Nsalambi V. Nkongolo
Contact Email Address
nkongolo@lincolnu.eduOrganisation
Lincoln University of MissouriDepartment
Agriculture and Environmental SciencesInstitutional Website
http://www.lincolnu.eduPersonal Website
http://livedna.net/?dna=682.1046CV
http://livedna.net/biographicalskecth.php?dna=682.1046Publication in Relevant Areas
Nkongolo, N.V. (2011). Quantifying greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O) fluxes from soil in a pasture. In GIS Applications in Agriculture: Nutrient Management for Energy efficiency, Clay, D & J. Shanahan (eds.), Taylor & Francis. p 277-299.
Nkongolo, N.V., R. Hatano and V. Kakembo. (2010). Diffusivity models and greenhouse gases fluxes from a forest, pasture, grassland and corn field in northern Hokkaido. Pedosphere 20(6):747-760. doi:10.1016/S1002-0160(10)60065-3
Nkongolo, N. V., S. Johnson, F. Eivazi and K. Schmidt. (2010). Greenhouse gases fluxes and soil thermal properties in a pasture in central Missouri. J. Env. Sci.22 (7): 1029-1039.doi :10.1016/S1001-0742(09)60214-X
Nkongolo, N.V. and C.J. Plassmeyer. (2010). Effect of vegetation type on soil properties at Lincoln University Living Laboratory. Res. J. For. 4(1): 1-13. doi.:10.3923/rjf.2010.1.13
Nkongolo, N.V., M. Yamada and A. Yamasaki. (2007). Effect of animal manure on the physical properties of a volcanic ash soil and cabbage growth response. J. Env. Mon. Rest., 3(1): 304-313.doi:10.4029/2007jemrest3no124
Nkongolo, N.V., F. Gauthier and J. Caron. (2007). Effects of fresh and composted organic wastes on media physical properties properties and growth of three ornamental species. Int. J. Soil Sci.,2 (4) 235-246. doi:10.3923/ijss.2007.235.246
Countries of Research Interest
Democratic Republic of Congo, USA, Canada, Japan, South Africa
Statement of Interest in the Call
I am interested in working with colleague interested in working in sub-saharan Africa