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Winston C. Dunwell

Extension Professor - Nursery Crop Development

Faculty

  • Contact Information
  • Directions to University of Kentucky, Lexington, KYUniversity of Kentucky, PSS
    Campus LocationUK Research & Education Center
    1205 Hopkinsville Street. P.O.Box 469 (Office:138)
    Princeton, KY 42445-0469
    Phone(270) 365-7541 ext. 209
    Fax(270) 365-2667
    Emailwdunwell@uky.edu

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Classes

  • PLS366 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL SCIENCE. ; Credits - 4
    Study of the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils and how these properties relate to plant nutrient availability and plant growth, land-use planning and management issues, and soil and water quality issues. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours. Prereq: CHE 105..
    Instructors: Winston C. Dunwell, Larry J. Grabau, Dave H. McNear, C. R. Roberts, Gerald R. Brown
  • Pls386 - PLANT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS. ; Credits - 4
    In-depth analysis of the underlying principles of plant production systems. Successful strategies, based on application of the principles developed by lecture and laboratory activities, will be discussed in either agronomic or horticultural contexts. Special attention will be given to minimizing the environmental impact of the plant production techniques employed. Prereq: PLS 210 and PLS 366 or concurrently or consent of instructor..
    Instructors: Winston C. Dunwell, Tim D. Phillips
  • PLS490 - TOPICS IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE. ; Credits - 3
    A capstone course for majors in Plant and Soil Science to be taken near the conclusion of the student's academic career. The course provides the student the opportunity to integrate knowledge acquired in previous courses in the plant and soil science and support areas. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving, synthesizing and integrating information, critical thinking, group activities, and written and oral communication. Instructional methods may include formal lectures, laboratories or supervised individual research. The specific nature of the course depends upon the student's Area of Emphasis within the Plant and Soil Science major. All topics offered will be approved by the Undergraduate Education Committee in the Area of Emphasis. Prereq: Senior in Plant and Soil Science. .
    Instructors: Winston C. Dunwell, Jonathan D. Green, David W. Williams, Robert E. McNiel, Joseph Masabni

 

This person page last updated on 2008-10-01