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Don McCool
Brenton Sharratt
Frank Young
Jeff Smith
David Huggins
 

Jeffrey L Smith (Jeff)
Land Management and Water Conservation Research
Soil Scientist

Phone: (509) 335-7648
Fax: (509) 335-3842
Room 215
JOHNSON HALL, WSU
PULLMAN, WA, 99164-6421

Projects
SOIL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST AGRICULTURE
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 411380
QUANTIFYING AND PREDICTING EMISSION OF PM10 AND GREENHOUSE GASES FROM AGRICULTURAL SOILS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 414427
SOIL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST AGRICULTURE
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 411333
CARBON STORAGE IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS: THE ROLE OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 410250

Publications
CARBON AND NITROGEN ACCUMULATION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN MOUNT ST. HELENS PYROCLASTIC SUBSTRATES AFTER 25 YEARS - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (01-Aug-08)
Soil-based cycling and differential uptake of amino acids by three species of strawberry (Fragaria spp.) plants - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (10-Jun-08)
Impact of floor management strategies on nitrogen fertility and biological soil quality in newly established organic apple orchards - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hoagland, L., Carpenter-Boggs, L., Granatstein, D., Mazzola, M., Smith, J.L., Peryea, F., Reganold, J.P. 2008. Impact of floor management strategies on nitrogen fertility and biological soil quality in newly established organic apple orchards. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 45:11-18.
A Comparison of Soil Microbial Community Structure in Different Cultivars of Switchgrass - (Abstract) - (25-Dec-07)
Constructing a field-scale dynamic landscape model of soil hydrology using data from a distributed wireless sensor network - (Abstract) - (25-Dec-07)
Tannic Acid Reduces Recovery of Water Soluble Carbon and Nitrogen from Soil - (Abstract)
Halvorson, J.J., Gonzalez, J.M., Hagerman, A.E., Smith, J.L. 2007. Tannic Acid Reduces Recovery of Water Soluble Carbon and Nitrogen from Soil. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. Available: https://www.acsmeetins.org/2007/poster_oral/#find
Linking the initial rate of substrate utilization to longer term C storage: The role of substrates and temperature - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Smith, J.L., Bell, J.M., Bolton, H.J., Bailey, V.L. 2007. Linking the Initial Rate of Substrate Utilization to Longer Term C Storage: The role of Substrates and Temperature. Biology and Fertility of Soils.
Nitrogen cycling and partitioning under alternative organic orchard floor management strategies - (Proceedings/Symposium) - (20-Feb-07)
Analysis of the respiratory response of soil microbial biomass to different substrates - (Abstract) - (10-Feb-07)
Soil microbial biomass carbon measurement using microwave irradiation: effects of soil water content, texture and temperature on microbial cell kill and C release - (Abstract) - (10-Feb-07)
Spatial heterogeneity of forest soil carbon and nitrogen controls nitrogen transformations and trace gas production - (Abstract) - (10-Feb-07)
Nitrogen cycling and partitioning under alternative organic orchard floor management strategies - (Abstract) - (20-Jan-07)
Carbon Sequestration in Native Prairie, Perennial Grass, and No-Tilled and Cultivated Annual Crops in Palouse Silt Loam Soil - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
T, P.J., Huggins, D.R., Smith, J.L. 2007. Carbon Sequestration in Native Prairie, Perennial Grass, and No-Tilled and Cultivated Annual Crops in Palouse Silt Loam Soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 72:534-540.
GRACEnet (Greenhouse Gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network): An assessment of soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas mitigation by agricultural management - (Abstract)
Stott, D.E., Cavigelli, M.A., Dell, C.J., Del Grosso, S.J., Follett, R.F., Franzluebbers, A.J., Johnson, J.M., Liebig, M.A., Parkin, T.B., Smith, J.L. 2007. GRACEnet (Greenhouse Gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network): an assessment of soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas mitigation by agricultural management. 4th USDA Greenhouse Gas Symposium, February 5-8, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland. 2007 CDROM.
