Thomas D. Bruns, PhD
Affiliations: | Plant Pathology and Microbiology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
Fungal ecology, Molecular Phylogenetics, SystematicsWebsite:
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"Thomas Bruns"Cross-listing: Mycotree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJeffrey D. Palmer | grad student | 1987 | University of Michigan |
John W. Taylor | post-doc | UC Berkeley |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCynthia G. Hays | grad student | Florida State (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Martin I. Bidartondo | grad student | 2001 | UC Berkeley |
Antonio D. Izzo | grad student | 2004 | UC Berkeley |
Natasha T. Hausmann | grad student | 2008 | UC Berkeley |
Nicole A. Hynson | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
Nicholas P. Rosenstock | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
Shannon P. Schechter | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
Kabir Gabriel Peay | grad student | 2004-2010 | UC Berkeley (Mycotree) |
Kabir G. Peay | post-doc | 2008-2011 | UC Berkeley |
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Ke YH, Branco S, Bazzicalupo AL, et al. (2023) Genomic determination of breeding systems and trans-specific evolution of HD MAT genes in suilloid fungi. Genetics |
Shemesh H, Bruns TD, Peay KG, et al. (2022) Changing balance between dormancy and mortality determines the trajectory of ectomycorrhizal fungal spore longevity over a 15 year burial experiment. The New Phytologist |
Carey CJ, Glassman SI, Bruns TD, et al. (2020) Soil microbial communities associated with giant sequoia: How does the world's largest tree affect some of the world's smallest organisms? Ecology and Evolution. 10: 6593-6609 |
Hughes KW, Matheny PB, Miller AN, et al. (2020) Pyrophilous fungi detected after wildfires in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park expand known species ranges and biodiversity estimates. Mycologia. 1-22 |
Bruns TD, Chung JA, Carver AA, et al. (2020) A simple pyrocosm for studying soil microbial response to fire reveals a rapid, massive response by Pyronema species. Plos One. 15: e0222691 |
Steidinger BS, Bhatnagar JM, Vilgalys R, et al. (2020) Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity predicted to substantially decline due to climate changes in North American Pinaceae forests Journal of Biogeography. 47: 772-782 |
Bruns TD, Hale ML, Nguyen NH. (2019) increases its inoculum potential in heated soil independent of competitive release from other ectomycorrhizal fungi. Mycologia. 1-6 |
Shemesh H, Boaz BE, Millar CI, et al. (2019) Symbiotic interactions above treeline of long‐lived pines: Mycorrhizal advantage of limber pine ( Pinus flexilis ) over Great Basin bristlecone pine ( Pinus longaeva ) at the seedling stage Journal of Ecology. 108: 908-916 |
Bruns TD. (2019) The developing relationship between the study of fungal communities and community ecology theory Fungal Ecology. 39: 393-402 |
Policelli N, Bruns TD, Vilgalys R, et al. (2018) Suilloid fungi as global drivers of pine invasions. The New Phytologist |