We will focus on photosynthesis, water relations and mineral nutrition. Both classical and molecular physiological techniques will be used to characterize plant responses to stress. 1. Chloroplast ...
Plant physiology is an examination of plant function ranging in complexity from individual cells up to the whole plant. As relatively immobile organisms, plants must adapt to the prevailing ...
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The growth, ripening, and postharvest handling of fruit and vegetable products are critical stages that determine the quality ...
Every bite an herbivore takes comes at the expense of a plant. Are plants passive victims or do they actively resist these attacks? Some plants avoid herbivory by decreasing their apparency or ...
plant physiology, water, and weeds. Most importantly, the Plant Production and Protection program focuses on how these topics are all interrelated. As a student, you and your advisor will select ...
We have excellent teaching, research, and outreach programs in the areas of plant biology (cellular, genetics, genomics, microbial, molecular and physiology), agronomy (including pathology, soil ...
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The most endangered plant species in the Mariana Islands, the legume tree Serianthes nelsonii, faces persistent threats in ...
The disciplines of pharmacology and physiology touch on virtually every field of the biomedical sciences, presenting endless opportunities to discover disease mechanisms and develop new treatments.
Plant-Derived Secondary Organic Aerosols Can Act as Mediators of Plant-Plant Interactions Sep. 13, 2024 — A new study reveals that plant-derived secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) can act as ...
The Plant Physiology Laboratory and plant growth facilities span 2,200 square feet and are located on the 11th floor of the CNRC. Under the direction of a USDA plant physiologist, this laboratory is ...