Greg Bonito, Research Associate
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Duke University
660-7369 (office)
gmb2@duke.edu (email)
- Education
MS University of Georgia, Athens 2001
- Honors and Awards
Henry Pavelek Memorial Scholarship, North American Truffle Society, September, 2008
The Ecology of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Travel Grant, New Phytologist, August, 2008
Friends of the Farlow Graduate Research Fellowship, Harvard - Farlow Herbarium, April, 2008
Alexander and Helen Smith Research Fund, Mycological Society of America, August, 2007
Doctorate Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation, March, 2007
Excellence in Science Recipient, American Association for the Advancement of Science, September, 2006
Biology Grant-in-aid, Duke University, September, 2005
Graduate Student Resarch Fellowship, National Science Foundation, September, 2004
Grant-in-aid-of-Research, Sigma Xi, September, 2004
Biology Department Fellowship, Duke University, September, 2003
Training Grant in Systematics, Mellon Foundation, September, 2003
Publications (search)
Papers Published
- Guevara G, Bonito G, Cazarez E, Rodriguez J, Vilgalys R, Trappe J, Tuber regiomontanum, una nueva especie de trufa de México, REVISTA MEXICANA DE MICOLOGÍA, vol. 26 (June, 2008) [html] [abs]
- Iotti M, Amicucci A, Bonito G, Bonuso E, Stocchi V, Zambonelli A, Selection of a set of specific primers for the identification of Tuber rufum: a truffle species with high genetic variability, FEMS Microbiology Letters, vol. 277 (2007), pp. 223-231 [abs]
- Bonito G and Casarez E, Truffling, South of the border, Inoculum, vol. 58 (2007), pp. 32 [abs]
- Collins SL, Bettencourt LMA, Hagberg A, Larkey L, Brown RF, Moore DI, Bonito GM, Delin KA, Jackson SP, Johnson DW, Burleigh SC, Woodrow RR, McAuley JM., New Opportunities in ecological sensing using wireless sensor networks, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 4 (2006), pp. 402-407 [abs]
- Estrin,D., W.Michener, G.Bonito, and the workshop participants, Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Needs for Distributed Sensor Networks: A Report from a National Science Foundation Sponsored Workshop., Scripps Institution of Oceanography,La Jolla,CA. August 12-14, 2003. (2003) [pdf]
- Bonito, G.M., Coleman, D.C., Haines, B.L. and Cabrera, M.L., Can Nitrogen Budgets Explain Differences in Soil Nitrogen Mineralization Rates Between Oak Pine and Northern Hardwood Stands?, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 176 (2003), pp. 563-574 [abs]
Book Chapters
- Pregenzer, A., Parmenter, R.R., Passell, H., Vande Castle, J., Budge, T., Bonito, G, Sustainability in Arid Grasslands: New Technology Applications for Management, in Biodiversity in Drylands (2004), Oxford University Press
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