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A. BOOKS

71. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Extremophiles: Applications in Biotechnology. Springerbriefs in Microbiology: Extremophilic Microorganisms. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

70. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2014) Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs and their Biotechnological Applications. Springerbriefs in Microbiology: Extremophilic Microorganisms. Springer International Publishing. 131 p.

69. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2012). Molecular Biological Technologies for Ocean Sensing. Springer Publishing. 295 p.

B. SPECIAL ISSUES

68. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Mormile, M. (2013) Sustainable Technologies: Bioenergy and Biofuel from Biowaste and Biomass. Part I. Challenges and Developments. Taylor and Francis, Oxfordshire, U.K. Volume 34 (13): 1637-1805.

67. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Mormile, M. (2013) Sustainable Technologies: Bioenergy and Biofuel from Biowaste and Biomass. Part II. Research and Technological Advances. Taylor and Francis, Oxfordshire, U.K. Volume 34 (4): 1806-2211.

66. Tiquia, S.M and Mormile, M. (Eds), (2010). Extremophiles: A Source of Innovation for Industrial and Environmental Applications. Part I. Bioproscpecting and Recent Advances on the Industrial and Environmental Uses of Extremophiles. Environmental Technology Special Edition. Volume 31: (8-9), Taylor and Francis, Oxfordshire, U.K. pp.823-1060. pages.

65. Tiquia, S.M and Mormile, M. (Eds), (2010). Extremophiles: A Source of Innovation for Industrial and Environmental Applications. Part II. Novel Enzymes and Industrial Compounds from Extremophiles. Environmental Technology Special Edition. Volume 31: (10), Taylor and Francis, Oxfordshire, U.K. pp.1061-1181.

C. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

*undergraduate students

64. Pomaranski, E. and Tiquia-Arashiro S.M. (2016) Butanol tolerance of carboxydotrophic bacteria isolated from manure composts. Environmental Technology (in press)

63. Flood M, Frabutt D, Floyd D, Powers A, Ezegwe U, Devol A, and Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2015) Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in sediments of the Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Technology. 36: 124–135.

62. Nguyen, S. Ala, F., Cardwell, C., Cai, D., McKindles, K., Lotvola, A., Hodges, S., Deng, Y. and Tiquia, S.M. (2013) Isolation and Screening of Carboxydotrophs Isolated from Composts and their potential for Butanol Synthesis. Environmental Technology. 34: 1995-2007. .

61. Plecha, S., Hall, D and Tiquia, S.M. (2013) Screening and Characterization of Soil Microbes Capable of Degrading Cellulose from Swithgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). Environmental Technology. 34: 1895-1904.

60. Cho, K.*, Zholi, A.*, Frabutt, D.*, Flood, M.*, Floyd, D.* and Tiquia S.M. (2012) Linking bacterial diversity and geochemistry of uranium-contaminated groundwater. Environmental Technology 33: 1629-1640.

59. Tiquia, S.M. (2011) Extracellular hydrolytic enzyme activities of the heterotrophic microbial communities of the Rouge River. Microbial Ecology. In press.

58. Tiquia, S.M. (2010) Reduction of compost phytotoxicity during the process of decomposition. Chemosphere 79: 506-512.

52. Tiquia, S.M. (2010) Salt-adapted bacteria isolated from the Rouge River and potential for degradation of contaminants and biotechnological applications. Environmental Technology 31: 967-978.

57. Tiquia, S.M (2010) Metabolic diversity of the heterotrophic microorganisms and potential link to pollution of the Rouge River. Environmental Pollution 158: 1435-1443.

56. Tiquia, S.M (2008) Diversity of sulfate-reducing genes (dsrAB) in sediments from Puget Sound. Environmental Technology [PDF copy]

55. Tiquia, S.M. Schleibak, M*., Schlaff, J.*, Floyd, C.*, Hadid, H*. and K.S. Murray (2008) M icrobial community profiling and characterization of some heterotrophic bacterial isolates from river waters and shallow groundwater wells along the Rouge River, Southeast Michigan. Environmental Technology [PDF copy]

54. Tiquia, S.M., Davis, D.*, Hadid, H.*, Kasparian S.*, Ismail, M*. and Murray, K.S. 2007. Halotolerant bacteria from river waters and shallow groundwater along the Rouge River of Southeastern Michigan. Environmental Technology [PDF copy]

