Texas A&M Crop Physiology & Agroecology Research

Texas A&M Crop Physiology & Agroecology Research This page highlights Dr. Rajan's research program at Texas A&M.

09/17/2022

Texas A&M AgriLife Research will receive up to $65 million to expand climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices.

05/11/2021

A guest in our winter wheat field at College Station, TX.

📷 : Walker Crane

Kisman (Sanjana Bhattarai), a graduate student in our research group collected the first set of ASD hyperspectral reflec...
05/08/2021

Kisman (Sanjana Bhattarai), a graduate student in our research group collected the first set of ASD hyperspectral reflectance data from her 🌽 field at College Station, TX.

A team visit to the research site of our graduate student, Sanjana Bhattarai (Kisman) at College Station, TX.
04/26/2021

A team visit to the research site of our graduate student, Sanjana Bhattarai (Kisman) at College Station, TX.

As a part of Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) project, one of our student workers, Ty conducted soil nitrogen e...
04/26/2021

As a part of Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) project, one of our student workers, Ty conducted soil nitrogen extraction and analysis.

In  ,   leaf rust severity is at its peak during April 10-20. Attached are the photos of   moderately   (left) and   (ri...
04/15/2021

In , leaf rust severity is at its peak during April 10-20. Attached are the photos of moderately (left) and (right) to the leaf rust infection. Observations were noted at College Station, TX on April 14, 2021.

Agronomy Feeds the World Photo credit: Ty
04/09/2021

Agronomy Feeds the World

Photo credit: Ty

Pathogen infection in winter wheat as observed on 4 April, 2021 at College Station, TX. Note: Powdery mildew was observe...
04/04/2021

Pathogen infection in winter wheat as observed on 4 April, 2021 at College Station, TX.

Note: Powdery mildew was observed in only few plants of a plot.

Stripe Rust infection in winter wheat at College Station, Texas.
04/02/2021

Stripe Rust infection in winter wheat at College Station, Texas.

Two winter     showing difference in recovery from winter storm injury at LaCoste, Castroville, TX. Genotypes are in Fee...
03/21/2021

Two winter showing difference in recovery from winter storm injury at LaCoste, Castroville, TX. Genotypes are in Feekes growth stage 9. Bottom leaves are injured in both. However, the genotype on the right is lodged confirming some injury in stem tissues.

Top to bottom- Healthy leaf, initial symptom of rust, and rust disease symptom. Location: Texas A&M University Farm
03/19/2021

Top to bottom- Healthy leaf, initial symptom of rust, and rust disease symptom.

Location: Texas A&M University Farm

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