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    Table_1_Effects of Extended Postmortem Interval on Microbial Communities in Organs of the Human Cadaver.XLSX by Holly Lutz (9741314)

    Published 2020
    “…We conclude that distinct community profiles of reproductive versus non-reproductive organs may help guide the application of forensic microbiology tools to investigations of human cadavers.…”
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    Identification and Analysis of Genetic Variations in Pri-MiRNAs Expressed Specifically or at a High Level in Sheep Skeletal Muscle by Wei Zhang (405)

    Published 2015
    “…We found 22 miRNAs that showed high levels of expression and equated to 89% of the total miRNA. …”
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    Table_8_Soil Disturbance Affects Plant Productivity via Soil Microbial Community Shifts.docx by Taylor J. Seitz (10057204)

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, it is unclear how the observed shifts in soil microbes can affect above ground plant communities that are relied on as a major source of food. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that microbial communities associated with permafrost thaw affect plant productivity by growing five plant species found in Boreal forests and Tundra ecosystems, including low-bush cranberry and bog blueberry, with microbial communities from the active layer soils of a permafrost thaw gradient. …”
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    Table_6_Soil Disturbance Affects Plant Productivity via Soil Microbial Community Shifts.docx by Taylor J. Seitz (10057204)

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, it is unclear how the observed shifts in soil microbes can affect above ground plant communities that are relied on as a major source of food. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that microbial communities associated with permafrost thaw affect plant productivity by growing five plant species found in Boreal forests and Tundra ecosystems, including low-bush cranberry and bog blueberry, with microbial communities from the active layer soils of a permafrost thaw gradient. …”
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    Table_1_Soil Disturbance Affects Plant Productivity via Soil Microbial Community Shifts.docx by Taylor J. Seitz (10057204)

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, it is unclear how the observed shifts in soil microbes can affect above ground plant communities that are relied on as a major source of food. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that microbial communities associated with permafrost thaw affect plant productivity by growing five plant species found in Boreal forests and Tundra ecosystems, including low-bush cranberry and bog blueberry, with microbial communities from the active layer soils of a permafrost thaw gradient. …”
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    Effects of a Major Tree Invader on Urban Woodland Arthropods by Sascha Buchholz (794471)

    Published 2015
    “…As a negative effect, abundances of five arthropod taxa decreased (Chilopoda, Formicidae, Diptera, Heteroptera, Hymenoptera); 13 others were not affected. …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_Soil Disturbance Affects Plant Productivity via Soil Microbial Community Shifts.pdf by Taylor J. Seitz (10057204)

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, it is unclear how the observed shifts in soil microbes can affect above ground plant communities that are relied on as a major source of food. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that microbial communities associated with permafrost thaw affect plant productivity by growing five plant species found in Boreal forests and Tundra ecosystems, including low-bush cranberry and bog blueberry, with microbial communities from the active layer soils of a permafrost thaw gradient. …”
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    Table_2_Soil Disturbance Affects Plant Productivity via Soil Microbial Community Shifts.docx by Taylor J. Seitz (10057204)

    Published 2021
    “…Yet, it is unclear how the observed shifts in soil microbes can affect above ground plant communities that are relied on as a major source of food. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that microbial communities associated with permafrost thaw affect plant productivity by growing five plant species found in Boreal forests and Tundra ecosystems, including low-bush cranberry and bog blueberry, with microbial communities from the active layer soils of a permafrost thaw gradient. …”
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