Plant Physiology
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Dr. Maria Balota assists Dr. Bill Payne in explaining the use of a new high resolution thermal infrared camera at the spring field day held at the Bushland research station.

Program Overview:

  • Began in Spring of 2000
  • Active collaboration with plant breeders and soil scientists on campus
  • Research program is recognized nationally and internationally

Plant Physiology Research Topics:

Agrometeorology
Alternative Crops and Cropping Systems
Climate Change
Crop Stress Physiology
Crop Water and Nutrient Use
International Agriculture
Precision Agriculture
Simulation Modeling
Soil Hydrology
Sustainable Agriculture

Program Contact
Dr. Bill Payne
Email:
w-payne@tamu.edu
Telephone:
(806) 354-5803
Fax:
(806) 354-5829
Address:
2301 Experiment Station Rd

Bushland, TX 79012


Staff
Maria Balota
Bob Villarreal

Publications
Canopy Temperature
Increasing Sorghum Cold Tolerance
Physiological Traits
Reducing Crop Stress
Other Publications
Refereed Journals
Books
Refereed Proceedings
Refereed Reports
Non-Refereed Papers
Dissertation/Thesis
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Updated 07/15/08 by PG
 
 
 
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