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The Plant Stress and Germplasm Research Development unit is dedicated to research regarding thermal and water stress on plants and developing germplasm to reduce the impact of these on crop production.
Discover and characterize superior traits from natural collections and a mutant population to enhance abiotic stress tolerance, yield potential, and stability of grain, forage, and bioenergy sorghum.
Mission
The mission of Plant Stress and Germplasm Development research unit is to conduct research on the response of plants to thermal and water stress and to develop, through traditional and molecular approaches, new germplasm to reduce
the impact of these stresses on crop yields and product quality. Primary focus is on crops that grow in semi-arid regions (e.g., sorghum, cotton, corn, peanuts, etc.).
Alexander, Adyson
Beaver, Ethan
Brock, Mallory
Burow, Gloria
Buttle, Rileigh
Chen, Junping
Emendack, Yves
Fuambu, Owen
Garcia, Aalyah
Goebel, Tim
Hayes, Chad
Hughes, Halee
Jobe, Timothy
Laumbach, Robyndee
Liu Gitz, Lan
Morales, Santiago
Nesbitt, Matthew
Palmer, Zion
Pugh, Nicholas
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Rodriquez, Alexander
Sanchez, Jacob
Sanchez, Jacobo
Sherrod, Quinton
Traweek, Timothy
Ulloa, Mauricio
Vellinga, Lane
Watson, Carly
Xin, Zhanguo
Young, Andrew