James Bever, PhD
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Janice Alers-Garcia | grad student | 2005 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Alison Bennett | grad student | 2006 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Scott A. Mangan | grad student | 2007 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Hyun-Joo Kang | grad student | 2009 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Elizabeth L. Middleton | grad student | 2010 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Thomas G. Platt | grad student | 2010 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Wendy I. Taheri | grad student | 2010 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Wittaya Kaonongbua | grad student | 2011 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Keenan M. Mack | grad student | 2012 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Peter C. Zee | grad student | 2012 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Jessica I. Duchicela Escobar | grad student | 2013 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Elise R. Morton | grad student | 2013 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Jonathan T Bauer | post-doc | (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Tanya E. Cheeke | post-doc | 2015- | Indiana University Bloomington (Microtree) |
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Antunes PM, Stürmer SL, Bever JD, et al. (2025) Enhancing consistency in arbuscular mycorrhizal trait-based research to improve predictions of function. Mycorrhiza. 35: 14 |
Koziol L, McKenna TP, Bever JD. (2024) Meta-analysis reveals globally sourced commercial mycorrhizal inoculants fall short. The New Phytologist |
Hopkins JR, Bever JD. (2024) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore communities and co-occurrence networks demonstrate host-specific variation throughout the growing season. Mycorrhiza |
Delavaux CS, Crowther TW, Bever JD, et al. (2024) Mutualisms weaken the latitudinal diversity gradient among oceanic islands. Nature |
Wang G, Burrill HM, Podzikowski LY, et al. (2023) Dilution of specialist pathogens drives productivity benefits from diversity in plant mixtures. Nature Communications. 14: 8417 |
Delavaux CS, Angst JK, Espinosa H, et al. (2023) Fungal community dissimilarity predicts plant-soil feedback strength in a lowland tropical forest. Ecology. e4200 |
Koziol L, Bever JD. (2023) Crop Productivity Boosters: Native Mycorrhizal Fungi from an Old-Growth Grassland Benefits Tomato () and Pepper () Varieties in Organically Farmed Soils. Microorganisms. 11 |
Magnoli SM, Bever JD. (2023) Plant productivity response to inter- and intra-symbiont diversity: Mechanisms, manifestations and meta-analyses. Ecology Letters |
Burrill HM, Wang G, Bever JD. (2023) Rapid differentiation of soil and root microbiomes in response to plant composition and biodiversity in the field. Isme Communications. 3: 31 |
Koziol L, McKenna TP, Bever JD. (2023) Native Microbes Amplify Native Seedling Establishment and Diversity While Inhibiting a Non-Native Grass. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12 |