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    Wheat straw biochar reduces environmental cadmium bioavailability by Cui, Liqiang, Noerpel, Matt R., Scheckel, Kirk G., Ippolito, James A.

    Published in Environment international (01-05-2019)
    “…Cadmium contamination in waters and soils can lead to food chain accumulation and ultimately deterioration in human health; means for reducing bioavailable Cd…”
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    Lead smelting effects heavy metal concentrations in soils, wheat, and potentially humans by Li, Liping, Zhang, Yuqing, Ippolito, James A., Xing, Weiqin, Qiu, Kunyan, Yang, Hao

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-02-2020)
    “…Cadmium, Cu, Pb and Zn concentrations and distribution in soil, wheat, and the potential for human heavy metal accumulation near a Pb smelting affected area…”
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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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    Soil fertility interactions with Sinorhizobium-legume symbiosis in a simulated Martian regolith; effects on nitrogen content and plant health by Harris, Franklin, Dobbs, John, Atkins, David, Ippolito, James A, Stewart, Jane E

    Published in PloS one (29-09-2021)
    “…Due to increasing population growth and declining arable land on Earth, astroagriculture will be vital to terraform Martian regolith for settlement. Nodulating…”
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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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    Tomato domestication rather than subsequent breeding events reduces microbial associations related to phosphorus recovery by Dixon, Mary M., Afkairin, Antisar, Davis, Jessica G., Chitwood-Brown, Jessica, Buchanan, Cassidy M., Ippolito, James A., Manter, Daniel K., Vivanco, Jorge M.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-04-2024)
    “…Legacy phosphorus (P) is a reservoir of sparingly available P, and its recovery could enhance sustainable use of nonrenewable mineral fertilizers…”
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    Biochars Impact on Soil-Moisture Storage in an Ultisol and Two Aridisols by NOVAK, Jeffrey M, BUSSCHER, Warren J, REHRAH, Djaafar, SCHOMBERG, Harry, WATTS, Donald W, AMONETTE, James E, IPPOLITO, James A, LIMA, Isabel M, GASKIN, Julia, DAS, K. C, STEINER, Christoph, AHMEDNA, Mohamed

    Published in Soil science (01-05-2012)
    “…Biochar additions to soils can improve soil-water storage capability; however, there is sparse information identifying feedstocks and pyrolysis conditions that…”
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    Tracking Soil Health Changes in a Management-Intensive Grazing Agroecosystem by Trimarco, Tad, Brummer, Joe E., Buchanan, Cassidy, Ippolito, James A.

    Published in Soil systems (01-12-2023)
    “…Management-intensive Grazing (MiG) has been proposed to sustainably intensify agroecosystems through careful management of livestock rotations on pastureland…”
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    Biochar and Cd Alter the Degradation and Transport of Kasugamycin in Soil and Spinach by Cui, Liqiang, Ma, Jingwen, Quan, Guixiang, Yan, Jinlong, Ippolito, James A, Wang, Hui

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…Biochar has been widely studied to reduce multiple contaminant sources in one matrix (e.g., several heavy metals in soils), yet less attention has been paid to…”
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    Soil health as a proxy for long-term reclamation success of metal-contaminated mine tailings using lime and biosolids by Ippolito, James A., Li, Liping, Banet, Travis, Brummer, Joe E., Buchanan, Cassidy, Betts, Aaron R., Scheckel, Kirk, Basta, Nick, Brown, Sally L.

    Published in Soil & Environmental Health (01-08-2024)
    “…Mine lands contaminted with heavy metals pose environmental risks, and thus reclamation is paramount for improving soil, plant, animal, and ecosystem health. A…”
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    Harnessing Phosphorous (P) Fertilizer-Insensitive Bacteria to Enhance Rhizosphere P Bioavailability in Legumes by Afkairin, Antisar, Dixon, Mary M, Buchanan, Cassidy, Ippolito, James A, Manter, Daniel K, Davis, Jessica G, Vivanco, Jorge M

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (08-02-2024)
    “…Phosphorous (P) is widely used in agriculture; yet, P fertilizers are a nonrenewable resource. Thus, mechanisms to improve soil P bioavailability need to be…”
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    Magnesium activation affects the properties and phosphate sorption capacity of poultry litter biochar by Padilla, Joshua T., Watts, Donald W., Novak, Jeffrey M., Cerven, Vasile, Ippolito, James A., Szogi, Ariel A., Johnson, Mark G.

    Published in Biochar (Online) (07-10-2023)
    “…Biochars with a high affinity for phosphorus (P) are promising soil amendments for reducing P in agricultural runoff. Poultry litter (PL) is an abundant…”
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    Animal carcass burial management: implications for sustainable biochar use by Vithanage, Meththika, Mayakaduwage, S. S., Gunarathne, Viraj, Rajapaksha, Anushka Upamali, Ahmad, Mahtab, Abduljabbar, Adel, Usman, Adel, Al-Wabel, Mohammad I., Ippolito, James A., Ok, Yong Sik

    Published in Applied biological chemistry (01-12-2021)
    “…This review focuses on existing technologies for carcass and corpse disposal and potential alternative treatment strategies. Furthermore, key issues related to…”
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    Short- and Long-Term Biochar Cadmium and Lead Immobilization Mechanisms by Liqiang Cui, Lianqing Li, Rongjun Bian, Jinlong Yan, Guixiang Quan, Yuming Liu, James A. Ippolito, Hui Wang

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-07-2020)
    “…The mechanisms of soil Cd and Pb alterations and distribution following biochar (BC; 0 to 40 t ha−1) amendments applied (in either 2009 [long-term] or in 2016…”
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    Microbial Response to Phytostabilization in Mining Impacted Soils Using Maize in Conjunction with Biochar and Compost by Ducey, Thomas F, Sigua, Gilbert C, Novak, Jeffrey M, Ippolito, James A, Spokas, Kurt A, Johnson, Mark G

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (09-12-2021)
    “…Even after remediation, mining impacted soils can leave behind a landscape inhospitable to plant growth and containing residual heavy metals. While…”
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    Soil health changes following transition from an annual cropping to perennial management‐intensive grazing agroecosystem by Shawver, Casey J., Ippolito, James A., Brummer, Joe E., Ahola, Jason K., Rhoades, Ryan D.

    “…Management‐intensive grazing (MiG) on irrigated, perennial pastures has steadily increased in the western United States due to pressure for reducing public…”
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    Analysis of total metals in waste molding and core sands from ferrous and non-ferrous foundries by Miguel, Roberto E., Ippolito, James A., Leytem, April B., Porta, Atilio A., Banda Noriega, Roxana B., Dungan, Robert S.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-11-2012)
    “…Waste molding and core sands from the foundry industry are successfully being used around the world in geotechnical and soil-related applications. Although…”
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    Contrasting effects of biochar versus manure on soil microbial communities and enzyme activities in an Aridisol by Elzobair, Khalid A., Stromberger, Mary E., Ippolito, James A., Lentz, Rodrick D.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2016)
    “…•Biochar, manure, and biochar+manure effects were studied in the field.•Microbial communities and enzyme activities were affected by manure but not…”
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