Tia-Lynn Ashman, PhD

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
plant mating system evolution
Website:
http://www.pitt.edu/~biology/Dept/Frame/Faculty/ashman.htm
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Baucom RS, Iriart V, Soble A, et al. (2025) Off-target drift of the herbicide dicamba disrupts plant-pollinator interactions via novel pathways. The New Phytologist
Iriart V, Rarick EM, Ashman TL. (2024) Rhizobial variation, more than plant variation, mediates plant symbiotic and fitness responses to herbicide stress. Ecology. e4426
Cullen NP, Ashman TL. (2024) Hyperaccumulation of nickel but not selenium drives floral microbiome differentiation: A study with six species of Brassicaceae. American Journal of Botany. e16382
Albor C, Eisen K, Moore E, et al. (2024) Co-flowering richness has variable effects on pollen quantity and quality limitation in four Clarkia species. Annals of Botany
Assour HR, Ashman TL, Turcotte MM. (2024) Neopolyploidy-induced changes in giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) alter herbivore preference and performance and plant population performance. American Journal of Botany. e16301
Anneberg TJ, Turcotte MM, Ashman TL. (2023) Plant neopolyploidy and genetic background differentiate the microbiome of duckweed across a variety of natural freshwater sources. Molecular Ecology. 32: 5849-5863
Fetters AM, Ashman TL. (2023) The pollen virome: A review of pollen-associated viruses and consequences for plants and their interactions with pollinators. American Journal of Botany. e16144
Iriart V, Baucom RS, Ashman TL. (2022) Interspecific variation in resistance and tolerance to herbicide drift reveals potential consequences for plant community coflowering interactions and structure at the agro-eco interface. Annals of Botany
Wei N, Whyle RL, Ashman TL, et al. (2022) Genotypic variation in floral volatiles influences floral microbiome more strongly than interactions with herbivores and mycorrhizae in strawberriesd. Horticulture Research. 9
Wei N, Whyle RL, Ashman TL, et al. (2022) Genotypic variation in floral volatiles influences floral microbiome more strongly than interactions with herbivores and mycorrhizae in strawberriesd. Horticulture Research. 9
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