MS Positionin Agroecology: Cover Crops in the Southwest: Obtaining Ecosystem 
ServicesWhile Minimizing Water Use

New Mexico StateUniversity, Las Cruces, NM

ProjectSummary: The agroecosystem services provided by cover crops, including 
enhancedsoil health, erosion prevention, carbon sequestration, nutrient 
provision andpest management, are widely recognized. Nonetheless, in arid 
environments thebenefits received from cover crops must be balanced with their 
waterconsumption. Growers in the Southwest USA desire the benefits of cover 
crops,but are concerned about the impacts of irrigation requirements on 
economicreturns. Thus, we will conduct a study focusing on minimizing 
irrigation needswhile still obtaining cover crop agroecosystem services. Using 
three cover cropspecies plus a three-way mixture under five irrigation regimes, 
we will assessimpacts to a suite of characteristics including soil organic 
matter, aggregatestability, nutrient availability, and the rhizosphere 
microbiota includingnematode, bacterial and fungal communities. Further, we 
will assess fungaldisease and weed pressure and impacts to productivity and 
profits. 

We areseeking an outstanding MS student to conduct this research under the 
directionof Dr. Erik Lehnhoff within the Department of Entomology, Plant 
Pathology &Weed Science (https://eppws.nmsu.edu/). The successful candidate 
willassociate with a diverse team of faculty within the College of 
Agricultural,Consumer and Environmental Sciences to gain broad experience in 
soil science,plant pathology, soil microbiology and weed science, and will have 
the opportunityto acquire more in-depth experience in an area of their choice. 

Basicqualifications: Candidates should have: a BS degree (3.2 GPA minimum) in 
plantecology, weed ecology, agroecology or agronomy (or a closely related 
field);the ability to communicate effectively both in writing and orally; 
laboratoryor field research experience; and a willingness to work in inclement 
weatherincluding extreme heat.

Preferredqualifications: Ideal candidates will have: strong quantitative and 
statisticalskills; and a demonstrated ability to perform independent field 
research.

The positionwill start in late summer 2018 (start date negotiable), and 
interestedcandidates should apply no later than February 2, 2018. To apply, 
submit (1) acover letter describing experience and interests, (2) CV, (3) 
transcripts, (4) GREand TOEFL (if required) scores, and (5) contact information 
for threeprofessional references to: [email protected]. Salary: $22,620.

For moreinformation, interested candidates should call Dr. Erik 
Lehnhoff(575.646.2328).

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