Robertson, G. P., V. H. Dale, O. C. Doering, S. P. Hamburg, J. M. Melillo, M. M. Wander, W. J. parton, P. R. Adler, J. N. Barney, R. M. Cruse, C. S. duke, P. M. Fearnside, R. F. Follett, H. K. Gibbs, J. Goldemberg, D. J. Miadenoff, D. Ojima, M. W. Palmer, A. Sharpley, L. Wallace, K. C. Weathers, J. A. Wiens, and W. W. Wilhelm. 2008. Sustainable biofuels redux. Science 322: 49. [PDF]
Robertson, G. P., V. G. Allen, G. Boody, E. R. Boose, N. G. Creamer, L. E. Drinkwater, J. R. Gosz, L. Lynch, J. L. Havlin, L. E. Jackson, S. T. A. Pickett, L. Pitelka, A. Randall, A. S. Reed, T. R. Seastedt, R. B. Waide, and D. H. Wall. 2008. Long-term agricultural research: A research education, and extension imperative. BioScience 58: 640-643.
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Grandy, A. S., and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Land use intensity effects on soil C accumulation rates and mechanisms. Ecosystems 10: 59-74. [PDF]
Robertson, G. P., L. W. Burger, C. L. Kling, R. Lowrance, and D. J. Mulla. 2007. New approaches to environmental management research at landscape and watershed scales. Pages 27-50 in M. Schnepf, ed. Managing Agricultural Landscapes for Environmental Quality.
Robertson, G.P. and P. Groffman. 2006. Nitrogen transformations. Pages 341-364 in E.A. Paul and F.E. Clark, ed. Soil Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Ecology. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.
Grandy, A. S., and G. P. Robertson. 2006. Cultivation of a temperate-region soil at maximum carbon equilibrium immediately accelerates aggregate turnover and CO2 and N2O emissions. Global Change Biology 12: 1507-1520.
Robertson, G. P., and A. S. Grandy. 2006. Soil system management in temperate regions. Pages 27-39 in N. T. Uphoff, ed. Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
Robertson, G. P., and A. S. Grandy. 2005.
Soil system management in temperate regions. Pages 27-39 in N. T. Uphoff, ed. Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems.
CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
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Suwanwaree, P., and G. P. Robertson. 2005.
Methane oxidation in forest, successional, and no-till agricultural
ecosystems: Effects of nitrogen and soil disturbance. Soil Science
Society of America Journal 69: 1722-1729.
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McSwiney, C. P., and G. P. Robertson. 2005.
Non-linear response of N2O flux to incremental fertilizer
addition in a continuous maize (Zea mays sp.) cropping system.
Global Change Biology 11: 1712-1719.
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Kravchenko, A. N., G. P. Robertson, K. D. Thelen, and R. R. Harwood.
2005. Management, topographical, and weather effects on spatial
variability of crop grain yields. Agronomy Journal 97: 514-523.
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Robertson, G. P., and S. M. Swinton. 2005.
Reconciling agricultural productivity and environmental integrity: A
grand challenge for agriculture. Frontiers in Ecology and the
Environment
3: 38-46.
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Robertson, G. P., J. C. Broome, E. A. Chornesky, J. R.
Frankenberger, P. Johnson, M. Lipson, J. A. Miranowski, E. D. Owens, D.
Pimentel, and L. A. Thrupp. 2004. Rethinking the vision for environmental
research in U.S. agriculture. BioScience 54: 61-65.[PDF]
Robertson, G. P. 2004. Abatement of nitrous oxide, methane, and the
other non-CO2 greenhouse gases: The need for a systems approach.
Pages 493-506 in C. B. Field and M. R. Raupach, eds. The Global Carbon
Cycle. Island Press, Washington, DC, USA.
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Bergsma, T.T., G. P. Robertson, and N. E. Ostrom. 2002. Influence of soil moisture and land use history on denitrification
end-products. Journal of Environmental Quality 31: 711-717.
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Cavigelli, M. A., and G. P. Robertson. 2001. Role
of denitrifier diversity in rates of nitrous oxide consumption in a
terrestrial ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 33: 297-310.
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Robertson,
G. P., and R. R. Harwood. 2001. Sustainable agriculture. Pages
99-108 in S. A. Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Academic
Press, New York.
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Cavigelli,
M. A., and G. P. Robertson. 2000. The functional significance of
denitrifier community composition in a terrestrial ecosystem. Ecology
81:1402-1414.
