This project was the majority of my PhD work, which focused on the timing and amount of aboveground plant carbon allocated to roots as biomass growth and turnover, respiration, and exudation. An early meta-analysis on root phenology was published in New Phytologist. The majority of the empirical measurements at Harvard Forest are published in Ecosphere with the data itself accessible in the Harvard Forest LTER Data Archive: HF278. If for some godawful reason you want to read my thesis, you can find it here. BU Today did a profile of my thesis project here, and I mentored some REU students who wrote some interesting blogs on their summer experiences here and here. Some fun photos of field work can be dredged up from my old BU blog.