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  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Ariel A. Szogi is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions to subfields such as industrial and manufacturing engineering, environmental chemistry, soil science, agronomy and crop science, and pollution.

Their work covers multiple main topics, including soil and water nutrient dynamics, phosphorus and nutrient management, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment, crop yield and soil fertility, heavy metals in the environment, and adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Ariel A. Szogi include:

  • Second-Generation Phosphorus: Recovery from Wastes towards the Sustainability of Production Chains (2021, Sustainability)
  • Earthworms increase the potential for enzymatic bio-activation of biochars made from co-pyrolyzing animal manures and plastic wastes (2020, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • Soil health assessment after 40 years of conservation and conventional tillage management in Southeastern Coastal Plain soils (2021, Soil Science Society of America Journal)
  • Mineral N suppressed priming effect while increasing microbial C use efficiency and N2O production in sandy soils under long-term conservation management (2022, Biology and Fertility of Soils)
  • Climate-driven prediction of land water storage anomalies: An outlook for water resources monitoring across the conterminous United States (2020, Journal of Hydrology)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ariel A. Szogi include:

  • Dagbegnon Clement Sohoulande Djebou
  • Kenneth C. Stone
  • Gilbert C. Sigua
  • Jerry H. Martin
  • Matías B. Vanotti

Throughout their career, Ariel A. Szogi has published in various scientific venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Agronomy
  • Sustainability
  • Transactions of the ASABE
  • Soil Science Society of America Journal
  • Environments

The scientist has been recognized by the American Society of Agronomy with the designation of Fellow in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Uses and management of poultry litter.

    N.S. Bolan;A.A. Szogi;T. Chuasavathi;B. Seshadri

  • Development of environmentally superior treatment system to replace anaerobic swine lagoons in the USA

    Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szogi;Patrick G. Hunt;Patricia D. Millner

  • Anammox sludge immobilized in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cryogel carriers

    Albert Magrí;Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szögi

  • Recovery of ammonia and phosphate minerals from swine wastewater using gas-permeable membranes.

    M.B. Vanotti;P.J. Dube;A.A. Szogi;M.C. García-González

  • Methods for Treatment of Animal Manures to Reduce Nutrient Pollution Prior to Soil Application

    Ariel A. Szogi;Matias B. Vanotti;Kyoung S. Ro

  • Enhancing recovery of ammonia from swine manure anaerobic digester effluent using gas-permeable membrane technology

    P.J. Dube;M.B. Vanotti;A.A. Szogi;M.C. García-González

  • Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse from Waste Streams

    Rajasekar Karunanithi;Ariel A. Szogi;Nanthi Bolan;Ravi Naidu

  • Development of a second-generation environmentally superior technology for treatment of swine manure in the USA

    Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szogi;Patricia D. Millner;John H. Loughrin

  • Long-term preservation of anammox bacteria

    Michael J. Rothrock;Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szögi;Maria Cruz Garcia Gonzalez

  • Characterization of a microbial community capable of nitrification at cold temperature

    Thomas F. Ducey;Matias B. Vanotti;Anthony D. Shriner;Ariel A. Szogi

  • Carbon mineralization in two ultisols amended with different sources and particle sizes of pyrolyzed biochar.

    G.C. Sigua;J.M. Novak;D.W. Watts;K.B. Cantrell

  • Biochars impact on water infiltration and water quality through a compacted subsoil layer.

    Jeff Novak;Gilbert Sigua;Don Watts;Keri Cantrell

  • Phosphorus recovery from pig manure solids prior to land application.

    Ariel A. Szögi;Matias B. Vanotti;Patrick G. Hunt

  • Recovery of ammonia from swine manure using gas-permeable membranes: effect of aeration.

    M.C. García-González;M.B. Vanotti;A.A. Szogi

  • Denitrification in constructed wetlands used for treatment of swine wastewater.

    Patrick G. Hunt;Terry A. Matheny;Ariel A. Szögi

  • Greenhouse gas emission reduction and environmental quality improvement from implementation of aerobic waste treatment systems in swine farms.

    M.B. Vanotti;A.A. Szogi;C.A. Vives

  • Enhanced solid-liquid separation of dairy manure with natural flocculants.

    M.C. Garcia;A.A. Szogi;M.B. Vanotti;J.P. Chastain

  • EXTRACTION OF SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS FROM SWINE WASTEWATER

    M. B. Vanotti;A. A. Szogi;P. G. Hunt

  • Thermochemical conversion of livestock wastes: carbonization of swine solids.

    K.S. Ro;K.B. Cantrell;P.G. Hunt;T.F. Ducey

  • CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR TREATMENT OF SWINE WASTEWATER FROM AN ANAEROBIC LAGOON

    P. G. Hunt;A. A. Szögi;F. J. Humenik;J. M. Rice

Frequent Co-Authors

Matias B. Vanotti
Matias B. Vanotti United States Department of Agriculture
Patrick G. Hunt
Patrick G. Hunt Agricultural Research Service
Kyoung S. Ro
Kyoung S. Ro United States Department of Agriculture
Jeffrey M. Novak
Jeffrey M. Novak United States Department of Agriculture
Philip J. Bauer
Philip J. Bauer Agricultural Research Service
Philip A. Moore
Philip A. Moore Agricultural Research Service
Nanthi Bolan
Nanthi Bolan University of Western Australia
Ravi Naidu
Ravi Naidu University of Newcastle Australia
Warren J. Busscher
Warren J. Busscher Agricultural Research Service
Kurt A. Spokas
Kurt A. Spokas United States Department of Agriculture

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