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Interviews and Press Releases

The publications listed below relate to the Texas A&M Rose Breeding Program

2023

The Research Journey of Sustainable Roses. Rose Chat Podcast. February 26, 2023. Listen here.

2022

Rose rosette about to get some serious research. GrowerTalks Magazine. October 17, 2022. Read the article here.

Researchers Aim to Quash Spread of Rose Rosette Disease. October 11, 2022. Read the article here.

New research tackles rose rosette, black spot diseases. October 6, 2022. Read the article here.

Texas A&M System recognizes AgriLife Research patents, innovators. April 26, 2022. Read the article here.

New polyploid tools advancing beyond expectations. March 10, 2022. Read the article here.

2020

AgriLife Research collaboration could be “game-changer” for polyploid breeders. Oct. 22, 2020. Read the article here.

2016

National Experts Convene Texas Rose Rosette Conference. Nov. 3, 2016. Read the article here.

Radio interview with Robert Ritcher for his radio show Gardening Success.

2015

Nation’s researchers team up to improve, protect roses, September 3, 2015. Read the article here.

2014

Combating national rose rosette disease crisis focus of Texas study. Story written by Kathleen Phillips. October, 2014. Read the article here.

Texas roses must be ‘on’ year round to make the cut. Written by Kathleen Phillips, November, 2014. Read the article here.

Radio interview on Agronomically Speaking with Barbara Stolz. The Moore roses and the rose breeding program at Texas A&M University. November 20, 2014

2013

A rose lures a nose: from Pakistan to Texas. Article prepared by Kathleen Phillips. March, 2013. David Byrne. Read via Agrilife Today.

Rose study yields results, friendship for U.S., Pakistani researchers. Article prepared by Kathleen Phillips. July, 2013. David Byrne. Read the article here.

2012

Rose researcher seeks public input to sniff out best traits. Article prepared by Kathleen Phillips. November, 2012. David Byrne. Read the article here.

2011

Rose torture: severe heat in Texas yields better varieties for research. Article and video prepared by Kathleen Phillips. December, 2011. David Byrne. This press release generated articles in the major gardening magazines as well as an interview on television at the local television station. Read the article here.

2010

Well-adapted and gorgeous, roses vie for top billing in Texas breeding program. Article and video prepared by Kathleen Phillips. November 17, 2010. David Byrne. Read the article here.

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