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Denitrifying bioreactors—An approach for reducing nitrate loads to receiving waters
LA Schipper, WD Robertson, AJ Gold, DB Jaynes, SC Cameron
Ecological engineering 36 (11), 1532-1543, 2010
6932010
Decreases in organic C reserves in soils can reduce the catabolic diversity of soil microbial communities
BP Degens, LA Schipper, GP Sparling, M Vojvodic-Vukovic
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32 (2), 189-196, 2000
4752000
How to measure, report and verify soil carbon change to realize the potential of soil carbon sequestration for atmospheric greenhouse gas removal
P Smith, JF Soussana, D Angers, L Schipper, C Chenu, DP Rasse, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (1), 219-241, 2020
4462020
Hot-water-soluble C as a simple measure of labile soil organic matter: the relationship with microbial biomass C
G Sparling, M Vojvodić-Vuković, LA Schipper
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 30 (10-11), 1469-1472, 1998
4441998
Is the microbial community in a soil with reduced catabolic diversity less resistant to stress or disturbance?
BP Degens, LA Schipper, GP Sparling, LC Duncan
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 33 (9), 1143-1153, 2001
4052001
Nitrate removal and hydraulic performance of organic carbon for use in denitrification beds
SG Cameron, LA Schipper
Ecological Engineering 36 (11), 1588-1595, 2010
3512010
Nitrate removal, communities of denitrifiers and adverse effects in different carbon substrates for use in denitrification beds
S Warneke, LA Schipper, MG Matiasek, KM Scow, S Cameron, ...
Water research 45 (17), 5463-5475, 2011
3302011
Annual denitrification rates in agricultural and forest soils: a review
L Barton, CDA McLay, LA Schipper, CT Smith
Soil Research 37 (6), 1073-1094, 1999
3231999
Aligning agriculture and climate policy
A Chabbi, J Lehmann, P Ciais, HW Loescher, MF Cotrufo, A Don, ...
Nature climate change 7 (5), 307-309, 2017
3042017
On the temperature dependence of enzyme-catalyzed rates
VL Arcus, EJ Prentice, JK Hobbs, AJ Mulholland, MW Van der Kamp, ...
Biochemistry 55 (12), 1681-1688, 2016
2832016
Denitrifying bioreactors for nitrate removal: A meta‐analysis
K Addy, AJ Gold, LE Christianson, MB David, LA Schipper, NA Ratigan
Journal of Environmental Quality 45 (3), 873-881, 2016
2762016
Five years of nitrate removal, denitrification and carbon dynamics in a denitrification wall
LA Schipper, M Vojvodić-Vuković
Water research 35 (14), 3473-3477, 2001
2492001
Rates, controls and potential adverse effects of nitrate removal in a denitrification bed
S Warneke, LA Schipper, DA Bruesewitz, I McDonald, S Cameron
Ecological engineering 37 (3), 511-522, 2011
2462011
Nitrate removal from groundwater and denitrification rates in a porous treatment wall amended with sawdust
LA Schipper, M Vojvodić-Vuković
Ecological Engineering 14 (3), 269-278, 2000
2312000
Nitrate removal from groundwater using a denitrification wall amended with sawdust: field trial
L Schipper, M Vojvodić‐Vuković
Journal of environmental quality 27 (3), 664-668, 1998
2311998
Thermodynamic theory explains the temperature optima of soil microbial processes and high Q10 values at low temperatures
LA Schipper, JK Hobbs, S Rutledge, VL Arcus
Global change biology 20 (11), 3578-3586, 2014
2212014
Regulators of denitrification in an organic riparian soil
LA Schipper, AB Cooper, CG Harfoot, WJ Dyck
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 25 (7), 925-933, 1993
2181993
Change in heat capacity for enzyme catalysis determines temperature dependence of enzyme catalyzed rates
JK Hobbs, W Jiao, AD Easter, EJ Parker, LA Schipper, VL Arcus
ACS chemical biology 8 (11), 2388-2393, 2013
2062013
Large losses of soil C and N from soil profiles under pasture in New Zealand during the past 20 years
LA Schipper, WT Baisden, RL Parfitt, C Ross, JJ Claydon, G Arnold
Global Change Biology 13 (6), 1138-1144, 2007
2062007
Photodegradation leads to increased carbon dioxide losses from terrestrial organic matter
S Rutledge, DI Campbell, D Baldocchi, LA Schipper
Global Change Biology 16 (11), 3065-3074, 2010
1942010
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