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Richard P Phillips
Indiana University BloomingtonMeeting roles in:
Comparison of Machine Learning-Based Pedotransfer Functions Using High-Resolution Soil Water Retention Data for Improved Ecohydrological Modeling
Coupling continuous water potential and electrical resistivity tomography observations provides novel insight on the seasonal controls of whole-plant conductivity limiting tree and forest gas exchange
Canopy Complexity as a Key Mechanism Linking Tree Diversity and Productivity Across Two Large-Scale Forest Diversity Experiments
Flux of reactive nitrogen from intact core and sieved soil in North American Forests
The Effects of Plant and Microbial Communities on Soil Biogeochemistry I Poster
Topographic position and dominant tree mycorrhizal composition independently shape soil properties in temperate forests of Southern Indiana
Root exudation rates in mature trees: In search of first-principles controls and ecosystem impacts
The Effects of Plant and Microbial Communities on Soil Biogeochemistry II Oral
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