Theodore K Raab
Affiliations: | 2001-2020 | Plant Biology | Carnegie Institution for Science, USA |
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Bogar LM, Tavasieff OS, Raab TK, et al. (2021) Does resource exchange in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis vary with competitive context and nitrogen addition? The New Phytologist |
Deng S, Wipf HM, Pierroz G, et al. (2019) A Plant Growth-Promoting Microbial Soil Amendment Dynamically Alters the Strawberry Root Bacterial Microbiome. Scientific Reports. 9: 17677 |
Goldberg EG, Raab TK, Desalles P, et al. (2019) Chemistry of the consumption and excretion of the bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a coral reef mega-consumer Coral Reefs. 38: 347-357 |
Lipson DA, Raab TK, Parker M, et al. (2015) Changes in microbial communities along redox gradients in polygonized Arctic wet tundra soils. Environmental Microbiology Reports. 7: 649-57 |
Tyler L, Fangel JU, Fagerström AD, et al. (2014) Selection and phenotypic characterization of a core collection of Brachypodium distachyon inbred lines. Bmc Plant Biology. 14: 25 |
Pringle EG, Akçay E, Raab TK, et al. (2013) Water stress strengthens mutualism among ants, trees, and scale insects. Plos Biology. 11: e1001705 |
Lipson DA, Haggerty JM, Srinivas A, et al. (2013) Metagenomic insights into anaerobic metabolism along an Arctic peat soil profile. Plos One. 8: e64659 |
Lipson DA, Zona D, Raab TK, et al. (2012) Water-table height and microtopography control biogeochemical cycling in an Arctic coastal tundra ecosystem Biogeosciences. 9: 577-591 |
Young HS, Raab TK, McCauley DJ, et al. (2010) The coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, impacts forest composition and soil characteristics at Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific Journal of Vegetation Science. 21: 1058-1068 |
Lipson DA, Jha M, Raab TK, et al. (2010) Reduction of iron (III) and humic substances plays a major role in anaerobic respiration in an Arctic peat soil Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 115 |