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Amy T Austin

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Nutrient dynamics on a precipitation gradient in Hawai'iAmy T Austin, P M Vitousek
The New Phytologist|September 20, 2014
Plant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolutionAmy T Austin, Carlos L Ballaré
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 18, 2019
Recalculating growth and defense strategies under competition: key roles of photoreceptors and jasmonatesCarlos L Ballaré, Amy T Austin
Peerj|May 18, 2018
Plant, fungal, bacterial, and nitrogen interactions in the litter layer of a native Patagonian forestLucía Vivanco, Nicolás Rascovan, Amy T Austin
Oecologia|July 13, 2011
Do soil organisms affect aboveground litter decomposition in the semiarid Patagonian steppe, Argentina?Patricia I Araujo, Laura Yahdjian, Amy T Austin
Ecology|September 23, 2009
Interaction of position, litter type, and water pulses on decomposition of grasses from the semiarid Patagonian steppeAmy T Austin, Patricia I Araujo, Paula E Leva
The New Phytologist|May 17, 2022
Dose-responses for solar radiation exposure reveal high sensitivity of microbial decomposition to changes in plant litter quality that occur during photodegradationM Soledad Méndez, Carlos L Ballaré, Amy T Austin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Photodegradation alleviates the lignin bottleneck for carbon turnover in terrestrial ecosystemsAmy T Austin, M Soledad Méndez, Carlos L Ballaré
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2008
Gregarious bamboo flowering opens a window of opportunity for regeneration in a temperate forest of PatagoniaCarla V Giordano, Rodolfo A Sánchez, Amy T Austin
The New Phytologist|August 9, 2014
There's no place like home? An exploration of the mechanisms behind plant litter-decomposer affinity in terrestrial ecosystemsAmy T Austin, Lucía Vivanco, Adelia González-Arzac, et al.
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Nutrient dynamics on a precipitation gradient in Hawai'iAmy T Austin, P M Vitousek
The New Phytologist|September 20, 2014
Plant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolutionAmy T Austin, Carlos L Ballaré
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 18, 2019
Recalculating growth and defense strategies under competition: key roles of photoreceptors and jasmonatesCarlos L Ballaré, Amy T Austin
Peerj|May 18, 2018
Plant, fungal, bacterial, and nitrogen interactions in the litter layer of a native Patagonian forestLucía Vivanco, Nicolás Rascovan, Amy T Austin
Oecologia|July 13, 2011
Do soil organisms affect aboveground litter decomposition in the semiarid Patagonian steppe, Argentina?Patricia I Araujo, Laura Yahdjian, Amy T Austin
Ecology|September 23, 2009
Interaction of position, litter type, and water pulses on decomposition of grasses from the semiarid Patagonian steppeAmy T Austin, Patricia I Araujo, Paula E Leva
The New Phytologist|May 17, 2022
Dose-responses for solar radiation exposure reveal high sensitivity of microbial decomposition to changes in plant litter quality that occur during photodegradationM Soledad Méndez, Carlos L Ballaré, Amy T Austin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Photodegradation alleviates the lignin bottleneck for carbon turnover in terrestrial ecosystemsAmy T Austin, M Soledad Méndez, Carlos L Ballaré
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2008
Gregarious bamboo flowering opens a window of opportunity for regeneration in a temperate forest of PatagoniaCarla V Giordano, Rodolfo A Sánchez, Amy T Austin
The New Phytologist|August 9, 2014
There's no place like home? An exploration of the mechanisms behind plant litter-decomposer affinity in terrestrial ecosystemsAmy T Austin, Lucía Vivanco, Adelia González-Arzac, et al.
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