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James D Bever

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The New Phytologist|November 7, 2006
Mycorrhizal fungal identity and richness determine the diversity and productivity of a tallgrass prairie systemKeith M Vogelsang, Heather L Reynolds, James D Bever
Ecology Letters|December 11, 2012
Microbial phylotype composition and diversity predicts plant productivity and plant-soil feedbacksJames D Bever, Linda M Broadhurst, Peter H Thrall
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 15, 2020
Community context for mechanisms of disease dilution: insights from linking epidemiology and plant-soil feedback theoryCathy D Collins, James D Bever, Michelle H Hersh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 11, 2002
Local adaptation in the Linum marginale-Melampsora lini host-pathogen interactionPeter H Thrall, J J Burdon, James D Bever
Mycorrhiza|September 7, 2018
Biogeography of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota): a phylogenetic perspective on species distribution patternsSidney L Stürmer, James D Bever, Joseph B Morton
Oecologia|May 2, 2009
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species suppress inducible plant responses and alter defensive strategies following herbivoryAlison Elizabeth Bennett, James D Bever, M Deane Bowers
Annual Review of Microbiology|June 26, 2012
Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communitiesJames D Bever, Thomas G Platt, Elise R Morton
Ecology|May 24, 2020
A nucleation framework for transition between alternate states: short-circuiting barriers to ecosystem recoveryTheo K Michaels, Maarten B Eppinga, James D Bever
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Evolutionary change in agriculture: the past, present and futurePeter H Thrall, James D Bever, Jeremy J Burdon
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2006
Three-way interactions among mutualistic mycorrhizal fungi, plants, and plant enemies: hypotheses and synthesisAlison E Bennett, Janice Alers-Garcia, James D Bever
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The New Phytologist|November 7, 2006
Mycorrhizal fungal identity and richness determine the diversity and productivity of a tallgrass prairie systemKeith M Vogelsang, Heather L Reynolds, James D Bever
Ecology Letters|December 11, 2012
Microbial phylotype composition and diversity predicts plant productivity and plant-soil feedbacksJames D Bever, Linda M Broadhurst, Peter H Thrall
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 15, 2020
Community context for mechanisms of disease dilution: insights from linking epidemiology and plant-soil feedback theoryCathy D Collins, James D Bever, Michelle H Hersh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 11, 2002
Local adaptation in the Linum marginale-Melampsora lini host-pathogen interactionPeter H Thrall, J J Burdon, James D Bever
Mycorrhiza|September 7, 2018
Biogeography of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota): a phylogenetic perspective on species distribution patternsSidney L Stürmer, James D Bever, Joseph B Morton
Oecologia|May 2, 2009
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species suppress inducible plant responses and alter defensive strategies following herbivoryAlison Elizabeth Bennett, James D Bever, M Deane Bowers
Annual Review of Microbiology|June 26, 2012
Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communitiesJames D Bever, Thomas G Platt, Elise R Morton
Ecology|May 24, 2020
A nucleation framework for transition between alternate states: short-circuiting barriers to ecosystem recoveryTheo K Michaels, Maarten B Eppinga, James D Bever
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Evolutionary change in agriculture: the past, present and futurePeter H Thrall, James D Bever, Jeremy J Burdon
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2006
Three-way interactions among mutualistic mycorrhizal fungi, plants, and plant enemies: hypotheses and synthesisAlison E Bennett, Janice Alers-Garcia, James D Bever
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