Journal Article
J. J. Wu,
“Slippage effects of the conservation reserve program”,
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 82, pp. 979–992, 2000.
T. L. Righetti, Dalthorp, D., Sandrock, D. R., Strik, B. C., and Banados, P.,
“Slope-based and ratio-based approaches to determine fertilizer-derived N in plant tissues for established perennial plants”,
J. Hort. Sci. and Biotech., vol. 82, pp. 641-647, 2007.
Y. Han, Hu, T., Mao, P., Wang, Y., Shen, Z., Zhang, Y., Pan, D., and Wang, X.,
“Smooth bromegrass seed yield and yield component responses to seeding rates and row spacings in two climates”,
Plant Production Science, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 381 - 388, 2016.
J. W. Davis, Myers, J. R., Kean, D., N. Bader, A., Yorgey, B., Cregan, P., Song, Q., and Quigley, C.,
“A SNP-based linkage map of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)”,
Ann. Rep. Bean Impr. Coop., vol. 57, pp. 119-120, 2014.
J. W. Davis, ,, Kean, D., N Bader, A., Yorgey, B., Cregan, P., Song, Q., and Quigley, C.,
“A SNP-based linkage map of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)”,
Annu. Rep. Bean Improv. Coop, vol. 57, pp. 119–120, 2014.
N. R. Harris, Johnson, D. E., McDougald, N. K., and George, M. R.,
“Social Associations and Dominance of Individuals in Small Herds of Cattle”,
Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 339 - 349, 2007.
M. P. Gilmore, Endress, B. A., and Horn, C. M.,
“The socio-cultural importance of Mauritia flexuosa palm swamps (aguajales) and implications for multi-use management in two Maijuna communities of the Peruvian Amazon”,
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 29, 2013.
M. P. Gilmore, Endress, B. A., Horn, C. M., and , “The socio-cultural importance of Mauritia flexuosa palm swamps (aguajales) and implications for multi-use management in two Maijuna communities of the Peruvian Amazon”,
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed, vol. 9, pp. 29–52, 2013.
P. M. Rubinelli, Kim, S. Ae, Park, S. Hong, Roto, S. M., and Ricke, S. C.,
“Sodium bisulfate and a sodium bisulfate/tannin mixture decreases pH when added to an in vitro incubated poultry cecal or fecal contents while reducing Salmonella Typhimurium marker strain survival and altering the microbiome.”,
J Environ Sci Health B, vol. 52, no. 8, pp. 607-615, 2017.
A. Siregar, Kleber, M., Mikutta, R., and Jahn, R.,
“Sodium hypochlorite oxidation reduces soil organic matter concentrations without affecting inorganic soil constituents”,
European Journal of Soil Science, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 481 - 490, 2005.
K. K. Donegan, Watrud, L. S., Seidler, R. J., Maggard, S. P., Shiroyama, T., Porteous, L. A., and DiGiovanni, G.,
“Soil and litter organisms in Pacific northwest forests under different management practices”,
Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 159 - 175, 2001.
K. J. Parsons, Zheljazkov, V. D., MacLeod, J., and Caldwell, C. D.,
“Soil and tissue P, K, Ca and S as affected by dairy manure application in a no-till corn, wheat, and soybean rotation”,
Agron J., vol. 99, pp. 1306-1316, 2007.
K. J. Parsons, Zheljazkov, V. D., MacLeod, J., and Caldwell, C. D.,
“Soil and Tissue Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, and Sulfur as Affected by Dairy Manure Application in a No-Till Corn, Wheat, and Soybean Rotation”,
Agronomy Journal, vol. 99, no. 5, p. 1306, 2007.
R. R. Blank, Svejcar, T., and Riegel, G. M.,
“Soil Attributes in a Sierra Nevada Riparian Meadow as Influenced by Grazing”,
Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 59, no. 3, pp. 321 - 329, 2006.