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    Oxygen priming induced by elevated CO2 reduces carbon accumulation and methane emissions in coastal wetlands by Noyce, Genevieve L., Smith, Alexander J., Kirwan, Matthew L., Rich, Roy L., Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-01-2023)
    “…Warming temperatures and elevated CO 2 are inextricably linked global change phenomena, but they are rarely manipulated together in field experiments. As a…”
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    Plant species determine tidal wetland methane response to sea level rise by Mueller, Peter, Mozdzer, Thomas J., Langley, J. Adam, Aoki, Lillian R., Noyce, Genevieve L., Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Nature communications (14-10-2020)
    “…Blue carbon (C) ecosystems are among the most effective C sinks of the biosphere, but methane (CH 4 ) emissions can offset their climate cooling effect…”
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    The microbiomes and metagenomes of forest biochars by Noyce, Genevieve L., Winsborough, Carolyn, Fulthorpe, Roberta, Basiliko, Nathan

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2016)
    “…Biochar particles have been hypothesized to provide unique microhabitats for a portion of the soil microbial community, but few studies have systematically…”
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    Asynchronous nitrogen supply and demand produce nonlinear plant allocation responses to warming and elevated CO2 by Noyce, Genevieve L, Kirwan, Matthew L, Rich, Roy L, Megonigal, J Patrick

    “…Terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change are mediated by complex plant–soil feedbacks that are poorly understood, but often driven by the balance of…”
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    Biogeochemical and plant trait mechanisms drive enhanced methane emissions in response to whole-ecosystem warming by Noyce, Genevieve L, Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Biogeosciences (19-04-2021)
    “…Climate warming perturbs ecosystem carbon (C) cycling, causing both positive and negative feedbacks on greenhouse gas emissions. In 2016, we began a tidal…”
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    Temperature optimum for marsh resilience and carbon accumulation revealed in a whole‐ecosystem warming experiment by Smith, Alexander J., Noyce, Genevieve L., Megonigal, James Patrick, Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Kirwan, Matthew L.

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2022)
    “…Coastal marshes are globally important, carbon dense ecosystems simultaneously maintained and threatened by sea‐level rise. Warming temperatures may increase…”
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    Reproductive Responses to Increased Shoot Density and Global Change Drivers in a Widespread Clonal Wetland Species, Schoenoplectus americanus by Kudoh, Aoi, Megonigal, J. Patrick, Langley, J. Adam, Noyce, Genevieve L., Sakai, Toshiyuki, Whigham, Dennis F.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (2024)
    “…The expansion of many wetland species is a function of both clonal propagation and sexual reproduction. The production of ramets through clonal propagation…”
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    Soil microbial responses over 2 years following biochar addition to a north temperate forest by Noyce, Genevieve L, Basiliko, Nathan, Fulthorpe, Roberta, Sackett, Tara E, Thomas, Sean C

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-08-2015)
    “…Soil microbial biomass, activity, and community composition were studied 1 and 2 years after biochar, phosphorus (P), and biochar + P additions to the soil of…”
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    Phosphorus uptake and availability and short-term seedling growth in three Ontario soils amended with ash and biochar by Noyce, Genevieve L, Jones, Trevor, Fulthorpe, Roberta, Basiliko, Nathan

    Published in Canadian journal of soil science (01-12-2017)
    “…Phosphorus (P) can be a limiting nutrient in terrestrial ecosystems and adding biochar or wood ash can increase plant-available P. We added wood ash and…”
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    Soil microbial responses to wood ash addition and forest fire in managed Ontario forests by Noyce, Genevieve L., Fulthorpe, Roberta, Gorgolewski, Adam, Hazlett, Paul, Tran, Honghi, Basiliko, Nathan

    “…•Ash effects on the soil microbial community are driven by changes in soil chemistry.•Increasing ash addition from 0.7 to 5.8tha−1 does not change the…”
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    Effects of Warming and Elevated CO2 on Stomatal Conductance and Chlorophyll Fluorescence of C3 and C4 Coastal Wetland Species by Sendall, Kerrie M., Muñoz, Cyd M. Meléndez, Ritter, Angela D., Rich, Roy L., Noyce, Genevieve L., Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-04-2024)
    “…Coastal wetland communities provide valuable ecosystem services such as erosion prevention, soil accretion, and essential habitat for coastal wildlife, but are…”
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    Asynchronous nitrogen supply and demand produce nonlinear plant allocation responses to warming and elevated CO 2 by Noyce, Genevieve L, Kirwan, Matthew L, Rich, Roy L, Megonigal, J Patrick

    “…Terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change are mediated by complex plant-soil feedbacks that are poorly understood, but often driven by the balance of…”
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    Effect of Carex rostrata on seasonal and interannual variability in peatland methane emissions by Noyce, Genevieve L., Varner, Ruth K., Bubier, Jill L., Frolking, Steve

    “…Peatlands are a large natural source of atmospheric methane (CH4), and the sedge Carex rostrata plays a critical role in the production, oxidation, and…”
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    Evapotranspiration Trends Over the Eastern United States During the 20th Century by Kramer, Ryan, Bounoua, Lahouari, Zhang, Ping, Wolfe, Robert, Huntington, Thomas, Imhoff, Marc, Thome, Kurtis, Noyce, Genevieve

    Published in Hydrology (01-06-2015)
    “…Most models evaluated by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate change estimate projected increases in temperature and precipitation with rising atmospheric…”
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    Quantifying Shapes: Mathematical Techniques for Analysing Visual Representations of Sound and Music by Noyce, Genevieve L., K, Mats B., Sollich, Peter

    Published in Empirical musicology review (01-12-2013)
    “…Research on auditory-visual correspondences has a long tradition but innovative experimental paradigms and analytic tools are sparse. In this study, we explore…”
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    Species interactions enhance root allocation, microbial diversity and P acquisition in intercropped wheat and soybean under P deficiency by Bargaz, Adnane, Noyce, Genevieve L., Fulthorpe, Roberta, Carlsson, Georg, Furze, Jessie R., Jensen, Erik S., Dhiba, Driss, Isaac, Marney E.

    “…•Microbial diversity and rooting were studied in a P-limited legume-cereal intercrop.•Intercropping induced shifts in root microbial diversity and root biomass…”
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    Reproductive Responses to Increased Shoot Density and Global Change Drivers in a Widespread Clonal Wetland Species, Schoenoplectus americanus by Kudoh, Aoi, Megonigal, J. Patrick, Langley, J. Adam, Noyce, Genevieve L., Sakai, Toshiyuki, Whigham, Dennis F.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (15-09-2023)
    “…The expansion of many wetland species is a function of both clonal propagation and sexual reproduction. The production of ramets through clonal propagation…”
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