Person

Charles Martinez

Assistant Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
Overview

Farm and Financial Management Livestock and Meat Economics

Research Focus

Farm and Financial Management Livestock and Meat Economics

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
PLSC 426 - Plant Biochemistry and Stress Physiology
3 credit hour(s)

Fundamental aspects of plant biochemistry and stress physiology. Overview of primary and secondary metabolism; phytohormone biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways; insight into the biochemical reactions triggered by the diverse stresses encountered by plants throughout their life cycles, and their association with stress tolerance mechanisms. Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 426 and PLSC 526
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : BIOL 113 or BIOL 114 or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: PLSC 333 or BCMB 321 Comments: Offered fall semester

Other Instructors: Islam, Tabibul

PLSC 526 - Plant Biochemistry & Stress Physiology
3 credit hour(s)

Fundamental aspects of plant biochemistry and stress physiology. Overview of primary and secondary metabolism; phytohormone biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways; insight into the biochemical reactions triggered by the diverse stresses encountered by plants throughout their life cycles, and their association with stress tolerance mechanisms. Credit Restriction(s): Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 426 and PLSC 526. Comments: Typically offered Fall semester.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level - graduate.

Other Instructors: Islam, Tabibul

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314A Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville, 2019
Responsible Area(s)
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Charles Martinez

Assistant Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
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314A Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville, 2019
Responsible Area(s)
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
Overview

Farm and Financial Management Livestock and Meat Economics

Research Focus

Farm and Financial Management Livestock and Meat Economics

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
PLSC 426 - Plant Biochemistry and Stress Physiology
3 credit hour(s)

Fundamental aspects of plant biochemistry and stress physiology. Overview of primary and secondary metabolism; phytohormone biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways; insight into the biochemical reactions triggered by the diverse stresses encountered by plants throughout their life cycles, and their association with stress tolerance mechanisms. Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 426 and PLSC 526
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : BIOL 113 or BIOL 114 or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: PLSC 333 or BCMB 321 Comments: Offered fall semester

Other Instructors: Islam, Tabibul

PLSC 526 - Plant Biochemistry & Stress Physiology
3 credit hour(s)

Fundamental aspects of plant biochemistry and stress physiology. Overview of primary and secondary metabolism; phytohormone biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways; insight into the biochemical reactions triggered by the diverse stresses encountered by plants throughout their life cycles, and their association with stress tolerance mechanisms. Credit Restriction(s): Students may not receive credit for both PLSC 426 and PLSC 526. Comments: Typically offered Fall semester.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level - graduate.

Other Instructors: Islam, Tabibul

Web Presence