Achievement
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in western dryland crops
Project
Nitrogen Systems: Policy-oriented Integrated Research & Education (NSPIRE)
University
Washington State University
(Pullman, WA)
PI
Trainee Achievements
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in western dryland crops
Tabitha Brown was a co-author on a book chapter and a paper describing her work on C and N cycling in western dryland crops. Brown, T.T. and D.R. Huggins. Accepted. Soil carbon sequestration in the dryland cropping region of the Pacific Northwest. J. Soil Water Conserv. and Collins, H.P., M.M. Mikha, T.T. Brown, J.L. Smith, D.R. Huggins, and U.M. Sainju. Accepted. Increasing the sink: agricultural management and soil carbon dynamics:Western U.S. croplands. In M.A. Leibig, A.J. Franzluebbers, and R. F. Follett (eds) Managing agricultural greenhouse gases.
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