E. K. Barto, Ph.D.

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2008 Wright State University, Fairborn, OH, United States 
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Don Cipollini grad student 2008 Wright State University
 (An assessment of the allelopathic potential of Alliaria petiolata.)
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Veresoglou SD, Barto EK, Menexes G, et al. (2013) Fertilization affects severity of disease caused by fungal plant pathogens Plant Pathology. 62: 961-969
Barto EK, Weidenhamer JD, Cipollini D, et al. (2012) Fungal superhighways: do common mycorrhizal networks enhance below ground communication? Trends in Plant Science. 17: 633-7
Cipollini D, Rigsby CM, Barto EK. (2012) Microbes as targets and mediators of allelopathy in plants. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 38: 714-27
Lehmann A, Barto EK, Powell JR, et al. (2012) Mycorrhizal responsiveness trends in annual crop plants and their wild relatives-a meta-analysis on studies from 1981 to 2010 Plant and Soil. 355: 231-250
Barto EK, Hilker M, Müller F, et al. (2011) The fungal fast lane: common mycorrhizal networks extend bioactive zones of allelochemicals in soils. Plos One. 6: e27195
Barto EK, Antunes PM, Stinson K, et al. (2011) Differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with sugar maple seedlings in and outside of invaded garlic mustard forest patches Biological Invasions. 13: 2755-2762
Barto EK, Rillig MC. (2010) Does herbivory really suppress mycorrhiza? A meta-analysis Journal of Ecology. 98: 745-753
Barto EK, Cipollini D. (2009) Density-dependent phytotoxicity of impatiens pallida plants exposed to extracts of Alliaria petiolata. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 35: 495-504
Barto EK, Cipollini D. (2009) Half-lives and field soil concentrations of Alliaria petiolata secondary metabolites. Chemosphere. 76: 71-5
Barto EK, Cipollini D. (2009) Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Removal Method Affects Native Establishment Invasive Plant Science and Management. 2: 230-236
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