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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/HS01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:07:45 PM]<br />

light, temperature, water, atmosphere, and stress extremes. Offered<br />

even-numbered years in fall.<br />

HOS 6412: Nutrition of Horticultural Crops (3) Prereq: BOT<br />

3503 and HOS 4304 or equivalent. Physiological, biochemical and<br />

environmental factors influencing nutritional status of horticultural<br />

plants and the resulting effects on growth, yield, and quality.<br />

Offered odd-numbered years in spring.<br />

HOS 6523: Research and Development in Turfgrass Science<br />

(3) Principles and practices of turfgrass improvement and<br />

management, including propagation, nutrition, physiology, soil<br />

management, and experimental methods applied to turf research.<br />

HOS 6535: Woody Plant Physiology (2) Prereq: BOT 3503 or<br />

equivalent. Selected topics in fruit crop physiology, including<br />

dormancy/chilling; source-sink relations; light relations in plant<br />

canopy; water relations. Offered even-numbered years in fall.<br />

HOS 6545: Advanced Citriculture I (3) Prereq: FRC 3212 and<br />

4223 or equivalent. Regulation of citrus vegetative growth including<br />

climactic, physiological, and cultural factors. Offered odd-numbered<br />

years in the fall at Lake Alfred CREC.<br />

HOS 6546: Advanced Citriculture II (3) Prereq: FRC 3212 and<br />

4223 or equivalent. Factors regulating flowering, fruit development<br />

and alternate bearing of citrus. Offered even-numbered years in<br />

spring at Lake Alfred CREC.<br />

HOS 6905: Problems in Horticultural Science (1-4; max: 8)<br />

Independent study.<br />

HOS 6910: Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U.<br />

HOS 6931: Horticultural Science Seminar (1; max: 3) Oral<br />

presentation of material in one of the following areas: literature<br />

review, related to student's research; research results; or published<br />

paper, of relevance to horticulture. Subject matter determined by<br />

instructor. Offered in spring. S/U.<br />

HOS 6932: Special Topics (1-4; max: 8) Study of contemporary<br />

research in horticultural science.<br />

HOS 6940: Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U.<br />

HOS 6941: Practicum in Horticultural Science (2-4; max: 8)<br />

Prereq: admission is limited to graduate students majoring in<br />

horticultural science. Supervised and individual work in professional<br />

areas of horticulture.<br />

HOS 6971: Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U.<br />

HOS 7979: Advanced Research (1-12) Research for doctoral<br />

students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with<br />

a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have<br />

been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students<br />

who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U.<br />

HOS 7980: Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U.<br />

ORH 5026C: Advanced Annual and Perennial Gardening (3)<br />

Prereq: for graduate students who have not taken ORH 4808C.<br />

Identification, selection, use, and management of annuals,<br />

perennials, herbs, and ornamental grasses in the landscape.<br />

ORH 5086: Advanced Golf and Sports Turf Management (2)<br />

Prereq: for graduate students who have not taken ORH 4223. Golf

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