My overall research interests lie in woody root physiological ecology. Primarily, my lab works on examining root morphological and physiological response to abiotic and biotic stressors. The majority of my research deals with growth and physiological responses of plants to water deficits under both greenhouse and field conditions.
- Information for prospective students and researchers
- Current projects
- Bauerle Lab people
- Taryn Bauerle's profile page.
- Questions? Email bauerle@cornell.edu
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New course, Fall 2009: HORT 4360 Environmental Landscape Management Gain an understanding of current methods for maintenance of plants in the landscape and greenroofs, including soil, water, nutrients, weed management and techniques in arboriculture. Understanding and troubleshooting biotic and abiotic landscape problems and how they affect plant growth.
Course Instructor: Prof. Taryn Bauerle (bauerle@cornell.edu) |

