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J Patrick Megonigal

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The New Phytologist|April 4, 2017
Temperate forest methane sink diminished by tree emissionsScott Pitz, J Patrick Megonigal
The New Phytologist|December 7, 2018
Methane production and emissions in trees and forestsKristofer R Covey, J Patrick Megonigal
Tree Physiology|February 5, 2008
Methane emissions from upland forest soils and vegetationJ Patrick Megonigal, Alex B Guenther
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Jack-and-master trait responses to elevated CO2 and N: a comparison of native and introduced Phragmites australisThomas J Mozdzer, J Patrick Megonigal
Nature|July 3, 2010
Ecosystem response to elevated CO(2) levels limited by nitrogen-induced plant species shiftJ Adam Langley, J Patrick Megonigal
Nature|December 6, 2013
Tidal wetland stability in the face of human impacts and sea-level riseMatthew L Kirwan, J Patrick Megonigal
Ecology|July 28, 2006
Nutrient subsidies to belowground microbes impact aboveground food web interactionsJes Hines, J Patrick Megonigal, Robert F Denno
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 31, 2002
Life at the energetic edge: kinetics of circumneutral iron oxidation by lithotrophic iron-oxidizing bacteria isolated from the wetland-plant rhizosphereScott C Neubauer, David Emerson, J Patrick Megonigal
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 29, 2009
Geochemical control of microbial Fe(III) reduction potential in wetlands: comparison of the rhizosphere to non-rhizosphere soilJohanna V Weiss, David Emerson, J Patrick Megonigal
Global Change Biology|October 26, 2016
An invasive wetland grass primes deep soil carbon poolsBlanca Bernal, J Patrick Megonigal, Thomas J Mozdzer
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The New Phytologist|April 4, 2017
Temperate forest methane sink diminished by tree emissionsScott Pitz, J Patrick Megonigal
The New Phytologist|December 7, 2018
Methane production and emissions in trees and forestsKristofer R Covey, J Patrick Megonigal
Tree Physiology|February 5, 2008
Methane emissions from upland forest soils and vegetationJ Patrick Megonigal, Alex B Guenther
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Jack-and-master trait responses to elevated CO2 and N: a comparison of native and introduced Phragmites australisThomas J Mozdzer, J Patrick Megonigal
Nature|July 3, 2010
Ecosystem response to elevated CO(2) levels limited by nitrogen-induced plant species shiftJ Adam Langley, J Patrick Megonigal
Nature|December 6, 2013
Tidal wetland stability in the face of human impacts and sea-level riseMatthew L Kirwan, J Patrick Megonigal
Ecology|July 28, 2006
Nutrient subsidies to belowground microbes impact aboveground food web interactionsJes Hines, J Patrick Megonigal, Robert F Denno
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 31, 2002
Life at the energetic edge: kinetics of circumneutral iron oxidation by lithotrophic iron-oxidizing bacteria isolated from the wetland-plant rhizosphereScott C Neubauer, David Emerson, J Patrick Megonigal
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 29, 2009
Geochemical control of microbial Fe(III) reduction potential in wetlands: comparison of the rhizosphere to non-rhizosphere soilJohanna V Weiss, David Emerson, J Patrick Megonigal
Global Change Biology|October 26, 2016
An invasive wetland grass primes deep soil carbon poolsBlanca Bernal, J Patrick Megonigal, Thomas J Mozdzer
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