Markus N. Thormann, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Ecology Biology, Environmental Sciences, Plant Culture Agriculture
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R S. Currah grad student 2001 University of Alberta
 (The fungal communities of decomposing plants in southern boreal peatlands of Alberta, Canada.)
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Andersen R, Grasset L, Thormann MN, et al. (2010) Changes in microbial community structure and function following Sphagnum peatland restoration Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42: 291-301
Rice AV, Thormann MN, Langor DW. (2008) Mountain pine beetle-associated blue-stain fungi are differentially adapted to boreal temperatures Forest Pathology. 38: 113-123
Thormann MN, Rice AV, Beilman DW. (2007) Yeasts in peatlands: A review of richness and roles in peat decomposition Wetlands. 27: 761-773
Rice A, Thormann M, Langor D. (2007) Virulence of, and interactions among, mountain pine beetle associated blue-stain fungi on two pine species and their hybrids in Alberta Canadian Journal of Botany. 85: 316-323
Thormann MN. (2006) Lichens as indicators of forest health in Canada The Forestry Chronicle. 82: 335-343
Thormann MN. (2006) Diversity and function of fungi in peatlands: A carbon cycling perspective Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 86: 281-293
Bayley SE, Thormann MN, Szumigalski AR. (2005) Nitrogen mineralization and decomposition in western boreal bog and fen peat Ecoscience. 12: 455-465
Schulz MJ, Thormann MN. (2005) Functional and taxonomic diversity of saprobic filamentous fungi from Typha latifolia from central Alberta, Canada Wetlands. 25: 675-684
Thormann MN, Bayley SE, Currah RS. (2004) Microcosm tests of the effects of temperature and microbial species number on the decomposition of Carex aquatilis and Sphagnum fuscum litter from southern boreal peatlands. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 50: 793-802
Thormann MN, Currah RS, Bayley SE. (2004) Patterns of distribution of microfungi in decomposing bog and fen plants Canadian Journal of Botany. 82: 710-720
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