Grantee Research Project Results
Fellowships: FY95 - FY15 Awards: Ecosystem Services: Terrestrial Systems Soil and Plant Ecology
Name and Institution of Awardee | Title of Project | Award | ||||||
Identifier | FY | $ | ||||||
Ecosystem Services: Terrestrial Systems Soil and Plant Ecology | ||||||||
Bernik, Brittany Marie Tulane University |
The Effect of Genotypic Variation in Spartina alterniflora on the Ecosystem Services Provided by Coastal Marshes |
FP917305 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Enders, Sara K University of California - Davis |
Natural Abundance Stable Isotope Methods Reveal History and Fate of Nitrogen Cycles at the Watershed Scale |
FP917327 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Jelinski, Nicolas A University of Minnesota |
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Transport and Transformations From Tile-Drained Agricultural Systems to Surface Waters |
FP917298 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Cheeke-Icoz, Tanya E.A. Portland State University |
Evaluating the Effects of Genetically Modified Plants on Symbiotic Fungi in the Soil Ecosystem |
FP917125 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Jones, Laura Camille University of Delaware |
Coupling of Biotic and Abiotic Arsenite Oxidation in Soil |
FP917135 |
2010 | $74,000.00 | ||||
Lawlor, Kathleen Egan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Evaluating the Impacts of Reduced Deforestation Programs on Carbon Storage and Human Welfare in Tropical Forests |
FP917140 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Martin, Leanne M Iowa State University |
Quantifying a Fundamental Gap in Ecosystem Service Tradeoffs: Differences Among Native- and Exotic-Dominated Landscapes |
FP917227 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Minor, David Michael Michigan State University |
Seed Production Across a Soil Nitrogen Availability Gradient as a Model of N-Deposition |
FP917142 |
2010 | $74,000.00 |
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