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Publications:
I. Research
A. Publications
1.
Refereed Journals
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Dell,
E.A., D. Bowman, T.R. Rufty, W. Shi, 2007. Intensive management affects
composition of /Betaproteobacterial/ ammonia oxidizers in turfgrass systems.
Microbial Ecology, in press.
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Iyyemperumal,
K., D. Israel, W. Shi. 2007. Soil microbial biomass, activity and potential
nitrogen mineralization in a pasture: impact of stock camping activity. Soil
Biology & Biochemistry 39, 149-157.
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Iyyemperumal,
K., J. Green, Jr., D. Israel, N. Ranells, W. Shi, 2007. Soil chemical and
microbiological properties in hay production systems: residual effects of
contrasting N fertilization of swine lagoon effluent versus ammonium nitrate.
Biology and Fertility of Soils, in press.
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Iyyemperumal,
K., W. Shi, 2007. Soil enzyme activities in two forage systems following
application of different rates of swine lagoon effluent or ammonium nitrate.
Applied Soil Ecology, in press.
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Iyyemperumal,
K., W. Shi. 2007. Soil microbial community composition and structure:
residual effects of contrasting N fertilization of swine lagoon effluent
versus ammonia nitrate. Plant and Soil 292, 233-242.
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Shi,
W., D. Bowman and T.W. Rufty. 2007. Soil microbial community composition and
function in turfgrass ecosystems [Invited Mini-Review]. Bioremediation,
Biodiversity, and Bioavailability, in press.
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Shi,
W., E. Dell, D. Bowman, K. Iyyemperumal. 2006. Soil enzyme activities and
organic matter composition in a turfgrass chronosequence. Plant and Soil 288,
285-296.
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Shi,
W., S. Muruganandam, D. Bowman. 2006. Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen
dynamics in a turfgrass chronosequence: a short-term response to turfgrass
clipping addition. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38, 2032-2042.
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Shi.
W., H. Yao, D. Bowman. 2006. Soil microbial biomass, activity and nitrogen
transformations in a turfgrass chronosequence. Soil Biology &
Biochemistry 38,311-319.
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Tu,
C., F.L. Brooker, D.M. Watson, X. Chen, T.W. Rufty, W. Shi and S. Hu. 2006.
Mycorrhizal mediation of plant N acquisition and residue decomposition:
impact of mineral N inputs. Global Change Biology 12, 793-803
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Yao,
H., D. Bowman, W. Shi. 2006. Soil microbial community structure and diversity
in a turfgrass chronosequence: land-use change versus turfgrass management.
Applied Soil Ecology 34, 209-218.
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Shi,
W., M. Bischoff, R. Turco and A. Konopka. 2005. Microbial catabolic diversity
in soils contaminated with hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Environmental
Science & Technology 39, 1974-1979.
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Shi,
W., B.E. Miller, J.M. Stark and J.M. Norton. 2004. Microbial nitrogen
ransformations in response to treated dairy waste in agricultural soils. Soil
Science Society of America Journal 68, 1867-1874.
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Shi,
W., J. Becker, M. Bischoff, R.Turco, and A. Konopka, 2002. Association of
microbial community composition and activity with lead, chromium, and
hydrocarbon contamination. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 68:
3859-3866.
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Shi,
W., M. Bischoff, R. Turco, and A. Konopka, 2002. Long-term effects of
chromium and lead upon the activity of soil microbial communities. Applied
Soil Ecology, 21: 169-177.
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Shi,
W., and J.M. Norton, 2000. Effect of long-term, biennial, fall-applied
anhydrous ammonia and nitrapyrin on soil nitrification. Soil Science Society
of America Journal, 64: 228-234.
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Shi,
W., and J.M. Norton, 2000. Microbial control of nitrate concentrations in an
agricultural soil treated with dairy waste compost or ammonium fertilizer.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 32: 1453-1457.
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Shi,
W., J.M. Norton, B.E. Miller, and M.G. Pace, 1999. Aeration and moisture
effects during windrow composting on the N fertilizer values of composts.
Applied Soil Ecology, 11: 17-28.
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