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Ivan P. Edwards

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  13
Citations -  1109

Ivan P. Edwards is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest floor & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1014 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan P. Edwards include Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment.

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Preserving accuracy in GenBank

Thomas D. Bruns, +255 more
- 21 Mar 2008 - 
TL;DR: GenBank, the public repository for nucleotide and protein sequences, is a critical resource for molecular biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology as discussed by the authors, and some attention has been drawn to sequence errors ([1][1]), common annotation errors also reduce the value of this database.
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Simulated atmospheric N deposition alters fungal community composition and suppresses ligninolytic gene expression in a northern hardwood forest.

TL;DR: It is suggested that chronic atmospheric N deposition may lower decomposition rates through a combination of reduced expression of ligninolytic genes such as lcc, and compositional changes in the fungal community.
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Preserving accuracy in GenBank

Martin I. Bidartondo, +256 more
- 01 Jan 2008 - 
TL;DR: GenBank, the public repository for nucleotide and protein sequences, is a critical resource for molecular biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology and some attention has been drawn to sequence errors.
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Microbial responses to a changing environment: implications for the future functioning of terrestrial ecosystems

TL;DR: This review illustrates how and why chronic atmospheric N deposition can alter saprotrophic communities in the soil of a wide-spread sugar maple ecosystem in northeastern North America, resulting in the slowing of plant litter decay, the rapid accumulation of soil organic matter, and the accelerated production of dissolved organic carbon.
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Isolation of fungal cellobiohydrolase I genes from sporocarps and forest soils by PCR.

TL;DR: New oligonucleotide primers for fungal exocellulase genes (cellobiohydrolase, cbhI) were developed and used to isolate distinct c BhI homologues from four species of litter-decomposing basidiomycete fungi and two species of ascomycete mushrooms.