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      Second-year decomposition and nutrient release characteristics of ten annual crop residues in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada 

      Hangs, R.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06)
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      Impact of biochar and manure additions on canola growth and fate of applied nitrogen fertilizer in a Humic Vertisol and Brown Chernozem after four years 

      Hangs, R.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06)
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      Effect of boron fertilization on yield of canola following wheat and pea on fourteen prairie soils 

      Hangs, R.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06)
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      Bioavailability of metsulfuron and sulfentrazone herbicides in soil as affected by amendment with two contrasting willow biochars 

      Szmigielski, A.M.; Hangs, R.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06)
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      A confounding effect of ammonium toxicity on bioassay detection of thiencarbazone in soil 

      Szmigielski, A.M.; Schoenau, J.J.; Johnson, E.; Sapsford, K.; Holm, R. (2012-03-13)
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      Addition of lime and gypsum to Ethiopian soils to enable lentil growth 

      Adane, A.; Schoenau, J.J.; Beyene, S. (2013-03-05)
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      Influence of biochar amendment on greenhouse gas production in two fertilized prairie soils 

      Hangs, R.D.; Ahmed, H.P.; Schoenau, J.J. (2013-03-05)
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      Crop yield response and recovery of nutrients applied as thin stillage in a Black Chernozem 

      Alotaibi, K.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2011-03-15)
      Rapid increase in ethanol production from cereal grain to substitute fossil fuel has resulted also in different types of byproduct associated with its production. One of these byproducts is thin stillage. Thin stillage is ...
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      Effectiveness of meat and bone meal and distillers grain ash as a phosphorus source for crops 

      Alotaibi, K.D.; Schoenau, J.J.; Fonstad, T. (2011-03-15)
      Production of biogas from organic materials via gasification also generates a valuable byproduct of ash. Ash contains the original nutrient present in organic materials, except carbon, nitrogen and sulfur that are lost as ...
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      Antagonistic effect of copper and zinc in spring wheat under low phosphorus soil conditions 

      Rahman, N.; Schoenau, J.J. (2017-03-06)
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