George W. Koch

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Biology Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States 
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Richardson AD, Kong GV, Taylor KM, et al. (2022) Soil-atmosphere fluxes of CO, CH, and NO across an experimentally-grown, successional gradient of biocrust community types. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 979825
Guo JS, Hultine KR, Koch GW, et al. (2019) Temporal shifts in iso/anisohydry revealed from daily observations of plant water potential in a dominant desert shrub. The New Phytologist
Compson ZG, Hungate BA, Whitham TG, et al. (2018) Linking tree genetics and stream consumers: Isotopic tracers elucidate controls on carbon and nitrogen assimilation. Ecology
Harrison JG, Forister ML, Parchman TL, et al. (2016) Vertical stratification of the foliar fungal community in the world's tallest trees. American Journal of Botany
Sack L, Ball MC, Brodersen C, et al. (2016) Plant hydraulics as a central hub integrating plant and ecosystem function: meeting report for "Emerging Frontiers in Plant Hydraulics" (Washington, DC, May 2015). Plant, Cell & Environment
McHugh TA, Koch GW, Schwartz E. (2014) Minor changes in soil bacterial and fungal community composition occur in response to monsoon precipitation in a semiarid grassland. Microbial Ecology. 68: 370-8
Chapman SK, Newman GS, Hart SC, et al. (2013) Leaf litter mixtures alter microbial community development: mechanisms for non-additive effects in litter decomposition. Plos One. 8: e62671
Dore S, Montes-Helu M, Hart SC, et al. (2012) Recovery of ponderosa pine ecosystem carbon and water fluxes from thinning and stand-replacing fire. Global Change Biology. 18: 3171-3185
Cavagnaro TR, Langley AJ, Jackson LE, et al. (2008) Growth, nutrition, and soil respiration of a mycorrhiza-defective tomato mutant and its mycorrhizal wild-type progenitor. Functional Plant Biology : Fpb. 35: 228-235
Chapman SK, Langley JA, Hart SC, et al. (2006) Plants actively control nitrogen cycling: uncorking the microbial bottleneck. The New Phytologist. 169: 27-34
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