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Book Chapter
Smith, James J., Keegan, Alexandra, McGregor, Glenn, Smith, Maree, Hieatt, Arron, & McNeill, Anne (2013) Water microbiology. In Freckelton, Ian & Selby, Hugh (Eds.) Expert Evidence. Thomson Reuters.
Smith, James J. & Riddle, Martin (2009) Sewage disposal and wildlife health in Antarctica. In Kerry, Knowles R. & Riddle, Martin (Eds.) Health of Antarctic Wildlife : A Challenge for Science and Policy. Springer , Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 271-315.
Journal Article
Larsen, Eloise, Smith, James J., Norton, Robert, & Corkeron, Maree (2013) Survival, sublethal injury and recovery of environmental Burkholderia pseudomallei in soil subjected to desiccation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 79(7), pp. 2424-2427.
Sopandi, T., Wardah, A., Surtiningsih, T., Suwandi, A., & Smith, J.J. (2013) Utilization and optimization of a waste stream cellulose culture medium for pigment production by Penicillium spp. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 114(3), pp. 733-745.
Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise I., Larsen, Genevieve R., Cox, Malcolm E., & Smith, James J. (2012) Bacterially mediated iron cycling and associated biogeochemical processes in a subtropical shallow coastal aquifer: implications for groundwater quality. Hydrobiologia.
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124Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise I., Grace, Peter R., & Smith, James J. (2012) Microcosm study of ion mobilization and greenhouse gas evolution in soils of a plantation-forested subtropical coastal catchment. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution.
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42Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise I., Nothdurft, Luke D., & Smith, James J. (2012) Neutrophilic, microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats of a subtropical Australian coastal catchment (ubiquitous FeOB in catchment aquatic habitats). Geomicrobiology Journal, 29(1), pp. 76-87.
Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise, Grace, Peter, & Smith, James J. (2011) Occurrence of iron and associated bacterial populations in soils of a forested subtropical coastal catchment. European Journal of Soil Biology, 47(5), pp. 322-332.
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3Smith, James J. & Lilischkis, Richard (2008) Mögliche Ermittlung der Messunsicherheit bei mikrobiologischen Analysen in Wasserproben. DVGW energielwasser-praxis, pp. 14-20.
Pinheiro, Leonardo B., Gibbs, Moreland D., Vesey, Graham, Smith, James J., & Berquist, Peter L. (2008) Fluorescent reference strains of bacteria by chromosomal integration of a modified green fluorescent protein gene. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 77(6), pp. 1287-1295.
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6Lisle, John T., Smith, James J., Edwards, Diane D., & McFeters, Gordon A. (2004) Occurrence of microbial indicators and clostridium perfringens in wastewater, water column samples, sediments, drinking water, and weddell seal feces collected at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 70(12), pp. 7269-7276.
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17Smith, James J., Gunasekera, Thusitha S., Barardi, Celia R. M., Veal, Duncan, & Vesey, Graham (2004) Determination of Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst viability by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a ribosomal RNA-directed probes. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 96(2), pp. 409-417.
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27Aislabie, J., Smith, James J., Fraser, Rhonda, & McLeod, Malcolm (2001) Leaching of bacterial indicators of faecal contamination through four New Zealand soils. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 39(6), pp. 1397-1406.
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31McLeod, Malcolm, Aislabie, Jacqueline, Smith, James J., Fraser, Rhonda, Roberts, Alexandra, & Taylor, Matthew (2001) Viral and chemical tracer movement through contrasting soils. Journal of Environmental Quality, 30, pp. 2134-2140.
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Lin, Chaofeng, Larsen, Eloise, Grace, Peter, & Smith, James (2010) Bioavailability of soil organic carbon and Fe as influenced by forestry practices in a subtropical coastal catchment. In Gilkes, R & Prakongkep, N (Eds.) Soil Solutions for a Changing World: proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science, 1 - 6 August, 2010, Australia, Queensland, Brisbane.
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