Horticulture & Related FieldsRachel Becknell
2018 The Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture
Rachel E. Becknell is a PhD candidate in the Evolution, Ecology, and Population Biology program at Washington University
in St. Louis in a liation with the Missouri Botanical Garden and the university’s Tyson Research Center. Her project is titled “The Effects of Soil Microbes on the Growth and Survival of Endangered Astragalus bibullatus.” Her dissertation focuses on the e ects of soil microbes, such as mycorrhizal fungi and fungal pathogens, on community dynamics in tallgrass prairie restorations and
in the reintroduction of the federally endangered glade plant species Astragalus bibullatus. This species is currently known to exist in only eight populations in central Tennessee. Becknell will examine whether it possesses species-specific microbes necessary for its successful long-term reintroduction.
The Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture
To promote conservation of rare and endangered flora in the United States through the programs of the Center for Plant Conservation, Escondido, California.
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