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1 CURRICULUM VITAE October 17, 2012 I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Terry Joe Gentry Title: Associate Professor Address: 550A Heep Center 2474 TAMU College Station, TX 77843 Department: Soil and Crop Sciences II. EDUCATION 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1999-2003 Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology & Immunology), University of Arizona 1995-1998 Master of Science (Agronomy), University of Arkansas 1988-1993 Bachelor of Science (Agronomy), University of Arkansas III. EXPERIENCE 2006-Present Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1999-2003 Graduate Research/Teaching Associate, Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science, University of Arizona 1995-1999 Research Specialist/Graduate Assistant, Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas 1993-1995 Research Analyst, Agronomy, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of the Virgin Islands

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CURRICULUM VITAE October 17, 2012

I. PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Terry Joe Gentry Title: Associate Professor Address: 550A Heep Center 2474 TAMU College Station, TX 77843 Department: Soil and Crop Sciences

II. EDUCATION

2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1999-2003 Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology & Immunology), University of Arizona 1995-1998 Master of Science (Agronomy), University of Arkansas 1988-1993 Bachelor of Science (Agronomy), University of Arkansas

III. EXPERIENCE

2006-Present Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas

A&M University 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak

Ridge National Laboratory 1999-2003 Graduate Research/Teaching Associate, Department of Soil, Water, and

Environmental Science, University of Arizona 1995-1999 Research Specialist/Graduate Assistant, Department of Crop, Soil, and

Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas 1993-1995 Research Analyst, Agronomy, Agricultural Experiment Station, University

of the Virgin Islands

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IV. TEACHING

Dr. Gentry assumed teaching duties for SCSC 455 Environmental Soil Science during the first semester of his appointment as assistant professor. This course is instructed as a capstone-style course that integrates several soil and water science disciplines in order to address environmental issues. Dr. Gentry has instructed this class a total of seven times - each spring semester since 2006. In 2007, he stacked the class with SCSC 657 in order to also attract graduate students to the class. Dr. Gentry developed a graduate-level Environmental Microbiology class (SCSC 637) and instructed it during the fall 2007, 2009, and 2011 semesters. This course was designed to include extensive discussion of major research papers and including information on the fate and survival of pathogens in the environment. In order to maintain enrollment numbers, the course will be offered every other fall semester in the future. Dr. Gentry begin instructing Soil and Water Microbiology (SCSC 405) in the fall 2012 semester. In order to address the growing interest in biofuels among Texas A&M students and to especially provide a foundation for graduate students conducting research on bioenergy-related projects, Dr. Gentry and Dr. Frank Hons co-developed a stacked course on Biofuels and the Environment (SCSC 425/625). The course was instructed in the fall 2008 and 2010 semesters. Dr. Gentry is also directly involved with advising students on their research and graduate programs. His interaction with students has increased from a total of 9 students interacted with as chair, co-chair, or committee member in 2006 to a total of 24 students interacted with in 2012. In addition, Dr. Gentry has been consulted by numerous other students regarding their research and graduate programs. Dr. Gentry was awarded the 2008 Special Achievement Award for Teaching by the Soil and Crop Sciences Department at Texas A&M University.

Courses Taught A. Classes Undergraduate SCSC 425 (489) - Biofuels and the Environment, 2 credit hour course offered in fall semester of even-numbered years. Stacked with SCSC 625. Discussion of different biofuel crops, production systems, and conversion technologies. Impacts of biofuel cropping systems on sustainability of yields and various aspects of soil and water quality. Environmental issues related to use/disposal of biofuel by-products. Economics and net C and energy budgets for various biofuel production systems. SCSC 405 – Soil and Water Microbiology, 4 credit hour course offered every spring and fall semester. Roles of soil and water microorganisms in the sustainability and productivity of

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various ecosystems with specific emphasis on plant-microbial interactions, nutrient cycling, degradation of pesticides and other xenobiotics, generation of trace gases, and soil and water quality. SCSC 455 – Environmental Soil Science, 3 credit hour course offered every spring semester. Stacked with SCSC 657. Environmental aspects of soil receiving organic and inorganic materials involved with crop production and from wastes associated with agriculture, industry and municipalities; soil properties largely determine environmentally sound practices of applying these materials and the quantities that may be added without polluting air, soil and water resources. Graduate SCSC 625 (689) - Biofuels and the Environment, 2 credit hour course offered in fall semester of even-numbered years. Stacked with SCSC 425. Discussion of different biofuel crops, production systems, and conversion technologies. Impacts of biofuel cropping systems on sustainability of yields and various aspects of soil and water quality. Environmental issues related to use/disposal of biofuel by-products. Economics and net C and energy budgets for various biofuel production systems. SCSC 637 (689) - Environmental Microbiology, 3 credit hour course offered in fall semester of odd-numbered years. Microbial diversity and interactions in various environments with emphasis on soil and freshwater systems. Molecular methods for detection and characterization of indigenous and introduced microorganisms. Environmental sources and fate of pathogens. Biotechnological applications of environmental microorganisms. SCSC 657 (689) – Environmental Soil Science, 3 credit hour course offered every spring semester. Stacked with SCSC 455. Environmental aspects of soil receiving organic and inorganic materials involved with crop production and from wastes associated with agriculture, industry and municipalities; soil properties largely determine environmentally sound practices of applying these materials and the quantities that may be added without polluting air, soil and water resources.

