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Colleen Friel
Colleen Friel
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Michigan State University
Verified email at msu.edu
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Beneficial microbes ameliorate abiotic and biotic sources of stress on plants
SS Porter, R Bantay, CA Friel, A Garoutte, K Gdanetz, K Ibarreta, ...
Functional Ecology 34 (10), 2075-2086, 2020
1112020
Legumes modulate allocation to rhizobial nitrogen fixation in response to factorial light and nitrogen manipulation
CA Friel, ML Friesen
Frontiers in Plant Science 10, 481099, 2019
462019
Crop-associated virus reduces the rooting depth of non-crop perennial native grass more than non-crop-associated virus with known viral suppressor of RNA silencing (VSR)
CM Malmstrom, P Bigelow, P Trębicki, AK Busch, C Friel, E Cole, ...
Virus research 241, 172-184, 2017
222017
Modelling nutritional mutualisms: challenges and opportunities for data integration
TJ Clark, CA Friel, E Grman, Y Shachar‐Hill, ML Friesen
Ecology Letters 20 (9), 1203-1215, 2017
82017
Unfair trade underground revealed by integrating data with Nash bargaining models
TJ Clark, CA Friel, E Grman, ML Friesen, Y Shachar‐Hill
new phytologist 222 (3), 1325-1337, 2019
62019
Lanthanide-dependent isolation of phyllosphere methylotrophs selects for a phylogenetically conserved but metabolically diverse community
AM Govindaraju, CA Friel, NM Good, SL Banks, KS Wayne, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.06. 28.546956, 2023
2023
Characterization of a phyllosphere methylotroph community isolated with lanthanides
A Govindaraju, CA Friel, NM Good, KS Wayne, NC Martinez-Gomez
2023
Lanthanide effects on methylotrophic metabolism and plant growth promotion
C Friel, NC Martinez-Gomez
SIMB Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2019, 2019
2019
Factors Affecting Resource Allocation in the Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis
CA Friel
Michigan State University, 2018
2018
Complex interactions in the rhizosphere: interplay between rhizobia, mycorrhizae, and the microbiome across Medicago genotypes
CA Friel
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