53. Tiquia, S.M., Gurczynski, S.*, Zholi, A.* and Devol, A. 2006. Diversity of biogeochemical cycling genes from Puget Sound sediments using DNA microarrays. Environmental Technology 27(12):1377-89. [PDF copy]

52. Tiquia, S.M., Masson, S.A*. and Devol, A.H. 2006. Vertical distribution of nitrite reductase (nirS) genes in continental margin sediments of the Gulf of Mexico. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 58: 464-475. [PDF copy]

51. Gentile, M., Yan, T., Tiquia, S.M., Fields, M.W., Nyman, J., Zhou, J. And Criddle, C.S. 2006. Stability and resilience in a denitrifying fluidized bed reactor. Microbial Ecology 52 (2) 311-321. [PDF copy]

50. Tiquia, S.M. 2005. Microbiological parameters as indicators of compost maturity. Journal of Applied Microbiology 99: 816-828. [PDF copy]

49. Tiquia, S.M. 2005. Microbial community dynamics in manure composts based on 16S and 18S rDNA T-RFLP profiles. Environmental Technology 26 (10): 1104-1114. [PDF copy]

48. Wu, W., Gu, B., Fields, M.W., Gentile, M., Ku, Y-K, Yan, H., Tiquia, S.M., Yan, T., Nyman, J., Zhou, J., Jardine, P.M., and Criddle, C.S. 2005. Uranium (VI) reduction by denitrifying biomass. Bioremediation Journal 9 (1) 49-61. [PDF copy]

47. Tiquia S.M., Ichida, J.M. Keener, H.M., Elwell, D., Burt, Jr., E. and Michel, Jr., F.C. 2005. Bacterial community structure on feathers during composting as determined by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of 16S rDNA genes. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 67 (3) 412-419. [PDF copy]

46. Tiquia, S.M., Wu, L., Chong , S.C. , Sergei, P, Xu, D., Xu, Y., and Zhou, J. 2004. Evaluation of 50-mer oligonucleotide arrays for detecting microbial populations in environmental samples. BioTechniques. 36: 664-675. [PDF copy]

45. Liu, X., Tiquia, S.M., Holguin, G., Wu, L., Devol, A., Nold, S.C., Palumbo, A.V., Tiedje, J.M. and Zhou, J. 2003. Molecular diversity of denitrifying genes in continental margin sediments within the oxygen deficient zone of the Pacific Coast of Mexico Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69 (6): 3549-3560. [PDF copy]

44. Krause, M.S., De Ceuster, T.J.J., Tiquia, S.M., Michel, F.C. Jr., Madden, L.V., and Hoitink, H.A.J. (2003) Isolation and characterization of Rhizobacteria from composts that suppress the severity of bacterial leaf spot of radish. Phytopathology. 93 (10): 1292-1300. [PDF copy]

43. Tiquia, S.M. 2003. Evaluation of organic matter and nutrient composition of partially decomposed and composted spent pig-litter. Environmental Technology 24: 97–108. [PDF copy]

42. Tiquia, S.M. 2002. Evolution of enzyme activities during manure composting. Journal of Applied Microbiology 92: 764–775. [PDF copy]

41. Tiquia, S.M., Lloyd, J., Herms, D., Hoitink, H.A.J., and Michel, F.C. Jr. 2002. Effects of mulching and fertilization on soil nutrients, microbial activity and rhizosphere bacterial community structure determined by analysis of T-RFLPs of PCR-amplified 16S rRNA genes. Applied Soil Ecology 21: 31–48. [PDF copy]

40. Tiquia, S.M., Wan, J.H.C.*, and Tam, N.F.Y. 2002. Microbial population dynamics and enzyme activities during composting. Compost Science and Utilization 10(2): 150–161. [PDF copy]

39. Tiquia S.M., Richard, T.L., and Honeyman, M.S. 2002. Carbon, nitrogen, and mass loss during composting. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 62 (1): 15–24. [PDF copy]

