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View article: Soil porous microstructure control over soil organic matter mobility: A multimethod workflow for understanding chemistry-dependent organic matter binding in soil
Soil porous microstructure control over soil organic matter mobility: A multimethod workflow for understanding chemistry-dependent organic matter binding in soil Open
View article: Differential impact of commercial rootstocks on the physiological response of a common walnut scion to drought stress
Differential impact of commercial rootstocks on the physiological response of a common walnut scion to drought stress Open
Walnut rootstocks are commonly used in California orchards to provide resistance to soil‐borne pests and diseases. However, little information exists about the impact of commercial rootstock on the common scion's physiological response und…
View article: Counterion selection for ion controls of CuO-nanoparticles is important for assessing soil biological responses
Counterion selection for ion controls of CuO-nanoparticles is important for assessing soil biological responses Open
Environmental evaluations of metal nanoparticles (NP) rely on seperating the effects of the metal NP from its dissolution products. However, the coordinating or counter anion used in experimental controls may potentially influence biotic i…
View article: A scalable, low‐cost phenotyping strategy to assess tuber size, shape, and the colorimetric features of tuber skin and flesh in potato breeding populations
A scalable, low‐cost phenotyping strategy to assess tuber size, shape, and the colorimetric features of tuber skin and flesh in potato breeding populations Open
Tuber size, shape, colorimetric characteristics, and defect susceptibility are all factors that influence the acceptance of new potato cultivars. Despite the importance of these characteristics, our understanding of their inheritance is su…
View article: Inheritance of potato processing traits in a half-diallel breeding population segregating for Columbia root-knot nematode resistance
Inheritance of potato processing traits in a half-diallel breeding population segregating for Columbia root-knot nematode resistance Open
The Columbia root-knot nematode ( Meloidogyne chitwoodi ) is a destructive soil borne pest that can cause serious economic damage to potato tubers within infected, unfumigated fields. There are very few known sources of genetic resistance …
View article: Soil Porous Microstructure Control Over Soil Organic Matter Mobility: A Multimethod Workflow for Understanding Chemistry-Dependent Organic Matter Binding in Soil
Soil Porous Microstructure Control Over Soil Organic Matter Mobility: A Multimethod Workflow for Understanding Chemistry-Dependent Organic Matter Binding in Soil Open
View article: Vineyard soil texture and pH effects on <i>Meloidogyne hapla</i> and <i>Mesocriconema xenoplax</i>
Vineyard soil texture and pH effects on <i>Meloidogyne hapla</i> and <i>Mesocriconema xenoplax</i> Open
Northern root‐knot nematode ( Meloidogyne hapla ) and ring nematode ( Mesocriconema xenoplax ) are the most prevalent plant‐parasitic nematodes of wine grapes in the Pacific Northwest, but M. hapla is most important in eastern Washington a…
View article: Diversified vegetation types on rangelands promote multiple soil‐based ecosystem services
Diversified vegetation types on rangelands promote multiple soil‐based ecosystem services Open
Rangelands have the potential to be provisioners of ecosystem services, including livestock products, carbon storage and greenhouse gas regulation, water and nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity. Due to their vast extent an…
View article: HopBox: An image analysis pipeline to characterize hop cone morphology
HopBox: An image analysis pipeline to characterize hop cone morphology Open
Hop cone morphology can influence picking and drying ability, and color can impact consumer preference and may be indicative of quality. However, these characteristics are not generally evaluated in hop breeding programs due to the tedious…
View article: A scalable, low-cost phenotyping strategy to assess tuber size, shape, and the colorimetric features of tuber skin and flesh in potato breeding populations
A scalable, low-cost phenotyping strategy to assess tuber size, shape, and the colorimetric features of tuber skin and flesh in potato breeding populations Open
Tuber size, shape, colorimetric characteristics, and defect susceptibility are all factors that influence the acceptance of new potato cultivars. Despite the importance of these characteristics, our understanding of their inheritance is su…
View article: Red Wine Fermentation Alters Grape Seed Morphology and Internal Porosity
Red Wine Fermentation Alters Grape Seed Morphology and Internal Porosity Open
During wine fermentation, grape berry components, including seeds, undergo extensive physical and chemical changes that result in the release of flavonoids, such as tannins, from seeds into wine. Understanding changes in seed morphology du…
View article: Use of machine vision to decipher the genetic basis of potato tuber characteristics in a tetraploid biparental linkage mapping population
