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Bill Hamilton
Bill Hamilton
Professor of Biology, Washington and Lee University
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Can plants stimulate soil microbes and their own nutrient supply? Evidence from a grazing tolerant grass
EW Hamilton III, DA Frank
Ecology 82 (9), 2397-2402, 2001
7842001
Mitochondrial adaptations to NaCl. Complex I is protected by anti-oxidants and small heat shock proteins, whereas complex II is protected by proline and betaine
EW Hamilton III, SA Heckathorn
Plant physiology 126 (3), 1266-1274, 2001
5342001
Defoliation induces root exudation and triggers positive rhizospheric feedbacks in a temperate grassland
EW Hamilton III, DA Frank, PM Hinchey, TR Murray
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40 (11), 2865-2873, 2008
2512008
Effects of elevated CO2 on the tolerance of photosynthesis to acute heat stress in C3, C4, and CAM species
D Wang, SA Heckathorn, D Barua, P Joshi, EW Hamilton, JJ LaCroix
American Journal of Botany 95 (2), 165-176, 2008
1662008
In vivo evidence from an Agrostis stolonifera selection genotype that chloroplast small heat-shock proteins can protect photosystem II during heat stress
SA Heckathorn, SL Ryan, JA Baylis, D Wang, EW Hamilton III, L Cundiff, ...
Functional Plant Biology 29 (8), 935-946, 2002
1482002
Jasmonate-induced responses of Nicotiana sylvestris results in fitness costs due to impaired competitive ability for nitrogen
IT Baldwin, W Hamilton
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26 (4), 915-952, 2000
1192000
Biomass and mineral element responses of a Serengeti short-grass species to nitrogen supply and defoliation: compensation requires a critical [N]
EW Hamilton III, MS Giovannini, SA Moses, JS Coleman, SJ McNaughton
Oecologia 116, 407-418, 1998
1101998
Interactive Effects of Elevated CO2 and Growth Temperature on the Tolerance of Photosynthesis to Acute Heat Stress in C3 and C4 Species
EW Hamilton III, SA Heckathorn, P Joshi, D Wang, D Barua
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 50 (11), 1375-1387, 2008
1062008
Manipulating the system: How large herbivores control bottom‐up regulation of grasslands
DA Frank, RL Wallen, EW Hamilton III, PJ White, JD Fridley
Journal of Ecology 106 (1), 434-443, 2018
472018
Effects of N on plant response to heat‐wave: a field study with prairie vegetation
D Wang, SA Heckathorn, K Mainali, EW Hamilton
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 50 (11), 1416-1425, 2008
442008
Molecular, physiological, and growth responses to sodium stress in C4 grasses from a soil salinity gradient in the Serengeti ecosystem
EW Hamilton III, SJ McNaughton, JS Coleman
American Journal of Botany 88 (7), 1258-1265, 2001
432001
Heat-shock proteins are induced in unstressed leaves of Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae) when distant leaves are stressed
EW HamiltonI, JS Coleman
American journal of botany 88 (5), 950-955, 2001
402001
Rhizosphere interactions, carbon allocation, and nitrogen acquisition of two perennial North American grasses in response to defoliation and elevated atmospheric CO 2
DJ Augustine, FA Dijkstra, E William Hamilton III, JA Morgan
Oecologia 165 (3), 755-770, 2011
382011
Ecotypic variation in chloroplast small heat-shock proteins and related thermotolerance in Chenopodium album
S Shakeel, NU Haq, SA Heckathorn, EW Hamilton, DS Luthe
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 49 (8), 898-908, 2011
342011
Interactive Effects of Elevated CO2 and Ozone on Leaf Thermotolerance in Field‐grown Glycine max
S Mishra, SA Heckathorn, D Barua, D Wang, P Joshi, EW Hamilton III, ...
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 50 (11), 1396-1405, 2008
312008
Impact of a short-term heat event on C and N relations in shoots vs. roots of the stress-tolerant C4 grass, Andropogon gerardii
KP Mainali, SA Heckathorn, D Wang, MN Weintraub, JM Frantz, ...
Journal of Plant Physiology 171 (12), 977-985, 2014
292014
Effects of CO2 on the tolerance of photosynthesis to heat stress can be affected by photosynthetic pathway and nitrogen
D Wang, SA Heckathorn, EW Hamilton, J Frantz
American Journal of Botany 101 (1), 34-44, 2014
232014
Ungulate grazing drives higher ramet turnover in sodium‐adapted Serengeti grasses
DM Griffith, TM Anderson, EW Hamilton III
Journal of Vegetation Science 28 (4), 815-823, 2017
162017
Heat shock proteins are produced by field grown naturally occurring plants in the summer in the temperate northeast
EW Hamilton, SA Heckathorn, CA Downs, TE Schwarz, JS Coleman, ...
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am 77, 1996
161996
Na stress and grazing: Molecular, physiological and growth responses on four Serengeti C4 grasses
EW Hamilton III
Syracuse University, 1999
31999
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