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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
40
Citations
6591
World Ranking
3904
National Ranking
972

Environmental Sciences

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42
Citations
11941
World Ranking
7268
National Ranking
2587

Overview

Kermit Cromack is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, which suggests a limited publicly available record of recent scholarly output or collaborations in indexed research data.

The main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics engaged by Cromack are also not documented in the available data. This absence of information may reflect a focus outside conventional indexed parameters or a career phase with fewer published works indexed in common academic databases.

No book publications have been recorded for Cromack, indicating that their contributions have not included monographs or edited volumes under major publishing houses as indexed in the source data.

There are no recorded awards associated with Cromack. The scientist is currently active, as there is no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Ecology of Coarse Woody Debris in Temperate Ecosystems

    M.E. Harmon;J.F. Franklin;F.J. Swanson;P. Sollins

  • Calcium oxalate: occurrence in soils and effect on nutrient and geochemical cycles.

    William C. Graustein;Kermit Cromack;Phillip Sollins

  • Effect of habitat and substrate quality on Douglas fir litter decomposition in western Oregon

    Unknown

  • Calcium oxalate accumulation and soil weathering in mats of the hypogeous fungus Hysterangium crassum

    Kermit Cromack;Phillip Sollins;William C. Graustein;Karen Speidel

  • The Internal Element Cycles of an Old‐Growth Douglas‐Fir Ecosystem in Western Oregon

    Unknown

  • Community composition and functioning of denitrifying bacteria from adjacent meadow and forest soils.

    J. J. Rich;R. S. Heichen;P. J. Bottomley;K. Cromack

  • Mass, nutrient content, and decay rate of dead boles in rain forests of Olympic National Park

    Robin Lambert Graham;Kermit Cromack.

  • Cellulose and lignin degradation in forest soils: Response to moisture, temperature, and acidity

    Paula K. Donnelly;James A. Entry;Don L. Crawford;Kermit Cromack

  • Coarse woody debris in mixed-conifer forests, Sequoia National Park, California

    Mark E. Harmon;Kermit Cromack;Bradley G. Smith

  • Nitrogen Budget for a Small Coniferous Forest Stream

    Unknown

  • Rapid soil development after windthrow disturbance in pristine forests

    Unknown

  • Short- and long-term effects of prescribed underburning on nitrogen availability in ponderosa pine stands in central Oregon

    Vicente J. Monleon;Kermit Cromack;Johanna D. Landsberg

  • Exceptions to the AET Model: Deserts and Clear-Cut Forest

    W. G. Whitford;V. Meentemeyer;T. R. Seastedt;K. Cromack

  • ACCUMULATION OF CALCIUM OXALATE IN THE MANTLE OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL ROOTS OF PINUS RADIATA AND EUCALYPTUS MARGINATA

    N. Malajczuk;K. Cromack

  • Biomass and nutrient content of Douglas-fir logs and other detrital pools in an old-growth forest, Oregon, U.S.A.

    Joseph E. Means;Paul C. MacMillan;Kermit Cromack

  • Coupled Nitrogen and Calcium Cycles in Forests of the Oregon Coast Range

    Steven S. Perakis;Douglas A. Maguire;Thomas D. Bullen;Kermit Cromack

  • Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria along Meadow-to-Forest Transects in the Oregon Cascade Mountains

    A. T. Mintie;R. S. Heichen;K. Cromack;D. D. Myrold

  • Patterns of basidiomycete nutrient accumulation in conifer and deciduous forest litter

    Kermit Cromack;Robert L. Todd;Carl D. Monk

  • Comparison of decomposition models using wood density of Douglas-fir logs

    Joseph E. Means;Kermit Cromack;Paul C. MacMillan

  • Leaf litter chemistry controls on decomposition of Pacific Northwest trees and woody shrubs

    Y.S. Valachovic;B.A. Caldwell;K. Cromack Jr.;Robert P. Griffiths

  • Long-term effects of prescribed underburning on litter decomposition and nutrient release in ponderosa pine stands in central Oregon

    Vicente J. Monleon;Kermit Cromack

  • Reciprocal transfer effects on denitrifying community composition and activity at forest and meadow sites in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon

    Stephanie A. Boyle;Jeremy J. Rich;Peter J. Bottomley;Kermit Cromack

  • Soil Carbon and Nutrients in a Coastal Oregon Douglas-Fir Plantation with Red Alder

    Kermit Cromack;Richard E. Miller;Harry W. Anderson;Ole T. Helgerson

  • Comparison of direct vs fumigation incubation microbial biomass estimates from ectomycorrhizal mat and non-mat soils

    E.R. Ingham;R.P. Griffiths;K. Cromack;J.A. Entry

  • Douglas-fir forest soils colonized by ectomycorrhizal mats. I. Seasonal variation in nitrogen chemistry and nitrogen cycle transformation rates

    Robert P. Griffiths;Bruce A. Caldwell;Kermit Cromack;Richard Y. Morita

  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Changes Under Douglas‐fir With and Without Red Alder

    Andreas Rothe;Kermit Cromack;Sigrid C. Resh;Ender Makineci

  • Interactions between soil animals and ectomycorrhizal fungal mats

    Kermit Cromack;B.L. Fichter;A.M. Moldenke;J.A. Entry

  • Phosphorus limitation on nitrogen fixation by Facaltaria seedlings.

    Dan Binkley;Randy Senock;Kermit Cromack

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Bottomley
Peter J. Bottomley Oregon State University
David D. Myrold
David D. Myrold Oregon State University
Phillip Sollins
Phillip Sollins Oregon State University
Bruce A. Caldwell
Bruce A. Caldwell Oregon State University
Steven S. Perakis
Steven S. Perakis United States Geological Survey
James M. Trappe
James M. Trappe Oregon State University
Richard D. Boone
Richard D. Boone University of Alaska Fairbanks
Thomas D. Bullen
Thomas D. Bullen United States Geological Survey
Richard H. Waring
Richard H. Waring Oregon State University
Randy Molina
Randy Molina Oregon State University

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