View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of E. A. Hobbie

Journal Article (6)

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Hobbie, E. A.; Werner, R. A.: Intramolecular, compound-specific, and bulk carbon isotope patterns in C3 and C4 plants: a review and synthesis. New Phytologist 161 (2), pp. 371 - 385 (2004)
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Hobbie, E. A.; Colpaert, J. V.: Nitrogen availability and colonization by mycorrhizal fungi correlate with nitrogen isotope patterns in plants. New Phytologist 157 (1), pp. 115 - 126 (2003)
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Hobbie, E. A.; Weber, N. S.; Trappe, J. M.; Van Klinken, G. J.: Using radiocarbon to determine the mycorrhizal status of fungi. New Phytologist 156 (1), pp. 129 - 136 (2002)
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Hobbie, E. A.; Olszyk, D. M.; Rygiewicz, P. T.; Tingey, D. T.; Johnson, M. G.: Foliar nitrogen concentrations and natural abundance of 15N suggest nitrogen allocation patterns of Douglas-fir and mycorrhizal fungi during development in elevated carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Tree Physiology 21 (15), pp. 1113 - 1122 (2001)
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Hobbie, E. A.; Weber, N. S.; Trappe, J. M.: Mycorrhizal vs saprotrophic status of fungi: the isotopic evidence. New Phytologist 150 (3), pp. 601 - 610 (2001)
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Hobbie, E. A.; Macko, S. A.; Williams, M.: Correlations between foliar δ 15N and nitrogen concentrations may indicate plant-mycorrhizal interactions. Oecologia 122 (2), pp. 273 - 283 (2000)
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