
About
Colton Meinecke is a Doctoral Student at the University of Georgia in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. He holds an MS in Forestry and Natural Resources (UGA, 2021) and a BS in Microbiology (University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016). His research is conducted in collaboration with the Villari Forest Pathology Lab and the Southern Pine Health Research Cooperative, focusing on forest health diagnostics and pathogen detection.
Education
- MS, Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia (2021)
- BS, Microbiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison (2016)
Research Focus
Colton specializes in forest biology, plant pathology, and molecular diagnostics, with a focus on diseases affecting Pinus taeda (loblolly pine) and oak wilt. His work leverages LAMP assays for rapid field detection of pathogens like Lecanosticta acicola (brown spot needle blight) and Fusarium circinatum (pitch canker).
Article Trends: His publications emphasize fungal genomics, forest disease monitoring, and biotechnological innovations in diagnostics. Key subfields include needlecast epidemiology, mycobiome analysis, and invasive species impact assessment.
Collaborations & Tools
Colton works under major professors Caterina Villari and Jeremy Todd Brawner, with committee members Dr. Elizabeth McCarty, Helen Bothwell, and external advisor Michael J. Wingfield. He has developed LAMP-based diagnostic protocols for forest pathogens and contributed to studies on bat ecology in working forests.
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