Biochar restructures plant–soil–microbe relationships in a woody cropping system
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Jake Nash
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I am a PhD student studying an enigmatic group of fungi termed "mycorrhizal" that
associate with plants' roots to help them acquire nutrients from soil. I study these
fungi in their native habitat as well as in controlled greenhouse experiments using
primarily molecular methods to understand 1) how environmental factors affect fungal
communities and 2) how fungal communities affect nutrient cycling between soil and
plants. Currently my work is focused on the fungal communities of quaking aspens

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