Institute for Conservation Biology and Environmental Management, School of Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong 2522, Australia; email:
Annu Rev Plant Biol. 2014;65:1-32. doi: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-050213-035739.
This is a tale of a career in plant physiological ecology that enjoyed the freedom to address photosynthetic physiology and biochemistry in leaves of plants from diverse environments. It was supported by block funding (now sadly a thing of the past) for research at the Australian National University, by grants during appointments in the United States and in Germany, and by Columbia University. It became a "career experiment" in which long-term, high-trust support for curiosity-driven plant biology in Australia, and at times in the United States, led to surprisingly innovative results. Although the rich diversity of short-term competitive grant opportunities in the United States sustained ongoing research, it proved difficult to mobilize support for more risky long-term projects. A decade after the closure of the Biosphere 2 Laboratory, this article highlights the achievements of colleagues in experimental climate change research from 1998 to 2003.
这是一个关于植物生理生态学职业生涯的故事,该职业享有在不同环境下的植物叶片中研究光合作用生理学和生物化学的自由。该职业生涯得到了澳大利亚国立大学的专项研究资金(现在已经成为过去式)、在美国和德国任职期间的拨款以及哥伦比亚大学的支持。这成为了一项“职业实验”,其中对澳大利亚和有时在美国的好奇心驱动的植物生物学的长期、高度信任的支持带来了令人惊讶的创新成果。尽管美国丰富多样的短期竞争资助机会支持了正在进行的研究,但事实证明,为更具风险的长期项目调动支持是困难的。在生物圈 2 号实验室关闭十年后,本文重点介绍了 1998 年至 2003 年期间从事实验性气候变化研究的同事们的成就。