Akihiro Koyama, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States 
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Biogeochemistry, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Ecology Biology
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Kathleen L. Kavanagh grad student 2007 University of Idaho
 (Fire effects on soil nitrogen dynamics in coniferous forests of central Idaho, USA.)
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Koyama A, Dias T, Antunes PM. (2021) Application of plant-soil feedbacks in the selection of crop rotation sequences. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2501
Fahey C, Koyama A, Antunes PM, et al. (2020) Plant communities mediate the interactive effects of invasion and drought on soil microbial communities. The Isme Journal
Koyama A, Harlow B, Evans RD. (2019) Greater soil carbon and nitrogen in a Mojave Desert ecosystem after 10 years exposure to elevated CO2 Geoderma. 355: 113915
Koyama A, Harlow B, Kuske CR, et al. (2018) Plant and microbial biomarkers suggest mechanisms of soil organic carbon accumulation in a Mojave Desert ecosystem under elevated CO2 Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 120: 48-57
Tfaily MM, Hess NJ, Koyama A, et al. (2018) Elevated [CO2] changes soil organic matter composition and substrate diversity in an arid ecosystem Geoderma. 330: 1-8
Dukes AE, Koyama A, Dunfield KE, et al. (2018) Enemy of my enemy: evidence for variable soil biota feedbacks of Vincetoxicum rossicum on native plants Biological Invasions. 21: 67-83
Koyama A, Steinweg JM, Haddix ML, et al. (2017) Soil bacterial community response to altered precipitation and temperature regimes in an old field grassland are mediated by plants. Fems Microbiology Ecology
Wang X, Agathokleous E, Qu L, et al. (2017) Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on ectomycorrhizae community structure in hybrid larch and its parents grown in volcanic ash soil: The role of phosphorous. The Science of the Total Environment
Carrillo Y, Bell C, Koyama A, et al. (2017) Plant traits, stoichiometry and microbes as drivers of decomposition in the rhizosphere in a temperate grassland Journal of Ecology. 105: 1750-1765
Judd CR, Koyama A, Simmons MP, et al. (2016) Co-variation in methanotroph community composition and activity in three temperate grassland soils Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 95: 78-86
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