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2006 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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BETWEEN-ROW MOWING SYSTEMS CONTROL SUMMER ANNUAL WEEDS IN N0-TILL GRAIN SORGHUM
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(16-Dec-06)
NEWLY DEVELOPED TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
(Other)
(15-Dec-06)
MULTIPLE-INLET PLUS INTERMITTENT RICE IRRIGATION INCREASES RAINFALL CAPTURE AND REDUCES NON-POINT SOURCE RUNOFF
(Abstract Only)
(2-Dec-06)
Sensing Nitrate and Potassium Ions in Soil Extracts Using Ion-selective Electrodes
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(1-Dec-06)
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.) CANOPY RESPONSES TO IRRIGATION IN A MODERATELY WET AREA
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(30-Nov-06)
LANDSCAPE AND CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES ON A CLAYPAN-SOIL TOPOSEQUENCE
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Nov-06)
FIELD COMPARISON OF TWO PROTOTYPE SOIL STRENGTH PROFILE SENSORS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(21-Nov-06)
A QUANTITATIVE PEDOLOGY APPROACH TO CONTINUOUS SOIL LANDSCAPE MODELS
(Abstract Only)
(14-Nov-06)
ESTIMATES OF PLANT-AVAILABLE WATER CAPACITY FOR CLAYPAN LANDSCAPES USING SOIL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
(Abstract Only)
(14-Nov-06)
ECONOMICALLY OPTIMAL NITROGEN RATE REDUCES SOIL RESIDUAL NITRATE
(Abstract Only)
(14-Nov-06)
CAN OPTICAL SENSORS REDUCE FIELD N LOSSES?
(Abstract Only)
(14-Nov-06)
Dissolved Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses in Surface Runoff from Claypan Soil Watersheds
(Abstract Only)
(12-Nov-06)
WATER MANAGEMENT – A KEY TO REDUCING NITROGEN LOSSES
(Abstract Only)
(12-Nov-06)
Database Structure for Long-Term Hydrologic Data in the Goodwater Creek Watershed
(Abstract Only)
(11-Nov-06)
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ATRAZINE BY FIVE FORAGE GRASS SPECIES: TRANSFORMATION, UPTAKE AND DETOXIFICATION
(Abstract Only)
(11-Nov-06)
UTILIZING VEGETATIVE BUFFER STRIPS TO REMOVE DISSOLVED AND SEDIMENT-BOUND ATRAZINE, METOLACHLOR AND GLYPHOSATE FROM SURFACE RUNOFF
(Abstract Only)
(11-Nov-06)
ADSORPTION OF ISOXAFLUTOLE DEGRADATES TO ALUMINUM AND IRON HYDOUS OXIDES
(Abstract Only)
(11-Nov-06)
FECAL BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF A KARST WATERSHED IN CENTRAL MISSOURI
(Abstract Only)
(11-Nov-06)
AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF SENSOR-BASED VARIABLE-RATE NITROGEN MANAGEMENT IN CORN
(Proceedings)
(6-Nov-06)
KURA CLOVER INTERCROPPED IN A PECAN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM IMPROVES SOIL QUALITY
(Abstract Only)
(1-Nov-06)
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