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Martin Shipitalo
Martin Shipitalo
E-mail megerősítve itt: ars.usda.gov
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Conservation tillage and macropore factors that affect water movement and the fate of chemicals
MJ Shipitalo, WA Dick, WM Edwards
Soil and tillage research 53 (3-4), 167-183, 2000
4262000
Chemistry and micromorphology of aggregation in earthworm casts
MJ Shipitalo, R Protz
Geoderma 45 (3-4), 357-374, 1989
2921989
Initial storm effects on macropore transport of surface‐applied chemicals in no‐till soil
MJ Shipitalo, WM Edwards, LB Owens, WA Dick
Soil Science Society of America Journal 54 (6), 1530-1536, 1990
2781990
Factors affecting preferential flow of water and atrazine through earthworm burrows under continuous no‐till corn
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, LB Owens, WA Dick
Journal of environmental quality 22 (3), 453-457, 1993
2471993
Effect of Lumbricus terrestris L. burrows on hydrology of continuous no-till corn fields
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, LB Owens, LD Norton
Geoderma 46 (1-3), 73-84, 1990
2391990
Quantifying the effects of earthworms on soil aggregation and porosity
MJ Shipitalo, RC Le Bayon
Earthworm ecology, 183-200, 2004
2202004
Factors influencing the dispersibility of clay in worm casts
MJ Shipitalo, R Protz
Soil Science Society of America Journal 52 (3), 764-769, 1988
2201988
Rainfall intensity affects transport of water and chemicals through macropores in no‐till soil
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, LB Owens, WA Dick
Soil Science Society of America Journal 56 (1), 52-58, 1992
2141992
Water and nitrate movement in earthworm burrows within long-term no-till cornfields
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, LB Owens, LD Norton
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 44 (3), 240-243, 1989
1981989
Comparison of morphology and porosity of a soil under conventional and zero tillage
MJ Shipitalo, R Protz
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 67 (3), 445-456, 1987
1801987
Potential of earthworm burrows to transmit injected animal wastes to tile drains
MJ Shipitalo, F Gibbs
Soil Science Society of America Journal 64 (6), 2103-2109, 2000
1662000
Role of Lumbricus terrestris (L.) burrows on quality of infiltrating water
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, SJ Traina, CA Edwards, LB Owens
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 24 (12), 1555-1561, 1992
1651992
Interaction of earthworm burrows and cracks in a clayey, subsurface-drained, soil
MJ Shipitalo, V Nuutinen, KR Butt
Applied Soil Ecology 26 (3), 209-217, 2004
1622004
Occupancy and geometrical properties of Lumbricus terrestris L. burrows affecting infiltration
MJ Shipitalo, KR Butt
Pedobiologia 43 (6), 782-794, 1999
1611999
Effect of diet on the feeding and casting activity of Lumbricus terrestris and L. rubellus in laboratory culture
MJ Shipitalo, R Protz, AD Tomlin
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 20 (2), 233-237, 1988
1521988
Contribution of macroporosity to infiltration into a continuous corn no-tilled watershed: implications for contaminant movement
WM Edwards, MJ Shipitalo, LD Norton
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 3 (2-4), 193-205, 1988
1291988
Organic carbon influences on soil particle density and rheological properties
H Blanco-Canqui, R Lal, WM Post, RC Izaurralde, MJ Shipitalo
Soil Science Society of America Journal 70 (4), 1407-1414, 2006
1242006
Runoff and erosion control with conservation tillage and reduced-input practices on cropped watersheds
MJ Shipitalo, WM Edwards
Soil and Tillage Research 46 (1-2), 1-12, 1998
1231998
Consequences of earthworms in agricultural soils: aggregation and porosity
WM Edwards
Earthworm ecology, 147-161, 1998
1181998
Bioassay of estrogenicity and chemical analyses of estrogens in streams across the United States associated with livestock operations
DA Alvarez, NW Shappell, LO Billey, DS Bermudez, VS Wilson, ...
Water research 47 (10), 3347-3363, 2013
1172013
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