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#Paper3 [[DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2008.10.032 | Allison, S.A., D.S. LeBauer, M.R. Ofrecio, R. Reyes, A. Ta and T.M. Tran. Low levels of nitrogen addition stimulate decomposition by boreal forest fungi. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 41(2):293-302]]
#lebauer2010ldr LeBauer, D.S. 2010. Litter degradation rate and beta-glucosidase activity increase with fungal diversity. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. ''in press''
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#wang2010qrc [[DOI:10.1111/j.1757-1707.2010.01035.x | Wang, D., D.S. LeBauer, and M.C. Dietze. 2010. A quantitative review comparing the yield of switchgrass in monocultures and mixtures in relation to climate and management factors. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 2(1):16-25]]
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David LeBauer and son Emil enjoy the beach in Oceanside, Februray 6, 2009

David S LeBauer, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Dietze Lab [1]

Energy Biosciences Institute [2]

Institute for Genomic Biology [3]

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [4]

Urbana, Illinois, 61801

email: dlebauer_at_illinois.edu

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Education

  • 2008, PhD, Earth System Science, University of California at Irvine
  • 2003, MS, Agriculture and Ecology, University of California at Davis
  • 1998, BS, Biology, conc. Ecology, Duke University

Research Interests

  1. Biogeochemistry
  2. Interactions between plant production and heterotrophic decomposition

Projects

  1. Modeling ecological functioning of with grass, prairie, and tree biofuel crops
  2. Biofuel crop and plant trait database
  3. Sedgwick Grassland
  4. Decomposition = f ( Fungal Diversity ) [5]

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  1. lebauer2010ldr LeBauer, D.S. 2010. Litter degradation rate and beta-glucosidase activity increase with fungal diversity. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. in press
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  2. wang2010qrc Wang, D., D.S. LeBauer, and M.C. Dietze. 2010. A quantitative review comparing the yield of switchgrass in monocultures and mixtures in relation to climate and management factors. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 2(1):16-25
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  4. allison2009lln Allison, S.A., D.S. LeBauer, M.R. Ofrecio, R. Reyes, A. Ta and T.M. Tran. 2009. Low levels of nitrogen addition stimulate decomposition by boreal forest fungi. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 41(2):293-302
  5. lebauer2008nln pmid=18409427
  6. okano2004art pmid=14766583

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