Presentations

Rodriguez-Chavez D, Thiem D., Golebiewski M., Hrynkiewicz K., Goebel M. (2022) Absorptive root production and lifespan along a soil salinity gradient in black alder. 8th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants. University Park, PA, 16802 *Awarded best student poster!

Jia T., Thiem D., Golebiewski M., Hrynkiewicz K., Goebel M. (2022) Production and persistence of ECM rhizomorphs and mycelium along a soil salinity gradient. 8th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants. University Park, PA, 16802

Goebel, M. (2022) Updates from the soil-plant interface: Changes in root and seedling growth dynamics. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Cornell University, seminar series.

Treibergs K. and Goebel M. (2022) Active Learning Initiative – improving team-based student projects. Active Learning faculty seminar. Cornell University, Active Learning Institute.

Goebel M. and Grams T. (2021) Growth and performance of seeds from drought-stressed, mature Norway spruce. Forest seedling root development and function for reforestation and restoration. Virtual IUFRO conference

Goebel M. (2021) Scholarship through collaboration – Expanding active learning all the way from the field to empirical data. Cornell’s Days of Data 2021, Virtual Conference (https://osf.io/meetings/CDOD21/)

Treibergs K., Goebel M, Rodewald P, Yamazaki J, Smith M. (2020) How do students attitudes towards teamwork change in a field biology CURE with an emphasis on cooperative learning? 10th Annual SABER National Meeting, Virtual Conference

Elias B., Hafner BD, Goebel M and Lanba A (2020) Quantifying Vascular Features in Plants Using Automated Image Segmentation. Thinking Matters Symposium, Digital Commons, University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine. https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/thinking-matters-symposium/2020/poster-sessions/86

Abbey Yatsko, K. Sparks, J. Sparks, M. Goebel (2020) The impact of variable versus constant winter snow cover on maple leaf litter decomposition (was not presented due to COVID campus closure!)

Jacqueline M. Dean, Goebel M., J.B. Yavitt (2019) Unexpected Depth Distribution of Nutrients and Fine Roots in Select Cool Temperate Peat Bogs. Environmental and Sustainability Science, Department of Natural Resources, College of Agricultural & Life Science, Ithaca, NY, USA.

Hafner B.D., Hesse B., Bauerle T., Goebel M., and Grams T.E.E. (2018) Hydraulic redistribution – a crucial water exchange process among Central European tree species. EGU Vienna, Austria

Goebel M., Caetano I.A., Withomore M. (2018) Effects of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid infestation on branch anatomy. NYS HWA Managers’ Meeting Agenda, Cornell Botanic Gardens, Nevin Welcome Center, Ithaca, NY, USA

Goebel M., Zadworny M., Grams T. (2018) In-situ belowground decomposition dynamics – Dynamics of decomposing fine roots of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway spruce (Picea abies). Soil biodiversity and European woody agroecosystem FP1305 Biolink Cost Action Annual Meeting, Granada, Spain.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S.E. Hobbie, B. Bulaj, M. Zadworny, J. Mucha, L. Trocha, K. E. Mueller, C. Hall, John ChoroverP.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2017) Decomposition patterns of undisturbed, dead fine roots in temperate tree species in an experimental forest in Poland. 7th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants, Tartu, Estonia.

Sarris, S, Ababneh, L and Goebel, M. (2016) Responses of Quercus alba to Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations and Climate Variability in NY and PA: Water Use Efficiency, Intercellular Carbon, and δ13C. Cornell University Exhibition # 27A. UNFCC COP-22. Marrakesh, Morocco, November 7-18.

Chi E., M. Goebel, D. Weinstein (2016) Beneath the canopy: changes in understory tree dynamics of northeastern hardwood forests. 101th Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Fort Lauderdale FL, USA

Goebel M., J. Withington, B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, P.B. Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2016) Fine root production and phenology among 11 temperate tree species. COST Action FP1305 BioLink: Linking belowground biodiversity and ecosystem function in European Forests, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Invited speaker: Goebel M. (2015) Anatomical changes and relative rates of mass loss of in-situ decomposing “woody” fine and coarse roots of American beech seedlings (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) growing under a mature Pine canopy. Organized oral session: Dead Roots: The Dark Side of the Carbon Cycle. 100th Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Withington, J., M. Goebel, B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, P.B. Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2015) Fine root production and phenology: A study of 11 temperate tree species in a common garden in Poland. 100th Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Baltimore, MD, USA. (Poster)

Invited speaker: Goebel M. (2015) 200 mm under the trees – The root of the problem – contributions from a hidden, belowground world to the Carbon cycle. Biology seminar series, SUNY Onenota, Oneonta, NY

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S.E. Hobbie, B. Bulaj, M. Zadworny, J. Mucha, L. Trocha, K. E. Mueller, C. Hall, John ChoroverP.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2015) Decomposition patterns of undisturbed, dead fine roots in temperate tree species in an experimental forest in Poland. COST Action FP1305 BioLink: Linking belowground biodiversity and ecosystem function in European Forests, Cracow, Poland. (Poster)

Goebel M., D.M. Eissenstat (2013) Influences on decomposition patterns of undisturbed fine roots of temperate tree species. 43rd annual meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Potsdam, Germany.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S.E. Hobbie, B. Bulaj, M. Zadworny, J. Mucha, P.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2012) In situ pattern of fine root decomposition among tree species. 97th Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Portland OR, USA.

Invited speakerGoebel M. (2011) Fine root decomposition: Do we miss important details? Linking belowground decay dynamics to root function and structure. Horticulture Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S.E. Hobbie, P.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2010) Tree species variation in fine root decomposition. 95th Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Pittsburgh PA, USA.

Fares E., M. Goebel, D.D. Archibald (2010) Sample preparation techniques for infrared analysis of lignin in very small root specimens. The Pennsylvania State University, Undergraduate Research Symposium, State College, PA, USA. (Poster)

Maszota Ł. , Ł. Pelechacz, M. Zabielski, M. Goebel, B. Bułaj (2010) The influence of initial spacing on fine root biomass and morphology of common oak (Quercus robur L.) in an untended pole forest. V International Conference of Young Naturalists. From Biotechnology to Environment Protection, interdisciplinary meeting of young naturalists, Zielona Góra, Poland.  (Poster)

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S. Hobbie, P.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2008) Effects on fine root decomposition among different root orders. 93rd Annual meeting of the Ecology Society of America, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S. Hobbie, P.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2008) Tree species effects on fine root decomposition among different root orders. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

Invited speaker: Goebel M. (2007) Root & fine root dynamics – from root / fine root growth to decomposition.  Biology Seminar Series at Penn State Worthington / Scranton.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, S. Hobbie, P.B.Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2007) Patterns of decomposition among different root orders. 4th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants, Bangor, United Kingdom.

Goebel M., B. Bulaj, J. Oleksyn, P. Reich, D.M. Eissenstat (2005) Effects of current photosynthate on fine root mortality and decomposition among forest tree species. 3rd COST38 Meeting: Woody Root Processes – Impact of different tree species, Tartu, Estonia

Eissenstat, D., J. Withington, L. Comas, T. L. Bauerle, M. Goebel, A. Lakso (2005) Misconceptions on Seasonal Patterns of Root Growth in Woody Plants. 90th ESA / INTECOL Joint Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada

Goebel M., T.M. Hinckley, and R. Matyssek (2002) Root Morphology and Growth in a Young, Dominant Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Franco] Mirb.). 2002 International Society of Arboriculture, Seattle, WA, USA