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Name: Dr Gail W. T. Wilson
Phone: 405-744-5539
Address: 008C Ag Hall, Natural Ressource Ecology & Management, Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74077
Email: gail.wilson@okstate.edu
Interests: Mycorrhizal ecology
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Year Citation
2016 Paudel, S., T. Longcore, B. MacDonald, M.K. McCormick, K. Szlavecz, G.W.T. Wilson, and S.R. Loss. Belowground interactions with aboveground consequences: Invasive earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Ecology 97
2016 Duell, E.B., G.W.T. Wilson, and K.R. Hickman. Above- and below-ground responses of native and invasive prairie grasses to future climate scenarios. Botany 94
2015 Johnson, N.C., G.W.T. Wilson, J.A. Wilson, R.M. Miller, and M. Bowker. Mycorrhizal phenotypes and the law of the minimum. New Phytologist 205
2014 Greer, M.J. and G.W.T. Wilson. Restoration Ecology: Introduction in a “Timely” Manner. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 95
2014 Greer, M.J., G.W.T. Wilson, K.R. Hickman, and S. Wilson. Experimental evidence that invasive grasses use allelopathic biochemicals as a potential mechanism for invasion: Chemical warfare in nature. Plant and Soil 385
2014 Avolio, M.L., S.E. Koerner, K.J. La Pierre, K.R. Wilcox, G.W.T. Wilson, M.D. Smith, and S.L. Collins. Changes in plant community composition, not diversity, during a decade of nitrogen and phosphorus additions drive above-ground productivity in a tallgrass prairie. Journal of Ecology 102
2013 Hartnett, D.C., J.P. Ott, G.W.T. Wilson, and M. Setshogo. Variation in root system traits among African semi-arid savanna grasses: implications for drought tolerance. Austral Ecology 38
2013 Ji, B., C.A. Gehring, G.W.T. Wilson, R.M. Miller, L. Flores-Renteria, and N.C. Johnson. Patterns of diversity and adaptation in Glomeromycota from three prairie grasslands. Molecular Ecology 22
2012 Williamson, M., G.W.T. Wilson, and D.C. Hartnett. Controls on bud activation and tiller initiation in C3 and C4 tallgrass prairie grasses: the role of light and nitrogen. Botany 90
2012 Wilson, G.W.T., K.R. Hickman, and M.M. Williamson. Invasive warm-season grasses reduce mycorrhizal root colonization and biomass production of native prairie grasses. Mycorrhiza 22
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