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    Influence of sediment quality and microbial community on the functioning capacity of a constructed wetland treating alkaline leachate after 5.5 years in operation by Hudson, A., Murnane, J.G., O'Dwyer, T., Pawlett, M., Courtney, R.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-04-2023)
    “…Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been demonstrated as a cost-effective alternative to chemical treatment systems for mine waters, with the microbial communities…”
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    The potential for constructed wetlands to treat alkaline bauxite-residue leachate: Phragmites australis growth by Higgins, D., Curtin, T., Pawlett, M., Courtney, R.

    “…High alkalinity (pH > 12) of bauxite-residue leachates presents challenges for the long-term storage and managements of the residue. Recent evidence has…”
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    On the origin of carbon dioxide released from rewetted soils by Fraser, F.C., Corstanje, R., Deeks, L.K., Harris, J.A., Pawlett, M., Todman, L.C., Whitmore, A.P., Ritz, K.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2016)
    “…When dry soils are rewetted a pulse of CO2 is invariably released, and whilst this phenomenon has been studied for decades, the precise origins of this CO2…”
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    Defining and quantifying the resilience of responses to disturbance: a conceptual and modelling approach from soil science by Todman, L. C., Fraser, F. C., Corstanje, R., Deeks, L. K., Harris, J. A., Pawlett, M., Ritz, K., Whitmore, A. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-06-2016)
    “…There are several conceptual definitions of resilience pertaining to environmental systems and, even if resilience is clearly defined in a particular context,…”
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    Nutrient potential of biosolids and urea derived organo-mineral fertilisers in a field scale experiment using ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) by Pawlett, M., Deeks, L.K., Sakrabani, R.

    Published in Field crops research (01-04-2015)
    “…•OMFs can act as an alternative fertiliser to meet ryegrass nutrient requirements.•Urea addition to biosolids reduced soil available phosphorus.•Urea addition…”
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    Evidence for functional state transitions in intensively-managed soil ecosystems by Todman, L. C., Fraser, F. C., Corstanje, R., Harris, J. A., Pawlett, M., Ritz, K., Whitmore, A. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-08-2018)
    “…Soils are fundamental to terrestrial ecosystem functioning and food security, thus their resilience to disturbances is critical. Furthermore, they provide…”
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    Distinct respiratory responses of soils to complex organic substrate are governed predominantly by soil architecture and its microbial community by Fraser, F.C., Todman, L.C., Corstanje, R., Deeks, L.K., Harris, J.A., Pawlett, M., Whitmore, A.P., Ritz, K.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2016)
    “…Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, climate, environment and biology, are well known, but their…”
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    effect of earthworms and liming on soil microbial communities by Pawlett, M, Hopkins, D. W, Moffett, B. F, Harris, J. A

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-03-2009)
    “…The effect of liming and earthworms on the composition and function of soil microbial communities was investigated in an upland soil from the UK in order to…”
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    Spatial variation of ammonia volatilization from soil and its scale-dependent correlation with soil properties by Corstanje, R, Kirk, G.J.D, Pawlett, M, Read, R, Lark, R.M

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-12-2008)
    “…Quantitative predictions of ammonia volatilization from soil are useful to environmental managers and policy makers and empirical models have been used with…”
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    Engineering difference: Matrix design determines community composition in wastewater treatment systems by Harris, J.A., Baptista, J.D.C., Curtis, T.P., Nelson, A.K., Pawlett, M., Ritz, K., Tyrrel, S.F.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2012)
    “…► A series of model treatment modules of varying physical complexity were developed. ► A synthetic ammonium based wastewater was pumped through them for 16…”
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    Does soil biology hold the key to optimized slurry management? A manifesto for research by Harris, J. A., Tyrrel, S. F., Ritz, K., Lanigan, G. J., Griffiths, B. S., Brennan, F. P., Bourdin, F., Massey, P. A., Moynihan, E. L., Rogers, N. E., Kibblewhite, M. G., Pawlett, M., Sakrabani, R., Hoekstra, N. J., Creamer, R. E., Schulte, R. P. O., Richards, K. G.

    Published in Soil use and management (01-12-2011)
    “…The application of agricultural biosolids to land is likely to increase on farms as pressures intensify to manage nutrients and carbon, especially with regard…”
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    The contribution of natural burials to soil ecosystem services: Review and emergent research questions by Pawlett, M., Girkin, N.T., Deeks, L., Evans, D.L., Sakrabani, R., Masters, P., Garnett, K., Márquez-Grant, N.

    “…The modern funeral industry faces many environmental risks and challenges, such as the use of sustainable materials for coffins, the release of potentially…”
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    Facilitating ecosystem assembly: Plant-soil interactions as a restoration tool by van der Bij, A.U., Weijters, M.J., Bobbink, R., Harris, J.A., Pawlett, M., Ritz, K., Benetková, P., Moradi, J., Frouz, J., van Diggelen, R.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2018)
    “…Although plant-soil interactions are increasingly recognized as an important factor in ecosystem restoration, their effects on community assembly during de…”
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    Soil microbial community assembly precedes vegetation development after drastic techniques to mitigate effects of nitrogen deposition by van der Bij, A.U., Pawlett, M., Harris, J.A., Ritz, K., van Diggelen, R.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2017)
    “…Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate these effects, drastic techniques such as sod-cutting and…”
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