RESEARCH PROJECTS
FNGLA and NHF's goal is to provide sustainable funding to benefit the nursery and landscape industry. Florida's nursery and landscape industry support this primarily through endowments within two Foundations:
University of Florida's Foundation and the National Horticulture Foundation.
Explore a curated directory of research projects. Use the filters to narrow your results by
category, project ID, or date, making it easy to find relevant studies quickly.

Effect of systemic insecticides on the brown soft scale, Coccus hesperidum
Project ID:
192
Year:
2006
Funding Amount:
2000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Breeding/Genetics
Place of Research:
UF
Researcher 01:
Raymond Cloyd
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Report Date:
June 10, 2008 at 4:00:00 AM
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Demonstration of BMP's In South Florida Nurseries(Third Year)
Project ID:
194
Year:
2006
Funding Amount:
10000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Water Quality
Place of Research:
UF
Researcher 01:
Thomas Yeager
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Phytoremediation of Indoor Air Using Tropical Ornamental Plants
Project ID:
196
Year:
2007
Funding Amount:
5000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Consumer Benefit
Place of Research:
University of Georgia
Researcher 01:
Bodie Pennisi
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Increasing Longevity of Foliage Potted Plants with EthylBloc
Project ID:
193
Year:
2006
Funding Amount:
10000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Production Systems (General)
Place of Research:
UF
Researcher 01:
Terril Nell
Researcher 02:
Andrew J. Macnish
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Report Date:
June 10, 2008 at 4:00:00 AM
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Using Biologicals, Biopesticides, and Bactericide Combos to Control Bacterial Soft-Rot
Project ID:
195
Year:
2006
Funding Amount:
10000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Production Systems (General)
Place of Research:
MREC
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Report Date:
June 12, 2008 at 4:00:00 AM
Completion Date:
Investigating the causes of Adonidia Palm Leaf Spots and Developing Methods for Prevention
Project ID:
197
Year:
2007
Funding Amount:
10000
Funding Source:
NHF
Category:
Disease Management (General)
Place of Research:
University of Florida - Apopka
Researcher 01:
Jianjun Chen
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