Jarrod L. Pollock, Ph.D.

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2010 Integrative Microbiology & Biochemistry University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
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Microbiology Biology, Soil Science Agriculture, Botany Biology
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William E. Holben grad student 2010 Univ. Montana
 ((+/-)-Catechin, a novel root exudate of Centaurea stoebe, exhibits pleiotropic effects on the soil microbial community and individual soil isolates, and undergoes chemical changes with numerous abiotic factors from soil.)
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Pollock JL, Kogan LA, Thorpe AS, et al. (2011) (±)-catechin, a root exudate of the invasive centaurea stoebe lam. (Spotted knapweed) exhibits bacteriostatic activity against multiple soil bacterial populations. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 37: 1044-53
Gordon NS, Valenzuela A, Adams SM, et al. (2009) Pedobacter nyackensis sp. nov., Pedobacter alluvionis sp. nov. and Pedobacter borealis sp. nov., isolated from Montana flood-plain sediment and forest soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59: 1720-6
He WM, Feng Y, Ridenour WM, et al. (2009) Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (+/-)-catechin. Oecologia. 159: 803-15
Pollock JL, Callaway RM, Thelen GC, et al. (2009) Catechin-metal interactions as a mechanism for conditional allelopathy by the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa Journal of Ecology. 97: 1234-1242
Inderjit, Pollock JL, Callaway RM, et al. (2008) Phytotoxic effects of (+/-)-catechin in vitro, in soil, and in the field. Plos One. 3: e2536
Inderjit, Seastedt TR, Callaway RM, et al. (2008) Allelopathy and plant invasions: Traditional, congeneric, and bio-geographical approaches Biological Invasions. 10: 875-890
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