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Tanya Quist
Associate Professor of Practice | Director, Campus Arboretum
School of Plant Sciences-Res
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Research Area
invasive species,
entomology,
forest ecology,
desert ecosystems,
climate change impacts,
food systems,
cultural agency,
qualitative research,
southern arizona,
food culture
Grants
(2)
University of Arizona Campus Arboretum Asset Management
2015
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$8.6K / $24.4K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
campus,
arboretum,
asset management,
university,
natural resources
Sand and Plants on the SE Colorado Plateau: Invasive Salsola Establishment, Life History, and Competitive Characteristics
2015
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$16.8K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
invasive species,
plant ecology,
ecosystem dynamics,
soil science,
ecological restoration
Publications
(13)
Recent
Arizona landscape palms and their management
2023
landscaping,
palm trees,
horticulture,
landscape management,
arizona
Wild greens knowledge and consumption: A qualitative exploration of human agency in the Southern Arizona food system
2018
food sustainability,
local food culture,
environmental conservation,
traditional ecological knowledge,
human nutrition
A qualitative exploration of cultural agency in the Southern Arizona food system
2016
food systems,
cultural agency,
qualitative research,
southern arizona,
food culture
Pine Engraver Beetles in the Low Elevation Sonoran Desert in Tucson
2015
entomology,
forest ecology,
invasive species,
desert ecosystems,
climate change impacts
HOS3, an ELO-like gene, inhibits effects of ABA and implicates a S-1-P/ceramide control system for abiotic stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana
2009
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AND ADAPTATION-Salt Cress. A Halophyte and Cryophyte Arabidopsis Relative Model System and Its Applicability to Molecular Genetic Analyses of Growth and
2004
Loss of TIP1;1 aquaporin in Arabidopsis leads to cell and plant death
2004
Functional characterization of abiotic stress mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana using a molecular genetic and physiological approach
2004
Uncoupling the effects of ABA on plant growth and water relations: analysis of sto1/nced3, ABA deficient salt stress tolerant mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana
2004
Salt cress. A halophyte and cryophyte Arabidopsis relative model system and its applicability to molecular genetic analyses of growth and development of extremophiles
2004
Collaborations
(6)
Matt Rahr
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒1 Proposal
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Matthew Mars
Mutual work: 4 Publications
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Robert Torres
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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Ursula Schuch
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Craig Wissler
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒2 Proposals
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News
(6)
Inside the 'Turtles of the Plant World'
2016
The UA's Treasury of Exotic Trees
2015
Saving Food From the Dumpster: The UA's Edible Campus
2014
UA Campus Arboretum: Rooted in the Past, Growing Toward the Future
2012
Nearly 400 Acres and 8,000 Trees
2012
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Courses
(12)
The Challenge of Feeding, Fueling and Housing 10 Billion People
Applied Plant Physiology
Plants and Our World
Physiology of Plant Production under Controlled Environment
Sustainable Horticulture
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5+ Collaborators
$25.4K / $41.2K Funding
10+ Publications
10+ Courses
5+ News