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Alyssa Duval is a Senior Lecturer at Oregon State University (OSU) in the Department of Crop and Soil Science, specializing in crop production and nutrient management. She teaches courses such as CROP 200, CROP/HORT 300, and CROP 460/560, emphasizing agroecosystems and seed production.
- Education: M.S. and B.S. in Crop Science from OSU.
Her research focuses on optimizing seed production systems, particularly for Brassica crops like yellow mustard and camelina, with an emphasis on nitrogen management. She has published extensively on these topics and developed innovative online education programs to disseminate agricultural knowledge globally.
Awarded memberships in honor societies Gamma Sigma Delta and Phi Kappa Phi, Duval has also contributed to 15 peer-reviewed publications and extension resources, including nitrogen management guides for Pacific Northwest crops.
She actively engages in agricultural extension, curriculum development, and professional affiliations such as the International Herbage Seed Group and Miniature Hereford Breeders Association. Duval collaborates with OSU's Seed Crop Research team and has a long history of involvement in applied agricultural research since 2010.
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