Fields of Interest
Environmental biology, saline agriculture, marine agronomy, algae, aquatic plants.
Courses Taught
Glenn, E. P., J. Brown and J. Khan. 1996 (in press). Mechanisms of salt tolerance in higher plants. In: A. Basra (ed.), Mechanisms of Environmental Stress Resistance in Plants, Harwood Academic Publishers, New York.
Glenn, E. P., C. Lee, R. Felger and S. Zengel. 1996 (in press). Water management impacts on the wetlands of the Colorado River delta, Mexico. Conservation Biology.
Glenn, E. P., D. Moore and K. Fitzsimmons. 1996 (in press). Spore culture of the edible red seaweed, gracilaria parvispora Abbott (Rhodophyta). Aquaculture.
Glenn, E. P., R. Pfister, J. Brown, T. L. Thompson and J. O'Leary. 1996 (in press). Na and K accumulation and salt tolerance of Atriplex canescens (Chenopodiaceae) genotypes. American Journal of Botany.
Glenn, E. P. 1995. Halophytes. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology, Academic Press, N.Y.
Zengel, S., V. Meretzky, E. P. Glenn, R. S. Felger and D. Ortiz. 1995. Vegetation analysis and effects of drydown on Cienega de Santa Clara, a remnanat wetland in the Colorado River delta. Ecological Engineering 4: 19-36.
Glenn, E. P., T.L. Thompson, J. Riley and D. Baumgartner. 1995. Effects of salinity on growth and evapotranspiration of Typha domingensis Pers. Aquatic Botany 52: 75-91.
Glenn, E. P., M. Olsen, R. Frye, D. Moore and S. Miyamoto. 1994. How much sodium accumulation is necessary for salt tolerance of subspecies of the halophyte, Atriplex canescens? Plant, Cell & Environment 17: 711-719.
Thompson, T. L. and E. P. Glenn. 1994. Plaster standards to measure water motion. Limnology and Oceanography 39: 1768-1779.
Glenn, E. P. and M. S. Doty. 1992. Water motion affects the growth rates of Kappaphycus alvarezii and related red seaweeds. Aquaculture 108: 233-246.
Glenn, E. P., C. Hodges, H. Leith, R. Pielke and L. Pitelka. 1992. Halophytes to remove carbon from the atmosphere. Environment 34: 40-43.
Glenn, E.P., J.W. O'Leary, M.C. Watson and T.L. Thompson, and R. O. Kuehl. 1991. Salicornia bigelovii Torr.: an oilseed halophyte for seawater irrigation. Science 251: 1065-1067.