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Curriculum
Vitae
Current
Positions
- Extension
Urban Horticulturist, Puyallup Research and Extension Center,
Washington State University
- Associate
Professor, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Washington
State University
- Affiliate
Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, University
of Washington
- Affiliate
Associate Professor, College of Forest Resources, University of
Washington
Previous
Positions
- 2005-2007: WSU Master Gardener Program Curriculum Director
- 1997-2004
Associate Professor of Plant Physiology and Landscape Management,
College of Forest Resources, University of Washington
- 1989
- 1997: Assistant Professor (Associate 1995), Plant Physiology,
Department of Biology, SUNY College at Buffalo
Education
- Ph.D.
1988, Horticulture (double minor in Biochemistry and Botany),
Oregon State University. Thesis title: Relationships between
Endogenous Phenolic Compounds of Rhododendron Tissues and Organs
and Cold Hardiness Development
- M.S.
1981, Biological Sciences, Oregon State University. Thesis title:
Sensitivity of the Marine Copepod Tigriopus californicus to
Ultraviolet-B (290-320 nm) Radiation
- B.S.
1978, Biological Sciences, Oregon State University
Certification
- Certified
Arborist, International Society of Arboriculture
Professional
and Honorary Memberships
- American
Association of University Professors
- American Society for Photobiology
- Garden Writers of America
- International
Society for Arboriculture
- Gamma
Sigma Delta, Agriculture Graduate Student Honor Society
- Phi
Kappa Phi, National Honor Society
- Sigma
Xi, National Research Honorary
- Phi
Sigma, National Biological Research Honorary
Selected
Awards
- Silver Award of Achievement (for The Informed Gardener ) from the Garden Writers Association, 2009
- Award of Appreciation, American Society for Photobiology, 2006
- Earth
Hero at School, King County Earth Legacy Initiative, 2003
- Washington
State Nursery and Landscape Association (WSNLA) Educator of the
Year, 2002
- President's
Award for Excellence in Academic Advisement, SUCB, 1994
- Nuala
Drescher Affirmative Action Leave Award, SUCB, 1994
- Outstanding
Research Publication Award, American Society for Horticultural
Science, 1990
- National
AAAS Award in Organismic Biology, San Francisco meeting, 1989
- Robert
I. Larus Award from AAAS, Pacific Division, 1988
Current
Reviewer Activity
- Arboriculture and Urban Forestry, 2008-2009
- Chemistry of Materials, 2009
- Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2009
- HortScience, 2009
- International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 2008
- Journal of Cleaner Production, 2008-2009
- Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2008-2009
- Journal of Experimental Botany, 2009
- Journal of Plant Physiology, 2008
- Native Plants Journal, 2008
- New Phytologist, 2009
- Open Environmental Engineering Journal, 2008
- Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 2008
- Tree Physiology, 2008
Selected
Divisional and Departmental Committees
- Member,
CAHNRS Assistant Director of Development Search Committee, 2005-2006
- Member,
Puyallup Facilities Committee, 2004-present
- Member,
Puyallup Chicona Committee, 2004-present
- Member,
CFR Elected Faculty Council, UW, 2002-2004
- Member,
CFR Synthesis Team, UW, 2000-2001
- Member,
Center for Urban Horticulture Review Committee, UW, 1999-2000
- Chair,
Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry Curriculum Committee,
1998-2004
- Member,
Personnel Committee, SUCB, 1997, 1990-1992
- Member,
Curriculum Committee, SUCB, 1994-1996; Chair, 1989-1990
Selected
University Committees
- Chair,
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Review Committee, UW, 2003
Member,
Campus Landscape Advisory Committee, UW, 2000-present
- Member,
Accountability Advisory Board, UW, 1999-2000
- Member,
Dean Search Committee, College of Forest Resources, UW, 1999-2000
- Member,
Faculty Senate Executive Committee, UW, 1999-2001
- Chair,
Faculty Council on Instructional Quality, UW, 1999-2001
- Member,
Master Plan Advisory Committee, SUCB, 1997
- Member,
College Priorities Task Force, SUCB, 1996
- Member,
FNSS Dean's Search Committee, SUCB, 1996
- Chair,
Senate Curriculum Committee, SUCB, 1996-1997
- Chair,
President's Council for Equity and Diversity, SUCB, 1995-1996
- Chair,
FNSS Budget and Staff Allocations Committee, SUCB, 1995-1997
- Chair,
General Education Subcommittee, SUCB, 1995
Selected
Recent Professional Activities
- Board member (limited), Land Bridges Africa/Land Bridges USA, 2008
- State editor, WSU Master Gardener Magazine, 2005-present
- Member, Advisory Board, WSU Master Gardener Magazine, 2005-present
- Secretary
of the Board, Seattle Urban Nature Project, 2003-2005
- Council
Member, American Society for Photobiology, 2002-2005
- Section
Editor, T.P. Coohill and D.P. Valenzeno (eds.), Photobiology for
the 21st Century, Valdenmar Publishing Co., Overland Park, KS.
