
معرفی
Peter V. Minorsky is a Professor in the Department of Natural Sciences at Mercy College. He holds a B.A. from Vassar College and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. His primary affiliations include the School of Health and Natural Sciences, where he teaches Introductory Biology, Ecology, and Plant Biology courses. Minorsky is co-author of the globally influential Campbell Biology textbook, specifically managing the Plant Unit content. His research focuses on plant responses to environmental changes, including groundbreaking work on geomagnetic influences on plant function and reviving the legacy of Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, an Indian plant physiologist whose contributions were historically marginalized due to racism.
Minorsky’s research explores plant behavior and cognition through projects like foliar nyctinasty (leaf movements), calcium signaling in temperature sensing, and the controversial 'plant neurobiology' movement. He has pioneered studies linking geomagnetic fields to coconut palm asymmetry and plant physiology. His work bridges historical science critique with modern experimental botany, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
His publications span plant physiology, ecological adaptations, and the history of science, with notable works addressing racial biases in scientific recognition. Though no specific grants or student advisees are listed, his contributions to education and research have shaped global biology curricula and challenged traditional paradigms in plant science.




