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COS 80
Mycorrhizae
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Moderator:
Rachel A. Barkley, n/a
On Demand
Abiotic factors, not mycorrhizal associations, predict growth and abundance of the invasive grass Microstegium vimineum
Kimberly A. Koenig
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Biology Department, University of Louisville
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Consequences of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant drought responses and possible mechanisms
Kian G.M Speck
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College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana
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Ecosystem type drives root-associated AM fungi distribution across North American Grasslands: A functional guild approach
Christopher P. Kasanke
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Earth and Biological Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Effects of nitrogen source, soil moisture, and light on the colonization of ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the roots of dually-colonized Populus deltoides
Kathleen M. Thompson
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UW-Madison
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Examining root-derived soil organic matter formation in the light of root branching order and mycorrhizal status
Katilyn V. Beidler
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Biology, Indiana University
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Intraspecific variation in mycorrhizal response is much larger than ecological literature suggests
Katherine N. Stahlhut
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Miami University
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Mycorrhizae shift niche breadth and plant performance under stressful watering conditions
Hannah Locke
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Biology & Biochemistry, University of Houston
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Quantifying the wood-wide web: Tracing 13C-labeled photosynthate from temperate trees to ectomycorrhizal fungi indicates extensive belowground sharing of carbohydrates
Erik A. Hobbie
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University of New Hampshire
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Role of phylogenetic relatedness in plant–soil feedback dynamics of sympatric Asclepias species
Eric Duell
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Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University
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Tree seedling adaptation to local microbial communities in a changing climate
Isabelle George
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Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin
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