Salvador Ramirez II
Agroecosystem Management Research
Research Associate
Phone: (760) 351-6322
Fax: (402) 472-4020
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Publications
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A life cycle assessment of corn (Zea mays L.) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) bioenergy feedstocks managed on marginal land
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Long-term tillage and residue removal effects on soil carbon, nitrogen, and grain yield in irrigated corn
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A LCA of corn and switchgrass bioenergy feedstocks using data from a long-term study
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Corn or switchgrass? Land optimization for bioenergy and feedstock production in Nebraska
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Perennializing marginal croplands: Going back to the future to mitigate climate change with resilient biobased feedstocks
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Ramirez II, S., Schmer, M.R., Jin, V.L., Mitchell, R., Stewart, C.E., Parsons, J., Redfearn, D.D., Quinn, J., Varvel, G.E., Vogel, K.P., Follett, R.F. 2024. Perennializing marginal croplands: Going back to the future to mitigate climate change with resilient biobased feedstocks. Frontiers in Energy Research. 11:1-9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2023.1272877.
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No-till marginally mitigates the impact of harvesting stover on soil microbial parameters
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Ramirez II, S., Jin, V.L., Gunderson, L., Schmer, M.R., Hanford, K., Jeske, E., Drijber, R. 2023. No-till marginally mitigates the impact of harvesting stover on soil microbial parameters. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 87(6):348-1364. https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20592.
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Tillage and stover removal impacts on irrigated corn production and soil carbon: a twenty year assessment
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Near-term effects of perennial grasses on soil carbon and nitrogen in eastern Nebraska
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Ramirez II, S., Schmer, M.R., Jin, V.L., Mitchell, R., Eskridge, K. 2023. Near-term effects of perennial grasses on soil carbon and nitrogen in eastern Nebraska. Environments. 10(5). Article 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments10050080.
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Comparing corn and switchgrass as a bioenergy crop for twenty-five growing seasons—lessons learned and future prospects.
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