Charles Edward Turner
1998; Oxford University Press; Volume: 44; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/ae/44.1.59
ISSN2155-9902
AutoresRobert W. Pemberton, L. A. Andres,
ResumoHe grew up in Indianapolis, where the beauty of the woodlands of Indiana stimulated his interest in nature.Charley received his B.A. in biology at Wabash College, IN, in 1967.He briefly considered becoming a physician and scored well enough on entrance examinations to have his choice of medical schools, but, instead, he decided to continue his study of biology.Charley attended the University of Washington in Seattle and received a Masters degree in botany in 1969.He went to the University of California at Berkeley to study plant ecology with Herbert Baker and received his Ph.D. in botany in 1981.His association with the USDA-ARS began in 1981, when he went to the Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, Albany, to do postdoctoral studies with Lloyd Andres on conflicts of interest in biological control of weeds.In 1983, he was hired as a staff scientist in that laboratory and became laboratory leader in 1988.He worked primarilyon biological control of yellow
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