Caroline S. Bledsoe

3.5k total citations
61 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Caroline S. Bledsoe is a scholar working on Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Caroline S. Bledsoe has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Plant Science, 27 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 24 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Caroline S. Bledsoe's work include Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (36 papers), Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (24 papers) and Seedling growth and survival studies (22 papers). Caroline S. Bledsoe is often cited by papers focused on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (36 papers), Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (24 papers) and Seedling growth and survival studies (22 papers). Caroline S. Bledsoe collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Vietnam. Caroline S. Bledsoe's co-authors include Robert J. Zasoski, Xinhua He, Paul T. Rygiewicz, Christa Critchley, Matthew E. Smith, Melissa H. Morris, Mark D. Coleman, Jerry F. Franklin, W. Lopushinsky and David M. Rizzo and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Caroline S. Bledsoe

61 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Caroline S. Bledsoe
T. S. Grove Australia
N. Malajczuk Australia
Carlos Urcelay Argentina
Catherine A. Zabinski United States
G. D. Bowen Australia
Juliet C. Frankland United Kingdom
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Caroline S. Bledsoe

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All Works

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Six, Johan, et al.. (2013). A nitrogen fertilization field study of carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 transfers in ectomycorrhizas of Pinus sabiniana. Oecologia. 173(4). 1439–1450. 28 indexed citations
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Smith, Matthew E., et al.. (2009). A molecular survey of ectomycorrhizal hyphae in a California Quercus–Pinus woodland. Mycorrhiza. 20(4). 265–274. 24 indexed citations
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Morris, Melissa H., Matthew E. Smith, David M. Rizzo, Marcel Rejmánek, & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (2008). Contrasting ectomycorrhizal fungal communities on the roots of co‐occurring oaks (Quercus spp.) in a California woodland. New Phytologist. 178(1). 167–176. 133 indexed citations
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Morris, Melissa H., et al.. (2008). Multiple species of ectomycorrhizal fungi are frequently detected on individual oak root tips in a tropical cloud forest. Mycorrhiza. 18(8). 375–383. 60 indexed citations
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Zasoski, Robert J., et al.. (2008). Evaluation of two techniques for quantification of hyphal biomass. 217. 139–148. 2 indexed citations
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He, Xinhua, William R. Horwáth, Robert J. Zasoski, Zachary T. Aanderud, & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (2007). Nitrogen sink strength of ectomycorrhizal morphotypes of Quercus douglasii, Q. garryana, and Q. agrifolia seedlings grown in a northern California oak woodland. Mycorrhiza. 18(1). 33–41. 5 indexed citations
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Rains, Kai C. & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (2007). Rapid uptake of 15N-ammonium and glycine-13C, 15N by arbuscular and ericoid mycorrhizal plants native to a Northern California coastal pygmy forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 39(5). 1078–1086. 33 indexed citations
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He, Xinhua, Caroline S. Bledsoe, Robert J. Zasoski, Darlene Southworth, & William R. Horwáth. (2006). Rapid nitrogen transfer from ectomycorrhizal pines to adjacent ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal plants in a California oak woodland. New Phytologist. 170(1). 143–151. 55 indexed citations
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Southworth, Darlene, Xinhua He, William A. Swenson, Caroline S. Bledsoe, & William R. Horwáth. (2005). Application of network theory to potential mycorrhizal networks. Mycorrhiza. 15(8). 589–595. 47 indexed citations
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Hartshorn, Anthony S., Randal J. Southard, & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (2003). Structure and Function of Peatland‐Forest Ecotones in Southeastern Alaska. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 67(5). 1572–1581. 31 indexed citations
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Aanderud, Zachary T., Caroline S. Bledsoe, & James H. Richards. (2003). Contribution of relative growth rate to root foraging by annual and perennial grasses from California oak woodlands. Oecologia. 136(3). 424–430. 30 indexed citations
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Coleman, Mark D., Caroline S. Bledsoe, & Barbara Smit. (1990). Root hydraulic conductivity and xylem sap levels of zeatin riboside and abscisic acid in ectomycorrhizal Douglas fir seedlings. New Phytologist. 115(2). 275–284. 42 indexed citations
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Rygiewicz, Paul T. & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (1986). Effects of pretreatment conditions on ammonium and nitrate uptake by Douglas-fir seedlings. Tree Physiology. 1(2). 145–150. 20 indexed citations
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Rygiewicz, Paul T. & Caroline S. Bledsoe. (1984). Mycorrhizal Effects on Potassium Fluxes by Northwest Coniferous Seedlings. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 76(4). 918–923. 39 indexed citations
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Rygiewicz, Paul T., Caroline S. Bledsoe, & Robert J. Zasoski. (1984). Effects of ectomycorrhizae and solution pH on [15N]ammonium uptake by coniferous seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 14(6). 885–892. 103 indexed citations
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Walker, Richard B., et al.. (1983). Evaluation of the Interaction of Two Environmental Factors Affecting Douglas-fir Seedling Growth: Light and Nitrogen. Forest Science. 29(1). 193–203. 18 indexed citations
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Bledsoe, Caroline S. & Cleon W. Ross. (1978). Metabolism of Mevalonic Acid in Vegetative and Induced Plants of Xanthium strumarium. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 62(5). 683–686. 3 indexed citations

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