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Alan Franzluebbers
Alan Franzluebbers
USDA, Agricultural Research Service
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Soil organic matter stratification ratio as an indicator of soil quality
AJ Franzluebbers
Soil and Tillage Research 66 (2), 95-106, 2002
12832002
Water infiltration and soil structure related to organic matter and its stratification with depth
AJ Franzluebbers
Soil and Tillage research 66 (2), 197-205, 2002
10962002
Agricultural opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
JMF Johnson, AJ Franzluebbers, SL Weyers, DC Reicosky
Environmental pollution 150 (1), 107-124, 2007
9432007
Integrated crop–livestock systems: Strategies to achieve synergy between agricultural production and environmental quality
G Lemaire, A Franzluebbers, PC de Faccio Carvalho, B Dedieu
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 190, 4-8, 2014
8222014
Permanganate oxidizable carbon reflects a processed soil fraction that is sensitive to management
SW Culman, SS Snapp, MA Freeman, ME Schipanski, J Beniston, R Lal, ...
Soil Science Society of America Journal 76 (2), 494-504, 2012
6592012
Relative impacts of land-use, management intensity and fertilization upon soil microbial community structure in agricultural systems
K Jangid, MA Williams, AJ Franzluebbers, JS Sanderlin, JH Reeves, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40 (11), 2843-2853, 2008
6282008
Reconsidering integrated crop–livestock systems in North America
MP Russelle, MH Entz, AJ Franzluebbers
Agronomy journal 99 (2), 325-334, 2007
5792007
Flush of carbon dioxide following rewetting of dried soil relates to active organic pools
AJ Franzluebbers, RL Haney, CW Honeycutt, HH Schomberg, FM Hons
Soil Science Society of America Journal 64 (2), 613-623, 2000
5002000
Soil degradation in India: Challenges and potential solutions
R Bhattacharyya, BN Ghosh, PK Mishra, B Mandal, CS Rao, D Sarkar, ...
Sustainability 7 (4), 3528-3570, 2015
4882015
Land-use history has a stronger impact on soil microbial community composition than aboveground vegetation and soil properties
K Jangid, MA Williams, AJ Franzluebbers, TM Schmidt, DC Coleman, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43 (10), 2184-2193, 2011
4662011
Soil organic C and N pools under long-term pasture management in the Southern Piedmont USA
AJ Franzluebbers, JA Stuedemann, HH Schomberg, SR Wilkinson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32 (4), 469-478, 2000
4372000
Why do we need to standardize no-tillage research?
R Derpsch, AJ Franzluebbers, SW Duiker, DC Reicosky, K Koeller, ...
Soil and Tillage Research 137, 16-22, 2014
4262014
Components of surface soil structure under conventional and no-tillage in northwestern Canada
MA Arshad, AJ Franzluebbers, RH Azooz
Soil and Tillage Research 53 (1), 41-47, 1999
4061999
Soil organic carbon sequestration and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the southeastern USA
AJ Franzluebbers
Soil and Tillage research 83 (1), 120-147, 2005
3932005
Integrated crop–livestock systems in the southeastern USA
AJ Franzluebbers
Agronomy Journal 99 (2), 361-372, 2007
3652007
Soil organic carbon, microbial biomass, and mineralizable carbon and nitrogen in sorghum
AJ Franzluebbers, FM Hons, DA Zuberer
Soil Science Society of America Journal 59 (2), 460-466, 1995
3471995
Achieving soil organic carbon sequestration with conservation agricultural systems in the southeastern United States
AJ Franzluebbers
Soil Science Society of America Journal 74 (2), 347-357, 2010
3382010
Soil-profile distribution of primary and secondary plant-available nutrients under conventional and no tillage
AJ Franzluebbers, FM Hons
Soil and Tillage Research 39 (3-4), 229-239, 1996
3311996
Long‐term changes in soil carbon and nitrogen pools in wheat management systems
AJ Franzluebbers, FM Hons, DA Zuberer
Soil Science Society of America Journal 58 (6), 1639-1645, 1994
3251994
Potential C and N mineralization and microbial biomass from intact and increasingly disturbed soils of varying texture
AJ Franzluebbers
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31 (8), 1083-1090, 1999
3111999
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