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Ecology and Evolution D-index 40 Citations 8,146 59 World Ranking 2726 National Ranking 200

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Awards & Achievements

2013 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity

Her primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Ecosystem, Soil water, Microbial population biology and Soil organic matter. Her Ecology study is mostly concerned with Soil carbon and Global change. Her Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Microorganism, Microbial ecology and Botany.

Her Mineralization and Soil chemistry study in the realm of Soil water connects with subjects such as Dacrydium and Productivity. The study of Microbial population biology is intertwined with the study of Bacterial Physiological Phenomena in a number of ways. Her Soil organic matter study also includes fields such as

  • Soil biology which intersects with area such as Soil ecology and Soil biodiversity,
  • Agronomy which is related to area like No-till farming and Soil management.

Her most cited work include:

  • MICROBIAL STRESS‐RESPONSE PHYSIOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION (1342 citations)
  • Linking microbial community composition to function in a tropical soil (503 citations)
  • Linking microbial community composition and soil processes in a California annual grassland and mixed-conifer forest (373 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Microbial population biology, Ecosystem, Soil water and Agronomy. Ecology and Microbial ecology are frequently intertwined in her study. Her work deals with themes such as Ecological succession, Botany, Fatty acid, Litter and Community structure, which intersect with Microbial population biology.

Teri C. Balser combines subjects such as Grassland and Global change with her study of Ecosystem. Her study looks at the relationship between Soil water and topics such as Microorganism, which overlap with Biomass. Her Soil organic matter study incorporates themes from Soil biology, Organic matter, Soil carbon and Amino sugar.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (74.44%)
  • Microbial population biology (64.44%)
  • Ecosystem (55.56%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2019)?

  • Microbial population biology (64.44%)
  • Ecology (74.44%)
  • Ecosystem (55.56%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Microbial population biology, Ecology, Ecosystem, Soil organic matter and Soil carbon. Her Microbial population biology research integrates issues from Agronomy, Botany and Fatty acid. Her research brings together the fields of Environmental chemistry and Ecology.

The concepts of her Ecosystem study are interwoven with issues in Secondary forest, Canopy, Nutrient and Temperate climate. Her Soil organic matter research includes themes of Soil pH, Ecological succession, Vegetation and Litter. Her Soil carbon study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Soil biology, Soil biodiversity, Soil fertility, Soil ecology and Soil structure.

Between 2013 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • Microbial community structure varies across soil organic matter aggregate pools during tropical land cover change (111 citations)
  • Successional and seasonal variations in soil and litter microbial community structure and function during tropical postagricultural forest regeneration: a multiyear study (68 citations)
  • Successional and seasonal variations in soil and litter microbial community structure and function during tropical postagricultural forest regeneration: a multiyear study (68 citations)

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Best Publications

MICROBIAL STRESS‐RESPONSE PHYSIOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION

Joshua Schimel;Teri C. Balser;Matthew Wallenstein.
Ecology (2007)

1687 Citations

Linking microbial community composition to function in a tropical soil

M.P Waldrop;T.C Balser;M.K Firestone.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2000)

697 Citations

Linking microbial community composition and soil processes in a California annual grassland and mixed-conifer forest

Teri C. Balser;Teri C. Balser;Mary K. Firestone.
Biogeochemistry (2005)

475 Citations

Soil feedbacks of plant diversity on soil microbial communities and subsequent plant growth

Janine Bartelt-Ryser;Jasmin Joshi;Bernhard Schmid;Helmut Brandl.
Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics (2005)

253 Citations

Integrating microbial ecology into ecosystem models: challenges and priorities

Kathleen K. Treseder;Teri C. Balser;Mark A. Bradford;Eoin L. Brodie.
Biogeochemistry (2012)

233 Citations

Microbial production of recalcitrant organic matter in global soils: implications for productivity and climate policy

Chao Liang;Teri C Balser.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2011)

202 Citations

Linking soil process and microbial ecology in freshwater wetland ecosystems

Jessica L. M. Gutknecht;Robert M. Goodman;Robert M. Goodman;Teri C. Balser.
Plant and Soil (2006)

196 Citations

Variations in the soil microbial community composition of a tropical montane forest ecosystem: Does tree species matter?

Masayuki Ushio;Rota Wagai;Teri C. Balser;Kanehiro Kitayama.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2008)

186 Citations

MICROBIAL COMMUNITY VARIATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH NITROGEN MINERALIZATION IN HISTORICALLY ALTERED FORESTS

Jennifer M. Fraterrigo;Teri C. Balser;Monica G. Turner.
Ecology (2006)

170 Citations

An Absorbing Markov Chain approach to understanding the microbial role in soil carbon stabilization

Chao Liang;Guang Cheng;Devin L. Wixon;Teri C. Balser.
Biogeochemistry (2011)

164 Citations

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