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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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    Table_9_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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    Data_Sheet_2_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_4_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_7_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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    Prediction of infectious disease epidemics via weighted density ensembles by Evan L. Ray (4866583)

    Published 2018
    “…We trained the models on retrospective predictions from 14 seasons (1997/1998–2010/2011) and evaluated each model’s prospective, out-of-sample performance in the five subsequent influenza seasons. …”