B. Teaching awards University of Arizona Foundation Outstanding Teaching Associate Award, 2002

Special Achievement Award for Teaching, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University, 2008

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V. RESEARCH

Dr. Gentry's research focuses on the development and use of molecular technologies to enhance the detection and remediation of environmental contamination and to characterize microbial communities in natural and engineered ecosystems. This includes the detection and identification of microbial pathogens from animal, human, and natural sources; the description of microbial populations and communities contributing to applied remediation processes such as the bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants; and the characterization of microbial populations integral to soil sustainability and conversion of biomass feedstocks into biofuels. In most cases, this research is conducted as part of a multidisciplinary team that includes soil scientists, microbiologists, agronomists, and/or engineers. VI. SERVICE

Dr. Gentry has provided service to the University at the departmental, college, state, and national levels. He has served on multiple departmental committees along with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Study Abroad Scholarship Committee. He has advised and served on the steering committees of projects addressing water quality issues in Texas. He is a member of several professional organizations, and has chaired sessions at state and national scientific meetings, including the Soil Science Society of America. He has reviewed >95 manuscripts for a variety of journals and books along with several research proposals for various funding agencies. VII. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AWARDED

Dr. Gentry had developed and assisted in developing numerous successful proposals in a variety of research areas including water quality, bioenergy, and surface mine reclamation. Since 2006, these successful proposals have brought in a total of $6,752,179 of which $2,147,862 went to Dr. Gentry's research program.

VIII. PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL OUTPUT

A. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (51 total)

Reynolds, C.M., D.C. Wolf, T.J. Gentry, L.B. Perry, C.S. Pidgeon, B.A. Koenen, H.B. Rogers, and C.A. Beyrouty. 1999. Plant enhancement of indigenous soil microorganisms: a low cost treatment of contaminated soils. Polar Record 35(192):33-40. Newby, D.T., T. J. Gentry, and I. L. Pepper. 2000. Comparison of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid degradation and plasmid transfer in soil resulting from bioaugmentation with two different pJP4 donors. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:3399-3407. Olexa, T.J., T.J. Gentry, P.G. Hartel, D.C. Wolf, J.J. Fuhrmann, and C.M. Reynolds. 2000. Mycorrhizal colonization and microbial community structure in the rhizosphere of annual ryegrass grown in pyrene-amended soils. Int. J. Phytoremediation 2:213-231.

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Gentry, T.J., D.T. Newby, K.L. Josephson, and I.L. Pepper. 2001. Soil microbial population dynamics following bioaugmentation with a 3-chlorobenzoate-degrading bacterial culture. Biodegradation 12:349-357. Pepper, I.L., and T.J. Gentry. 2002. Incidence of Bacillus anthracis in soil. Soil Sci. 167:627-635. Pepper, I.L., T.J. Gentry, D.T. Newby, T.M. Roane, and K.L. Josephson. 2002. The role of cell bioaugmentation and gene bioaugmentation in the remediation of co-contaminated soils. Environ. Health Perspect. 110(suppl. 6):943-946. Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, C.M. Reynolds, and J.J. Fuhrmann. 2003. Pyrene and phenanthrene influence on soil microbial populations. Bioremediation J. 7:53-68. Gentry, T.J., K.L. Josephson, and I.L. Pepper. 2004. Functional establishment of introduced chlorobenzoate degraders following bioaugmentation with newly activated soil. Biodegradation 15:67-75. Gentry, T.J., C. Rensing, and I.L. Pepper. 2004. New approaches for bioaugmentation as a remediation technology. Crit. Rev. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34:447-494. Gentry, T.J., G. Wang, C. Rensing, and I.L. Pepper. 2004. Chlorobenzoate-degrading bacteria in similar pristine soils exhibit different community structures and population dynamics in response to anthropogenic 2-, 3-, and 4-chlorobenzoate levels. Microb. Ecol. 48:90-102. Wang, G., T.J. Gentry, G. Grass, K.L. Josephson, C. Rensing, and I.L. Pepper. 2004. Real-time PCR quantification of a green fluorescent protein-labeled, genetically engineered Pseudomonas putida strain during 2-chlorobenzoate degradation in soil. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 233:307-314. Krutz, L.J., C.A. Beyrouty, T.J. Gentry, D.C. Wolf, and C.M. Reynolds. 2005. Selective enrichment of a pyrene degrader population and enhanced pyrene degradation in Bermuda grass rhizosphere. Biol. Fert. Soils. 41:359-364. Gentry T.J., G.S. Wickham, C.W. Schadt, Z. He, and J. Zhou. 2006. Microarray applications in microbial ecology research. Microb. Ecol. 52:159-175. Hwang, C., W.-M. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, S.L. Carroll, C. Schadt, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, R.F. Hickey, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2006. Changes in bacterial community structure correlate with initial operating conditions of a field-scale denitrifying fluidized bed reactor. Appl. Microbiol. Biotech. 71:748-760. Krutz, L.J., T.J. Gentry, S.A. Senseman, I.L. Pepper, and D.P. Tierney. 2006. Mineralisation of atrazine, metolachlor, and their respective metabolites in vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. Pest Manag. Sci. 62:505-514.

