248 results on '"Blazewicz, Steven J"'
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2. The path from root input to mineral-associated soil carbon is dictated by habitat-specific microbial traits and soil moisture
3. A standardized quantitative analysis strategy for stable isotope probing metagenomics
4. A subset of viruses thrives following microbial resuscitation during rewetting of a seasonally dry California grassland soil
5. Quantitative Stable-Isotope Probing (qSIP) with Metagenomics Links Microbial Physiology and Activity to Soil Moisture in Mediterranean-Climate Grassland Ecosystems
6. Plant-associated fungi support bacterial resilience following water limitation
7. Viral but not bacterial community successional patterns reflect extreme turnover shortly after rewetting dry soils
8. The path from root input to mineral-associated soil carbon is dictated by habitat-specific microbial traits and soil moisture
9. Coupling plant litter quantity to a novel metric for litter quality explains C storage changes in a thawing permafrost peatland
10. HT-SIP: a semi-automated stable isotope probing pipeline identifies cross-kingdom interactions in the hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
11. Stable-Isotope-Informed, Genome-Resolved Metagenomics Uncovers Potential Cross-Kingdom Interactions in Rhizosphere Soil
12. The Functional Significance of Bacterial Predators.
13. Nutrients strengthen density dependence of per-capita growth and mortality rates in the soil bacterial community
14. Minnesota peat viromes reveal terrestrial and aquatic niche partitioning for local and global viral populations
15. Measurement Error and Resolution in Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing: Implications for Experimental Design
16. Taxon-specific microbial growth and mortality patterns reveal distinct temporal population responses to rewetting in a California grassland soil.
17. Active populations and growth of soil microorganisms are framed by mean annual precipitation in three California annual grasslands
18. Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
19. Stable isotope informed genome-resolved metagenomics reveals that Saccharibacteria utilize microbially-processed plant-derived carbon
20. Correction to: Minnesota peat viromes reveal terrestrial and aquatic niche partitioning for local and global viral populations
21. The temperature sensitivity of soil: microbial biodiversity, growth, and carbon mineralization
22. Rewetting of soil: Revisiting the origin of soil CO2 emissions
23. Correction to: Minnesota peat viromes reveal terrestrial and aquatic niche partitioning for local and global viral populations
24. Author Correction: Nutrients cause consolidation of soil carbon flux to small proportion of bacterial community
25. Active virus-host interactions at sub-freezing temperatures in Arctic peat soil
26. Nutrients cause consolidation of soil carbon flux to small proportion of bacterial community
27. Shifts in bacterial traits under chronic nitrogen deposition align with soil processes in arbuscular, but not ectomycorrhizal‐associated trees
28. A positive relationship between the abundance of ammonia oxidizing archaea and natural abundance δ15N of ecosystems
29. Predictive genomic traits for bacterial growth in culture versus actual growth in soil
30. Depth matters: effects of precipitation regime on soil microbial activity upon rewetting of a plant-soil system
31. Melanization slows the rapid movement of fungal necromass carbon and nitrogen into both bacterial and fungal decomposer communities and soils
32. Chip-SIP: Stable Isotope Probing Analyzed with rRNA-Targeted Microarrays and NanoSIMS
33. Shifts in bacterial traits under chronic nitrogen deposition align with soil processes in arbuscular, but not ectomycorrhizal‐associated trees.
34. Edaphic controls on genome size and GC content of bacteria in soil microbial communities
35. Viral but not bacterial community succession is characterized by extreme turnover shortly after rewetting dry soils
36. Modeling CH₄ and CO₂ cycling using porewater stable isotopes in a thermokarst bog in Interior Alaska : results from three conceptual reaction networks
37. A standardized quantitative analysis strategy for stable isotope probing metagenomics
38. Growth and death of bacteria and fungi underlie rainfall-induced carbon dioxide pulses from seasonally dried soil
39. A subset of viruses thrives following microbial resuscitation during rewetting of a seasonally dry California grassland soil
40. Divergent microbial traits influence the transformation of living versus dead root inputs to soil carbon
41. HT-SIP: A semi-automated Stable Isotope Probing pipeline identifies interactions in the hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
42. Functional succession of actively growing soil microorganisms during rewetting is shaped by precipitation history
43. Quantitative stable-isotope probing (qSIP) with metagenomics links microbial physiology and activity to soil moisture in Mediterranean-climate grassland ecosystems
44. Dynamics of ¹⁸O Incorporation from H₂¹⁸O into Soil Microbial DNA
45. Additional file 1 of HT-SIP: a semi-automated stable isotope probing pipeline identifies cross-kingdom interactions in the hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
46. Active populations and growth of soil microorganisms are framed by mean annual precipitation in three California annual grasslands
47. Edaphic controls on genome size and GC content of bacteria in soil microbial communities
48. Multi-omics of permafrost, active layer and thermokarst bog soil microbiomes
49. Decreased growth of wild soil microbes after 15 years of transplant‐induced warming in a montane meadow
50. Metagenomic analysis of a permafrost microbial community reveals a rapid response to thaw
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