Plant Physiology is the science of how plants work. It integrates concepts from physics, chemistry, and various branches of biology. The concepts developed by plant physiologists has influenced – and continues to influence – agriculture, forestry, medicine, atmospheric science, and environmental science. After taking this class, you will be familiar with the basic workings of plants and what makes them unique, interesting, and essential to life on Earth. I hope that at the end of the semester, you will be able to apply this knowledge to your discipline of choice.

Resources


All reading pages, lecture schedules, grades and homework assignments will be posted on LON-CAPA.

What is LON-CAPA?

Why do I use LON-CAPA?
It is available with no licence fee to UWSP.
It offers a wide variety of homework problem types.
It does not allow your instructor or an outside company access to your other courses and grades.
It is collaborative: I encourage you to work together on your homework problem sets.


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Instructor


Prof. Eric Singsaas
Office: 435 CNR Building
Phone: 346-4259
Dr Singsaas' calendar


Office hours


Monday 3-4 PM
Tuesday 10-11 AM
Other times by prior appointment only