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Horticulturist

/hɔːr.tɪˈkʌl.tə.rɪst/noun
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A horticulturist is a skilled professional who specializes in the cultivation, management, and study of plants, including their propagation, design in landscapes, and sustainable growth practices. In today's world, they play a vital role in areas like urban greening, food production, and conservation, adapting to challenges such as climate change to create thriving ecosystems.

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Horticulturists were instrumental in the development of the seedless watermelon, a hybrid created in the 1950s by Japanese horticulturist Dr. Kaichi Tuzi, which now dominates global markets and revolutionized how we enjoy this fruit. This innovation not only made watermelons easier to eat but also boosted agricultural efficiency, with seedless varieties accounting for over 90% of U.S. watermelon production today.

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