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Kelsey Griesheim
Kelsey Griesheim
Assistant Professor of Soil Fertility, North Dakota State University
Verified email at ndsu.edu
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Leaching methods can underestimate mineralization potential of soils
RL Mulvaney, R Otto, KL Griesheim, K Su, PCO Trivelin
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 47 (13-14), 1701-1708, 2016
122016
Improving the Accuracy of Diffusion for Inorganic 15N Analyses of Soil Extracts and Water
KL Griesheim, RL Mulvaney
Communications in soil science and plant analysis 50 (9), 1161-1169, 2019
62019
Nitrogen‐15 evaluation of fall‐applied anhydrous ammonia: I. Efficiency of nitrogen uptake by corn
KL Griesheim, RL Mulvaney, TJ Smith, SW Henning, AJ Hertzberger
Soil Science Society of America Journal 83 (6), 1809-1818, 2019
52019
Simple diffusion methods for determination of nonexchangeable ammonium in soils
VLN Nunes, RL Mulvaney, KL Griesheim
Soil Science Society of America Journal 83 (5), 1421-1430, 2019
52019
Isotopic evaluation of in‐season Y Drop applications for corn production
K Griesheim, R Mulvaney, T Smith, AJ Hertzberger
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2023
32023
Isotopic comparison of ammonium and nitrate sources applied in‐season to corn
KL Griesheim, RL Mulvaney, TJ Smith, VLN Nunes, AJ Hertzberger
Soil Science Society of America Journal 87 (3), 555-571, 2023
22023
Nitrogen‐15 evaluation of fertilizer placement at planting for corn production
KL Griesheim, RL Mulvaney, TJ Smith, AJ Hertzberger
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2023
12023
System for Preparing and Applying 15N‐Labeled Anhydrous Ammonia in Field Plot Research
KL Griesheim, RL Mulvaney, TJ Smith
Soil Science Society of America Journal 83 (2), 475-482, 2019
12019
Fertilizer 15N uptake efficiency in Midwestern corn production
K Griesheim
2022
Use of 15N-labeled anhydrous NH3 to determine the efficiency of fall N fertilization for corn production
KL Griesheim
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2019
2019
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