Terrence H Bell
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Recent Articles
1.
Kaminsky L, Burghardt L, Bell T
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2025 Mar;
:e0208524.
PMID: 40067020
Importance: Innovative solutions are needed to address emerging challenges in agriculture while reducing its environmental footprint. Management of soil microbiomes could contribute to this effort, as plant growth-promoting microorganisms provide...
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Essington E, Vezeau G, Cetnar D, Grandinette E, Bell T, Salis H
Nat Commun
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):10471.
PMID: 39622841
Microbes can be engineered to sense target chemicals for environmental and geospatial detection. However, when engineered microbes operate in real-world environments, it remains unclear how competition with natural microbes affect...
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King W, Hayward R, Goebel M, Fleishman S, Bauerle T, Bell T
Sci Prog
. 2024 Sep;
107(3):368504241278783.
PMID: 39234658
Microbial relationships with roots influence many ecosystem functions and nutrient fluxes, including their sometimes-profound effects on plant health and productivity. Fine roots were often classified with a diameter less than...
4.
King W, Grandinette E, Trase O, Rolon M, Salis H, Wood H, et al.
mSphere
. 2024 Jul;
9(7):e0047624.
PMID: 38980074
Sterilization is commonly used to remove or reduce the biotic constraints of a soil to allow recolonization by soil-dwelling organisms, with autoclaving and gamma irradiation being the most frequently used...
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Yates C, King W, Richards S, Wilson C, Viddam V, Blakney A, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Jun;
243(3):909-921.
PMID: 38877705
Leaf decomposition varies widely across temperate forests, shaped by factors like litter quality, climate, soil properties, and decomposers, but forest heterogeneity may mask local tree influences on decomposition and litter-associated...
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Chen Y, Bell T, Gourlie S, Lei Y, Wania F
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 Jun;
58(24):10504-10514.
PMID: 38838208
Some persistent hydrophobic pollutants biomagnify, i.e., achieve higher contaminant levels in a predator than in its prey (/ > 1). This ratio is called the biomagnification factor (BMF) and is...
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Richards S, King W, Sutherland J, Bell T
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 2024 Mar;
371.
PMID: 38553956
Habitat type is a strong determinant of microbial composition. Habitat interfaces, such as the boundary between aquatic and terrestrial systems, present unique combinations of abiotic factors for microorganisms to contend...
8.
King W, Kaminsky L, Richards S, Bradley B, Kaye J, Bell T
ISME Commun
. 2023 Nov;
2(1):39.
PMID: 37938671
Microbial movement is important for replenishing lost soil microbial biodiversity and driving plant root colonization, particularly in managed agricultural soils, where microbial diversity and composition can be disrupted. Despite abundant...
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King W, Yates C, Cao L, ORourke-Ibach S, Fleishman S, Richards S, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2023 Sep;
46(12):3919-3932.
PMID: 37675977
Traditionally, fine roots were grouped using arbitrary size categories, rarely capturing the heterogeneity in physiology, morphology and functionality among different fine root orders. Fine roots with different functional roles are...
10.
Malik R, Bruns M, Bell T, Eissenstat D
Forests
. 2023 Mar;
13(4).
PMID: 36936196
Woodlands are pivotal to carbon stocks, but the process of cycling C is slow and may be most effective in the biodiverse root zone. How the root zone impacts plants...