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Linda L Kinkel
University of Minnesota
1987
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37471328Cryptic functional diversity within a grass mycobiome.PLoS One2023
37669222Temporal variability in nutrient use among Streptomyces suggests dynamic niche partitioning.Environ Microbiol2023
37217203More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Unlocking the Power of Network Structure for Understanding Organization and Function in Microbiomes.Annu Rev Phytopathol2023
37316485Globally consistent response of plant microbiome diversity across hosts and continents to soil nutrients and herbivores.Nat Commun2023
34413476Network structure of resource use and niche overlap within the endophytic microbiome.ISME J2022
36073805Deciphering the Microbiome: Integrating Theory, New Technologies, and Inclusive Science.mSystems2022
34850800Harnessing intercellular signals to engineer the soil microbiome.Nat Prod Rep2022
35229976Seasonal shifts from plant diversity to consumer control of grassland productivity.Ecol Lett2022
34848846Correction to: Network structure of resource use and niche overlap within the endophytic microbiome.ISME J2022
32981067Plant diversity and litter accumulation mediate the loss of foliar endophyte fungal richness following nutrient addition.Ecology2021
33573876Development of Microbiome Biobanks - Challenges and Opportunities: (Trends in Microbiology 29, 89-92; 2021).Trends Microbiol2021
33622857Microbiome Metadata Standards: Report of the National Microbiome Data Collaborative's Workshop and Follow-On Activities.mSystems2021
33947809Correction for Vangay et al., "Microbiome Metadata Standards: Report of the National Microbiome Data Collaborative's Workshop and Follow-On Activities".mSystems2021
33196130Towards a unified data infrastructure to support European and global microbiome research: a call to action.Environ Microbiol2021
33300281Foliar fungi and plant diversity drive ecosystem carbon fluxes in experimental prairies.Ecol Lett2021
31424591Inhibitory and nutrient use phenotypes among coexisting Fusarium and Streptomyces populations suggest local coevolutionary interactions in soil.Environ Microbiol2020
31993439Carbon Amendments Influence Composition and Functional Capacities of Indigenous Soil Microbiomes.Front Mol Biosci2020
31656973Densities and inhibitory phenotypes among indigenous Streptomyces spp. vary across native and agricultural habitats.Microb Ecol2020
32978058Broadening Participation in Scientific Conferences during the Era of Social Distancing.Trends Microbiol2020
32605663Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges.Microbiome2020
32857848Long-term nitrogen addition in maize monocultures reduces in vitro inhibition of actinomycete standards by soil-borne actinomycetes.FEMS Microbiol Ecol2020
32819450Correction to: Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges.Microbiome2020
30747475Stability of grassland production is robust to changes in the consumer food web.Ecol Lett2019
31671139Inhibitory interaction networks among coevolved Streptomyces populations from prairie soils.PLoS One2019
31832156Site-specific responses of foliar fungal microbiomes to nutrient addition and herbivory at different spatial scales.Ecol Evol2019
31856709Complete genome sequences of Streptomyces spp. isolated from disease-suppressive soils.BMC Genomics2019
31306499Effects of nutrient supply, herbivory, and host community on fungal endophyte diversity.Ecology2019
30972036Carbon Amendments Induce Shifts in Nutrient Use, Inhibitory, and Resistance Phenotypes Among Soilborne <i>Streptomyces</i>.Front Microbiol2019
30852638Impacts of Sampling Design on Estimates of Microbial Community Diversity and Composition in Agricultural Soils.Microb Ecol2019
30067286No evidence for trade-offs in plant responses to consumer food web manipulations.Ecology2018
27862839Frontiers for research on the ecology of plant-pathogenic bacteria: fundamentals for sustainability: Challenges in Bacterial Molecular Plant Pathology.Mol Plant Pathol2017
28402790Plant diversity and plant identity influence Fusarium communities in soil.Mycologia2017
28295970Food webs obscure the strength of plant diversity effects on primary productivity.Ecol Lett2017
28650266Disease Suppressive Soils: New Insights from the Soil Microbiome.Phytopathology2017
28596410Genome Sequences for <i>Streptomyces</i> spp. Isolated from Disease-Suppressive Soils and Long-Term Ecological Research Sites.Genome Announc2017
28058470Plant Community Richness Mediates Inhibitory Interactions and Resource Competition between Streptomyces and Fusarium Populations in the Rhizosphere.Microb Ecol2017
27573616Tree species effects on pathogen-suppressive capacities of soil bacteria across two tropical dry forests in Costa Rica.Oecologia2016
26434742Leveraging ecological theory to guide natural product discovery.J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol2016
27482625Microbiome Networks: A Systems Framework for Identifying Candidate Microbial Assemblages for Disease Management.Phytopathology2016
25399511Soil fungal communities respond to grassland plant community richness and soil edaphics.Microb Ecol2015
26370703Do tradeoffs structure antibiotic inhibition, resistance, and resource use among soil-borne Streptomyces?BMC Evol Biol2015
26159909Blocking primers reduce co-amplification of plant DNA when studying bacterial endophyte communities.J Microbiol Methods2015
26236898Plant community richness and microbial interactions structure bacterial communities in soil.Ecology2015
25974078Effort versus Reward: Preparing Samples for Fungal Community Characterization in High-Throughput Sequencing Surveys of Soils.PLoS One2015
24148029Diffuse symbioses: roles of plant-plant, plant-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions in structuring the soil microbiome.Mol Ecol2014
25098381Nutrient overlap, genetic relatedness and spatial origin influence interaction-mediated shifts in inhibitory phenotype among Streptomyces spp.FEMS Microbiol Ecol2014
24580017Global biogeography of Streptomyces antibiotic inhibition, resistance, and resource use.FEMS Microbiol Ecol2014
24152720Sympatric inhibition and niche differentiation suggest alternative coevolutionary trajectories among Streptomycetes.ISME J2014
23035630Pathogen variation and urea influence selection and success of Streptomyces mixtures in biological control.Phytopathology2013
24339897Subinhibitory antibiotic concentrations mediate nutrient use and competition among soil streptomyces.PLoS One2013
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