Edge of field nitrate occurrence and loss in a semi-arid dryland agriculture setting - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (01-Nov-06)
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION THROUGH AGRICULTURAL CARBON ENHANCEMENT NETWORK (GRACENET)-PROGRESS REPORT - (Other)
Follett, R.F., Johnson, J.M., Parkin, T.B., Smith, J.L., Franzluebbers, A.J., Sainju, U.M., Zobeck, T.M., Collins, H.P., Mikha, M.M. 2006. Greenhouse gas reduction through agricultural carbon enhancement network (gracenet)-progress report. Agricultural Research Service Publication.
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER-HYDROGEN PEROXIDE DYNAMICS IN THE TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED SOILS AND GROUNDWATER USING CATALYZED H2O2 PROPAGATIONS (MODIFIED FENTON¿S REAGENT) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bissey, L.L., Smith, J.L., Watts, R.J. 2007.Soil organic matter-hydrogen peroxide dynamics in the treatment of contaminated soils and groundwater using catalyzed h2o2 propagations (modified fenton¿s reagent). Water Research 40:2477-2484.
Going After Nitrate: Utilizing Oxygen Isotopes to Identify Nitrogen Cycling Mechanisms in Soils - (Abstract)
Moravec, B., Keller, C.K., Smith, J.L., Evans, D. 2006. Going After Nitrate: Utilizing Oxygen Isotopes to Identify Nitrogen Cycling Mechanisms in Soils. American Geophysical Union.
SUBSTRATE-INDUCED RESPIRATION AND SELECTIVE INHIBITION AS MEASURES OF MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN SOILS. - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (10-Jun-06)
NITROGEN AND CARBON CYCLING AND PARTITIONING IN MANAGED UNDERSTORIES OF ORGANIC APPLES - (Abstract) - (10-Jun-06)
AGRICULTURAL EXHAUST: A REASON TO INVEST IN SOIL - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Franzluebbers, A.J., Follett, R.F., Johnson, J.M., Liebig, M.A., Gregorich, E.G., Parkin, T.B., Smith, J.L., Del Grosso, S.J., Jawson, M.D., Martens, D.A. 2006. Agricultural exhaust: a reason to invest in soil. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 61(3):98A-101A.
RELATING MICROBIAL C METABOLISM TO SOIL C STORAGE - (Abstract)
Smith, J.L.; Bailey, V.L.; Bolton, H. Relating Microbial C Metabolism to Soil C Storage. International Society of Microbial Ecology, 2006.
NITROGEN AND CARBON CYCLING AND PARTITIONING IN MANAGED UNDERSTORIES OF ORGANIC APPLES - (Abstract)
Hoagland, Lori; Carpenter-Boggs, Lynne; Granatstein, David; Peryea, Frank; Regannold, John; Smith, Jeffrey. Nitrogen and carbon cycling and partitioning in managed understories of organic apples. Proceedings of the American Society of Horticultural Science, 2006.
TANNIC ACID AFFECTS EXTRACTION OF WATER SOLUBLE CARBON AND NITROGEN FROM SOIL, AND CARBON AND NITROGEN COMPOSITION OF BRADFORD REACTIVE PROTEIN - (Abstract)
Halvorson, J.J., Gonzalez, J.M., Smith, J.L. 2006. Tannic Acid Affects Extraction of Water Soluble Carbon and Nitrogen from Soil, and Carbon and Nitrogen Composition of Bradford Reactive Protein. In: Ecological Society of America Abstracts, August 6-11, 2006, Memphis, Tennessee. CDROM.
MANAGING SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND THEIR PROCESSES - (Book/Chapter)
Smith, J.L., Collins, H.P. Managing soil microorganisms and their processes. Book Chapter pp 471-502. 2007.
SOIL CO2 DYNAMICS AND FLUXES AS AFFECTED BY TREE HARVEST IN AN EXPERIMENTAL SAND ECOSYSTEM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Keller, C.K., White, T.M., O'Brien, R.O., Smith, J.L. 2006. Soil Co2 dynamics and fluxes as affected by tree harvest in an experimental sand ecosystem. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 111:124-134.
