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Karl J. Romanowicz
Karl J. Romanowicz
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Oregon
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Differential responses of total and active soil microbial communities to long-term experimental N deposition
ZB Freedman, KJ Romanowicz, RA Upchurch, DR Zak
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 90, 275-282, 2015
1352015
Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors: the influence of pH and soil moisture
KJ Romanowicz, ZB Freedman, RA Upchurch, WA Argiroff, DR Zak
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 92 (10), 2016
892016
Understanding drivers of peatland extracellular enzyme activity in the PEATcosm experiment: mixed evidence for enzymic latch hypothesis
KJ Romanowicz, ES Kane, LR Potvin, AL Daniels, RK Kolka, EA Lilleskov
Plant and Soil 397, 371-386, 2015
502015
Anthropogenic N deposition, fungal gene expression, and an increasing soil carbon sink in the Northern Hemisphere
DR Zak, WA Argiroff, ZB Freedman, RA Upchurch, EM Entwistle, ...
Ecology 100 (10), e02804, 2019
492019
Patterns and drivers of fungal community depth stratification in Sphagnum peat
LJ Lamit, KJ Romanowicz, LR Potvin, AR Rivers, K Singh, JT Lennon, ...
FEMS microbiology ecology 93 (7), fix082, 2017
332017
Anthropogenic N deposition alters the composition of expressed class II fungal peroxidases
EM Entwistle, KJ Romanowicz, WA Argiroff, ZB Freedman, JJ Morris, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 84 (9), e02816-17, 2018
232018
Peatland microbial community responses to plant functional group and drought are depth‐dependent
LJ Lamit, KJ Romanowicz, LR Potvin, JT Lennon, SG Tringe, RA Chimner, ...
Molecular ecology 30 (20), 5119-5136, 2021
222021
Rainfall alters permafrost soil redox conditions, but meta-omics show divergent microbial community responses by tundra type in the Arctic
KJ Romanowicz, BC Crump, GW Kling
Soil Systems 5 (1), 17, 2021
52021
Summer thaw duration is a strong predictor of the soil microbiome and its response to permafrost thaw in arctic tundra
KJ Romanowicz, GW Kling
Environmental Microbiology 24 (12), 6220-6237, 2022
42022
Activity of an introduced earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) increases under future rates of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in northern temperate forests
KJ Romanowicz, DR Zak
Applied Soil Ecology 120, 206-210, 2017
12017
Genomic evidence that microbial carbon degradation is dominated by iron redox metabolism in thawing permafrost
KJ Romanowicz, BC Crump, GW Kling
ISME communications 3 (1), 124, 2023
2023
The Soil Microbiome and Its Response to Permafrost Thaw in Arctic Tundra
KJ Romanowicz
University of Michigan, 2022
2022
Don’t miss the microbes for the trees: Anthropogenic N deposition suppresses saprotrophic fungal activity across a northern hardwood forest ecosystem
ZB Freedman, KJ Romanowicz, RA Upchurch, LC Cline, DR Zak
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
Soil moisture constraints differentiate metabolically active microorganisms from the total community in forest soils
KJ Romanowicz, ZB Freedman, RA Upchurch, DR Zak
101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7--12, 2016), 2016
2016
Plant-mediated effects on microbial diversity in mesocosms of an oligotrophic bog
KJ Romanowicz
Michigan Technological University, 2013
2013
Factors affecting the distribution and abundance of exotic earthworms in the Huron Mountain Club, Upper Peninsula, Michigan
LM Shartell, EA Lilleskov, AJ Storer, LR Potvin, KJ Romanowicz
21st US Department of Agriculture Interagency Research Forum on Invasive …, 2010
2010
Discerning shifts in peatland microbial communities following plant functional group manipulations to better understand their role in soil carbon cycling.
KJ Romanowicz, SG Tringe, JT Lennon, EA Lilleskov
Chronic nitrogen deposition affects the active bacteria in a northern hardwood forest
KJ Romanowicz, ZB Freedman, DR Zak
Chronic nitrogen deposition alters the functional potential of soil microbial communities in northern hardwood forests
RA Upchurch, ZB Freedman, KJ Romanowicz, DR Zak
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