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2008

Jangid, Kamlesh, Williams, Mark A., Franzluebbers, Alan J., Sanderlin, Jamie S., Reeves, Jaxk H., Jenkins, Michael B., Endale, Dinku M., Coleman, David C., Whitman, William B. Relative impacts of land-use, management intensity and fertilization upon soil microbial community structure in agricultural systems.

Jenkins, M.B., Endale, D.M., and Fisher, D.S. Most probable number methodology for quantifying dilute concentrations and fluxes of Salmonella in surface waters.

Jenkins, M.B., Truman, C.C., Siragusa, G., Line, E. Bailey, J.S., Frye, J. Endale, D.M., Franklin, D.H., Schomberg, H.H., Fisher, D.S., Sharpe, R.R. Rainfall and tillage effects on transport of fecal bacteria and sex hormones 17ß-estradiol and testosterone from broiler litter applications to a Georgia Piedmont Ultisol.

Reddy, K.C., Reddy, S.S., Malik, R.K., Lemunyon, J.L. and Reeves, D.W. Effect of Five-Year Continuous Poultry Litter Use in Cotton Production on Major Soil Nutrients.


2006

Jenkins, Michael B., Franzluebbers, Alan J., Humayoun, Shaheen B. Assessing short-term responses of prokaryotic communities in bulk and rhizosphere soils to tall fescue endophyte infection.


2005

Butkus, Michael A. :Guarantor, PhD PE Contributors: MAJ  Starke, Jeffrey A. MI USA, Bowman, Dwight D., MS Phd, Labare, Michael. PhD; Fogarty, Elizabeth A.,  Lucio-Forster, Araceli, Barbi, Joseph, Jenkins, Michael B. PhD, Pavlo, Mary,  Butkus, Michael A. PhD PE. Do Iodine Water Purification Tablets Provide an Effective Barrier against Cryptosporidium parvum?  

Jenkins, Michael B., Endale, Dinku M., Schomberg, Harry H., Sharpe, Ronald R. Fecal bacteria and sex hormones in soil and runoff from cropped watersheds amended with poultry litter.


2004

Christophe, J. G. Darnault, Tammo, S. Steenhuis, Garnier, Patricia, Young-Jin, Kim, Jenkins, Michael B., Ghiorse, William C., Philippe, C. Baveye, and J.-Yves, Parlange. Preferential Flow and Transport of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts through the Vadose Zone: Experiments and Modeling.

Katoa, Satomi, Jenkins, Michael, Fogarty, Elizabeth, Bowman, Dwight. Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst inactivation in field soil and its relation to soil characteristics: analyses using the geographic information systems.

Keller, Susan L., Jenkins, Michael B. and Ghiorse, William C. Simulating the Effect of Liquid CO, on Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Aquifer Material.


2003

Darnault, Christophe J. G., Garnier, Patricia, Kim, Young-Jin, Oveson, Kristina L., Steenhuis, Tammo S., Parlange, J.-Yves , Jenkins, Michael, Ghiorse, William C.  Baveye, Philippe. Preferential Transport of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Variably Saturated Subsurface Environments.

Harper, Lowry A., Sharpe, Ron R., Parkin, Tim B., De Visscher, Alex, Cleemput, Oswald van and Byers, F. Michael. Nitrogen Cycling through Swine Production Systems: Ammonia, Dinitrogen, and Nitrous Oxide Emission.

Jenkins, Michael B., Rhizobial and bradyrhizobial symbionts of mesquite from the Sonoran Desert: salt tolerance, facultative halophily and nitrate respiration.

Jenkins, M. B., Hartel, P. G., Olexa, T. J. and Stuedemann, J. A. Putative Temporal Variability of Escherichia coli Ribotypes from Yearling Steers. Sharpe, R. R., Schomberg, H.H., Harper, L. A., Endale, D. M., Jenkins, M. B. and  Franzluebbers, A. J. Ammonia Volatilization from Surface-Applied Poultry Litter under Conservation Tillage Management Practices.


2002

Harper, Lowry A., Sharpe, Ron R. and Simmons, John D. Ammonia Emissions from Swine Houses in the Southeastern United States.

Janecka, J., Jenkins, M. B., Brackett, N. S., Lion, L.W. and Ghiorse, W.C. Characterization of a Sinorhizobium Isolate and Its Extracellular Polymer Implicated in Pollutant Transport in Soil.

Jenkins, Michael B., Bowman, Dwight D., Fogarty, Elizabeth A., Ghiorse, William C. Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst inactivation in three soil types at various temperatures and water potentials.  

Kato, Satomi, Jenkins, Michael B., Fogarty, Elizabeth A. and Bowman, Dwight D., Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853. e-mail:satomi.kato@tufts.edu. Effects of Freeze–Thaw Events on the Viability of Cryptosporidium Parvum Oocysts in Soil.

 


2001

Kato, Satomi, Jenkins, Michael B., Ghiorse, William C. and Bowman, Dwight D. Chemical and Physical Factors Affecting the Excystation of Cryptosporidium Parvum Oocysts.

Moss, B.R., Reeves, D.W., Lin, J.C., Torbert, H.A., McElhenny, W.H., Mask, P., Kezar, W. Yield and quality of three corn hybrids as affected by broiler litter fertilization and crop maturity.

Sharpe, R.R. and Harper, L.A.  Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Fluxes in a Soybean Field Irrigated with Swine Effluent.


1999

Jenkins, M.B., Walker, M.J., Bowman, D.D., Anthony, L.C. and Ghiorse, W.C. Use of a Sentinel System for Field Measurements of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocyst Inactivation in Soil and Animal Waste.


1998

Jenkins, Michael B., Bowman, Dwight D. and Ghiorse, William C. Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts by Ammonia.


1997

Jenkins, Michael B., Anguish, Lynne J., Bowman, Dwight D., Walker, Mark J. and Ghiorse, William C.  Assessment of a Dye Permeability Assay for Determination of Inactivation Rates of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


     
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