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Wu, W., J. Carley, T. Gentry, M.A. Ginder-Vogel, M. Fienen, T. Mehlhorn, H. Yan, S. Carroll, M.N. Pace, J. Nyman, J. Luo, M.E. Gentile, M.W. Fields, R.F. Hickey, B. Gu, D. Watson, O.A. Cirpka, J. Zhou, S. Fendorf, P.K. Kitanidis, P.M. Jardine, and C.S. Criddle. 2006. Pilot-scale in situ bioremediation of uranium in a highly contaminated aquifer. 2. Reduction of U(VI) and geochemical control of U(VI) bioavailability. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40:3986-3995. Amos, B.K., Y. Sung, K.E. Fletcher, T.J. Gentry, W.-M. Wu, C.S. Criddle, J. Zhou, and F.E. Löffler. 2007. Detection and quantification of Geobacter lovleyi strain SZ: Implications for bioremediation at tetrachloroethene- (PCE-) and uranium-impacted sites. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73:6898-6904. Gao, H., Z.K. Yang, T.J. Gentry, L. Wu, C.W. Schadt, and J. Zhou. 2007. Microarray-based analysis of microbial community RNAs by whole community RNA amplification. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73:563-571. He, Z., T.J. Gentry, C.W. Schadt, L. Wu, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, Z. Huang, W. Wu, B. Gu, P. Jardine, C. Criddle, and J. Zhou. 2007. GeoChip: A comprehensive microarray for investigating biogeochemical, ecological, and environmental processes. ISME J. 1:67-77. Van Nostrand, J.D., T.V. Khijniak, T.J. Gentry, M.T. Novak, A.G. Sowder, J.-Z. Zhou, P.M. Bertsch, and P.J. Morris. 2007. Isolation and characterization of four gram-positive nickel-tolerant microorganisms from contaminated sediments. Microb. Ecol. 53:670-682. Wu, W.-M., J. Carley, J. Luo, M.A. Ginder-Vogel, E. Cardenas, M.B. Leigh, C. Hwang, S.D. Kelly, C. Ruan, L. Wu, J. Van Nostrand, T. Gentry , K. Lowe, T. Mehlhorn, S. Carroll, W. Luo, M.W. Fields, B. Gu, D. Watson, K.M. Kemner, T. Marsh, J. Tiedje, J. Zhou, S. Fendorf, P.K. Kitanidis, P.M. Jardine, and C.S. Criddle. 2007. In situ bioreduction of uranium (VI) to submicromolar levels and reoxidation by dissolved oxygen. Environ. Sci. Technol. 41:5716-5723. Cardenas, E., W.-M. Wu, M.B. Leigh, J. Carley, S. Carroll, T. Gentry, J. Luo, D. Watson, B. Gu, M. Ginder-Vogel, P.K. Kitanidis, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, T.L. Marsh, and J.M. Tiedje. 2008. Microbial communities in contaminated sediments, associated with bioremediation of uranium to submicromolar levels. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74:3718-3729. James, W.D., T. Raghvan*, T.J. Gentry, G. Shan, and R.H. Loeppert. 2008. Arsenic speciation: HPLC followed by ICP-MS or INAA. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 278:267-270. Hwang, C., W. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, G.A. Corbin, S.L. Carroll, D.B. Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2009. Bacterial community succession during in situ uranium bioremediation: spatial similarities along controlled flow paths. ISME J. 3:47-64. Cardenas, E., W.-M Wu, M.B. Leigh, J. Carley, S. Carroll, T. Gentry, J. Luo, D. Watson, B. Gu, M. Ginder-Vogel, P.K. Kitanidis, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, T.L. Marsh. and J.M. Tiedje. 2010. Significant association between sulfate-reducing bacteria and uranium-reducing microbial communities as revealed by a combined massively parallel sequencing–indicator species approach. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 76:6778-6786.

