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Photosynthesis Research

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L.I.F.T  Laser Induced Fluorescence transients

 

 

Plant Stress Ecophysiology


Using chlorophyll fluorescence to investigate plant stress

Physiological techniques can help to answer many questions in ecology, conservation biology and agriculture. These research areas involve collaboration with colleagues at Wollongong (weed ecophysiology - Kris French, Mangroves and salt marshes - Todd Minchinton) and around Australia (Phylloxera DPI Victoria and CSIRO Land and Water).


Plants and extreme events

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Sharon Robinson

Senior Professor at University of Wollongong

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