Holly Andrews

Postdoctoral research associate, University of Arizona

Holly Andrews is an ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemistry interested in sustainable agriculture and biosphere-atmosphere interactions. She received dual B.S. degrees in Botany and Environmental Science from Miami University (OH), a M.S. in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from the University of Michigan with a thesis in plant-herbivore interactions and chemical ecology, and a Ph.D. in Evolution, Ecology, & Organismal Biology from the University of California Riverside with a dissertation in landscape and ecosystem ecology. Holly has conducted postdoctoral research at University of Arizona, previously as a NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow and now as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. Her research in sustainable agriculture has focused on improving climate sustainability of forage cropping systems in the southwestern USA by reducing irrigation-driven greenhouse gas emissions and by improving fertilizer use efficiency within the plant rhizosphere.  

Holly is working with  Greg Barron-Gafford.

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