BotanyAnthony Ferrero
2018 The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
Anthony Logan Ferrero is a second-year microbiology major at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. This summer he will be studying the mechanism and adaptive significance of nickel hyperaccumulation in Streptanthus polygaloides, a serpentine species endemic to the western Sierra Nevada foothills. He will perform field collections of S. polygaloides (milkwort jewelflower) in its native range, as well as conduct a garden study examining factors affecting nickel hyperaccumulation
in this species, including drought stress and microbial diversity. Results may have implications for the use of hyperaccumulators in phytoremediation, which employs living green plants for decontamination.
The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
To promote the importance of botany to horticulture by encouraging young students to study field botany in the U.S., and to offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the field beyond the regular course of study.
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