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2025 SPRUCE All Hands Meeting- Poster Lightning Talks

Presentations

  1. The SPRUCE Sample Archive - Organization, Availability, and Citation Joshua Birkebak, Terri Velliquette, Tom Ruggles

    • Joshua Birkebak
  2. Still Better Than A Warehouse

    • Kyle Pearson
  3. SPRUCE Treatment Performance

    • Mark Guilliams
  4. Data Management Flashtalk

    • Tom Ruggles and Terri Velliquette
  5. How Climate Change Impacts Peatland Water Table Dynamics

    • Erwin Don Racasa
  6. Impact of warming on Larch phenology, 2015-2024

    • Perry Giambuzzi
  7. Eight Years of Manipulative Treatments Alters Fine Root Production, Root traits, and Fungal Biomass

    • Kathleen Coffman
  8. Shrub fine roots shift to a "fast" resource acquisition strategy with warming, Trees did not show significant changes with warming

    • Tiia Määttä
  9. Warming & CO2 effects on conifer reproduction

    • Jalene Lamontagne
  10. Relationship Between Microtopography and Conifer Growth Metrics

    • James Hada
  11. Modeling hydraulic failure of spruce and larch

    • Yanjun Song
  12. Lightning Talk

    • Erik Hobbie
  13. Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wetlands: Dark Fenton- Hydroxyl Radical Production in a Peatland Bog and Prairie Potholes

    • Maricia Pacheco
  14. 14C and 13C of emitted CO2 and CH4 and peat at SPRUCE

    • Karis McFarlane
  15. The Regulatory Role of Phenolic Compounds in Peat Decomposition Alexis E. Slentz*, Rachel M. Wilson, Saman

    • Alexis Slentz
  16. Response of Redox-Active Organic Matter Reduction to Long- Term Climate Change Manipulations in a Boreal Peatland

    • Jessica Rush
  17. Soil Bacterial and Fungal Responses to Warming and Elevated CO2 in a Temperate Peatland

    • Xiaofeng Xu
  18. Climate change drivers enhance microbial degradation of phenolic compounds in a northern peatland

    • Katherine Duchesneau
  19. Elevated CO2 exacerbates peatland carbon loss under extreme drought and warming

    • Lifen Jiang
  20. Elevated CO2 alleviates positive feedback between warming and methane emissions in a peatland

    • Weinan Chen

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