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Person: M.E. Harmon
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M.E. Harmon (Mark)

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Carpenter, S.E., Harmon, M.E., Ingham, E.R., Kelsey, R.G., Lattin, J.D. & Schowalter, T.D., 1988. Early patterns of heterotroph activity in Conifer Logs. In Watling, R. (ed.) Fungi and Ecological Disturbance. Proc. Royal Acad. Edinburgh. 94b: 33-43.
Carpenter, S.E., Crawford, R.H. & Harmon, M.E., 1990. Communities of filamentous fungi and yeast in decomposing logs of Pseudotsuga menziesii. Mycologia 82: 759-765.
Schowalter, T.D., Caldwell, B.A., Carpenter, S.E., Griffiths, R.P., Harmon, M.E., Ingham, E.R., Kelsey, R.G., Lattin, J.D. & Moldenke, A.R., 1992. Decomposition of fallen trees: effects of initial conditions. In Singh, K.P. & Singh, J.S. (eds.) Tropical Ecosystems: Ecology and Management. Vedams Books International.: 574 pp..
Griffiths, R.P., Harmon, M.E., Caldwell, B.A. & Carpenter, S.E., 1993. Acetylene reduction in conifer logs during early stages of decomposition. Plant & Soil 148: 53-61.
Harmon, M.E., Sexton, J., Caldwell, B.A. & Carpenter, S.E., 1994. Fungal Sporocarp Mediated Losses of Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, N,P, and Zn from Conifer Logs in the Early Stages of Decomposition. Canad. J. Forest Res. 24: 1883-1893.
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