David Pilz

David Pilz is a Forest Mycologist with the Department of Forest Science at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR. He conducts research on harvested forest fungi, with an emphasis on compatible production of edible mushrooms in forests managed for timber and other amenities. This research focus evolved from 9 years of research with the Pacific Northwest Research Station (USDA-Forest Service) on the Productivity and Sustainable Harvest of Edible Forest Mushrooms. Research projects entailed collaboration with numerous landowners, forest managers, and harvesters to test monitoring protocols for matsutake, chanterelle, and morel mushrooms and to investigate how silvicultural choices effect their productivity. More generally, David's expertise extends to the broader topic of Non-timber Forest Products, starting with his involvement in issues surrounding the harvest of native yews for the anti-cancer drug Taxol.


David Pilz
Forest Mycologist
Department of Forest Science
Oregon State University
321 Richardson Hall
Corvallis OR 97331-5752

Office: Room 014, Forestry Sciences Laboratory
Phone: 541.750.7362
Fax: 541.737-1393
Email: david.pilz@oregonstate.edu

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