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  • Mitigating gender bias in s... Mitigating gender bias in student evaluations of teaching
    Peterson, David A M; Biederman, Lori A; Andersen, David ... PloS one, 05/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 5
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    Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduct a randomized experiment with the student evaluations of teaching in four classes with large ...
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  • Biochar and its effects on ... Biochar and its effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling: a meta‐analysis
    Biederman, Lori A.; Harpole, W. Stanley Global change biology. Bioenergy, March 2013, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
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    Biochar is a carbon‐rich coproduct resulting from pyrolyzing biomass. When applied to the soil it resists decomposition, effectively sequestering the applied carbon and mitigating anthropogenic CO2 ...
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  • Soil properties as key pred... Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: Have we overlooked micronutrients?
    Radujković, Dajana; Verbruggen, Erik; Seabloom, Eric W. ... Ecology letters, December 2021, Volume: 24, Issue: 12
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    Fertilisation experiments have demonstrated that nutrient availability is a key determinant of biomass production and carbon sequestration in grasslands. However, the influence of nutrients in ...
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  • Nutrient addition increases... Nutrient addition increases grassland sensitivity to droughts
    Bharath, Siddharth; Borer, Elizabeth T.; Biederman, Lori A. ... Ecology (Durham), 05/2020, Volume: 101, Issue: 5
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    Grasslands worldwide are expected to experience an increase in extreme events such as drought, along with simultaneous increases in mineral nutrient inputs as a result of human industrial activities. ...
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  • Spatial heterogeneity in so... Spatial heterogeneity in soil microbes alters outcomes of plant competition
    Abbott, Karen C; Karst, Justine; Biederman, Lori A ... PloS one, 05/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 5
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    Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia, and this responsiveness is associated with a trade-off in allocation to root ...
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  • The positive effect of plan... The positive effect of plant diversity on soil carbon depends on climate
    Spohn, Marie; Bagchi, Sumanta; Biederman, Lori A. ... Nature communications, 10/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Little is currently known about how climate modulates the relationship between plant diversity and soil organic carbon and the mechanisms involved. Yet, this knowledge is of crucial ...
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  • Nitrogen and Phosphorus Add... Nitrogen and Phosphorus Additions Alter the Abundance of Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria and Phosphatase Activity in Grassland Soils
    Widdig, Meike; Schleuss, Per-M.; Weig, Alfons R. ... Frontiers in environmental science, 11/2019, Volume: 7
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    Microorganisms mobilize phosphorus (P) in soil by solubilizing bound inorganic P from soil minerals and by mineralizing organic P via phosphatase enzymes. Nitrogen (N) inputs are predicted to ...
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  • Nutrient enrichment increas... Nutrient enrichment increases invertebrate herbivory and pathogen damage in grasslands
    Ebeling, Anne; Strauss, Alex T.; Adler, Peter B. ... The Journal of ecology, February 2022, 2022-02-00, 20220201, Volume: 110, Issue: 2
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    Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystems, but anthropogenic changes in nitrogen and phosphorus availability can modify these ...
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  • Herbivory and eutrophicatio... Herbivory and eutrophication mediate grassland plant nutrient responses across a global climatic gradient
    Anderson, T. Michael; Griffith, Daniel M.; Grace, James B. ... Ecology (Durham), 04/2018, Volume: 99, Issue: 4
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    Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functioning and is also being altered by human activities. In this paper we sought to understand the ...
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  • Global impacts of fertiliza... Global impacts of fertilization and herbivore removal on soil net nitrogen mineralization are modulated by local climate and soil properties
    Risch, Anita C.; Zimmermann, Stefan; Moser, Barbara ... Global change biology, December 2020, 2020-Dec, 2020-12-00, 20201201, Volume: 26, Issue: 12
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    Soil nitrogen (N) availability is critical for grassland functioning. However, human activities have increased the supply of biologically limiting nutrients, and changed the density and identity of ...
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