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One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants
Nature 574 (7780), 679-685, 2019
11812019
Mycorrhizal diversity in photosynthetic terrestrial orchids
MK McCormick, DF Whigham, J O'neill
New Phytologist 163 (2), 425-438, 2004
3562004
Internal transcribed spacer primers and sequences for improved characterization of basidiomycetous orchid mycorrhizas
DL Taylor, MK McCormick
New Phytologist 177 (4), 1020-1033, 2008
3202008
What constrains the distribution of orchid populations?
MK McCormick, H Jacquemyn
New Phytologist 202 (2), 392-400, 2014
2802014
The evolutionary history of mycorrhizal specificity among lady's slipper orchids
RP Shefferson, DL Taylor, M Weiß, S Garnica, MK McCormick, S Adams, ...
Evolution 61 (6), 1380-1390, 2007
1942007
Orchid–fungus fidelity: a marriage meant to last?
MK McCormick, DF Whigham, D Sloan, K O'Malley, B Hodkinson
Ecology 87 (4), 903-911, 2006
1862006
Limitations on orchid recruitment: not a simple picture
MK McCORMICK, D Lee Taylor, K Juhaszova, RK Burnett Jr, ...
Molecular Ecology 21 (6), 1511-1523, 2012
1802012
Mechanisms of Phragmites australis invasion: feedbacks among genetic diversity, nutrients, and sexual reproduction
KM Kettenring, MK McCormick, HM Baron, DF Whigham
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (5), 1305-1313, 2011
1692011
Cosmopolitan species as models for ecophysiological responses to global change: the common reed Phragmites australis
F Eller, H Skálová, JS Caplan, GP Bhattarai, MK Burger, ELG Hazelton, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 288919, 2017
1452017
Mycorrhizal fungi affect orchid distribution and population dynamics
MK McCormick, DF Whigham, A Canchani‐Viruet
New Phytologist 219 (4), 1207-1215, 2018
1412018
Extent and Reproductive Mechanisms of Phragmites australis Spread in Brackish Wetlands in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland (USA)
MK McCormick, KM Kettenring, HM Baron, DF Whigham
Wetlands 30, 67-74, 2010
1302010
Advancing the science of microbial symbiosis to support invasive species management: a case study on Phragmites in the Great Lakes
KP Kowalski, C Bacon, W Bickford, H Braun, K Clay, M Leduc-Lapierre, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 6, 95, 2015
1262015
Seed longevity in terrestrial orchids–potential for persistent in situ seed banks
DF Whigham, JP O’Neill, HN Rasmussen, BA Caldwell, MK McCormick
Biological conservation 129 (1), 24-30, 2006
1202006
Spread of invasive Phragmites australis in estuaries with differing degrees of development: genetic patterns, Allee effects and interpretation
MK McCormick, KM Kettenring, HM Baron, DF Whigham
Journal of Ecology 98 (6), 1369-1378, 2010
1072010
Ecosystem effects of non-native earthworms in Mid-Atlantic deciduous forests
K Szlavecz, M McCormick, L Xia, J Saunders, T Morcol, D Whigham, ...
Biological Invasions 13, 1165-1182, 2011
932011
Abundance and distribution of Corallorhiza odontorhiza reflect variations in climate and ectomycorrhizae
MK McCormick, DF Whigham, JP O'Neill, JJ Becker, S Werner, ...
Ecological Monographs 79 (4), 619-635, 2009
892009
Germination patterns in three terrestrial orchids relate to abundance of mycorrhizal fungi
MK McCormick, DL Taylor, DF Whigham, RK Burnett Jr
Journal of Ecology 104 (3), 744-754, 2016
812016
Comparison of the chemical alteration trajectory of Liriodendron tulipifera L. leaf litter among forests with different earthworm abundance
TR Filley, MK McCormick, SE Crow, K Szlavecz, DF Whigham, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 113 (G1), 2008
732008
Evolution of host breadth in broad interactions: mycorrhizal specificity in East Asian and North American rattlesnake plantains (Goodyera spp.) and their fungal hosts
RP Shefferson, CC Cowden, MK Mccormick, T Yukawa, ...
Molecular Ecology 19 (14), 3008-3017, 2010
722010
Belowground interactions with aboveground consequences: Invasive earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
S Paudel, T Longcore, B MacDonald, MK McCormick, K Szlavecz, ...
Ecology 97 (3), 605-614, 2016
682016
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