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Mei-Hsing Chen
... specific microbial communities that may impart disease suppressive properties. The major hypothesis being tested in my work is that hosts are associated with specific microbial communities, ... demonstrate and determine seed colonizing microbial communities contributing to suppressiveness. Furthermore, I hope to understand the mechanisms by which of those microbial communities which interfere with P. ...
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Allison L. H. Jack
... €™m currently working towards taxonomically and functionally characterizing the seed-colonizing microbial communities associated with disease suppressive composts and vermicomposts. I’m especially interested ... ongoing Graduate Research Assistant Cornell University: Department of Plant Pathology Spermosphere microbial communities Awards and Honors 2006–Andrew W. Mellon Student Research Grant 2004â ...
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Methods to Detect Microbes and Microbial Diversity in Soil
... Microbial Diversity in Soil An Online Workshop - July 14 - September 1, 2005 This symposium is made financially possible by: Event hosted by: Welcome. Many methods exist for the characterization of soil microbial communities ...
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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... for plant diseases; (3) clarify the role of biofilm formation in microbial colonization of the phyllosphere; (4) develop methods for using microbial communities to control plant diseases; and (5) develop strategies for enhancing ...
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Virginia O.
... Loper, J. E. 2002. Biological control of fire blight: Understanding interactions among introduced and indigenous microbial communities. Pages 225-239. In: Phyllosphere Microbiology. S. E. Lindow, E. I. Hecht-Poinar, and V ... , K. B. and Stockwell, V. O. 1998. Management of fire blight: A case study in microbial ecology. Annual Review of Phytopathology 36:227-248. Stockwell, V. O., Johnson, K. B., and ...
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology - Journal Information
... Microbial aspects of biogeochemical cycles and processes Microbial community ecology Phylogenetic and functional diversity of microbial communities Evolutionary biology of microorganisms Microbial aspects of environmental pollution Application of molecular and genomic technologies in microbial ...
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WVU - Plant & Soil Science
... : 293-3911 xt. 2225 E-mail: Alan.Sexstone@mail.wvu.edu Research Interests: Microbial communities are essential to well-functioning ecosystems. My research and teaching emphasizes the identity, ecology ... -celled soil bacteria, detection of temporal changes in microbial indicators of soil quality as a function of management practice, and microbial treatment of polluted water in constructed freshwater ...
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NCSU Plant Pathology | Research
... Microbial Ecology and Epidemiology Host-Parasite Interactions and Genomics Diagnosis, Forecasting and Disease Management Microbial Ecology and Epidemiology research encompasses important soilborne and foliar pathosystems, microbial biodiversity, microbial communities ... Faculty Directory USDA ARS Plant Science Research Unit Microbial Ecology and Epidemiology Host-Parasite Interactions and Genomics ...
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Biological Soil Crusts
... communities of organisms that survive and thrive in such an environment. Soils in arid regions are full microscopic life which contribute to the formation of soils and the ecosystem's health. Microbial communities ...
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Assistant Professor, Molecular Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
... biology or genetics of microorganisms or microbial communities. The research area should take advantage of and build upon the department's strengths in anaerobic microbiology, genomics and microbial ecology. The successful candidate will ...
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