Soil Biology Laboratory   

Christopher Blackwood

Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University

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PUBLICATIONS

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Peer-reviewed articles

 

Feinstein, L.M., W.J. Sul, C.B. Blackwood. 2009. Assessment of bias associated with incomplete extraction of microbial DNA from soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75:5428-5433.

 

Hassett, J.E., D.R. Zak, C.B. Blackwood, K.S. Pregitzer. 2009. Reduced lignolytic activity in northern hardwood forest ecosystems under simulated chronic NO3- deposition is not related to basidiomycete laccase functional gene abundance or composition. Microbial Ecology 57:728-739.

 

Culman, S.W., H.G. Gauch, C.B. Blackwood, J.E. Thies. 2008. Analysis of T-RFLP data using analysis of variance and ordination methods: a comparative study. Journal of Microbiological Methods 75:55-63.

 

Hofmockel, K.S., D.R. Zak, C.B. Blackwood. 2007. Does atmospheric N deposition alter the abundance and activity of ligninolytic fungi in forest soils? Ecosystems 10:1278-1286.

 

Blackwood, C.B., D. Hudleston, D.R. Zak, J.S. Buyer. 2007. Interpreting ecological diversity indices applied to T-RFLP data: insights from simulated microbial communities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73:5276-5283.

 

Blackwood, C.B., M.P. Waldrop, D.R. Zak, R.L. Sinsabaugh. 2007. Molecular analysis of fungal communities and laccase genes in decomposing litter reveal differences among forest types but no impact of nitrogen deposition. Environmental Microbiology 9:1306-1316.

 

Blackwood, C.B., J.S. Buyer. 2007. Evaluating the physical capture method of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism for comparison of soil microbial communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39:590-599.

 

Blackwood, C.B., C. Dell, A.J.M. Smucker, E.A. Paul. 2006. Eubacterial communities in different soil macroaggregate environments and cropping systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38:720-728.

 

Waldrop, M.P., D.R. Zak, C.B. Blackwood, C.D. Curtis, D. Tilman. 2006. Resources control soil microbial diversity across a plant diversity gradient. Ecology Letters 9:1127-1135.

 

Zak, D.R., C.B. Blackwood, M.P. Waldrop. 2006. A molecular dawn for biogeochemistry. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21:288-295.

 

Blackwood, C.B., A. Oaks, J.S. Buyer. 2005. Phylum- and class-specific PCR primers for general microbial community analysis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:6193-6198.

 

Kong, H., C.B. Blackwood, J.S. Buyer, T.J. Gulya, J. Lydon. 2005. The genetic characterization of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis based on the 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer regions. Biological Control 32:356-362.

 

Blackwood, C.B., J.S. Buyer. 2004. Soil microbial communities associated with Bt and non-Bt corn in three soils. Journal of Environmental Quality 33:832-836.

 

Blackwood, C.B., E.A. Paul. 2003. Eubacterial community structure and population size within the soil light fraction, rhizosphere, and heavy fraction of several agricultural systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35:1245-1255.

 

Blackwood, C.B., T. Marsh, S.-H. Kim, E.A. Paul. 2003. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism data analysis for quantitative comparison of microbial communities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69:926-932.

 

 

Book Chapters

 

Morris, S.J., C.B. Blackwood. 2007. The ecology of soil organisms. In: Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry, 3rd edition. E.A. Paul, ed., Academic Press, Burlington, MA, pp. 195-229.

 

Blackwood, C.B. 2006. Analysing microbial community structure by means of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP). In: Molecular Approaches to Soil, Rhizosphere and Plant Microorganism Analysis, J.E. Cooper and J.R. Rao, eds., CAB International, Oxfordshire, UK, pp. 84-98.