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Matthew J Rinella

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Ecology|January 19, 2018
Toward more robust plant-soil feedback researchMatthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2017
Mixing soil samples across experimental units ignores uncertainty and generates incorrect estimates of soil biota effects on plants: Response to Cahill et al. (2017) 'No silver bullet: different soil handling techniques are useful for different research questions, exhibit differential type I and II error rates, and are sensitive to sampling intensity'Matthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
Ecology|July 9, 2019
Toward more robust plant-soil feedback research: replyMatthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
The New Phytologist|January 8, 2016
A common soil handling technique can generate incorrect estimates of soil biota effects on plantsKurt O Reinhart, Matthew J Rinella
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 5, 2007
Grassland invader responses to realistic changes in native species richnessMatthew J Rinella, Monica L Pokorny, Romdhane Rekaya
Ecology|February 22, 2020
Omitted variable bias in studies of plant interactionsMatthew J Rinella, Dustin J Strong, Lance T Vermeire
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 6, 2024
Integrating experiments and monitoring reveals extreme sensitivity of invasive winter annuals to precipitationMatthew J Rinella, Lance T Vermeire, Jay P Angerer
Ecology Letters|April 18, 2012
Predicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traitsKurt O Reinhart, Gail W T Wilson, Matthew J Rinella
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 15, 2015
High precipitation and seeded species competition reduce seeded shrub establishment during dryland restorationMatthew J Rinella, Darcy H Hammond, Ana-Elisa M Bryant, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|March 28, 2009
Control effort exacerbates invasive-species problemMatthew J Rinella, Bruce D Maxwell, Peter K Fay, et al.
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Ecology|January 19, 2018
Toward more robust plant-soil feedback researchMatthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2017
Mixing soil samples across experimental units ignores uncertainty and generates incorrect estimates of soil biota effects on plants: Response to Cahill et al. (2017) 'No silver bullet: different soil handling techniques are useful for different research questions, exhibit differential type I and II error rates, and are sensitive to sampling intensity'Matthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
Ecology|July 9, 2019
Toward more robust plant-soil feedback research: replyMatthew J Rinella, Kurt O Reinhart
The New Phytologist|January 8, 2016
A common soil handling technique can generate incorrect estimates of soil biota effects on plantsKurt O Reinhart, Matthew J Rinella
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 5, 2007
Grassland invader responses to realistic changes in native species richnessMatthew J Rinella, Monica L Pokorny, Romdhane Rekaya
Ecology|February 22, 2020
Omitted variable bias in studies of plant interactionsMatthew J Rinella, Dustin J Strong, Lance T Vermeire
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 6, 2024
Integrating experiments and monitoring reveals extreme sensitivity of invasive winter annuals to precipitationMatthew J Rinella, Lance T Vermeire, Jay P Angerer
Ecology Letters|April 18, 2012
Predicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traitsKurt O Reinhart, Gail W T Wilson, Matthew J Rinella
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 15, 2015
High precipitation and seeded species competition reduce seeded shrub establishment during dryland restorationMatthew J Rinella, Darcy H Hammond, Ana-Elisa M Bryant, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|March 28, 2009
Control effort exacerbates invasive-species problemMatthew J Rinella, Bruce D Maxwell, Peter K Fay, et al.
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