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Genevieve L. Noyce
Genevieve L. Noyce
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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Species interactions enhance root allocation, microbial diversity and P acquisition in intercropped wheat and soybean under P deficiency
A Bargaz, GL Noyce, R Fulthorpe, G Carlsson, JR Furze, ES Jensen, ...
Applied Soil Ecology 120, 179-188, 2017
1282017
Soil and greenhouse gas responses to biochar additions in a temperate hardwood forest
TE Sackett, N Basiliko, GL Noyce, C Winsborough, J Schurman, C Ikeda, ...
GCB Bioenergy 7 (5), 1062-1074, 2014
1102014
Soil microbial responses over 2 years following biochar addition to a north temperate forest
GL Noyce, N Basiliko, R Fulthorpe, TE Sackett, SC Thomas
Biology and Fertility of Soils 51 (6), 649-659, 2015
912015
Effect of Carex rostrata on seasonal and interannual variability in peatland methane emissions
GL Noyce, RK Varner, JL Bubier, S Frolking
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119 (1), 24-34, 2014
752014
Asynchronous nitrogen supply and demand produce nonlinear plant allocation responses to warming and elevated CO2
GL Noyce, ML Kirwan, RL Rich, JP Megonigal
PNAS, 2019
652019
Soil microbial responses to wood ash addition and forest fire in managed Ontario forests
GL Noyce, R Fulthorpe, A Gorgolewski, P HGazlett, H Tran, N Basiliko
Applied Soil Ecology 107, 368-380, 2016
652016
The microbiomes and metagenomes of forest biochars
GL Noyce, C Winsborough, R Fulthorpe, N Basiliko
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 26425, 2016
562016
Oxygen priming induced by elevated CO2 reduces carbon accumulation and methane emissions in coastal wetlands
GL Noyce, AJ Smith, ML Kirwan, RL Rich, JP Megonigal
Nature Geoscience 16 (1), 63-68, 2023
382023
Plant species determine tidal wetland methane response to sea level rise
P Mueller, TJ Mozdzer, JA Langley, LR Aoki, GL Noyce, JP Megonigal
Nature Communications 11 (1), 5154, 2020
382020
Evapotranspiration trends over the eastern United States during the 20th century
RJ Kramer, L Bounoua, P Zhang, RE Wolfe, TG Huntington, ML Imhoff, ...
Hydrology 2 (2), 93-111, 2015
362015
Biogeochemical and plant trait mechanisms drive enhanced methane emissions in response to whole-ecosystem warming
GL Noyce, JP Megonigal
Biogeosciences 18 (8), 2449-2463, 2021
282021
Phosphorus uptake and availability and short-term seedling growth in three Ontario soils amended with ash and biochar
GL Noyce, T Jones, R Fulthorpe, N Basiliko
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 97 (4), 678-691, 2017
282017
Temperature optimum for marsh resilience and carbon accumulation revealed in a whole ecosystem warming experiment
AJ Smith, GL Noyce, JP Megonigal, GR Guntenspergen, ML Kirwan
Global Change Biology, 2022
252022
Geomorphic and ecological constraints on the coastal carbon sink
ML Kirwan, JP Megonigal, GL Noyce, AJ Smith
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 4 (6), 393-406, 2023
232023
Considering coasts: Adapting terrestrial models to characterize coastal wetland ecosystems
TA O'Meara, PE Thornton, DM Ricciuto, GL Noyce, RL Rich, ...
Ecological Modelling 450, 109561, 2021
122021
Quantifying shapes: Mathematical techniques for analysing visual representations of sound and music
GL Noyce, MB Küssner, P Sollich
Empirical Musicology Review 8 (2), 128-154, 2013
82013
Developing a redox network for coastal saltmarsh systems in the PFLOTRAN reaction model
TA O’Meara, F Yuan, BN Sulman, GL Noyce, R Rich, PE Thornton, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 129 (3), e2023JG007633, 2024
42024
Reproductive Responses to Increased Shoot Density and Global Change Drivers in a Widespread Clonal Wetland Species, Schoenoplectus americanus
A Kudoh, JP Megonigal, JA Langley, GL Noyce, T Sakai, DF Whigham
Estuaries and Coasts 47 (1), 176-188, 2024
42024
Effects of Warming and Elevated CO2 on Stomatal Conductance and Chlorophyll Fluorescence of C3 and C4 Coastal Wetland Species
KM Sendall, CMM Muñoz, AD Ritter, RL Rich, GL Noyce, JP Megonigal
Wetlands 44 (4), 43, 2024
2024
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