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Filters: Author is Tfaily, M. M.  [Clear All Filters]
2016
Wilson R.M, Hopple A.M, Tfaily M.M, Sebestyen S.D, Schadt C.W, Pfeifer-Meister L., Medvedeff C., McFarlane K.J, Kostka J.E, Kolton M. et al..  2016.  Stability of peatland carbon to rising temperatures. Nature Communications. 7:13723.
2014
Lin X., Tfaily M.M, Steinweg J.M, Chanton P., Esson K., Yang Z.K, Chanton J.P, Cooper W., Schadt C.W, Kostka J.E.  2014.  Microbial Community Stratification Linked to Utilization of Carbohydrates and Phosphorus Limitation in a Boreal Peatland at Marcell Experimental Forest, Minnesota, USA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80(11):3518-3530.
Lin X., Tfaily M.M, Green S.J, Steinweg J.M, Chanton P., Imvittaya A., Chanton J.P, Cooper W., Schadt C., Kostka J.E.  2014.  Microbial Metabolic Potential for Carbon Degradation and Nutrient (Nitrogen and Phosphorus) Acquisition in an Ombrotrophic Peatland. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80(11):3531-3540.

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