Sharon Kingsland is professor emerita in the Department of History of Science and Technology at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of two previous books and has coedited two essay collections. She lives in Baltimore, MD.
“Sharon Kingsland has provided a brilliant, incisive, and wonderfully original account of the development of our understanding of plant evolution in a physiological context.”—Peter Raven, author of Driven by Nature: A Personal Journey from Shanghai to Botany and Global Sustainability “An exceptionally thorough, readable and enjoyable study of plant science’s embrace of the phytotron, unpacking its significance in the making of physiological ecology.”—Dominic Berry, coeditor of Narrative Science: Reasoning, Representing and Knowing since 1800 “A unique and wide-ranging history of the excitement, high expectations, big science, and interdisciplinary research in plant physiological ecology in the post–World War II era, which were kick-started by the development of the phytotron.”—E. A. Johnson, University of Calgary “An engaging narrative through historian’s eyes of the emergence of plant ecophysiology—an interplay of ideas, of careers and ambitions, and of phytotrons bringing people and disciplines together.”—Mark Westoby, Macquarie University