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Samuel K. Asiedu is a Professor at Dalhousie University's Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences within the Faculty of Agriculture. His expertise spans plant physiology, crop management, and postharvest technology, with a focus on potato systems and biostimulants. Dr. Asiedu holds a Ph.D. from McGill University and has contributed extensively to agricultural research, particularly in stress management and food safety.
His research interests include tuber and root crop ecophysiology, biotic/abiotic stress mitigation, and sustainable agriculture. He has pioneered studies on potato cultivar adaptation, postharvest physiology, and the application of biostimulants in crop production. Notably, his work addresses challenges in food security through innovative approaches like biopesticide development and compost utilization.
Dr. Asiedu’s publications highlight advancements in pathogen management (e.g., Phytophthora infestans), microplastic impacts on crops, and bioremediation strategies. He teaches core courses such as Potato Production (AGRN3002) and Tropical Agriculture (INTD3000), bridging academic theory with practical agricultural challenges. His international collaborations include projects in The Gambia and Ghana, focusing on sustainable food systems and rural entrepreneurship.
His applied research extends to improving crop resilience through innovations like seed potato technology and value-added products. He actively engages in initiatives such as CESO-SACO advisory work in China, emphasizing global agricultural development. Asiedu’s work underscores the intersection of ecological, economic, and technological dimensions in modern agriculture.
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