Erik A Hobbie

Erik A Hobbie

University of New Hampshire

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Erik A Hobbie

Erik A Hobbie, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Hampshire, specializes in the field of mycorrhizal fungi, isotopes, forest ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Weather modifies the spatial extent of carbohydrate transfers from CO2-supplied broad-leaved trees to ectomycorrhizal fungi

Tracing the spatial extent and lag time of carbon transfer from Picea abies to ectomycorrhizal fungi differing in host type, taxonomy, or hyphal development

Wollastonite powder application increases rice yield and CO2 sequestration in a paddy field in Northeast China

Data from: Carbon cycling through plant and fungal herbarium specimens tracks the Suess effect over more than a century of environmental change

Impacts of nitrogen deposition on forest mycorrhizal communities

Mycena species can be opportunist‐generalist plant root invaders

13C pulse-labeling suggests separate fast and slow dynamics for two amino acid pools in ectomycorrhizal fungi

Relative uptake of organic and inorganic nitrogen by common weed species

Erik A Hobbie Information

University

Position

Research Professor

Citations(all)

9824

Citations(since 2020)

4351

Cited By

7117

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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University of New Hampshire

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Erik A Hobbie Skills & Research Interests

mycorrhizal fungi

isotopes

forest ecology

Top articles of Erik A Hobbie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Weather modifies the spatial extent of carbohydrate transfers from CO2-supplied broad-leaved trees to ectomycorrhizal fungi

Plant and Soil

Erik A Hobbie

Rolf Siegwolf

Christian Körner

Katharina Steinmann

Markus Wilhelm

...

2024/1

Tracing the spatial extent and lag time of carbon transfer from Picea abies to ectomycorrhizal fungi differing in host type, taxonomy, or hyphal development

Fungal Ecology

Erik A Hobbie

Sonja G Keel

Tamir Klein

Ido Rog

Matthias Saurer

...

2024/4/1

Wollastonite powder application increases rice yield and CO2 sequestration in a paddy field in Northeast China

Plant and Soil

Fangna Wang

Feifei Zhu

Deze Liu

Yuying Qu

Dong Liu

...

2024/2/28

Data from: Carbon cycling through plant and fungal herbarium specimens tracks the Suess effect over more than a century of environmental change

Talia J Michaud

Erik A Hobbie

Peter G Kennedy

2024/2/19

Impacts of nitrogen deposition on forest mycorrhizal communities

Erik A Lilleskov

Thomas W Kuyper

Martin I Bidartondo

Erik A Hobbie

2024/1/1

Mycena species can be opportunist‐generalist plant root invaders

Environmental Microbiology

Christoffer Bugge Harder

Emily Hesling

Synnøve S Botnen

Kelsey E Lorberau

Bálint Dima

...

2023/10

13C pulse-labeling suggests separate fast and slow dynamics for two amino acid pools in ectomycorrhizal fungi

Erik A Hobbie

2023/1/16

Relative uptake of organic and inorganic nitrogen by common weed species

Weed Science

Nicholas D Warren

Erik A Hobbie

Janet Chen

Richard G Smith

2023/9

Herbarium specimens reveal that mycorrhizal type does not mediate declining temperate tree nitrogen status over a century of environmental change

New Phytologist

Talia J Michaud

Lauren C Cline

Erik A Hobbie

Jessica LM Gutknecht

Peter G Kennedy

2023/12/10

Climate and roots, not hyphal development, influence carbohydrate sharing from broad-leaved trees to ectomycorrhizal fungi under elevated CO2

Erik A Hobbie

Rolf Siegwolf

Christian Körner

Katharina Steinmann

Markus Wilhelm

...

2023/3/9

Ectomycorrhizal hydrophobicity influences ectomycorrhizal C dynamics, N dynamics, and fruiting patterns in N addition experiments under pine

Erik A Hobbie

Georg Jocher

Matthias Peichl

Peng Zhao

Zaixing Zhou

...

2023/11/29

Correction to: Weather modifies the spatial extent of carbohydrate transfers from CO2-supplied broad-leaved trees to ectomycorrhizal fungi

Plant and Soil

Erik A Hobbie

Rolf Siegwolf

Christian Körner

Katharina Steinmann

Markus Wilhelm

...

2023/10/23

Effects of nitrogen deposition on carbon allocation between wood and leaves in temperate forests

Plants, People, Planet

Meixia Gao

Feifei Zhu

Erik A Hobbie

Weixing Zhu

Shanlong Li

...

2023/3

13C pulse labeling indicates differing dynamics for two pools of amino acids in ectomycorrhizal fungi

Plant and Soil

Erik Alan Hobbie

2023/10

Nutrients alter methane production and oxidation in a thawing permafrost mire

Ecosystems

N Niloufar Kashi

Erik A Hobbie

Ruth K Varner

Adam S Wymore

Jessica G Ernakovich

...

2023/3

Natural 15N abundance of ammonium and nitrate in soil profiles: New insights into forest ecosystem nitrogen saturation

Ecosphere

Geshere Abdisa Gurmesa

Erik A Hobbie

Shasha Zhang

Ang Wang

Feifei Zhu

...

2022/3

Tracing the timing and spatial extent of carbon transfer from Picea abies to ectomycorrhizal fungi under elevated CO2

Erik A Hobbie

Sonja G Keel

Tamir Klein

Ido Rog

Matthias Saurer

...

2022/10/18

Retention of deposited ammonium and nitrate and its impact on the global forest carbon sink

Nature Communications

Geshere Abdisa Gurmesa

Ang Wang

Shanlong Li

Shushi Peng

Wim de Vries

...

2022/2/15

Reevaluating trophic discrimination factors (Δδ13C and Δδ15N) for diet reconstruction

Ecological Monographs

Ryan B Stephens

Andrew P Ouimette

Erik A Hobbie

Rebecca J Rowe

2022/8

Can conservation agriculture mitigate climate change and reduce environmental impacts for intensive cropping systems in North China Plain?

Science of The Total Environment

Huayan Zhang

Erik A Hobbie

Puyu Feng

Kelin Hu

2022/2/1

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University of Virginia

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