Selected publications
Revillini D, Gehring CA, Johnson NC. 2016. The role of locally adapted mycorrhizas and rhizobacteria in plant-soil feedback systems. Functional Ecology 30:1086-1098.
Johnson NC. 2015. Mutualism and Ecosystem-level processes. Chapter 12, Pp 221 – 238 In: Mutualism, JL Bronstein editor. Oxford University Press, New York.
Werner GDA, Strassmann JE, Ivens ABF, Engelmoer DJP, Verbruggen E, Queller DC, Nöe R, Johnson NC, Hammerstein P, Kiers ET. 2014. The Evolution of Microbial Markets. Proceedings National Academy of Science USA 16: 1237-1244
Johnson NC, Wilson GWT, Wilson JA,* Miller RM, Bowker MA. 2015. Mycorrhizal phenotypes and the law of the minimum. New Phytologist 205:1473-1484.
Johnson NC, Graham, J.H. 2013. The continuum concept remains a useful framework for studying mycorrhizal functioning. Plant & Soil 363:411-419.
Johnson NC, Wilson GWT, Bowker MA, Wilson J, and Miller RM. 2010. Resource limitation is a driver of local adaptation in mycorrhizal symbioses. Proceedings National Academy of Science USA 107:2093-2098.
Johnson NC. 2010. Tansley Review: Resource stoichiometry elucidates the structure and function of arbuscular mycorrhizas across scales. New Phytologist 185:631-647.
Hoeksema JD, Chaudhary VB, Gehring CA, Johnson NC, Karst J, Koide RT, Pringle A, Zabinski C, Bever JD, Moore JC, Wilson G, Klironomos JN, Umbanhowar J. 2010. A meta-analysis of context-dependency in plant response to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi. Ecology Letters 13:394-407.
Johnson NC, Hoeksema JD, Bever JD, Chaudhary VB, Gehring C, Klironomos J, Koide R, Miller RM, Moore J, Moutoglis P, Schwartz M, Simard S, Swenson W, Umbanhowar J, Wilson G, Zabinski C. 2006. From Lilliput to Brobdingnag: Extending models of mycorrhizal function across scales. BioScience 56:889-900.
Johnson NC, Graham JH, Smith FA. 1997. Functioning of mycorrhizas along the mutualism-parasitism continuum. New Phytologist 135:1-12.