Thomas C. Vogelmann
Professor of Plant Biology
Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Ph.D. 1980, Syracuse University
Email: Thomas.Vogelmann@uvm.edu
Phone: 802-656-0422
Office: CALS Dean's Office, Morrill Hall
Research Area: Photosynthesis, Plant Adaptations to the Environment, Photobiology, Instrumentation Development
Courses Taught: Botany Seminar (PBIO 282); Exploring Biology (BCOR 011)
Selected Publications
- Holly L. Gorton, Craig R. Brodersen, William E. William, and Thomas C. Vogelmann. 2010. Measurement of the optical properties of leaves under diffuse light. Photochemistry and Photobiology 86: 1076–1083.
- Craig R. Brodersen and Thomas C. Vogelmann. 2010. Do changes in light direction affect absorption profiles in leaves? Functional Plant Biology 37:403–412.
- Abby van den Berg, Thomas C. Vogelmann, and Timothy D. Perkins. 2009. Anthocyanin influence on light absorption within juvenile and senescing sugar maple leaves - do anthocyanins function as photoprotective visible light screens? Functional Plant Biology 36:793-800.
- Brodersen, C.R., Vogelmann, T.C., Willliams, W.E., Gorton, H.L. 2008. A new paradigm in leaf-level photosynthesis: direct and diffuse lights are not equal. Plant, Cell & Environment 31:159–164.
- Brodersen, C.R., Vogelmann, T.C. 2007. Do epidermal lens cells facilitate the absorptance of diffuse light? American Journal of Botany 94: 1061-1066.
- Evans, J. R., Vogelmann,T. C. 2006. Photosynthesis within isobilateral Eucalyptus pauciflora leaves. New Phytologist 171: 771-782.