selected publications
Academic Articles58
- DAVIS, T. D., GEORGE, S. W., MACKAY, W. A., & PARSONS, J. M. (1994). DEVELOPMENT OF TEXAS BLUEBONNETS INTO FLUORICULTURAL CROPS. Hortscience. 29(10), 1110-&.
- Sankhla, D., Davis, T. D., Sankhla, N., & Upadhyaya, A. (1994). In vitro production of flowering shoots in 'German Red' carnation: effect of uniconazole and gibberellic acid.. Plant Cell Reports. 13(9), 514-518.
- SANKHLA, D., DAVIS, T. D., & SANKHLA, N. (1994). THIDIAZURON-INDUCED IN-VITRO SHOOT FORMATION FROM ROOTS OF INTACT SEEDLINGS OF ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN. Plant Growth Regulation: an international journal on plant growth and development. 14(3), 267-272.
- DONAHUE, R. A., DAVIS, T. D., MICHLER, C. H., RIEMENSCHNEIDER, D. E., CARTER, D. R., MARQUARDT, P. E., ... ISEBRANDS, J. G. (1994). GROWTH, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, AND HERBICIDE TOLERANCE OF GENETICALLY-MODIFIED HYBRID POPLAR. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 24(12), 2377-2383.
- Sankhla, D., Davis, T. D., & Sankhla, N. (1993). Effect of gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitors on shoot regeneration from hypocotyl explants of Albizzia julibrissin.. Plant Cell Reports. 13(2), 115-118.
Conference Papers19
- Reed, D. W., Arnold, M. A., Lineberger, R. D., & Davis, T. D. (2016). Challenges of higher education in the US - what will horticulture of the future look like?. Acta Horticulturae. 1126(1126), 205-217.
- Arnold, M. A., Lineberger, R. D., Davis, T. D., & Reed, D. W. (2013). North American Horticulture Graduate Program Survey: Demographics, Policies, Finances, and Metrics. Hortscience. 48(9), S204-S204.
- Pemberton, B., Arnold, M., Davis, T., Lineberger, D., McKenney, C., Rodriguez, D., ... de Los Santos, R. (2011). The Texas superstar program: Success through partnership. Horttechnology. 21(6), 698-699.
- Davis, T. D., & Hariyadi, P. (2011). Horticultural Research and Education Opportunities in Indonesia. Hortscience. 46(9), S64-S64.
- Zajicek, J. M., Duray, S. A., Lineberger, R. D., & Davis, T. D. (2009). A Preliminary Analysis of a Novel Horticulture Bachelor of Arts Degree Program. Hortscience. 44(3), 560-560.