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Eric Griffin
Eric Griffin
Assistant Professor, Warren Wilson College
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Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species‐rich, tropical forests
SJ Wright, BL Turner, JB Yavitt, KE Harms, M Kaspari, EVJ Tanner, ...
Ecology 99 (5), 1129-1138, 2018
1642018
The diversity and distribution of endophytes across biomes, plant phylogeny and host tissues: how far have we come and where do we go from here?
JG Harrison, EA Griffin
Environmental microbiology 22 (6), 2107-2123, 2020
1522020
The ecology and natural history of foliar bacteria with a focus on tropical forests and agroecosystems
EA Griffin, WP Carson
The Botanical Review 81, 105-149, 2015
532015
Tree endophytes: cryptic drivers of tropical forest diversity
EA Griffin, WP Carson
Endophytes of forest trees: Biology and applications, 63-103, 2018
412018
Foliar bacteria and soil fertility mediate seedling performance: a new and cryptic dimension of niche differentiation
EA Griffin, MB Traw, PJ Morin, JN Pruitt, SJ Wright, WP Carson
Ecology 97 (11), 2998-3008, 2016
312016
Tree Diversity Reduces Fungal Endophyte Richness and Diversity in a Large-Scale Temperate Forest Experiment
E Griffin, J Harrison, M McCormick, K Burghardt, J Parker
Diversity 11 (234), 1-20, 2019
202019
Pervasive interactions between foliar microbes and soil nutrients mediate leaf production and herbivore damage in a tropical forest
EA Griffin, SJ Wright, PJ Morin, WP Carson
New Phytologist 216 (1), 99-112, 2017
202017
Plant host identity and soil macronutrients explain little variation in sapling endophyte community composition: is disturbance an alternative explanation?
EA Griffin, JG Harrison, SW Kembel, AA Carrell, S Joseph Wright, ...
Journal of Ecology 107 (4), 1876-1889, 2019
192019
The greater unseen: on the identities, distributions, and impacts of foliar bacteria on tropical arboreal species
EA Griffin
University of Pittsburgh, 2016
32016
Tropical tree endophytes: Cryptic drivers of forest diversity, species composition, and ecosystem function
EA Griffin, WP Carson
Endophytes of Forest Trees: Biology and Applications, 2nd ed.; Pirttila, AM …, 0
2
The biogeography and biodiversity of endophytes—how far have we come and where do we go from here?
JG Harrison, EA Griffin
BioRxiv, 793471, 2019
12019
American Chestnut (Castanea dentata), Phytophthora, and Fungicides: Planting and Monitoring Seedlings at a Warren Wilson College Orchard
N Keller, S Jeffers, P Sisco, J Van Clief, K McKeever, C Steinrueck, ...
American Chestnut Foundation Annual Symposium, 2024
2024
How does tree richness drive soil fungal community composition and function in a temperate forest diversity experiment?
E Griffin, K Adams, C Fahey, K Burghardt, J Pullen, M McCormick, ...
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Tree richness structures individual tree leaf metabolomic profiles in a temperate forest experiment in Maryland, USA
E Griffin, K Burghardt, C Fahey, M McCormick, B Sedio, J Parker
Ecological Society of America Annual Conference, 2023
2023
Foliar microbes as drivers of plant performance and trophic dynamics
E Griffin, A English, C Jeffrey, W Carson
The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado Island: Plant and …, 2023
2023
Review of Plant, Soil, and Microbes in Tropical Ecosystems
E Griffin, M Cadwell, JL Estrada, A Hernandez, W Herrera, J Lucero, ...
Plant Science Bulletin 68 (2), 149-151, 2022
2022
The littler things that really run the world: lessons from long-term plant microbiome experiments in the field
E Griffin
STRI Terrestrial and Marine Microbial Symposium, 2021
2021
The little things that run the world: the role of foliar microbiomes in mediating ecosystem processes in grassland communities
E Griffin, K Rose, M Sandoval, A Martinez-Crook, P Chavez
NM-INBRE Annual Symposium, 2021
2021
The little things that run the world: using results from a global plant endophyte review to develop a long-term grassland experiment at a National Wildlife Refuge in northern …
E Griffin, J Harrison, M Sandoval, A Martinez Crook, PA Chavez
New Mexico EPSCoR Research Symposium, 2020
2020
Hidden players in forests and oldfields: Microbes both respond to and shape plant/insect interactions
KT Burghardt, E Griffin, J Parker
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
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