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教师 Profile
Mariann Johnston

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Mariann  Johnston

Professor and Director of Ranger School

Department of Sustainable 资源 Management
Wanakena Campus

mjohnston@nafdsf.com
315-848-2566

Highest Education

Ph.D., University of Idaho (Forest Nutrition), 2003

Areas of Study

  • Nutritent 生态 of Beech and Beech Bark Disease
  • Forest Health and Nutrition
  • Forest Fertilization
  • 森林土壤 & 生态
  • Forest Management

Courses Taught

  • FTC 206 — Forest 生态
  • FTC 217 — Wildland Firefighting and 生态
  • FTC 221 — Natural 资源 Management
  • FTC 237 — Introduction to Water and Soil 资源
  • FTC 238 — Forest Insects and Disease

Certifications and Awards

  • SUNY-养 Special Recognition Award, for Positively Influencing the Experience of a 2013 Graduate
  • 2012 New York Society of American Foresters Chair's Commendation
  • Certified Forester (SAF) since 2004
  • Inland Empire SAF Communicator of the Year, 2004

Professional and Community Service

  • Cub Committee Chair, Clifton-Fine Cub Scout Pack 28, 2013-2014
  • Chair, New York Society of American Foresters, 2013-2014
  • Chair-Elect, New York Society of American Foreters, 2011-2012
  • Society of American Foresters, Member since 1986
  • Ecological Society of America, Member since 2009
  • Soil Science Society of America, Member since 2009
  • Website Administrator, New England Society of American Foresters, 2006-2008
  • Executive Councilor, Inland Empire Society of American Foresters, 2003-2004
  • Secretary, Palouse-Snake River Chapter Society of American Foresters, 2003-2004
  • Ossipee Co-op Preschool Board of Directors, Ossipee, New Hampshire, 2005-2008
  • Town Planning and Zoning Commission, Potlatch, Idaho, 1996-2004

     

Selected Publications

凯尔,J.A.阿什比,A.W.韦斯特,J.L.蒂尔,S.A., Johnston, M.T., and Castello, J.D., 2014. Scale insects, decay and canker fungi in American beech. Forest Pathology (新闻).

弗达·金西,M.J. Jr.玛丽安·T. Garrison-Johnston and Leonard R. Johnson, 2010. Characterization of volcanic ash-influenced forest soils across a geoclimatic sequence. Soil Science Society of American Journal In Press.

Garrison-Johnston玛丽安·T.彼得·G. 米卡,丹·L. Miller, Phil Cannon and Leonard R. Johnson, 2007. Ash Cap Influences on Site Productivity and Fertilizer Response in Forests of the Inland Northwest. IN: Page-Dumroese, D., R. 米勒,J. Mital P. McDaniel and D. 米勒,科技. eds. 2007. Volcanic-Ash-Derived 森林土壤 of the Inland Northwest; Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration. November 9-10, 2005, Coeur d’Alene, ID. Proceedings RMRS-P-44; Ft. Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Experiment Station.

Garrison-Johnston, Mariann, Terry Shaw, Peter Mika and Leonard R. Johnson, 2005. Management of ponderosa pine nutrition through fertilization. IN:马丁·W. Ritchie, Douglas A. Maguire, Andrew Youngblood (technical coordinators). Proceedings of the Symposium on Ponderosa Pine: Issues, Trends, and Management. 2004 October 18-21 Klamath Falls, OR. Forest Service Gen. 科技. 代表. gtr psw - - 198.  Albany CA: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest 研究 Station.

摩尔,J.A., P.G. 米卡,T.M. 肖和M.T. Garrison-Johnston, 2004. Foliar nutrient characteristics of four conifer species in the interior northwest, USA. Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 19(1):13-24.

Garrison-Johnston, M.T., 2003. Development of nutrient status in forest soils, pp. 58-62 in 石头,我. and Maffei, H. (Eds): Proceedings of the Fiftieth Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, 10月7 - 11, 2002, Coast Town Centre Hotel, 鲍威尔河, BC, USDA Forest Service, Central Oregon Forest Insect and disease Service Center, 弯曲, OR.

Garrison-Johnston, M.T., J.A. 摩尔,年代.P. 库克和G.J. Niehoff, 2003. Douglas-fir beetle infestations are associated with certain rock and stand types in the inland northwestern United States. Environmental Entomology, 32(6):1354-1363.

驻军,M.T., J.A. 摩尔,T.M. 肖和P.G. 米卡,2000. Foliar nutrient and tree growth response of mixed-conifer stands to three fertilization treatments in northeast Oregon and north central Washington. Forest 生态 and Management 132: 183-198.