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  Mary E. Lehman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology

B.S., Biology, Juniata College (1991)
M.S., Botany, North Carolina State University (1993)
Ph.D., Botany, North Carolina University (1998)

 
Office Address:   203 Science Center
     
Mailing Address:   Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences
    Longwood University
                           201 High Street
    Farmville, VA 23909
     
Office Phone:   (434) 395-2847
FAX:   (434) 395-2652
e-mail:   lehmanme@longwood.edu
Homepage:   www.longwood.edu/staff/lehmanme/homepage.htm


RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
 
Current areas of research: (1) Allelopathy and the interaction of plant stresses, (2) Understory plant responses to disturbance, and (3) Learning styles and group dynamics in education


REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

Schilling, Jonathan S. and Lehman, Mary E. 2002. Bioindication of atmospheric heavy metal deposition in the Southeastern US using the moss Thuidium delicatulum.  Atmospheric Environment 36(10): 1611-1618.

Lehman, M.E. and Blum, U.  1999. Influence of pretreatment stresses on inhibitory effects of ferulic acid, an allelopathic phenolic acid.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 25(7): 1517-1529.

Lehman, M.E. and Blum, U.  1999. Evaluation of ferulic acid uptake as a measurement of allelochemical dose: effective concentration.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 25(11): 2585-2600.

 

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