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Environmental Microbiology
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July 8, 2025
Eastern Joshua Tree Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Largely Consistent Across Roots, Soils, and Seasons
Arik Joukhajian, Sydney I Glassman
Ecology
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August 28, 2012
Biotic contexts alter metal sequestration and AMF effects on plant growth in soils polluted with heavy metals
Sydney I Glassman, Brenda B Casper
Msphere
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July 20, 2018
Broadscale Ecological Patterns Are Robust to Use of Exact Sequence Variants versus Operational Taxonomic Units
Sydney I Glassman, Jennifer B H Martiny
Molecular Ecology
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November 8, 2017
Environmental filtering by pH and soil nutrients drives community assembly in fungi at fine spatial scales
Sydney I Glassman, Ian J Wang, Thomas D Bruns
Msphere
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December 20, 2024
Not all is lost: resilience of microbiome samples to freezer failures and long-term storage
M Fabiola Pulido Barriga, James W J Randolph, Sydney I Glassman
Plos One
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March 5, 2020
A simple pyrocosm for studying soil microbial response to fire reveals a rapid, massive response by Pyronema species
Thomas D Bruns, Judy A Chung, Akiko A Carver, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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February 13, 2022
Mega-fire in redwood tanoak forest reduces bacterial and fungal richness and selects for pyrophilous taxa that are phylogenetically conserved
Dylan J Enright, Kerri M Frangioso, Kazuo Isobe, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology
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May 17, 2021
Exploring Trait Trade-Offs for Fungal Decomposers in a Southern California Grassland
Charlotte J Alster, Steven D Allison, Sydney I Glassman, et al.
The ISME Journal
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October 17, 2015
Ectomycorrhizal fungal spore bank recovery after a severe forest fire: some like it hot
Sydney I Glassman, Carrie R Levine, Angela M DiRocco, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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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.
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Environmental Microbiology
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July 8, 2025
Eastern Joshua Tree Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Largely Consistent Across Roots, Soils, and Seasons
Arik Joukhajian, Sydney I Glassman
Ecology
|
August 28, 2012
Biotic contexts alter metal sequestration and AMF effects on plant growth in soils polluted with heavy metals
Sydney I Glassman, Brenda B Casper
Msphere
|
July 20, 2018
Broadscale Ecological Patterns Are Robust to Use of Exact Sequence Variants versus Operational Taxonomic Units
Sydney I Glassman, Jennifer B H Martiny
Molecular Ecology
|
November 8, 2017
Environmental filtering by pH and soil nutrients drives community assembly in fungi at fine spatial scales
Sydney I Glassman, Ian J Wang, Thomas D Bruns
Msphere
|
December 20, 2024
Not all is lost: resilience of microbiome samples to freezer failures and long-term storage
M Fabiola Pulido Barriga, James W J Randolph, Sydney I Glassman
Plos One
|
March 5, 2020
A simple pyrocosm for studying soil microbial response to fire reveals a rapid, massive response by Pyronema species
Thomas D Bruns, Judy A Chung, Akiko A Carver, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
February 13, 2022
Mega-fire in redwood tanoak forest reduces bacterial and fungal richness and selects for pyrophilous taxa that are phylogenetically conserved
Dylan J Enright, Kerri M Frangioso, Kazuo Isobe, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology
|
May 17, 2021
Exploring Trait Trade-Offs for Fungal Decomposers in a Southern California Grassland
Charlotte J Alster, Steven D Allison, Sydney I Glassman, et al.
The ISME Journal
|
October 17, 2015
Ectomycorrhizal fungal spore bank recovery after a severe forest fire: some like it hot
Sydney I Glassman, Carrie R Levine, Angela M DiRocco, 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.
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