Kenneth J. Elgersma, Ph.D.

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2010 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Biogeochemistry, Soil Science Agriculture
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Joan Ehrenfeld grad student 2010 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (The community-level and ecosystem-level consequences of feedbacks between the soil ecosystem and the plant community during forest understory invasion.)
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Goldberg DE, Batzer E, Elgersma K, et al. (2020) Allocation to clonal growth: Critical questions and protocols to answer them Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 43: 125511
Bansal S, Lishawa SC, Newman S, et al. (2019) Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management Wetlands. 39: 645-684
Sherrard ME, Elgersma KJ, Koos JMA, et al. (2019) Species composition influences soil nutrient depletion and plant physiology in prairie agroenergy feedstocks Ecosphere. 10
Goldberg DE, Martina JP, Elgersma KJ, et al. (2017) Plant Size and Competitive Dynamics along Nutrient Gradients. The American Naturalist. 190: 229-243
Batzer EE, Martina JP, Elgersma KJ, et al. (2017) Clonal plant allocation to daughter ramets is a simple function of parent size across species and nutrient levels Plant Ecology. 218: 1299-1311
Laungani R, Elgersma K, McElligott K, et al. (2016) Biochar amendment of grassland soil may promote woody encroachment by Eastern Red Cedar Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 16: 941-954
Martina JP, Currie WS, Goldberg DE, et al. (2016) Nitrogen loading leads to increased carbon accretion in both invaded and uninvaded coastal wetlands Ecosphere. 7: e01459
Elgersma KJ, Wildová R, Martina JP, et al. (2015) Does clonal resource translocation relate to invasiveness of Typha taxa? Results from a common garden experiment Aquatic Botany. 126: 48-53
Currie WS, Goldberg DE, Martina J, et al. (2014) Emergence of nutrient-cycling feedbacks related to plant size and invasion success in a wetland community-ecosystem model Ecological Modelling. 282: 69-82
Elgersma KJ, Yu S, Vor T, et al. (2012) Microbial-mediated feedbacks of leaf litter on invasive plant growth and interspecific competition Plant and Soil. 356: 341-355
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