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Reports
Refereed Reports
- Wilson, M.V., E.R. Ingham, C.D. McIntire and M.L. Scott. 1988. Report
on the selection of several potentially critical terrestrial systems. USEPA.
- Ingham, E.R., M.V. Wilson and C.D. McIntire. 1989. A general model
of biotic interactions. Special Report to the USEPA, CR-813570-01-0, 36 pp.
- Thies, W.G., M.A. Castellano, E.R. Ingham, D.L. Luoma and A.R. Moldenke.
1991. Bioresponse of nontarget organisms resulting from the use of
chloropicrin to control laminated root rot in a northwest Conifer forest.
- Installation of study. pp. 81-84. USEPA Special Publ.
- Ingham, E.R., W.G. Thies, D.L. Luoma, A.R. Moldenke and M.A. Castellano. 1991. Bioresponse of nontarget organisms resulting from the use of chloropicrin to control laminated root rot in a northwest Conifer forest.
- Evaluation of bio-responses. pp. 85-90. USEPA Special Publ.
- Linder, G., E.R. Ingham, C.J. Brandt and G. Henderson. 1992. Evaluation
of terrestrial indicators for use in ecological assessments at hazardous
waste sites. USEPA/600/r-92/183.
- Ingham, E.R. 1993. Use of soil foodweb structure and function to
assess superfund sites. USEPA Ecological Site Assessment Program. Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab.
- Ingham, E.R. 1995. Standard Operating Procedure for Microbial Population
Dynamics. USEPA Global Climate Change Program. Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab.
- Ingham, E.R. 1994. Standard Operating Procedure for Total Bacteria.
USEPA Global Climate Change Program. Corvallis Environmental Research
Lab.
- Ingham, E.R. 1995. Standard Operating Procedure for Nematode Population
and Community Structure. USEPA Global Climate Change Program. Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab.
- Ingham, E.R. 1995. Standard Operating Procedure for Protozoan Populations
and Community Structure. USEPA Global Climate Change Program. Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab.
Technical Reports (Not Refereed)
- Ingham, E.R. and M. Holmes. 1995. Biosafety Regulations: A critique of existing documents. The Edmonds Institute, Edmonds, WA.
- Ingham, E.R. 1995. Biosafety Regulation. Edmonds Institute, Edmonds, WA.
Magazine Column in BioCycle
Monthly column including discussions of: Anaerobic Bacteria and Composting,
The Good, the Bad and Facultative Anaerobes, What Organisms are in Compost?,
What is Compost Tea?, Methyl Bromide Alternatives, Fungi and Disease-Suppression,
Vermicompost versus Compost - What's the Difference?
Numerous other magazine and newspaper publications since 1999.
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Useful information
Benefits of the Soil foodweb
The soil food web is a complex, interdependent, mutually beneficial group of organisms
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