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Olivia F Johnson
Olivia F Johnson
H2Ohio Wetland Monitoring Program
Verified email at kent.edu
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Vegetation affects timing and location of wetland methane emissions
S Bansal, OF Johnson, J Meier, X Zhu
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 125 (9), e2020JG005777, 2020
462020
Effects of experimental harvesting of an invasive hybrid cattail on wetland structure and function
S Keyport, BD Carson, O Johnson, BA Lawrence, SC Lishawa, ...
Restoration ecology 27 (2), 389-398, 2019
302019
Submerged harvest reduces invasive Typha and increases soil macronutrient availability
OF Johnson, SC Lishawa, BA Lawrence
Plant and Soil 442 (1), 157-167, 2019
82019
Repeated large-scale mechanical treatment of invasive Typha under increasing water levels promotes floating mat formation and wetland methane emissions
OF Johnson, A Panda, SC Lishawa, BA Lawrence
Science of The Total Environment, 147920, 2021
52021
Nitrogen enrichment stimulates wetland plant responses whereas salt amendments alter sediment microbial communities and biogeochemical responses
M Donato, O Johnson, B Steven, BA Lawrence
Plos one 15 (7), e0235225, 2020
52020
Plant and Soil Carbon Responses to Invasive Typha Management in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands
O Johnson
12018
Greenhouse Gas Flux Response to Harvest of Typha x Glauca in a Great Lakes Coastal Wetland
O Johnson
DePaul Discoveries 5 (1), 17, 2016
2016
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