Soil Scientist
Educational Background:
Dr. Hero Gollany received her BS degree in Soil Science from the University of Minnesota in 1984, MS in Agronomy (Soil Physics/Management) in 1986, and PhD in Agronomy (Soil Biochemistry/Chemistry) in 1992 from South Dakota State University.
Research Program: Soil Chemistry
Current Research Highlights:
My research program focuses on impacts of agricultural practices on soil chemical and physical properties, biogeochemical processes that influence carbon and nitrogen dynamics and cycling, and studying interactions within the soil-water-plant-air continuum using process based models.
- Cropping System Impact on Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Several decades of wheat–fallow rotation with intensive tillage have resulted in reduced soil organic matter and associated soil organic carbon in the Pacific Northwest dryland region. Recent work has indicated that management practices that reduce fallow period and decrease tillage and residue incorporation can reduce soil organic matter loss, and even increase soil organic carbon to a limited extent. As part of an ARS project known as GRACEnet. I am measuring soil organic carbon and greenhouse gases in six cropping systems under various field conditions to determine the most effective agricultural practices to maximize soil organic carbon and minimize net greenhouse gas emissions. The primary goal of this project is to reverse the soil organic matter lost over the last century and improve soil properties and productivity. A secondary benefit, if possible, would be to reduce production of greenhouse gases. - Predicting Crop Residue Removal Viability using the CQESTR model
Maintaining soil organic carbon is vital for maintaining soil productivity and environmental quality. Removing stover or straw from the field may result in loss of SOC and nutrients, greater rates of erosion and loss of soil productivity which could have long-term economic, environmental, and sustainability costs. As part of an ARS project known as REAP(Resilient Economic Agricultural Production). I am using CQESTR to predict and evaluate the effect of residue removal on soil organic carbon. Soil organic carbon is recognized as one of the six limiting factors for sustainable biomass for biofuel production. My goal is to predict from climate, initial soil organic carbon content, past management, tillage practices and cropping system, how much crop residue can be sustainably harvested without jeopardizing soil organic carbon stocks and associated physical, chemical and biological processes.
Other Research Interests:
- Global Research Alliance (GRA) on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases, Cropland Research Group
- Research Coordinate Network (RCN) for Pan American Biofuels and Bioenergy Sustainabilty
Recent News:
- Regenerating Degraded Dirt, Chemical & Engineering News
- Details Matter in Modeling Carbon Sequestration and Cropping Systems, Agricultural Research News
- ARS scientists help improve soil carbon calculations, PHYS.ORG
Selected Professional Societies and Activities:
- American Society of Agronomy, ASA.
- Soil Science Society of America, SSSA.
- Chair of Best Paper Award Committee, 2013 – 2015, Soil & Water Management & Conservation Division, SSSA.
- Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community (SCGHGEC) Chair – 2015, ASA.
- Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community Chair elect – 2014, ASA.
- Graduate Student Research Poster Judge, 2013 – 2014, SCGHGEC, ASA.
- Methods of Soil Analysis Committee, 2014 – 2017, SSSA.
- International Humic Substances Society, IHSS.
- International Union of Soil Sciences, IUSS.
- Soil and Water Conservation Society, SWCS.
- European Geosciences Union, EGU.
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.
Publications
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- Evaluation of RothC model for predicting soil organic carbon stock in north-west Ethiopia -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Geremew, B., Tadesse, T., Bedadi, B., Gollany, H.T., Tesfaye, K., Aschalew, A., Tilaye, A., Abera, W. 2024. Evaluation of RothC model for predicting soil organic carbon stock in north-west Ethiopia. Environmental Challenges. 15. Article 100909. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envc.2024.100909.
- Ester-linked fatty acid methyl esters respond to soil conservation management in a multi-regional study across the United States-(Abstract Only)
Roper III, W.R., Acosta Martinez, V., Moore, J.M., Ducey, T.F., Dungan, R.S., Veum, K.S., Gollany, H.T., Jin, V.L., Johnson, J.M., Weyers, S.L., Fischel, M.H., Maul, J.E., Reardon, C.L., Mikha, M.M., Lehman, R.M., Franco Jr, J.G., Manter, D.K., Liebig, M.A., Hale, L.E., Emmett, B.D., Trippe, K.M., Stewart, C.E. 2024. Ester-linked fatty acid methyl esters respond to soil conservation management in a multi-regional study across the United States. Ecological Society of America (ESA).
- Legume cover cropping and nitrogen fertilization influence soil prokaryotes and increase carbon content in dryland wheat systems -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Domnariu, H., Reardon, C.L., Manning, V., Gollany, H.T., Trippe, K.M. 2024. Legume cover cropping and nitrogen fertilization influence soil prokaryotes and increase carbon content in dryland wheat systems. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 367. Article 108959. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2024.108959.
