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Sarah A Kostick

Known for influential publications on horticultural science, Sarah A. Kostick is a distinguished researcher at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Her work primarily focuses on advancing the understanding and application of horticultural practices, contributing significantly to the field through her extensive research. With a robust portfolio of 16 research outputs, Sarah has established herself as a prominent figure in horticultural science. Sarah's research interests are deeply rooted in horticultural science, where she explores innovative methods to improve plant cultivation and sustainability. Her work often intersects with the research of her colleagues, including Neil O. Anderson, Jessica Huege, Diana Carolina Lopez Arias, Rajmund Eperjesi, Kristine M. Moncada, and Evan A. Larson. These collaborations have fostered a rich environment for shared knowledge and advancements in the field. At the University of Minnesota, Sarah is part of a vibrant community of researchers dedicated to horticultural science. Her contributions have not only enriched the academic landscape but have also had practical implications for agricultural practices. Her research is characterized by a commitment to sustainability and the enhancement of plant growth and productivity. Sarah's dedication to her field is evident in her active engagement with both the academic and practical aspects of horticulture. Her work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as she remains at the forefront of research in horticultural science. Through her efforts, Sarah A. Kostick is helping to shape the future of agriculture and horticulture, ensuring that these fields continue to thrive and adapt to the challenges of the modern world.

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