Revised:  05/22/2008

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WILLIAM A. MEYER
 

Education:

  • 1968 – B.S., Horticulture-Turf, University of Illinois

  • 1969 – M.S., Plant Pathology, University of Illinois

  • 1971 – Graduate Study in Central India, JNAU Agricultural University, Jabalpur, India

  • 1972 – Ph.D., Plant Pathology, University of Illinois
     

Positions Held:

  • 1996-present – Professor, Plant Science, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

  • 1996-present – Associate Director, Center for Turfgrass Science, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

  • 1996-present – Director, Hort Farm I and II, Adelphia Research Farm

  • 1972-1975 – Research Director, Warrens Turf Nursery, Palos Park, IL

  • 1975-1996 – Vice-President-Research, Turf-Seed, Inc., Hubbard, OR

  • 1975-1996 – President-Turfgrass Breeder, Pure Seed Testing, Inc., Hubbard OR

  • 1983-1996 – Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty, Dept. of Crop Science, Oregon State University

 

Awards and Honors:

  • 2007 Distinguished Service Award, Golf Course Superintendents of America

  • 2002-present – Non-resident Fellow of the Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK

  • 2001 – Honorable Academician of Kyrgyz Agrarian Academy, Biskek

  • 1994 – Fred Grau Turfgrass Science Award of Crop Science Society of America

  • 1994 – Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy

  • 1993 – Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America

  • 1991 – Genetics and Plant Breeding Award for Industry for Crop Science Society of America

  • 1967 – Golf Course Superintendents Assn. of America Scholarship

  • 1970 and 1971 – Wright Fellowship, University of Illinois

Organizations:

  • Sigma Xi

  • Alpha Zeta

  • American Society of Agronomy

  • Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)

  • International Turfgrass Society

  • National Council of Commercial Plant Breeders

  • American Phytopathological Society

  • Grass Breeders Work Planning Conference

  •  International Association of Plant Breeders for the Protection of Plant Varieties

  • New Jersey Turfgrass Association

  • Midwest Golf Course Superintendents Association (Honorary)

  • Golf Course Superintendents Association of America

  • New Jersey Golf Course Superintendents Association (Honorary)

 

Selected Publications:

 

Scientific Journals:

  • Abraham E.M., B. Huang, W.A. Meyer, and S.A. Bonos. 2003. Physiological indicators for drought resistance in Poa arachnifera x Poa pretension's hybrids. Vortrage Pflanzenzuchtung 59:301-307.

  • Bonos, S.A., M.D. Casler and W.A. Meyer. 2003. Inheritance of dollar spot resistance in creeping bentgrass. Crop Sci. 43:2189-2196.

  • Zhenfei. Guo, S. Bonos, W.A. Meyer, P.R. Day and F.C. Belanger. 2003. Transgenic creeping bentgrass with delayed dollar spot symptoms. Molecular Breeding. 11:95-101.

  • Watkins, E., and W.A. Meyer. 2003. Morphological characterization of turf-type tall fescues. Hort Science (Accepted Aug. 2003).

  • Abraham, E., B. Huang, S. Bonos, and W. Meyer. Evaluation of drought resistance for Texas Bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass and their hybrids. Crop Sci. (Accepted January 2004).

  • Wang, Z., B. Huang, S. Bonos, and W. Meyer. 2004. Abscisic acid as a metabolic indicator of drought stress tolerance for Kentucky bluegrass. HortScience (in press).

  • Zhang, G., S. Lu, T.A. Chen, C.R. Funk, and W.A. Meyer. 2003. Transformation of triploid bermudagrass (Cynodondactylon x C. Transvaalensis cv. TifEagle) by means of bolistic bombardment. Plant Cell Rep. 21:860-864.

 

Abstracts and Proceedings:

  • Meyer. W.A., S.A. Bonos, B.B. Clarke, C.R. Funk, R.F. Bara, D.A. Smith, M.M. Mohr, E. Watkins and T. Han. 2003. Breeding progress for resistance to gray leaf spot in perennial ryegrass. p. 19. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. Jan. 9-10, 2003.

  • Murphy, J.A., H. Samaranayake, T.J. Lawson, J. Den Haan, W. Meyer and S. Bonos. 2003. Assessing cool-season turfgrasses for performance under simulated traffic stress. p. 24. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. Jan. 9-10, 2003.

  • Belanger, F.C., S. Bonos and W. Meyer. 2003. A new approach to dollar spot resistance in creeping bentgrass. p. 27. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. Jan. 9-10, 2003.

  • Bonos, S.A., K. Hignight, D.Rush and W.A. Meyer. 2003. Breeding for drought avoidance characteristics in tall fescue and perennial ryegrass populations. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. Jan. 9-10, 2003.

  • Han, Y., S.A. Bonos, B.B. Clarke and W.A. Meyer. Inoculation techniques for selection of gray leaf spot resistance in perennial ryegrass. TERO 2(9):1-7. 2003.

 

Book Chapters:

  • J.F. White, Jr., W. Meyer, R. Sullivan, M. Moy, G. Balady, and D. Cabral. . Evolution of Epichloë/Neotyphodium endophytes. The Germany Symposium - Neotyphodium/Grass Interaction (ed., V. Paw and P.H. Dapprich, Fachbereich Agrarwitschraft, Soest, Germany, pgs. 17-30. 2001

  • J.F. White , Jr., R. Sullivan, M. Moy, and W. Meyer. Evolution of Epichloë/Neotyphodium endophytes and other clavicipitalean biotrophs. In a book called Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Model Systems, Eds. J. Seckback. Kluwer Press, The Netherlands, pgs. 411-424. 2002.

  • J.F. White, F. Belanger, Betsy Lewis, Melinda Moy, and W. Meyer. . Developmental interactions between clavicipitalean endophytes and epibionts and their host grasses. Plant-fungal Symbiosis. 33:201-213. 2002

  • White, J.F. Jr., F. Belanger, R. Sullivan, E. Lewis, M. Moy, W.A. Meyer, and C.W. Bacon. . Developmental interactions between clavicipitaleans and their hosts. In: A. Varma, L. Abbot, D. Werner and R. Hampp (eds.). Plant Surface Microbiology. Springer-Verlag, Germany. 2003

  • Meyer, W.A. and Eric Watkins. . Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea). In a book on Turfgrass Biology, Genetics and Cytotaxonomy, Eds. M. Casler and R. Duncan, Jonh Wiley and Sons, Inc., pgs. 107-127. 2003

Contact:

 

William A. Meyer
Professor, Director of Turfgrass Breeding
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Plant Biology & Pathology Department
Foran Hall
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520
732-932-9711 ext. 160 (T)
732-932-3886 (F)
wmeyer@aesop.rutgers.edu

 

 

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