- Winter wheat response to winter pea cover crop under dryland cropping -(Popular Publication)
Gollany, H.T. 2024. Winter wheat response to winter pea cover crop under dryland cropping. Crops and Soils. 57(1):50-53. https://doi.org/10.1002/crso.20334.
- Assessment and application of EPIC in simulating upland rice productivity, soil water, and nitrogen dynamics under different nitrogen applications and planting windows -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hussain, T., Gollany, H.T., Mulla, D., Ben, Z., Tahir, M., Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim, S., Liu, K., Maqbool, S., Hussain, N., Duangpan, S. 2023. Assessment and application of EPIC in simulating upland rice productivity, soil water, and nitrogen dynamics under different nitrogen applications and planting windows. Agronomy. 13(9). Article 2379. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13092379.
- Impact of land use/cover change and slope gradient on soil organic carbon stock in anjeni watershed, north-west ethiopia -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Geremew, B., Tadesse, T., Bedadi, B., Gollany, H.T., Tesfaye, K., Aschalew, A. 2023. Impact of land use/cover change and slope gradient on soil organic carbon stock in anjeni watershed, north-west ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 195, Article 971. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11537-7.
- Microbial community composition response to soil management across climates-(Abstract Only)
Roper Iii, W.R., Acosta Martinez, V., Moore, J.M., Ducey, T.F., Dungan, R.S., Durso, L.M., Gollany, H.T., Jin, V.L., Johnson, J.M., Fischel, M.H., Maul, J.E., Reardon, C.L., Mikha, M.M., Lehman, R.M., Franco Jr, J.G., Manter, D.K., Liebig, M.A., Veum, K.S., Hale, L.E., Emmett, B.D., Trippe, K.M., Stewart, C.E. 2023. Microbial community composition response to soil management across climates. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts.
- Soil analysis using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy -(Book / Chapter)
Milori, D., Martin-Neto, L., Gollany, H.T., de Babos, D.V., Leva Borduchi, L.C., Villas-Boas, P. 2023. Soil analysis using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. In: Goss, M.J., Oliver, M.A., editors. Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment: Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. 2nd edition. Amsterdam, NL: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822974-3.00211-1.
- Invited presentation at soil health in the US-Symposium SSSA-SAWMAC Division-(Abstract Only)
- Assessing the effects of crop residue retention on soil health -(Book / Chapter)
Gollany, H.T. 2022. Assessing the effects of crop residue retention on soil health. In: Horwath, W., editor. Improving Soil Health. 1st edition. London, UK: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. p. 189-218. https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2021.0094.12.
- Synchronizing nitrogen fertilization and planting date to improve resource use efficiency, productivity, and profitability of upland rice -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hussain, T., Gollany, H.T., Hussain, N., Ahmed, M., Tahir, M., Duangpan, S. 2022. Synchronizing nitrogen fertilization and planting date to improve resource use efficiency, productivity, and profitability of upland rice. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13. Article 895811. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.895811.
- Improving soil carbon estimates by linking conceptual pools against measurable carbon fractions in the DAYCENT Model Version 4.5 -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dangal, S.R., Schwalm, C., Cavigelli, M.A., Gollany, H.T., Jin, V.L., Sanderman, J. 2022. Improving soil carbon estimates by linking conceptual pools against measurable carbon fractions in the DAYCENT Model Version 4.5. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002622.
- Predicting soil organic carbon dynamics of integrated crop-livestock system in Brazil using the CQESTR model -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Oliveira, J.M., Gollany, H.T., Polumsky, R.W., Madari, B.E., Leite, L.F., Machado, P.L., Carvalho, M.T. 2022. Predicting soil organic carbon dynamics of integrated crop-livestock system in Brazil using the CQESTR model. Frontiers in Environmental Science. 10. Article 826786. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.826786.
- Can agricultural management induced changes in soil organic carbon be detected using mid-infrared spectroscopy? -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sanderman, J., Savage, K., Dangal, S.R., Duran, G., Rivard, C., Cavigelli, M.A., Gollany, H.T., Jin, V.L., Liebig, M.A., Omondi, E.C., Rui, Y., Stewart, C. 2021. Can agricultural management induced changes in soil organic carbon be detected using mid-infrared spectroscopy? Remote Sensing. 13(12). Article 2265. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13122265.
- Assessing the effectiveness of agricultural conservation practices in maintaining soil organic carbon under contrasting agroecosystems and a changing climate -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Del Grosso, S.J., Dell, C.J., Adler, P.R., Polumsky, R.W. 2021. Assessing the effectiveness of agricultural conservation practices in maintaining soil organic carbon under contrasting agroecosystems and a changing climate. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 85(5):1362-1379. https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20232.
- Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Kleber, M., Xing, B., Astatkie, T. 2020. Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs. Nature Scientific Reports. 10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60164-6.
- Can biochar conserve water in Oregon agricultural soils? -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Phillips, C.L., Light, S.E., Gollany, H.T., Chiu, S., Wanzek, T.A., Meyer, K.M., Trippe, K.M. 2020. Can biochar conserve water in Oregon agricultural soils? Soil and Tillage Research. 198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2019.104525.
- Applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for soil analysis, part I: review of fundamentals and chemical and physical properties -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Villas-Boas, P., Franco, M.A., Martin-Neto, L., Gollany, H.T., Milori, D. 2019. Applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for soil analysis, part I: review of fundamentals and chemical and physical properties. European Journal of Soil Science. 71(5):789-804. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12888.
- Applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for soil characterization, part II: review of elemental analysis and soil classification -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Villas-Boas, P., Franco, M.A., Martin-Neto, L., Gollany, H.T., Milori, D. 2019. Applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for soil characterization, part II: review of elemental analysis and soil classification. European Journal of Soil Science. 71(5):805-818. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12889.
- Micronutrients in the soil and wheat: Impact of 84 years of organic or synthetic fertilization and crop residue management -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Kleber, M., Xing, B., Astatkie, T. 2019. Micronutrients in the soil and wheat: Impact of 84 years of organic or synthetic fertilization and crop residue management. Agronomy. 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9080464.
- Micronutrients decline under long-term tillage and nitrogen fertilization -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Kleber, M., Xing, B. 2019. Micronutrients decline under long-term tillage and nitrogen fertilization. Scientific Reports. 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48408-6.
- Micronutrient concentrations in soil and wheat decline by long-term tillage and winter wheat-pea rotation -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Xing, B., Kleber, M. 2019. Micronutrient concentrations in soil and wheat decline by long-term tillage and winter wheat-pea rotation. Agronomy. 9(7):359. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9070359.
- Macronutrients in soil and wheat as affected by a long-term tillage and nitrogen fertilization in winter wheat-fallow rotation -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Kleber, M., Xing, B. 2019. Macronutrients in soil and wheat as affected by a long-term tillage and nitrogen fertilization in winter wheat-fallow rotation. Agronomy. 178(9):1-11. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9040178.
- Predicted annual biomass input to maintain soil organic carbon under contrasting management -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Nash, P.R., Johnson, J.M., Barbour, N.W. 2020. Predicted annual biomass input to maintain soil organic carbon under contrasting management. Agronomy Journal. 2020:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.20068.
- Effects of tillage on macronutrients in soil and wheat of a long-term dryland wheat-pea rotation -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shiwakotia, S., Zheljazkov, V.D., Gollany, H.T., Xing, B. 2019. Tillage affects macronutrients in soil and wheat of a long-term dryland wheat-pea rotation. Soil and Tillage Research. 190:194-201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2019.02.004.
- Measurements and models to identify agroecosystem practices that enhance soil organic carbon under changing climate -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Venterea, R.T. 2018. Measurements and models to identify agroecosystem practices that enhance soil organic carbon under changing climate. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:579-587. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2018.05.0213.
- Life cycle assessments of oilseed crops produced in rotation with dryland cereals in the inland Pacific Northwest -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ankathi, S.K., Long, D.S., Gollany, H.T., Prajesh, P., Shonnard, D. 2018. Life cycle assessments of oilseed crops produced in rotation with dryland cereals in the inland Pacific Northwest. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. 24(4):627-641. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-018-1488-y.
- Simulating soil organic carbon responses to cropping intensity, tillage, and climate change in Pacific Northwest dryland -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Polumsky, R.W. 2018. Simulating soil organic carbon responses to cropping intensity, tillage, and climate change in Pacific Northwest dryland. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:625-634. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.09.0374.
- How conservation agriculture can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance soil carbon storage in croplands-(Popular Publication)
Drury, C., Liebig, M.A., Angers, D., Cavigelli, M.A., Dechow, R., Farina, R., Francaviglia, R., Gollany, H.T., Janzen, H., Katterer, T., Munkholm, L.J., Pineiro, G., Rice, C., Roggero, P.P., Sainju, U.M. 2017. How conservation agriculture can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance soil carbon storage in croplands. Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases. Available: https://globalresearchalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Conservation-Agriculture-Network-Brochure.pdf.
- Simulated soil organic carbon response to tillage, yield, and climate change in the southeastern Coastal Plains -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nash, P.R., Gollany, H.T., Novak, J.M., Bauer, P.J., Hunt, P.G., Karlen, D.L. 2018. Simulated soil organic carbon response to tillage, yield, and climate change in the southeastern Coastal Plains. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:663-673. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.05.0190.
