Roy Charles Hartenstein

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Environmental and Forest Biology State University of New York at Syracuse 
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35632400
DOI: 10.1093/jee/53.3.357

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Hartenstein R, Neuhauser EF, Kaplan DL. (2019) Reproductive potential of the earthworm Eisenia foetida. Oecologia. 43: 329-340
Hartenstein R, Bisesi MS. (1989) Use of Earthworm Biotechnology for the Management of Effluents from Intensively Housed Livestock Outlook On Agriculture. 18: 72-76
Hassett DJ, Bisesi MS, Hartenstein R. (1988) Earthworm peroxidase: Distribution, microbicidal action and molecular weight Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 20: 887-890
Bisesi MS, Hartenstein R. (1987) Soil and limnologic acidification: a paradox International Journal of Environmental Studies. 30: 287-291
Hassett DJ, Bisesi MS, Hartenstein R. (1987) Bactericidal action of humic acids Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 19: 111-113
Hartenstein R. (1986) Buffering acid precipitates, reducing soil erosion, and reclaiming toxic soil in the advent of global human carrying capacity International Journal of Environmental Studies. 27: 287-300
Hartenstein R, Amico L. (1983) Production and carrying capacity for the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris in culture Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 15: 51-54
Hartenstein R. (1982) Effect of aromatic compounds, humic acids and lignins on growth of the earthworm eisenia foetida Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 14: 595-599
Neuhauser EF, Hartenstein R, Kaplan DL. (1980) Growth of the Earthworm Eisenia Foetida in Relation to Population Density and Food Rationing Oikos. 35: 93
Neuhauser E, Kaplan D, Malecki M, et al. (1980) Materials supporting weight gain by the earthworm Eisenia foetida in waste conversion systems Agricultural Wastes. 2: 43-60
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