Plant Genomics and Physiology
Plant genomics and physiology encompasses plant genomes; functional genomics; plant biosecurity; environmental adaptation; genetic processes and mechanisms; developmental processes; plant-microbe associations; plant biochemistry; biobased products; and biofuel feedstocks.
Faculty
Selected Research Projects:
- A Novel Approach for Determining the Role of Ethylene in Wood Formation.
Research Faculty: Gary Coleman - An Integrated Approach to Determining the Role of Storage Proteins in Perennial Woody Plant Seasonal Nitrogen Cycling. Research Faculty: Gary Coleman
- Environmental Regulation of Poplar Bark Storage Protein Gene Expression.
Research Faculty: Gary Coleman - Mechanisms Regulating Nitrogen Storage in Woody Perennials.
Research Faculty: Gary Coleman - Molecular Analysis of Terminal Bud Formation.
Research Faculty: Gary Coleman - Rootstock and Interstock Effects on Pome and Stone Fruit.
Research Faculty: Christopher Walsh - Stress Responses of Ornamental Trees Installed in an Urban Landscape.
Research Faculty: Christopher Walsh - Turfgrass Physiology
Research Faculty: Peter Dernoeden - Isolation of Resistant Gene Analogs from Wheat
Research Faculty: Jose Costa

