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    Nitrogen additions and microbial biomass: a meta‐analysis of ecosystem studies by Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2008)
    “…Nitrogen (N) enrichment is an element of global change that could influence the growth and abundance of many organisms. In this meta‐analysis, I synthesized…”
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    The extent of mycorrhizal colonization of roots and its influence on plant growth and phosphorus content by Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2013)
    “…Aims The most common metric of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) abundance is percent root length colonized (PRLC) by mycorrhizal structures. Frequently,…”
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    Interactions among lignin, cellulose, and nitrogen drive litter chemistry-decay relationships by Talbot, Jennifer M, Treseder, Kathleen K

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-2012)
    “…Litter decay rates often correlate with the initial ratios of lignin : nitrogen (N) or lignin : cellulose in litter. However, the chemical and microbial…”
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    Decomposers in Disguise: Mycorrhizal Fungi as Regulators of Soil C Dynamics in Ecosystems under Global Change by Talbot, J. M., Allison, S. D., Treseder, K. K.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-12-2008)
    “…1. In the conventional view of soil carbon (C) cycling, mycorrhizal fungi are primarily considered vectors for plant C input to soils. However, there is…”
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    A Meta-Analysis of Mycorrhizal Responses to Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Atmospheric CO2 in Field Studies by Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2004)
    “…• Numerous field studies have measured mycorrhizal dynamics under additions of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), or atmospheric CO2 to test the hypothesis that…”
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    Nutrient limitation of soil microbial processes in tropical forests by Camenzind, Tessa, Hättenschwiler, Stephan, Treseder, Kathleen K., Lehmann, Anika, Rillig, Matthias C.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-02-2018)
    “…Soil fungi and bacteria are the key players in the transformation and processing of carbon and nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems, yet controls on their…”
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    effect of fire on microbial biomass: a meta-analysis of field studies by Dooley, Sandra R, Treseder, Kathleen K

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-07-2012)
    “…Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so influence feedbacks between terrestrial ecosystems and…”
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    Microbial abundance and composition influence litter decomposition response to environmental change by Allison, Steven D, Lu, Ying, Weihe, Claudia, Goulden, Michael L, Martiny, Adam C, Martiny, Jennifer B. H, Treseder, Kathleen K

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2013)
    “…Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts on the environment. In southern California, climate change…”
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    Sources of inocula influence mycorrhizal colonization of plants in restoration projects: a meta-analysis by Maltz, Mia R., Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2015)
    “…Inoculation may influence mycorrhizal colonization and provide benefits to plants in restoration projects. However, it is unclear whether inoculation has…”
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    Warming and drying suppress microbial activity and carbon cycling in boreal forest soils by ALLISON, STEVEN D., TRESEDER, KATHLEEN K.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2008)
    “…Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet relatively few studies have examined soil responses to…”
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    Experimental warming alters potential function of the fungal community in boreal forest by Treseder, Kathleen K., Marusenko, Yevgeniy, Romero-Olivares, Adriana L., Maltz, Mia R.

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2016)
    “…Fungal community composition often shifts in response to warmer temperatures, which might influence decomposition of recalcitrant carbon (C). We hypothesized…”
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    Impact of Boreal Forest Fire on Climate Warming by Randerson, J.T, Liu, H, Flanner, M.G, Chambers, S.D, Jin, Y, Hess, P.G, Pfister, G, Mack, M.C, Treseder, K.K, Welp, L.R, Chapin, F.S, Harden, J.W, Goulden, M.L, Lyons, E, Neff, J.C, Schuur, E.A.G, Zender, C.S

    “…We report measurements and analysis of a boreal forest fire, integrating the effects of greenhouse gases, aerosols, black carbon deposition on snow and sea…”
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    Changes in Soil Fungal Communities, Extracellular Enzyme Activities, and Litter Decomposition Across a Fire Chronosequence in Alaskan Boreal Forests by Holden, Sandra R., Gutierrez, Abraham, Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-01-2013)
    “…Wildfires are a pervasive disturbance in boreal forests, and the frequency and intensity of boreal wildfires is expected to increase with climate warming…”
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    Differential growth responses of soil bacterial taxa to carbon substrates of varying chemical recalcitrance by Goldfarb, Katherine C, Karaoz, Ulas, Hanson, China A, Santee, Clark A, Bradford, Mark A, Treseder, Kathleen K, Wallenstein, Matthew D, Brodie, Eoin L

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (01-01-2011)
    “…Soils are immensely diverse microbial habitats with thousands of co-existing bacterial, archaeal, and fungal species. Across broad spatial scales, factors such…”
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    Fire severity influences the response of soil microbes to a boreal forest fire by Holden, Sandra R, Rogers, Brendan M, Treseder, Kathleen K, Randerson, James T

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2016)
    “…Wildfire activity is projected to increase in boreal forests as a result of climate warming. The consequences of increased wildfire activity for soil carbon…”
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    Functional diversity in resource use by fungi by McGuire, Krista L., Bent, Elizabeth, Borneman, James, Majumder, Arundhati, Allison, Steven D., Treseder, Kathleen K.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2010)
    “…Fungi influence nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, as they are major regulators of decomposition and soil respiration. However, little is known about…”
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    Microbiology and Climate Change: a Transdisciplinary Imperative by Lennon, J T, Frost, S D W, Nguyen, N K, Peralta, A L, Place, A R, Treseder, K K

    Published in mBio (28-02-2023)
    “…Climate change is a complex problem involving nonlinearities and feedback that operate across scales. No single discipline or way of thinking can effectively…”
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    Consequences of arthropod community structure for an at-risk insectivorous bird by Nell, Cee S, Pratt, Riley, Burger, Jutta, Preston, Kristine L, Treseder, Kathleen K, Kamada, Dana, Moore, Karly, Mooney, Kailen A

    Published in PloS one (10-02-2023)
    “…Global declines in bird and arthropod abundance highlights the importance of understanding the role of food limitation and arthropod community composition for…”
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    Direct Nitrogen and Phosphorus Limitation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: A Model and Field Test by Treseder, Kathleen K., Allen, Michael F.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2002)
    “…• Since mycorrhizal fungi constitute an important component of the soil-plant interface, their responses to changes in nutrient availability may mediate shifts…”
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