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COS 93
Biogeochemistry: New Paradigms In Biogeochem Cycling
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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A quicker fix: Herbivory may stimulate nitrogen fixation rates in tropical forests
Will Barker
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School of Geography, University of Leeds
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi differ in the carbon cost of nutrient acquisition and growth benefit when grown with Populus grandidentata
Emel Kangi
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West Virginia University
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Are missing nitrogen inputs in grasslands due to N2 fixation or sampling artifacts?
Carmella Vizza
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Hawai'i Pacific University
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Broad-scale patterns of litter chemistry throughout decomposition: chemical classes respond differently to litter characteristics and the decay environment
Becky A. Ball
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Arizona State University
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Characterizing the N2O isotopomer behavior of two N-disturbed soils using natural abundance and isotopic labelling techniques
Emily R. Stuchiner
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Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University
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Data-based model representations of plant-microbe interactions improve predictions of bioenergy sustainability
Joanna Ridgeway
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Department of Biology, West Virginia University
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Hot moments drive extreme nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural peatlands
Tyler L. Anthony
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University of California, Berkeley
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The mycorrhizal associated nutrient economy hypothesis: New formulations, context dependencies and potential applications
Richard P. Phillips, Ph.D.
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Indiana University
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