Top-down view of a mixed forest with many dead trees, whose dead, bare branches appear white in between the green of the healthy trees.

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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