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H. Jochen Schenk is a Professor in the Biological Sciences Department at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). He holds a PhD and MA from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Diploma in Biology from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany. His research focuses on plant physiology and ecophysiology, particularly plant-water relations, xylem hydraulic systems, and irrigation optimization in horticulture. He leads the 'Plants & H₂O Lab,' investigating mechanisms of water transport under pressure, lipid-coated nanobubbles in xylem sap, and root-water dynamics.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like Plant Biology, Plant Physiological Ecology, and Principles of Ecology. His lab combines field and laboratory techniques, emphasizing student involvement in projects. Key research themes include xylem surfactants, embolism resistance, and drought stress mitigation strategies for crops like avocado and citrus. Ongoing work explores root system architecture and global root distribution patterns linked to climate variability.
Notable contributions include redefining the cohesion-tension theory with xylem surfactant studies and developing sap flow measurement techniques. His international collaboration includes the PSInet global water potential network. Despite no listed awards, his work significantly impacts plant-water interaction models and sustainable irrigation practices.
