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Picone, Christopher
Office Information:
CS-113
Phone: 978-665-3079
Email: cpicone@fsc.edu
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Education:
- University Of Michigan (Ann
Arbor, MI). Ph.D. Ecology. 1999. Ph.D. Thesis:
Comparative ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in
lowland tropical forest and pasture.
- Michigan State University
(Lansing, MI). Graduate Mycology course. 1998.
- Organization for Tropical Studies
(Costa Rica). Tropical Managed Ecosystems Course. 1993.
- College of the Holy Cross
(Worcester, MA). B.A., Biology summa cum laude.
1990.
Research
Interests:
Ecology of agricultural systems
compared to "natural" systems Relationships between plants
and beneficial soil fungi (mycorrhizas) Sustainable
agriculture (especially perennial grains grown in mixtures)
Tropical forest ecology and conservation Ecological
education.
Current
Projects:
Comparing communities of beneficial
soil fungi in native grasslands and agricultural systems in
Kansas
The role of "host-specificity" in controlling the fungus
soecies growing with different plant groups
Potential for potential fungi to supress agricultural weeds
Evaluating techniques for teaching graphing and analytical
skills to improve ecological literacy.
Representative Publications:
Peer-reviewed Articles & Book
Chapters
Picone, C. Managing communities of arbuscular mycorrizal
fungi: perennial, no-till systems are more important than
plant diversity. To be submitted to Ecological Applications.
Cox, T.S., C. Picone, and W. Jackson. 2004. Research
priorities in natural systems agriculture. Journal of Crop
Improvement 12 (1/2): 511- 532.
Picone, C. 2003. Managing mycorrhizae for a sustainable
agriculture in the tropics. Pp. 93-130 in Advances in
Agroecology Tropical agroecosystems. John Vandermeer, Ed.
CRC Press.
Picone, C., D.Vantassel. 2002. Agriculture and biodiversity
loss: industrial agriculture. Pp. 99-105 in Life on Earth:
An Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution.
Niles Eldredge, Ed. ABC-CLIO publishers.
Cox, T. S., M. Bender, C. Picone, D. L. Van Tassel, J. B.
Holland, C. E. Brummer, B. E. Zoeller, A. H. Paterson and W.
Jackson. 2002. Breeding perennial grain crops. Critical
Reviews in Plant Sciences 21:59-91.
Picone, C. 2000. Diversity and abundance of arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungus spores in tropical forest and pasture.
Biotropica 32: 734-750.
Picone, C. 1996. Abundance, diversity, and spatial
heterogeneity of AM fungal spores in degraded pasture and
lowland forest of Nicaragua. Pp. 134-136 in Mycorrhizas in
Integrated Systems: from Genes to Plant Development. C.
Azc�n-Aguilar and J.M.Barea, Eds. European Commission,
Brussels, Belgium.
Murray, K. G., S. Russell, C. Picone, W. Sherwood, M.
Kuhlman, and K. Winnet-Murray. 1994. Seed passage rates in
fruit-eating birds: chemical control by plants and
consequences for dispersal distance and germination success.
Ecology 75: (4) 989-994.
Harrington, B. H., C. Picone, S. L. Resende, and F.
Leeuwenberg. 1993. Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica)
migration in southern Argentina. Wader Study Group Bulletin,
January.
Reports & Popular Media
Picone, C. 2004. Evaluation of the Land Institute's Graduate
Fellows Workshop in Natural Systems Agriculture, June 6-12,
2004. Evaluation on file with the G.E. Dodge Foundation, and
with The Land Institute, Salina, KS.
Picone, C. 2002. Natural systems of soil fertility: the webs
beneath our feet. The Land Report 73: 3-7.
Picone, C. 2000. Wheat as part of a soil community: a
history of cooperation with fungi. The Land Report 67: 6-7.
Picone, C. Voting for Nader would help farmers. Op-Ed piece
for the Salina Journal, September 18, 2000.
Picone, C., W. Jackson, S. Cox, and D. Van Tassel. Give
consumers choice on genetically altered food. Op-Ed piece
for the Kansas City Star, Sept. 11, 2000.
Picone, C. The goal is fair trade, not just free trade.
Op-Ed piece for the Salina Journal, December 15, 1999.
Picone, C., D. Andresen, G. Thomas, and D. Griffith. 1999.
Say no to GMOs: A rational, scientific assessment of the
risks from genetically modified crops to health, the
environment and small farmers. Agenda magazine. May-June.
pp. 6-8. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Picone, C. 1992. Searching for the austral shorebirds.
Manomet Bird Observatory Quarterly. Spring/summer: 10-13.
Professional Affiliations:
- Ecological Society of America
(Soil microbial ecology, agro-ecology, and education
sections)
- Soil Ecology Society
- New World Agriculture and Ecology
Group
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