NITROGEN FERTILIZER RECOVERY IN NO-TILLAGE WHEAT: INFLUENCE OF PREVIOUS CROP, TERRAIN AND APPLICATION METHOD. - (Abstract)
Nitrogen Fertilizer Recovery in No-Tillage Wheat: Influence of Previous Crop, Terrain and Application Method. Huggins, D.R., Kemanian, A.R., Smith J.L., Stockle, C.O. Abstracts 2005 International Annual Meetings American Society of Agronomy, Nov. 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT
HYDROLOGY OF AGRICULTURAL-N OCCURRENCE IN SURFACE WATER AND SHALLOW GROUND WATER IN THE PALOUSE REGION. - (Abstract) - (01-Jun-05)
MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AFFECTED BY LIME IN A LONG TERM NO-TILL SOIL - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fuentes, J.P., Bezdicek, D.F., Flury, M., Albrecht, S.L., Smith, J.L. 2006. Microbial activity affected by lime in a long term no-till soil. Soil & Tillage Research. Vol. 88 (2006) Pgs. 123-131.
DISTRIBUTION OF TWO C CYCLE ENZYMES IN SOIL AGGREGATES OF A PRAIRIE CHRONOSEQUENCE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fansler, S., Smith, J.L., Bolton, H. Jr., Bailey, V.L., 2005. Distribution of two C cycle enzymes in soil aggregates of a prairie chronosequence. Biology and Fertility of Soils 42: 17-23.
THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE ON PLANT AND SOIL PROPERTIES AT DIFFERENT SCALES - (Abstract) - (01-Apr-05)
SOIL STRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY FUNCTION: THE DISTRIBUTION OF TWO C CYCLE ENZYMES IN SOIL AGGREGATES OF A PRAIRIE CHRONOSEQUENCE. - (Abstract) - (01-Apr-05)
TREE HARVEST IN AN EXPERIMENTAL SAND ECOSYSTEM: HYDROGEOLOGIC INSIGHT INTO NUTRIENT CYCLING AND SOLUTE GENERATION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Keller, C.K., O'Brien, R., Havig, Smith, J.L., Bormann, B.T., Wang, D. 2006. Tree harvest in an experimental sand ecosystem: Plant effects on nutrient dynamics and solute generation. Ecosystems 9: 1-14.
EDGE OF FIELD NITRATE LOSS AND OXYGEN-18 DYNAMICS IN A DRYLAND AGRICULTURE SETTING - (Abstract)
Edge of field nitrate loss and oxygen-18 dynamics in a dryland agriculture setting. American Geophysical Union.
EDGE OF FIELD NITRATE LOSS AND OXYGEN-18 DYNAMICS IN A DRYLAND AGRICULTURE SETTING - (Abstract)
2004. Edge of field nitrate loss and oxygen-18 dynamics in a dryland agriculture setting. American Geophysical Union.
NATURAL OXIDANT DEMAND ON VARIOUS MODIFIED FENTON¿S REAGENTS - (Abstract)
Bissey, L., Watts, R., Smith, J.L. 2004. Natural oxidant demand on various modified fenton¿s reagents. Organic Agricultural Conference Proceedings.
LUPINE EFFECTS ON SOIL QUALITY AND FUNCTION DURING PRIMARY SUCCESSION AT MOUNT ST. HELENS - (Book/Chapter)
Halvorson, J.J., Smith, J.L., Kennedy, A.C. 2005. Lupine effects on soil quality and function during primary succession at Mount St. Helens. IN Dale, V.H., Swanson, F.J., and Crasafulli, C.M. (editors). Ecology Responses to the 1980 Eruptions of Mount St. Helens. New York: Springer Verlag, pp. 243-254.
14C CYCLING IN LIGNOCELLULOSE-AMENDED SOILS: PREDICTING LONG-TERM C FATE FROM SHORT-TERM METRICS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bailey V.L., J.L. Smith, H. Bolton Jr. 2005. 14C Cycling in Lignocellulose-Amended Soils:Predicting Long-Term C Fate from Short-Term indicators. Biology and Fertility of Soils 42:198-206.
USING ENZYMES TO LINK SOIL STRUCTURE AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY FUNCTION IN A PRAIRIE CHRONOSEQUENCE - (Abstract)
Fansler, S., Smith, J.L., Bolton, H., Bailey, V.L. 2004. Using enzymes to link soil structure and microbial community function in a prairie chronosequence. Soil Science.
