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About the Department of Plant Physiology

The Department of Plant Physiology is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre. We are about 100 persons in total at the department. We typically are around 20-25 PhD students, 30 post doctoral fellows, 15 technical administrational staff and more than 20 group leaders.

Our main activities are academic research in experimental plant biology where the major aim is to understand all aspects of plants in relation to the environment in which they live. We also teach plant physiology/molecular plant biology both at the Bachelor and Masters levels.

In 1999, the Department of Plant Physiology formed a centre of experimental plant biology, (UPSC), together with the Department of , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

For more information about research and education, please have a look at the UPSC homepage:

Latest news

Umeå research project selected for IVA’s List for Research Impact 2026
Published: 2026-06-04

Growing interest in climate-smart food production – facility planned at Dåva.

Graduate course collaboration sparks new plant growth insights
Published: 2026-06-01

IceLab Camp sparked a collaboration using models to study how nutrients shape plant roots.

New project investigates how plants stay strong while growing
Published: 2026-05-21

The DYNAMO project explores how plant cell walls regulate growth and stability.

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Latest publications

Our research is peer-reviewed and published in international scientific journals.

Latest update: 2020-09-04