Scientific
Publications
Horticultural
Myth Columns
Selected
Recent Speaking Invitations
- 2009. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Clark County Historical Museum, Vancouver, WA.
- 2009. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Lakewold Gardens, Lakewood, WA.
- 2009. Killing with kindness: how we enable trees to their ultimate demise. PlantAmnesty Festival of Trees, Seattle, WA.
- 2009. Will sudden oak death be a problem for your Rhododendron nursery or garden? American Rhododendron Society annual meeting, Everett, WA.
- 2009. How sustainable landscaping practices can ensure a successful restoration project. Green Tacoma Partnership, Tacoma, WA.
- 2009. Ensuring successful restoration projects using sustainable landscaping practices. Salmon Habitat Conference, Shelton, WA.
- 2009. Dispelling desert myths (saving time, money, and natural resources). Indio Garden Club, Indio, CA.
- 2009. Take it all off! The bare-root method of installing trees and shrubs. Palm Desert Visitor Center, Palm Desert, CA.
- 2009. Choose healthy plants – and install them correctly. Natural Areas Stewardship Program, Tacoma, WA.
- 2009. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Seattle, WA.
- 2009. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Key Center Library, Key Center, WA.
- 2009. How plants function in urban environments. Oak Harbor Garden Club, Oak Harbor, WA.
- 2009. Too much of a good thing: can soil amendments hurt your landscape? Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA .
- 2009. Sustainable Landscaping: Easier on your back, your wallet, and the environment. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma , WA .
- 2009. The “rights” of spring: avoid seven deadly sins when planting trees and shrubs. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA .
- 2009. Sustainable landscapes and gardens. Arboretum Unit #98, Tacoma, WA.
- 2009. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Snohomish Garden Club, Snohomish, WA.
- 2008. Landscape mulches: the good, the bad, and the just plain ugly. Washington Turf and Landscape Association Annual Conference, Bellevue , WA .
- 2008. Are natural pesticides better than synthetics? City of Seattle Pesticide Recertification, South Seattle Community College, Seattle, WA.
- 2008. Sustainable Landscaping: Easier on your back, your wallet, and the environment. Seattle Garden Club, Center for Urban Horticulture, Seattle, WA.
- 2008. Fall Fallacies: Avoid seven deadly sins when planting trees and shrubs. Hansville Garden Club, Hansville, WA.
- 2008. Manna, myths, or marketing? The science behind alternative products. Inland Empire Garden Club, Spokane, WA.
- 2008. Sustainable management of restoration soils for improved tree and shrub survival. Cascade Land Conservancy, Tukwila, WA.
- 2008. The Informed Gardener: Dare to be heretical! Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington , Seattle , WA .
- 2008.
Desert myths. Palm Desert Rotary Club, Palm Desert, CA.
- 2008. Garden rehab: a twelve-step program. Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Seattle, WA.
- 2008. Bare-bones transplanting: the root of the problem or the problem of the root? Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Seattle, WA.
- 2008. Much ado about mulches. Inland Northwest Turf, Tree & Landscape Conference, Couer d'Alene, ID.
- 2008. Transplant science: the bare root method. Inland Northwest Turf, Tree & Landscape Conference, Couer d'Alene, ID.
