Search Results - "Noyce, Genevieve L."
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Oxygen priming induced by elevated CO2 reduces carbon accumulation and methane emissions in coastal wetlands
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
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
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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Author Correction: Plant species determine tidal wetland methane response to sea level rise
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Asynchronous nitrogen supply and demand produce nonlinear plant allocation responses to warming and elevated CO2
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-10-2019)“…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
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
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
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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Author Correction: Oxygen priming induced by elevated CO2 reduces carbon accumulation and methane emissions in coastal wetlands
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Soil microbial responses over 2 years following biochar addition to a north temperate forest
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
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
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2016)“…•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
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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Geomorphic and ecological constraints on the coastal carbon sink
Published in Nature reviews. Earth & environment (01-06-2023)“…Not provided…”
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Asynchronous nitrogen supply and demand produce nonlinear plant allocation responses to warming and elevated CO 2
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-10-2019)“…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
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-01-2014)“…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
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
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
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2017)“…•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
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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