mentorship through the Outstanding Education Publication Award. This award was created by the ASHS Board of Directors on 12 Apr 1997, with the first award made in 1998 ( ASHS 1997 ). The objective of the award was “To recognize and honor author(s) of an
The American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) was established in 1903 and in 2023 celebrated its 120th anniversary. At the annual conference, a series of presentations was made highlighting the award-receiving publications within ASHS
as resistance to diseases and pests, increased yield, and postharvest quality. The Award and Medallion In 1976, Dr. Jules Janick, Dr. James Moore, and chapter authors assigned their royalties from Advances in Fruit Breeding ( Janick and Moore, 1974
The ASHS Vegetable Publication Award recognizes the author(s) of the outstanding paper on vegetable crops each year published in ASHS journals by an ASHS member. The award was established by the ASHS Board of Directors in 1985, and the first award
ASHS acknowledges the exceptional achievements of its members in horticultural research, extension, and education through its prestigious publication awards program. The Fruit Publication Award, an annual distinction, commends ASHS members who
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In the CSHS Awards section of Society Affairs [HortScience 19(5):760, 1984], the correct spelling of the Honorary Life Member is Emil T. Andersen. We thank Dr. Andersen for his patience with this correction.
Established in 1985, the Cross-Commodity Publication Award recognizes authors of the most outstanding paper on horticultural cross-commodity research, including broadly applicable methodology, pre- and postharvest physiology, genetics, anatomy