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Nancy Collins Johnson

B.S., Biology, University of Minnesota, 1980
M.S., Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1985
Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, 1991

Areas of research interest and expertise

  • Soil Ecology
  • Mycorrhizal symbioses
  • Ecosystem restoration
  • Agroecology

Current research projects

  • Testing a unified hypothesis of mycorrhizal function, National Science Foundation
  • Interacting responses of C and N cycles to altered biodiversity, elevated CO2, and N enrichment, National Science Foundation
  • Narrowing the gap between theory and practice in mycorrhizal management, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
  • Evaluating the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in arsenic uptake by plants, Department of Energy
  • A quantitative test of rangeland health soil stability indicators: Do they reflect impacts to mycorrhizal fungal inoculum and plant establishment? Bureau of Land Management

Courses

  • ENV 230 Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment
  • BIO 326
  • BIO 471
  • BIO 571

E-mail: Nancy.Johnson@nau.edu

Mycorrhizal Ecology Lab

http://www.nau.edu/~envsci/johnsonlab/

   

Nancy Johnson chats with Mark Ritchie on the Serengeti in east Africa.

Nancy enjoys the great outdoors in northern Arizona.

 
 
 

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