Kendall Kahl
Kendall Kahl
Research Specialist
Ag Science, Room 132
208-885-7505
Department of Soil and Water Systems
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Dr. MS 2340
Moscow, ID 83844-2340
Kahl manages the Soil and Water Resources Lab where much of the research is focused around carbon and nitrogen cycling, earthworm ecology and soil health monitoring in regional conservation agriculture soils and native ecosystems.
M.S., University of Idaho, 2014
B.S., University of Vermont, 2005
- Soil ecosystem functions
- Earthworm ecology
- Soil health monitoring
- Sustainable agriculture
- Burke, I., Kahl, K., Tautges, N., Young, F., 2017. Integrated Weed Management, in: Yorgey, G.G., Kruger, C.E. (Eds.), Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest. Washington State University Extension Publication, Pullman, pp. 353–398.
- Schlatter, D.C., Kahl, K., Carlson, B., Huggins, D.R., Paulitz, T., 2018. Fungal community composition and diversity vary with soil depth and landscape position in a no-till wheat-based cropping system. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 94, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiy098
Presentation
- Kahl, K., J. Johnson-Maynard, I.C. Burke. Soil health and economic potential of organic, reduced-till cropping systems in the Palouse. ASA-CSSA-SSA Annual Meeting. Long Beach, CA. Nov. 5, 2014.