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About SBI Research: The Subsurface Biosphere and Sustainable Natural Resources
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SBI Features about OSU Projects in this Research Area
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Monitoring Soil Microbial Communities as an Indicator of Soil Quality - (posted May 4, 2009) Soil Science Professors Dave Myrold and Peter Bottomley discuss the concept of soil quality, its link to soil microbiology and a series of recent and forthcoming papers they co-authored with Ph.D. graduate Guilherme Chaer.
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A "Smart Tracer" to detect Suburface Microbiological Activity (posted September 11, 2008) - Geosciences professor Roy Haggerty discusses his work to develop a “smart tracer” that can detect microbiological activity in stream and groundwater systems.
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Nitrogen cycling and microbial communities in forest soils (posted June 7, 2007) - Features Stephanie Boyle, a Subsurface Biosphere IGERT student who recently defended her Ph.D. in Soil Science.
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Forest wildfire effects on soil microbial communities (posted May 3, 2007) - Features Forest Science student Cassie Hebel, who recently defended her M.S. thesis.
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Profile of Markus Kleber, SBI faculty member in Soil Microbiology and Chemistry (posted February 27, 2007).
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Microbial experiments 450 meters underground (posted December 10, 2006) - Features Mark Nielsen, a Subsurface Biosphere IGERTand Oceanography doctoral student.
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"Push-pull" tests - an innovative way to
study underground microbes (posted April 3, 2006).
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Study of microbial fossils adds to the “Life
on Mars” debate (posted March 21, 2006).
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