USING ENZYMES TO LINK SOIL STRUCTURE AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY FUNCTION IN A PRAIRIE CHRONOSEQUENCE - (Abstract)
Using enzymes to link soil structure and microbial community function in a prairie chronosequence. Soil Science Society of America Journal.
PLANT UPTAKE OF ORGANIC MOLECULES AS AN N SOURCE - (Abstract)
Reeve, J., Smith, J.L., Carpenter-Boggs, L., Reganold, J.P. 2004. Plant uptake of organic molecules as an n source. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting.
NATURAL OXIDANT DEMAND ON VARIOUS MODIFIED FENTON¿S REAGENTS - (Abstract) - (01-Jul-04)
: IS MICROBIAL METABOLISM THE CONTROLLING FACTOR FOR ECOSYSTEM SOIL CARBON STORAGE? - (Abstract)
Smith, J.L., Bell, J.M., Bolton, H., Bailey, V.L. 2004. : is microbial metabolism the controlling factor for ecosystem soil carbon storage?. Microbial Ecology International Symposium.
LIFE IN THE CHANGING BELOWGROUND DURING SUCCESSION ON MOUNT ST. HELENS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Allen, M.F., Halvorson, J.J., Smith, J.L., Morris, S., Egerton-Warburton, L., Crisafulli, C., Macmahon, J. 2004. Life in the changing belowground during succession on Mount St. Helens. Page 12 IN Abstracts of the Meetings of the Ecological Society of America, August 1-6, 2004, Portland, Oregon.
ESTIMATED DISSOLVED ARGRICULTURAL MASS DISCHARGE USING ENVIRONMENTAL TRACERS IN A SEMI-ARID DRYLAND AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED - (Abstract) - (01-Aug-03)
DOES THE SHORT-TERM MICROBIAL RESPONSE TO ADDED SUBSTRATE REFLECT LONG-TERM C STORAGE? - (Abstract) - (01-Jul-03)
MICROARRAY DETECTION OF GENES FOR LIGNIN-DEGRADING ENZYMES IN SOIL FUNGI - (Abstract) - (01-Jul-03)
LIGNIN DEGRADATION IN GRASSLAND, FOREST, AND SHRUB-STEPPE SOILS - (Abstract) - (10-Mar-03)
COMPARING SHORT-TERM C METABOLISM IN SOILS FROM FOUR DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS - (Abstract) - (10-Mar-03)
RESIDUE C DYNAMICS AND C STORAGE IN SEMI-ARID NO-TILL SPRING CROP ROTATIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bell, J., Smith, J.L., Bailey, V.L., Bolton, H., Jr. Residue C dynamics and C storage in Semi-Arid no-till spring crop rotations. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 2003. v. 37. p. 237-244.
NOVEL ANTIBIOTICS AS INHIBITORS FOR THE SELECTIVE RESPIRATORY INHIBITION METHOD OF MEASURING FUNGAL: BACTERIAL RATIOS IN SOIL - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bailey, V.L., Smith, J.L., Bolton, Jr. H., 2003. Novel antibiotics as inhibitors for the selective respiratory inhibition method of measuring fungal:bacterial ratios in soil. Biology and Fertility of Soils 38:154-160.
PRIMING EFFECT AND C STORAGE IN SEMI-ARID NO-TILL SPRING CROP ROTATIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bell, J.M., Smith, J.L., Bailey, V.L., Bolton Jr., H.. 2003. Priming effect and C storage in semi-arid no-till spring crop rotations. Biology and Fertility of Soils 37:237-244.
DYNAMICS OF C STORAGE IN NO-TILL SPRING CROP ROTATIONS - (Abstract) - (15-Aug-02)
MACROPORE TRANSPORT OF BROMIDE AS INFLUENCED BY SOIL STRUCTURE DIFFERENCES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ersahin, S., Papendick, R.I., Smith, J.L., Keller, C.K., Manoranjan, V.S. 2002. Macropore transport of bromide as influenced by soil structure differences. Geoderma 108:207-223.

   
 
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