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Gao, W., T.J. Gentry, T.L. Mehlhorn, S.L. Carroll, P.M. Jardine, and J. Zhou. 2010. Characterization of Co(III) EDTA-Reducing bacteria in metal- and radionuclide-contaminated groundwater. Geomicrobiology J. 27:93-100. Gontcharova, V., E. Youn, R.D. Wolcott, E.B. Hollister**, T.J. Gentry, and S.E. Dowd. 2010. Black Box Chimera Check (B2C2): a Windows-based software for batch depletion of chimeras from bacterial 16S rRNA gene datasets. Open Microbiol. J. 4:47-52. Gonzalez-Chavez, M.C.A., J.A. Aitkenhead-Peterson, T.J. Gentry, D. Zuberer, F. Hons, and R. Loeppert. 2010. Soil microbial community, C, N, and P responses to long-term tillage and crop rotations. Soil Till. Res. 106:285-293. Harmel, R.D., R. Karthikeyan, T. Gentry, and R. Srinivasan. 2010. Effects of agricultural management, land use, and watershed scale on E. coli concentrations in runoff and streamflow. Trans. ASABE 53:1833-1841. He, Z., Y. Deng, J.D. Van Nostrand, Q. Tu, M. Xu, C.L. Hemme, X. Li, L. Wu, T.J. Gentry, Y. Yin, J. Liebich, T.C. Hazen, and J. Zhou. 2010. GeoChip 3.0 as a high-throughput tool for analyzing microbial community composition, structure, and functional activity. ISME J. 4:1167-1179. Hemme, C.L., Y. Deng, T.J. Gentry, M.W. Fields, L. Wu, S. Barua, K. Barry, S.G. Tringe, D.B. Watson, Z. He, T.C. Hazen, J.M. Tiedje, E.M. Rubin, and J. Zhou. 2010. Metagenomic insights into evolution of a heavy metal-contaminated groundwater microbial community. ISME J. 4:660-672. Hollister, E.B.**, A.S. Engledow**, A.J. Hammett, T.L. Provin, H.H. Wilkinson, and T.J. Gentry. 2010. Shifts in microbial community structure along an ecological gradient of hypersaline soils and sediments. ISME J. 4:829-838. Hollister, E.B.**, A.K. Forrest, H.H. Wilkinson, D.J. Ebbole, S.A. Malfatti, S.G Tringe, M.T. Holtzapple, and T.J. Gentry. 2010. Structure and dynamics of the microbial communities underlying the carboxylate platform for biofuel production. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 88:389-399. Lancaster, S.H., E. Hollister**, S.A. Senseman, and T.J. Gentry. 2010. Effects of repeated glyphosate applications on soil microbial community composition and the mineralization of glyphosate. Pest Manag. Sci. 66:59–64. Pillai, T.R.*, W. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, A.M.H. Ibrahim, A.M. McClung, T.J. Gentry, and R.L. Loeppert. 2010. Total grain-arsenic and arsenic-species concentrations in diverse rice cultivars under flooded conditions. Crop Sci. 50:2065-2075. Xu, M. W-M. Wu, L. Wu, Z. He, J.D. Van Nostrand, Y. Deng, J. Luo, J. Carley, M. Ginder-Vogel, T.J. Gentry, B. Gu, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, T.L. Marsh, J.M. Tiedje, T. Hazen, C.S.

