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Overview

Shibu Jose is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research spans across multiple fields, primarily focusing on Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine. The main topics of their work include biocrusts and microbial ecology, algal biology and biofuel production, aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics, microbial community ecology and physiology, urinary bladder and prostate research, pelvic floor disorders treatments, and genital health and disease.

Their recent publications cover a variety of subjects related to microalgae and their applications in sustainable agriculture and soil health. Key papers authored by Shibu Jose include:

  • Bioprospecting of microalgae from agricultural fields and developing consortia for sustainable agriculture, 2024, Algal Research
  • Cyanobacteria-green microalgae consortia enhance soil fertility and plant growth by shaping the native soil microbiome of Capsicum annuum, 2024, Rhizosphere
  • Microalgal bioinoculants for sustainable agriculture and their interactions with soil biotic and abiotic components: A review, 2023, Pedosphere

Shibu Jose has collaborated frequently with several coauthors who contribute to their research efforts. Frequent coauthors include Nirmal Renuka, Faizal Bux, Sheena Kumari, Sachitra Kumar Ratha, and Muneer Ahmad Malla.

The scientist's publications appear in specialized venues such as Rhizosphere, Algal Research, Pedosphere, Indian Journal of Urology, and Journal of Hospital Infection, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that integrates ecology, environmental chemistry, and medical research.

Their work emphasizes the role of microalgal consortia in enhancing soil fertility and sustainable agriculture, highlighting interactions with soil biotic and abiotic factors. Additionally, they have contributed to clinical epidemiology and hospital infection control topics in medical settings.

Within subfields of study, their expertise covers ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, environmental chemistry, ecology, and urology.

Shibu Jose was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Agroforestry for ecosystem services and environmental benefits: an overview

    Shibu Jose

  • Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition

    Peter Bernard Reich;Jean Knops;David Tilman;Joseph M Craine

  • Interspecific interactions in temperate agroforestry

    S. Jose;A.R. Gillespie;S.G. Pallardy

  • Soil respiration, fine root production, and microbial biomass in cottonwood and loblolly pine plantations along a nitrogen fertilization gradient

    Kye-Han Lee;Shibu Jose

  • Agroforestry for conserving and enhancing biodiversity

    Shibu Jose

  • Agroforestry for soil health

    Jeanne Dollinger;Shibu Jose

  • Agroforestry for biomass production and carbon sequestration: an overview

    Shibu Jose;Sougata Bardhan

  • Agroforestry and Biodiversity

    Ranjith P. Udawatta;Lalith Rankoth;Shibu Jose

  • Woody invaders and the challenges they pose to forest ecosystems in the Eastern United States.

    Christopher R. Webster;Michael A. Jenkins;Shibu Jose

  • Defining competition vectors in a temperate alley cropping system in the midwestern USA: 2. Competition for water

    S. Jose;A. R. Gillespie;J. R. Seifert;D. J. Biehle

  • Silvopasture: a sustainable livestock production system

    Shibu Jose;Jeanne Dollinger

  • Belowground ecological interactions in mixed-species forest plantations

    Shibu Jose;Richard Williams;Diomides Zamora

  • Safety-net role of tree roots: evidence from a pecan (Carya illinoensis K. Koch)-cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) alley cropping system in the southern United States

    Sam C. Allen;Shibu Jose;P.K.R. Nair;Barry J. Brecke

  • Defining competition vectors in a temperate alley cropping system in the midwestern USA; 3. Competition for nitrogen and litter decomposition dynamics.

    S. Jose;A. R. Gillespie;J. R. Seifert;D. B. Mengel

  • The longleaf pine ecosystem : ecology, silviculture, and restoration

    Shibu Jose;Eric Jon Jokela;Debbie Miller

  • The Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

    Shibu Jose;Eric J. Jokela;Deborah L. Miller

  • Defining competition vectors in a temperate alley cropping system in the midwestern USA: 1. Production physiology

    A. R. Gillespie;S. Jose;D. B. Mengel;W. L. Hoover

  • Allelopathy in black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) alley cropping. II. Effects of juglone on hydroponically grown corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) growth and physiology.

    Shibu Jose;Andrew R. Gillespie

  • Growth, nutrition, photosynthesis and transpiration responses of longleaf pine seedlings to light, water and nitrogen

    Shibu Jose;Sara Merritt;Craig L Ramsey

  • Vegetation responses along edge-to-interior gradients in a high altitude tropical forest in peninsular India

    Shibu Jose;Andrew R. Gillespie;Suman Jacob George;B.Mohan Kumar

  • Ecological Basis of Agroforestry

    Daizy Rani Batish;Ravinder Kumar Kohli;Shibu Jose;Harminder Pal Singh

  • Ecological considerations in sustainable silvopasture design and management

    Shibu Jose;Dusty Walter;B. Mohan Kumar;B. Mohan Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

Ranjith P. Udawatta
Ranjith P. Udawatta University of Missouri
Michael A. Jenkins
Michael A. Jenkins Purdue University West Lafayette
Ravinder Kumar Kohli
Ravinder Kumar Kohli Amity University
Pradeep Kumar Nair
Pradeep Kumar Nair University of Florida
Clark J. Gantzer
Clark J. Gantzer University of Missouri
Robert J. Kremer
Robert J. Kremer University of Missouri
Harminder Pal Singh
Harminder Pal Singh Panjab University
Daizy R. Batish
Daizy R. Batish Panjab University
Wilfred Vermerris
Wilfred Vermerris University of Florida
James W. Jones
James W. Jones University of Florida

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