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Dr. Gregory J Taylor
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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Research addresses the physiology and biochemistry of metal tolerance in higher plants and the ecology of plant growth on metal-contaminated soils. The major focus of current work is on aluminum and manganese, two metals which are important growth-limiting factors on acid soils. We are seeking to understand the physiological and biochemical mechanisms by which certain plant species, cultivars, and ecotypes can grow in the face of severe metal stress. We are also investigating potential interactions between phytotoxic metals and the adaptive significance of low growth rate. Research is interdisciplinary in nature, utilizing a wide variety of biochemical, physiological, and ecological techniques on whole plant and cell culture systems. |
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Biological Sciences |
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University of Alberta |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Doctorate
(1983)
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Queen's University
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Male / English
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