Andrew Ogden

Andrew Ogden
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Science
  • Professor (Assistant) at University of Georgia-Griffin Campus

Breeding new horticultural cultivars for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)

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Introduction
Andrew Ogden currently works as an Assistant Professor for the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia's Griffin Campus. Andrew is an Assistant Professor of Plant breeding for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA).
Current institution
University of Georgia-Griffin Campus
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
January 2012 - July 2023
University of New Hampshire
Position
  • Senior Lecturer
Description
  • Taught courses for the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems major. Also conducted my PhD in Agricultural Science.
August 2006 - May 2009
University of Georgia
Position
  • Research Assistant

Publications

Publications (10)
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Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) represents one of the fastest-growing sectors of horticulture. Production in controlled environments ranges from highly controlled indoor environments with 100% artificial lighting (vertical farms or plant factories) to high-tech greenhouses with or without supplemental lighting, to simpler greenhouses and h...
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Introduction The National Institute for Agrarian Innovation (INIA) in Perú, among countless projects, maintains the Peruvian National Cucurbita spp. germplasm bank representing the remarkable Cucurbita spp. diversity in Perú. Prior to this project, the INIA Cucurbita collection covered much of the southern Perú Cucurbita spp. diversity but was lack...
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A high tunnel is a passively heated and cooled plastic-covered greenhouse used for season extension and crop protection for a variety of horticultural crops, including southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). Frost protection remains a major challenge for early-season blueberry production, due to poor heat retention by high tunnels. U...
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Growers interested in producing early, high-quality, southern highbush blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) in high tunnels face a lack of information regarding appropriate cultural methods. We sought to elucidate the optimal date to close high tunnels to hasten vegetative and reproductive growth of organic southern highbush blueberry cultivars Em...
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Growers interested in producing early high quality yields of southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. x darrowi) in high tunnels face a lack of information regarding appropriate cultural methods. We sought to elucidate the optimal date to close the plastic covers over high tunnel blueberry plantings to hasten vegetative and reproductive...

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