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Multiple models and experiments underscore large uncertainty in soil carbon dynamics
BN Sulman, JAM Moore, R Abramoff, C Averill, S Kivlin, K Georgiou, ...
Biogeochemistry 141, 109-123, 2018
2112018
Chronic nitrogen additions fundamentally restructure the soil fungal community in a temperate forest
EW Morrison, SD Frey, JJ Sadowsky, LTA van Diepen, WK Thomas, ...
Fungal Ecology 23, 48-57, 2016
1892016
Drought and plant litter chemistry alter microbial gene expression and metabolite production
AA Malik, T Swenson, C Weihe, EW Morrison, JBH Martiny, EL Brodie, ...
The ISME Journal 14 (9), 2236-2247, 2020
972020
Changes in litter quality caused by simulated nitrogen deposition reinforce the N‐induced suppression of litter decay
LTA van Diepen, SD Frey, CM Sthultz, EW Morrison, R Minocha, A Pringle
Ecosphere 6 (10), 1-16, 2015
792015
Carbon use efficiency and its temperature sensitivity covary in soil bacteria
G Pold, LA Domeignoz-Horta, EW Morrison, SD Frey, SA Sistla, ...
MBio 11 (1), 10.1128/mbio. 02293-19, 2020
602020
Fungi exposed to chronic nitrogen enrichment are less able to decay leaf litter
LTA van Diepen, SD Frey, EA Landis, EW Morrison, A Pringle
Ecology 98 (1), 5-11, 2017
542017
Species associations overwhelm abiotic conditions to dictate the structure and function of wood‐decay fungal communities
DS Maynard, KR Covey, TW Crowther, NW Sokol, EW Morrison, SD Frey, ...
Ecology 99 (4), 801-811, 2018
482018
Simulated nitrogen deposition favors stress-tolerant fungi with low potential for decomposition
EW Morrison, A Pringle, LTA van Diepen, SD Frey
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 125, 75-85, 2018
452018
Warming alters fungal communities and litter chemistry with implications for soil carbon stocks
EW Morrison, A Pringle, LTA van Diepen, AS Grandy, JM Melillo, SD Frey
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 132, 120-130, 2019
392019
Linking genes to traits in fungi
AL Romero-Olivares, EW Morrison, A Pringle, SD Frey
Microbial Ecology 82 (1), 145-155, 2021
272021
Root control of fungal communities and soil carbon stocks in a temperate forest
ED Whalen, N Lounsbury, K Geyer, M Anthony, E Morrison, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 161, 108390, 2021
162021
Carbon use efficiency and its temperature sensitivity covary in soil bacteria, Mbio, 11, e02293-19
G Pold, LA Domeignoz-Horta, EW Morrison, SD Frey, SA Sistla, ...
102020
Physiological adaptations of leaf litter microbial communities to long-term drought
AA Malik, T Swenson, C Weihe, E Morrison, JBH Martiny, EL Brodie, ...
BioRxiv, 631077, 2019
102019
Pathogen and endophyte assemblages co-vary with beech bark disease progression, tree decline, and regional climate
EW Morrison, MT Kasson, JJ Heath, JR Garnas
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2021.673099, 2021
92021
Characterization of mating type genes in heterothallic Neonectria species, with emphasis on N. coccinea, N. ditissima, and N. faginata
CM Stauder, JR Garnas, EW Morrison, C Salgado-Salazar, MT Kasson
Mycologia 112 (5), 880-894, 2020
82020
Evidence for a genetic basis in functional trait tradeoffs with microbial growth rate but not growth yield
EW Morrison, SA Whitney, KM Geyer, JL Sevigny, AS Grandy, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 172, 108765, 2022
22022
Correction to: Linking genes to traits in fungi
AL Romero-Olivares, EW Morrison, A Pringle, SD Frey
Microbial ecology 82, 156-156, 2021
22021
A high-quality draft genome sequence of Neonectria faginata, causative agent of beech bark disease of Fagus grandifolia
EW Morrison, TA Duong, JR Garnas
Microbiology Resource Announcements 13 (2), e01048-23, 2024
2024
Microbial trait multifunctionality drives soil organic matter formation potential
ED Whalen, S Grandy, KM Geyer, EW Morrison, S Frey
bioRxiv, 2024.05. 24.595733, 2024
2024
Microbial Strategies for Drought Response Revealed by Transcriptomics and Metabolomics
SD Allison, AA Malik, T Swenson, C Weihe, EW Morrison, JBH Martiny, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B43C-07, 2019
2019
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