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Douglas L Godbold

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Tree Physiology|March 26, 2003
Ectomycorrhizas and cadmium toxicity in Norway spruce seedlingsGeorg Jentschke, Susanne Winter, Douglas L. Godbold
Plant and Soil|February 21, 2017
Mycorrhizas and soil ecosystem function of co-existing woody vegetation islands at the alpine tree lineLixia Wang, Burenjargal Otgonsuren, Douglas L Godbold
Plant Physiology|June 21, 2014
It's complicated: intraroot system variability of respiration and morphological traits in four deciduous tree speciesBoris Rewald, Andreas Rechenmacher, Douglas L Godbold
Mycorrhiza|February 21, 2020
Non-structural carbohydrate concentrations of Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris fine roots are linked to ectomycorrhizal enzymatic activity during spring reactivationChristoph Rosinger, Hans Sandén, Douglas L Godbold
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|August 2, 2023
Particulate matter accumulation by tree foliage is driven by leaf habit types, urbanization- and pollution levelsMatthias Steinparzer, Johanna Schaubmayr, Douglas L Godbold, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 28, 2014
Root and rhizosphere processes-high time to dig deeperBoris Rewald, Douglas L Godbold, Omer Falik, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|March 20, 2020
Improving models of fine root carbon stocks and fluxes in European forestsMathias Neumann, Douglas L Godbold, Yasuhiro Hirano, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
Growth and mycorrhizal colonization of three North American tree species under elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>Douglas L Godbold, Glenn M Berntson, F A Bazzaz
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
Nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition by the mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus and its effect on host nutritionBettina Brandes, Douglas L Godbold, Arnd J Kuhn, et al.
Tree Physiology|October 9, 2003
Root turnover and root necromass accumulation of Norway spruce (Picea abies) are affected by soil acidityDouglas L Godbold, Heinz-Werner Fritz, Georg Jentschke, et al.
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Tree Physiology|March 26, 2003
Ectomycorrhizas and cadmium toxicity in Norway spruce seedlingsGeorg Jentschke, Susanne Winter, Douglas L. Godbold
Plant and Soil|February 21, 2017
Mycorrhizas and soil ecosystem function of co-existing woody vegetation islands at the alpine tree lineLixia Wang, Burenjargal Otgonsuren, Douglas L Godbold
Plant Physiology|June 21, 2014
It's complicated: intraroot system variability of respiration and morphological traits in four deciduous tree speciesBoris Rewald, Andreas Rechenmacher, Douglas L Godbold
Mycorrhiza|February 21, 2020
Non-structural carbohydrate concentrations of Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris fine roots are linked to ectomycorrhizal enzymatic activity during spring reactivationChristoph Rosinger, Hans Sandén, Douglas L Godbold
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|August 2, 2023
Particulate matter accumulation by tree foliage is driven by leaf habit types, urbanization- and pollution levelsMatthias Steinparzer, Johanna Schaubmayr, Douglas L Godbold, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 28, 2014
Root and rhizosphere processes-high time to dig deeperBoris Rewald, Douglas L Godbold, Omer Falik, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|March 20, 2020
Improving models of fine root carbon stocks and fluxes in European forestsMathias Neumann, Douglas L Godbold, Yasuhiro Hirano, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
Growth and mycorrhizal colonization of three North American tree species under elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>Douglas L Godbold, Glenn M Berntson, F A Bazzaz
The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
Nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition by the mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus and its effect on host nutritionBettina Brandes, Douglas L Godbold, Arnd J Kuhn, et al.
Tree Physiology|October 9, 2003
Root turnover and root necromass accumulation of Norway spruce (Picea abies) are affected by soil acidityDouglas L Godbold, Heinz-Werner Fritz, Georg Jentschke, et al.
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