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jeff schoenau
jeff schoenau
Professor of Soil Science
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Practical applications of ion exchange resins in agricultural and environmental soil research
P Qian, JJ Schoenau
Canadian Journal of soil science 82 (1), 9-21, 2002
3832002
Use of ion exchange membranes in routine soil testing
P Qian, JJ Schoenau, WZ Huang
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 23 (15-16), 1791-1804, 1992
2161992
Influence of cultivation and fertilization on total organic carbon and carbon fractions in soils from the Loess Plateau of China
T Wu, JJ Schoenau, F Li, P Qian, SS Malhi, Y Shi, F Xu
Soil and Tillage Research 77 (1), 59-68, 2004
1962004
Availability of nitrogen in solid manure amendments with different C: N ratios
P Qian, JJ Schoenau
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 82 (2), 219-225, 2002
1942002
Organic matter leaching as a component of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles in a forest, grassland, and gleyed soil
JJ Schoenau, JR Bettany
Soil Science Society of America Journal 51 (3), 646-651, 1987
1821987
Anion‐exchange membrane, water, and sodium bicarbonate extractions as soil tests for phosphorus
JJ Schoenau, WZ Huang
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 22 (5-6), 465-492, 1991
1731991
Seasonal biomass accumulation and nutrient uptake of wheat, barley and oat on a Black Chernozem soil in Saskatchewan
SS Malhi, AM Johnston, JJ Schoenau, ZL Wang, CL Vera
Canadian Journal of Plant Science 86 (4), 1005-1014, 2006
1342006
Assessing nitrogen mineralization from soil organic matter using anion exchange membranes
P Qian, JJ Schoenau
Fertilizer research 40, 143-148, 1994
1271994
Seasonal trends in soil biochemical attributes: Effects of crop management on a Black Chernozem
CA Campbell, GP Lafond, VO Biederbeck, G Wen, J Schoenau, D Hahn
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 79 (1), 85-97, 1999
1261999
Forms and cycling of phosphorus in prairie and boreal forest soils
JJ Schoenau, JWB Stewart, JR Bettany
Biogeochemistry 8, 223-237, 1989
1251989
Effect of rate, frequency and incorporation of feedlot cattle manure on soil nitrogen availability, crop performance and nitrogen use efficiency in east-central Saskatchewan
SP Mooleki, JJ Schoenau, JL Charles, G Wen
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 84 (2), 199-210, 2004
1232004
Impact of crop residues on nutrient availability in conservation tillage systems
JJ Schoenau, CA Campbell
Canadian journal of plant science 76 (4), 621-626, 1996
1201996
Sodium bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus
JJ Schoenau, IP O’halloran
Soil sampling and methods of analysis 2, 89-94, 2008
1052008
Soil carbon changes in cultivated and excavated land converted to grasses in east-central Saskatchewan
F Mensah, JJ Schoenau, SS Malhi
Biogeochemistry 63 (1), 85-92, 2003
1052003
Assessment of two chemical extraction methods as indices of available nitrogen
A Jalil, CA Campbell, YW Jame, J Schoenau, JL Henry, GP Lafond
Soil Science Society of America Journal 60 (6), 1954-1960, 1996
1041996
Seasonal trends in selected soil biochemical attributes: Effects of crop rotation in the semiarid prairie
CA Campbell, VO Biederbeck, G Wen, RP Zentner, J Schoenau, D Hahn
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 79 (1), 73-84, 1999
1001999
Factors influencing methane flux from a boreal forest wetland in Saskatchewan, Canada
H Rask, J Schoenau, D Anderson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 34 (4), 435-443, 2002
942002
Sodium bicarbonate extractable P, K, and N
JJ Schoenau, RE Karamanos
Soil sampling and methods of analysis, 51-58, 1993
941993
Fluxes of water-soluble nitrogen and phosphorus in the forest floor and surface mineral soil of a boreal aspen stand
WZ Huang, JJ Schoenau
Geoderma 81 (3-4), 251-264, 1998
921998
Effect of rate, frequency and method of liquid swine manure application on soil nitrogen availability, cropperformance and N use efficiency in east-central Saskatchewan
SP Mooleki, JJ Schoenau, G Hultgreen, G Wen, JL Charles
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 82 (4), 457-467, 2002
822002
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