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Laura M Kaminsky

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 11, 2025
Evolving a plant-beneficial bacterium in soil vs. nutrient-rich liquid culture has contrasting effects on in-soil fitnessLaura M Kaminsky, Liana Burghardt, Terrence H Bell
Environmental Microbiology|November 13, 2020
Abiotic conditions outweigh microbial origin during bacterial assembly in soilsLaura M Kaminsky, Paul D Esker, Terrence H Bell
ISME Communications|April 13, 2026
The adaptation chip: repurposing the principles of the ichip for guiding in situ experimental evolutionLaura M Kaminsky, Javad Sadeghi, Emily Grandinette, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|December 28, 2018
The Inherent Conflicts in Developing Soil Microbial InoculantsLaura M Kaminsky, Ryan V Trexler, Rondy J Malik, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 6, 2021
Soil salinization accelerates microbiome stabilization in iterative selections for plant performanceWilliam L King, Laura M Kaminsky, Maria Gannett, et al.
ISME Communications|November 8, 2023
Farm-scale differentiation of active microbial colonizersWilliam L King, Laura M Kaminsky, Sarah C Richards, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|January 23, 2023
Leveraging microbiome rediversification for the ecological rescue of soil functionWilliam L King, Sarah C Richards, Laura M Kaminsky, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|May 20, 2019
Factoring Ecological, Societal, and Economic Considerations into Inoculant DevelopmentTerrence H Bell, Laura M Kaminsky, Beth K Gugino, et al.
Mycologia|June 9, 2026
<i>Fusarium xyrophilum</i> facilitates its dispersal by exploiting sensory biases of generalist insects through pseudoflowersTerry J Torres-Cruz, Tristan M Cofer, Laura M Kaminsky, et al.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 11, 2025
Evolving a plant-beneficial bacterium in soil vs. nutrient-rich liquid culture has contrasting effects on in-soil fitnessLaura M Kaminsky, Liana Burghardt, Terrence H Bell
Environmental Microbiology|November 13, 2020
Abiotic conditions outweigh microbial origin during bacterial assembly in soilsLaura M Kaminsky, Paul D Esker, Terrence H Bell
ISME Communications|April 13, 2026
The adaptation chip: repurposing the principles of the ichip for guiding in situ experimental evolutionLaura M Kaminsky, Javad Sadeghi, Emily Grandinette, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|December 28, 2018
The Inherent Conflicts in Developing Soil Microbial InoculantsLaura M Kaminsky, Ryan V Trexler, Rondy J Malik, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 6, 2021
Soil salinization accelerates microbiome stabilization in iterative selections for plant performanceWilliam L King, Laura M Kaminsky, Maria Gannett, et al.
ISME Communications|November 8, 2023
Farm-scale differentiation of active microbial colonizersWilliam L King, Laura M Kaminsky, Sarah C Richards, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|January 23, 2023
Leveraging microbiome rediversification for the ecological rescue of soil functionWilliam L King, Sarah C Richards, Laura M Kaminsky, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|May 20, 2019
Factoring Ecological, Societal, and Economic Considerations into Inoculant DevelopmentTerrence H Bell, Laura M Kaminsky, Beth K Gugino, et al.
Mycologia|June 9, 2026
<i>Fusarium xyrophilum</i> facilitates its dispersal by exploiting sensory biases of generalist insects through pseudoflowersTerry J Torres-Cruz, Tristan M Cofer, Laura M Kaminsky, et al.
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