Joseph E. Carrara

482 total citations
15 papers, 337 citations indexed

About

Joseph E. Carrara is a scholar working on Plant Science, Soil Science and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph E. Carrara has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 337 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Plant Science, 8 papers in Soil Science and 6 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Joseph E. Carrara's work include Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (12 papers), Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (6 papers) and Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (6 papers). Joseph E. Carrara is often cited by papers focused on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (12 papers), Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (6 papers) and Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (6 papers). Joseph E. Carrara collaborates with scholars based in United States, Singapore and Myanmar. Joseph E. Carrara's co-authors include Edward Brzostek, Christopher A. Walter, William T. Peterjohn, Jennifer Hawkins, Colin Averill, Wade P. Heller, Ivan J. Fernandez, Charlene N. Kelly, Brenden E. McNeil and Mary Beth Adams and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, New Phytologist and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Joseph E. Carrara

14 papers receiving 328 citations

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All Works

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Panday, Dinesh, et al.. (2025). Performance and mycorrhizal colonization of industrial hemp varieties under regenerative organic systems in Northeastern region. Agrosystems Geosciences & Environment. 8(2). 1 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., et al.. (2025). Impact of tillage practices and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on organic sweet corn yield and nutritional quality. Soil and Tillage Research. 251. 106545–106545.
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Carrara, Joseph E., Robert B. Beelman, Sjoerd W. Duiker, & Wade P. Heller. (2024). Reduced tillage agriculture may improve plant nutritional quality through increased mycorrhizal colonization and uptake of the antioxidant ergothioneine. Soil and Tillage Research. 244. 106283–106283. 2 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., et al.. (2023). Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Increase the Yield and Nutritional Quality of Yellow and Purple Fleshed Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum). American Journal of Potato Research. 100(3). 210–220. 8 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., Steven J. Lehotay, Alan R. Lightfield, et al.. (2023). Linking soil health to human health: Arbuscular mycorrhizae play a key role in plant uptake of the antioxidant ergothioneine from soils. Plants People Planet. 5(3). 449–458. 12 indexed citations
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Walter, Christopher A., et al.. (2023). Divergent responses of belowground carbon investment in Quercus spp. and Acer saccharum to reduced precipitation. Biogeochemistry. 165(2). 227–238. 2 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., Lavanya Reddivari, & Wade P. Heller. (2023). Inoculation of black turtle beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) with mycorrhizal fungi increases the nutritional quality of seeds. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(1). e10128–e10128. 2 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., et al.. (2023). Long-term nitrogen fertilization impacts plant-microbial interactions differently in arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal trees. Biogeochemistry. 166(2). 109–122. 6 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E. & Wade P. Heller. (2022). Arbuscular mycorrhizal species vary in their impact on nutrient uptake in sweet corn (Zea mays) and butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata). Frontiers in Agronomy. 4. 8 indexed citations
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Heller, Wade P. & Joseph E. Carrara. (2022). Multiplex qPCR assays to distinguish individual species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from roots and soil. Mycorrhiza. 32(2). 155–164. 9 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., et al.. (2022). Plant–microbial responses to reduced precipitation depend on tree species in a temperate forest. Global Change Biology. 28(19). 5820–5830. 16 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., Ivan J. Fernandez, & Edward Brzostek. (2021). Mycorrhizal type determines root–microbial responses to nitrogen fertilization and recovery. Biogeochemistry. 157(2). 245–258. 13 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., Christopher A. Walter, Zachary B. Freedman, et al.. (2021). Differences in microbial community response to nitrogen fertilization result in unique enzyme shifts between arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal‐dominated soils. Global Change Biology. 27(10). 2049–2060. 33 indexed citations
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Adams, Mary Beth, Edward Brzostek, Mark B. Burnham, et al.. (2021). Altered plant carbon partitioning enhanced forest ecosystem carbon storage after 25 years of nitrogen additions. New Phytologist. 230(4). 1435–1448. 77 indexed citations
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Carrara, Joseph E., Christopher A. Walter, Jennifer Hawkins, et al.. (2018). Interactions among plants, bacteria, and fungi reduce extracellular enzyme activities under long‐term N fertilization. Global Change Biology. 24(6). 2721–2734. 148 indexed citations

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