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Faculty specializing in crop, forage, and turfgrass physiology and biochemistry examine the mechanisms influencing plant growth, development, and stress responses to environmental challenges like extreme temperatures, water scarcity, pests, and air pollution. Their research explores the chemical and biochemical foundations of these phenomena. Key areas of investigation encompass nutrient absorption, distribution, and usage within plants, water management in vegetation, secondary metabolite production for pest defense and quality enhancement, as well as growth regulation, seed sprouting, root and shoot development, and reproductive processes.
Researchers have access to diverse settings for experiments, from open fields to controlled environments like greenhouses and growth chambers, including the NCSU Phytotron. These resources are supported by state-of-the-art laboratory equipment capable of conducting analyses at various scales - from entire organisms down to molecular interactions.