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PS 18-
Mycorrhizas can reduce negative environmental impacts of turfgrass management
Elizabeth Haymaker
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Adam Cobb
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Yanqi Q. Wu
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Gail Wilson
,
Oklahoma State University
PS 18-
Separating the effects of mycorrhizal status and litter chemistry on soil C and N stocks in a tropical montane forest
Georgia Seyfried
,
University of Illinois
;
Wendy H. Yang
,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PS 18-
The cuisine or the community: Substrate quality and fungal community structure differentially affect soil microbial function along an EcM basal area gradient
Amelia Fitch
,
Dartmouth College
;
Emily D. Whalen
,
University of New Hampshire
;
K. M. Geyer
,
Virginia Tech
;
Caitlin Hicks Pries
,
Dartmouth College
PS 18-
Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi protect
Rubus ideaus
from the effects of soil-borne pests and pathogens?
Erika J Whitney
,
Western Washington University
;
Rebecca A. Bunn
,
Western Washington University
;
Lisa Wasko DeVetter
,
WSU NWREC Mount Vernon
PS 18-
Mycorrhizal community response to light and nitrogen conditions in a Costa Rican lowland tropical rainforest
Nikayla Ficano
,
Brown University
;
Lindsay McCulloch
,
Brown University
;
Stephen Porder
,
Brown University
PS 18-
Mycorrhizal fungal response to elevated CO₂ concentrations in the Mojave desert
Jesse Goodfellow
,
Northern Arizona University
;
Audrey Ellis
,
Northern Arizona University
PS 18-
Diversity of mycorrhizal fungi, and endophytic and intra-hyphal bacteria in disjunct populations of a temperate terrestrial orchid
Jenna Petterson
,
Texas Tech University
;
Jaspreet Kaur
,
Texas Tech University
;
Jyotsna Sharma
,
Texas Tech University
PS 18-
Does the importance of nutrient limitation and pathogen damage on root growth depend on AM or ECM-dominance of forest plots?
Sara Moledor
,
Kent State University
;
Andrew C. Eagar
,
Kent State University
;
Kurt A. Smemo
,
Skidmore College
;
Richard Phillips
,
Indiana University
;
Christopher Blackwood
,
Kent State University
PS 18-
AMF mutualism and parasitism across a nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization gradient
Veronica M. Briggs
,
Miami University
;
Jonathan Bauer
,
Miami University
;
Emily Grman
,
Eastern Michigan University
PS 18-
Tri-trophic interactions alter above- and belowground switchgrass productivity and associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi growth
Matthew Reid
,
Michigan State University
;
Amanda L. Lietz
,
Ferris State University
;
Douglas A. Landis
,
Michigan State University
;
Lisa K. Tiemann
,
Michigan State University
PS 18-
Propagation of anti-herbivore defense cues in a common mycorrhizal network
Daniel E. Lenz
,
California State University, Sacramento
;
Jim Baxter
,
California State University, Sacramento
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