38. Tiquia, S.M., Wan, J.H.C.*, and Tam, N.F.Y. 2002. Dynamics of yard trimmings composting as determined by dehydrogenase activity, ATP content, arginine ammonification, and nitrication potential. Process Biochemistry 37 (10): 1057–1064. [PDF copy]

37. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 2002. Characterization and composting of poultry litter in forced-aeration piles. Process Biochemistry 37 (8): 869–880. [PDF copy]

36. Tiquia, S.M., Wan, J.H.C.*, and Tam, N.F.Y. 2001. Extracellular enzyme profiles during co-composting of poultry manure and yard trimmings. Process Biochemistry 36 (8–9): 813–820. [PDF copy]

35. Tiquia, S.M., Richard, T.L., and Honeyman, M.S. 2000. Effects of windrow turning and seasonal temperatures on composting of hog manure from hoop structures. Environmental Technology. 21: 1037–1046. [PDF copy]

34. Tiquia, S.M., and N.F.Y. Tam 2000. Fate of nitrogen during composting of chicken litter. Environmental Pollution. 110: 535–541. [PDF copy]

33. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 2000. Co-composting of spent pig litter and sludge with forced-aeration. Bioresource Technology. 72: 1–7. [PDF copy]

32. Tam, N.F.Y., and Tiquia S.M. 1999. Nitrogen transformation during co-composting of spent pig manure, sawdust litter and sludge in forced-aerated system. Environmental Technology. 20: 259–267. [PDF copy]

31. Richard, T.L., and Tiquia, S.M. 1999. In-Barn Composting System Plus a Warm Bed for Pigs. BioCycle. 40(10): 44. [PDF copy]

30. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 1998. Composting of spent pig litter in turned and forced aerated piles. Environmental Pollution. 99: 329–337. [PDF copy]

29. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 1998. Elimination of phytotoxicity during co-composting of spent pig-manure sawdust litter and pig sludge. Bioresource Technology. 65: 43–49. [PDF copy]

28. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1998. Salmonella elimination during composting of spent pig litter. Bioresource Technology. 63: 193–196. [PDF copy]

27. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1998. Changes in chemical properties during composting of spent litter at different moisture contents. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment. 67: 79–89. [PDF copy]

26. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 1998. Composting of pig manure in Hong Kong. BioCycle. 39 (2): 78–79. [PDF copy]

25. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1997. Composting of spent pig litter at different seasonal temperatures in subtropical climate. Environmental Pollution. 98 (1): 97–104. [PDF copy]

24. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1997. Effects of turning frequency on composting of spent pig-manure sawdust litter. Bioresource Technology. 62: 37–42. [PDF copy]

23. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1997. Effects of bacterial inoculum and moisture adjustment on further composting of pig manure. Environmental Pollution. 96: (2) 161–171. [PDF copy]

22. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1996. Microbial activities during composting of spent pig-manure sawdust litter at different moisture contents. Bioresource Technology. 55: 201–206. [PDF copy]

21. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1996. Effects of composting on phytotoxicity of spent pig-manure sawdust litter. Environmental Pollution. 93 (3): 249–256. [PDF copy]

20. Tam, N.F.Y., and Tiquia, S.M. 1994. Assessing toxicity of spent pig litter using a seed germination technique. Resources, Conservation, and Recycling. 11: 261–274. [PDF copy]

D. BOOK CHAPTERS

*undergraduate students

19. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Nanoparticles Synthesized by Microorganisms. In: Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

20. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Halophiles in Nanotechnology. In: Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

19. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Thermophiles and Psychrophiles in Nanotechnology. In: Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

18. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Alkaliphiles and Acidophiles in Nanotechnology. In: Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

17. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. and Rodrigues, D. (2016) Applications of Nanoparticles. In: Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing. (In press).

16. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2014) Biotechnological Applications of Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs. In: Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs and their Applications in Biotechnology. Chapter 4. Springer International Publishing. 29-101 p.

15. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2014) Microbial CO Metabolism. In: Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs and their Applications in Biotechnology. Chapter 2. Springer International Publishing. 5-9 p.

14. Tiquia-Arashiro, S.M. (2014) CO-oxidizing Microorganisms. In: Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs and their Applications in Biotechnology. Chapter 3. Springer International Publishing. 11-28 p.

