Search Results - "Wilson, W.T."
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Nematode communities indicate anthropogenic alterations to soil dynamics across diverse grasslands
Published in Ecological indicators (01-12-2021)“…•Nematode community structure varies in grasslands at different geographic locations.•Nematode community structure was unique in alpine meadow soils.•Crop…”
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Frequency of prescribed burning in an upland oak forest determines soil and litter properties and alters the soil microbial community
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2012)“…► Long-term prescribed burning effects forest litter, soil and microbial community. ► Quadrennial burning compared to no burning has small effect on litter and…”
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Resource limitation is a driver of local adaptation in mycorrhizal symbioses
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-02-2010)“…Symbioses may be important mechanisms of plant adaptation to their environment. We conducted a reciprocal inoculation experiment to test the hypothesis that…”
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Soil aggregation and carbon sequestration are tightly correlated with the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: results from long-term field experiments
Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2009)“…We examined the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in ecosystems using soil aggregate stability and C and N storage as representative ecosystem…”
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meta-analysis of context-dependency in plant response to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi
Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2010)“…Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 394-407 Mycorrhizal fungi influence plant growth, local biodiversity and ecosystem function. Effects of the symbiosis on plants span…”
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Influence of alternative soil amendments on mycorrhizal fungi and cowpea production
Published in Heliyon (01-07-2018)“…Alternative soil amendments (worm compost, pyrolyzed carbon [biochar]) and crop symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have the potential to reduce…”
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Predicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traits
Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2012)“…We assessed whether (1) arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of roots (RC) and/or plant responses to arbuscular mycorrhizae (MR) vary with plant phylogeny and…”
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Toxic endothelial cell destruction syndrome after intraocular lens repositioning with intracameral epinephrine
Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-11-2008)“…A 66-year-old Chinese man developed corneal endothelial decompensation after intraocular lens (IOL) repositioning using intracameral epinephrine was performed…”
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi favor invasive Echinops sphaerocephalus when grown in competition with native Inula conyzae
Published in Scientific reports (20-11-2020)“…In a globalized world, plant invasions are common challenges for native ecosystems. Although a considerable number of invasive plants form arbuscular…”
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Experimental evidence that invasive grasses use allelopathic biochemicals as a potential mechanism for invasion: chemical warfare in nature
Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2014)“…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Bothriochloa spp. are non-native warm-season grasses invading native grasslands of the southern and central Great Plains, altering…”
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Utilizing mycorrhizal responses to guide selective breeding for agricultural sustainability
Published in Plants, people, planet (01-09-2021)“…Societal Impact Statement Agriculture touches all aspects of society and global environmental health. Dwindling phosphorous reserves are a looming crisis for…”
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Mycorrhizae Influence Plant Community Structure and Diversity in Tallgrass Prairie
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1999)“…In grassland ecosystems, symbiotic associations between plants and mycorrhizal fungi are widespread and have important influences on the life histories,…”
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Anterior cruciate ligament repair with internal brace augmentation: A systematic review
Published in The knee (01-03-2022)“…•Proximal ACL tears have the most potential for healing after primary repair.•ACL repair with internal bracing has satisfactory outcomes in individual cohort…”
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Long-Term Outcome of Same-Day Split Corneal Transplantation in Hong Kong
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Mycorrhizal suppression alters plant productivity and forb establishment in a grass-dominated prairie restoration
Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2011)“…A fundamental goal of restoration is the re-establishment of plant diversity representative of native vegetation. However, many prairie restorations or…”
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Scanning laser polarimetry in patients with acute attack of primary angle closure
Published in Japanese journal of ophthalmology (01-11-2003)“…To compare the retinal nerve fiber layer measurements of attacked eyes with their fellow eyes after a single unilateral attack of acute primary angle closure…”
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Quantifying graft impingement in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Published in The knee (01-01-2022)“…•ACL graft impingement is highly prevalent, despite satisfactory tunnel positioning.•Can be anticipated by measuring notch dimensions on preoperative MRI…”
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Long-Term Outcome of Same-Day Split Corneal Transplantation in Hong Kong
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Deficits in muscle strength are not seen following recovery from augmented primary repair of anterior cruciate ligament tears
Published in Journal of ISAKOS (01-12-2023)“…Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair for proximal tears, where the ligament is re-attached and augmented with suture tape, can negate the need for graft…”
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Retinoic acid induces down-regulation of Wnt-3a, apoptosis and diversion of tail bud cells to a neural fate in the mouse embryo
Published in Mechanisms of development (01-06-1999)“…The tail bud comprises the caudal extremity of the vertebrate embryo, containing a pool of pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells that gives rise to almost all the…”
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