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Al Kovaleski

@alkovaleski

Assistant Professor @UW_Hort

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Apparently in 1796 there was a report of the heat coming from an Arum spadix 🤯 [screenshots from Smith's Physiological and Systematic Botany, from 1814]

Apparently in 1796 there was a report of the heat coming from an Arum spadix 🤯 [screenshots from Smith's Physiological and Systematic Botany, from 1814]
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Commitments to promote DEI made by some of our colleagues in leadership in 2020 are falling apart … in part because they chose to believe everyone was on board. They never dealt with the underlying toxicity. The loose bandaid has fallen off again

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For those interested in our views of dormancy, I'm giving a webinar through ASHS next week! (membership required) us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

For those interested in our views of dormancy, I'm giving a webinar through ASHS next week! (membership required) us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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We're hiring! Postdoc opportunity to work with me and Amaya Atucha UW Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences . More details here: plantresilience.cals.wisc.edu/people/join-us/ (please share!)

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I know there's some responsibility, but if you know anyone working for consulting firms you know they send employees weekly to remote sites and then back for weekend at home... nature.com/articles/d4158…

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We have a new faculty position open in the area of Crop Physiology. We are interested in candidates whose research combines empirical and modeling approaches to better understand the mechanisms of crop resilience Deadline likely to extend Please share! jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/assistant…

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Warmer autumns & more “false” springs are disrupting the signals grapevines rely on to gain cold hardiness for the winter & blossom effectively in the spring, says research from Cornell AgriTech's Jason Londo (Jason P. Londo🏳️‍🌈🍇🍎shiversherlock.bsky.social) & UW–Madison Al Kovaleski. 🍇 news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Warmer autumns &amp; more “false” springs are disrupting the signals grapevines rely on to gain cold hardiness for the winter &amp; blossom effectively in the spring, says research from <a href="/CornellAgriTech/">Cornell AgriTech</a>'s Jason Londo (<a href="/shiversherlock/">Jason P. Londo🏳️‍🌈🍇🍎shiversherlock.bsky.social</a>) &amp; <a href="/UWMadison/">UW–Madison</a> <a href="/AlKovaleski/">Al Kovaleski</a>. 🍇 news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…