Research Topics | Sara G BaerSummaryAffiliation: Southern Illinois University Country: USA Publications
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Plant community responses to resource availability and heterogeneity during restorationS G Baer
Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA
Oecologia 139:617-29. 2004....
Vulnerability of rehabilitated agricultural production systems to invasion by nontarget plant speciesSara G Baer
Department of Plant Biology and Center for Ecology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901 6509, USA
Environ Manage 43:189-96. 2009....
Grassland establishment under varying resource availability: a test of positive and negative feedbackSara G Baer
Department of Plant Biology, Center for Ecology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, USA
Ecology 89:1859-71. 2008..However, experimentally imposed reduction in N availability did not feed back to reduce ANPP, possibly due to shifts in NUE and functional group composition...
Plant and soil responses to high and low diversity grassland restoration practicesElizabeth M Bach
Department of Plant Biology and Center for Ecology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA
Environ Manage 49:412-24. 2012..Thus, reduced recovery of AMF in high diversity plantings restricted restoration of belowground microbial diversity and microbially-mediated soil processes over time...
Soil and groundwater nitrogen response to invasion by an exotic nitrogen-fixing shrubChristine L Goldstein
Dep of Forestry, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA
J Environ Qual 39:1077-84. 2010..The increased N levels in soil and soil water indicate that abandoned agroecosystems invaded by autumn-olive may be net sources of N to adjacent terrestrial and aquatic systems rather than net sinks...
