
Tiehang Wu
Tiehang Wu
Research Associate, Garey Lab
Contact
Office: BSF 201
Phone: 813/974-7103
Email:
Bio
Soil and marine sediment biodiversity using molecular methods. My background is in fungal and microbial soil ecology.
Education
Ph.D. Pennsylvania State 2002
Recent Publications
Wu T, Chellemi DO, Graham JH and Rosskopf EN (2008). Assessment of fungal communities in soil and tomato roots subjected to diverse land and crop management systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40: 1967-1970.
Wu T, Chellemi DO, Graham JH, Martin KJ and Rosskopf EN (2008). Comparison of soil bacterial communities under diverse land management and crop production practices. Microbial Ecology 55: 293 – 310.
Wu T, Chellemi DO, Martin KJ, Graham JH and Rosskopf EN (2007) Discriminating the effects of agricultural land management practices on soil fungal communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39: 1139-1155.
Wu T, Kabir Z, and RT Koide (2005). A possible role for saprotrophic microfungi in the N nutrition of ectomycorrhizal Pinus resinosa. Soil Biology and Biochem. 37: 965-975.
Wu T, Sharda , NJ and RT Koide (2003). Exploring interaction between saprotrophic microbes and ectomycorrhizal fungi using a protein=tannin complex as an N source by red pine. New Phytologist 159: 131-139.