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Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Trainees

Graduate Theses Directed

  • Michael Holmes, PhD 1995, Ecological Effects of a Genetically Engineered Microorganism, Klebsiella planticola.
  • Shannon Fitzpatrick, MS completed 1995, The Effect of Ozone on Wheat and the Soil Foodweb around Wheat.

Non-Thesis Students Directed

  • Laurie McLellan-Penders, non-thesis MS completed 1992 in Ecological Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi.

Graduate Committee Memberships

  • Jeff Peterson, Zoology, MS 1989 James Entry, Forest Science, PhD 1989 Gaye Bradshaw, Forest Science, PhD 1991 Mark Azevedo, Botany & Plant Pathology, MS 1992 Randy Wogen, Botany & Plant Pathology, Non-thesis MS 1993 Stefan Seiter, Horticulture, MS 1993, PhD 1997 Jane Smith, Forest Science, PhD 1993 Tara Reed, Entomology, MS 1995 Edith Estrada-Venegas, Entomology, PhD 1996 Michael Holst, Teaching, M.S. 1996 Elizabeth Zoeller, Teaching, M.S., 1996 Marla Gillham, Forest Science, PhD expected 1997 Kathryn Johnson, Forest Science, PhD 1998 Nancy Baumeister, Entomology, Ph.D., expected 1999
  • Veronica Nunez-Teran, Entomology, M.S., 1999

Graduate School Representatives

  • Brenda Wiens, Zoology, PhD 1992 Teal Purrington, Range Science, MS 1992
  • Thomas Silverstein, Crop Science, MS June 1994

Lab-Rotation Students

  • Brent Hardy (1998-1999) Larry Stark (1996-1998) Roxanne Johnston (1994-1995) Amy Tuininga (1994-1995) Joe Telefici (1992) Karen Dunham (1992-1993) Bibit Traut (1992)
  • Michael Holmes (1991)

Post-Doctoral Supervision

  • Michael Holmes April 1995 - April 1996 Ken Cullings, Jan 1994 - March 1994
  • Thomas Forge, Nov 1993 - Nov 1994

 

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Benefits of the Soil foodweb

The soil food web is a complex, interdependent, mutually beneficial group of organisms

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