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Professor Danielle Way is a leading academic in the Division of Plant Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU). Her research focuses on plant physiological responses to environmental stressors, particularly climate change impacts on photosynthesis, carbon cycling, and ecosystem resilience. She has supervised numerous research students and leads projects investigating climate-resilient crops and boreal forest dynamics.
Her work integrates field experiments, modeling, and molecular approaches to understand plant acclimation mechanisms. Notable projects include studies on C4 photosynthesis, boreal conifer responses to warming, and wheat respiratory physiology under elevated temperatures. She collaborates internationally on topics like tree-ring data analysis and carbon sequestration potential.
Key areas of research include: (1) Thermal and CO2 acclimation of photosynthesis, (2) Climate change effects on boreal forests, (3) Plant stress physiology under future climate scenarios. Her contributions bridge plant biology with global change science, informing ecological and agricultural resilience strategies.
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