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M Luke McCormack

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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 7, 2014
Impacts of environmental factors on fine root lifespanM Luke McCormack, Dali Guo
The New Phytologist|October 20, 2011
Measuring and modeling roots, the rhizosphere, and microbial processes belowground. Organized session--96th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America in Austin, Texas, USA--10 August 2011M Luke McCormack, Christopher W Fernandez
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
Filling gaps in our understanding of belowground plant traits across the world: an introduction to a Virtual IssueColleen M Iversen, M Luke McCormack
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 5, 2019
Physical and Functional Constraints on Viable Belowground Acquisition StrategiesM Luke McCormack, Colleen M Iversen
The New Phytologist|October 15, 2014
Fine-root and mycorrhizal traits help explain ecosystem processes and responses to global changeM Luke McCormack, Emily Lavely, Zeqing Ma
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2013
Foraging strategies in trees of different root morphology: the role of root lifespanThomas S Adams, M Luke McCormack, David M Eissenstat
The New Phytologist|September 29, 2016
Similar below-ground carbon cycling dynamics but contrasting modes of nitrogen cycling between arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal forestsGuigang Lin, M Luke McCormack, Chengen Ma, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 31, 2016
Moving forward with fine-root definitions and researchM Luke McCormack, Colleen M Iversen, David M Eissenstat
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 3, 2016
Root phenology in a changing climateLaura Radville, M Luke McCormack, Eric Post, et al.
Tree Physiology|March 25, 2015
Seasonal variation in chemistry, but not morphology, in roots of Quercus robur growing in different soil typesMarcin Zadworny, M Luke McCormack, Katarzyna Rawlik, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 7, 2014
Impacts of environmental factors on fine root lifespanM Luke McCormack, Dali Guo
The New Phytologist|October 20, 2011
Measuring and modeling roots, the rhizosphere, and microbial processes belowground. Organized session--96th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America in Austin, Texas, USA--10 August 2011M Luke McCormack, Christopher W Fernandez
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
Filling gaps in our understanding of belowground plant traits across the world: an introduction to a Virtual IssueColleen M Iversen, M Luke McCormack
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 5, 2019
Physical and Functional Constraints on Viable Belowground Acquisition StrategiesM Luke McCormack, Colleen M Iversen
The New Phytologist|October 15, 2014
Fine-root and mycorrhizal traits help explain ecosystem processes and responses to global changeM Luke McCormack, Emily Lavely, Zeqing Ma
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2013
Foraging strategies in trees of different root morphology: the role of root lifespanThomas S Adams, M Luke McCormack, David M Eissenstat
The New Phytologist|September 29, 2016
Similar below-ground carbon cycling dynamics but contrasting modes of nitrogen cycling between arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal forestsGuigang Lin, M Luke McCormack, Chengen Ma, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 31, 2016
Moving forward with fine-root definitions and researchM Luke McCormack, Colleen M Iversen, David M Eissenstat
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 3, 2016
Root phenology in a changing climateLaura Radville, M Luke McCormack, Eric Post, et al.
Tree Physiology|March 25, 2015
Seasonal variation in chemistry, but not morphology, in roots of Quercus robur growing in different soil typesMarcin Zadworny, M Luke McCormack, Katarzyna Rawlik, et al.
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