Person

David Hughes

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
PLSC 453 - Introduction to Plant Breeding
3 credit hour(s)

Introduction to general principles, practices and techniques used to breed plants, select traits, and develop crop cultivars. Concepts discussed will range from quantitative and population genetics, historical through conventional plant breeding (through self- and cross-pollinations) and hybridization, then end with exploration of contemporary approaches to improve plant traits including molecular breeding and genetic engineering. (Same as PLSC 553.) Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 453 and PLSC 553.
Comment(s): Typically offered fall semester in years ending with an even number.

Other Instructors: Bates, Gary Edward

PLSC 553 - Introduction to Plant Breeding
3 credit hour(s)

Introduction to general principles, practices and techniques used to breed plants, select traits, and develop crop cultivars. Concepts discussed will range from quantitative and population genetics, historical through conventional plant breeding (through self- and cross-pollinations) and hybridization, then end with exploration of contemporary approaches to improve plant traits including genetic engineering. Credit Restriction. Students may not receive credit for both 453 and 553.

Comment(s): Will be taught Fall semester and then offered alternate, even-numbered years.
Registration Restriction(s): Graduate level only or permission of instructor.
Registration Permission: Permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Bates, Gary Edward

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227B Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
  • MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
  • BA, History, Clemson University, 1978
Responsible Area(s)
  • Community Economic Development

David Hughes

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
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227B Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
  • MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
  • BA, History, Clemson University, 1978
Responsible Area(s)
  • Community Economic Development
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
PLSC 453 - Introduction to Plant Breeding
3 credit hour(s)

Introduction to general principles, practices and techniques used to breed plants, select traits, and develop crop cultivars. Concepts discussed will range from quantitative and population genetics, historical through conventional plant breeding (through self- and cross-pollinations) and hybridization, then end with exploration of contemporary approaches to improve plant traits including molecular breeding and genetic engineering. (Same as PLSC 553.) Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 453 and PLSC 553.
Comment(s): Typically offered fall semester in years ending with an even number.

Other Instructors: Bates, Gary Edward

PLSC 553 - Introduction to Plant Breeding
3 credit hour(s)

Introduction to general principles, practices and techniques used to breed plants, select traits, and develop crop cultivars. Concepts discussed will range from quantitative and population genetics, historical through conventional plant breeding (through self- and cross-pollinations) and hybridization, then end with exploration of contemporary approaches to improve plant traits including genetic engineering. Credit Restriction. Students may not receive credit for both 453 and 553.

Comment(s): Will be taught Fall semester and then offered alternate, even-numbered years.
Registration Restriction(s): Graduate level only or permission of instructor.
Registration Permission: Permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Bates, Gary Edward