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Sarah K Hargreaves
Sarah K Hargreaves
Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario
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Calculating the detection limits of chamber‐based soil greenhouse gas flux measurements
TB Parkin, RT Venterea, SK Hargreaves
Journal of environmental quality 41 (3), 705-715, 2012
2512012
Microdissection of shoot meristem functional domains
L Brooks III, J Strable, X Zhang, K Ohtsu, R Zhou, A Sarkar, S Hargreaves, ...
PLoS genetics 5 (5), e1000476, 2009
912009
Environmental filtering of microbial communities in agricultural soil shifts with crop growth
SK Hargreaves, RJ Williams, KS Hofmockel
PLoS One 10 (7), e0134345, 2015
762015
Physiological shifts in the microbial community drive changes in enzyme activity in a perennial agroecosystem
SK Hargreaves, KS Hofmockel
Biogeochemistry 117, 67-79, 2014
732014
Reaction-and sample-specific inhibition affect standardization of qPCR assays of soil bacterial communities
SK Hargreaves, AA Roberto, KS Hofmockel
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 59, 89-97, 2013
372013
A modified incubation method reduces analytical variation of soil hydrolase assays
SK Hargreaves, KS Hofmockel
European Journal of Soil Biology 67, 1-4, 2015
142015
Seasonal partitioning of resource use and constraints on the growth of soil microbes and a forage grass in a grazed Arctic salt-marsh
SK Hargreaves, EJ Horrigan, RL Jefferies
Plant and soil 322, 279-291, 2009
112009
Differences in soil biological activity by terrain types at the sub-field scale in central Iowa US
AL Kaleita, LR Schott, KS Hargreaves, Sarah K., Hofmockel
PloS one 12 (7), e0180596, 2017
52017
Awareness and convenience are important in increasing conference sustainability
ME Jarchow, JW Rice, RM Ritson, SK Hargreaves
Sustainability Science 6, 253-254, 2011
42011
Nutrient Limitation of Plants and Soil Microbial Growth in an Arctic Coastal Salt Marsh.
SK Hargreaves
Ottawa: National Library of Canada= Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2005
32005
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