Dr. Rachel Wooliver Publishes Three Papers on Soil Microbial and Agronomic Responses to Diversification and Drought

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Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Wooliver, on publishing three new journal articles advancing knowledge on soil microbial communities, carbon cycling, and agronomic outcomes under crop and cover crop diversification. We are proud of Dr. Wooliver’s impactful contributions to soil health research.

Her recent publications appear in:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry: legacy effects of plant diversity and drought on labile carbon
Frontiers in Microbiology: microbial community responses to four years of diversification
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment: agronomic and soil health outcomes of two-way crop diversification

We gratefully acknowledge the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) for supporting all three studies.