Howard Griffiths (scientist)
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Research
Griffiths' specializations include:
- Responses to climate change, reflected by his membership of the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (CCfCS).[5]
- Global food security, a University of Cambridge Research Theme.[6]
- Conservation and bioenergy crops,[1] through his membership to the Cambridge Conservation Initiative.[7]
Griffiths has a particular interest in introducing the dynamics of plant processes without the need for time-lapse photography. His lectures demonstrate how the spatial segregation of photosystem 1 and photosystem 2 creates a highly dynamic system with lateral mobility and migration of damaged photosynthetic reaction centers through thylakoid membranes.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
He studies the reaction mechanism of RuBisCO and how plants have evolved.[1] His primary focus being the types of "carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms" (CCMs) which enhance the operating efficiency of RuBisCO and thereby CO₂-fixation.[1][3] CCMs of interest include crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), the biochemical C4 pathway, and the biophysical CCM found within algae, cyanobacteria and hornworts.[1][3]
He uses stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen to compare how different types of plants have evolved their own methods of photosynthesis.[1][3] Study of these isotopes can also analyse the water use of plants and insects.[1][3]
He collaborated on an international project investigating the possibility of introducing the algal CCM into terrestrial plants called the Combining Algal and Plant Photosynthesis project (CAPP).[8][9][10][11] In 2016, they achieved successful results[12] and they now hope to implement this technique to increase the rate of photosynthesis in plants and hence increase crop yields.[12]
His goal in his work is not only to discover new molecular and ecological insights but then use those insights to sustain plant diversity and combat climate change.[1]
As part of his work, Griffiths has been a visiting research fellow to the Australian National University in 2006 and 2008.[3] He is part of peer review for the National Environmental Research Council.[3][13] He has also conducted many field work expeditions to countries including Trinidad, Venezuela, and Panama, as part of his research.[1][3]
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- "Food security: sustainability and equality in crop production systems" - in collaboration with the Global Food Security Interdisciplinary Research Centre[2]
- "Defining the algal chloroplast pyrenoid" - a continuation of his RuBisCO work.[2]
- "Carbon assimilation and hydraulic constraints in C3, C4 and CAM systems"[2]
- "Epiphyte environmental interactions and climate change" - focussing on samples collected during field work[2]
Publications
Griffiths has a blog documenting his and his students' research in physiological ecology.[14]
He is the author, co-author or editor of several textbooks and monographs,[15] including The Carbon Balance of Forest Biomes with Paul Gordon Jarvis.[16]
According to Google Scholar[17] and Scopus,[18] his most highly cited peer-reviewed publications were in The Journal of Experimental Botany,[19][20] Oecologia,[21] New Phytologist,[22] and Functional Plant Biology.[23]
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External links
- Griffiths' staff page for Cambridge