David percival
PhD
Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental SciencesÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. David Percival is an Professor at Dalhousie University of Canada Dr. David Percival earned a B.Sc. (Agr.) University of Guelph,M.Sc., University of Guelph,Ph.D., University of Guelph. Dr. David Percival research interests are Environmental regulation of carbon assimilation and metabolism (i.e., source-sink relationships),Whole plant growth dynamics,Impact of environmental stresses on phytochemistry, growth and development,Plant growth regulation and the use of exogenous plant growth regulators,Soil fertility and plant nutrition dynamics and the subsequent impact on symbiotic relationships, plant growth, development, yield and fruit structure and composition
Research Interest
Environmental regulation of carbon assimilation and metabolism (i.e., source-sink relationships),Whole plant growth dynamics,Impact of environmental stresses on phytochemistry, growth and development,Plant growth regulation and the use of exogenous plant growth regulators,Soil fertility and plant nutrition dynamics and the subsequent impact on symbiotic relationships, plant growth, development, yield and fruit structure and composition
Publications
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Jeliazkova, E.A., and D.C. Percival. 2003. N and P fertilizers, some growth variables, and mycorrhizae in wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.). ActaHort. 626:294-304.
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Jeliazkova, E., and D.C. Percival. 2003. The seasonal tolerance of the mycorrhizal association of the lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) to drought stress. Can. J. Pl. Sci. 83:583-586.
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Janes, D.E. and D.C. Percival. 2003. Trends in Lowbush Blueberry Cultivar Development. J. Amer. Pomological Soc. 57(2):63-69.Â