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    Impact of pyrolysis temperature and manure source on physicochemical characteristics of biochar by Cantrell, Keri B., Hunt, Patrick G., Uchimiya, Minori, Novak, Jeffrey M., Ro, Kyoung S.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-03-2012)
    “…► Pyrolysis of a range of manures yields alkaline inorganic nutrient-rich biochars. ► Properties similar for turkey and poultry litter, feedlot and dairy, but…”
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    Efficacy of biochar to remove Escherichia coli from stormwater under steady and intermittent flow by Mohanty, Sanjay K., Cantrell, Keri B., Nelson, Kara L., Boehm, Alexandria B.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2014)
    “…Biofilters, designed to facilitate the infiltration of stormwater into soil, are generally ineffective in removing bacteria from stormwater, thereby causing…”
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    Biochar: A synthesis of its agronomic impact beyond carbon sequestration by Spokas, Kurt A, Cantrell, Keri B, Novak, Jeffrey M, Archer, David W, Ippolito, James A, Collins, Harold P, Boateng, Akwasi A, Lima, Isabel M, Lamb, Marshall C, McAloon, Andrew J, Lentz, Rodrick D, Nichols, Kristine A

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-07-2012)
    “…Biochar has been recently heralded as an amendment to revitalize degraded soils, improve soil carbon sequestration, increase agronomic productivity and enter…”
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    Addition of activated switchgrass biochar to an aridic subsoil increases microbial nitrogen cycling gene abundances by Ducey, Thomas F., Ippolito, James A., Cantrell, Keri B., Novak, Jeffrey M., Lentz, Rodrick D.

    “…► Portneuf soil was amended with 1%, 2%, or 10% (w/w) activated switchgrass biochar. ► 16S rDNA gene abundances in 10% biochar soil increased 136%, over…”
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    Carbon mineralization in two ultisols amended with different sources and particle sizes of pyrolyzed biochar by Sigua, G.C., Novak, J.M., Watts, D.W., Cantrell, K.B., Shumaker, P.D., Szögi, A.A., Johnson, M.G.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2014)
    “…•Sources and particle sizes of biochars influenced biochar mineralization and stability.•Stability of biochar in soil is salient feature to evaluate its use as…”
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    Compositional and Thermal Evaluation of Lignocellulosic and Poultry Litter Chars via High and Low Temperature Pyrolysis by Novak, J. M, Cantrell, K. B, Watts, D. W

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2013)
    “…Inorganic elements in biomass feedstocks can influence thermochemical reactions as well as the resultant char's elemental, compositional, and thermal…”
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    Biochar Affects Essential Nutrients of Carrot Taproots and Lettuce Leaves by Olszyk, David M, Shiroyama, Tamotsu, Novak, Jeffrey M, Cantrell, Keri B, Sigua, Gilbert, Watts, Donald W, Johnson, Mark G

    Published in HortScience (01-02-2020)
    “…Essential nutrient concentrations in crops can affect human health. While biochar has the potential as a soil amendment to improve crop yields, it may also…”
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    The potential impacts of biomass feedstock production on water resource availability by Stone, K.C., Hunt, P.G., Cantrell, K.B., Ro, K.S.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-03-2010)
    “…Biofuels are a major topic of global interest and technology development. Whereas bioenergy crop production is highly dependent on water, bioenergy development…”
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    Effects of biochars and hydrochars produced from lignocellulosic and animal manure on fertility of a Mollisol and Entisol by Novak, J. M, Spokas, K. A, Cantrell, K. B, Ro, K. S, Watts, D. W, Glaz, B, Busscher, W. J, Hunt, P. G

    Published in Soil use and management (01-06-2014)
    “…Biochar and hydrochars (HC) are emerging soil fertility amendments; however, their ability to improve fertility levels in soils possessing vastly different…”
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    Thermochemical conversion of livestock wastes: Carbonization of swine solids by Ro, K.S., Cantrell, K.B., Hunt, P.G., Ducey, T.F., Vanotti, M.B., Szogi, A.A.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-11-2009)
    “…Slow pyrolysis or carbonization promotes the conversion of animal manures such as swine manure into charcoal. In this paper, the carbonizing kinetics of swine…”
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    Antidromic propagation of action potentials in branched axons: implications for the mechanisms of action of deep brain stimulation by Grill, Warren M., Cantrell, Meredith B., Robertson, Matthew S.

    Published in Journal of computational neuroscience (01-02-2008)
    “…Electrical stimulation of the central nervous system creates both orthodromically propagating action potentials, by stimulation of local cells and passing…”
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    Livestock waste-to-bioenergy generation opportunities by Cantrell, Keri B., Ducey, Thomas, Ro, Kyoung S., Hunt, Patrick G.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-11-2008)
    “…The use of biological and thermochemical conversion (TCC) technologies in livestock waste-to-bioenergy treatments can provide livestock operators with multiple…”
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    Qualitative analysis of volatile organic compounds on biochar by Spokas, Kurt A., Novak, Jeffrey M., Stewart, Catherine E., Cantrell, Keri B., Uchimiya, Minori, DuSaire, Martin G., Ro, Kyoung S.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-10-2011)
    “…► Over 140 individual chemical compounds were desorbed from some biochars. ► There were no clear feedstock dependencies to the sorbed VOC composition. ► Sorbed…”
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    High-Temperature Pyrolysis of Blended Animal Manures for Producing Renewable Energy and Value-Added Biochar by Ro, Kyoung S, Cantrell, Keri B, Hunt, Patrick G

    “…In this study, we used a commercial pilot-scale pyrolysis reactor system to produce combustible gas and biochar at 620 °C from three sources (chicken litter,…”
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    Plant Macro- and Micronutrient Dynamics in a Biochar-Amended Wetland Muck by Novak, J. M., Sigua, G. C., Spokas, K. A., Busscher, W. J., Cantrell, K. B., Watts, D. W., Glaz, B., Hunt, P. G.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-01-2015)
    “…Biochar is an organic carbon (OC) and plant nutrient-rich substance that may be an ideal amendment for bolstering soil organic matter and nutrient contents…”
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    Green diatom mutants reveal an intricate biosynthetic pathway of fucoxanthin by Bai, Yu, Cao, Tianjun, Dautermann, Oliver, Buschbeck, Paul, Cantrell, Michael B, Chen, Yinjuan, Lein, Christopher D, Shi, Xiaohuo, Ware, Maxwell A, Yang, Fenghua, Zhang, Huan, Zhang, Lihan, Peers, Graham, Li, Xiaobo, Lohr, Martin

    “…Fucoxanthin is a major light-harvesting pigment in ecologically important algae such as diatoms, haptophytes, and brown algae (Phaeophyceae). Therefore, it is…”
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    Designer, acidic biochar influences calcareous soil characteristics by Ippolito, J.A., Ducey, T.F., Cantrell, K.B., Novak, J.M., Lentz, R.D.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2016)
    “…In a proof-of-concept study, an acidic (pH 5.8) biochar was created using a low pyrolysis temperature (350°C) and steam activation (800°C) to potentially…”
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    Factors associated with long-term progression or stability in primary open-angle glaucoma by Stewart, William C, Kolker, Allan E, Sharpe, Elizabeth D, Day, Douglas G, Holmes, Keri T, Leech, Jessica N, Johnson, Mark, Cantrell, Jennifer B

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-09-2000)
    “…PURPOSE: To evaluate long-term risk factors for progression or stability in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. METHOD: We retrospectively included…”
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