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Candidate Teaching Talk: Dr. Sarah Batterman

January 29, 2015 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST

The Energy and Resources Group presents research and teaching talks by the five candidate finalists for the Environmental Science faculty position with ERG. The research talks are a part of the ERG Colloquium Spring 2015 series. sarah batterman SPEAKER Dr. Sarah Batterman Postdoctoral Research Associate Princeton University RESEARCH TALK “The role of N2-fixing plants and biodiversity in the tropical carbon sink” Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 Venue: 110 Barrows Hall Time: 4-5:30 pm TEACHING TALK Date: Thursday, January 29, 2015 Venue: 791 Barrows Hall Time: 12-1 pm Sarah Batterman studies nutrient and carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, and is interested in how ecosystem patterns emerge from the properties of individual trees. Her Ph.D. research focused on symbiotic dinitrogen fixation in tropical forests. It found that nitrogen fixation can be constrained by an interaction of nitrogen and phosphorus in the soil, and that fixation supplies a large fraction of the nitrogen needed to support the carbon sink in young forests recovering from disturbance. Her results show that individual trees and species differ in their nutrient strategies and in the timing of their contributions of nitrogen fixation to the ecosystem during secondary succession. These findings suggest that biodiversity is important for the function of fixation and for the carbon sink in tropical forests. Sarah continues to study fixation in the tropics.

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Date:
January 29, 2015
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST

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Energy and Resources Group
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791 Barrows Hall
791 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720 United States
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