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Plant Sciences

Plant-centered research for a resilient future

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Federal research funding turns lab work into real help. Continued funding means faster treatments, cleaner air and water, safer families and stronger businesses. When funding freezes, progress slows and costs rise. Learn more about the many UC Davis research programs dependent on federal funding at the From Labs to Lives website.
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Plant Sciences offers three diverse majors that prepare students for a broad range of exciting post-graduate jobs or graduate school.

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Plant Sciences manages two graduate programs and is involved with eight campus graduate groups leading to Ph.D. and master's degrees.

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Our faculty works to advance, evaluate and communicate knowledge of plant sciences from lab to field, rangeland, forests, waterways and beyond.

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We partner with growers, ranchers, consumers and communities to understand regional and global needs and provide research-based solutions.

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“Redesign” alfalfa? Brummer urges just that

  • by Trina Kleist
  • July 25, 2024
  • Plant Breeding
  • Climate Change
Alfalfa expert Charlie Brummer says it's time to "think about redesigning the alfalfa plant from first principles," after 40 years of frustrated efforts to increase yield. He made the remarks at a recent meeting of the North American Alfalfa Improvement Conference. Students also presented their research, including trials to grow the crop with less water.
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Miller Award supports careers in Cooperative Extension

  • by Trina Kleist
  • July 23, 2024
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  • Cooperative Extension
Four students connected to the UC Davis Department of Plant Science have received grants from the Milton D. and Mary M. Miller Plant Science Award, which supports learners interested in careers with Cooperative Extension. The 2024 awardees are Maya Shydlowski, Erika Escalona, Sam Dudley and Ben Baldi. All four students said they are eager to share what they are learning with people in the field who need solutions for everyday problems.
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No-till, direct-seeded rice saves 15% of water, study shows

  • by California Rice News
  • July 22, 2024
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  • Agroecology
UC Davis research shows that no-till, drill-seeded rice can cut water use by over 15%, saving growers money while reducing evaporation. Field trials explore pest management, weed control, and planting strategies to improve sustainability and yield.

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