Nordby, D., Williams, M., Chee Sanford, J.C. 2008. The influence of tillage and crop on giant ragweed emergence and seed persistence in the soil [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Available: http://www.wssa.net.
Chee Sanford, J.C. 2008. Weed seeds as nutritional resources for soil Ascomycota and characterization of specific associations between plant and fungal species. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 44(5):763-771.
Koike, S., Krapac, I.G., Oliver, H.D., Yannarell, A.C., Chee Sanford, J.C., Aminov, R.I., Mackie, R.I. 2007. Monitoring and source tracking of tetracycline resistance genes in lagoons and groundwater adjacent to swine production facilities over a three-year period. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73(15):4813-4823.
Chee Sanford, J.C., Sanford, R.A., Davis, A.S., Williams, M. 2007. Investigation of Anaerobic Herbicide Degradation in Agricultural Soils [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting. Paper No. Q-161.
Sanford, R.A., Chee Sanford, J.C., Loeffler, F.E. 2007. Reductive Dehalogenation of Herbicides by Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting. Paper No. Q-162.
Lehman, R.M., Lundgren, J.G., Chee Sanford, J.C. 2007. Microbial Populations and Hypothesized Function within the Guts of Two Ground Beetles. Meeting Abstract. 107th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 21-25, 2007.
Lundgren, J.G., Lehman, R.M., Chee Sanford, J. 2007. Bacterial communities within the digestive tracts of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100:275-282.
Chee Sanford, J.C. 2006. Distribution of tetracycline- and tylosin-resistance genes in bacteria from soils exposed to swine effluent. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting.
Chee Sanford, J.C. 2006. Distribution of tetracycline- and tylosin-resistance genes in bacteria from soils exposed to swine effluent [abstract]. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting. Paper No. 88-2.
Fu, X., Williams, M.M.II, Chee-Sanford, J.C. 2006. Soil seed bank synamics of giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida l.) and the role of soil fungi in seed decay processes [abstract]. Association for Tripical Biology and Conservation. Available: http://atbc.xtbtg.ac.cn.
Chee Sanford, J.C., Sanford, R.A., Loffler, F.E., Thomas, S.H., Sims, G.K. 2006. Investigating anaerobic microbial processes in agricultural soils using Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans as a cosmopolitan model [abstract]. International Society for Microbial Ecology. 11:2025.
Lehman, R.M., Lundgren, J.G., Chee Sanford, J.C. 2006. Discovery of stable microbial communities and investigation of their function within the guts of economically-important ground beetles. International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Vienna, Austria, August 20-25, 2006.
Sims, G.K., Shaffer, E.A., Cupples, A.M., Chee Sanford, J.C. 2006. Examining the ecology of heterocyclic N utilization [abstract]. International Society for Microbial Ecology Paper. 2668.
Cupples, A.M., Shaffer, E.A., Chee Sanford, J.C., Sims, G.K. 2005. 15n-dna stable isotope probing (sip) for the analysis of contaminant-degrading microorganisms: assessment of feasibility and limitations [abstract]. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Chee Sanford, J.C., So, Y., Connor, L.M., Holman, T.J., Sanford, R., Sims, G.K. 2005. Interactions between soil microorganisms and weed seeds: novel implications for plant-microbe relationships [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology. Paper No. N-114.
Nordby, D.E., Williams, M.M., Chee-Sandford, J.C. 2005. Seedbank persistence of a declining giant ragweed population: Initial results of a long-term study[abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. Vol. 45:63.
Chee-Sanford, J.C., Connor, L.M., Holman, T.J., Williams, M.M., Sims, G.K. 2004. Interactions between microorganisms and weed seeds: novel implications for the microbe relationships. [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology. Paper No. N-114.
Chee-Sanford, J.C., Connor, L.M., Holman, T.J., Tang, E., So, Y., Marvelli, R., Williams, M.M. 2004. Bacterial populations and their relationship to weed seeds: implications for soil seed bank microbial ecology. [abstract].104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans,LA. No. N-013.