Brian Maynard

Biography

Professor Maynard is a native of Delaware and alumnus of UDel and Cornell University. He joined the Plant Sciences faculty in 1992 as a landscape plants expert supporting the Rhode Island green industry and teaching a wide variety of horticulture courses. Dr. Maynard lives in Peace Dale where he and his spouse raised three sons. He is an avid gardener, landscaper, hiker and naturalist. Dr. Maynard has won teaching and extension awards, a Gold Medal from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, as well as Fellow and Award of Merit honors from the International Plant Propagator’s Society.

Research

Dr. Maynard teaches courses in Plant Propagation, Landscape Management, Arboriculture, Landscape Plants, Horticultural Plant Production and Field Botany and Taxonomy. He has also taught Herbaceous Garden Plants, Nursery Production, and specialty courses in horticulture. His decades of research has focused on plant propagation and production. Dr. Maynard also serves as faculty advisor to the Greenhouse Range, URI Horticulture Club and the Rope & Saddle (Climbing) Club. He manages two websites: GreenJobsNE.org and Among-RI-Wildflowers.org and serves as treasurer to The Horticultural Club of Boston, The Rhode Island Wild Plant Society, and the International Plant Propagator’s Society Eastern Region Foundation.

Education

Cornell University, Ph.D. 1990.
Cornell University, M.S., 1986.
University of Delaware, B.S. Ag., 1983

Selected Publications

  • Brown, E. and B. Maynard. 2021. Field Botany in the Time of COVID-19. Arnoldia. 78(4): 2-6.
  • Maynard, B. 2012. The Art and Science of Cutting Propagation. IPPS 62:249-253.
  • Mathers, HM, AA Acuña, DR. Long, BK Behe, AW Hodges, JJ Haydu, UK Schuch, SS Barton, JH Dennis, BK Maynard, CR Hall, R McNeil, and T Archer. 2010. Nursery Worker Turnover and Language Proficiency. Hortscience. 45:71-77.
  • Ingwell, L.L., Brady, J., Fitzpatrick, M.C., Maynard, B., Casagrande, R., and E.L. Preisser. 2009. Intraspecific variation in Tsuga canadensis foliar chemistry. Northeastern Naturalist 16(4): 585-594.
  • Caswell, T., Casagrande, R., Maynard, B. and Preisser, E. 2008. Production and evaluation of eastern hemlocks potentially resistant to the hemlock woolly adelgid. Pgs. 124-134. In: Onkin, B. and Reardon, R.. Fourth Symposium on Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Eastern United States. USDA Forest Service Publ. FHTET-2008-01.
  • Owen, J.S. Jr., W.A. Johnson, and B.K. Maynard. 2003. Effects of Auxin Concentration and Basal Stem Temperature on Four Woody Plant Taxa Propagated by Stem Cuttings in a Growth Chamber using Recirculating Subirrigation. J. Envir. Hort. 21: 126-130.
  • Owen, J.S. Jr., W.A. Johnson, and B.K. Maynard. 2003. A Comparison or Subirrigation System, Basal Temperature, and Auxin Concentration on Rooting of Stem Cuttings of Ilex glabra. J. Envir. Hort. 21: 119-125.