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    Gulf Coast Research and Education Center

    Gulf Coast Research and Education Center

    Dr. Nathan Boyd

    Associate Center Director and Professor of Horticulture/Weed Science

    Dr. Nathan Boyd's research and extension program focus on the development of integrated weed management plans for vegetable, strawberry, and ornamental crops.

    He emphasizes the incorporation of biological knowledge with chemical, physical, and cultural management tools.

    Dr. Boyd collaborates with researchers from a wide range of disciplines to develop pest-management options that are effective and economically viable. He works closely with industry and grower groups to address current and future weed management issues.

    Check out Dr. Boyd's Weed Science Lab for more information on his current research efforts! 

    • Research

      Research: Weed Management in Vegetables

      Dr. Nathan Boyd conducts an applied research program in weed management in vegetables with an emphasis on tomatoes, peppers, and cucurbits. The focus of the research is on integrated management systems that incorporate an understanding of weed biology with management tools, such as fumigants, herbicides, cultivation, and cover crops.

      Research: Weed Management in Strawberry

      Dr. Nathan Boyd conducts an applied research program in weed management in strawberries. He is particularly interested in the relationship between alternative management practices, such as double cropping and second use of plastic on weed management and population dynamics. The focus of the research is on integrated management systems that incorporate an understanding of weed biology with management tools, such as fumigants, herbicides, cultivation, and cover crops.

      Research: Weed Management in Ornamentals

      Dr. Nathan Boyd conducts an applied research program in weed management in ornamentals with an emphasis on caladiums and herbaceous annuals or perennials. The focus of the program is to evaulate chemical or physical weed management tools, which have the potential to be incorporated into current production systems.

    • Extension

      Extension: Weed Management in Vegetables

      Dr. Boyd’s Extension program provides county agents, industry representatives, and growers with weed management recommendations. The focus of the program is effective and economic weed management in strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, cucurbits, and other vegetables.

      Extension: Weed Management in Ornamentals

      Dr. Boyd’s Extension program provides caladium growers, county agents, industry representatives, and nursery growers with weed management recommendations. The focus of the program is effective and economic weed management programs for caladiums and herbaceous ornamentals.

    • Lab Team
      Lab Phone Number: 813-419-6604
      Staff MemberContact Information
      Emily Witt, OPS Field Tech emilywitt@ufl.edu
      Cecilia Lopez, OPS Field Tech cecilia.lopez@ufl.edu
      Ana Buzanini, PostDoc ana.buzanini@ufl.edu
      Mike Sweat, Ag Assistant III michaelsweat@ufl.edu

    Contact

    Rm. 109
    Gulf Coast Research and Education Center
    14625 CR 672
    Wimauma, FL 33598
    813-419-6613
    nsboyd@ufl.edu

    • Education

      Education:

      • Ph.D. Plant Science, University of Manitoba, 2003
      • M.S. Plant Science, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 1999
      • B.S. Biology and Statistics, Dalhousie University, 1996
    • Publications
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      Basics of Soil Fumigation

      Long Term Fumigation

      Herbicide Project 1

      Fumigation Ratios in Tomatoes

      Relay Cropping with Strawberries in Florida

      Precision Applicators

      Weed Management with Chateau

      Herbicide Use in Relay Cropping

      Nutsedge Management in Tomato

      2020 Fumigation Trial

      Introduction of Multiple Cropping

      Cover Crop Trials

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    14625 CR 672, Wimauma, FL 33598
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