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    Phosphorus Availability and Sorption as Affected by Long‐Term Fertilization by Wang, Yanling, Tang, Jianwu, Zhang, Hailin, Schroder, Jackie L., He, Yuanqiu

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-09-2014)
    “…Udic Ferrosols derived from the red clay of the Quaternary are characterized by a high P sorption capacity (PSC) and low P availability, which are mostly…”
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    Soil Acidification from Long-Term Use of Nitrogen Fertilizers on Winter Wheat by Schroder, Jackie L, Zhang, Hailin, Girma, Kefyalew, Raun, William R, Penn, Chad J, Payton, Mark E

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2011)
    “…Although N fertilizers are not acidic, their inputs to soil are acid forming. As a result of the long-term use of N fertilizers, soils in the Great Plains are…”
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    Evaluating the contribution of soil properties to modifying lead phytoavailability and phytotoxicity by Dayton, Elizabeth A., Basta, Nicholas T., Payton, Mark E., Bradham, Karen D., Schroder, Jackie L., Lanno, Roman P.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2006)
    “…Soil properties affect Pb bioavailability to human and ecological receptors and should be considered during ecological risk assessment of contaminated soil. We…”
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    Phytoremediation of Soil Phosphorus with Crabgrass by Gotcher, Malarie J., Zhang, Hailin, Schroder, Jackie L., Payton, Mark E.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Nutrient buildup in pastures from repeated animal manure application may increase soil P and contribute to eutrophication and water quality deterioration…”
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    Trace Elements in Benchmark Soils of Oklahoma by Richards, Jaben R, Schroder, Jackie L, Zhang, Hailin, Basta, Nicholas T, Wang, Yanling, Payton, Mark E

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2012)
    “…Natural background concentrations of trace elements in soils must be determined to establish baseline levels for soil remediation and to avoid the…”
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    Micronutrient Availability as Affected by the Long-Term Application of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Organic Amendments by Richards, Jaben R, Zhang, Hailin, Schroder, Jackie L, Hattey, Jeffrey A, Raun, William R, Payton, Mark E

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2011)
    “…Micronutrient availability is important to crop production and can be affected by long-term application of P and organic amendments. This study was conducted…”
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    Interlaboratory Validation of the Mehlich 3 Method as a Universal Extractant for Plant Nutrients by Schroder, Jackie L, Zhang, Hailin, Richards, Jaben R, Payton, Mark E

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-07-2009)
    “…The Mehlich 3 (M3) method is widely used to extract plant-available phosphorus from soil over a wide range of pH values. The method is also used by many…”
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    In Vitro Gastrointestinal Method To Estimate Relative Bioavailable Cadmium in Contaminated Soil by Schroder, Jackie L., Basta, Nicholas T., Si, Jitao, Casteel, Stan W., Evans, Tim, Payton, Mark

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-2003)
    “…The capacity of an in vitro gastrointestinal (IVG) method to predict relative bioavailable Cd from soil ingestion was evaluated. Bioaccessible Cd determined by…”
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    Interlaboratory validation of the Mehlich 3 method for extraction of plant-available phosphorus by Zhang, Hailin, Kaiuki, Solomon, Schroder, Jackie L, Payton, Mark E, Focht, Charlie

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-01-2009)
    “…The Mehlich 3 (M3) method is widely used for extraction of plant-available phosphorus (P) from soil over a wide range of pH values. The method is also used by…”
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    Reducing Potential Leaching of Phosphorus, Heavy Metals, and Fecal Coliform From Animal Wastes Using Bauxite Residues by Wang, Jim J., Zhang, Hailin, Schroder, Jackie L., Udeigwe, Theophilus K., Zhang, Zengqiang, Dodla, Syam K., Stietiya, M. Hashem

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (2011)
    “…Long-term applications of animal manures to agricultural fields have caused serious environmental concerns over release of excessive nutrients, heavy metals,…”
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    Spatial Variability and Soil Sampling in a Grazed Pasture by Kariuki, Solomon K, Zhang, Hailin, Schroder, Jackie L, Hanks, Travis, Payton, M, Morris, Tracy

    “…Spatial variability in soil tests for essential plant nutrients influences how well producers accurately sample their fields for fertilization and compliance…”
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    Temporal Variability of Soil Property Dynamics in a Grazed Pasture by Kariuki, Solomon K, Schroder, Jackie L, Zhang, Hailin, Hanks, Travis, McGrath, Joshua M, Payton, Mark E

    “…The seasonal change in soil nutrients influences when producers can accurately sample fields for fertilization and compliance with environmental regulations…”
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    Ecotoxicological Risks Associated with Land Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes. I. Residual Soil Contamination and Bioaccumulation by Cotton Rats (Sigmodon Hispidus) by Schroder, Jackie, Basta, Nicholas, Payton, Mark, Wilson, James, Carlson, Ruth, Janz, David, Lochmiller, Robert

    “…Petrochemical waste contains both organic and inorganic contaminants that can pollute soil and may pose significant ecological risks to wildlife. Petrochemical…”
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    Soil contamination and bioaccumulation of inorganics on petrochemical sites by Schroder, Jackie L., Basta, Nicholas T., Lochmiller, Robert L., Rafferty, Dan P., Payton, Mark, Kim, Soochong, Qualls Jr, Charles W.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-08-2000)
    “…Petrochemical waste contains inorganic contaminants that can pollute soil and pose ecological risks to wildlife. Few studies have evaluated bioaccumulation of…”
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    Ecotoxicological Risks Associated with Land Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes. III. Immune Function and Hematology of Cotton Rats by Wilson, James, Carlson, Ruth, Janz, David, Lochmiller, Robert, Schroder, Jackie, Basta, Nicholas

    “…Landfarming is a widely used method of treating petrochemical waste through microbial biodegradation. The effects of residual petrochemical contamination on…”
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    Ecotoxicological Risks Associated with Land Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes. II. Effects on Hepatic Phase I and Phase II Detoxification Enzymes in Cotton Rats by Carlson, Ruth, Wilson, James, Lochmiller, Robert, Janz, David, Schroder, Jackie, Basta, Nicholas

    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate possible exposure and resultant hepatic effects of petrochemical waste on cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) living on…”
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    Soil and vegetation fluoride exposure pathways to cotton rats on a petrochemical-contaminated landfarm by Schroder, J.L, Basta, N.T, Rafferty, D.P, Lochmiller, R.L, Kim, S, Qualls, C.W. Jr, McBee, K

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…Total fluoride (F) content of soils, vegetation, and cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) was measured on a landfarm contaminated with petrochemical wastes. A…”
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    Widespread Risks of Dental Fluorosis in Cotton Rats (Sigmodon hispidus) Residing on Petrochemical Waste Sites by Kim, Soochong, Stair, Eric L., Lochmiller, Robert L., Rafferty, Daniel P., Schroder, Jackie L., Basta, Nicholas T., Lish, James W., Jr, Charles W. Qualls

    “…Fluoride has been identified as a ubiquitous contaminant of soils where petrochemical wastes have been disposed. The purpose of this study was to assess how…”
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    Effect of soil properties on lead bioavailability and toxicity to earthworms by Bradham, Karen D., Dayton, Elizabeth A., Basta, Nicholas T., Schroder, Jackie, Payton, Mark, Lanno, Roman P.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2006)
    “…Soil properties are important factors modifying metal bioavailability to ecological receptors. Twenty‐one soils with a wide range of soil properties (USA;…”
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