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Plant and microbe contribution to community resilience in a directionally changing environment
Marissa Lee
Submitted by mrl17 on Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:16
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Microstegium vimineum
nitrogen cycling
plant-soil feedbacks
symbioses
First Name:
Marissa
Last Name:
Lee
Email:
mrl17@duke.edu
Areas of Interest:
Community ecology
Plant invasions
Office Info
office location:
BioSci 262
Kirsten Hofmockel
Submitted by khof on Sat, 01/02/2010 - 23:27
in
biogeochemistry
carbon cycling
denitrification
metagenomics
microbial ecology
nitrogen cycling
First Name:
Kirsten
Last Name:
Hofmockel
Email:
khof@iastate.edu
web page:
http://kirstenhofmockel.org
Areas of Interest:
microbial ecology
biogeochemistry
metagenomics
ecosystem ecology
soil ecology
Office Info
office location:
237 Bessey Hall, Iowa State University
phone number:
515-294-2589
Plant and microbe contribution to community resilience in a directionally changing environment
Submitted by mlm6 on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 10:45
in
nitrogen cycling
nitrogen deposition
Niwot Ridge
plant competition
tundra
User Author:
Meg Mobley
Suding, KN
,
Ashton IW
,
Bechtold H
,
Bowman WD
,
Mobley ML
,
Winkleman R
. 2008.
Plant and microbe contribution to community resilience in a directionally changing environment
.
Ecological Monographs. 78
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