Vikki L. Rodgers, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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(Impacts of Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) invasion on plant diversity and soil nutrient cycling in northern hardwood-conifer forests.) |
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Rodgers VL, Smith NG, Hoeppner SS, et al. (2018) Warming increases the sensitivity of seedling growth capacity to rainfall in six temperate deciduous tree species. Aob Plants. 10: ply003 |
Smith NG, Rodgers VL, Brzostek ER, et al. (2014) Toward a better integration of biological data from precipitation manipulation experiments into Earth system models Reviews of Geophysics. 52: 412-434 |
Rodgers VL, Hoeppner SS, Daley MJ, et al. (2012) Leaf-level gas exchange and foliar chemistry of common old-field species responding to warming and precipitation treatments International Journal of Plant Sciences. 173: 957-970 |
Gallet-Budynek A, Brzostek E, Rodgers VL, et al. (2009) Intact amino acid uptake by northern hardwood and conifer trees. Oecologia. 160: 129-38 |
Finzi AC, Rodgers VL. (2009) Bottom-up rather than top-down processes regulate the abundance and activity of nitrogen fixing plants in two Connecticut old-field ecosystems Biogeochemistry. 95: 309-321 |
Rodgers VL, Wolfe BE, Werden LK, et al. (2008) The invasive species Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) increases soil nutrient availability in northern hardwood-conifer forests. Oecologia. 157: 459-71 |
Rodgers VL, Stinson KA, Finzi AC. (2008) Ready or not, garlic mustard is moving in: Alliaria petiolata as a member of eastern north American forests Bioscience. 58: 426-436 |
Wolfe BE, Rodgers VL, Stinson KA, et al. (2008) The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range Journal of Ecology. 96: 777-783 |