
About
Theodore J. Radovich is a Professor in the Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. He serves as an Extension Specialist and Researcher, focusing on ecological agriculture practices that optimize crop yield and quality while reducing reliance on chemical inputs.
Education:
- Ph.D., Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University (2004)
- M.Sc., Horticulture, University of Hawaii, Mānoa (2000)
- B.Sc., Horticulture, University of Hawaii, Mānoa (1994)
Research Interests: Sustainable farming systems, organic crop production, soil nutrient management, and community-driven agricultural practices. His work emphasizes ecological approaches to enhance food crop sustainability and resilience in tropical environments.
Publications Trends: His research spans foliar nutrient analysis in breadfruit, soil amendments for macadamia cultivation, and culturally-grounded community farming protocols. He also explores invasive species utilization for fertilizer alternatives and bioeconomic models for smallholder farmers.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Sustainable and Organic Farming Systems Lab at the St. John Plant Science Laboratory, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on agroecological innovations. The lab focuses on practical solutions for tropical agricultural challenges.
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