Nigel Hoilett
Northwest Missouri State University
6 Papers
9 Citations
Nigel Hoilett is an academic researcher from Northwest Missouri State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil microbiology & Glyphosate. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Glyphosate effects on soil rhizosphere-associated bacterial communities
Molli M. Newman,Nigel Hoilett,Nicola Lorenz,Richard P. Dick,Mark R. Liles,Cliff Ramsier,Joseph W. Kloepper +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of shifts in the rhizosphere bacterial community following long-term glyphosate application on GT corn and soybean in the greenhouse found Proteobacteria increased in relative abundance for both crops following glyphosate exposure, and the relative abundance of Acidobacteria decreased in response to glyphosate exposure.
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Changes in rhizosphere bacterial gene expression following glyphosate treatment.
Molli M. Newman,Nicola Lorenz,Nigel Hoilett,Nathan R. Lee,Richard P. Dick,Mark R. Liles,Cliff Ramsier,Joseph W. Kloepper +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that long-term glyphosate use can affect rhizosphere bacterial activities and potentially shift bacterial community composition favoring more glyphosate-tolerant bacteria.
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Short-term impacts of biochar and manure application on soil labile carbon fractions, enzyme activity, and microbial community structure
Saroop S. Sandhu,Udayakumar Sekaran,Ekrem Ozlu,Nigel Hoilett,Sandeep Kumar +4 more
- 01 Sep 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the short-term impacts of different types of biochar on soil C fractions, enzyme activities, and microbial community structure at depositional and eroded landscape positions at different sampling times [before planting, after planting, and after harvesting of soybean (Glycine max L.)].
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Physicochemical Characteristics of Biochars Derived From Corn, Hardwood, Miscanthus, and Horse Manure Biomasses
Kurt Nagel,Nigel Hoilett,M. Abdul Mottaleb,Mohammed J. Meziani,Jonathan Wistrom,Michael K. Bellamy +5 more
TL;DR: Biochar, a carbon-rich byproduct of biomass pyrolysis, is widely recognized as a potential ingredient for soil amendment, fertility, and carbon sequestration owing to its favorable physico-chemical properties as discussed by the authors.
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Microbial Community Structure in Soils Amended With Glyphosate Tolerant Soybean Residue
Mark Nye,Nigel Hoilett,Cliff Ramsier,Peter Renz,Richard P. Dick +4 more
- 23 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the results showed that soil history of glyphosate exposure significantly affected microbial stress and significant differences in stress between glyphosate residue treatments in soil with or without long-term exposure to glyphosate.