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Martin joined the School in 1999 with teaching and research responsibilities
in Tree Physiology. From 1997-1999, he worked as a Research Associate
with the Forest Biology Research
Cooperative; he now serves as a Co-Director for the FBRC. His research program focuses on the physiological mechanisms controlling productivity, carbon and water flux in trees and forests.
He also directs the UF Carbon Resources Science Center.
Degrees:
Ph.D. - University of Washington (1997)
M.S. - University of Georgia (1992)
B.S. - Oklahoma State University (1990)
Courses Currently Taught:
FOR 3342C, Tree Biology (Spring semester each year)
FOR 6340, Physiology of Forest Trees (Spring semester odd years)
FOR 6345C, Plant Water Relations Techniques (Spring semester even years)
FOR 3200, Introduction to Forest Resources and Conservation (Summer B each year; Leda Kobziar, lead instructor, Mae Funk Kiggins and Tim Martin, co-Instructors)
Research
Publications
Contact Info:
359 Newins-Ziegler Hall
P.O. Box 110410
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-0410
Phone: (352) 846-0866
e-mail: tamartin@ufl.edu
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