Countries citing papers authored by J. K. R. Gasser
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. K. R. Gasser
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Gasser, J. K. R.. (1985). Composting of agricultural and other wastes :proceedings of a seminar organised by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Science, Research and Development, Environment Research Programme, held at Brasenose College, Oxford, UK, 19-20 March 1984. Elsevier eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Gasser, J. K. R.. (1985). Composting of agricultural and other wastes. Proceedings of seminar organised by Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Science, R and D, Environment Res. Prog., Brasenose College, Oxford, March 19-20, 1984..2 indexed citations
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Nyns, E. J., et al.. (1985). Heat recovery from composting and comparison with energy from anaerobic digestion.. 135–145.4 indexed citations
Gasser, J. K. R.. (1982). Agricultural productivity and the nitrogen cycle. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 296(1082). 303–314.8 indexed citations
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Gasser, J. K. R.. (1980). Effluents from livestock..18 indexed citations
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Collins, Damian & J. K. R. Gasser. (1980). The use of animal manures on pasture for grazing.. 344–359.1 indexed citations
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Moore, Jennifer F., et al.. (1980). The possible role of animal manures in the dissemination of livestock parasites.. 653–671.3 indexed citations
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Gasser, J. K. R., et al.. (1980). Landspreading of pig manures. IV. Effect on soil nematodes.. 109–119.12 indexed citations
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Gasser, J. K. R.. (1979). Modelling nitrogen from farm wastes : models and systems for studying the transformation and fate of nitrogen from animal effluents applied to soils.1 indexed citations
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Gasser, J. K. R.. (1973). An assessment of the importance of some factors causing losses of lime from agricultural soils. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository).9 indexed citations
Gasser, J. K. R.. (1970). Nitrification inhibitors their occurrence, production and effects of their use on crop yields and composition.. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 33(6).29 indexed citations
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Penny, A., et al.. (1970). Anhydrous ammonia-yields and recoveries by spring wheat.. 61–66.1 indexed citations
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