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Phosphorus Loss and Runoff Characteristics in Three Adjacent Agricultural Watersheds with<br />

Claypan Soils..........................................................................................................................1709-1719.<br />

Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />

Zewei Miao, Alberto Vicari, Ettore Capri, Francesca Ventura, Laura Padovani, and <strong>Mar</strong>co<br />

Trevisan<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>ling the Effects of Tillage Management Practices on Herbici<strong>de</strong> Runoff in Northern<br />

Italy..........................................................................................................................................1720-1732.<br />

Jin Hur and <strong>Mar</strong>k A. Schlautman<br />

Effects of Mineral Surfaces on Pyrene Partitioning to Well-Characterized Humic<br />

Substances.............................................................................................................................1733-1742.<br />

Daniel Said-Pullicino, Giovanni Gigliotti, and Alfred J. Vella<br />

Environmental Fate of Triasulfuron in Soils Amen<strong>de</strong>d with Municipal Waste Compost.........1743-1751.<br />

Kazutoshi Ohyama, Jeff Angermann, Debra Y. Dunlap, and Fumio Matsumura<br />

Distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Chlorinated Pestici<strong>de</strong> Residues in Trout in the<br />

Sierra Nevada.........................................................................................................................1752-1764.<br />

Jigang Wu and David A. Laird<br />

Interactions of Chlorpyrifos with Colloidal Materials in Aqueous Systems.............................1765-1770.<br />

Linda S. Lee, Stephen A. Sassman, <strong>Mar</strong>ianne Bischoff, and Ronald F. Turco<br />

Degradation of N,N'-Dibutylurea (DBU) in Soils Treated with only DBU and DBU-Fortified<br />

Benlate Fungici<strong>de</strong>s .................................................................................................................1771-1778.<br />

Plant and Environment Interactions:<br />

Yaodong Wang and <strong>Mar</strong>ia Greger<br />

Clonal Differences in Mercury Tolerance, Accumulation, and Distribution in Willow.............1779-1785.<br />

Lars Bergström and Holger Kirchmann<br />

Leaching and Crop Uptake of Nitrogen from Nitrogen-15-Labeled Green Manures and<br />

Ammonium Nitrate..................................................................................................................1786-1792.<br />

Surface Water Quality:<br />

Kimberly J. Hutchison and Dean Hesterberg<br />

Dissolution of Phosphate in a Phosphorus-Enriched Ultisol as Affected by Microbial<br />

Reduction................................................................................................................................1793-1802.<br />

E. J. Kladivko, J. R. Frankenberger, D. B. Jaynes, D. W. Meek, B. J. Jenkinson, and N. R.<br />

Fausey<br />

Nitrate Leaching to Subsurface Drains as Affected by Drain Spacing and Changes in Crop<br />

Production System..................................................................................................................1803-1813.<br />

Benjamin L. Turner, <strong>Mar</strong>y A. Kay, and Dale T. Westermann<br />

Phosphorus in Surface Runoff from Calcareous Arable Soils of the Semiarid Western United<br />

States......................................................................................................................................1814-1821.<br />

Vadose Zone Processes and Chemical Transport:<br />

Karl Guillard and Kelly L. Kopp<br />

Nitrogen Fertilizer Form and Associated Nitrate Leaching from Cool-Season Lawn Turf......1822-1827.<br />

David A. Potts, Josef H. Görres, Erika L. Nicosia, and José A. Amador<br />

Effects of Aeration on Water Quality from Septic System Leachfields...................................1828-1838.<br />

Waste Management:<br />

P. D. Gessel, N. C. Hansen, J. F. Moncrief, and M. A. Schmitt<br />

Rate of Fall-Applied Liquid Swine Manure: Effects on Runoff Transport of Sediment and<br />

Phosphorus.............................................................................................................................1839-1844.<br />

P. A. Vadas, J. J. Meisinger, L. J. Sikora, J. P. McMurtry, and A. E. Sefton<br />

Effect of Poultry Diet on Phosphorus in Runoff from Soils Amen<strong>de</strong>d with Poultry Manure and<br />

Compost..................................................................................................................................1845-1854.<br />

A. Bar-Tal, U. Yermiyahu, J. Beraud, M. Keinan, R. Rosenberg, D. Zohar, V. Rosen, and P.<br />

Fine<br />

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Uptake by Wheat and Their Distribution in Soil<br />

following Successive, Annual Compost Applications .............................................................1855-1865.<br />

Fabrizio Adani, Roberto Confalonieri, and Fulvia Tambone<br />

Dynamic Respiration In<strong>de</strong>x as a Descriptor of the Biological Stability of Organic Wastes ....1866-1876.<br />

N. W. Menzies, I. M. Fulton, and W. J. Morrell<br />

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