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Khum B Thapa-Magar

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Ecology|January 19, 2018
Microbial mitigation-exacerbation continuum: a novel framework for microbiome effects on hosts in the face of stressAaron S David, Khum B Thapa-Magar, Michelle E Afkhami
Ecology|April 22, 2020
Do plant-microbe interactions support the Stress Gradient Hypothesis?Aaron S David, Khum B Thapa-Magar, Eric S Menges, et al.
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine|June 13, 2018
Cross-cultural comparison of plant use knowledge in Baitadi and Darchula districts, Nepal HimalayaRipu M Kunwar, Maria Fadiman, Mary Cameron, et al.
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Land-Use and Socioeconomic Change, Medicinal Plant Selection and Biodiversity Resilience in Far Western NepalRipu M Kunwar, Kedar Baral, Prashant Paudel, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 7, 2019
Soil Microbiomes Underlie Population Persistence of an Endangered Plant SpeciesAaron S David, Pedro F Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S Menges, et al.
Ecology|February 24, 2025
Remote sensing for species distribution models: An illustration from a sentinel taxon of the world's driest ecosystemKhum B Thapa-Magar, Eric R Sokol, Michael N Gooseff, et al.
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Ecology|January 19, 2018
Microbial mitigation-exacerbation continuum: a novel framework for microbiome effects on hosts in the face of stressAaron S David, Khum B Thapa-Magar, Michelle E Afkhami
Ecology|April 22, 2020
Do plant-microbe interactions support the Stress Gradient Hypothesis?Aaron S David, Khum B Thapa-Magar, Eric S Menges, et al.
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine|June 13, 2018
Cross-cultural comparison of plant use knowledge in Baitadi and Darchula districts, Nepal HimalayaRipu M Kunwar, Maria Fadiman, Mary Cameron, et al.
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Land-Use and Socioeconomic Change, Medicinal Plant Selection and Biodiversity Resilience in Far Western NepalRipu M Kunwar, Kedar Baral, Prashant Paudel, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 7, 2019
Soil Microbiomes Underlie Population Persistence of an Endangered Plant SpeciesAaron S David, Pedro F Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S Menges, et al.
Ecology|February 24, 2025
Remote sensing for species distribution models: An illustration from a sentinel taxon of the world's driest ecosystemKhum B Thapa-Magar, Eric R Sokol, Michael N Gooseff, et al.
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