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Carrie E Green
Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory
Horticulturist

Phone: (301) 504-9230 ext. 464
Fax: (301) 504-5048
Room 218A
10300 BALTIMORE AVENUE
BLDG 007 BARC-WEST
BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705-2350


Publications
Total and Extractable Lead and Arsenic Concentrations in U.S. Long-Term Orchard Soils and Potential Accumulation by Vegetable Crops - (Abstract)
Codling, E.E., Green, C.E., Piri, A.K., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Total and Extractable Lead and Arsenic Concentrations in U.S. Long-Term Orchard Soils and Potential Accumulation by Vegetable Crops. Meeting Abstract.
Relation of Spectral and Physiological Properties to Leaf Structural Characteristics of Arsenic Treated Rice Plants - (Abstract)
Bandru, V., Hansen, D., Codling, E.E., Daughtry, C.S., Green, C.E. 2007. Relation of Spectral and Physiological Properties to Leaf Structural Characteristics of Arsenic Treated Rice Plants. Meeting Abstract.
Remote Sensing of Arsenic Toxicity in Spinach - (Abstract)
Bandru, V., Hansen, D., Codling, E.E., Daughtry, C.S., Green, C.E. 2007. Remote Sensing of Arsenic Toxicity in Spinach. Meeting Abstract.
Phytoextraction of Ni and Cd from Biosolids-Contaminated Soils - (Abstract)
Chaney, R.L., Broadhurst, C., Green, C.E., Davis, A.P. 2007. Phytoextraction of Ni and Cd from Biosolids-Contaminated Soils. Meeting Abstract.
Lead and Arsenic Uptake by Carrots Grown on Five Orchard Soils With History of Lead Arsenate Used - (Abstract)
Codling, E.E., Chaney, R.L., Green, C.E. 2007. Lead and Arsenic Uptake by Carrots Grown on Five Orchard Soils With History of Lead Arsenate Used. Meeting Abstract. p. 241.
Plant Availability of Metals in Waste Foundry Sands - (Abstract)
Dungan, R.S., Dees, N.H., Green, C.E. 2006. Plant Availability of Metals in Waste Foundry Sands. Meeting Abstract. p. 230.
Zn Deficiency Promotes Cd Accumulation by Lettuce from Biosolids Amended Soils with High Cd:zn Ratio - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chaney, R.L., Filcheva, E., Green, C.E., Brown, S.L. 2006. Zn deficiency promotes cd accumulation by lettuce from biosolids amended soils with high cd:zn ratio. Journal of Residuals Science & Technology. 3(2):68-75.
Total and Extractable Lead and Arsenic Concentrations in Us Long-Term Orchard Soils and Potential Accumulation by Vegetable Crops - (Abstract)
Codling, E.E., Green, C.E., Piri, A.K., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Total and extractable lead and arsenic concentrations in U.S. long-term orchard soils and potential accumulation by vegetable crops [abstract]. CD-ROM.
Registration of Three Low Cadmium (Ha 448, Ha 449, and Rha 450) Confection Sunflower Genetic Stocks - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Miller, J.F., Green, C.E., Li, Y., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Registration of three low cadmium (HA 448, HA 449, and RHA 450) confection sunflower genetic stocks. Crop Science. 46:489-490.
Food Chain Transfer and Bioavailability of Cd and Other Elements in Plants Grown on Biosolids Amended Soils - (Abstract)
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G., Kukier, U., Ryan, J.A., Green, C.E. 2004. Food chain transfer and bioavailability of Cd and other elements in plants grown on biosolids amended soils [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Sustainable Land Application Conference, Buena Vista, Florida, January 4-8, 2004. p. 22.

   
 
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