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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephen E. Frolking"'
Autor:
J. L. DelGreco, J Deng, B Huettel, H Axén, Joachim Jansen, KY Chang, F Li, Bonnie L. Hurwitz, U Karaoz, S. B. Hodgkins, Ahmed A. Zayed, S Dominguez, P Tansey, A Cory, R Braswell, Eleanor E. Campbell, Vining, T Marcus, Paul N. Evans, F. Sullivan, Clarice R. Perryman, Patrick M. Crill, K Solheim, Joanne B. Emerson, B Ziniti, Samantha McCabe, Dylan R. Cronin, K. Crossen, Michael W. Palace, Melissa B. Duhaime, I Morales, Martin Wik, Joel A. Boyd, T. Logan, D Anderson, J Kolengowski, Saleska, Stephen E. Frolking, Eoin L. Brodie, Jessica G. Ernakovich, C. K. McCalley, S. A. Burke, Benjamin Bolduc, C. Herrick, Nathan C. VerBerkmoes, Jeffrey P. Chanton, A. Garnello, K Winters, F Fahnestock, G Zane, Moira Hough, Louis J. Lamit, M Martinez, Robert M. Jones, Eh Kim, Virginia I. Rich, J Fisk, William T. Cooper, C Li, Rachel M. Wilson, Robert D. Hoelzle, N Torbick, Ellen Dorrepaal, N. Raab, D Nguyen, Ruth K. Varner, Apryl L. Perry, William J. Riley, Richard Wehr, Caitlin M. Singleton, K Bennett, Joanne H. Shorter, M. M. Tfaily, Matthew B. Sullivan, Rhiannon Mondav, Gene W. Tyson, Ben J. Woodcroft, Gareth Trubl, Amelia McClure
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e9467 (2020)
Modern microbial and ecosystem sciences require diverse interdisciplinary teams that are often challenged in “speaking” to one another due to different languages and data product types. Here we introduce the IsoGenie Database (IsoGenieDB; https:/
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Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 208:107-117
While mangroves are widely recognized as a significant carbon (C) reservoir and the valued ecosystem services are inextricably linked to the C stocks and fluxes. Modeling tools haven't been available to simulate C dynamics in mangroves to inform asse
Autor:
Robert D. Hoelzle, Stephen E. Frolking, Paul N. Evans, Joel A. Boyd, Rachel M. Wilson, C. K. McCalley, Timothy O. Lamberton, Carrie D. Nicora, Ahmed A. Zayed, Jeffrey P. Chanton, S. B. Hodgkins, Patrick M. Crill, Caitlin M. Singleton, Scott R. Saleska, Virginia I. Rich, Joanne B. Emerson, Samuel O. Purvine, Gene W. Tyson, Ben J. Woodcroft, Changsheng Li
Publikováno v:
Nature. 560:49-54
As global temperatures rise, large amounts of carbon sequestered in permafrost are becoming available for microbial degradation. Accurate prediction of carbon gas emissions from thawing permafrost is limited by our understanding of these microbial co
Autor:
Benjamin Bolduc, Matthew B. Sullivan, Gene W. Tyson, Phillip B. Pope, Stephen E. Frolking, Ben J. Woodcroft, Lindsey M. Solden, Gareth Trubl, Simon Roux, S. B. Hodgkins, Joel A. Boyd, Ho Bin Jang, Virginia I. Rich, Patrick M. Crill, Changsheng Li, Jennifer R. Brum, Adrian E. Naas, Rachel M. Wilson, Scott R. Saleska, Joanne B. Emerson, Caitlin M. Singleton, Jeffrey P. Chanton, Kelly C. Wrighton
Publikováno v:
Nature Microbiology
Nature microbiology, vol 3, iss 8
Emerson, JB; Roux, S; Brum, JR; Bolduc, B; Woodcroft, BJ; Jang, HB; et al.(2018). Host-linked soil viral ecology along a permafrost thaw gradient. Nature Microbiology, 3(8), 870-880. doi: 10.1038/s41564-018-0190-y. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7911x6fd
Nature microbiology, vol 3, iss 8
Emerson, JB; Roux, S; Brum, JR; Bolduc, B; Woodcroft, BJ; Jang, HB; et al.(2018). Host-linked soil viral ecology along a permafrost thaw gradient. Nature Microbiology, 3(8), 870-880. doi: 10.1038/s41564-018-0190-y. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7911x6fd
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the constraints on microbial metabolisms that mediate the release of methane and carbon dioxide are poorly understood1–7. The role of viruses, which are
Autor:
William R. Horwath, Martin Burger, Stephen E. Frolking, William Salas, Jia Deng, Johan Six, Lei Guo, David R. Smart, Changsheng Li
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123:1557-1571
Autor:
Yixin He, Ning Wu, Xinwei Liu, Changhui Peng, Stephen E. Frolking, Jianghua Wu, Qiuan Zhu, Huai Chen, Dan Zhu, Mei Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soils and Sediments. 18:2032-2043
Despite the many studies about peatland development and carbon dynamics in China, especially for Zoige peatlands on the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, few apply modeling as an effective approach to study peatland development. In order to fill u
Autor:
John S. Kimball, David B. Lobell, Jin Wu, Martha C. Anderson, Kaiyu Guan, Christopher Hain, Stephen E. Frolking, Bo Li
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 199:333-349
Large-scale crop monitoring and yield estimation are important for both scientific research and practical applications. Satellite remote sensing provides an effective means for regional and global cropland monitoring, particularly in data-sparse regi
Autor:
Changsheng Li, Scott R. Saleska, Gene W. Tyson, C. K. McCalley, Jeffrey P. Chanton, Ruth K. Varner, Virginia I. Rich, Stephen E. Frolking, Patrick M. Crill, Jia Deng, Mark E. Hines
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 9:1412-1430
U.S. Department of Energy [DE-SC0004632, DE-SC0010580]; U.S. National Science Foundation (MacroSystems Biology) [1241937]; Northern Ecosystems Research for undergraduates REU Site (NSF EAR) [1063037]; Vetenskapradet (DR) [2007-4547, 2013-5562]
Autor:
Jainfeng Zhang, Changsheng Li, Jianzheng Li, Jianjun Qiu, Hu Li, Jing Zhang, Jia Deng, Ligang Wang, Stephen E. Frolking, Maofang Gao
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 348:1-13
During the past century Chinese agriculture has been struggling to produce more food to support the ever growing population, while dealing with the increased degradation of air, water and soil quality in the agricultural regions. Lessons learnt from
Autor:
Natasha Dimova, Gary J. Whiting, William C. Burnett, Jeffrey P. Chanton, Stephen E. Frolking, L. Fitzhugh, M. D. Harrison, Rachel M. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 122:387-404
Peat in the discontinuous permafrost zone contains a globally significant reservoir of carbon that has undergone multiple permafrost-thaw cycles since the end of the mid-Holocene (~3700 years before present). Periods of thaw increase C decomposition