Use of machine vision to decipher the genetic basis of potato tuber characteristics in a tetraploid biparental linkage mapping population Open
ORCiD: [ORCiD of presenting author] Jaebum Park [0000-0001-6459-909X] AND/OR Max Feldman [0000-0002-5415-4326] Tuber size and shape, colorimetric characteristics of tuber skin and flesh, and tuber defect susceptibility are all factors that…
View article: A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray computed tomography images with deep learning in Google’s Colaboratory
A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray computed tomography images with deep learning in Google’s Colaboratory Open
X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray μCT) has enabled the characterization of the properties and processes that take place in plants and soils at the micron scale. Despite the widespread use of this advanced technique, major limitations …
View article: Structural and functional leaf diversity lead to variability in photosynthetic capacity across a range of <i>Juglans regia</i> genotypes
Structural and functional leaf diversity lead to variability in photosynthetic capacity across a range of <i>Juglans regia</i> genotypes Open
Similar to other cropping systems, few walnut cultivars are used as scion in commercial production. Germplasm collections can be used to diversify cultivar options and hold potential for improving crop productivity, disease resistance and …
View article: A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray CT images with deep learning in Googles Colaboratory
A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray CT images with deep learning in Googles Colaboratory Open
X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray microCT) has enabled the characterization of the properties and processes that take place in plants and soils at the micron scale. Despite the widespread use of this advanced technique, major limitati…
View article: A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray CT images with deep\n learning in Googles Colaboratory
A workflow for segmenting soil and plant X-ray CT images with deep\n learning in Googles Colaboratory Open
X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray microCT) has enabled the\ncharacterization of the properties and processes that take place in plants and\nsoils at the micron scale. Despite the widespread use of this advanced\ntechnique, major limit…
View article: Biochar alters hydraulic conductivity and impacts nutrient leaching in two agricultural soils
Biochar alters hydraulic conductivity and impacts nutrient leaching in two agricultural soils Open
Biochar is purported to provide agricultural benefits when added to the soil, through changes in saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and increased nutrient retention through chemical or physical means. Despite increased interest and in…
View article: Comment on soil-2021-45
Comment on soil-2021-45 Open
Abstract. Biochar is purported to provide agricultural benefits when added to the soil, through changes in saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and increased nutrient retention through che…
View article: Comment on soil-2021-45
Comment on soil-2021-45 Open
Abstract. Biochar is purported to provide agricultural benefits when added to the soil, through changes in saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and increased nutrient retention through che…
View article: Biochar alters hydraulic conductivity and inhibits nutrient leaching in two agricultural soils
Biochar alters hydraulic conductivity and inhibits nutrient leaching in two agricultural soils Open
Biochar is purported to provide agricultural benefits when added to the soil, through changes in soil water hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), and increased nutrient retention through chemical or physical means. Despite increased interest and …
View article: DRP Visualization Challenge: Belgian Fieldstone
DRP Visualization Challenge: Belgian Fieldstone Open
I took a stack of images of Belgian Fieldstone collected by Tom Bultreys at Ghent University and segmented them, generating masks of the fieldstone grains with quartz in (white), glauconite (yellow), and pore spaces (blue). The masks can b…
View article: Microbial response to copper oxide nanoparticles in soils is controlled by land use rather than copper fate
Microbial response to copper oxide nanoparticles in soils is controlled by land use rather than copper fate Open
Microbial response to copper oxide nanoparticles in soils is controlled by land use rather than copper fate.
View article: Surface modification induced cuprous oxide nanoparticle toxicity to duckweed at sub-toxic metal concentrations
Surface modification induced cuprous oxide nanoparticle toxicity to duckweed at sub-toxic metal concentrations Open
View article: Assessing the sensitivity and repeatability of permanganate oxidizable carbon as a soil health metric: An interlab comparison across soils
Assessing the sensitivity and repeatability of permanganate oxidizable carbon as a soil health metric: An interlab comparison across soils Open
View article: Dissolved organic matter reduces CuO nanoparticle toxicity to duckweed in simulated natural systems
Dissolved organic matter reduces CuO nanoparticle toxicity to duckweed in simulated natural systems Open