Microbial Decomposition with a Side of Tea; Understanding how trophic interactions shape atmosphere-soil carbon flux rates

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Project consisted heavily of field-work in Cedar Creek Ecological Reserve. A tea-bag experiment was conducted for ˜90 days in the long-term enemy removal experiment. The lab-work and analysis for this experiment were translated into a directed research project. Faculty advisor was Dr. Elizabeth Borer.

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This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).

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Wollaeger, Anna; Cappelli, Seraina; Borer, Elizabeth. (2025). Microbial Decomposition with a Side of Tea; Understanding how trophic interactions shape atmosphere-soil carbon flux rates. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276881.

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