- CQESTR simulated response of soil organic carbon to management, yield, and climate change in northern Great Plains region -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nash, P.R., Gollany, H.T., Sainju, U.M. 2018. CQESTR simulated response of soil organic carbon to management, yield, and climate change in northern Great Plains region. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:674-683. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.07.0273.
- Implications of observed and simulated soil carbon sequestration for management options in corn-based rotations -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dell, C.J., Gollany, H.T., Adler, P.R., Skinner, H., Polumsky, R.W. 2018. Implications of observed and simulated soil carbon sequestration for management options in corn-based rotations. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:617-624. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.07.0298.
- Implications of observed and simulated soil carbon sequestration for management options in corn-based rotations -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dell, C.J., Gollany, H.T., Adler, P.R., Skinner, H., Polumsky, R.W. 2018. Implications of observed and simulated soil carbon sequestration for management options in corn-based rotations. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47(4):617-624. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.07.0298.
- Simulated soil organic carbon responses to crop rotation, tillage, and climate change in North Dakota -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nash, P.R., Gollany, H.T., Liebig, M.A., Halvorson, J.J., Archer, D.W., Tanaka, D.L. 2018. Simulated soil organic carbon responses to crop rotation, tillage, and climate change in North Dakota. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47:654-662. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.04.0161.
- Simulated soil organic carbon changes in Maryland are affected by tillage, climate change, and crop yield -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cavigelli, M.A., Nash, P.R., Gollany, H.T., Rasmann, C., Polumsky, R.W., Le, A.N., Conklin, A.E. 2017. Simulated soil organic carbon changes in Maryland are affected by tillage, climate change, and crop yield. Journal of Environmental Quality. 47(4):588-595. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.07.0291.
- Simulating soil organic carbon changes across toposequences under dryland agriculture using CQESTR -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Elnaggar, A.A. 2017. Simulating soil organic carbon changes across toposequences under dryland agriculture using CQESTR. Ecological Modelling. 355:97-104.
- Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Stock Changes in Agro-ecosystems using CQESTR, DayCent, and IPCC Tier 1 Methods-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Del Grosso, S.J., Gollany, H.T., Reyes-Fox, M. 2016. Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Stock Changes in Agro-ecosystems using CQESTR, DayCent, and IPCC Tier 1 Methods. In: Del Grosso, S.J., Ahuja, L., Parton, W.J., editors. Synthesis and Modeling of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Storage in Agricultural and Forest Systems to Guide Mitigation and Adaptation. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America. p. 89-110. doi: 10.2134/advagricsystmodel6.2013.0001.5.
- Predicted soil management and climate change effects on SOC in South Carolina-(Abstract Only)
- CQESTR simulated changes in soil organic carbon under residue management practices in continuous corn systems-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wienhold, B.J., Schmer, M.R., Jin, V.L., Varvel, G.E., Gollany, H.T. 2015. CQESTR simulated changes in soil organic carbon under residue management practices in continuous corn systems. BioEnergy Research. doi:10.1007/S12155-015-9654-6.
- Predicting carbon dynamics in integrated production systems in Brazil using the CQESTR model-(Abstract Only)
Oliveira, J.M., Gollany, H.T., Polumsky, R.W., Leite, L.F., Madari, B.E. 2015. Predicting carbon dynamics in integrated production systems in Brazil using the CQESTR model. Meeting Abstract. World Congress on Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forest Systems, Brasilia, Brazil, July 12-17, 2015.
- Biogeochemical research priorities for sustainable biofuel and bioenergy feedstock production in the Americas -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Titus, B.D., Scott, A., Asbjornsen, H., Resh, S., Chimner, R.A., Kaczmarek, D.J., Leite, L., Ferreira, A.C., Rod, K., Hilbert, J., Galdos, M.V., Cisz, M. 2015. Biogeochemical research priorities for sustainable biofuel and bioenergy feedstock production in the Americas. Environmental Management. 56(6):1330-1355. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0536-7.
- Functional and nutritional characteristics of soft wheat grown in no-till and conventional cropping systems -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Park, E., Baik, B.-K., Machado, S., Gollany, H.T., Fuerst, E.P. 2015. Functional and nutritional characteristics of soft wheat grown in no-till and conventional cropping systems. Cereal Chemistry. 92:332-338.
- CQESTR simulation of dryland agroecosystem soil organic carbon changes under climate change scenarios -(Book / Chapter)
Gollany, H.T. 2016. CQESTR simulation of dryland agroecosystem soil organic carbon changes under climate change scenarios. Advances in Agricultural Systems Modeling. 6. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI. p. 59-88. https://doi.org/10.2134/advagricsystmodel6.2013.0004.
