Clayton L. Rugh
Affiliations: | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Thomas JC, Cable E, Dabkowski RT, et al. (2013) Native Michigan plants stimulate soil microbial species changes and PAH remediation at a legacy steel mill. International Journal of Phytoremediation. 15: 5-23 |
Roberts MG, Rugh CL, Li H, et al. (2007) Geochemical modulation of bioavailability and toxicity of nitroaromatic compounds to aquatic plants. Environmental Science & Technology. 41: 1641-5 |
Durhman AK, Rowe DB, Rugh CL. (2007) Effect of Substrate Depth on Initial Growth, Coverage, and Survival of 25 Succulent Green Roof Plant Taxa Hortscience. 42: 588-595 |
Rowe DB, Monterusso MA, Rugh CL. (2006) Assessment of Heat-expanded Slate and Fertility Requirements in Green Roof Substrates Horttechnology. 16: 471-477 |
Durhman AK, Rowe DB, Rugh CL. (2006) Effect of Watering Regimen on Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Growth of Selected Green Roof Plant Taxa Hortscience. 41: 1623-1628 |
Che D, Meagher RB, Rugh CL, et al. (2006) Expression Of Organomercurial Lyase In Eastern Cottonwood Enhances Organomercury Resistance In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant. 42: 228-234 |
Rugh CL, Susilawati E, Kravchenko AN, et al. (2005) Biodegrader metabolic expansion during polyaromatic hydrocarbons rhizoremediation. Zeitschrift FüR Naturforschung. C, Journal of Biosciences. 60: 331-9 |
VanWoert ND, Rowe DB, Andresen JA, et al. (2005) Watering regime and green roof substrate design affect Sedum plant growth Hortscience. 40: 659-664 |
Monterusso MA, Rowe DB, Rugh CL. (2005) Establishment and Persistence of Sedum spp. and Native Taxa for Green Roof Applications Hortscience. 40: 391-396 |
Heaton ACP, Rugh CL, Wang N, et al. (2005) Physiological Responses of Transgenic merA-TOBACCO (Nicotiana tabacum) to Foliar and Root Mercury Exposure Water Air and Soil Pollution. 161: 137-155 |