D. Lee Taylor

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Hewitt RE, DeVan MR, Taylor DL, et al. (2024) Root-associated fungi and acquisitive root traits facilitate permafrost nitrogen uptake from long-term experimentally warmed tundra. The New Phytologist
Kivlin SN, Mann MA, Lynn JS, et al. (2022) Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation. Isme Communications. 2: 25
Hewitt RE, Chapin FS, Hollingsworth TN, et al. (2020) Limited overall impacts of ectomycorrhizal inoculation on recruitment of boreal trees into Arctic tundra following wildfire belie species-specific responses. Plos One. 15: e0235932
Hewitt RE, DeVan MR, Lagutina IV, et al. (2019) Mycobiont contribution to tundra plant acquisition of permafrost-derived nitrogen. The New Phytologist
Kazenel MR, Kivlin SN, Taylor DL, et al. (2019) Altitudinal gradients fail to predict fungal symbiont responses to warming. Ecology. e02740
Ruess RW, Swanson MM, Kielland K, et al. (2019) Phosphorus Mobilizing Enzymes of Alnus-Associated Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in an Alaskan Boreal Floodplain Forests. 10: 554
Hewitt RE, Taylor DL, Genet H, et al. (2018) Below-ground plant traits influence tundra plant acquisition of newly thawed permafrost nitrogen Journal of Ecology. 107: 950-962
LeBrun ES, Taylor D, King RS, et al. (2018) Rivers may constitute an overlooked avenue of dispersal for terrestrial fungi Fungal Ecology. 32: 72-79
Hewitt RE, Chapin FS, Hollingsworth TN, et al. (2017) The potential for mycobiont sharing between shrubs and seedlings to facilitate tree establishment after wildfire at Alaska arctic treeline. Molecular Ecology
Haight JE, Laursen GA, Glaeser JA, et al. (2016) Phylogeny of Fomitopsis pinicola: a species complex. Mycologia. 108: 925-938
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