Rich C. Rosecrance
Title
Faculty
Department
Office
PLMS 223
Campus Zip
0310
Phone
Email
Richard C Rosecrance
Education and degrees
Ph.D., Plant Science (Pomology), University of California, Davis M.S., Horticulture, University of Hawaii B.S., Agronomy, Cornell University
Program or unit affiliation(s)
- College of Agriculture, Plant and Soil Science Program, California State University, Chico
- Affiliated with the CSU Agricultural Research Institute and regional orchard research collaborations in Northern California
Courses typically taught:
- AGRI 331: Agricultural Ecology
- PSSC 266: Orchard Management
- PSSC 305: Introduction to Wines
- PSSC 366: Fruit and Nut Production
- PSSC 466: Climate Impacts on Agricultural Systems
Professional roles or areas of responsibility
- Professor of Plant and Soil Science with responsibilities in teaching, research, and outreach.
- Leads applied research programs in orchard systems management, focusing on sustainable fruit and nut production in California’s northern Central Valley.
- Advises undergraduate research projects and collaborates with growers, industry groups, and UC Cooperative Extension specialists.
Research, scholarship, or creative activity highlights
- Lead author of “Long-Term Impacts of Mechanical Pruning on Yield, Canopy Structure, and Light Capture in ‘French’ Prune Orchards.”
- Research on irrigation, nutrient management, and pruning systems affecting fruit yield, canopy structure, and tree physiology.
- Integration of remote sensing, canopy light modeling, and mechanization to enhance orchard productivity and sustainability.