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Eli Ward

Eli Ward

@elibward

Assistant Scientist in Forest Ecology @CT_CAES studying plant-soil interactions in forests | she/her

Beigetreten Ağustos 2013
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Eli Ward@elibward·
New paper is out! We show how interactions between AM vs EcM canopy trees and ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs alter the accumulation of soil organic matter at different depths and in different pools.
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|| NEW RESEARCH || Depth‐dependent effects of ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs on soil carbon and nitrogen pools are accentuated under arbuscular mycorrhizal trees 📃 buff.ly/3QdJ2Po @elibward @bradfordlab @ypolussa @YaleEnvironment

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@RohitNandakuma5 For AM vs EcM trees, we stratified tree mycorrhizal dominance by topography since topographic gradients of moisture within forest stands can influence both SOM accumulation and tree mycorrhizal dominance and could therefore otherwise be a confounder (weaker causal inference)
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@RohitNandakuma5 To assess ErM shrub effects, we used a pseudo-experimental approach by having paired subplots with and without ErM shrubs (within ~2 m) that were orthogonal to the tree mycorrhizal dominance gradient (stronger inference about the causal effect)
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Eli Ward@elibward·
New paper is out! We show how interactions between AM vs EcM canopy trees and ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs alter the accumulation of soil organic matter at different depths and in different pools.
Global Change Biology@GlobalChangeBio

|| NEW RESEARCH || Depth‐dependent effects of ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs on soil carbon and nitrogen pools are accentuated under arbuscular mycorrhizal trees 📃 buff.ly/3QdJ2Po @elibward @bradfordlab @ypolussa @YaleEnvironment

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CAES@CT_CAES·
CAES Press Release--"Plant Science Day 2023 Open House Presented by The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station," Wednesday, July 19, 2023. See the announcement on our website: portal.ct.gov/-/media/CAES/D…
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Siya Shao
Siya Shao@Siya_Shao·
What roles do ericoid mycorrhizal fungi play in the carbon-nutrient cycling in ombrotrophic peatlands? Check out our new article in @NewPhyt modeling how fertilization affects bogs via ERM fungi! This is part of my PhD thesis @mcgillgeography I did with @NRoulet and many others.
New Phytologist@NewPhyt

Recent #PlantScience accepted in New Phyt Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi mediate the response of ombrotrophic peatlands to fertilization: a modeling study Shao et al @Siya_Shao 🌱 ow.ly/73x250LoaiE

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Kristy Ferraro 🦌👩🏻‍🔬 & 📚🐛
Creating useful models that explore how animals impact environments is tricky. But, we got your back! Check out our roadmap for creating applied models to explore how animals impact nutrient cycles, led by @EcologyRoo
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Our first seminar of the semester is this Friday, September 23 at 12:00 PM - CSF 1302 . Our first speaker is @KristyFerraro. To learn more about how large mammal movements impact nutrient cycling within ecosystems and to attend a great presentation, join us this friday.
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Eli Ward@elibward·
Interested in how interactions between co-occurring ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs and arbuscular versus ectomycorrhizal trees influence soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in forests? Come to my #ESA2022 #CSEE2022 talk on Tuesday at 10:45am in room 512A! Hope to see you there
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Kristy Ferraro 🦌👩🏻‍🔬 & 📚🐛
Do you like learning about how animals impact ecosystems and nutrient cycles? OR! Do you like pictures of cute caribou? If either of these apply, come check out my talk Tuesday at 1:30 at #ESA2022 #CSEE2022
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Nicolas Fanin
Nicolas Fanin@nicolasfanin·
Gadgil effect of shrub removals: increasing abundance of ericaceous shrubs and ericoids contributes to OM accumulation, not only through necromass accumulation, but also through impairment of decomposition processes due to increasing nutrient limitation nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Wet day out in the woods with @bradfordlab, but we found plenty in the understory to keep our spirits high! What drives the recovery of surface organic matter accumulation in managed forest stands? —stay tuned!
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ErM (F) = ericoid mycorrhizal (fungi) (e.g. mountain laurel, blueberries, rhododendron, heather) AM (F) = arbuscular mycorrhizal (fungi) (e.g. maple, ash, cherry, most tropical trees) EcM (F) = ectomycorrhizal (fungi) (e.g. oak, hickory, most gymnosperms) SAP = saprotrophs
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Just out! Check out the early view of our Tansley Review where we discuss how interactions between understory ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs and AM versus EcM trees could influence carbon and nitrogen cycling in forests globally. doi.org/10.1111/nph.18…
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