Melinda Knuth
Bio
Dr. Knuth specializes in innovative management and marketing strategies to investigate consumer attitudes and behaviors for horticulture crops — both edible and ornamental. Dr. Knuth has conducted studies and published results on the benefits of plants (mentally and emotionally, physically, and socially), consumer preferences of miniature houseplants, preference for water conservation in the residential landscape, and purchasing intent of floral arrangements. She has published innovative eye-tracking and eye-movement studies regarding retail sign complexity and components of the retail display, the Hawthorne effect of eye trackers, and the influence of water conservation signage on purchase intent.
Education
Ph.D. Horticulture Texas A&M University (2020)
Bachelor of Science Horticulture University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2015)
Groups
- Academics
- Appointment: Academics
- Discipline: Agriculture Economy
- Appointment
- Faculty
- Commodity: Florticultural Crops
- Commodity: Fruit Crops/Pomology
- Discipline: Gardening / Consumer Horticulture
- Graduate Faculty: Horticultural crop production and management
- Graduate Faculty: Landscapes, gardens, and urban horticulture
- Commodity: Ornamentals/Environmental Crops
- Research
- Appointment: Research
- Commodity: Specialty/New Crops
- Commodity: Vegetable Crops/Olericulture