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  1. The Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan provides a truly unique experience to students by offering studies in agronomy, crop science, horticultural science, plant ecology or rangeland studies in one department. We are the only plant sciences department in Canada offering such a diverse experience in plant studies at ...

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      The Department of Plant Sciences presents a truly unique...

  2. The Department of Plant Science offers educational and research programming across areas such as sustainable cropping systems, agronomy, plant physiology, breeding and genetics. Since 1937, we have been internationally recognized for plant science research and are proud to be the home of the first canola variety ever developed.

    • What is the Department of Plant Sciences?1
    • What is the Department of Plant Sciences?2
    • What is the Department of Plant Sciences?3
    • What is the Department of Plant Sciences?4
  3. Welcome to the Department of Plant Science. Plant Science is the study of how plants work (reproduction, development and anatomy, physiology and evolution), as well as how humans use them for food, fiber, bioactive compounds and ornamental purposes.

  4. Engage in Interdisciplinary Studies. Take in-depth courses in anatomy, genetics, physiology and systematics, from which you can expand into the areas of applied plant science, botany, plant biotechnology and/or plant environmental science based on your interests and goals.

  5. The Department of Plant Science mission is to promote non-consumptive and sustainable use of plant resources by humans. It carries out this mission by training competent professionals and by contributing to the advancement of plant science through its research activities. The Department focuses its efforts on pertinent disciplines and products.

  6. Katherine Standen Adjunct Professor - Plant Sciences Government of Saskatchewan Senior Park Landscape Ecologist, Landscape Protection Unit Parks Division, Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport Karen Tanino PhD Professor (Sabbatical Leave from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024)

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  8. The Department of Plant Sciences presents a truly unique experience to students by offering research-based M.Sc.and Ph.D. programs in agronomy, crop science, horticultural science, plant ecology or rangeland studies in one department. We are the only plant sciences department in Canada capable of offering such a well-rounded experience in plant ...

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