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Education Center | Feature Article - Burkholderia
cepacia: Friend or Foe?
Jennifer L. Parke
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Jennifer Parke graduated from the University of
California-Santa Cruz and received her Ph.D. in Botany and Plant Pathology from Oregon
State University in 1982. After a postdoctoral fellowship at CSIRO Division of Soils in
Adelaide, Australia, she became an Assistant and then Associate Professor in the
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1998 she moved to
Oregon State University where she is an Associate Professor (Research) in the Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology and Dept. of Crop and
Soil Science. Her research concerns biology of the rhizosphere, ecology and
biocontrol of soilborne oomycetes, mechanisms of biocontrol by B. cepacia, and
mycorrhizal fungi. |
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