- Measured and CQESTR simulated soil organic carbon changes of dryland agroecosystem under climate change scenarios-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Polumsky, R.W. 2014. Measured and CQESTR simulated soil organic carbon changes of dryland agroecosystem under climate change scenarios. Meeting Abstract. 54-10. ASA CSSA SSSA 2014 International Annual Meetings. Nov. 2-5, 2014. Long Beach, CA.
- Diazotroph community structure and abundance in wheat-fallow and wheat-pea crop rotations-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Reardon, C.L., Gollany, H.T., Wuest, S.B. 2013. Diazotroph community structure and abundance in wheat-fallow and wheat-pea crop rotations. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 69:406-412.
- Determining soil organic carbon accretion vs sequestration using physicochemical fractionation and CQESTR simulation-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Fortuna, A., Samuel, M., Young, F.L., Pan, W., Pecharko, M. 2013. Determining soil organic carbon accretion vs sequestration using physicochemical fractionation and CQESTR simulation. Agronomy Abstracts. Gollany 298-4. CD-ROM, ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Madison, WI.
- Introducing the GRACEnet/REAP data contribution, discovery and retrieval system -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Del Grosso, S.J., White, J.W., Wilson, G., Vandenberg, B.C., Karlen, D.L., Follett, R.F., Johnson, J.M., Franzluebbers, A.J., Archer, D.W., Gollany, H.T., Liebig, M.A., Ascough II, J.C., Reyes-Fox, M.A., Starr, J.L., Barbour, N.W., Polumsky, R.W., Gutwein, M., James, D.E., Pellack, L.S. 2013. Introducing the GRACEnet/REAP data contribution, discovery and retrieval system. Journal of Environmental Quality. 42:1274-1280. DOI:10.2134/jeq2013.03.0097.
- Soil organic carbon accretion vs. sequestration using physicochemical fractionation and CQESTR simulation-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Fortuna, A., Samuel, M., Young, F.L., Pan, W., Pecharko, M. 2013. Soil organic carbon accretion vs. sequestration using physicochemical fractionation and CQESTR simulation. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 77:618-629.
- Comparison of four approaches for estimating soil-atmosphere trace gas fluxes-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Polumsky, R.W., Yao, C. 2012. Comparison of four approaches for estimating soil-atmosphere trace gas fluxes. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. p. 132.
- Sorption of tannin and related phenolic compounds and effects on extraction of soluble-N in soil amended with several carbon sources-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Halvorson, J.J., Gollany, H.T., Kennedy, A.C., Hagerman, A.E., Gonzalez, J.M., Wuest, S.B. 2012. Sorption of tannin and related phenolic compounds and effects on extraction of soluble-N in soil amended with several carbon sources. Agriculture. 2:52-72.
- CQESTR Simulations of soil organic carbon dynamics-(Book / Chapter)
Gollany, H.T., Follett, R.F., Liang, Y. 2012. CQESTR Simulations of soil organic carbon dynamics. In: Liebig, M.A., Franzluebbers, A.J., Follett, R.F., editors. Managing agricultural greenhouse gases:coordinated agricultural research through GRACEnet to address our changing climate. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. p.271-292.
- Soil-profile organic carbon stock changes with increased cropping intensity and reduced tillage-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Follett, R.F., Polumsky, R.W. 2011. Soil-profile organic carbon stock changes with increased cropping intensity and reduced tillage. ASA CSSA SSSA 2011 International Annual Meeting. Oct. 16-19, 2011. San Antonia, TX. pp 164.
- Predicting long-term organic carbon dynamics in organically-amended soils using the CQESTR model-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Plaza, C., Gollany, H.T., Baldoni, G., Polo, A., Ciavatta, C. 2012. Predicting long-term organic carbon dynamics in organically-amended soils using the CQESTR model. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12:486-493.
- Predicting agricultural management influence on long-term soil organic carbon dynamics: implications for biofuel production-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Rickman, R.W., Liang, Y., Albrecht, S., Machado, S., Kang, S. 2010. Predicting agricultural management influence on long-term soil organic carbon dynamics: implications for biofuel production. Agron. J. 103:234-246. doi:10.2134/agronj2010.0203s
- Balancing limiting factors and economic drivers for sustainable midwestern U.S. agricultural residue feedstock supplies-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wilhelm, W.W., Hess, J.R., Karlen, D.L., Johnson, J.M., Muth, D.J., Baker, J.M., Gollany, H.T., Novak, J.M., Stott, D.E., Varvel, G.E. 2010. Balancing limiting factors and economic drivers for sustainable midwestern U.S. agricultural residue feedstock supplies. Industrial Biotechnology. 6(5):271-287.
- Tillage influence on soil organic carbon and silica relations-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Albrecht, S. 2010. Tillage influence on soil organic carbon and silica relations. 2010 International ASA Annual Meeting, Oct 31-Nov 5, Long Beach CA, Symposium-Remembering Ray Allmaras: Residue and Tillage Research: II:#176-5.
- Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics in Long-term Agricultural Experiments Using CQESTR-(Proceedings)
Gollany, H.T., Rickman, R.W., Liang, Y., Albrecht, S.L., Douglas Jr, C.L. 2010. Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics in Long-term Agricultural Experiments Using CQESTR. 40th Annual Biological Systems Simulation Conference: conference proceeding: 10-11
- Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics with Residue Removal Using the CQESTR Model-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Novak, J.M., Liang, Y., Albrecht, S.L., Rickman, R.W., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Hunt, P.G. 2010. Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics with Residue Removal Using the CQESTR Model. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 74:372-383
- Soil Organic Carbon Changes with Depth: Effects of Tillage and Crop Rotation-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Albrecht, S.L., Roager Jr, N.C., Polumsky, R.W. 2009. Soil Organic Carbon Changes with Depth: Effects of Tillage and Crop Rotation. Conference Proceeding of International Symposium on Soil Organic Matter Dynamics: Land Use, Management and Global Change. July 6-9, 200. P.225
- Simulating Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Effects of Residue Removal Using the CQESTR Model-(Proceedings)
Gollany, H.T., Rickman, R.W., Novak, J.M., Liang, Y., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Hunt, P.G. 2009. Simulating Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Effects of Residue Removal Using the CQESTR Model. Conference Proceeding of International Symposium on Soil Organic Matter Dynamics: Land Use, Management and Global Change. July 6-9, 2009. P.43.
- Simulating Soil C Stock with the Process-based Model-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Liang, Y., Rickman, R.F., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Douglas, C.L., Novak, J.M. 2009. Simulating Soil C Stock with the Process-based Model. Geophysical Research Abstracts.
- CQESTR Simulation of Soil Organic Matter Dynamics in Long-term Agricultural Experiments across USA-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Liang, Y., Albrecht, S.L., Rickman, R.W., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M. 2009. CQESTR Simulation of Soil Organic Matter Dynamics in Long-term Agricultural Experiments across USA. Geophysical Research Abstracts EGU2009-1096-2, Vol. 11.
- Simulating Soil Organic Matter with CQESTR (v.2.0): Model Description and Validation against Long-term Experiments across North America-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Liang, Y., Gollany, H.T., Rickman, R.W., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M., Douglas, C.L. 2009. Simulating Soil Organic Matter with CQESTR (v.2.0): Model Description and Validation against Long-term Experiments across North America. Ecological Modelling. 220(4): 568-581.
- Predicting Long-term Soil Organic Matter Dynamics as affected by Agricultural Management Practice Using the CQESTR Model-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Liang, Y., Rickman, R.W., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M., Douglas, C.L. 2008. Predicting Long-term Soil Organic Matter Dynamics as affected by Agricultural Management Practice Using the CQESTR Model. Agronomy Abstracts.
- Modeling organic carbon dynamics under no-tillage and plowed systems in tropical soils of Brazil using CQESTR-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Leite, L.F., Doraiswamy, P.C., Causarano, H.J., Gollany, H.T., Mendonca, E.S. 2008. Modeling organic carbon dynamics under no-tillage and plowed systems in tropical soils of Brazil using CQESTR. Journal of Soil and Tillage Research. 102: 118-125.
- COMPARISON OF RUNOFF AND SOIL EROSION FROM NO-TILL AND INVERSION TILLAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS-(Experiment Station)
Wuest, S.B., Williams, J.D., Gollany, H.T., Siemens, M.C., Long, D.S. 2008. Comparison of runoff and soil erosion from no-till and inversion tillage production systems. Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Annual Report.
- COMPARISON OF RUNOFF, SOIL EROSION, AND WINTER WHEAT YIELDS FROM NO-TILL AND INVERSION TILLAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, J.D., Gollany, H.T., Siemens, M.C., Wuest, S.B., Long, D.S. 2009. COMPARISON OF RUNOFF, SOIL EROSION, AND WINTER WHEAT YIELDS FROM NO-TILL AND INVERSION TILLAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 64(1):42-53.
- CQESTR SIMULATION OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICE EFFECTS ON LONG-TERM SOIL ORGANIC CARBON-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Liang, Y., Gollany, H.T., Rickman, R.R., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M., Douglas Jr, C.L. 2008. CQESTR simulation of management practice effects on long-term soil organic carbon. Soil Sci. Soc.Am. J. 72:1486-1492
- Predicting soil carbon dynamics in long-term agricultural experiments across North America using the CQESTR model-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Liang, Y., Rickman, R.W., Albrecht, S.L., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M., Douglas Jr, C.L. 2007. Predicting soil carbon dynamics in long-term agricultural experiments across North America using the CQESTR model [abstract]. American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting Abstracts, November 2-8, 2007, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2007 CDROM.