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Criddle, and J. Zhou. 2010. Responses of microbial community functional structures to pilot-scale uranium in situ bioremediation. ISME J. 4:1060-1070. Golub, K.W., A.D. Smith, E.B. Hollister**, T.J. Gentry, and M.T. Holtzapple. 2011. Investigation of intermittent air exposure on four-stage and one-stage anaerobic semi-continuous mixed-acid fermentations. Bioresour. Technol. 102:5066-5075. Holgate, L.C.*, J.A. Aitkenhead-Peterson, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Irrigation water chemistry: Impact on microbial community composition and biogeochemical leaching under perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne [L.]). ISRN Ecology. Vol 2011; Article ID 797910; 9 p.; doi:10.5402/2011/797910. Hollister, E.**, A.J. Hammett, M. Holtzapple, T. Gentry, and H. Wilkinson. 2011. Microbial community composition and dynamics in a semi-industrial-scale facility operating under the MixAlco™ bioconversion platform. J. Appl. Microbiol. 110:587-596. Hu, P.*, A.S. Wang**, A.S. Engledow**, E.B. Hollister**, K.L. Rothlisberger*, J.E. Matocha, D.A. Zuberer, T.L. Provin, F.M. Hons, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Inhibition of the germination and growth of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (Cotton Root Rot) by oilseed meals and isothiocyanates. Appl. Soil Ecol. 49:68-75. Somenahally, A.S.*, E.B. Hollister**, R.H. Loeppert, W. Yan, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Microbial communities in rice rhizosphere altered by intermittent and continuous flooding in fields with long-term arsenic application. Soil Biol. Biochem. 43:1220-1228. Somenahally, A.S.*, E.B. Hollister**, W. Yan, T.J. Gentry, and R.H. Loeppert. 2011. Water management impacts on arsenic speciation and iron-reducing bacteria in contrasting rice-rhizosphere compartments. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45:8328-8335. Van Nostrand, J.D., L. Wu, W. Wu, Z. Huang, T.J. Gentry, Y. Deng, J. Carley, S. Carroll, Z. He, B. Gu, J. Luo, C.S. Criddle, D.B. Watson, P.M. Jardine, T.L. Marsh, J.M. Tiedje, T.C. Hazen, and J. Zhou. 2011. Dynamics of microbial community composition and function during in situ bioremediation of a uranium-contaminated aquifer. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 77:3860-3869. Deng, L., S.A. Senseman, T.J. Gentry, D.A. Zuberer, T.L. Weiss, T.P. Devarenne, and E.R. Camargo. 2012. Effect of selected herbicides on growth and hydrocarbon content of Botryococcus braunii (Race B). Ind. Crops Prod. 39:154-161. Forrest, A.K., E.B. Hollister**, T.J. Gentry, H.H. Wilkinson, and M.T. Holtzapple. 2012. Comparison of mixed-acid fermentations inoculated with six different mixed cultures. Bioresour. Technol. 118:343-349. Harclerode, C.*, T.J. Gentry, and J.A. Peterson. 2012. A geographical approach to tracking Escherichia coli and other water quality constituents in a Texas coastal plains watershed. Environ. Monit. Assess. DOI 10.1007/s10661-012-2895-3.

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Hollister, E.B.**, A.K. Forrest, H.H. Wilkinson, D.J. Ebbole, S.G. Tringe, S.A. Malfatti, M.T. Holtzapple, and T.J. Gentry. 2012. Mesophilic and thermophilic conditions select for unique but highly parallel microbial communities to perform carboxylate platform biomass conversion. PLoS ONE 7(6): e39689. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039689. Hollister, E.B.**, P. Hu*, A.S. Wang**, F.M. Hons, and T.J. Gentry. 2012. Differential impacts of brassicaceous and non-brassicaceous oilseed meals on soil bacterial and fungal communities. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. (in press) Ng, J.*, E.B. Hollister**, M.C.A. González-Chávez, F.M. Hons, D.A. Zuberer, J.A. Aitkenhead-Peterson, R. Loeppert, and T.J. Gentry. 2012. Impacts of cropping systems and long-term tillage on soil microbial population levels and community composition in dryland agricultural setting. ISRN Ecology. Vol 2012; Article ID 487370; 11 pages; doi:10.5402/2012/487370. Rothlisberger, K.L.*, F.M. Hons, T.J. Gentry, and S.A. Senseman. 2012. Oilseed meal effects on the emergence and survival of crop and weed species. Appl. Environ. Soil Sci. Vol 2012; Article ID 769357; 10 pages; doi:10.1155/2012/769357. Wang, A.S.**, P. Hu*, E.B. Hollister**, K.L. Rothlisberger*, A. Somenahally*, T.L. Provin, F.M. Hons, and T.J. Gentry. 2012. Impact of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) and flax (Linum usitatissimum) seed meal applications on soil carbon, nitrogen, and microbial dynamics. Appl. Environ. Soil Sci. Vol 2012; Article ID 351609; 14 p; doi:10.1155/2012/351609. * Graduate student chaired or co-chaired by T. Gentry ** Postdoctoral Research Associate or Assistant Research Scientist supervised or co-supervised

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B. Presentations/Abstracts (140 total)

Adjei, M.B., and T.J. Gentry. 1994. Deferment date and harvest management effects on yield and quality of grass/legume forage bank systems in semi-arid tropics. p. 71. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Adjei, M.B., and T.J. Gentry. 1996. Forage growth and performance of lablab bean in the semi-arid tropics. p. 42. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, P.G. Hartel, and J.J. Fuhrmann. 1996. Rhizosphere influence on soil bacterial diversity. p. 11. In Southern Branch Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, C.M. Reynolds, H.B. Rogers, and C.A. Beyrouty. 1996. Pyrene influence on soil microbial populations. p. 229. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Rogers, H.B., C.A. Beyrouty, D.C. Wolf, T.J. Gentry, and C.M. Reynolds. 1996. Influence of soils on decomposition rates of organic chemicals: Implications for bioremediation. p. 343. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

