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Overview

Patrick G. Hunt is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Physics and Astronomy.

The main subfields of study include Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Soil Science; Environmental Chemistry; and Forestry. These areas reflect a diverse scientific range, from fundamental physics to applied environmental and agricultural research.

The key topics addressed in Hunt's work involve Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, Agroforestry and Silvopastoral Systems, Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications, and Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates.

Recent publications by Patrick G. Hunt highlight this breadth of study. These include:

  • Loamy sand soil approaches organic carbon saturation after 37 years of conservation tillage, 2020, published in Agronomy Journal
  • Biodiverse, Productive, and Socially Just Silvopastures: a Solution for the Brazilian Drylands, 2020, published in Journal of Botanical Research
  • Intuitive Analytic Calculations of Spatio-Temporal Propagation of General Spatially Chirped Beams, 2022, published in Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science 2022 (FIO, LS)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Hunt include:

  • J. M. Novak
  • D. W. Watts
  • Philip J. Bauer
  • Douglas L. Karlen
  • Umakant Mishra

Patrick G. Hunt's work has appeared in several publication venues, notably:

  • Agronomy Journal
  • Journal of Botanical Research
  • Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science 2022 (FIO, LS)

They were recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) in 1990, an award denoting professional recognition within the agronomic community.

Best Publications

  • Impact of pyrolysis temperature and manure source on physicochemical characteristics of biochar.

    Keri B. Cantrell;Patrick G. Hunt;Minori Uchimiya;Jeffrey M. Novak

  • Livestock waste-to-bioenergy generation opportunities

    Keri B. Cantrell;Thomas Ducey;Kyoung S. Ro;Patrick G. Hunt

  • Soil Organic Matter Characteristics as Affected by Tillage Management

    G. Ding;J. M. Novak;D. Amarasiriwardena;P. G. Hunt

  • High-Temperature Pyrolysis of Blended Animal Manures for Producing Renewable Energy and Value-Added Biochar

    Kyoung S. Ro;Keri B. Cantrell;Patrick G. Hunt

  • 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

  • Wastewater treatment system

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

  • State of the art for animal wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands.

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  • Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse from Waste Streams

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

  • Mulch Surface Color Affects Yield of Fresh-market Tomatoes

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  • Changes in carbon content of a Norfolk loamy sand after 14 years of conservation or conventional tillage

    P. G. Hunt;D. L. Karlen;T. A. Matheny;V. L. Quisenberry

  • Solids and nutrient removal from flushed swine manure using polyacrylamides

    M. B. Vanotti;P. G. Hunt

  • The potential impacts of biomass feedstock production on water resource availability.

    K. C. Stone;P. G. Hunt;K. B. Cantrell;K. S. Ro

  • Plastic Mulch Color Effects on Reflected Light and Tomato Plant Growth

    Dennis R. Decoteau;M. J. Kasperbauer;D. D. Daniels;P. G. Hunt

  • SOLID–LIQUID SEPARATION OF FLUSHED SWINE MANURE WITH PAM: EFFECT OF WASTEWATER STRENGTH

    M. B. Vanotti;D. M. C. Rashash;P. G. Hunt

  • Photosynthate partitioning and nodule formation in soybean plants that received red or far‐red light at the end of the photosynthetic period

    M. J. Kasperbauer;P. G. Hunt;R. E. Sojka

  • Removal of pathogen and indicator microorganisms from liquid swine manure in multi-step biological and chemical treatment

    Matias B. Vanotti;Patricia D. Millner;Patrick G. Hunt;Aprel Q. Ellison

  • Improved nitrogen treatment by constructed wetlands receiving partially nitrified liquid swine manure

    M.E Poach;P.G Hunt;M.B Vanotti;K.C Stone

  • Swine wastewater treatment by marsh–pond–marsh constructed wetlands under varying nitrogen loads

    M.E. Poach;P.G. Hunt;G.B. Reddy;K.C. Stone

  • Soil CO2 flux from a norfolk loamy sand after 25 years of conventional and conservation tillage

    Philip J. Bauer;James R. Frederick;Jeff M. Novak;Patrick G. Hunt

  • Destruction of Estrogens Using Fe-TAML/Peroxide Catalysis

    Nancy W. Shappell;Melanie A. Vrabel;Peter J. Madsen;Grant Harrington

  • Treatment of swine wastewater in marsh-pond-marsh constructed wetlands.

    G.B. Reddy;P.G. Hunt;R. Phillips;K. Stone

  • Phosphorus movement through a Coastal Plain soil after a decade of intensive swine manure application

    J. M. Novak;D. W. Watts;P. G. Hunt;K. C. Stone

  • Retention of heavy metals in a Typic Kandiudult amended with different manure-based biochars.

    Minori Uchimiya;Keri B. Cantrell;Patrick G. Hunt;Jeffrey M. Novak

  • Marsh-pond-marsh constructed wetland design analysis for swine lagoon wastewater treatment

    K.C. Stone;M.E. Poach;P.G. Hunt;G.B. Reddy

Frequent Co-Authors

Kyoung S. Ro
Kyoung S. Ro United States Department of Agriculture
Matias B. Vanotti
Matias B. Vanotti United States Department of Agriculture
Ariel A. Szogi
Ariel A. Szogi Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey M. Novak
Jeffrey M. Novak United States Department of Agriculture
Philip J. Bauer
Philip J. Bauer Agricultural Research Service
Warren J. Busscher
Warren J. Busscher Agricultural Research Service
Douglas L. Karlen
Douglas L. Karlen Iowa State University
Joseph C. Burns
Joseph C. Burns North Carolina State University
Robert E. Sojka
Robert E. Sojka Agricultural Research Service
Kurt A. Spokas
Kurt A. Spokas United States Department of Agriculture

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