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Plant Ecophysiology אק ו פיסיולוגיה של צמחים

Plant Ecophysiology אק ו פיסיולוגיה של צמחים. Prof. Amram Eshel פרופ' עמרם אשל. Britannia, Room 611 , Tel: 03-6409850, amrame@tauex.tau.ac.il Website: http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/plant_sciences/USR/amram. Research interests: Plant Ecophysiology

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Plant Ecophysiology אק ו פיסיולוגיה של צמחים

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  1. Plant Ecophysiology אקופיסיולוגיה של צמחים Prof. Amram Eshel פרופ' עמרם אשל Britannia, Room 611, Tel: 03-6409850, amrame@tauex.tau.ac.il Website: http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/plant_sciences/USR/amram Research interests: Plant Ecophysiology Root system development; Water and nutrient relations; Resistance to salinity. In cooperation with Prof. Yoav Waisel, we utilize the aeroponic facilities of the Sarah Racine Root Research Laboratory for studies of root system development Publication: Y. Waisel, A. Eshel, and U. Kafkafi (eds.), Plant Roots: The Hidden Half. Third edition revised and expanded. New York, Marcel Dekker Inc., March 2002, (1120 pp.) Amram Eshel Members of the lab as of Dec. 2002: Yael Efrat, Research Associate Smadar Ezrati – PhD student, Wheat tolerance to septoria Tal Noy-Porath, MSc student, Biology of Scilla hyacinthoides Ilana Stein, MSc student, Agricultural use of S. hyacintoides Daniel Segev, MSc student, Chemotaxonomy of mentha GUS staining of Touch induced gene Tch4 in Arabidopsis root. Mutant supplied by Dr. J. Braam, Rice University, Texas Study in cooperation with Dr. Nir Ohad, TAU

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