dr. T (Tino) Kreszies
Biography
Biography
My research focuses on the "hidden half" of plants—their roots—exploring how they adapt and function under conditions of nutrient imbalances, drought, and flooding. Spanning experiments from lab to field scale, my work emphasizes plant physiology, particularly the structure and function of suberized root barriers at the root/soil interface. Additionally, I investigate cutin/wax barriers that define the plant/atmosphere interface. Overall, my research seeks to advance our understanding of plant resilience to environmental challenges, supporting the development of sustainable agricultural practices for a growing global population.
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Expertise
Botany, Plant physiology, Crop physiology, Fertilizer application, Drought, Nutrient uptake, Root systems, Roots, Nutrient transport, Micronutrients, Flooding, Macronutrients
Subdivision
Centre for Crop Systems Analysis