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Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, C.S. Pidgeon, C.M. Reynolds, and C.A. Beyrouty. 1997. Rhizosphere populations in PAH-contaminated soil. p. 208. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, C.S. Pidgeon, L.B. Perry, C.M. Reynolds, and C.A. Beyrouty. 1998. Influence of pyrene on soil microbial populations. p. 8. In Southern Branch Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., D.C. Wolf, C.S. Pidgeon, C.M. Reynolds, and J.J. Fuhrmann. 1998. Enumeration of pyrene-degrading microorganisms in contaminated soil. p. 224. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Wolf, D.C., C.A. Beyrouty, C.M. Reynolds, T.J. Gentry, and H.B. Rogers. 1998. Using plants to remediate petroleum-contaminated soils. p. 12. In Southern Branch Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., T.J. Olexa, P.G. Hartel, J.J. Fuhrmann, D.M. Sylvia, C.M. Reynolds, and D.C. Wolf. 1999. Impact of pyrene contamination on soil microorganisms. p. 234. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Olexa, T.J., T.J. Gentry, P.G. Hartel, D.C. Wolf, J.J. Fuhrmann, D.M. Sylvia, and C.M. Reynolds. 1999. Changes in mycorrhizal colonization and microbial community structure in soils contaminated with pyrene. Fourth International IBC Conference on Phytoremediation. June 22-25, Markam, Ontario, Canada. Gentry, T.J., K.L. Josephson, D.T. Newby, and I.L. Pepper. 2000. Degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 3-chlorobenzoic acid in two soils with variable organic matter content. Poster Q174. p. 579. In Abstracts, 100th General Meet., ASM, Los Angeles, CA. 21-25 May 2000. ASM, Washington, D.C. Gentry, T.J., D.T. Newby, K.L. Josephson, and I.L. Pepper. 2000. Microbial population dynamics during 3-chlorobenzoate degradation in soil. p. 265. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., G. Grass, C. Rensing, and I.L. Pepper. 2001. Detection of plasmid pJP4 gene-transfer in soil via a GFP-reporter gene system. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., D.T. Newby, K.L. Josephson, and I.L. Pepper. 2001. Microbial population dynamics during 3-chlorobenzoate degradation in soil. First U.S.-Egypt Workshop in Microbial Ecology. 6-10 May 2001, Cairo, Egypt. Gentry, T.J., and I.L. Pepper. 2001. Characterization of dominant 3-chlorobenzoate degrader populations in a pristine soil. In Abstracts, 101st General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 20-24 May 2001. ASM, Washington, D.C.

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Gentry, T.J., G. Grass, C. Rensing, and I.L. Pepper. 2002. Development of a GFP-reporter system to detect pJP4 plasmid transfer in soil. In Abstracts, 102nd General Meet., ASM, Salt Lake City, UT. 19-23 May 2002. ASM, Washington, D.C. Gentry, T.J., and I.L. Pepper. 2002. Enhanced degradation of 2-, 3-, and 4-chlorobenzoate in two soils through bioaugmentation with activated soil. Superfund Basic Research Program Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ. 3-6 November 2002. Gentry, T.J., and I.L. Pepper. 2002. GFP-labeled plasmid for monitoring horizontal gene transfer in soil. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., I.L. Pepper, G. Wang, and C. Rensing. 2003. Molecular ecology of chlorobenzoate degraders in soil: rationale for bioaugmentation. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Gentry, T.J., C.W. Schadt, W. Wu, C.S. Criddle, J.M. Carley, J.D. Istok, M. Sapp, S.L. Carroll, T.L. Mehlhorn, M.A. Bogle, R.F. Hickey, D.D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, and J. Zhou. 2004. Use of integrated microarray technologies to monitor microbial communities during the remediation of a groundwater system contaminated with high levels of nitrate and uranium. In Abstracts, 104th

