

Susan K Reynolds
Focused on real-world applications of plant genetics and agronomy, Susan K Reynolds is a distinguished researcher at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Her work primarily revolves around the intricate dynamics of plant genetics and plant pathology, aiming to enhance crop resilience and productivity. With a keen interest in agronomy, Susan's research endeavors are directed towards understanding and improving the genetic makeup of plants to combat diseases and adapt to changing environmental conditions. Susan has been an integral part of numerous collaborative projects, working alongside esteemed colleagues such as Jochum J Wiersma, Emily J Conley, Ruth Dill-Macky, James A Anderson, James Kolmer, and Yue Jin. These collaborations have enriched her research, allowing her to explore diverse aspects of plant science and contribute to the development of innovative solutions in the field. Her dedication to advancing agricultural science is reflected in her active participation in interdisciplinary research initiatives. Susan's work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has significant implications for practical applications in agriculture, particularly in enhancing crop yields and sustainability. In addition to her research, Susan is committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment for students and young researchers. Her passion for plant science and her commitment to addressing global agricultural challenges make her a valuable asset to the University of Minnesota and the broader scientific community.
Publications
, 2015-04-21
, 347-366, 2003-01-01
, 2013-12-04
, 219-234, 2024-04-03
, 395-414, 1985-10-01
, 189-200, 2004-08-01
, 1-34, 2023-01-01
, 258-322, 1994-09-15
, 75-114, 1994-09-15
, 332-339, 1997-07-31
, 14-23, 1982-05-01