Michael Bisesi
Affiliations: | Public Health | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Public Health, Environmental Health, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental EngineeringWebsite:
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Cross-listing: Envirotree - PHTree
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Sign in to add mentorRoy Charles Hartenstein | grad student | 1987 | State University of New York at Syracuse (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
(Vermimicrobedaphic biotechnology: A holistic approach for management of residuals derived from used-water treatment) |
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Rosenblum J, Bisesi M, Castano J, et al. (2015) Influence of seasonal fluctuation and loading rates on microbial and chemical indicators during semi-continuous anaerobic digestion. Environmental Technology. 36: 1308-18 |
Tamkin A, Martin J, Castano J, et al. (2015) Impact of organic loading rates on the performance of variable temperature biodigesters. Ecological Engineering. 78: 87-94 |
Ciotola RJ, Martin JF, Tamkin A, et al. (2014) The Influence of Loading Rate and Variable Temperatures on Microbial Communities in Anaerobic Digesters Energies. 7: 785-803 |
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 |