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The Lab of Diana Wall @ CSU

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    • Dr. Diana H. Wall
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    • Lenna Vilonen
    • Cole Grannan
    • Dayna Yaloff
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      • The Role of Glacial History on the Structure and Functioning of Ecological Communities in the Shackleton Glacier Region of the Transantarctic Mountains
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      • Tiny ‘ghost creatures’ from Antarctica give insight into past, current climate change
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        • Belowground Controls of Primary Productivity
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        • Konza Shortgrass Steppe Research
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Nature features Diana Wall’s career

/ Uncategorized / By Diana Wall

The journal Nature published a news feature on Diana Wall and her quest to shed light on soil biodiversity and raise awareness of its importance to human well-being. The article summarizes Diana’s career, from her pivotal work on plant-parasitic nematodes, to her Antarctic research, and her leading role in the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative.

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