- USING CQESTR TO PREDICT EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON CARBON SEQUESTRATION.-(Abstract Only)
Liang, Y., Rickman, R.W., Gollany, H.T., Follett, R.F., Wilhelm, W.W., Novak, J.M., Albrecht, S.L., Douglas, Jr, C.L. 2007. Using CQESTR to predict effects of management practices on carbon sequestration.. USDA Greenhouse Gas Symposium.
- TILLAGE AND PERENNIAL GRASS EFFECTS ON PONDED INFILTRATION FOR SEVEN SEMI-ARID LOESS SOILS.-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wuest, S.B., Williams, J.D., Gollany, H.T. 2006. Tillage and perennial grass effects on ponded infiltration for seven semi-loess soils. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 61(4)218-223.
- INCORPORATED SOURCE CARBON AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION EFFECTS ON CARBON STORAGE AND SOLUBLE SILICA IN A HAPLOXEROLL-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Allmaras, R.R., Copeland, S.M., Albrecht, S.L., Douglas, Jr, C.D. 2006. Incorporated source carbon and nitrogen fertilization effects on carbon storage and soluble silica in a haploxeroll. Soil Science 171(8).
- MAIZE GENOTYPE RESPONSES TO CACO3 IN SOILS-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Schumacher, T.E. 2006. Maize genotype responses to CaCo3 in soils. World Congress of Soil Science.
- OCCLUDED C IN PHYTOLITHS: A POTENTIAL MECHANISM FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN A PACIFIC NORTHWEST MOLLISOL-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Allmaras, R.R., Albrecht, S.L. 2006. Occluded C in phytoliths: a potential mechanism for carbon sequestration in a Pacific Northwest Mollisol. In Proceedings of 18th World Congress of Soil Science. 99-3. CDROM.
- TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER INFLUENCES ON CARBON AND SOLUBLE SILICA RELATIONS-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Allmaras, R., Albrecht, S.L., Copeland, S.M., Douglas, Jr, C.L. 2005. Tillage and nitrogen fertilizer influences on carbon and soluble silica relations. Agronomy Abstracts.
- PREDICTING CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN AGRICULTURAL SOILS WITH THE CARBON BALANCE MODEL 'CQESTR'-(Abstract Only)
Rickman, R.W., Gollany, H.T., Albrecht, S.L., Wilhelm, W.W., Follett, R.F., Douglas, Jr., C.L. 2005. Predicting carbon sequestration in agricultural soils with the carbon balance model 'CQESTR'. Third UDSA Symposium on Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture and Forestry. 21-24 March, 2005. p. 108.
- INCORPORATED SOURCE CARBON AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER INFLUENCE ON SEQUESTERED CARBON AND SOLUBLE SILICA IN A PACIFIC NORTHWEST MOLLISOL-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Allmaras, R.R., Albrecht, S.L., Copeland, S.M., Douglas, Jr, C.L. 2005. Incorporated source carbon and nitrogen fertilizer influence on sequestered carbon and soluble silica in a Pacific Northwest mollisol. Third USDA Symposium on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture and Forestry. 21-24 March, 2005. p. 107.
- ROTARY SUBSOILING NEWLY PLANTED WINTER WHEAT FIELDS TO IMPROVE INFILTRATION IN FROZEN SOIL-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, J.D., Wuest, S.B., Schillinger, B.F., Gollany, H.T. 2006. Rotary subsoiling newly planted winter wheat fields to improve infiltration in frozen soil. Soil & Tillage Research 86 (2006) 141-151.
- TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER INFLUENCE ON CARBON AND SILICA RELATIONS IN A PACIFIC NORTHWEST MOLLISOL-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gollany, H.T., Allmaras, R.R., Copeland, S.M., Albrecht, S.L., Douglas, C.L. 2005. Tillage and nitrogen fertilizer influence on carbon and silica distribution in a mollisol of the Pacific Northwest. Soil Science Society of America Journal 69:1102-1109.
- SEQUESTERING CARBON IN CROPLAND: EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT IN SEMIARID REGIONS OF NORTHWESTERN USA AND WESTERN CANADA-(Proceedings)
Liebig, M.A., Gollany, H.T. 2004. Sequestering carbon in cropland: Effects of management in semiarid regions of northwestern USA and western Canada. p. 32-36. IN: Proc. of the Alberta Reduced Tillage Linkages, Direct Seeding Advantage 2004. 16-17 Nov. 2004, Nisku, Alberta, Canada.
