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Works by Martin F. Jurgensen in Forest Sciences

2019

Restoration thinning impacts surface and belowground wood decomposition, Weiwei Wang, Deborah Page-Dumroese, Martin F. Jurgensen, Martin Jurgensen, Joanna Walitalo, Xiao Chen, Yong Liu
Michigan Tech Publications

Bedding of Wetland Soil: Effects of Bed Height and Termite Activity on Wood Decomposition, Martin F. Jurgensen, Chris A. Miller, Carl T. Trettin, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese
Michigan Tech Publications

Wildfire alters belowground and surface wood decomposition on two national forests in Montana, USA, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Martin F. Jurgensen, Chris Miller, James B. Pickens, Joanne M. Tirocke
Michigan Tech Publications

2017

Interactive effects of climate change and fungal communities on wood-derived carbon in forest soils, Samantha L. Mosier, Evan Kane, Dana Richter, Erik Lilleskov, Martin F. Jurgensen, Andrew Burton, Sigrid Resh
Michigan Tech Publications

Forest floor and mineral soil respiration rates in a Northern Minnesota red pine chronosequence, Matthew Powers, Randall K Kolka, John Bradford, Brian Palik, Martin F. Jurgensen
Michigan Tech Publications

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Evidence of damage from exotic invasive earthworm activity was highly correlated to sugar maple dieback in the Upper Great Lakes region, Tara L. Bal, Andrew J. Storer, Martin F. Jurgensen
Michigan Tech Publications

2014

Nutrient stress predisposes and contributes to sugar maple dieback across its northern range: a review, Tara L. Bal, Andrew J. Storer, Martin F. Jurgensen, Paul V. Doskey, Michael C. Amacher
Michigan Tech Publications

Mosaic stunting in bareroot Pinus banksiana seedlings is unrelated to colonization by mycorrhizal fungi, Lynette Potvin, Martin F. Jurgensen, R. Kasten Dumroese, Dana Richter, Deborah Page-Dumroese
Michigan Tech Publications