Skip to main content Dr. Noland Martin
- Professor at Biology, College of Science & Engineering
Grants
2025
- Martin, Noland H.
Reproductive Isolation and Natural Hybridization between two Texas Native Alloberberis Species,
Ecolab,
State,
$10080.
(Funded: 2025 - 2026).
Grant.
2023
- Martin, Noland H.
Genetic Structure and Natural Hybridization in Native Texas Alloberberis.,
EcoLab,
State,
$25010.
(Funded: December 1, 2023 - December 31, 2024).
Grant.
2021
- Martin, Noland H.
Do ecological variables associated with Agarita (Mahonia trifoliolata and Mahonia swaseyi) predict population structure?,
Texas Ecolab,
$10488.
(Funded: 2021).
Grant.
2019
- Martin, Noland H (Principal).
Reproductive Ecology of Berberis species on the Edwards Plateau,
$15845.
(Funded: 2019 - 2021).
Grant.
2012
- Martin, Noland H.
Transmission ratio distortion of Iris nelsonii and Iris fulva,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$7726.
(Funded: 2012 - 2016).
Grant.
2010
- Martin, Noland H, Arnold, Michael L.
Collaborative Proposal: Genetic architecture of reproductive isolation and introgression in experimental and natural hybrid zones in Louisiana Irises,
Federal,
$537632.
(Funded: 2010 - 2015).
Grant.
2009
- Martin, Noland H.
American Iris Society Foundation,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Funded: 2009 - Present).
Grant.
2008
- Martin, Noland H.
American Iris Society Foundation,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Funded: 2008 - Present).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
Ecology, evolution, and genetic architecture of reproductive isolation in Iris nelsonii: a homoploid hybrid,
$135000.
(Funded: 2008 - 2011).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
American Iris Society Foundation,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Submitted: 2010).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
Society for Louisiana Irises,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$2000.
(Submitted: 2008).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
Society for Louisiana Irises,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$2000.
(Submitted: 2007).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
American Iris Society Foundation,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Submitted: 2007).
Grant.
- Martin, Noland H.
National Science Foundation,
Federal,
$5331.
(Submitted: 2000).
Grant.