- GREENHOUSE GAS CONTRIBUTIONS AND MITIGATION POTENTIAL OF AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN NORTHWESTERN USA AND WESTERN CANADA-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Liebig, M.A., Morgan, J.A., Reeder, S.J., Ellert, B.H., Gollany, H.T., Schuman, G.E. 2005. Greenhouse gas contributions and mitigation potential of agricultural practices in northwestern USA and western Canada. Soil & Tillage Research 83:25-52.
- CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN THE SEMI-ARID PACIFIC NORTHWEST: EFFECTS OF LAND MANAGEMENT AND LANDSCAPE POSITION-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Baker, A.A., Oviatt, H.S. 2004. Carbon sequestration in the semi-arid Pacific Northwest: effects of land management and landscape position. Agronomy Abstracts. CD-ROM, S03-gollany4540. Madison, WI.
- GREENHOUSE GAS CONTRIBUTIONS AND MITIGATION POTENTIAL OF AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN NORTHWESTERN USA AND WESTERN CANADA.-(Abstract Only)
Liebig, M.A., Morgan, J.A., Reeder, S.J., Ellert, B.H., Gollany, H.T., Schuman, G.E. 2004. Greenhouse gas contributions and mitigation potential of agricultural practices in northwestern USA and western Canada. In Agronomy abstracts (No. 4713). ASA, Madison, WI.
- ROTARY SUBSOILING TO REDUCE EROSION AND IMPROVE INFILTRATION IN NEWLY PLANTED WINTER WHEAT AFTER SUMMER FALLOW-(Experiment Station)
Williams, J.D., Wuest, S.B., Schillinger, W.F., Gollany, H.T. 2004. Rotary subsoiling to reduce erosion and improve infiltration in newly planted winter wheat after summer fallow. IN: Special Report 1054, 2004 Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center Annual Report. Oregon State University, 8 june 2004, Adams, OR.
- CARBON AND NITROGEN DYNAMICS IN THE SOIL-PLANT CONTINUUM: MEASURED AND SIMULATED-(Abstract Only)
Gollany, H.T., Clapp, C.E., Molina, J., Linden, D.R., Allmaras, R.R., Layese, M.F. 2002. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant continuum: measured and simulated. Meeting Abstract. Proceedings of natural organic matter in soil and water. North Central Region Symposium. p. 68.
- NITROGEN LEACHING AND DENITRIFICATION IN CONTINUOUS CORN AS RELATED TO RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
GOLLANY, H.T., MOLINA, J.E., CLAPP, C.E., ALLMARAS, R.R., LAYESE, M.F., BAKER, J.M., CHENG, H.H. NITROGEN LEACHING AND DENITRIFICATION IN CONTINUOUS CORN AS RELATED TO RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. 2004.
- ROTARY SUBSOILING EFFECTIVENESS ON RUNOFF AND EROSION IN DRYLAND WHEAT, WASHINGTON-(Proceedings)
Williams, J.D., Wuest, S.B., Schillinger, W.F., Gollany, H.T., Mccool, D.K. 2003. Rotary subsoiling effectiveness on runoff and erosion in dryland wheat, Washington. IN: American Water Resources Association 2003 Conference Proceedings, American Water Resources Association, San Diego, CA, Nov. 3, 2003. (Published on CD-ROM, no page number assignment).
- EXTRACTABLE PHOSPHORUS FOLLOWING SOIL AMENDMENT WITH MANURE FROM SWINE FED LOW-PHYTATE CORN-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
GOLLANY, H.T., SCHMITT, M.A., BLOOM, P.R., RANDALL, G.W., CARTER, P.R. EXTRACTABLE PHOSPHORUS FOLLOWING SOIL AMENDMENT WITH MANURE FROM SWINE FED LOW-PHYTATE CORN. SOIL SCIENCE 168:606-616. 2003.
- SUBSOILING INFLUENCE ON NUTRIENTS IN RUNOFF FOLLOWING RAINFALL SIMULATION-(Abstract Only)
GOLLANY, H.T., WUEST, S.B., WILLIAMS, J.D., SCHILLINGER, W.F., BAKER, A.A., ROBERTSON, D.S. SUBSOILING INFLUENCE ON NUTRIENTS IN RUNOFF FOLLOWING RAINFALL SIMULATION. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS. 2003.
- NITROGEN LEACHING AND DENITRIFICATION AS A FUNCTION OF RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILZER RATES IN THE CONTINUOUS CORN SYSTEM-(Proceedings)
GOLLANY, H.T., CLAPP, C.E., MOLINA, J., LINDEN, D.R., ALLMARAS, R.R., LAYESE, M.F., DOWDY, R.H., CHENG, H.H. NITROGEN LEACHING AND DENITRIFICATION AS A FUNCTION OF RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILZER RATES IN THE CONTINUOUS CORN SYSTEM. USDA SYMPOSIUM ON NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO OFFSET GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. 2002.