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Biochar effects on soil nutrient transformations
TH DeLuca, MJ Gundale, MD MacKenzie, DL Jones
Biochar for environmental management, 421-454, 2015
10622015
Wildfire‐produced charcoal directly influences nitrogen cycling in ponderosa pine forests
TH DeLuca, MD MacKenzie, MJ Gundale, WE Holben
Soil Science Society of America Journal 70 (2), 448-453, 2006
7292006
Post-fire vegetative dynamics as drivers of microbial community structure and function in forest soils
SC Hart, TH DeLuca, GS Newman, MD MacKenzie, SI Boyle
Forest Ecology and Management 220 (1-3), 166-184, 2005
7092005
Wildfire and charcoal enhance nitrification and ammonium‐oxidizing bacterial abundance in dry montane forest soils
PN Ball, MD MacKenzie, TH DeLuca, WEH Montana
Journal of environmental quality 39 (4), 1243-1253, 2010
2912010
Nitrogen mineralization and microbial activity in oil sands reclaimed boreal forest soils
R McMillan, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie, O Biryukova
Journal of environmental quality 36 (5), 1470-1478, 2007
1272007
Forest structure and organic horizon analysis along a fire chronosequence in the low elevation forests of western Montana
MD MacKenzie, TH DeLuca, A Sala
Forest Ecology and Management 203 (1-3), 331-343, 2004
1152004
Estimating charcoal content in forest mineral soils
VJ Kurth, MD MacKenzie, TH DeLuca
Geoderma 137 (1-2), 135-139, 2006
1112006
Microbial community structure and function: the effect of silvicultural burning and topographic variability in northern Alberta
M Swallow, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie, BE Kishchuk
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41 (4), 770-777, 2009
1092009
Trembling aspen seedling establishment, growth and response to fertilization on contrasting soils used in oil sands reclamation
BD Pinno, SM Landhäusser, MD MacKenzie, SA Quideau, PS Chow
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 92 (1), 143-151, 2012
942012
Microbial community structure and nutrient availability in oil sands reclaimed boreal soils
MD MacKenzie, SA Quideau
Applied Soil Ecology 44 (1), 32-41, 2010
852010
Forest floor development and biochemical properties in reconstructed boreal forest soils
PT Sorenson, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie, SM Landhäusser, SW Oh
Applied Soil Ecology 49, 139-147, 2011
842011
Charcoal and shrubs modify soil processes in ponderosa pine forests of western Montana
MD MacKenzie, TH DeLuca
Plant and Soil 287, 257-266, 2006
712006
Laboratory-based nitrogen mineralization and biogeochemistry of two soils used in oil sands reclamation
MD MacKenzie, SA Quideau
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 92 (1), 131-142, 2012
612012
Charcoal distribution affects carbon and nitrogen contents in forest soils of California
MD MacKenzie, EJB McIntire, SA Quideau, RC Graham
Soil Science Society of America Journal 72 (6), 1774-1785, 2008
502008
Fire exclusion and nitrogen mineralization in low elevation forests of western Montana
MD MacKenzie, TH DeLuca, A Sala
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (5), 952-961, 2006
502006
Soil microclimate and nitrogen availability 10 years after mechanical site preparation in northern British Columbia
MD MacKenzie, MG Schmidt, L Bedford
Canadian journal of forest research 35 (8), 1854-1866, 2005
482005
Pyrogenic carbon stocks and storage mechanisms in podzolic soils of fire-affected Quebec black spruce forests
LN Soucémarianadin, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie
Geoderma 217, 118-128, 2014
472014
Laboratory charring conditions affect black carbon properties: a case study from Quebec black spruce forests
LN Soucémarianadin, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie, GM Bernard, ...
Organic Geochemistry 62, 46-55, 2013
432013
Nutrient uptake and growth of fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) on reclamation soils
BD Pinno, SM Landhäusser, PS Chow, SA Quideau, MD MacKenzie
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (1), 1-7, 2014
372014
Reclaimed soils, fertilizer, and bioavailable nutrients: determining similarity with natural benchmarks over time
DM Howell, S Das Gupta, BD Pinno, MD MacKenzie
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 97 (2), 149-158, 2016
322016
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