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Beyer, Rachael
Bingaman, Barbara
Blanco, Michael
Block, Charles
Brenner, David
Burke, Lisa
Bushman, Marci
Buzzell, Brian
Carstens, Jeffrey
Clark, Cindy
Crim, Lloyd
Cyr, Pete
Duvick, Susan
Engstrom, Fred
Erickson, Maria
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Flomo, Sam
Gardner, Candice
Hanlin, Steve
Kovach, David
Larsen, Irvin
Lively, Matthew
Lockhart, Larry
Marek, Laura
McClurg, Sharon
Millard, Mark
Moore, Trent
Perrett, Jesse
Pfiffner, Lisa
Reitsma, Kathy
Shen, Nuo (Mack)
Smelser, Andrew
Stebbins, Robert
Van Roekel, John (Bill)
Widrlechner, Mark
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Maria Erickson

Biological Science Lab Technician

 

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Name:

Maria Erickson

 Maria Erickson

Title:

Biological Science
Research Technician (Plants)

Organization:

USDA-ARS-MWA-PIRU





Role/Crops/Team:


Maria Erickson is the seed viability laboratory manager at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station (NCRPIS). Her purpose in the lab is to ensure all accessions of every crop receive periodic germination tests to ascertain the viability of the seed stored in the cold vaults at the station. Based upon the results of these tests, the seed storage team and the respective curator decide which accessions need attention pertaining to its regeneration in order to keep the most viable seed available for distribution. All regenerated crops as well as any seed that has been collected or is from a source other than NCRPIS are subjected to viability tests.





Special Interests:


Maria is interested in all aspects of seed physiology especially Tetrazolium testing and understanding the different types of seed dormancy and how to overcome the obstacles they present. Maria is an AOSA Certified Seed Analyst in Germination.  She plans to pursue AOSA certification for Seed Purity.





Education:

  B.S. Agronomy with a concentration in Molecular Biology, University of Delaware, 1995





Employment History:


2002-Current:

Biological Science Research Technician (Plants), PIRU, USDA-ARS, Ames, Iowa.

 

 


     
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