Two things:
1) To my knowledge, FEMA, TEMA, nor anyone else is confiscating supplies. Please quit spreading those rumors as they are counterproductive to response efforts.
2) If everyone could maybe please put aside the hate for a bit and pitch in to help, that would be great.
What determines transfer of carbon from plants to mycorrhizal fungi? For the past 2 years, we debated this question. And I mean debated. https://t.co/DbFicSityY #TansleyReview@NewPhyt 1/n
Weeks activities. Planted trees collected from PNW in Jan and grew as cuttings 2 months in greenhouse. Pulled & pinned drip irrigation system! Now dripping at 2g/hr
Next week install weather stations in PNW on our temp/precip gradient…
Repeat again next year?
Science!
This University of Tennessee position application is still open! -- AssistantAssociate Professor of Microbiology in area of Microbe-Plant Interactions
https://t.co/s56C20BE59
@savant_arun First measurements showed a significant increase with temp in June. Noisy and small, but significant. I havent fully analyzed these new data, but appeared like it it would probably still hold and fluxes in hottest plots seemed higher. Plan to check back 1 more time in October too
At the SPRUCE experiment doing some peat sampling and N2O flux measurements this week. Most are very low but a few of the hotter plots are letting off a bit of nitrous oxide!
The very inspiring award ceremony and lecture from Rodolfo Dirzo at this weeks ESA conference is now online. Nerd out my eco-friends! https://t.co/jNRzImKCCp
This postdoc position for SPRUCE project is open again! Initial candidate had accepted but got offer that worked better for family. If you’re interested or know someone, please have them apply ASAP! Looking to move fast now. https://t.co/IaZ874bPhV
Fortunately it looks like our datalogger and aboveground sensors survived ( located about 10 ft up a tree), but unfortunately the soil sensors went offline. Guess it must have moved through fast and on the ground. Note the spike in temp ~630PM
2 yrs ago we started putting together project to look at plant-microbe-soil interactions over temp/moisture gradients in Cascade Mts as a proxy for understanding resilience to climate change. Yesterday Retreat Fire moved through a study site near Yakima. Not a good sign...
@ramalho_iolanda Oops, hadnt thought about that and thanks for letting me know. I will contact the recruiter in our HR department and see if they can open it up for you.
This postdoc position for SPRUCE project is open again! Initial candidate had accepted but got offer that worked better for family. If you’re interested or know someone, please have them apply ASAP! Looking to move fast now. https://t.co/IaZ874bPhV