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Publications - 2005
- Bauer, P.J. and J.R. Frederick. 2005. Tillage Effects on Canopy Position Specific Cotton Fiber Properties on Two Soils. Crop Sci. 45:698-703.
- Busscher, W.J., P.J. Bauer, and E.J. Sadler. 2005. Infiltration And Evapotranspiration For Cotton Grown With Reduced Tillage On Goldsboro Loamy Sand. Proceedings Of The Southern Conservation Tillage Systems Conference, June 27-29, Florence, Sc. P. 217-221.
- Campbell, B.T. and M.A. Jones. 2005. Assessment Of Genotype x Environment Interactions For Yield And Fiber Quality In Cotton Performance Trials. Euphytica. 144(1-2):69-78.
- Locke, M.A., R.M. Zablotowicz, P.J. Bauer, R.W. Steinriede, and L.A. Gaston. 2005. Conservation cotton production in the southern United States: herbicide dissipation in soil and cover crops. Weed Science 53:717-727.
- Novak, J.M. and D.W. Watts. 2005. Water Treatment Residuals Aggregate Size Influences Phosphorus Sorption Kinetics and Pmax Values. Soil Science 170(6):425-432.
- Novak, J.M. and D.W. Watts. 2005. An Alum-Based Water Treatment Residual Can Reduce Extractable Phosphorus Concentrations In Three Phosphorus-Enriched Coastal Plain Soils. Journal Of Environmental Quality. 34:1820-1827.
- Ro, K.S., P.G. Hunt, and M.E. Poach. 2005. Surficial Oxygen Transfer Into Treatment Lagoons and Potential N Pathways Resulting in Dinitrogen Gas Emission. 2nd International Conference on: Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture (GGAA2005).
- Sadler, E.J., D.E. Evans, B.K. Gerwig, J.A. Millen, W. Thomas, and P. Fussell. 2005. Severity, Extent, And Persistence Of Spatial Yield Variation In Production Fields In The Se Us Coastal Plain. Precision Agriculture 6:379-398.
- Sadler. E.J., R.G. Evans, K.C. Stone, and C.R. Camp. 2005. Opportunities for Conservation With Precision Irrigation. Journal of Soil and Waste Society. 60(6): 371-379.
- Szogi, A.A. and M.B. Vanotti. 2005. Removal of Phosphorus From Animal Manures Experiences of the USDA -Agricultural Research Services. Workshop on Technologies To Remove Nutrients For Animal Waste August 25, Florianopolis-Santa Catrina, Brazil p.26-33.
- Szogi, A.A., M.B. Vanotti, and P.G. Hunt. 2005. Dewatering Of Phosphorus Extracted From Liquid Swine Waste. Bioresource Technology 97:183-190.
- Vanotti, M.B. 2005. Evaluation of Environmentally Superior Technology: Swine Waste Treatment System for Elimination of Lagoons, Reduced Environmental Impact, and Improved Water Quality (Phase II: Centralized Composting Unit). Rpt. For Tech Det. Per Agreements Between Attny. Gen. N.C., Smithfield Foods, Premium Standard Farms, and Frontline Farmers.
- Vanotti, M.B. and A.A. Szogi. 2005. Advanced Technologies For Removal of Nitrogen From Animal Manure - Experiences of the USDA Agricultural Research Services. Workshop on Technologies To Remove Nutrients For Animal Waste August 25, Florianopolis-Santa Catrina, Brazil p.17-25.
- Vanotti, M.B., A.A. Szogi, P.G. Hunt, A.Q. Ellison, P.D. Millner, and F.J. Humenik. 2005. Development Of Environmentally Superior Technology In North Carolina: The Super Soil Project. Symposium On The State Of The Science Of Animal Manure And Waste Management, January 5-7, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. 6 P.2005 CD-ROM.
- Vanotti, M.B., A.A. Szogi, P.G. Hunt, A.Q. Ellison, P.D. Millner, F.J. Humenik. 2005. Development of an Environmentally Superior Treatment System For replacing Anaerobic Swine Waste Lagoons. In: Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC), October 29 - November 2, 2005, Washington, DC. p. 4073-4092. CD-ROM.
- Vanotti, M.B., J.M. Rice, A.Q. Ellison, P.G. Hunt, F.J. Humenik, and C.L. Baird. 2005. Solid-Liquid Separation Of Swine Manure With Polymer Treatment And Sand Filtration. Transactions Of The American Society Of Agricultural Engineers. 48(4):1567-1574.
- Vanotti, M.B., P.D. Millner, P.G. Hunt, and A.Q. Ellison. 2005. Removal of Pathogen and Indicator Microorganisms from Liquid Swine Manure in Multi-step Biological and Chemical Treatment. Bioresource Technology 96: 209-214.