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Gwen Grelet
Researcher at Landcare Research
Publications - 11
Citations - 2543
Gwen Grelet is an academic researcher from Landcare Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1913 citations.
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Global diversity and geography of soil fungi
Leho Tedersoo,Mohammad Bahram,Sergei Põlme,Urmas Kõljalg,Nourou S. Yorou,Ravi L. C. Wijesundera,Luis Villarreal Ruiz,Aída M. Vasco-Palacios,Pham Q uang Thu,Ave Suija,Matthew E. Smith,Cathy Sharp,Erki Saluveer,Alessandro Saitta,Miguel Rosas,Taavi Riit,David A. Ratkowsky,Karin Pritsch,Kadri Põldmaa,Meike Piepenbring,Cherdchai Phosri,Marko Peterson,Kaarin Parts,Kadri Pärtel,Eveli Otsing,Eduardo Nouhra,André Ledoux Njouonkou,R. Henrik Nilsson,Luis N. Morgado,Jordan R. Mayor,Tom W. May,Luiza Majuakim,D. Jean Lodge,Su S ee Lee,Karl-Henrik Larsson,Petr Kohout,Kentaro Hosaka,Indrek Hiiesalu,Terry W. Henkel,Helery Harend,Liang-Dong Guo,Alina Greslebin,Gwen Grelet,József Geml,Genevieve Gates,W. Dunstan,Chris W. Dunk,Rein Drenkhan,John Dearnaley,André De Kesel,Tan Dang,Xin Chen,Franz Buegger,Francis Q. Brearley,Gregory Bonito,Sten Anslan,Sandra E. Abell,Kessy Abarenkov +57 more
TL;DR: Diversity of most fungal groups peaked in tropical ecosystems, but ectomycorrhizal fungi and several fungal classes were most diverse in temperate or boreal ecosystems, and manyfungal groups exhibited distinct preferences for specific edaphic conditions (such as pH, calcium, or phosphorus).
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The emerging science of linked plant-fungal invasions.
Ian A. Dickie,Ian A. Dickie,Jennifer L. Bufford,Richard Cobb,Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau,Gwen Grelet,Philip E. Hulme,John N. Klironomos,Andreas Makiola,Martin A. Nuñez,Anne Pringle,Peter H. Thrall,Samuel G. Tourtellot,Lauren P. Waller,Nari Williams +14 more
TL;DR: Linked plant-fungal invasions are considered from the perspective of plant and fungal origin, simplified to the least complex representations or 'motifs', which provide hypotheses for fungal-driven dynamics behind observed plant invasion trajectories.
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Chemical formation of hybrid di-nitrogen calls fungal codenitrification into question
Rebecca L. Phillips,Bongkeun Song,Andrew M. S. McMillan,Gwen Grelet,Bevan S. Weir,Thilak Palmada,Craig R. Tobias +6 more
TL;DR: The findings question the assumptions that (1) N2O is an intermediate required for N2 formation, (2) production of N2 and N2 O requires anaerobiosis, and (3) hybrid N2 is evidence of codenitrification and/or anammox.
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Fungal denitrification: Bipolaris sorokiniana exclusively denitrifies inorganic nitrogen in the presence and absence of oxygen.
Rebecca L. Phillips,Gwen Grelet,Andrew M. S. McMillan,Bongkeun Song,Bevan S. Weir,Thilak Palmada,Craig R. Tobias +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest the source of N may play a larger role in fungal N2O production than oxygen status, and indicate that nitrite, rather than ammonium or glutamine, was transformed to N 2O.