Dennis L. Wollard, Ph.D.
 
Associate Professor of Horticulture
Phone: 337-482-5348
Email: wollard@louisiana.edu
Hamilton Hall, Room 327
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
P.O. Box 44650
Lafayette, LA 70504
 
Education
 
Ph.D.,Plant Breeding, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 1978.
M.S.,Woody Ornamentals, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 1975.
B.S., Ornamental Horticulture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 1972.
 
Principal Publications
 

1) Wollard, D. and J.A. Carlisi-Dunlop. 1991 Color Stimulation of Phytochrome Activity and Biological Pest Control for Enhanced Plant Growth in a Controlled Environment. Amer. Soc. For Hort. Sci. Poster.

2) DOTD Wildflower Seed Bank Project (need specs from Poudel)

3) Carlisi-Dunlop, J. A. and Wollard, D. 1991. The Influence of Explant Source and chilling on In vitro Propagation of Herbertia lahue caerulae. Amer. Soc. For Hort. Sci. Presentation and Abstract.

4) Wollard, D., and J. A. Carlisi-Dunlop. 1986. Center for Greenhouse Research, A Ten Year Summary. University of Southwestern Louisiana.

5) Wollard, D. , T.P. Hernandez, and M.J. Constantine. 1985. Linkage of Male-Sterility and Potato-Leaf Shape and Performance of F1 Hybrids in the Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum. Proc. La. Acad. Of Sci., 43:13-17.

6) Wollard, D., C. Smith. 1984. Apomictic Seed Production in Daylilies by Utilizing Diploid and Teteraploid Parents. The Daylily Journal, 39:2, 172-173.

7) Wollard, D., C. Smith. 1984. Apomictic Seed Production in Daylilies by Utilizing BAP Paste. The Daylily Journal, 39:2, 171-172.

8) Wollard, D.. 1981. Poinsettia a Potential Fall Crop in a Tomato Greenhouse. Louisiana Greenhouse Growers' Association. Presentation

9) Wollard, D. 1979 A Study of Inheritance and Combining Ability of Male-Sterile Mutants in the Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum. HortScience. Presentation and Abstract.