13. McKindles, K.* and Tiquia S.M. (2012) Functional Gene Arrays for Analysis of Microbial Communities on Ocean Platform. In: Molecular Biological Technologies for Ocean Sensing. Tiquia, S.M. (ed). Springer Publishing. Chapter 9. 168-201.

12. Tiquia, S.M. (2009) Using Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP) Analysis to Assess Microbial Community Structure in Compost Systems. S.P. Cummings. (ed) Methods in Molecular Biology 599: 89-101.

11. Tiquia, S.M., Fields, M.W., and Zhou, J. 2004. Oligonucleotide-based functional gene arrays for analysis of microbial communities in the environment. Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual. Kowalchuk, G.G.; de Bruijn, F.J.; Head, I.M.; Akkermans, A.D.; van Elsas, J.D. (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 1743-1763. [PDF copy]

10. Tiquia, S.M., and Michel, F.C., Jr. 2002. Bacterial diversity in livestock manure composts as characterized by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms (T-RFLP) of PCR-amplified 16S rRNA gene sequences. In: Microbiology of Composting. H. Insam, N. Riddech, S. Klammer S. (editors) Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany. pp. 64–82. [PDF copy]

9. Tiquia, S.M. 2002. Microbial transformation of nitrogen during composting. In: Microbiology of Composting. H. Insam, N. Riddech, S. Klammer S. (editors) Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany. pp. 237–246. [PDF copy]

8. Tiquia, S.M. 2000. Evaluating phytotoxicity of pig manure from the pig-on-litter system. In: International Composting Symposium (ICS 1999). Volume II. P.R. Warman and B.R. Taylor (Editors). CBA Press, Inc., Nova Scotia, Canada. pp. 625–647. [PDF copy]

7. Tiquia, S.M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 2000. Microbiological and chemical parameters for compost maturity evaluation of spent pig litter disposed from the pig-on-litter system. In: International Composting Symposium (ICS 1999). Volume II. P.R. Warman and B.R. Taylor (Editors). CBA Press, Inc., Nova Scotia, Canada. pp. 648–669. [PDF copy]

6. Tiquia, S.M., Tam, N.F.Y., and Hodgkiss, I.J. 1996. Effect of moisture content on the composting of pig-manure sawdust litter disposed from the pig-on-litter (POL) system. In: The Science of Composting. Part II. M. De Bertoldi, P. Sequi, B. Lemmes, and T. Papi (Editors). Chapman and Hall, London, U.K. pp. 1361–1364. [PDF copy]

5. Tam, N.F.Y., Tiquia, S.M., and Vrijmoed, L.L.P. 1996. Nutrient transformation of pig manure under pig-on-litter system. In: The Science of Composting. Part I. M. De Bertoldi, P. Sequi, B. Lemmes, and T. Papi (Editors). Chapman and Hall, London, U.K. pp. 96–105. [PDF copy]

E. PROCEEDINGS/TECHNICAL ARTICLES

4. Palumbo, A.V., Fisher, S., Tarver, J.R., Daniels, W.L., Yang, Z., Tiquia, S.M., Wu, L. and Zhou, J. and Amonette, J. 2003. Issues with the Use of Fly Ash for Carbon Sequestration Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Carbon Sequestration. Hilton Mark Center, Alexandria, Virginia. May 5-8, 2003. [PDF copy]

3. Palumbo A.V., Yang, Z., Tiquia, S.M., Hurt, R.A., Wu, L., Tarver, J.R., Fisher, L.S., Brandt, C.C. and Zhao, J. (2002) Evaluation of Microbial Communities in Soil Using a Mixed Functional and Phylogenetic Array. Proceedings of the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting.

2. Garrison M., Richard, T.L., Tiquia, S.M. and Honeyman, M.S. 2001. Nutrient losses from unlined bedded swine hoop structures and an associated windrow composting site. ASAE Paper No. 012238. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) International Meeting. Sacramento, Califonia, U.S.A. July 29–August 1, 2001. [PDF copy]

1. Tiquia, S. M., and Tam, N.F.Y. 1999. Chemical parameters for maturity determination of pig manure disposed from the pig-on-litter (POL) system in Hong Kong. In: Manure Management ’99. ed. Extension Division-University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. pp. 449–463. [PDF copy]

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