Christopher W. Fernandez, Ph.D.

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2014 Ecology Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Microbiology Biology, Plant Culture Agriculture
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Roger T. Koide grad student 2014 Penn State
 (Biochemistry of ectomycorrhizal fungi: From functional traits to ecosystem processes.)
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Fernandez CW, Mielke L, Stefanski A, et al. (2023) Climate change-induced stress disrupts ectomycorrhizal interaction networks at the boreal-temperate ecotone. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2221619120
Maillard F, Fernandez CW, Mundra S, et al. (2021) Warming drives a 'hummockification' of microbial communities associated with decomposing mycorrhizal fungal necromass in peatlands. The New Phytologist
Fernandez CW, Ehlke N, Sheaffer CC, et al. (2020) Effects of nitrogen fertilization and planting density on intermediate wheatgrass yield Agronomy Journal
Fernandez CW, See CR, Kennedy PG. (2019) Decelerated carbon cycling by ectomycorrhizal fungi is controlled by substrate quality and community composition. The New Phytologist
Zak DR, Pellitier PT, Argiroff WA, et al. (2019) Exploring the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil carbon dynamics. The New Phytologist
Fernandez CW, Heckman K, Kolka R, et al. (2019) Melanin mitigates the accelerated decay of mycorrhizal necromass with peatland warming. Ecology Letters
Koide RT, Fernandez CW. (2018) The continuing relevance of "older" mycorrhiza literature: insights from the work of John Laker Harley (1911-1990). Mycorrhiza
Fernandez CW, Kennedy PG. (2018) Melanization of mycorrhizal fungal necromass structures microbial decomposer communities Journal of Ecology. 106: 468-479
Certano AK, Fernandez CW, Heckman KA, et al. (2018) The afterlife effects of fungal morphology: Contrasting decomposition rates between diffuse and rhizomorphic necromass Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 126: 76-81
McCormack ML, Guo D, Iversen CM, et al. (2017) Building a better foundation: improving root-trait measurements to understand and model plant and ecosystem processes. The New Phytologist
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