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Robert G. Qualls is affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on a range of research areas and scientific inquiries conducted under this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Biodegradability of Dissolved Organic Matter in Forest Throughfall, Soil Solution, and Stream Water

    Robert G. Qualls;Bruce L. Haines

  • UV inactivation of pathogenic and indicator microorganisms.

    J. C. H. Chang;S. F. Ossoff;D. C. Lobe;M. H. Dorfman

  • Geochemistry of Dissolved Organic Nutrients in Water Percolating through a Forest Ecosystem

    Robert G. Qualls;Bruce L. Haines

  • Fluxes of Dissolved Organic Nutrients and Humic Substances in a Deciduous Forest

    Robert G. Qualls;Bruce L. Haines;Wayne T. Swank

  • The role of suspended particles in ultraviolet disinfection

    R. G. Qualls;M. P. Flynn;J. D. Johnson

  • Bioassay and dose measurement in UV disinfection

    R G Qualls;J D Johnson

  • Effect of soil flooding on photosynthesis, carbohydrate partitioning and nutrient uptake in the invasive exotic Lepidium latifolium

    Hongjun Chen;Robert G. Qualls;Robert R. Blank

  • Factors controlling concentration, export, and decomposition of dissolved organic nutrients in the Everglades of Florida

    Robert G. Qualls;Curtis J. Richardson

  • Comparison of the behavior of soluble organic and inorganic nutrients in forest soils

    Robert G Qualls

  • Adaptive responses of Lepidium latifolium to soil flooding: biomass allocation, adventitious rooting, aerenchyma formation and ethylene production

    Hongjun Chen;Robert G Qualls;Glenn C Miller

  • Phosphorus Enrichment Affects Litter Decomposition, Immobilization, and Soil Microbial Phosphorus in Wetland Mesocosms

    Robert G. Qualls;Curtis J. Richardson

  • Soluble Organic and Inorganic Nutrient Fluxes in Clearcut and Mature Deciduous Forests

    R.G. Qualls;B.L. Haines;W.T. Swank;S.W. Tyler

  • Effects of increased atmospheric CO2, temperature, and soil N availability on root exudation of dissolved organic carbon by a N-fixing tree (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)

    Shauna M. Uselman;Robert G. Qualls;Richard B. Thomas

  • Forms of soil phosphorus along a nutrient enrichment gradient in the Northern Everglades

    Robert G. Qualls;Curtis J. Richardson

  • Forest Floor Carbon and Nitrogen Losses Due to Prescription Fire

    Todd Caldwell;D. W. Johnson;W. W. Miller;R. G. Qualls

  • Retention of soluble organic nutrients by a forested ecosystem

    R.G. Qualls;B.L. Haines;Wayne T. Swank;S.W. Tyler

  • Predictive models for phosphorus retention in wetlands

    C. J. Richardson;S. Qian;C. B. Craft;R. G. Qualls

  • Estimating ecological thresholds for phosphorus in the Everglades.

    Curtis J Richardson;Ryan S King;Song S Qian;Panchabi Vaithiyanathan

  • Quality of soluble organic C, N, and P produced by different types and species of litter: Root litter versus leaf litter

    Shauna M. Uselman;Robert G. Qualls;Juliane Lilienfein

  • Factors controlling sensitivity in ultraviolet disinfection of secondary effluents

    R.G. Qualls;S.F. Ossoff;C.H. Chang;M.H. Dorfman

  • Stability of phosphorus within a wetland soil following ferric chloride treatment to control eutrophication.

    Lindsay J. Sherwood;Robert G. Qualls

Frequent Co-Authors

Curtis J. Richardson
Curtis J. Richardson Duke University
Dale W. Johnson
Dale W. Johnson University of Nevada Reno
Wayne T. Swank
Wayne T. Swank US Forest Service
Craig A. Stow
Craig A. Stow National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scott D. Bridgham
Scott D. Bridgham University of Oregon
Georges Hofman
Georges Hofman Ghent University
Stefaan De Neve
Stefaan De Neve Ghent University
Jan Vymazal
Jan Vymazal Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Todd G. Caldwell
Todd G. Caldwell United States Geological Survey
Richard B. Thomas
Richard B. Thomas West Virginia University

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