David McArthur

David McArthur

Honorary Lecturer, Applied Biology & Food, Nutrition & Health

604–209–5243

david.mcarthur@ubc.ca

MacMillan 133, 2357 Main Mall

University of Alberta, 1992, PhD, Plant Physiology

University of British Columbia, 1987, MSc, Horticulture

University of British Columbia, 1983, BSc (Agr)

  • Reproductive biology of fruit crops including hormone physiology
  • Fruit crop responses to environment (cold injury) and cultural management
  • Efficiency of nutrient uptake and allocation; nutrient leaching due to soil-type & nutrient-source.
  • Plant nutrition and plant–microbe interactions (mycorrhizae)
  • Use of advanced microscopic techniques (Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, SEM, TEM) to characterize flower development, mycorrhizae and plant roots.

  • APBI 322: Horticultural Techniques
  • APBI 360: Food & Environment II
  • APBI 490 002: Sustainable Fruit Production
  • FNH 330: Introduction Wine Science I
  • FNH 335: Introduction Wine Science II

McArthur DAJ (2001) Optimizing nutrient delivery in variable soils for sustainable highbush blueberry production. Acta Horticulturae 564: 393-406

McArthur DAJ, NR Knowles (1993) Influence of species of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and phosphorus nutrition on growth, development and mineral physiology of potato. Plant Physiol 102: 771-782

McArthur DAJ, NR Knowles (1993) Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the response of potato to phosphorus deficiency. Plant Physiol 101: 147-160

Non-referee:

McArthur DAJ, Mauza B (2003) Hidden winter injury in BC cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait): frost, cold injury or biotic stress? North American Cranberry Researchers & Extension Workers Conference, U. Mass

McArthur DAJ, Isman M (2003) Reduced-risk pesticides based on plant essential oils (fruit crops). NSERC & FVSGA, RC, BCCGA, BCBC-Industry Report

McArthur DAJ, Scaman, CH Zhang R, Ellis BE, Pharis RP (2001) Carbohydrate metabolism, mineral nutrition and endogenous hormones of cranberry before, during and after floral induction. Cranberry Institute Reports

McArthur DAJ, Gelok E, Wan A, Boss A, Isman M (2000) Reduced-risk pesticides based on plant essential oils for integrated fruit crop management. 2000 Int. Chem Congress, ACS, Honolulu