Expertise

His very active research program includes projects to increase calcium concentrations in fruits and vegetables; metabolic engineering of flavonoids in fruits and vegetables; studying plant adaptation to stresses such as salinity, cold, and drought tolerance; engineering ornamental plants for phytoremediation; and molecular breeding for biofuels.

Dr. Park’s research interests include both fundamental studies to address unique questions in the role of Ca2+ in vegetable/fruit cell physiology and more »

Past Affiliations
Communities
Horticulture, Forestry
Degrees
PhD, Texas A&M University, Plant Physiology, 1995
MS, Seoul National University, South Korea, Agronomy, 1989
BS, Seoul National University, South Korea, Agronomy, 1987
Keywords
plant breeding crop science horticulture agricultural biotechnology fruits & vegetables biotechnology nutrition or dietetics plant selection & breeding genetic engineering bioremediation
Honors

Honorary Scientist, Rural Development Administration, Korea, 2004-2007

Soil & Crop Sciences Award - Research Collaboration, Texas A&M University, 1999