J. Tom Cothren
Professor and Crop Physiologist
Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 1971
Email: jtcothren@tamu.edu
Voice: 979.845.0360
Office: 336A Heep Center
MEPS 316. Theory and Practice of Plant Physiology. (2-3). Credit 3.
Theory of plant physiology related to purposeful practices for improving plant adaptation, productivity and quality and for protecting and remediating environments in agriculture; laboratory experiments of physiology of plant structure, components and culture; water relations and stress; nitrogen and mineral nutrition; gas exchange; hormonal regulation.
Prerequisites: BOTN 101; CHEM 101; junior or senior classification.
AGRO 607. Crop Physiology (3-0). Credit 3.
Growth and productivity of major agronomic crops as related to plant physiological processes and environmental parameters, including manipulation of crop growth for enhanced production.
Prerequisites: AGRO 303; MEPS 313.