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Iowa State University - Ames / United States
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David A Laird's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Near‐infrared reflectance spectroscopy–principal components regression analyses of soil propertiesCW Chang, DA Laird, MJ Mausbach, CR HurburghSoil Science Society of America Journal 65 (2), 480-490, 200120972001
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Impact of biochar amendments on the quality of a typical Midwestern agricultural soilDA Laird, P Fleming, DD Davis, R Horton, B Wang, DL KarlenGeoderma 158 (3-4), 443-449, 201017132010
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Impact of biochar amendment on fertility of a southeastern coastal plain soilJM Novak, WJ Busscher, DL Laird, M Ahmedna, DW Watts, MAS NiandouSoil science 174 (2), 105-112, 200917072009
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Biochar impact on nutrient leaching from a Midwestern agricultural soilD Laird, P Fleming, B Wang, R Horton, D KarlenGeoderma 158 (3-4), 436-442, 201016232010
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The charcoal vision: a win–win–win scenario for simultaneously producing bioenergy, permanently sequestering carbon, while improving soil and water qualityDA LairdAgronomy journal 100 (1), 178-181, 200813632008
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