By
Rebekah Ray MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Horticulture, the green industry, is one of the
fastest growing areas of agriculture and includes fresh-cut
flowers and foliage, potted flowering and foliage plants,
bedding plants, perennials, annuals and bulbs, shrubs,
trees, cut Christmas trees, seeds and other propagative
materials. Mississippi
State University horticulturist Patricia Knight at the South
Mississippi Branch Experiment Station in Poplarville
received a federal grant to work jointly with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's Small Fruits Research Center to
expand ornamental research in South Mississippi. Through
this funding, scientists with Mississippi Agriculture and
Forestry Experiment Stations and the USDA will help solve
problems that have hindered expansion of the ornamental
industry. The
funding will also enable MAFES to add an urban
horticulturist to address post-production ornamental
concerns, a floriculturist to support the greenhouse
industry and a plant physiologist to apply basic research to
everyday problems. "By
adding new personnel and additional facilities and labs, we
can develop the horticulture program and expand our applied
research to help nurseries within the state," Knight
said. Plans
for more sites and greenhouses to expand annual and
perennial foliage research are also on the drawing
board. "The
population across southern Mississippi is growing and
nurseries are expanding. This grant will help broaden MAFES
research to support the growing horticulture industry, which
is centered in Lucedale," Knight said. With the
rapid growth across the Coast, research on landscaping
materials is vital to preserve the environment. MAFES
horticulture research is located primarily at the South
Mississippi Branch, which is a unit of the Coastal Research
and Extension Center based in Biloxi. Horticulture
represents more than 10 percent of total U.S. crop cash
receipts and is the third largest value crop in the country,
behind corn and soybeans. Released:
March 27, 2000
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Contact: Dr. Patricia Knight, (601) 795-4525
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