FS561 2007 Students
| Name | Department/research/interests |
LAB GROUP
A: Gas Exchange B: Dendrochronology C: Sap flow |
PROJECT GROUP Tree rings and climate |
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Molly Botts
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bottsm<at>science.oregonstate.edu |
Department: Botany and Plant Pathology
Major Professor: Everett Hansen
Research Interests: plant pathology
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10/4 A 10/11 B 10/25 C |
Physiology and Productivity |
| Brad Collins | collinb2<at>science.oregonstate.edu |
Department: Botany and Plant Pathology
Major Professor: Jennifer Parke
Research Interests: Interests
- Mycology, Forest Pathology, Forest Ecology, Tree Physiology,
Science Education. My thesis research centers around the
physiological changes (primarily hydraulic changes) that occur when
Phytophthora ramorum infects the xylem of tree species of Fagaceae.
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10/4 B 10/11 C 10/25 A
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Hydraulics and water flux |
| Ani Elias | Ani.Elias<at>oregonstate.edu |
Department: Forest Science
Major Professor: Steve Strauss
Research Interests:
Evaluation of transgenic plants for stress tolerance, lignin
accumulation and associated growth factors.
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10/4 C 10/11 A 10/25 B |
Experimental studies with carbon and water relations |
| Levi Fredrikson | fredrikl<at>hort.oregonstate.edu |
Department: Horticulture (viticulture)
Major Professor: Patricia Skinkis
Research Interests: Cover crop management in vineyards,
sustainable agriculture systems
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10/4 C 10/11 A 10/25 B |
Physiology and Productivity |
| Cody Hale | cody.hale<at>oregonstate.edu |
Department: Water Resources Graduate
Program
Major Professor: Jeff McDonnell
Research Interests:
Hydrologic and vegetative interactions; Forest management effects
on water quality and quantity; Streamwater residence time
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10/4 C 10/11 A 10/25 B |
Hydraulics and water flux |
| Debbie Maynard |
debbie.maynard<at>oregonstate.edu
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Department: Wood Science and Engineering
Major Professor: Barb Lachenbruch
Research Interests: My interests are wood
anatomy/morphology/development. I will be contributing to a
project titled "Sorting for and Understanding the Basis of
Treatability Differences in Douglas Fir Wood from Different
Regions". The PI's are Dr. Lachenbruch and Dr. Jeff Morrell.
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10/4 A 10/11 B 10/25 C |
Hydraulics and water flux |
| Mike Messier |
Department: Forest Science
Major Professor: Dave Hibbs
Research Interests:
Historical stand structure and fire history in riparian areas of SW
Oregon (using dendrochronological techniques)
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10/4 B 10/11 C 10/25 A |
Tree rings and climate | |
| Danny Norlander | Daniel.norlander<at>oregonstate.edu |
Department: Forest Science
Major Professor: Dave Shaw
Research Interests:
My research
interests surround the impact of forest pathology on the health of
forests as a whole. Looking at stand and landscape level impacts
and the ways that tree and pathogen interactions change with their
environment (hosts, climate, invasive/introduced species) as well as
shape the landscape.
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10/4 A 10/11 B 10/25 C |
Tree rings and climate |
| Brendan Rogers | brog107<at>gmail.com |
Department: Forest Science
Major Professor: Ron Neilson
Research Interests: I'm interested in how terrrestrial
ecosystems will respond to climate change and what feedbacks will
result. For my master's I'm analyzing the response of eastern and
western Cascades forests to a doubling of atmospheric CO2.
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10/4 B 10/11 C 10/25 A |
Experimental studies with carbon and water relations |
| Harold Zald | harold.zald<at>oregonstate.edu |
Department: Forest Science
Major Professor: Tom Spies
Research Interests:
Ecological Applications of Tree-Ring Data;
Spatio-Temporal Patterns of
Alpine Treeline Movement in Response to Climatic Change
Predicitve Modeling of Vegetation Composition and Structure
via Integration of Field Data, Multi-Spectral Satellite
Imagery, and LiDAR;
Mixed-Conifer Regeneration Responses to Alternative Silvicultural Systems |
10/4 A 10/11 B 10/25 C |
Physiology and Productivity |