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Subject Areas on Research
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A multifactor analysis of fungal and bacterial community structure in the root microbiome of mature Populus deltoides trees.
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Accumulation of phenolics and growth of dioecious Populus tremula (L.) seedlings over three growing seasons under elevated temperature and UVB radiation.
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Actual and potential transpiration and carbon assimilation in an irrigated poplar plantation
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Atractiella rhizophila, sp. nov., an endorrhizal fungus isolated from the Populus root microbiome.
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Contribution of various carbon sources toward isoprene biosynthesis in poplar leaves mediated by altered atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
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Distinct microbial communities within the endosphere and rhizosphere of Populus deltoides roots across contrasting soil types.
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Elevated growth temperatures alter hydraulic characteristics in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings: implications for tree drought tolerance.
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Enhanced isoprene-related tolerance of heat- and light-stressed photosynthesis at low, but not high, CO2 concentrations.
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Fungal Endophytes of Populus trichocarpa Alter Host Phenotype, Gene Expression, and Rhizobiome Composition.
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Growth and physiological responses of isohydric and anisohydric poplars to drought.
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High diversity and widespread occurrence of mitotic spore mats in ectomycorrhizal Pezizales.
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Increasing atmospheric CO2 reduces metabolic and physiological differences between isoprene- and non-isoprene-emitting poplars.
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Interactive effects of supplemental UV-B and temperature in European aspen seedlings: Implications for growth, leaf traits, phenolic defense and associated organisms.
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Interannual variation in UV-B and temperature effects on bud phenology and growth in Populus tremula.
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Phylogenetic diversity of 200+ isolates of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum associated with Populus trichocarpa soils in the Pacific Northwest, USA and comparison to globally distributed representatives.
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Plant host and soil origin influence fungal and bacterial assemblages in the roots of woody plants.
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Responses of soil cellulolytic fungal communities to elevated atmospheric CO₂ are complex and variable across five ecosystems.
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Sex-related differences in growth and carbon allocation to defence in Populus tremula as explained by current plant defence theories.
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The Populus holobiont: dissecting the effects of plant niches and genotype on the microbiome.
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The relative influences of host plant genotype and yearly abiotic variability in determining herbivore abundance.
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Two new endophytic Atractiellomycetes, Atractidochium hillariae and Proceropycnis hameedii.