Scott J. Meiners, PhD
Affiliations: | Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL, United States |
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"Scott Meiners"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid Gorchov | grad student | Miami University | |
Steven N. Handel | grad student | (Evolution Tree) | |
Steward T.A. Pickett | grad student | 1999 | Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey |
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Sign in to add traineeLaura M. Ladwig | grad student | Eastern Illinois University | |
Kathryn A. Yurkonis | grad student | Eastern Illinois University (Evolution Tree) |
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Yin D, Meiners SJ, Ni M, et al. (2022) Positive interactions of native species melt invasional meltdown over long-term plant succession. Ecology Letters |
Wang CY, Li LL, Meiners SJ, et al. (2022) Root placement patterns in allelopathic plant-plant interactions. The New Phytologist |
Xu Y, Cheng HF, Kong CH, et al. (2021) Intra-specific kin recognition contributes to inter-specific allelopathy: A case study of allelopathic rice interference with paddy weeds. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Wang NQ, Kong CH, Wang P, et al. (2020) Root exudate signals in plant-plant interactions. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Peacher MD, Meiners SJ. (2020) Inoculum handling alters the strength and direction of plant-microbe interactions. Ecology. 101: e02994 |
Caplan JS, Meiners SJ, Flores-Moreno H, et al. (2018) Fine-root traits are linked to species dynamics in a successional plant community. Ecology |
Kong CH, Zhang SZ, Li YH, et al. (2018) Plant neighbor detection and allelochemical response are driven by root-secreted signaling chemicals. Nature Communications. 9: 3867 |
Boone EC, Laursen JR, Colombo RE, et al. (2018) Infection patterns and molecular data reveal host and tissue specificity of Posthodiplostomum species in centrarchid hosts. Parasitology. 1-11 |
Meiners SJ, Phipps KK, Pendergast TH, et al. (2017) Soil microbial communities alter leaf chemistry and influence allelopathic potential among coexisting plant species. Oecologia |
Caplan JS, Stone BW, Faillace CA, et al. (2017) Nutrient foraging strategies are associated with productivity and population growth in forest shrubs. Annals of Botany |