Triston Hooks
- Assistant Professor of Practice
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
- (520) 621-1607
- Shantz, Rm. 403
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- tristonh@arizona.edu
Bio
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Interests
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Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350 (Spring 2025) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350L (Spring 2025) -
Graduate Seminar I-Presenting
BE 596A (Spring 2025) -
Graduate Seminar II
BE 596B (Spring 2025) -
Academic & Career Preparation
BE 597A (Fall 2024) -
Biosystems Careers & Prof.
BAT 496A (Fall 2024) -
Biosystems Careers & Prof.
BE 496A (Fall 2024) -
Graduate Seminar I-Presenting
BE 596A (Fall 2024) -
Graduate Seminar II
BE 596B (Fall 2024) -
Internship
BE 393 (Fall 2024) -
Internship
BE 493 (Fall 2024) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
BE 217 (Fall 2024) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
PLS 217 (Fall 2024) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
BE 217L (Fall 2024) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
PLS 217L (Fall 2024) -
Thesis
BE 910 (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Independent Study
BE 399 (Summer I 2024) -
Internship
BE 393 (Summer I 2024) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350 (Spring 2024) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350L (Spring 2024) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
AGTM 497C (Spring 2024) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
BE 497C (Spring 2024) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
BE 597C (Spring 2024) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
EIS 597C (Spring 2024) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
ENTO 497C (Spring 2024) -
Graduate Seminar I-Presenting
BE 596A (Spring 2024) -
Graduate Seminar II
BE 596B (Spring 2024) -
Independent Study
BE 499 (Spring 2024) -
Internship
BE 393 (Spring 2024) -
Thesis
BE 910 (Spring 2024) -
Graduate Seminar I-Presenting
BAT 596A (Fall 2023) -
Graduate Seminar I-Presenting
BE 596A (Fall 2023) -
Graduate Seminar II
BE 596B (Fall 2023) -
Independent Study
BE 399 (Fall 2023) -
Internship
BE 393 (Fall 2023) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
BE 217 (Fall 2023) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
PLS 217 (Fall 2023) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
BE 217L (Fall 2023) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
PLS 217L (Fall 2023) -
Thesis
BE 910 (Fall 2023)
2022-23 Courses
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Internship
BE 493 (Summer I 2023) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350 (Spring 2023) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350L (Spring 2023) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
AGTM 497C (Spring 2023) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
BE 497C (Spring 2023) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
BE 597C (Spring 2023) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
ENTO 497C (Spring 2023) -
Independent Study
BE 499 (Spring 2023) -
Independent Study
BE 599 (Spring 2023) -
Internship
BE 493 (Spring 2023) -
Master's Report
ABS 909 (Spring 2023) -
Directed Research
BE 492 (Fall 2022) -
Independent Study
ABS 599 (Fall 2022) -
Independent Study
ENVS 499 (Fall 2022) -
Internship
BE 493 (Fall 2022) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
BE 217 (Fall 2022) -
Introduction to Hydroponics
PLS 217 (Fall 2022) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
BE 217L (Fall 2022) -
Lab: Introduction Hydroponics
PLS 217L (Fall 2022)
2021-22 Courses
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Internship
BE 493 (Summer I 2022) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350 (Spring 2022) -
Adv Hydroponic Crop Production
BE 350L (Spring 2022) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
AGTM 497C (Spring 2022) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
BE 497C (Spring 2022) -
Controlled Envi Agricul IPM
ENTO 497C (Spring 2022) -
Internship
BE 493 (Spring 2022)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Niu, G., Masabni, J., Leskovar, D., Jifon, J., & Hooks, T. (2021). The Performance of Representative Asian Vegetables in Different Production Systems in Texas. Agronomy, 11(9), 1874. doi:10.3390/agronomy11091874More infoDemand for Asian vegetables is rising rapidly due to changing demographics and increasing consumer awareness of their health benefits. However, growers are not familiar with growing these “foreign” crops due to insufficient technical information regarding suitable cultivars for different regions, production schedules, disease and pest susceptibility, and postharvest management. The objective of this study was to conduct trials in different production systems and climate regions to demonstrate the potential of growing Asian vegetables in Texas. We conducted preliminary trials of nine leafy greens in the open field, high tunnel, and greenhouse (container and hydroponic production) to explore the suitability and potential for year-round production. We also conducted field trials for warm season crops in the open field in different climate zones. Results indicated that for cool season leafy greens, open field production has a limited growing season, high tunnel has the potential to extend the growing season, while greenhouse may provide year-round production using soilless substrate container culture or hydroponic system. For warm season crops, early planting is recommended for high yield. Additional research is warranted in different regions to test more species and cultivars and optimize the production system of high-performing cultivars to maximize production and profitability.