- 2008. Plants without problems: selecting healthy nursery plants. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA.
- 2008. Transplant science: the bare root method. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA.
- 2008. Conserving water and reducing weeds with landscape mulches. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA.
- 2008. Diagnosing environmental stresses in urban landscapes. Indiana Arborist Association, Indianapolis, IN.
- 2008. Not my cup of (compost) tea: discovering, dissecting, and dispelling landscape myths. Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association, Indianapolis, IN.
- 2007.Diagnosing environmental stress in urban landscapes. Washington Turf and Landscape Association Annual Conference, Bellevue, WA.
- 2007.Preparing ornamental landscapes for winter. Natural Yard Care Seminar Series, Tacoma/Pierce County Health Department, Tacoma, WA.
- 2007. Weed control with landscape mulches: what works, what doesn't. City of Portland Pesticide Recertification Seminar, Portland, OR.
- 2007. Weed warfare: beneficial mulches for soil improvement. Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Seattle, WA.
- 2007. Plants without problems: a good place to start. Tacoma Home and Garden Show, Tacoma, WA.
Recent
Professional Society Presentations
- Chalker-Scott, L. and S. Olmsted. 2008. Iron deficiency in Rhododendron is due to excess soil phosphorus. The Landscape Below Ground : An International Workshop on Tree Root Development in Urban Soils. International Society of Arboriculture, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL.
- Chalker-Scott, L. and T. Stout. 2008. Bare-rooting containerized materials: a comparison of installation techniques. The Landscape Below Ground : An International Workshop on Tree Root Development in Urban Soils. International Society of Arboriculture, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. 2006. Getting out of the field and into the forest: sustainable
management practices for campus landscapes. 4th International
Conference on Environmental Management for Sustainable Universities,
Stevens Point, WI
.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. and R. Tinnemore. 2006. Is community-based sustainability education
sustainable? 4th International Conference on Environmental Management
for Sustainable Universities, Stevens Point, WI
.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. and S. Collman. 2004. Washington State's Master Gardener program:
Thirty years of leadership in university-sponsored, volunteer-coordinated,
sustainable community horticulture. 2004 Environmental Management
for Sustainable Universities Conference, Monterrey Tec, Monterrey,
Mexico.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. 2002. Sustainable community landscapes. 2002 Environmental
Management for Sustainable Universities Conference, Rhodes University,
Grahamstown, South Africa.
- Bauerle,
T. and L. Chalker-Scott. 2002. International Society for Arboriculture,
Seattle, Washington.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. and J.D. Scott. 2002. Digital Photobiology Compendium. 2002
Annual Meeting of the American Society for Photobiology, Quebec
City, Quebec.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. 2001. Do anthocyanins function as osmoregulators in leaf tissues?
Invited speaker, 2001 Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society
of America, Albuquerque, NM.
- Bauerle,
T. and L. Chalker-Scott. 2001. Relative effectiveness of control
mechanisms for juvenile English ivy (Hedera helix) as measured
by leaf respiration and root-crown starch content. 98th International
Conference of the American Society for Horticultural Science,
Sacramento, CA. HortScience 36:431 (Abs.).
- Bergendorf,
D. and L. Chalker-Scott. 2001. Soil bulk density and the health
of the Pacific madrone. 98th International Conference of the American
Society for Horticultural Science, Sacramento, CA. HortScience
36:529 (Abs.).
- Chalker-Scott,
L., 2001. Digital Photobiology Compendium Development Workshop.
2001 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Photobiology,
Chicago, IL.
- Chalker-Scott,
L. 2001. Horticultural techniques for successful plant establishment.
Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest Chapter 2001 Regional
Conference, Bellevue, WA.
Current
Graduate Students
- Eric Eulenberg (PhD, WSU)
- Kava Vale (MEH, UW)
- Kathleen DeMaria (MEH, UW)
Graduate
Student Theses
- Deborah Brown, MEH, 2007. A tree management plan for the University of Washington, Seattle campus.
- Amanda Stuckey, MEH, 2007. Effects of planting techniques on Pacific Northwest native conifers in urban forested open spaces.
