Kate Scow
Kate Scow
Distinguished Professor Soil Science & Microbial Ecology, Director Russell Ranch Sustain Ag Fac.
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TitleCited byYear
Determinants of soil microbial communities: effects of agricultural management, season, and soil type on phospholipid fatty acid profiles
DA Bossio, KM Scow, N Gunapala, KJ Graham
Microbial ecology 36 (1), 1-12, 1998
10271998
Impacts of carbon and flooding on soil microbial communities: phospholipid fatty acid profiles and substrate utilization patterns
DA Bossio, KM Scow
Microbial ecology 35 (3-4), 265-278, 1998
9881998
Detritus, trophic dynamics and biodiversity
JC Moore, EL Berlow, DC Coleman, PC de Ruiter, Q Dong, A Hastings, ...
Ecology letters 7 (7), 584-600, 2004
9452004
Changes in soil chemical properties resulting from organic and low-input farming practices
MS Clark, WR Horwath, C Shennan, KM Scow
Agronomy Journal 90 (5), 662-671, 1998
5131998
Application of real-time PCR to study effects of ammonium on population size of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil
Y Okano, KR Hristova, CM Leutenegger, LE Jackson, RF Denison, ...
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70 (2), 1008-1016, 2004
4552004
Soil microbial community composition and land use history in cultivated and grassland ecosystems of coastal California
KL Steenwerth, LE Jackson, FJ Calderón, MR Stromberg, KM Scow
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 34 (11), 1599-1611, 2002
4492002
Long-term effects of mineral fertilizers on soil microorganisms–A review
D Geisseler, KM Scow
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 75, 54-63, 2014
4392014
Impact of carbon and flooding on the metabolic diversity of microbial communities in soils.
DA Bossio, KM Scow
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61 (11), 4043-4050, 1995
3861995
On-farm assessment of soil quality in California's central valley
SS Andrews, JP Mitchell, R Mancinelli, DL Karlen, TK Hartz, WR Horwath, ...
Agronomy Journal 94 (1), 12-23, 2002
3712002
Soil water content and organic carbon availability are major determinants of soil microbial community composition
RE Drenovsky, D Vo, KJ Graham, KM Scow
Microbial ecology 48 (3), 424-430, 2004
3652004
Dynamics of soil microbial biomass and activity in conventional and organic farming systems
N Gunapala, KM Scow
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 30 (6), 805-816, 1998
3241998
Wet–dry cycles affect dissolved organic carbon in two California agricultural soils
EJ Lundquist, LE Jackson, KM Scow
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31 (7), 1031-1038, 1999
3221999
Biodegradation of methyl tert-butyl ether by a bacterial pure culture
JR Hanson, CE Ackerman, KM Scow
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 65 (11), 4788-4792, 1999
3171999
Responses of soil microbial processes and community structure to tillage events and implications for soil quality
LE Jackson, FJ Calderon, KL Steenwerth, KM Scow, DE Rolston
Geoderma 114 (3-4), 305-317, 2003
3132003
Rapid response of soil microbial communities from conventional, low input, and organic farming systems to a wet/dry cycle
EJ Lundquist, KM Scow, LE Jackson, SL Uesugi, CR Johnson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31 (12), 1661-1675, 1999
2941999
Soil microbial community response to land use change in an agricultural landscape of western Kenya
DA Bossio, MS Girvan, L Verchot, J Bullimore, T Borelli, A Albrecht, ...
Microbial ecology 49 (1), 50-62, 2005
2832005
Soil management to enhance bacterivore and fungivore nematode populations and their nitrogen mineralisation function
H Ferris, RC Venette, KM Scow
Applied Soil Ecology 25 (1), 19-35, 2004
2552004
Two invasive plants alter soil microbial community composition in serpentine grasslands
KM Batten, KM Scow, KF Davies, SP Harrison
Biological Invasions 8 (2), 217-230, 2006
2472006
Analysis of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) to characterize microbial communities in aquifers
CT Green, KM Scow
Hydrogeology Journal 8 (1), 126-141, 2000
2372000
Microbial responses to simulated tillage in cultivated and uncultivated soils
FJ Calderón, LE Jackson, KM Scow, DE Rolston
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32 (11-12), 1547-1559, 2000
2332000
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