Plants have a fascinating ability to respond to changing environmental conditions, but they are also threatened by climate change and pollution. Research in BEES addresses the question how plants sense and respond to stress, such as UV radiation or low temperature, and how their phenology is affected by climate change. Another focus of research is the response plants to pollutants, including research on the health of seagrass beds and the use of aquatic plants for toxicology research. In addition, we investigate the traits that determine if a plants become invasive.
- : secondary metabolites; proteomics and transcriptomics.
- Prof. Marcel Jansen: Biology of plant UV-responses; Plant toxicology including responses to microplastics; Invasive alien plants.
- : Regulation of plant growth; in particular grass growth and grassland productivity.
- : The science and culture of cacao and its wild relatives. More information.
- : Sustainable green infrastructure; urban biodiversity ; UCC Arboretum
- : Seasonal regulation of plant growth, assessing the impact of abiotic stress in plant growth and development. Plant-pollinator interactions in an urban context (more information ) and in Irish agricultural farmland (further information ) .
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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