A shift in sulfur-cycle manipulation from atmospheric emissions to agricultural additions
ELS Hinckley, JT Crawford, H Fakhraei… - Nature Geoscience, 2020 - nature.com
Burning fossil fuels has resulted in a prominent yet unintended manipulation of the global
sulfur cycle. Emissions of sulfur dioxide and reactive sulfur to the atmosphere have caused …
sulfur cycle. Emissions of sulfur dioxide and reactive sulfur to the atmosphere have caused …
Fifty Years Since Silent Spring
L Epstein - Annual review of phytopathology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Rachel Carson's 1962 Silent Spring exposed both observed and potential environmental
and health externalities of the increasing organochlorine and organophosphate insecticide …
and health externalities of the increasing organochlorine and organophosphate insecticide …
Adaptive genomic structural variation in the grape powdery mildew pathogen, Erysiphe necator
Background Powdery mildew, caused by the obligate biotrophic fungus Erysiphe necator, is
an economically important disease of grapevines worldwide. Large quantities of fungicides …
an economically important disease of grapevines worldwide. Large quantities of fungicides …
Reductions in the deposition of sulfur and selenium to agricultural soils pose risk of future nutrient deficiencies
Atmospheric deposition is a major source of the nutrients sulfur and selenium to agricultural
soils. Air pollution control and cleaner energy production have reduced anthropogenic …
soils. Air pollution control and cleaner energy production have reduced anthropogenic …
Spray‐induced gene silencing to identify powdery mildew gene targets and processes for powdery mildew control
AG McRae, J Taneja, K Yee, X Shi… - Molecular Plant …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Spray‐induced gene silencing (SIGS) is an emerging tool for crop pest protection. It utilizes
exogenously applied double‐stranded RNA to specifically reduce pest target gene …
exogenously applied double‐stranded RNA to specifically reduce pest target gene …
Agricultural sulfur applications alter the quantity and composition of dissolved organic matter from field-to-watershed scales
Over the past several decades, agricultural sulfur (S) use has dramatically increased.
Excess S in the environment can cause several biogeochemical and ecologic …
Excess S in the environment can cause several biogeochemical and ecologic …
Ebullitive methane emissions from oxygenated wetland streams
Stream and river carbon dioxide emissions are an important component of the global carbon
cycle. Methane emissions from streams could also contribute to regional or global …
cycle. Methane emissions from streams could also contribute to regional or global …
It is time to develop sustainable management of agricultural sulfur
JR Gerson, ELS Hinckley - Earth's Future, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, sulfur (S) applications to croplands result in S inputs that often exceed historical
atmospheric deposition. Sulfur is applied to crops as a fertilizer, fungicide, soil conditioner …
atmospheric deposition. Sulfur is applied to crops as a fertilizer, fungicide, soil conditioner …
Improved tropospheric and stratospheric sulfur cycle in the aerosol–chemistry–climate model SOCOL-AERv2
SOCOL-AERv1 was developed as an aerosol–chemistry–climate model to study the
stratospheric sulfur cycle and its influence on climate and the ozone layer. It includes a …
stratospheric sulfur cycle and its influence on climate and the ozone layer. It includes a …
Application of the measurement of the natural abundance of stable isotopes in viticulture: a review
The study of the natural abundance of stable isotopes in grapevine organs and tissues
started in the late 1970s and, since then, a significant body of research has analysed how …
started in the late 1970s and, since then, a significant body of research has analysed how …