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Faculty Member: Dana Richter, PhD
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Perfection is found in nature
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Dr. Richter’s research involves fungi and how these organisms interact with trees, insects, forests ecosystems and wood. He conducts and publishes research on topics as far ranging as tree diseases, mushroom diversity, seedling survival, resistance of adhesives and wood preservatives to fungi, and the ability of fungi to mold and decay wood. He has developed a solid track record with industry to conduct decay and mold-stain testing of wood products.
"The careful observation of nature is the first step in caring for the earth."
Dr. Richter supervises a forest and wood decay microbiology lab and teaches courses in forest diseases and fungal ecology. A member of the Graduate Faculty, he serves on many Master’s and Doctoral committees, and advises graduate students of his own. He was awarded the School Teaching Award in 1997 and the Manierre Award for Scientific Research in the Huron Mountains in 2001. He has collected mushrooms for science for over 25 years, depositing thousands of specimens and cultures in herbaria and repositories around the world. He freely conducts workshops, field trips and presentations to advance knowledge of the fungi in ecosystems.
Specific Interests:
Forest mycology, pathology, fungal ecology
Tree and forest disease diagnosis and assessment
Wood decay & mold/stain testing
Mycorrhizae, plants and mushrooms
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