General Meet., ASM, New Orleans, LA. 23-27 May 2004. ASM, Washington, D.C. Krutz, L.J., T.J. Gentry, S.A. Senseman, D.A. Zuberer, and D.P. Tierney. 2004. Adsorption-desorption and mineralization of atrazine and atrazine metabolites as related to microbiological and chemical characteristics of vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. 57th Annual Meet., Southern Weed Science Society, Memphis, TN. 26-28 January 2004. Li, X., Z. He, C.W. Schadt, S.C. Chong, J. Liebich, T.J. Gentry, M.W. Fields, and J. Zhou. 2004. Development of CommOligo to select unique and group specific probes for oligonucleotide microarrays using global alignment. In Abstracts, 104th General Meet., ASM, New Orleans, LA. 23-27 May 2004. ASM, Washington, D.C. Lynch, R.M., T.J. Gentry, C.W. Schadt, and J. Zhou. 2004. Linking microbial diversity with functional stability of a fluidized bed reactor during remediation of nitrate- and uranium-contaminated groundwater. DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship Poster Session, Oak Ridge, TN. 11 August 2004. Schadt, C.W., T.J. Gentry, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, Z. He, H. Pan & J. Zhou. 2004. Development of a functional gene microarray for analyzing microbial genomes and communities. 12th Annual International Meeting on Microbial Genomes, Lake Arrowhead, CA. 26-30 September 2004. Zhou, J., S.-K. Rhee, C. Schadt, T. Gentry, Z. He, X. Li, X. Liu, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, and L. Wu. 2004. Development and use of integrated microarray-based genomic technologies for assessing microbial community composition and dynamics. 7th Annual NABIR PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 15-17 March 2004.

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Zhou, J., S.-K. Rhee, C. Schadt, T. Gentry, Z. He, X. Li, X. Liu, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, and L. Wu. 2004. Functional gene arrays. 10th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Cancun, Mexico. 22-27 August 2004. Gao, W., T.J. Gentry, S.L. Carroll, T.L. Mehlhorn, M.W. Fields, P.M. Jardine, and J. Zhou. 2005. Microbiological characterization of contaminated groundwater at the DOE WAG5 site in Oak Ridge, TN. In Abstracts, 105th General Meet., ASM, Atlanta, GA. 5-9 June 2005. ASM, Washington, D.C. Gentry, T.J., R.M. Lynch, C.W. Schadt, W. Wu, J.M. Carley, S.L. Carroll, G.S. Wickham, D.B. Watson, P.M. Jardine, C.S. Criddle, M.W. Fields, and J. Zhou. 2005. Microbial population dynamics during field-scale, in situ remediation of uranium- and nitrate-contaminated groundwater. In Abstracts, 105th General Meet., ASM, Atlanta, GA. 5-9 June 2005. ASM, Washington, D.C. Gentry, T.J., L. Wu, Z. Huang, W. Wu, C.W. Schadt, J.M. Carley, S.L. Carroll, D.B. Watson, B. Gu, P.M. Jardine, M.W. Fields, C. Criddle, and J. Zhou. 2005. Microbial community dynamics during the field-scale remediation of uranium-contaminated soil and groundwater. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Hwang, C., T. Gentry, W. Wu, S.L. Carroll, P.M. Jardine, C. Criddle, J. Zhou, and M.W. Fields. 2005. Bacterial community structure of a denitrifying fluidized bed reactor treating uranium-contaminated groundwater. In Abstracts, 105th General Meet., ASM, Atlanta, GA. 5-9 June 2005. ASM, Washington, D.C. Leigh, M.B., E. Cardenas, C. Harzman, W. Gao, T. Gentry, J. Zhou, T. Marsh, and J.M. Tiedje. 2005. Understanding the bioremediative potential of FRC microbial communities. 8th Annual NABIR PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 18-20 April 2005. Wickham, G.S., C.W. Schadt, T.J. Gentry, L. Wu, S. Wan, S.P. DiFazio, and J. Zhou. 2005. Microbial community genomic composition associated with ambient and elevated levels of carbon dioxide, temperature, and moisture as determined by microarray analysis of nitrogen cycle genes. In Abstracts, 105th General Meet., ASM, Atlanta, GA. 5-9 June 2005. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wu, W., J. Carley, M. Ginder-Volgel, T. Gentry, M. Fienen, J. Nyman, E. Tsai, S. Carroll, H. Yan, J. Luo, M. Gentile, T. Mehlhorn, M. Fields, B. Gu, D. Watson, J. Zhou, P. Jardine, S. Fendorf, P. Kitanidis, and C.S. Criddle. 2005. Field-scale demonstration of in situ biological uranium (VI) reduction at the NABIR Field Research Center, Oak Ridge, TN. In Abstracts, 105th

General Meet., ASM, Atlanta, GA. 5-9 June 2005. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wu, W., M. Ginder-Volgel, M. Fienen , J. Nyman, M. Gentile, J. Luo, O. Cirpka, S. Fendorf, P. Kitanidis, C. Criddle, J. Carley, T. Gentry, T. Mehlhorn, S. Carroll, H. Yan, J. Zhou, B. Gu, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, and M. Fields. 2005. Field-scale demonstration of in situ biological uranium (VI) reduction at the Area 3, NABIR Field Research Center, Oak Ridge, TN. 8th Annual NABIR PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 18-20 April 2005.

