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Works by Kurt S. Pregitzer in Forest Sciences

2012

Anthropogenic N Deposition Increases Soil C Storage by Decreasing the Extent of Litter Decay: Analysis of Field Observations with an Ecosystem Model, Kyle A. Whittinghill, William S. Currie, Donald R. Zak, Andrew J Burton, Kurt S. Pregitzer
Michigan Tech Publications

2010

Simulated nitrogen deposition causes a decline of Intra- and Extraradical abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Changes in microbial community structure in northern hardwood forests, Linda T.A. van Diepen, Erik A. Lilleskov, Kurt S. Pregitzer, R. Michael Miller
Michigan Tech Publications

2000

Combined effects of atmospheric CO2 and N availability on the belowground carbon and nitrogen dynamics of aspen mesocosms, Carl J. Mikan, Donald R. Zak, Mark E. Kubiske, Kurt S. Pregitzer
Michigan Tech Publications

1997

Relationships among root branch order, carbon, and nitrogen in four temperate species, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Mark E. Kubiske, Chui Kwan Yu, Ronald L. Hendrick
Michigan Tech Publications

Populus tremuloides photosynthesis and crown architecture in response to elevated CO < inf> 2 and soil N availability, Mark E. Kubiske, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Carl J. Mikan, Donald R. Zak, Jennifer L. Maziasz, James A. Teeri
Michigan Tech Publications

1994

Belowground responses to rising atmospheric CO < inf> 2 : Implications for plants, soil biota and ecosystem processes - Executive summary, Peter S. Curtis, Elizabeth G. O'Neill, James A. Teeri, Donald R. Zak, Kurt S. Pregitzer
Michigan Tech Publications