Linda van Diepen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Forest Resources & Environmental Science | Michigan Technological University, USA |
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(The role and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Acer saccharum-dominated forest ecosystems under natural and nitrogen-amended conditions.) |
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Van Syoc E, Albeke SE, Scasta JD, et al. (2021) Quantifying the immediate response of the soil microbial community to different grazing intensities on irrigated pastures. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 326 |
Moore JAM, Anthony MA, Pec GJ, et al. (2020) Fungal community structure and function shifts with atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology |
Custer GF, van Diepen LTA, Stump W. (2019) Structural and functional dynamics of soil microbes following spruce beetle infestation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology |
van Diepen LT, Frey SD, Landis EA, et al. (2017) Fungi exposed to chronic nitrogen enrichment are less able to decay leaf litter. Ecology. 98: 5-11 |
Pold G, Billings AF, Blanchard JL, et al. (2016) Long-term warming alters carbohydrate degradation potential in temperate forest soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology |
Morrison EW, Frey SD, Sadowsky JJ, et al. (2016) Chronic nitrogen additions fundamentally restructure the soil fungal community in a temperate forest Fungal Ecology. 23: 48-57 |
Crowther TW, Maynard DS, Thomas SM, et al. (2015) Reply to Veresoglou: Overdependence on "significance" testing in biology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: E5114 |
Crowther TW, Thomas SM, Maynard DS, et al. (2015) Biotic interactions mediate soil microbial feedbacks to climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 7033-8 |
DeAngelis KM, Pold G, Topçuo?lu BD, et al. (2015) Long-term forest soil warming alters microbial communities in temperate forest soils. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 104 |
Van Diepen LTA, Frey SD, Sthultz CM, et al. (2015) Changes in litter quality caused by simulated nitrogen deposition reinforce the N-induced suppression of litter decay Ecosphere. 6 |