Search Results - "Sarah R. Bray"
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Temporal dynamics of microbial communities on decomposing leaf litter of 10 plant species in relation to decomposition rate
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2012)“…Few empirical studies have examined how microbial communities on decomposing litters change in relation to litter chemistry or how microbial community…”
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The influence of the invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii, on leaf decomposition and microbial community dynamics
Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2012)“…Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is an exotic invasive shrub that is rapidly expanding into forests of eastern North America. This species forms a dense…”
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Non-native liana, Euonymus fortunei, associated with increased soil nutrients, unique bacterial communities, and faster decomposition rate
Published in Plant ecology (01-03-2017)“…Invasive plants have wide-ranging impacts on native systems including reducing native plant richness and altering soil chemistry, microbes, and nutrient…”
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Recovery of forest floor diversity after removal of the nonnative, invasive plant Euonymus fortunei
Published in The journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (01-04-2016)“…The vine Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. is invading forests of the eastern United States; as a result, removal of E. fortunei has become a priority of…”
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Mycorrhizae Differentially Alter Growth, Physiology, and Competitive Ability of an Invasive Shrub
Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2003)“…Mycorrhizae improve phosphorus availability to host plants and alter their morphology, physiology, and competitive ability. We examined how different isolates…”
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Recovery of forest floor diversity after removal of the nonnative, invasive plant Euonymus fortunei 1
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Recovery of forest floor diversity after removal of the nonnative, invasive plant Euonymus fortunei1
Published in The journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (01-04-2016)“…The vine Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. is invading forests of the eastern United States; as a result, removal of E. fortunei has become a priority of…”
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