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Alexis L. Pasulka

Researcher at California Polytechnic State University

Publications -  25
Citations -  841

Alexis L. Pasulka is an academic researcher from California Polytechnic State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 578 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexis L. Pasulka include University of California, San Diego & California Institute of Technology.

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The rhizosphere microbiome plays a role in the resistance to soil-borne pathogens and nutrient uptake of strawberry cultivars under field conditions.

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between the soil microbiome and plant resistance to two soil-borne fungal pathogens (Verticillium dahliae and Macrophomina phaseolina) was explored.
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Methane Seep Carbonates Host Distinct, Diverse, and Dynamic Microbial Assemblages

TL;DR: In this article, a massively parallel 16S rRNA gene sequencing and statistical analysis was performed on 134 native and experimental samples across 5,500 km, representing a range of habitat substrates (carbonate nodules and slabs, sediment, bottom water and wood) and seepage conditions (active and low activity).
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Methane seep ecosystem functions and services from a recently discovered southern California seep

TL;DR: The Del Mar Methane Seep as discussed by the authors is a methane seep with diverse microhabitats and abundant groundfish in the San Diego Trough (1020m) off the coast of Del Mar, California.
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Grazer and viral impacts on microbial growth and mortality in the southern California Current Ecosystem

TL;DR: Grazer and viral impacts on microbial growth and mortality in the southern California Current Ecosystem are quantified using a modification of the seawater dilution approach and it is hypothesized that heterotrophic bacteria may be affected by the dilution of their growth-sustaining substrates.