Oat Breeding, Genetics
Kevin McPhee, Ph.D.
University of Idaho, 1995
Research Interests: Pulse Crop Breeding
Mohamed Mergoum, Ph.D.
Colorado State University, 1991
Research Interests: Hard Red Spring Wheat Breeding
Rebekah Oliver, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 2006
Research Interests: Genetics
Juan Osorno, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 2006
Research Interests: Dry Edible Bean Breeding
Mukhlesur Rahman, Ph.D.
University of Manitoba, 2007
Research Interests: Canola Breeding
Joel K. Ransom, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 1982
Research Interests: Small Grains
Andy Robinson, Ph.D.
Purdue University, 2012
Research Interests: Potato Production
Paul B. Schwarz, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1987
Research Interests: Malting Barley Quality
Kalidas Shetty, Ph.D.
University of Idaho, 1989
Research Interests: Food Safety
Senay Simsek, Ph.D.
Purdue University, 2006
Research Interests: Hard Spring Wheat Quality
Asunta L. Thompson, Ph.D.
University of Idaho, 1998
Research Interests: Potato Breeding
Todd West, Ph.D.
Southern Illinois University, 2004
Research Interests: Woody Plant Improvement
Qi Zhang, Ph.D.
Kansas State University, 2007
Research Interests: Turfgrass Stress Physiology
Richard K. Zollinger, Ph.D.
Michigan State University, 1989
Research Interests: Weed ScienceApplied Weed Control
Alan J. Zuk, Ph.D.
Kansas State University, 2005
Research Interests: Sports and Urban Turfgrass Management
Adjunct
James V. Anderson, Ph.D.
Virginia Polytech Institute, 1990
Research Interests: Plant Biochemistry
James Beaver, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, 1980
Research Interests: Dry Bean Genetics
Bryan Brunner, Ph.D.
Michigan State University, 1992
Research Interests: Breeding Tropical/subtropical Crops
Larry G. Campbell, Ph.D.
Kansas State University, 1974
Research Interests: Sugarbeet Genetics
Flavio Capettini, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 1999
Research Interests: Barley Breeding
Patrick M. Carr, Ph.D.
Montana State University, 1989
Research Interests: Sustainable Agriculture
Shiaoman Shaw Chao, Ph.D.
North Carolina State University, 1984
Research Interests: Small Grains Genomics
Wun Shaw Chao, Ph.D.
University of California-Davis, 1996
Research Interests: Perennial Weeds
Lynn S. Dahleen, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 1989
Research Interests: Barley Genetics, Biotechnology
Justin D. Faris, Ph.D.
Kansas State University, 1999
Research Interests: Wheat Molecular Genetics
Michael E. Foley, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, 1982
Research Interests: Weed Biology
Karen L. Fugate, Ph.D.
Ohio State University, 1995
Research Interests: Sugarbeet Physiology
Russell Gesch, Ph.D.
Texas A&M University, 1995
Research Interests: Physiology of Oilseed Crops
Yong Qiang Gu, Ph.D.
University of California, 1994
Research Interests: Genetics
Elcio P. Guimaraes, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, 1985
Research Interests: Cereal Plant Breeding
Liebao Han, Ph.D.
China Agricultural University, 1996
Research Interests: Turfgrass Science
David P. Horvath, Ph.D.
Michigan State University, 1993
Research Interests: Perennial Weed Physiology
Khwaja Hossain, Ph.D.
University of Wales, 1995
Research Interests: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Brent S. Hulke, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 2007
Research Interests: Flax and Sunflower Genetics
Chao C. Jan, Ph.D.
University of California, Davis, 1974
Research Interests: Sunflower Cytogenetics
Prem P. Jauhar, Ph.D.
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 1963
Research Interests: Wheat Cytogenetics
Brian Jenks, Ph.D.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1996
Research Interests: Integrated Weed Management
Edward C. Lulai, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1978
Research Interests: Potato Physiology
R. Macchiavelli, Ph.D.
Pennsylvania State University, 2006
Research Interests: Statistics/Biometry
Carlos Ortiz, Ph.D.
University of Arkansas, 1993
Research Interests: Genetics-Starchy Crops and Turf
Timothy Porch, Ph.D.
Cornell University, 2001
Research Interests: Dry Bean Breeding and Genetics
Lili Qi, Ph.D.
Nanjing Agricultural University, 1997
Research Interests: Wheat Genetics
Gerald J. Seiler, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1980
Research Interests: Sunflower and Sugarbeet Germplasm
Joseph R. Sowokinos, Ph.D.
University of North Dakota, 1969
Research Interests: Potato Physiology
Jeffrey C. Suttle, Ph.D.
Michigan State University, 1979
Research Interests: Potato Physiology
Linda Wessel-Beaver, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, 1981
Research Interests: Tropical Pumpkin and Squash Breeding
Jochum Wiersma, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, 1995
Research Interests: Small Grains
Steven S. Xu, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University, 1994
Research Interests: HRSW Development