Responses to global change

Selected publications

Jiang S, Liu Y, Lou J, Qin M, Johnson NC, Öpik M, Vasar M, Chai Y, Zhou X, Mao L, Du G, An L, Feng H. 2018. Dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community structure and functioning along a nitrogen enrichment gradient in an alpine meadow ecosystem. New Phytologist https://doi-org.libproxy.nau.edu/10.1111/nph.15112

Johnson NC, Angelard C, Sanders IR, Kiers TE. 2013. Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes of mycorrhizal responses to global change, invited review for a special issue in Ecology Letters 16:140-153.

Liu Y, Shi G., Mao L., Cheng G., Jiang S., Ma X., An L., Du G., Johnson N.C., Feng H. 2012. Direct and indirect influences of eight years of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on Glomeromycota in an alpine meadow ecosystem. New Phytologist 194:523-535.

Antoninka A, Reich PB, Johnson NC. 2011. Seven years of carbon dioxide enrichment, nitrogen fertilization and plant diversity influence arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a grassland ecosystem. New Phytologist 192:200-214.

Antoninka A, Wolf JE, Bowker MA, Classen AT, Johnson NC. 2009. Linking above- and belowground responses to global change at community and ecosystem scales. Global Change Biology 15:914-929.

Johnson NC, Wolf J, Reyes MA, Panter A, Koch GW, Redman A. 2005. Species of plants and associated AM fungi mediate mycorrhizal responses to CO2 enrichment. Global Change Biology 11: 1156-1166.

Johnson NC, Wolf JE, Koch GW. 2003. Interactions among mycorrhizae, atmospheric CO2 and soil N impact plant community compositionEcology Letters 6:532-540.

Johnson NC, Rowland DL, Corkidi L, Egerton-Warburton L, Allen EB.  2003. Nitrogen enrichment alters mycorrhizal allocation at five mesic to semi-arid grasslandsEcology 84:1895-1908.