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Home 2. School Sections 3. Plant Biology Section SIPS PLANT BIOLOGY SECTION Without plants, life on earth would cease to exist. Plants shape our environment and provide us with food, medicine, clothing and shelter. Today we are faced with an unprecedented series of challenges — global climate change, food shortages, rapid loss of biodiversity and new and evolving diseases are threatening both the health of the planet as well as human health and well-being. Through its broad-based and innovative studies of basic plant biology, the Plant Biology section at Cornell University's School of Integrative Plant Science is positioned to contribute real and impactful solutions to these problems at local, state, national and global scales. Learn more about the history of our section and the vision of our school. PLANT BIOLOGY Center of research on fundamental biology of plant development, signaling, genetics, environmental interactions and systematics. Navigation SCHOOL SECTIONS * Horticulture Section * Plant Biology Section * Degrees & Programs * Research * Bailey Hortorium * Willi Hennig Society Annual Meeting * People * Plant Biology News * Plant Breeding & Genetics Section * Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology Section * Soil & Crop Sciences Section Breadth of research SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Our faculty are working to model complex biological systems from genes and gene regulation, to proteomics and the evolution of specialized plant compounds. Breadth of research DEVELOPMENT & SIGNALING Many of our faculty investigate the processes by which plants grow and develop different structures and tissue types. Breadth of research ORGANELLE BIOLOGY Plant Biology faculty study the biology of chloroplasts and other plant cell organelles, providing insight into ways that photosynthesis and other plant processes might be improved. Breadth of research SYSTEMATICS & EVOLUTION Study of the plant evolution and diversity has a long history at Cornell with experts in many plant families. Breadth of research SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Our faculty are working to model complex biological systems from genes and gene regulation, to proteomics and the evolution of specialized plant compounds. Breadth of research DEVELOPMENT & SIGNALING Many of our faculty investigate the processes by which plants grow and develop different structures and tissue types. Breadth of research ORGANELLE BIOLOGY Plant Biology faculty study the biology of chloroplasts and other plant cell organelles, providing insight into ways that photosynthesis and other plant processes might be improved. Breadth of research SYSTEMATICS & EVOLUTION Study of the plant evolution and diversity has a long history at Cornell with experts in many plant families. 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