George Henry Wagner

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1957-1992 Soils University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
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(1928 - 2017)
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George Edward Smith grad student 1957 University of Missouri - Columbia
 (Nitrogen losses from soils, as modified by fertilizer management.)
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Buyanovsky GA, Wagner GH. (1998) Carbon cycling in cultivated land and its global significance Global Change Biology. 4: 131-141
Wagner GH, Buyanovsky GA. (1989) Soybean root respiration assessed from short-term14C-activity changes Plant and Soil. 117: 301-303
Buyanovsky GA, Kucera CL, Wagner GH. (1987) Comparative Analyses of Carbon Dynamics in Native and Cultivated Ecosystems. Ecology. 68: 2023-2031
Buyanovsky GA, Wagner GH. (1986) Post-harvest residue input to cropland Plant and Soil. 93: 57-65
Wagner GH, Buyanovsky GA. (1983) Use of gas sampling tubes for direct measurement of 14CO2 in soil air The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 34: 645-648
Zibilske LM, Wagner GH. (1982) Bacterial Growth And Fungal Genera Distribution In Soil Amended With Sewage Sludge Containing Cadmium, Chromium, And Copper Soil Science. 134: 364-370
Pugashetti BK, Angle JS, Wagner GH. (1982) Soil microorganisms antagonistic towards Rhizobium japonicum Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 14: 45-49
Angle JS, Wagner GH. (1981) Aflatoxin B1 effects on soil microorganisms Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 13: 381-384
Pugashetti BK, Wagner GH. (1980) Survival and multiplication of Rhizobium japonicum strains in silt loam Plant and Soil. 56: 217-227
Martyniuk S, Wagner GH. (1978) Quantitative And Qualitative Examination Of Soil Microflora Associated With Different Management Systems Soil Science. 125: 343-350
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