About
Rob Roelfsema, apl. Professor at the Chair of Molecular Plant Physiology and Biophysics - Botany I at the University of Würzburg, investigates ion transport mechanisms in plant cells. His work focuses on guard cell signaling, stomatal regulation, and stress responses, with implications for water-use efficiency in crops.
- University of Würzburg
- Julius von Sachs Institute of Biosciences
- Chair of Molecular Plant Physiology and Biophysics
Research Interests:
- Stomatal dynamics and CO2/water regulation
- Calcium signaling in plant stress responses
- Ion channel function and membrane potential
- Optogenetics in plant physiology
- Evolution of guard cell signaling pathways
Publication Trends: Analysis of 15 recent articles reveals a focus on plant electrophysiology, calcium signaling, and anion channel regulation across disciplines like plant stress biology, optogenetics, and ion transport systems.
Advising: Supervises doctoral students Pallegama (Krishani) Tennakoon and Namrah Ahmad, advancing research in plant signaling mechanisms.
Labs & Teams: Collaborates with the Julius von Sachs Institute team, integrating expertise in plant biophysics, ion channel analysis, and stress adaptation.
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