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Stephen C Hart

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Frontiers in Microbiology|September 13, 2021
Characterization of <i>Erwinia gerundensis</i> A4, an Almond-Derived Plant Growth-Promoting EndophyteJ Paola Saldierna Guzmán, Mariana Reyes-Prieto, Stephen C Hart
Nature Communications|April 8, 2021
Metabolic capabilities mute positive response to direct and indirect impacts of warming throughout the soil profileNicholas C Dove, Margaret S Torn, Stephen C Hart, et al.
Ecology|May 24, 2019
Carbon control on terrestrial ecosystem function across contrasting site productivities: the carbon connection revisitedNicholas C Dove, John M Stark, Gregory S Newman, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 5, 2006
Plants actively control nitrogen cycling: uncorking the microbial bottleneckSamantha K Chapman, J Adam Langley, Stephen C Hart, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 25, 2007
Variation in below-ground carbon fluxes along a Populus hybridization gradientDylan G Fischer, Stephen C Hart, Carri J LeRoy, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Application of tree-ring isotopic analyses to reconstruct historical water use of riparian treesKarrin P Alstad, Stephen C Hart, Jonathan L Horton, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 9, 2018
Quantifying the legacy of snowmelt timing on soil greenhouse gas emissions in a seasonally dry montane forestJoseph C Blankinship, Emma P McCorkle, Matthew W Meadows, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 30, 2020
Soil microbial communities associated with giant sequoia: How does the world's largest tree affect some of the world's smallest organisms?Chelsea J Carey, Sydney I Glassman, Thomas D Bruns, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 19, 2016
Slow carbon and nutrient accumulation in trees established following fire exclusion in the southwestern United StatesJason P Kaye, Margot W Kaye, Stephen C Hart, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 5, 2015
Soil microbial community structure is unaltered by plant invasion, vegetation clipping, and nitrogen fertilization in experimental semi-arid grasslandsChelsea J Carey, J Michael Beman, Valerie T Eviner, et al.
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Frontiers in Microbiology|September 13, 2021
Characterization of <i>Erwinia gerundensis</i> A4, an Almond-Derived Plant Growth-Promoting EndophyteJ Paola Saldierna Guzmán, Mariana Reyes-Prieto, Stephen C Hart
Nature Communications|April 8, 2021
Metabolic capabilities mute positive response to direct and indirect impacts of warming throughout the soil profileNicholas C Dove, Margaret S Torn, Stephen C Hart, et al.
Ecology|May 24, 2019
Carbon control on terrestrial ecosystem function across contrasting site productivities: the carbon connection revisitedNicholas C Dove, John M Stark, Gregory S Newman, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 5, 2006
Plants actively control nitrogen cycling: uncorking the microbial bottleneckSamantha K Chapman, J Adam Langley, Stephen C Hart, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 25, 2007
Variation in below-ground carbon fluxes along a Populus hybridization gradientDylan G Fischer, Stephen C Hart, Carri J LeRoy, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Application of tree-ring isotopic analyses to reconstruct historical water use of riparian treesKarrin P Alstad, Stephen C Hart, Jonathan L Horton, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 9, 2018
Quantifying the legacy of snowmelt timing on soil greenhouse gas emissions in a seasonally dry montane forestJoseph C Blankinship, Emma P McCorkle, Matthew W Meadows, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 30, 2020
Soil microbial communities associated with giant sequoia: How does the world's largest tree affect some of the world's smallest organisms?Chelsea J Carey, Sydney I Glassman, Thomas D Bruns, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 19, 2016
Slow carbon and nutrient accumulation in trees established following fire exclusion in the southwestern United StatesJason P Kaye, Margot W Kaye, Stephen C Hart, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 5, 2015
Soil microbial community structure is unaltered by plant invasion, vegetation clipping, and nitrogen fertilization in experimental semi-arid grasslandsChelsea J Carey, J Michael Beman, Valerie T Eviner, et al.
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