Soil microbial community responses to multiple experimental climate change drivers HF Castro, AT Classen, EE Austin, RJ Norby, CW Schadt Applied and environmental microbiology 76 (4), 999-1007, 2010 | 913 | 2010 |
Cover crop root contributions to soil carbon in a no‐till corn bioenergy cropping system EE Austin, K Wickings, MD McDaniel, GP Robertson, AS Grandy Gcb Bioenergy 9 (7), 1252-1263, 2017 | 176 | 2017 |
Assessment of 10 years of CO2 fumigation on soil microbial communities and function in a sweetgum plantation EE Austin, HF Castro, KE Sides, CW Schadt, AT Classen Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41 (3), 514-520, 2009 | 108 | 2009 |
Development and validation of a citrate synthase directed quantitative PCR marker for soil bacterial communities HF Castro, AT Classen, EE Austin, KM Crawford, CW Schadt Applied Soil Ecology 61, 69-75, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |
Wood decomposition in a warmer world EE Austin | 6 | 2013 |
SOIL CARBON TRANSFORMATIONS: with Karl E. Peters,“Living with the Wicked Problem of Climate Change”; Paul H. Carr,“What Is Climate Change Doing to Us and for Us?”; James … EE Austin Zygon® 53 (2), 507-514, 2018 | 2 | 2018 |
All cover crops build soil organic matter, mostly from root inputs EE Austin, AS Grandy 2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017 | | 2017 |
Cover crop root, shoot, and rhizodeposit contributions to soil carbon in a no-till corn bioenergy cropping system E Austin, S Grandy, K Wickings, MD McDaniel, P Robertson AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, B41E-0495, 2016 | | 2016 |
Development and validation of a citrate synthase directed quantitative PCR marker for soil bacterial communities HF Castro Gonzalez, AT Classen, EE Austin, KM Crawford, CW Schadt Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61 (1), 2012 | | 2012 |
PS 32-76: Variation in lignocellulosic fungal community structure on decomposing wood of two species Liquidambar styraciflua and Pinus taeda across 3 sites in Oak Ridge, TN EE Austin The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010 | | 2010 |
THERE IS LITTLE VARIATION IN LIGNOCELLULOSIC FUNGAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ON DECOMPOSING WOOD OF TWO SPECIES LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA AND PINUS TAEDA ACROSS 3 SITES IN OAK RIDGE, TN. EE Austin JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY 41 (4), 304-304, 2009 | | 2009 |
PS 2-32: Microbial community structure shifts in a multifactor climate change experiment EE Austin, HF Castro, AT Classen, CW Schadt The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting, 2008 | | 2008 |
OOS 51-9: Toward approaches for disentangling root from microbial contributions to total soil respiration measurements using molecular genetic approaches HF Castro-Gonzalez, EE Austin, KM Crawford, AT Classen, RJ Norby, ... | | 2007 |
Harvard Forest Symposium Abstract 2011 E Austin, A Classen | | |
Variation in lignocellulosic fungal community structure on decomposing wood of two species Liquidambar styraciflua and Pinus taeda across 3 sites in Oak Ridge, TN EE Austin | | |
Soil microbes as predictors of ecosystem functional responses to global climate change A Classen, EE Austin, VA Brown, JAM Bryant, A Buchan, H Castro, ... | | |
Wood decomposing fungal community structure and function differ across decay stages of wood, but respond similarly to temperature EE Austin, CW Schadt, A Classen | | |