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Smith, J. J. 2004. Impacts of soil ecosystem disturbance on nematode community structure
Costamagna, A. C. 2006. Do varying natural enemy assemblages impact Aphis glycines population dynamics?
Smith, R. G. 2005. Agroecosystem diversity: Impacts on weed communities and crop yield
Reid, N. 2005. Biogeochemical impacts of major reservoirs on the Kalamazoo River
Huizinga, K. M. 2006. The diversity of dissimilatory nitrate reducers in an agroecosystem
Fiedler, A. 2006. Evaluation of Michigan native pants to provide resources for natural enemy arthropods
Worosz, M. R. 2006. Pits, pests, and the industrial tart
Wiangwang, N. 2006. Hyperspectral data modeling for water quality studies in Michigan's inland lakes
Stewart, C. E. 2006. Soil carbon saturation: A new model of soil organic matter stabilization and turnover
Sahli, H. F. 2006. Generalization in plant pollination systems and its effect on floral evolution within and among populations of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
Kurzman, A. L. 2006. Changes in major solute chemistry as water infiltrates soils: comparisons between managed agroecosystems and unmanaged vegetation
Gallaher, C. M. 2007. Phosphorus availability in annual and perennial cropping systems
Eichorst, S. A. 2007. Isolation and characterization of members of the phylum Acidobacteria from soils
Burgin, A. J. 2007. Alternative microbial pathways of nitrate removal from freshwater ecosystems
Beaulieu, J. J. 2007. Controls on greenhouse gas emissions from headwater streams
Arango, C. P. 2007. Anthropogenic and landscape factors control stream nitrogen transformations at multiple spatial scales
Mahaney, W. 2007. Soil processes and plant species: Does the reintroduction of native grasses alter soil carbon and nitrogen cycling?
Loecke, T. D. 2007. Soil resource heterogeneity and ecosystem processes: Effects of litter aggregation on soil microbial processes and plant root foraging
Jinuntuya, M. 2007. Isotopologue fractionation during microbial reduction of N2O in soil
Jin, L. 2007. Mg- and Ca-carbonate versus silicate dissolution rates in mid-latitude, glaciated soil profiles: Implicatons for riverine weathering fluxes and global biogeochemical budgets