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    Climate change could threaten cocoa production: Effects of 2015-16 El Niño-related drought on cocoa agroforests in Bahia, Brazil by Gateau-Rey, Lauranne, Tanner, Edmund V J, Rapidel, Bruno, Marelli, Jean-Philippe, Royaert, Stefan

    Published in PloS one (10-07-2018)
    “…Climate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate events such as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which in parts of the tropics…”
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    Potassium, phosphorus, or nitrogen limit root allocation, tree growth, or litter production in a lowland tropical forest by Wright, S. Joseph, Yavitt, Joseph B, Wurzburger, Nina, Turner, Benjamin L, Tanner, Edmund V. J, Sayer, Emma J, Santiago, Louis S, Kaspari, Michael, Hedin, Lars O, Harms, Kyle E, Garcia, Milton N, Corre, Marife D

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2011)
    “…We maintained a factorial nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) addition experiment for 11 years in a humid lowland forest growing on a relatively…”
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    Experimental investigation of the importance of litterfall in lowland semi-evergreen tropical forest nutrient cycling by Sayer, Emma J., Tanner, Edmund V. J.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2010)
    “…1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropical forest fertility but its importance has rarely been…”
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    Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species-rich, tropical forests by Joseph Wright, S., Turner, Benjamin L., Yavitt, Joseph B., Harms, Kyle E., Kaspari, Michael, Tanner, Edmund V. J., Bujan, Jelena, Griffin, Eric A., Mayor, Jordan R., Pasquini, Sarah C., Sheldrake, Merlin, Garcia, Milton N.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2018)
    “…We present a meta-analysis of plant responses to fertilization experiments conducted in lowland, species-rich, tropical forests. We also update a key result…”
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    Soil carbon release enhanced by increased tropical forest litterfall by Sayer, Emma J., Heard, Matthew S., Grant, Helen K., Marthews, Toby R., Tanner, Edmund V. J.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-09-2011)
    “…Enhanced tropical forest productivity, facilitated by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations, could act as a substantial carbon sink. However, a long-term…”
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    Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest by Sheldrake, Merlin, Rosenstock, Nicholas P., Mangan, Scott, Revillini, Daniel, Sayer, Emma J., Olsson, Pål Axel, Verbruggen, Erik, Tanner, Edmund V. J., Turner, Benjamin L., Wright, S. Joseph

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2018)
    “…Improved understanding of the nutritional ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is important in understanding how tropical forests maintain high…”
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    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition is altered by long-term litter removal but not litter addition in a lowland tropical forest by Sheldrake, Merlin, Rosenstock, Nicholas P., Revillini, Daniel, Olsson, Pål Axel, Mangan, Scott, Sayer, Emma J., Wallander, Håkan, Turner, Benjamin L., Tanner, Edmund V. J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2017)
    “…Tropical forest productivity is sustained by the cycling of nutrients through decomposing organic matter. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play a key role in…”
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    Priming and microbial nutrient limitation in lowland tropical forest soils of contrasting fertility by Nottingham, Andrew T, Turner, Benjamin L, Chamberlain, Paul M, Stott, Andrew W, Tanner, Edmund V. J

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-11-2012)
    “…Priming is an increase in soil organic carbon decomposition following input of labile organic carbon. In temperate soils where biological activity is limited…”
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    Global soil carbon: understanding and managing the largest terrestrial carbon pool by Scharlemann, Jörn PW, Tanner, Edmund VJ, Hiederer, Roland, Kapos, Valerie

    Published in Carbon management (01-02-2014)
    “…Carbon stored in soils worldwide exceeds the amount of carbon stored in phytomass and the atmosphere. Despite the large quantity of carbon stored as soil…”
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    Variable Responses of Lowland Tropical Forest Nutrient Status to Fertilization and Litter Manipulation by Sayer, Emma J., Wright, S. Joseph, Tanner, Edmund V. J., Yavitt, Joseph B., Harms, Kyle E., Powers, Jennifer S., Kaspari, Michael, Garcia, Milton N., Turner, Benjamin L.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2012)
    “…Predicting future impacts of anthropogenic change on tropical forests requires a clear understanding of nutrient constraints on productivity. We compared…”
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    Rapid separation of very low concentrations of bacteria from blood by Buchanan, Clara M., Wood, Ryan L., Hoj, Taalin R., Alizadeh, Mahsa, Bledsoe, Colin G., Wood, Madison E., McClellan, Daniel S., Blanco, Rae, Hickey, Caroline L., Ravsten, Tanner V., Husseini, Ghaleb A., Robison, Richard A., Pitt, William G.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-08-2017)
    “…A rapid and accurate diagnosis of the species and antibiotic resistance of bacteria in septic blood is vital to increase survival rates of patients with…”
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    Root and arbuscular mycorrhizal mycelial interactions with soil microorganisms in lowland tropical forest by Nottingham, Andrew T., Turner, Benjamin L., Winter, Klaus, Chamberlain, Paul M., Stott, Andrew, Tanner, Edmund V.J.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-07-2013)
    “…Abstract Tropical forests have high rates of soil carbon cycling, but little information is available on how roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and…”
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    Increased litterfall in tropical forests boosts the transfer of soil CO2 to the atmosphere by Sayer, Emma J, Powers, Jennifer S, Tanner, Edmund V J

    Published in PloS one (12-12-2007)
    “…Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations, rising…”
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    Tropical montane cloud forest: environmental drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem function by Fahey, Timothy J., Sherman, Ruth E., Tanner, Edmund V.J.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-09-2016)
    “…Tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF) are characterized by short trees, often twisted with multiple stems, with many stems per ground area, a large stem…”
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    Soil organic phosphorus dynamics following perturbation of litter cycling in a tropical moist forest by Vincent, A.G, Turner, B.L, Tanner, E.V.J

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-02-2010)
    “…The productivity of tropical lowland moist forests is often considered to be limited by the availability of phosphorus. Organic phosphorus is often abundant in…”
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    150‐year legacy of land use on tree species composition in old‐secondary forests of Jamaica by Chai, Shauna‐Lee, Tanner, E.V.J

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2011)
    “…1. The long term impacts of historical land use on montane tropical forest tree species composition and structure is unknown. We used old plantation survey…”
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    Rapid separation of bacteria from blood – Chemical aspects by Alizadeh, Mahsa, Wood, Ryan L., Buchanan, Clara M., Bledsoe, Colin G., Wood, Madison E., McClellan, Daniel S., Blanco, Rae, Ravsten, Tanner V., Husseini, Ghaleb A., Hickey, Caroline L., Robison, Richard A., Pitt, William G.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-06-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Bacteria can be separated from blood cells in septic blood in less than 1min.•When blood is spun in an open disk, blood cells sediment…”
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    Soil priming by sugar and leaf-litter substrates: A link to microbial groups by Nottingham, Andrew T., Griffiths, Howard, Chamberlain, Paul M., Stott, Andrew W., Tanner, Edmund V.J.

    “…The impact of elevated CO 2 on leaf-litter and root exudate production may alter soil carbon storage capacities for the future. In particular when so-called…”
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