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Nicole J. Forrester
Nicole J. Forrester
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A recurring syndrome of accelerated plastid genome evolution in the angiosperm tribe Sileneae (Caryophyllaceae)
DB Sloan, DA Triant, NJ Forrester, LM Bergner, M Wu, DR Taylor
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 72, 82-89, 2014
1322014
Gazing into the anthosphere: considering how microbes influence floral evolution
M Rebolleda‐Gómez, NJ Forrester, AL Russell, N Wei, AM Fetters, ...
New phytologist 224 (3), 1012-1020, 2019
612019
The direct effects of plant polyploidy on the legume–rhizobia mutualism
NJ Forrester, TL Ashman
Annals of botany 121 (2), 209-220, 2018
252018
Habitat structure helps guide the emergence of colony-level personality in social spiders
AP Modlmeier, NJ Forrester, JN Pruitt
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68, 1965-1972, 2014
232014
Polyploid plants obtain greater fitness benefits from a nutrient acquisition mutualism
NJ Forrester, M Rebolleda‐Gómez, JL Sachs, TL Ashman
New Phytologist 227 (3), 944-954, 2020
212020
Autopolyploidy alters nodule‐level interactions in the legumerhizobium mutualism
NJ Forrester, TL Ashman
American Journal of Botany 107 (2), 179-185, 2020
152020
Nitrogen fertilization differentially enhances nodulation and host growth of two invasive legume species in an urban environment
NJ Forrester, TL Ashman
Journal of Urban Ecology 4 (1), juy021, 2018
102018
Effect of the anther‐smut fungus Microbotryum on the juvenile growth of its host Silene latifolia
J Antonovics, JL Abbate, EL Bruns, PD Fields, NJ Forrester, KJ Gilbert, ...
American journal of botany 105 (6), 1088-1095, 2018
92018
Geographic patterns of genetic variation in three genomes of North American diploid strawberries with special reference to Fragaria vesca subsp. bracteata
L Stanley, NJ Forrester, R Govindarajulu, A Liston, TL Ashman
Botany 93 (9), 573-588, 2015
42015
The Plant Science Blogging Project: A curriculum to develop student science communication skills
V Iriart, NJ Forrester, TL Ashman, SE Kuebbing
Plants, People, Planet 4 (5), 485-498, 2022
32022
Exploring how polyploidy enhances a plant-bacterial mutualism
NJ Forrester
University of Pittsburgh, 2019
12019
Independent but not alone
N Forrester
Science 359 (6378), 950-950, 2018
2018
Plant polyploidy enhances nodule traits and host benefit from the legume-rhizobia mutualism
N Forrester, J Sachs, TL Ashman
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
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