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You are here: Home / Nursery News / Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, Inc awards $137,000 in grant funding

Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, Inc awards $137,000 in grant funding

By Bill Goloski — Posted August 27, 2018

Since the Foundation was established in 1960, their support of floriculture research has totaled $6.75 million.

Keeping Frederick Carl Gloeckner’s direction and vision in focus, the Board of Directors met on June 2 to review proposals submitted from many highly qualified researchers from more than 20 colleges and universities in the United States. Covering a very wide spectrum of research topics and initiatives considered by the board to be of importance to the industry, the following 14 grants were recently awarded:

  • $13,000.00 – Purdue University (K. Nemali) – Smartphone-Based Rapid, Inexpensive, and Accurate Estimation of Plant Nitrogen Status in Floriculture Production
  •  $10,000.00 – Kansas State University (C. Miller) – Understanding the Effects of Root Zone Temperature in Potted Dahlia Production
  •  $8,000.00 – Kansas State University (K. Williams) – Updates to Graphical Tracking Guidelines for New Poinsettia Cultivars
  • $10,000.00 – University of Florida (T. Colquhoun) – Augmenting Cut Flowers with LED’s
  • $12,000.00 – North Carolina State University (Seed Your Future) (J. Dole) – Promoting Horticulture and Careers Working with Plants
  • $9,000.00 – Cornell University (W. Miller) – Microbial Impacts on Water Uptake in Cut Lilies 
  • $9,000.00 – University of Florida (D. Clark) – Collegiate Plant Initiative: Connecting College Students to Horticulture
  • $10,000.00 – U.C. Berkeley (M. Wildermuth) – Ascocounter: An Automated Quantification Software of Fungal Growth and Reproductive Output for use in Rapid Horticultural Phenotyping
  • $10,000.00 – Michigan State University (W. Owen) –Characterizing Interveinal Chlorosis of Hellebores and Determining Nutritional Requirements.
  • $9,000.00 – University of Washington (V. Di Stilio) – Flower Design: Understanding and Generating Remarkable Flowers in Herbaceous Perennials
  • $11,000.00 – North Carolina State University (B. Jackson)– In Situ, Quantitative Analysis of Substrate Rooting Effects of Poinsettia by X-ray Microtomography

New York Florists’ Club Grants

Mr. Gloeckner was a life member of the New York Florists’ Club, a Club that had very similar goals with respect to facilitating research and education in floriculture. After serving the industry for 106 years, in 1993 when the members of the New York Florists’ Club voted to suspend operations of the club, they transferred the balance of their funds to the Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation. The following grants are designated in recognition of the New York Florists Club’s efforts.

  • $10,000.00 – Cornell University (J. Sanderson) – Investigating Biological Control of Aphids on Calibrachoa
  • $6,000.00 – Cornell University (W. Miller) – A Spectoradiometer to Facilitate LED-Related Research Projects
  • $10,000.00 – Kansas State University (R. Cloyd) – Impact of Application Frequency and Spray Volume on the Efficacy of Insecticides Against Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and Citrus Mealybug (Planococcus citri) Under Greenhouse Conditions.

For more information on The Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, or to learn how you can submit an application for a Foundation grant, please visit our website at www.gloecknerfoundation.org, or contact Stephanie Collarile at 914-607-5425 or via email: [email protected].

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Filed Under: Nursery News Tagged With: Education, Grants, OAN, OAN Members, Research, Science

About Bill Goloski

Bill Goloski is the publications manager at the Oregon Association of Nurseries and the art director for Digger magazine.

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