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Rich Phillips
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Laboratory measurements of reactive nitrogen emitted from cores and sieved soil from midwestern hardwood forests
UNDERSTANDING LAND-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS: THE ROLE OF SURFACE FLUXES, BOUNDARY LAYER PROCESSES, AND THE FREE ATMOSPHERE III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Feng Jiang, Richard P Phillips, Jonathan D. Raff
Reactive nitrogen oxides (NOy= NO + NO2 + HONO) decrease air quality and adversely affect human health, yet our understanding of the causes and conseq...
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Tree-mycorrhizal types differ in their hydraulic traits, with consequences for forest sensitivity to drought stress
LAND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING UNDER GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: PATTERNS, DRIVERS, AND MECHANISMS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Richard P Phillips, Michael C. Benson, Grant M. Do...
Tree-mycorrhizal associations have been reported to differ in their nutrient use traits in ways that affect nutrient cycling and forest sensitivity to...
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Soil Water Potential Measurements Expanded via Electrical Resistivity Tomography Improve Predictions of Species-level and Ecosystem Scale Gas Exchange
FRONTIERS IN ECOHYDROLOGY III ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Daniel P. Beverly, Andy Parsekian, Alex Crookshank...
Soil water potential (ΨS) is a primary limitation of evapotranspiration and plant productivity in forests. However, field ΨS measurements are rarely a...
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Unraveling Fungal and Bacterial Roles in Fungal Necromass Decomposition: Implications for Soil Organic Matter Formation and Persistence
SOILS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: CROSS-SCALE MECHANISMS OF STABILIZATION AND CHANGE II ORAL
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Katilyn Beidler, Lang C. DeLancey, François Mailla...
Current soil organic matter (SOM) frameworks often focus on a limited set of microbial traits, with the role of microbial diversity and interactions r...
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Let There Be Night: The Effects of a Total Solar Eclipse on Plant-water Relations During Leaf-out
ECOSYSTEM HYDRAULICS: UNRAVELING THE COMPLEXITY OF PLANT–SOIL WATER DYNAMICS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Daniel P. Beverly, Richard P Phillips
Canopy conductance (GC) reflects the water balance of trees and protects tree hydraulic function during low soil water availability and high vapor pre...
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Periodical cicadas as activated control points for nitrogen loss in forests
SOILS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: THE EFFECT OF PLANT COMMUNITIES AND THEIR MICROBIAL ASSOCIATIONS ON SOIL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY II POSTER
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Richard P Phillips, Jonathan D. Raff, Clara J. Lie...
Activated control points in ecosystems (i.e., spatial locations where biogeochemical cycling is temporarily accelerated) are typically attributed to m...
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Addressing, and reducing, bias in estimates of forest carbon removal
CONNECTING SCIENCE AND MONITORING, REPORTING, AND VERIFICATION (MRV) DEVELOPMENT FOR CROSS-PATHWAY CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR) TECHNOLOGIES I ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Kimberly A. Novick, Trevor F. Keenan, David J. Moo...
While forest-based climate solutions (FbCS) are widely viewed as the most promising natural carbon removal pathways, at scales ranging from individual...
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Isolating impacts of vegetation on the formation of mineral-associated carbon
SOILS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: THE EFFECT OF PLANT COMMUNITIES AND THEIR MICROBIAL ASSOCIATIONS ON SOIL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY I ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Ashley Lang, Rachel King, Catherine Fahey, John C....
Associations between organic matter and soil minerals support the persistence of carbon (C) in mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM), but the condi...
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