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Brian Jackson is a Professor in the Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University. His academic background includes a PhD from Virginia Tech (2008), an MS from Auburn University (2005), and a BS from NC State University (2002).
His research focuses on horticultural substrate technology, soil science, and sustainable crop production systems. Key areas include substrate particle characterization, soilless media development, and the impact of growing media on plant physiology. He investigates topics such as biochar applications, water retention modeling, and alternative substrates for hydroponic systems.
Recent publications emphasize advancements in dynamic image analysis for substrate evaluation and the efficacy of novel growing media in specialty crop production. His work bridges applied research with practical grower needs, as evidenced by surveys on substrate adoption trends in North American specialty crops.
Brian Jackson contributes to disciplines including plant nutrition, agricultural production systems, and taxonomy/systematics. His research has implications for sustainable agricultural practices and environmental crop management.
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