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Nutrient dynamics, microbial growth and weed emergence in biochar amended soil are influenced by time since application and reapplication rate
RS Quilliam, KA Marsden, C Gertler, J Rousk, TH DeLuca, DL Jones
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 158, 192-199, 2012
Krav: Swedish Research Council
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Modeling fate and transport of fecally-derived microorganisms at the watershed scale: State of the science and future opportunities
KH Cho, YA Pachepsky, DM Oliver, RW Muirhead, Y Park, RS Quilliam, ...
Water Research 100, 38–56, 2016
Krav: US Department of Agriculture, UK Natural Environment Research Council
Integrating insect frass biofertilisers into sustainable peri-urban agro-food systems
RS Quilliam, C Nuku-Adeku, P Maquart, D Little, R Newton, F Murray
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed 6, 315-322, 2020
Krav: Department of International Development, UK
Colonisation of plastic pellets (nurdles) by E. coli at public bathing beaches
A Rodrigues, DM Oliver, A McCarron, RS Quilliam
Marine Pollution Bulletin 139, 376-380, 2019
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Can macrophyte harvesting from eutrophic water close the loop on nutrient loss from agricultural land?
RS Quilliam, MA van Niekerk, DR Chadwick, P Cross, N Hanley, ...
Journal of Environmental Management 152, 210-217, 2015
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Insects as food and feed: European perspectives on recent research and future priorities
CLR Payne, D Dobermann, A Forkes, J House, J Josephs, A McBride, ...
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed 2, 269-276, 2016
Krav: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Predicting microbial water quality with models: over-arching questions for managing risk in agricultural catchments
DM Oliver, KDH Porter, YA Pachepsky, RW Muirhead, SM Reaney, ...
Science of the Total Environment 544, 39-47, 2016
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Priorities to inform research on marine plastic pollution in Southeast Asia
LCM Omeyer, EM Duncan, K Aiemsomboon, N Beaumont, S Bureekul, ...
Science of the Total Environment 841, 156704, 2022
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Angiosperm symbioses with non‐mycorrhizal fungal partners enhance N acquisition from ancient organic matter in a warming maritime Antarctic
PW Hill, R Broughton, J Bougoure, W Havelange, KK Newsham, H Grant, ...
Ecology Letters 22, 2111–2119, 2019
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Rainfall-driven E. coli transfer to the stream-conduit network observed through increasing spatial scales in mixed land-use paddy farming karst terrain
SJ Buckerfield, RS Quilliam, S Waldron, L Naylor, S Li, DM Oliver
Water Research 5, 100038, 2019
Krav: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China …
Rhizosphere carbon supply accelerates soil organic matter decomposition in the presence of fresh organic substrates
O Jackson, RS Quilliam, A Stott, H Grant, JA Subke
Plant and Soil 440, 473–490, 2019
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Survival of human enteric and respiratory viruses on plastics in soil, freshwater, and marine environments
V Moresco, DM Oliver, M Weidmann, S Matallana-Surget, RS Quilliam
Environmental Research 199, 111367, 2021
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Quantifying the importance of plastic pollution for the dissemination of human pathogens: The challenges of choosing an appropriate ‘control’ material
R Metcalf, DM Oliver, V Moresco, RS Quilliam
Science of The Total Environment 810, 152292, 2022
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Binding, recovery, and infectiousness of enveloped and non-enveloped viruses associated with plastic pollution in surface water
V Moresco, A Charatzidou, DM Oliver, M Weidmann, S Matallana-Surget, ...
Environmental Pollution 308, 119594, 2022
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
How can we improve understanding of faecal indicator dynamics in karst systems under changing climatic, population, and land use stressors?–Research opportunities in SW China
SJ Buckerfield, S Waldron, RS Quilliam, L Naylor, S Li, DM Oliver
Science of the Total Environment 646, 438-447, 2019
Krav: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China …
Chronic urban hotspots and agricultural drainage drive microbial pollution of karst water resources in rural developing regions
SJ Buckerfield, RS Quilliam, L Bussiere, S Waldron, L Naylor, S Li, ...
Science of the Total Environment 744, 140898, 2020
Krav: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China …
Power, danger, and secrecy - A socio-cultural examination of menstrual waste management in urban Malawi
H Roxburgh, K Hampshire, T Kaliwo, EA Tilley, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
PLOS ONE 15 (6), e0235339, 2020
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
From wastewater discharge to the beach: Survival of human pathogens bound to microplastics during transfer through the freshwater-marine continuum
R Metcalf, HL White, MJ Ormsby, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
Environmental Pollution 319, 120955, 2023
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Sewage-associated plastic waste washed up on beaches can act as a reservoir for faecal bacteria, potential human pathogens, and genes for antimicrobial resistance
R Metcalf, HL White, V Moresco, MJ Ormsby, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
Marine Pollution Bulletin 180, 113766, 2022
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Opportunities and limitations of molecular methods for quantifying microbial compliance parameters in EU bathing waters
DM Oliver, M van Niekerk, D Kay, AL Heathwaite, J Porter, LE Fleming, ...
Environment International 64, 124-128, 2014
Krav: UK Natural Environment Research Council
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