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Eric Dusenge is a plant ecophysiologist focusing on the physiological growth responses of trees and crops to climate change. His research specifically examines photosynthesis and leaf respiration in tree species affected by boreal, temperate, and tropical biomes, as well as in wheat crops. His doctoral studies, culminating in a PhD in Biology, contributed insights into the responses of conifers to climate change. Dusenge is dedicated to enhancing the understanding of plant response mechanisms under changing climate conditions, which is essential for predicting future agricultural outcomes and ecological stability. His work employs rigorous scientific methods to analyze plant interactions with environmental variables, aiming to inform sustainable agricultural practices and forest management in the face of global climate shifts.
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