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Sluis, W. J.
The success of many prairie restorations is not well documented. A restoration begun in 1975 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago, Illinois allows assessment …
Journal: Restoration Ecology, Volume 10 (4): 677-684 (2002). DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-100x.2002.01048.x Sites: US-IB1, US-IB2
Jastrow, J., Miller, R., Lussenhop, J.
A better understanding of the soil aggregation process is needed to address a variety of concerns, including soil quality and erosion, agricultural sustainability, soil C sequestration, the mobility of hazardous chemicals and remediation of contaminated sites. We used data …
Journal: Soil Biology And Biochemistry, Volume 30 (7): 905-916 (1998). DOI: 10.1016/s0038-0717(97)00207-1 Sites: US-IB1, US-IB2
Jastrow, J.
The degradation of soil aggregates appears to be a primary mechanism in the loss of organic matter caused by long-term cultivation, but little information exists on how the formation and stabilization of macroaggregates control the process of C aggradation when disturbance is reduced or eliminated. A chronosequence of restored tallgrass …
Journal: Soil Biology And Biochemistry, Volume 28 (4-5): 665-676 (1996). DOI: 10.1016/0038-0717(95)00159-x Sites: US-IB1, US-IB2
Jastrow, J. D.
Journal: American Journal Of Botany, Volume 74 (11): 1656-1664 (1987). DOI: 10.2307/2444134 Sites: US-IB1, US-IB2