Sarah M. Emery, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Sign in to add mentorKatherine L. Gross | grad student | 2005 | Michigan State | |
(Population and community approaches to understanding invasion in grasslands.) |
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Garces KR, Bell-Dereske L, Rudgers JA, et al. (2023) Nitrogen addition and fungal symbiosis alter early dune plant succession. Oecologia. 1-11 |
Garces KR, Sage HE, Christian N, et al. (2022) Increases Root Fungal Endophyte Richness and Alters Root Fungal Endophyte Composition in a Changing World. Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 8 |
Basyal B, Emery SM. (2020) An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus alters switchgrass growth, root architecture, and cell wall chemistry across a soil moisture gradient. Mycorrhiza |
Emery SM, Stahlheber KA, Gross KL. (2020) Drought minimized nitrogen fertilization effects on bioenergy feedstock quality Biomass and Bioenergy. 133: 105452 |
Emery SM, Reid ML, Hacker SD. (2020) Soil nematodes differ in association with native and non-native dune-building grass species Applied Soil Ecology. 145: 103306 |
Sexton AN, Emery SM. (2020) Grassland restorations improve pollinator communities: a meta-analysis Journal of Insect Conservation. 24: 719-726 |
David AS, Bell-Dereske LP, Emery SM, et al. (2019) Testing for loss of Epichloë and non-epichloid symbionts under altered rainfall regimes. American Journal of Botany |
Reid ML, Howes AS, Emery SM. (2019) Dune soil communities primarily associated with climate factors, not exotic plant presence Plant and Soil. 436: 503-515 |
Emery SM, Kinnetz ER, Bell-Dereske L, et al. (2018) Low variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal associations and effects on biomass among switchgrass cultivars Biomass and Bioenergy. 119: 503-508 |
Reid ML, Emery SM. (2018) Scale-dependent effects of Gypsophila paniculata invasion and management on plant and soil nematode community diversity and heterogeneity Biological Conservation. 224: 153-161 |