Gerald Berkowitz

Professor of Horticulture


Professional Credentials

  • PhD, Plant Physiology, 1983, Brandeis University, Institute for Photobiology of Cells and Organelles
  • MS, Crop Physiology, 1979, Texas Tech University
  • BS, Agronomy, 1977, Cornell University

Research Projects

Cannabis projects: We study enzymes of the cannabinoid and terpene biosynthetic pathways and identify rate-limiting steps for the formation of these commercially important secondary metabolites. We also identify genes that are involved in the formation of trichomes; these are multicellular ‘hairs’ on the flowers and leaves of cannabis plants that are the ‘factories’ for cannabinoid and terpene production. We also study environmental conditions that impact cannabinoid synthesis.

Cell signaling projects: We study how the perception of extracellular signals at the cell membrane activate receptors that translate perception of the signal (associated with pathogen infection, or external environmental cues) into altered cell function. We identify how cytosolic secondary messengers function to link perception of external factors into altered cell responses to maintain fitness.

Courses taught

  • Undergraduate: biotechnology, agricultural technology & society, organic and sustainable vegetable production, organic agriculture, agriculture & environment
  • Graduate: plant physiology, plant water relations, plant analysis techniques, seminar
Gerald Berkowitz
Contact Information
Emailgerald.berkowitz@uconn.edu
Phone860-486-1945