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    Nitrogen management to reduce yield-scaled global warming potential in rice by Liang, X.Q., Li, H., Wang, S.X., Ye, Y.S., Ji, Y.J., Tian, G.M., van Kessel, C., Linquist, B.A.

    Published in Field crops research (01-05-2013)
    “…•Rice yields increased similarly in response to urea- and manure-N.•Manure increased GWP by 60% relative to urea due to higher CH4 and N2O…”
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    Soil Aggregate Size Affects Phosphorus Desorption from Highly Weathered Soils and Plant Growth by Wang, X., Yost, R.S., Linquist, B.A.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-2001)
    “…Because plant absorption of P depends on the desorption of P from soil, understanding P desorption from soils may improve the precision of P diagnosis and…”
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    Residual phosphorus and long-term management strategies for an Ultisol by Linquist, B.A. (California Univ., Davis, CA (USA). Dept. of Agronomy and Range Science), Singleton, P.W, Cassman, K.G, Keane, K

    Published in Plant and soil (1996)
    “…Knowledge of residual benefits from previously applied P is crucial to maximize economic returns to current P inputs. We measured the residual benefits of P…”
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    Agronomic productivity and nitrogen requirements of alternative tillage and crop establishment systems for improved weed control in direct-seeded rice by Pittelkow, C.M., Fischer, A.J., Moechnig, M.J., Hill, J.E., Koffler, K.B., Mutters, R.G., Greer, C.A., Cho, Y.S., van Kessel, C., Linquist, B.A.

    Published in Field crops research (29-03-2012)
    “…► No-till stale seedbed practices significantly improved weed control. ► Agronomic productivity of conventional and alternative establishment systems was…”
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    Winter Straw and Water Management Effects on Soil Nitrogen Dynamics in California Rice Systems by Linquist, B.A, Brouder, S.M, Hill, J.E

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-07-2006)
    “…This study examines the effects of straw management and winter flooding on soil N dynamics and crop N uptake in California rice (Oryza sativa L.) systems…”
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    Site-specific, real-time temperatures improve the accuracy of weed emergence predictions in direct-seeded rice systems by Lundy, M.E., Hill, J.E., van Kessel, C., Owen, D.A., Pedroso, R.M., Boddy, L.G., Fischer, A.J., Linquist, B.A.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-01-2014)
    “…•We developed and validated thermal-unit driven weed emergence models.•We simulated weed emergence in the region of interest across 48 dates and 9years.•We…”
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    Late-season nitrogen may be efficient way to increase winter wheat protein by Bruce Linquist, Ken G. Cassman, Allan Fulton, Lee Jackson

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-03-1992)
    “…On-farm experiments were conducted throughout California to study the effect of early- and late-season nitrogen fertilizer applications on grain protein in…”
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    Aggregate size effects on the sorption and release of phosphorus in an Ultisol by Linquist, B.A, Singleton, P.W, Yost, R.S, Cassman, K.G

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-1997)
    “…Despite extensive research on soil-P reactions, little is known of the effect of soil aggregation on these processes. This study was conducted to determine the…”
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    Nitrogen and potassium fertility impacts on aggregate sheath spot disease and yields of rice [Oryza sativa] by Linquist, B.A.(University of California, Davis (USA)), Byous, E, Jones, G, Williams, J.F, Six, J, Horwath, W, van Kessel, C

    Published in Plant production science (2008)
    “…Aggregate sheath spot (AgSS), a disease caused by Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae, is one of the major rice (Oryza sativa L.) diseases in California. A three year…”
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