Crop Physiology
Improving crop yield, stress resistance, and water use efficiency in the Texas High Plains
Research for Improved Crop Production in the High Plains
The Crop Physiology program at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo works to develop new strategies and technologies to improve crop yield, stress resistance, and water use efficiency in the Texas High Plains.
Faculty
Qingwu Xue, Ph.D.
Professor and Regents Fellow of Crop Stress Physiology,
Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Dr. Xue’s focus is on improving yield, water use, and stress resistance/tolerance in major crops in the Texas High Plains. His research is conducted as a part of a multi-disciplinary team that includes crop physiologists, breeders, geneticists, agronomist, irrigation engineers, soil scientists, plant pathologists and entomologists.
Publications
Find a complete listing of publications by Dr. Xue’s lab at TAMU Scholars online