Jonathan D. Richwine Data-verified
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Jonathan D. Richwine's research investigates the impact of nitrogen fertilization and grass species on soil microbial communities within native C4 grasslands. His work examines how these factors influence the abundance, activity, and diversity of soil bacteria, particularly diazotrophic and ammonia-oxidizing communities. Richwine also studies the role of native forbs in pasture systems, evaluating their contributions to pollinator resources, forage quality, and animal performance, as well as their persistence under grazing conditions. His research includes exploring the use of companion crops, such as browntop millet, to support the establishment of native grasses. Richwine has published 13 papers, accumulating 163 citations, and holds an h-index of 5.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 163
Selected Publications
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Interseeded Native Forbs Resilient Under Variable Grazing Regimen (2025)
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Native Warm-Season Grasses Show Limited Response to Phosphorus and Potassium (2025)
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Native Forbs Provide Pollinator Resources and Improve Forage Nutrient Composition, Animal Performance, and Pasture Productivity (2024)
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Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization (2024)
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Blooming and Forage Characteristics of Twelve Native Forbs Subjected to Repeated Defoliation (2023)
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- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Using a browntop millet companion crop to aid native grass establishment
- Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
- Native forbs interseeded into native grass pastures persist under grazing
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C <sub>4</sub> native grassland
- Peer Review #2 of "Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C4 grassland soils (v0.1)"
- Peer Review #3 of "Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C4 native grassland (v0.2)"
- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C <sub>4</sub> native grassland
- Peer Review #2 of "Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C4 grassland soils (v0.1)"
- Peer Review #3 of "Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C4 native grassland (v0.2)"
- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C <sub>4</sub> native grassland
- Peer Review #2 of "Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C4 grassland soils (v0.1)"
- Peer Review #3 of "Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C4 native grassland (v0.2)"
- Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
- Blooming and Forage Characteristics of Twelve Native Forbs Subjected to Repeated Defoliation
- Native Forbs Provide Pollinator Resources and Improve Forage Nutrient Composition, Animal Performance, and Pasture Productivity
- Native Warm-Season Grasses Show Limited Response to Phosphorus and Potassium
- Interseeded Native Forbs Resilient Under Variable Grazing Regimen
- Using a browntop millet companion crop to aid native grass establishment
- Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
- Native Warm-Season Grasses Show Limited Response to Phosphorus and Potassium
- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Peer Review #2 of "Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C4 grassland soils (v0.1)"
- Nitrogen Fertilization and Native C4 Grass Species Alter Abundance, Activity, and Diversity of Soil Diazotrophic Communities
- Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C <sub>4</sub> grassland soils
- Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C <sub>4</sub> native grassland
- Blooming and Forage Characteristics of Twelve Native Forbs Subjected to Repeated Defoliation
- Native Forbs Provide Pollinator Resources and Improve Forage Nutrient Composition, Animal Performance, and Pasture Productivity
- Interseeded Native Forbs Resilient Under Variable Grazing Regimen
- Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
- Native forbs interseeded into native grass pastures persist under grazing
- Native Warm-Season Grasses Show Limited Response to Phosphorus and Potassium
- Peer Review #2 of "Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities are affected by nitrogen fertilization and grass species in native C4 grassland soils (v0.1)"
- Peer Review #3 of "Urea fertilization and grass species alter microbial nitrogen cycling capacity and activity in a C4 native grassland (v0.2)"
- Using a browntop millet companion crop to aid native grass establishment
- Blooming and Forage Characteristics of Twelve Native Forbs Subjected to Repeated Defoliation
- Native forbs interseeded into native grass pastures persist under grazing
- Native Forbs Provide Pollinator Resources and Improve Forage Nutrient Composition, Animal Performance, and Pasture Productivity
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