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โ‡ฑ Research - Horticultural Sciences - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - UF/IFAS


Horticultural Sciences

Horticultural Sciences

Research programs in the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida cover a broad range of topics from space biology to improving field production techniques.

We offer a unique experience where undergraduate students work side by side with graduate students, faculty, and postdoctoral scientists to enhance the research and education process.

EXPLORE THE WIDE BREADTH OF RESEARCH PROGRAMS IN THE DEPARTMENT BY CHOOSING A RESEARCH AREA:

๐Ÿ‘ Breeders

Breeding and Genetics

Our breeding programs are globally recognized for developing subtropical and tropical fruit and vegetable varieties. By integrating modern genomics with traditional breeding, our scientists accelerate new releases through close collaboration across the UF Plant Breeding Working Group.

Crop Production and Management

Florida leads the nation in winter fruit and vegetable production, supplying fresh produce when much of the country is out of season. Research in crop production and management improves water and fertilizer efficiency, advances sustainable practices, and develops cost-effective strategies to support growersโ€”ensuring Floridaโ€™s fields produce high-quality crops year-round while protecting natural resources.

๐Ÿ‘ Crop Production

๐Ÿ‘ Organics

Organic and Sustainable Agriculture

Research in organic farming unites science and sustainability to advance environmentally sound and economically viable production systems. By developing innovative fruit and vegetable cropping methods that align with USDA National Organic Program standards, researchers aim to protect soil health, enhance biodiversity, and strengthen the long-term success of Florida growers and communities.

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Plant physiology and biochemistry form the foundation of successful horticultural production. Our research spans topics from whole plant physiology to metabolism and enzymology, advancing understanding of how plants grow and function. Collaborative efforts across multiple UF departments unite diverse expertise to address key challenges in understanding how plants function at every level.

๐Ÿ‘ Plant Physiology

๐Ÿ‘ Plant Molecular, Physiology

Plant Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Research in this area uncovers how plants grow, develop, and produce traits like flavor, color, and nutrition. By studying plant genes and cellular processes, our team uses molecular genetics and metabolic engineering to enhance crop quality and resilience. Collaboration with UFโ€™s Plant Innovation Program and breeding teams connects fundamental discoveries to real-world advances in horticulture.

Post-Harvest Biology and Technology

Research in postharvest biology explores the physiological, biochemical, and molecular processes that influence fruit and vegetable quality after harvest. By optimizing storage, shipping, and marketing practices, this work helps ensure Florida-grown produce reaches consumers worldwide at peak freshness and flavor.

๐Ÿ‘ Crop Production

๐Ÿ‘ Weed

Weed Management

Our team of researchers focus on improving crop performance by reducing weed impact through biological, mechanical, and cultural control methods. Herbicide resistance, herbicide selectivity and interactions with weeds and crops are part of UF and the National IR-4 program to support sustainable crop production.