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Steven D Allison

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2016
Radiocarbon constraints imply reduced carbon uptake by soils during the 21st centuryYujie He, Susan E Trumbore, Margaret S Torn, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 14, 2018
Emergence of soil bacterial ecotypes along a climate gradientAlexander B Chase, Zulema Gomez-Lunar, Alberto E Lopez, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 25, 2023
Investigating the eco-evolutionary response of microbiomes to environmental changeJennifer B H Martiny, Adam C Martiny, Eoin Brodie, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 13, 2018
Reduced carbon use efficiency and increased microbial turnover with soil warmingJianwei Li, Gangsheng Wang, Melanie A Mayes, et al.
The ISME Journal|May 24, 2020
Drought and plant litter chemistry alter microbial gene expression and metabolite productionAshish A Malik, Tami Swenson, Claudia Weihe, et al.
The ISME Journal|October 15, 2016
Microbial legacies alter decomposition in response to simulated global changeJennifer Bh Martiny, Adam C Martiny, Claudia Weihe, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 28, 2021
Carbon flux and forest dynamics: Increased deadwood decomposition in tropical rainforest tree-fall canopy gapsHannah M Griffiths, Paul Eggleton, Nicole Hemming-Schroeder, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 20, 2024
The challenge of estimating global termite methane emissionsStephanie J Law, Steven D Allison, Andrew B Davies, et al.
The ISME Journal|June 6, 2015
Microbial response to simulated global change is phylogenetically conserved and linked with functional potentialAnthony S Amend, Adam C Martiny, Steven D Allison, et al.
The ISME Journal|May 16, 2015
Temporal variation overshadows the response of leaf litter microbial communities to simulated global changeKristin L Matulich, Claudia Weihe, Steven D Allison, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2016
Radiocarbon constraints imply reduced carbon uptake by soils during the 21st centuryYujie He, Susan E Trumbore, Margaret S Torn, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 14, 2018
Emergence of soil bacterial ecotypes along a climate gradientAlexander B Chase, Zulema Gomez-Lunar, Alberto E Lopez, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 25, 2023
Investigating the eco-evolutionary response of microbiomes to environmental changeJennifer B H Martiny, Adam C Martiny, Eoin Brodie, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 13, 2018
Reduced carbon use efficiency and increased microbial turnover with soil warmingJianwei Li, Gangsheng Wang, Melanie A Mayes, et al.
The ISME Journal|May 24, 2020
Drought and plant litter chemistry alter microbial gene expression and metabolite productionAshish A Malik, Tami Swenson, Claudia Weihe, et al.
The ISME Journal|October 15, 2016
Microbial legacies alter decomposition in response to simulated global changeJennifer Bh Martiny, Adam C Martiny, Claudia Weihe, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 28, 2021
Carbon flux and forest dynamics: Increased deadwood decomposition in tropical rainforest tree-fall canopy gapsHannah M Griffiths, Paul Eggleton, Nicole Hemming-Schroeder, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 20, 2024
The challenge of estimating global termite methane emissionsStephanie J Law, Steven D Allison, Andrew B Davies, et al.
The ISME Journal|June 6, 2015
Microbial response to simulated global change is phylogenetically conserved and linked with functional potentialAnthony S Amend, Adam C Martiny, Steven D Allison, et al.
The ISME Journal|May 16, 2015
Temporal variation overshadows the response of leaf litter microbial communities to simulated global changeKristin L Matulich, Claudia Weihe, Steven D Allison, et al.
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