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Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $2,500 in Academic Scholarships

Wednesday, September 27, 2023  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Heather Russo, Association Manager

(863) 688-9413 or Heather@FTGA.org


Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $2,500 in Academic Scholarships

BRADENTON, Fla. (September 26, 2023): The Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) has announced two Florida students will receive scholarships for the 2023 academic year. Two recipients attend the University of Florida (UF) and are preparing for careers in turfgrass management. The FTRF is a 501(c)(3) foundation and is funded through FTGA membership dues and member contributions. To date, the FTRF has awarded $243,500 in scholarships.

Fernanda Arevalo, University of Florida, is awarded the Col. Frank Wark Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. She chose to study turfgrass because, “Turfgrass science is highly overlooked, and there is a world of opportunities in the research of turfgrass.” She is inspired by the vast availability of data and wants to be part of helping to improve turfgrass management. Arevalo received the Best Undergraduate Dissertation at the Department of Environmental Science in Sustainability at the Zamorano University. Currently, she is working under the guidance of Dr. Marco Schiavon at UF’s Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.

Mohammad Kyum, University of Florida, is awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000. He attended undergraduate and graduate school in India. Kyum began his Ph.D. studies in plant biology at South Dakota State University, continuing his work with the Crispr/Cas9 gene editing technique in rice, corn, wheat, and barley and says he transferred to UF because “[my] interests towards applied research prompted me to transition for the pursuit of my academic goals.” Currently, he is working under the guidance of Dr. Kevin Kenworthy in Gainesville and is responsible for overseeing and managing ongoing research projects, including turf trials and lab experiments.

The Florida Turfgrass Association was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass-related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82 billion and total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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