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Research Publications
- Bauer, G. A., Bazzaz, F. A., Minocha, R., Long, S., Magill, A., Aber, J. D., Berntson, G. M. 2004. Effects of chronic N additions
on tissue chemistry, photosynthetic capacity, and carbon sequestration
potential of a red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) stand in the NE United
States. Forest Ecology and
Management 196: 173-186.
- Frey, S. D., Ollinger, S. V., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Bowden, R. D., Brzostek, E. R., Burton, A. J., Caldwell, B. A., Crow, S., Goodale, C. G., Grandy, A. S., Finzi, A. C., Kramer, M. G., Lajtha, K., LeMoine, J., Martin, M., McDowell, W. H., Minocha, R., Sadowsky, J. J., Templer, P. H., Wickings, K. 2014. Chronic nitrogen additions
suppress decomposition and sequester soil carbon in temperate
forests. Biogeochemistry 121: 305-316.
- Minocha, R., Long, S., Magill, A. H., Aber, J. D., McDowell, W. H. 2000. Foliar free polyamine and
inorganic ion content in relation to soil and soil solution chemistry in two
fertilized stands at the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. Plant and Soil 222: 119-137.
- Minocha, R., Turlapati, S., Long, S., McDowell, W. H., Minocha, S. C. 2015. Long-term trends of changes in
pine and oak foliar nitrogen metabolism in response to chronic nitrogen
amendments at Harvard Forest, MA. Tree Physiology 35: 894-909.
- Turlapati, S. A., Minocha, R., Bhiravarasa, P. S., Tisa, L. S., Thomas, W. K., Minocha, S. C. 2013. Chronic N-amended soils exhibit
an altered bacterial community structure in Harvard Forest, MA, USA. FEMS Microbiology
Ecology 83: 478-493.
- Turlapati, S. A., Minocha, R., Long, S., Ramsdell, J., Minocha, S. C. 2015. Oligotyping reveals stronger
relationship of organic soil bacterial community structure with N-amendments
and soil chemistry in comparison to that of mineral soil at Harvard Forest,
MA, USA. Frontiers in
Microbiology 6: 49, 16 pp.
- Van Diepen, L. T. A., Frey, S. D., Sthultz, C. M., Morrison, E. W., Minocha, R., Pringle, A. 2015. Changes in litter quality caused
by simulated nitrogen deposition reinforce the N-induced suppression of
litter decay. Ecosphere 6: art205.