BotanyNoah Yawn
2019 The Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Noah Yawn is a freshman at Auburn University, studying organismal biology with a focus in conservation and biodiversity. At the Atlanta Botanical Garden (ABG) this summer, he will be censusing all known populations of the critically endangered Alabama canebrake pitcher plant (Sarracenia alabamensis), analyzing their oral communities, soil analytes, site quality, and conservation priority. Also, Yawn will perform tissue-culture samples on site lineages where canebrake pitcher plants cannot sexually reproduce for genetic safeguarding at the ABG. The resulting datasets from this updated survey will be used to better characterize the species occurrence, locate potential habitat for augmentation, and aid in the conservation strategy of this endangered species.
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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