Elena Andrea Pelech
Elena Andrea Pelech
| | University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEducation
Degree/postdoc positions |
Area of study |
Institution |
Bachelor’s degree |
Genetics |
University of Essex |
Master’s degree |
Na |
Na |
Doctorate |
Plant Physiology |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Postdoc(s) |
Photosynthesis with Steve Long Stomata with Tracy Lawson |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
I study the function and structure of plants related to photosynthesis and water-use efficiency in both controlled and field environments.
For RIPE, I will use gas exchange techniques to characterize transgenic plants with reduced blue light response.
Awards, Recognition, and Volunteer Work
- Plant, Cell and Environment
- Plant Physiology
- Plant Direct
- Vice-chair of the Environmental and Ecological Plant Physiology section of ASPB (American Society of Plant Biology).
- Membership committee of ASPB
I study the physiological plasticity of plants related to photosynthesis and water-use efficiency under dynamic and steady-state light conditions in both controlled and field environments using gas exchange techniques. I also have experience with three-dimensional crop modelling of intercropping systems. The motivation for my research stems from the need to improve crop productivity and resource-use efficiency in a warming world. I am particularly interested in agroecological techniques and diversifying our crop systems.