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Despite having retired, Trappe remained as a research professor with the Department of Forest Science at Corvallis for 10 years before technically retiring in 1996. he has remained active well after his second retirement. Since 1999 he has been sojourning to Australia for 4–5 months a year to work on
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Trappe started studying nature very early on in his life. From as young as age five his family would head out into the woods for picnics with family friends that were foresters in the Spokane, WA area or as far abreast as the close reaches of Idaho. “ just made the whole forest come alive.” Trappe
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who bequeathed it to Trappe, a windfall which aided his future research immensely. During his tenure at Corvallis he participated in and eventually became a trustee of the North American Truffling Society which has worked to further collaboration among hobbyists and researchers on in the field of
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Trappe first encountered truffles in the wild in the late 1950s during his Ph.D. thesis research. Since then Trappe has become widely regarded as one of the foremost experts on truffles in the world. In his search for truffle specimens he has collected on "every continent except Africa and
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truffle taxonomy with the Australian Government, resulting in many papers. In 2007 he published a book on North American truffle identification with his son and published a second volume on the ecological status of truffles with Chris Maser and Andrew W. Claridge in 2008.
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Trappe has also been keenly interested in the role that mycorrhizal fungi (which many truffles are) in natural environments. As early as his undergraduate tenure he was doing work on the subject, and his PhD thesis was to monograph
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station in 1965 and he stayed in that position until his 'retirement' in 1996. When he arrived at Corvallis, one of the most important collections of hypogeous fungi in North America was in care of the retiring Professor
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in soils without enough mycorrhizal symbiotes present in the area. To date he is one of the major voices in mycorrhizal research, particularly with respect to its application to forestry.
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hypogeous fungi, travelled to Torino to study truffle specimens, hosted visiting scholars from over 20 countries and mentored many prominent mycologists in their own right.
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lists him as either author or co-author of 401 individual species, and over the course of his career he has helped guide research on
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Trappe has continued to publish, with papers published as recently as 2013 regarding his work on Australian truffle diversity.
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was established along with his comprehensive compilation of ectomycorrhizal fungi (the first of its kind).
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Field Guide to North American Truffles: Hunting, Identifying, and Enjoying the World’s Most Prized Fungi
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species. He has authored or co-authored 450 scientific papers and written three books on the subject.
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in the same field before returning to the University in Washington to work on his PhD with
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University of Washington, Ph.D. 1962, Agriculture, forestry and wildlife
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Lebel, T. (2003). "Australian sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi. XIII.
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gen. et sp. nov., a sequestrate fungus with potential affinity to
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Castellano, M.A.; Miller, S.L.; Singh, L.; Lakhanpal, T. (2012). "
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Trappe was appointed a project leader in forest mycology at the
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Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station at
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Castellano, S.L.Miller, Singh & Lakhanpal (2012)
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Index

James Martin Trappe
Spokane, Washington
United States
Truffles
Mycology
Forestry
Doctoral advisor
Daniel Elliot Stuntz
Author abbrev. (botany)
Scholia
James Trappe (Q16092057)
mycologist
truffle
MycoBank
mycorrhizal
taxonomy
order
families
genera
Cenococcum graniforme
Pseudotsuga menziesii
University of Washington
Forest Management
Master's
State University of New York
Daniel Elliot Stuntz
Inocybe
USDA
La Grande, Oregon
Portland

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