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Robertson, G. P., E. A. Paul, and R. R. Harwood. 2000. Greenhouse gases in
intensive agriculture: Contributions of individual gases to the
radiative forcing of the atmosphere. Science 289:1922-1925.
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Robertson, G. P., and E. A. Paul. 2000. Decomposition and soil organic matter
dynamics. Pages 104-116 in E. S. Osvaldo, R. B. Jackson, H. A. Mooney,
and R. W. Howarth, eds. Methods in Ecosystem Science. Springer
Verlag, New York, New York, USA.
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Robertson,
G.P. Denitrification. 2000. Pages C181-190 in M.E. Sumner et al., eds. Handbook of
Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
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Robertson,
G. P., C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. 1999. Standard
Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University
Press, New York.
Robertson, G. P., and E. A. Paul. 1998. Ecological research in agricultural
ecosystems: contributions to ecosystem science and to the management of
agronomic resources. Pages 142-164 in M. L. Pace and P. M. Groffman,
eds. Successes, Limitations and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science. Cary
Conference VII. Springer-Verlag, NY.
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Ambus,
P., and G. P. Robertson. 1998. Automated near-continuous measurement of
CO2 and N2O fluxes with a photoacoustic infra-red spectrometer and
flow-through soil cover boxes. Soil Science Society of America
Journal 62:394-400.
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Robertson,
G.P. 1997. Nitrogen use efficiency in row crop agriculture: crop
nitrogen use and soil nitrogen loss. Pages 347-365 in Ecology in
Agriculture, L. Jackson, ed. Academic Press, NY.
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Robertson,
G.P., K.M. Klingensmith, M.J. Klug, E.A. Paul, J.R. Crum, and B.G.
Ellis. 1997. Soil resources, microbial activity, and plant productivity
across an agricultural ecosystem. Ecological Applications
7:158-170.
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Robertson,
G.P. and D.W. Freckman. 1995. The spatial distribution of nematode
trophic groups across a cultivated ecosystem. Ecology
76:1425-1432.
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Smith,
K.A., G.P. Robertson, and J.M. Melillo. 1994. Trace gas exchange between
the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere in the midlatitudes. pp.
179-204 in R.G. Prinn, ed. Global Atmospheric-Biospheric Chemistry.
Plenum Press, NY.
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Robertson,
G.P. and K.L. Gross. 1994. Assessing the heterogeneity of below ground
resources: quantifying pattern and scale. Pages 237-253 In M.M. Caldwell
and R. Pearcy, eds. Plant Exploitation of Environmental Heterogeneity.
Academic Press, New York.
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Henrot,
J. and G.P. Robertson. 1993. Vegetation removal in two soils of the
humid tropics: effect on microbial biomass. Soil Biology and
Biochemistry 26:111-116.
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Robertson,
G.P., J.R. Crum, and B.G. Ellis. 1993. The spatial variability of soil
resources following long-term disturbance. Oecologia 96:451-456.
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Robertson,
G.P. 1993. Fluxes of nitrous oxide and other nitrogen trace gases from
intensively managed landscapes: a global perspective. Pages 95-108 in
L.A. Harper et al., eds. Agricultural Ecosystem Effects on Trace
Gases and Global Climate Change. Am. Soc. Agron., Madison,
Wisconsin.
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Paul,
E.A. and G.P. Robertson. 1989. Ecology and the agricultural sciences. Ecology
70:1594-1596.
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Robertson,
G.P. and J.M. Tiedje. 1988. Denitrification in a humid tropical
rainforest. Nature 336:756-759.
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Sollins,
P., G.P. Robertson, and G. Uehara. 1988. Nutrient mobility in variable-
and permanent-charge soils. Biogeochemistry 6:181-199.
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Robertson,
G.P., M.A. Huston, F.C. Evans and J.M. Tiedje. 1988. Spatial variability
in a successional plant community: patterns of nitrogen availability. Ecology
69:1517-1524.
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Robertson,
G.P. and J.M. Tiedje. 1987. Nitrous oxide sources in aerobic soils:
nitrification, denitrification, and other biological processes. Soil
Biology and Biochemistry 19:187-193.
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Robertson,
G.P. and T. Rosswall. 1986. Nitrogen in West Africa: the regional cycle. Ecological Monographs 56:43-72.
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Robertson,
G.P. 1982. Nitrification in forested ecosystems. Phil. Trans. Roy.
Soc. Lond. B 296:445-457.
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