Zachary Freedman, Ph.D.

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2012 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Microbiology Biology, Environmental Sciences
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Tamar Barkay grad student 2012 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Microbially mediated mercury detoxification in geothermal environments: Interactions of Aquificae with mercury, and evidence for phylogenetic niche conservatism in Yellowstone National Park hot springs.)
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Kane JL, Kotcon JB, Freedman ZB, et al. (2022) Fungivorous nematodes drive microbial diversity and carbon cycling in soil. Ecology. e3844
Walkup J, Freedman Z, Kotcon J, et al. (2020) Pasture in crop rotations influences microbial biodiversity and function reducing the potential for nitrogen loss from compost Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 304: 107122
Zak DR, Argiroff WA, Freedman ZB, et al. (2019) Anthropogenic N deposition, fungal gene expression, and an increasing soil carbon sink in the Northern Hemisphere. Ecology. e02804
Entwistle EM, Romanowicz KJ, Argiroff WA, et al. (2018) Anthropogenic N deposition alters the composition of expressed class II fungal peroxidases. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Romanowicz KJ, Freedman ZB, Upchurch RA, et al. (2016) Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors: the influence of pH and soil moisture. Fems Microbiology Ecology
Freedman ZB, Upchurch RA, Zak DR, et al. (2016) Anthropogenic N Deposition Slows Decay by Favoring Bacterial Metabolism: Insights from Metagenomic Analyses. Frontiers in Microbiology. 7: 259
Romanowicz K, Freedman Z, Upchurch R, et al. (2016) Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors F1000research. 5
Peschel AR, Zak DR, Cline LC, et al. (2015) Elk, sagebrush, and saprotrophs: indirect top-down control on microbial community composition and function. Ecology. 96: 2383-93
Freedman ZB, Zak DR. (2015) Atmospheric N deposition alters connectance, but not functional potential among saprotrophic bacterial communities. Molecular Ecology. 24: 3170-80
Freedman Z, Zak DR. (2015) Soil bacterial communities are shaped by temporal and environmental filtering: evidence from a long-term chronosequence. Environmental Microbiology. 17: 3208-18
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