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Papers in Preparation


  1. Holmes, M.T., E.R. Ingham, J.D. Doyle and C.W. Hendricks. (In press) Characterization and ethanol production of genetically engineered Klebsiella planticola and effects on plant growth. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
  2. Ingham, E.R. and W.G. Thies. (In revision) Soil foodweb responses in the second year following clearcutting and chloropicrin application to a mature Douglas-fir forest to control laminated root rot. Appl. Soil Ecol.
  3. Ingham, E.R. and M. Olson. (In revision). Variability in soil foodweb structure in a homogeneous agricultural field. Biol. Fert. Soils.
  4. Holmes, M.T. and E.R. Ingham. (in prep) Ecological effects caused by the release of genetically engineered Klebsiella planticola in native grassland soil. Soil. Biol. Biochem.
  5. Ingham, E.R. and M. Olson. (in prep). Variability in soil foodweb structure in a gap as compared to a mature Douglas-fir forest in the Pacific Northwest. Applied Soil Ecol.
  6. Kimble, S. F. and E.R. Ingham. (in prep) Changes in soil foodweb organisms as mediated by ozone impacts on plants. Biol. Fert. Soil.

 

 

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