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Crop and Soil Science is Learning to manage problem algae in Upper Klamath Lake
Crop and Soil Science is Learning to manage problem algae in Upper Klamath Lake
(Kale Haggard, May 2006. Photo credit - Pat Hayes)

Highlighted Programs:

ODA-OSU Oilseed Program

Recent Accomplishments:

<b>Silvia Rondon</b> received the Savery Outstanding Young faculty award
Silvia Rondon received the Savery Outstanding Young faculty award

Announcements:

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Winter Term 2008 Course Offerings

Spring Term 2008 Course Offerings

Job Openings:

  • Research Associate (Post Doc) - This research is exploring how Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea (AOA) and Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria (AOB) are involved in the nitrification process in soils under different vegetation and land use practices. The postdoctoral research will be focused on laboratory and field studies with natural and manipulated soils and will involve the use of molecular biological and stable isotope techniques.
  • Research Associate (Post Doc) - The person in this position will investigate the role of bacteria and fungi in the ecology of nitrogen cycling in soils.
  • Instructor - Seed Certification Specialist - Academic Teaching/Research Faculty
  • Instructor Pool - The Department of Crop & Soil Science is recruiting for part-time Instructors to teach on a term by term basis for the 2007/2008 academic year.  

Upcoming Events:

Monday, May 19th 2008

Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center Organic Hay Field Day
15N from Labeled Leaf Litter Found in Soil Density and Particle-Size Fractions after 12 Years

 

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Corvallis, OR 97331-3002