Jean Stutz - Publications

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Botany Biology, Microbiology Biology

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2009 Bradley LK, Stutz JC, Towill LR. Plant Biology: From the Classroom to the Internet Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education. 38: 82-86. DOI: 10.2134/Jnrlse2009.38182X  0.612
2009 Bills RJ, Stutz JC. AMF associated with indigenous and non-indigenous plants at urban and desert sites in Arizona Mycorrhizas - Functional Processes and Ecological Impact. 207-220. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-87978-7_14  0.36
2007 Whitcomb S, Stutz JC. Assessing diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a local community: role of sampling effort and spatial heterogeneity. Mycorrhiza. 17: 429-37. PMID 17340140 DOI: 10.1007/s00572-007-0118-5  0.326
2007 Beauchamp VB, Stromberg JC, Stutz JC. Flow regulation has minimal influence on mycorrhizal fungi of a semi-arid floodplain ecosystem despite changes in hydrology, soils, and vegetation Journal of Arid Environments. 68: 188-205. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2006.05.004  0.638
2006 Beauchamp VB, Stromberg JC, Stutz JC. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Populus-Salix stands in a semiarid riparian ecosystem. The New Phytologist. 170: 369-80. PMID 16608461 DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8137.2006.01668.X  0.635
2006 Bradley L, Towill L, Stutz J, Roberson R. Conversion of Introductory Plant Biology Course and Lab to Web-Based Distance Ed Course Hortscience. 41: 1002D-1002. DOI: 10.21273/Hortsci.41.4.1002D  0.359
2005 Augé R, Cho K, Stutz J, Toler H. (319) Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Response of Sorghum Plants to Combined Drought and Salt Stresses Hortscience. 40: 1037C-1037. DOI: 10.21273/Hortsci.40.4.1037C  0.396
2005 Beauchamp VB, Stromberg JC, Stutz JC. Interactions between Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar), Populus fremontii (cottonwood), and mycorrhizal fungi: Effects on seedling growth and plant species coexistence Plant and Soil. 275: 221-231. DOI: 10.1007/S11104-005-1740-7  0.637
2003 Augé RM, Moore JL, Cho K, Stutz JC, Sylvia DM, al-Agely AK, Saxton AM. Relating foliar dehydration tolerance of mycorrhizal Phaseolus vulgaris to soil and root colonization by hyphae. Journal of Plant Physiology. 160: 1147-56. PMID 14610883 DOI: 10.1078/0176-1617-01154  0.313
2003 Cousins JR, Hope D, Gries C, Stutz JC. Preliminary assessment of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity and community structure in an urban ecosystem. Mycorrhiza. 13: 319-26. PMID 12748839 DOI: 10.1007/s00572-003-0239-4  0.383
2002 Kennedy LJ, Tiller RL, Stutz JC. Associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Sporobolus wrightii in riparian habitats in arid South-western North America Journal of Arid Environments. 50: 459-475. DOI: 10.1006/Jare.2001.0899  0.373
2001 Fidelibus MW, Martin CA, Stutz JC. Geographic isolates of Glomus increase root growth and whole-plant transpiration of Citrus seedlings grown with high phosphorus Mycorrhiza. 10: 231-236. DOI: 10.1007/s005720000084  0.32
2001 Stabler LB, Martin CA, Stutz JC. Effect of urban expansion on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mediation of landscape tree growth Journal of Arboriculture. 27: 193-202.  0.334
2000 Fidelibus MW, Martin CA, Wright GC, Stutz JC. Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities on growth of 'Volkamer' lemon in continually moist or periodically dry soil Scientia Horticulturae. 84: 127-140. DOI: 10.1016/S0304-4238(99)00112-0  0.358
1999 Martin CA, McDowell LB, Marler TE, Stutz JC. 246 Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal (AMF) Colonization of Carica papaya `Waimanalo' Grown in Composted Landscape Yard Trimmings Hortscience. 34: 484E-484. DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.34.3.484e  0.309
1998 Bradley LK, Stutz JC. A web site for urban horticulture: Meeting increasing demands with decreasing resources Horttechnology. 8: 242. DOI: 10.21273/Horttech.8.2.242  0.587
1996 Stutz JC, Morton JB. Successive pot cultures reveal high species richness of arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi in arid ecosystems Canadian Journal of Botany. 74: 1883-1889.  0.314
1996 Copeman RH, Martin CA, Stutz JC. Tomato growth in response to salinity and mycorrhizal fungi from saline or nonsaline soils Hortscience. 31: 341-344.  0.339
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