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Mark G Johnson
US Environmental Protection Agency - Washington / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Soil Sciences and Plant Nutrition
AD Scientific Index ID: 4386748
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Mark G Johnson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Conservation tillage impacts on national soil and atmospheric carbon levels Soil Science Society of America Journal 57 (1), 200-210, 1993
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Advancing fine root research with minirhizotrons Environmental and Experimental Botany 45 (3), 263-289, 2001
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Water uptake in biochars: The roles of porosity and hydrophobicity Biomass and bioenergy 61, 196-205, 2014
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Water uptake in biochars: The roles of porosity and hydrophobicityM Gray, MG Johnson, MI Dragila, M KleberBiomass and bioenergy 61, 196-205, 20145182014
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Advances in understanding the molecular structure of soil organic matter: implications for interactions in the environmentM Kleber, MG JohnsonAdvances in agronomy 106, 77-142, 20104222010
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