Janice Thies

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Soil Science Agriculture, Microbiology Biology, Molecular Biology
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Kai Xue grad student 2009 Cornell
Hongyan Jin grad student 2010 Cornell
Tarah S. Sullivan grad student 2010 Cornell
Warshi S. Dandeniya grad student 2011 Cornell
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Wu MH, Chen SY, Chen JW, et al. (2021) Reduced microbial stability in the active layer is associated with carbon loss under alpine permafrost degradation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Del Valle I, Webster TM, Cheng HY, et al. (2020) Soil organic matter attenuates the efficacy of flavonoid-based plant-microbe communication. Science Advances. 6: eaax8254
Murphy DM, Roobroeck D, Lee DR, et al. (2020) Underground Knowledge: Estimating the Impacts of Soil Information Transfers Through Experimental Auctions† American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 102: 1468-1493
Güereña DT, Lehmann J, Thies JE, et al. (2019) Nodulation of beans with inoculant carriers from pyrolyzed and non-pyrolyzed sugarcane bagasse in response to different pre-planting water availability Applied Soil Ecology. 143: 126-133
Hurisso TT, Moebius‐Clune DJ, Culman SW, et al. (2018) Soil Protein as a Rapid Soil Health Indicator of Potentially Available Organic Nitrogen Agricultural & Environmental Letters. 3: 180006
Han X, Sun X, Wang C, et al. (2016) Mitigating methane emission from paddy soil with rice-straw biochar amendment under projected climate change. Scientific Reports. 6: 24731
Vanek SJ, Thies J. (2016) Pore-Size and Water Activity Effects on Survival of Rhizobium tropici in Biochar Inoculant Carriers Journal of Microbial & Biochemical Technology. 8
Xue K, Diaz BR, Thies JE. (2014) Stability of Cry3Bb1 protein in soils and its degradation in transgenic corn residues Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 76: 119-126
Sullivan TS, McBride MB, Thies JE. (2013) Soil bacterial and archaeal community composition reflects high spatial heterogeneity of pH, bioavailable Zn, and Cu in a metalliferous peat soil Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 66: 102-109
Londoño-R LM, Tarkalson D, Thies JE. (2013) In-field rates of decomposition and microbial communities colonizing residues vary by depth of residue placement and plant part, but not by crop genotype for residues from two Cry1Ab Bt corn hybrids and their non-transgenic isolines Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 57: 349-355
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