The University of Vermont

STL CV SARAH TAYLOR LOVELL

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    Assistant Professor of Sustainable Landscape Design
    Department of Plant & Soil Science, University of Vermont
    201 Hills Agricultural Building
    105 Carrigan Drive

    Burlington
, VT 05405

    Phone: 802-656-0466
    Email: Sarah.Lovell@uvm.edu



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Education
  • MLA. University of Illinois, 2005.  Thesis topic: A New Design Framework for the University of Illinois Field Research Station.
  • PhD in Agronomy. University of Illinois, 2000. Dissertation topic: Soybean Response and Weed Control with Flumioxazin, and Sorption, Degradation, and Weed Control with Isoxaflutole.
  • MS in Agronomy. University of Illinois, 1995.  Thesis topic: Investigation of Herbicide Resistant Weeds.
  • BS in Agricultural Science. University of Illinois, 1992.  Graduated with high honors.
Professional Experience
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Vermont. 2006-Present.
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, Departments of Landscape Architecture and Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, Spring 2006.
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, The Environmental Council, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 2003-2005.
  • Senior Research Biologist, Midwest Research and Development Unit, Dow AgroSciences, Iowa. 2000-2003.
  • Graduate Research Assistant/Fellow, Agronomy Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 1997-2000.
  • Field Research  Biologist, Midwest Field Station, Zeneca Agricultural Products, Champaign, Illinois. 1995-1997.
  • Graduate Research Assistant/Fellow, Agronomy Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.  1992-1995.
Peer Reviewed Publications

Taylor Lovell, S., Sullivan, W.C.  2006. Environmental benefits of conservation buffers in the United States: Evidence, promise, and open questions.  Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 112(4):249-260.

Sullivan, W.C. and Taylor Lovell, S., 2006. Improving the visual quality of commercial development at the rural-urban fringe.  Landscape and Urban Planning 77(1-2):152-166.

Sullivan, W.C., Anderson, O.M., and Taylor Lovell, S., 2004.  Agricultural buffers at the rural-urban fringe: an examination of approval by farmers, residents, and academics in the Midwestern United States.  Landscape and Urban Planning 69:299-313.

Taylor-Lovell, S., Sims, G.K., and Wax, L.M. 2002.  Effects of moisture, temperature, and biological activity on the degradation of isoxaflutole in soil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50:5626-5633.

Taylor-Lovell, S., Wax, L.M., and Bollero, G.  2002.  Preemergence Flumioxazin and Pendimethalin and Postemergence Herbicide Systems for Soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technolology 16:502-511.

Taylor-Lovell, S. and Wax, L.M.  2001. Weed control in field corn (Zea mays) with RPA 201772 combinations with atrazine and s-metolachlor. Weed Technology 15:249-256.

Taylor-Lovell, S., Wax, L.M., and Nelson, R.  2001. Phytotoxic response and yield of soybean (Glycine max) varieties treated with sulfentrazone or flumioxazin.  Weed Technology 15:95-102.

Taylor-Lovell, S., Sims, G.K., Wax, L.M., and Hassett, J.J. 2000. Hydrolysis and soil adsorption of the labile herbicide isoxaflutole. Environmental Science and Technology 34:3186-3190.

Lovell, S.T., Wax, L.M., Horak, M.J., and Peterson, D.E. 1996. Imidazolinone and sulfonylurea resistance in a biotype of common waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis). Weed Science 44:789-794.

Lovell, S.T., Wax, L.M., Simpson, D.M., and McGlamery, M. 1996. Using the in vivo ALS assay for identifying herbicide-resistant weeds. Weed Technology 10:936-942.


Diehl, K.E.,
Taylor, S.L., Simpson, D.M., Stoller, E.W., and Wax, L.M. 1994. Effect of soil organic matter on the interaction between nicosulfuron and terbufos in corn. Weed Science 43:306-311.

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