Philippe Seguin

Associate Professor
Plant Science
McGill University
Canada

Biography

Philippe Seguin obtained his PhD in agronomy in 2000 from the University of Minnesota (USA), following undergraduate and graduate studies in general agriculture and plant science at McGill University. In 2000 he joined McGill University as Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Science, and became Associate Professor in the same Department in 2006. He served as Chair of the Department of Plant Science between 2009 and 2014, and is currently the acting Associate Dean Research of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Research Intrest

Dr. Seguin conducts research on the management, physiology, and ecology of field crops. Current research focuses on the evaluation of new crop species and new crop uses (e.g, as source of health-beneficial compounds and biofuels) for eastern Canada. He is also responsible for the cultivar evaluation program of forage crops in southwestern Québec.

List of Publications
Morrison MJ, Cober ER, Frégeau-Reid JA, Seguin P. 2015. Changes in lutein and tocopherol concentrations in soybean varieties released across seven decades in the short-season region. Crop Science. 55(1):55:312-319.
Messerli J, Bertrand A, Bourassa J, Bélanger G, Castonguay Y, Tremblay G, Baron V, Seguin P. 2015. Performance of low-cost open-top chambers for long-term assessment of climate change under field conditions. Agronomy Journal. 107(3):916-920.
Aubin M-P, Seguin P, Vanasse A, Tremblay GF, Mustafa AF, Charron J-B. 2015. Industrial hemp response to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilization. Crop, Forage, and Turfgrass Management. 2015(1):doi: 10.2134/cftm2015.0159doi: 10.2134/cftm15.0159

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