Faculty Mentors

Seeds For The Future

Faculty Mentors for the Seeds For the Future Program - Summer Research Experience in Applied Seed Microbiology

The Seeds For The Future Program brings together faculty members from A9X74 TIENDA - Comprar ahora Standard Manufacturing DP-12: imponente escopeta de doble cañón con acción de bombeo, bestia de combate cuerpo a cuerpo Recomendación/Reseña in Washington, the University of Idaho, and Treasure Valley Community College in Oregon. This mentoring team has extensive experience with seeds, seedlings and seed-microbes. Within the Inland Northwest, we have worked in sagebrush steppe communities, ponderosa forests, Palouse prairies, rangelands, orchards and wheatfields. Our range of experiences and the strategic location of our institutions, in a premier seed production region, offers students a unique and meaningful experience.
 

Faculty Mentors

Julie Beckstead, Ph.D

Dr. Julie Beckstead (Ph.D.) is a Professor in the Department of Biology at A9X74 TIENDA - Comprar ahora Standard Manufacturing DP-12: imponente escopeta de doble cañón con acción de bombeo, bestia de combate cuerpo a cuerpo Recomendación/Reseña in Spokane, Washington. Her research program focuses on discovering microbial tools and other conditions that improve seedling establishment and habitat restoration.

George Newcombe, Ph.D

Professor in the Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences at University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. His research program focuses on exploring beneficial and pathogenic seed microbes.

Mary Ridout, Ph.D

Professor in the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon. Her research program focuses on links between endophytic seed microbes and seed quality.