Fruit Crop Physiology
We study physiological processes related to fruit crop growth, development, productivity, and fruit quality.
Seoul National University
Laboratory of Pomology & Environmental Plant Physiology
We study fruit crop physiology, environmental responses, photosynthesis, and plant monitoring to better understand how plants grow and respond to changing environments.
Research
Our research focuses on physiological mechanisms and practical approaches for improving the understanding and management of fruit crops under diverse environmental conditions.
We study physiological processes related to fruit crop growth, development, productivity, and fruit quality.
We investigate how fruit crops respond to temperature, water, light, and other environmental stress conditions.
We analyze photosynthetic performance, gas exchange, and carbon assimilation to understand plant productivity.
We explore non-destructive approaches for monitoring plant physiological status and stress responses.
News
Recent news, research activities, publications, and laboratory updates will be archived here.
Our lab participated in Kebi Farm Day at Kebi Farm in Cheonan. During the visit, members experienced blueberry picking, sampled fresh blueberries, toured the breeding research institute, and held the monthly meeting.
Lab members planted 200 grapevines together as part of vineyard establishment.
Research updates, experiment progress, publications, and conference-related news will be archived here.
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