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Effect of charcoal quantity on microbial biomass and activity in temperate soils
SE Kolb, KJ Fermanich, ME Dornbush
Soil Science Society of America Journal 73 (4), 1173-1181, 2009
6372009
Quantifying fine‐root decomposition: An alternative to buried litterbags
ME Dornbush, TM Isenhart, JW Raich
Ecology 83 (11), 2985-2990, 2002
1512002
Grasses, litter, and their interaction affect microbial biomass and soil enzyme activity
ME Dornbush
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39 (9), 2241-2249, 2007
972007
Soil temperature, not aboveground plant productivity, best predicts intra-annual variations of soil respiration in central Iowa grasslands
ME Dornbush, JW Raich
Ecosystems 9, 909-920, 2006
592006
Experimental manipulation of soil depth alters species richness and co‐occurrence in restored tallgrass prairie
ME Dornbush, BJ Wilsey
Journal of Ecology 98 (1), 117-125, 2010
522010
Plant community change following fifty-years of management at Kalsow Prairie Preserve, Iowa, USA
ME Dornbush
The American midland naturalist 151 (2), 241-250, 2004
472004
Exotic slugs pose a previously unrecognized threat to the herbaceous layer in a midwestern woodland
PG Hahn, ML Draney, ME Dornbush
Restoration Ecology 19 (6), 786-794, 2011
372011
Patterns of root decomposition in response to soil moisture best explain high soil organic carbon heterogeneity within a mesic, restored prairie
AC von Haden, ME Dornbush
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 185, 188-196, 2014
352014
Intensified agroecosystems and their effects on soil biodiversity and soil functions
ME Dornbush, AC von Haden
Soil health and intensification of agroecosytems, 173-193, 2017
262017
Consumers and establishment limitations contribute more than competitive interactions in sustaining dominance of the exotic herb garlic mustard in a Wisconsin, USA forest
ME Dornbush, PG Hahn
Biological Invasions 15, 2691-2706, 2013
222013
Exotic consumers interact with exotic plants to mediate native plant survival in a Midwestern forest herb layer
PG Hahn, ME Dornbush
Biological Invasions 14, 449-460, 2012
192012
A comparison of soil food webs beneath C3- and C4-dominated grasslands
M Dornbush, C Cambardella, E Ingham, J Raich
Biology and Fertility of Soils 45, 73-81, 2008
152008
Ecosystem carbon pools, fluxes, and balances within mature tallgrass prairie restorations
AC von Haden, ME Dornbush
Restoration ecology 25 (4), 549-558, 2017
122017
Depth distributions of belowground production, biomass and decomposition in restored tallgrass prairie
AC Von Haden, ME Dornbush
Pedosphere 29 (4), 457-467, 2019
92019
Prairies thrive where row crops drown: A comparison of yields in upland and lowland topographies in the Upper Midwest US
AC Von Haden, ME Dornbush
Agronomy 6 (2), 32, 2016
82016
Use of a native matrix species to facilitate understory restoration in an overbrowsed, invaded woodland
JA Martinez, ME Dornbush
Invasive Plant Science and Management 6 (2), 219-230, 2013
62013
Experimental test of abiotic and biotic factors driving restoration success of Vallisneria americana in the Lower Bay of Green Bay
BG Kupsky, ME Dornbush
Journal of Great Lakes Research 45 (2), 340-349, 2019
52019
Challenges in linking soil health to edge‐of‐field water quality across the Great Lakes basin
K Fermanich, M Meyers, LC Loken, M Bischoff‐Gray, R Turco, ...
Journal of Environmental Quality 52 (3), 508-522, 2023
42023
Multiple factors co-limit short-term in situ soil carbon dioxide emissions
JW Raich, MS Kaiser, ME Dornbush, JG Martin, OJ Valverde-Barrantes
Plos one 18 (2), e0279839, 2023
32023
The myriad surprises of unwanted guests: invasive plants and dynamic soil carbon pools
ME Dornbush
New Phytologist 203 (1), 1-3, 2014
32014
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