
Lee Kalcsits
@wsutfrecphysiol
Associate Professor at WSU; Env. Plant Physiologist; Mechanisms and mitigation of abiotic stress and nutrient-related issues in temperate fruit trees.
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http://horticulture.wsu.edu/people/kalcsits/ 28-04-2015 05:20:23
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Washington State University invests in three-phase soil health trial for long-term study in apples and cherries. WSU Prosser IAREC - @WSU_SoilHealth goodfruit.com/soil-health-st…


Are you in an agriculture-related field & seek a remote/ hybrid position? WSU Extension is hiring for an Extension Coordinator that will oversee & lead educational programs for the WSU Tree Fruit Extension Team! #GoCougs #NowHiring #remotejobs #Hybrid wsu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WSU_Jobs…



We're hiring for multiple open faculty positions at MSU Plant Resilience Institute @msupri.bsky.social for those interested in studying plant resilience with a focus on abiotic and biotic constraints in the context of climate change! Apply today at bit.ly/40Q5pO9 #faculty #plantscience







On #InternationalFruitDay, USask AgBio celebrates Dr. Bob Bors as he retires after 25 years with the USask Fruit Program. Thanks to the work of Dr. Bors, #USask has one of the largest haskap breeding programs in the world. fruit.usask.ca


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!)

In this National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week, we honor Dr. Guilherme Locatelli. Dr. Locatelli conducts research in Dr. Lorenzo Rossi's Plant Root Biology Laboratory. UF Postdoc Affairs #NPDAW #NPDAW2024 @UFRootBioLab #PostDocPride
