overview

Dr. Davis' current primary responsibility includes serving as Regional Director for Asia for the Borlaug Institute of International Agriculture at Texas A&M. He also teaches HORT 281 - Horticulture as a Profession. He has significant professional service responsibilities and serves as Chair of the Department's Promotion and Tenure Committee. His research background is in adventitious root formation and plant growth regulation.

education and training
selected publications
Conference Papers19
  • Arnold, M. A., Lineberger, R. D., Davis, T. D., George, S. W., Mackay, W. A., Grant, G. D., Parsons, J. M., & Stein, L. A. (2001). Integrating plant trials into teaching and student research programs. Horttechnology. 11(3), 385-388.
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  • Mackay, W. A., George, S. W., Davis, T. D., Arnold, M. A., Lineberger, R. D., Parsons, J. M., Stein, L. A., & Grant, G. G. (2001). Texas Superstar and the Coordinated Educational and Marketing Assistance Program (CEMAP): How we operate. Horttechnology. 11(3), 389-391.
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  • DAVIES, F. T., DAVIS, T. D., & KESTER, D. E. (1994). COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTING TO HORTICULTURE. Basic life sciences. 62, 53-59.
  • SANKHLA, N., DAVIS, T. D., SANKHLA, D., & UPADHYAYA, A. (1993). REVERSAL OF SALICYLIC ACID-INDUCED INHIBITION OF GROWTH AND ORGANOGENESIS BY THIDIAZURON. Plant Physiology. 102(1), 180-180.
patents
Patents1
  • Davis, T., & Mackay, W. (1997). Big bend bluebonnet.
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Email
t-davis5@tamu.edu
First Name
Tim
Last Name
Davis
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Horticultural Sciences; 2142 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2142
USA