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Research

Graduate students need novel research topics to publish high-quality manuscripts. My research efforts focus on projects that have impact on forest management, as well as scientific innovation. Current projects include:

  • Genomic marker applications in breeding
  • Breeding strategies to balance genetic gain in the short-term and long-term
  • Seed orchard efficiency
  • Realized genetic gain of forest growth and yield
  • Conservation genetics for Pinus palustris

My research leverages Cooperative Tree Improvement Program support to encourage funding from federal, state, and non-profit partners. Access to a breeding facility allows propagation of well-designed populations to robustly test hypotheses. Cooperative members plant and measure field trials for research that benefits their operations. My interface with Cooperative members allows timely transfer of new technology.

Marker-aided selection for disease resistance. Scion from this tree was grafted into our breeding orchard to stack resistance alleles.
Marker-aided selection for disease resistance. Scion from this tree was grafted into our breeding orchard to stack resistance alleles.