- Jina
Chan, MS, 2004. Effects of harvest method and stratification
on germination of California beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta var. californica ).
- Scott
Olmsted, MS, 2004. Foliar chlorosis in Rhododendron due
to excess soil phosphorus.
- Paul
Cereghino, MS, 2004. Survival and growth of three native shrubs
planted as unrooted cuttings across a wetland-upland gradient:
Cornus sericea, Rubus spectabilis, and Symphoricarpos
albus.
- Tammy
Stout, MS, 2004. Treating containerized material as bare-root
material: a comparison of installation techniques.
- Jennifer
Brickey, MS, 2004. Determination of the effects of anti-icer
compounds upon the rare plant Hackelia venusta.
- Gemma
Alexander, MS, 2003. Effect of mulch on Pacific Northwest natives.
- David
Bergendorf, MS, 2002. The influence of soil properties on the
morphology and health of the Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii
Pursh) in Seattle public parks.
- Taryn
Bauerle, MS, 2001. Relative effectiveness of control mechanisms
for juvenile English ivy (Hedera helix) as determined by
environmental and physiological variables.
- Michelle
Salemi, MS, 1999. Seasonal characterization of the phenolic
layer beneath floral buds of Rhododendron spp.
- Alynda
Empie, MA, 1998. Monitoring population dynamics in Daphnia
pulex fed ultraviolet-B irradiated Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
- an investigation into food quality modification.
- Carol
Siegel, MA, 1997. Non-polar lipid profile of leaves of Castanea
dentata (Marsh.) Borkh., Castanea dentata (Marsh.)
Borkh. hybrids, and other Castanea spp.
- Norman
Johnson, MA, 1996. Effects of germicidal ultraviolet radiation
on the quality of a wastewater treatment facility effluent containing
algal total suspended solids.
- Anne
Snyder, MS, 1996. A comparison of germination techniques on
the seeds of Cypripedium acaule (Ait.).
- Susan M. Brodka, M.S., 1993. The effects of boron deficiency and
mechanical stress on broccoli.
- Chris
A. Dunning, MA, 1993. The effect of prior exposure to ultraviolet-B
radiation on the 'English Roseum' cultivar of rhododendron and
its subsequent ability to cold harden.
- Julie
A. Lockett, MS, 1992. A study of the association between Ribes
uva-crispa L., the European gooseberry, and Sphaerotheca
mors-uvae [(Schwein.) Berk. & Curt.], the American gooseberry
mildew.
Selected
Grants Funded (PI unless otherwise noted)
- Development
of an industry-specific basic training manual in sustainable management
of urban landscapes. (Washington State Department of Agriculture
Nursery Grants Program, Fall 2004: $20,000; Washington State Nursery
and Landscape Association, $11,407).
- Comparisons
of plant quality among large production nurseries. (Washington
State Department of Agriculture Nursery Grants Program, Fall 2003:
$20,000)
- Will
a carbon-rich mulch cause nitrogen deficiency in landscape plants?
(Washington State Department of Agriculture Nursery Grants Program,
Fall 2002: $28,294)
- Management
of whitebark pine: assessing predisposition to fire and disease.
(USDI National Park Service, Fall 2002: $16,069)
- Turf
application of phosphate fertilizer and potential for groundwater
contamination. (King County Dept. of Natural Resources, Winter
2002: $10,000)
- Treating
containerized shrubs as bare-root material: a comparison of installation
techniques. (Washington State Department of Agriculture Nursery
Grants Program, Fall 2001: ($23,754)
- Is
foliar chlorosis in Rhododendron due to excess soil phosphorus?
(Washington State Department of Agriculture Nursery Grants Program,
Fall 2001: $25,014)
- Heron
Glen wetland restoration project. (CBC Inc., Spring 2001: $10,000)
Determination of the effects of anti-icer compounds upon the rare
plant Hackelia venusta. (Washington State Department of
Transportation, Spring 2001: $11,900)
- Sustainable
Community Landscapes: Restoring Public Urban Sites. (UW Tools
for Transformation, Spring 2001: $50,000)
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