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1 week 4 daysSeeds are the foundation for civilization" T. G. Chastain
That is why I have focused my work on plant seed. Growing plants is an art, while knowing how plants grow is the science. My job will be teaching you the science behind the art. My interests include seed crop production, seed crop ecophysiology, and seed development.
- Ph.D. – Crop Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA – 2021
- M.S. – Crop Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA – 2017
- B.Sc. – Plant Biology, Kuwait University, Kuwait – 2014
current Kuwait University, Assistant Professor of Plant Biology – 2021
Interested in seed crop production, seed crop physiology, and AI technology integration to increase crop yield
Morad, M. M., Anderson, N. P., & Chastain, T. G. (review). Seed development in field-grown orchardgrass. Crop Science.
Anderson, N. P., Morad, M. M., & Chastain, T. G. (2022). Spring nitrogen and plant growth regulator effects on seed yield of orchardgrass. Crop Science, 64, 3531–3540.
https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21149
Morad, M. M., Anderson, N. P., & Chastain, T. G. (2018). Timescape: early/late affects seed production in Crimson Clover. Agronomy Journal, 113, 1333–1340.
https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2018.06.0685
Morad, M. M., Chastain, T. G., Anderson, N. P., & Garbacik, C. J. (2016). Timescape: early/late timing and rate effects on crimson clover seed yield. In N. Anderson, A. Hulting, D. Walenta, M. Flowers, and C. Sullivan (eds.), Seed Production Research. Crop Sci. Ext. Rep., 158-2, 5–6.