Alan J. Sexstone

Affiliations: 
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Soil Science Agriculture
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Edenborn SL, Sexstone AJ, Sutanto Y, et al. (2011) Relationships among Contrasting Measurements of Microbial Dynamics in Pasture and Organic Farm Soils Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2011: 1-10
Edenborn SL, Sexstone AJ. (2007) DGGE fingerprinting of culturable soil bacterial communities complements culture-independent analyses Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 39: 1570-1579
Salinas KA, Edenborn SL, Sexstone AJ, et al. (2007) Bacterial preferences of the bacterivorous soil nematode Cephalobus brevicauda (Cephalobidae): Effect of bacterial type and size Pedobiologia. 51: 55-64
Hench KR, Sexstone AJ, Bissonnette GK. (2004) Heterotrophic community-level physiological profiles of domestic wastewater following treatment by small constructed subsurface flow wetlands. Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation. 76: 468-73
Hench KR, Bissonnette GK, Sexstone AJ, et al. (2003) Fate of physical, chemical, and microbial contaminants in domestic wastewater following treatment by small constructed wetlands. Water Research. 37: 921-7
Derk R, Karns J, Sexstone A. (2003) Detection of a Methylcarbamate Degradation Gene in Agricultural Soils Using PCR Amplification of Bacterial Community DNA Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 34: 393-406
Thunberg RL, Sexstone AJ, Calabrese JP, et al. (2001) Effects of antecedent fermentative and respiratory growth on the detection of chloramine-stressed Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 47: 777-781
De Fede KL, Panaccione DG, Sexstone AJ. (2001) Characterization of dilution enrichment cultures obtained from size-fractionated soil bacteria by BIOLOG® community-level physiological profiles and restriction analysis of 16S rRNA genes Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 33: 1555-1562
Fede KLD, Sexstone AJ. (2001) Differential response of size-fractionated soil bacteria in BIOLOG® microtitre plates Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 33: 1547-1554
Biggs AR, Baugher TA, Collins AR, et al. (1997) Growth of apple trees, nitrate mobility and pest populations following a corn versus fescue crop rotation Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 12: 162-172
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