EMAIL: trappej@fsl.orst.edu
PHONE: 541-7350-7394
FAX: 541-737-1393
B.S.F., 1953, University of Washington, Seattle
M.F., 1955, SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse
Ph.D., 1962, University of Washington, Seattle
NSF, "Ecology and Functions of Dark-septate Root Endophytes in Plant Com- munity Development in Glacier Forefronts," 1993-1996, $180,000.
USFS, Pacific Northwest Research Station, "Influence of Thinning, Plant Diversity, and Mycophagous Mammals on Mycorrhizal Fungi," 1993-1996, $145,000
NSF, "Taxonomy of Australasian Truffle and Truffle-like Fungi," 1992-1995, $200,000.
USFS, Intermountain Research Station, "Soil Microbial Ecology Influences on Restoration of Over-used Recreation Sites in Wilderness Areas of the Northern Rockies," 1992-1995, $65,000.
Amaranthus, M.P. and J.M. Trappe. 1993. Effects of erosion on ecto- and VA-mycorrhizal inoculum potential of soil following forest fire in southwest Oregon. Plant and Soil 150:41-49.
Cazarés, E. and J.M. Trappe. 1993. Vesicular endophytes in roots of the Pinaceae. Mycorrhiza 1:153-156.
Molina, R., H. Massicotte, and J.M. Trappe. 1992. Specificity phenomena in mycorrhizal symbioses: community-ecological consequences and practical implications, p. 357-423. In M.F. Allen (ed.), Mycorrhizal Functioning--An Integrative Plant-Fungal Process. Chapman & Hall, London.
Trappe, J.M., M.A. Castellano, and M.J. Trappe. 1992. Australasian truffle-like fungi. IV. Malajczukia gen. nov. (Basidiomycotina, Mesophelliaceae). Aust. Syst. Bot. 5:617-630.
Trappe, J.M. and D. Luoma. 1992. The ties that bind: fungi in ecosystems, p. 17-27. In G.C.
Carroll and D.T. Wicklow (eds.), The Fungal Community--Its Organization and Role in the
Ecosystem. Marcel Dekker, New York.
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