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Meagan E. Schipanski
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 75
Citations - 3616
Meagan E. Schipanski is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cover crop & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2312 citations. Previous affiliations of Meagan E. Schipanski include Cornell University & McGill University.
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Agriculture in 2050: Recalibrating Targets for Sustainable Intensification
Mitchell C. Hunter,Richard G. Smith,Meagan E. Schipanski,Lesley W. Atwood,David A. Mortensen +4 more
TL;DR: This work states that agriculture in 2050: Recalibrating Targets for Sustainable Intensification should be considered as a priority for policy-makers as well as the private sector.
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Permanganate Oxidizable Carbon Reflects a Processed Soil Fraction that is Sensitive to Management
Steven W. Culman,Sieglinde S. Snapp,Mark A. Freeman,Meagan E. Schipanski,Josh Beniston,Rattan Lal,Laurie E. Drinkwater,Alan J. Franzluebbers,Jerry D. Glover,A. Stuart Grandy,Juhwan Lee,Johan Six,Jude E. Maul,Steven B. Mirksy,John T. Spargo,Michelle M. Wander +15 more
TL;DR: This article measured POXC across a wide range of soil types, ecosystems, and geographic areas (12 studies, 53 total sites, = 1379) to determine the relationship between POXc and POC, microbial biomass C (MBC), and soil organic C (SOC) fractions, and determine the relative sensitivity as a labile soil C metric across a range of environmental and management conditions.
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A framework for evaluating ecosystem services provided by cover crops in agroecosystems
Meagan E. Schipanski,Mary E. Barbercheck,Margaret R. Douglas,Denise M. Finney,Kristin Haider,Jason P. Kaye,Armen R. Kemanian,David A. Mortensen,Matthew R. Ryan,John F. Tooker,Charles White +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an assessment framework that: (1) estimates the temporal dynamics of a suite of ecosystem services; (2) illustrates ecosystem multifunctionality using spider plots; and (3) identifies key time points for optimizing ecosystem service benefits and minimizing trade-offs.
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Comparison of Permanganate-Oxidizable Carbon and Mineralizable Carbon for Assessment of Organic Matter Stabilization and Mineralization
Tunsisa T. Hurisso,Steve W. Culman,William R. Horwath,Jordon Wade,Deandra Cass,Joshua W. Beniston,Timothy M. Bowles,A. Stuart Grandy,Alan J. Franzluebbers,Meagan E. Schipanski,Shawn Lucas,Carmen M. Ugarte +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of Permanganate-Oxidizable Carbon and Mineralizable Carbon for assessment of organic matter stabilization and mineralization is presented, which is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND license.