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Zhou, J., T. Gentry, C. Hemme, L. Wu, M.W. Fields, C. Detter, K. Barry, D. Watson, C.W. Schadt, P. Richardson, T.C. Hazen, J. Tiedje, and E. Rubin. 2005. Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in uranium-contaminated groundwaters. International Conference on Microbial Genomes, Halifax, Canada. 13-16 April 2005. Zhou, J., T. Gentry, C. Hemme, L. Wu, M.W. Fields, C. Detter, D. Watson, C.W. Schadt, P. Richardson, and E. Rubin. 2005. Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in uranium-contaminated groundwaters. 13th Annual International Meeting on Microbial Genomes, Madison, WI. 11-15 September 2005. Zhou, J., L. Wu, T. Gentry, C. Schadt, Z. He, and X. Li. 2005. Development and use of integrated microarray-based genomic technologies for assessing microbial community composition and dynamics. 8th Annual NABIR PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 18-20 April 2005. Brewer, E.A., T.J. Gentry, T.W. Boutton, and D.D. Myrold. 2006. Woody plant invasion of grassland alters the composition of soil microbial communities. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Cardenas, E., M. Leigh, W. Wu, T. Gentry, T.L. Marsh, J. Zhou, C. Criddle, and J.M. Tiedje. 2006. Microbial communities involved in uranium, metal and nitrate reduction in a groundwater bioremediation site. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Gentry, T.J. 2006. Research activities at the DOE National Laboratories. 26 September 2006. Texas A&M Agronomy Society. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. (Invited). Gentry, T.J., L. Wu, Z. Huang, W. Wu, S. Kang, C.W. Schadt, J.M. Carley, G.S. Wickham, S.L. Carroll, D.B. Watson, B. Gu, P.M. Jardine, M.W. Fields, C. Criddle, and J. Zhou. 2006. Use of integrated microarray technologies to correlate microbial population dynamics with field-scale uranium reduction. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hazen, T.C., A.P. Arkin, M.W. Fields, M. Keller, J. Zhou, G.L. Andersen, E.L. Brodie, D.L. Wyborski, C.B. Abulencia, C.L. Hemme, T. Gentry, D.B. Watson, and P. Richardson. 2006. Integrated ecogenomics for determining ecosystem function in uranium-contaminated environments. 11th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Vienna, Austria. 20-25 August 2006. He, Z., C.W. Schadt, T. Gentry, J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, X. Li, and J. Zhou. 2006. Development and evaluation of a comprehensive functional gene array for environmental studies. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hemme, C., T. Gentry, C. Harzman, E. Cardenas, M.B. Leigh, W. Wu, J. Zhou, T. Marsh, and J.M. Tiedje. 2006. Genomic and physiological perspectives on bioremediation processes at the FRC. 9th Annual ERSP PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 3-5 April 2006.

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Hemme, C.L., T. Gentry, L. Wu, M.W. Fields, K. Barry, C. Detter, C. Schadt, D.C. Bruce, D. Watson, T.C. Hazen, and J. Tiedje, P. Richardson, E. Rubin, and J. Zhou. 2006. Metagenomic analysis of uranium-contaminated groundwater. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hwang, C., G.A. Corbin, W.-M. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, S.L. Carroll, D.B Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2006. Changes in bacterial community structure in relation to in situ uranium immobilization. DOE Environmental Remediation Sciences Program Fall Meet., Oak Ridge, TN. 23-25 October 2006. Hwang, C., W.-M. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, S.L. Carroll, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2006. Changes in bacterial community structure correlate with in situ uranium immobilization. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Sung, Y., T. Gentry, J, Zhou, and F. E. Loeffler. 2006. 16S rRNA gene-based detection of tetrachloroethene- and uranium-reducing Geobacter lovleyi strain SZ. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wu, W.-M., J. Carley, M. Ginder-Volgel, C. Hwang, S.D. Kelly, M. Gentile, T. Gentry, M.B. Leigh, E. Cardenas, J. Nyman, M. Fienen, S. Carroll, H. Yan, K. Lowe, J. Luo, T. Mehlhorn, T.L. Marsh, D. Watson, M.W. Fields, B. Gu, J. Zhou, K.M. Kemner, P. Jardine, S. Fendorf, P. Kitanidis, J. Tiedje, and C.S. Criddle. 2006. Characterization of in situ biological uranium (VI) reduction/immobilization at the NABIR Field Research Center, Oak Ridge, TN. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wu, W.-M., J. Carley, M.A. Ginder-Volgel, J. Luo, C. Hwang, S.D. Kelly, M.B. Leigh, E. Cardenas, L. Wu, C. Ruan, W. Luo, M.E. Gentile, T. Gentry, J. Nyman, M. Fienen, S. Carroll, K. Lowe, T. Mehlhorn, T.L. Marsh, D. Watson, M.W. Fields, B. Gu, J. Zhou, K.M. Kemner, J. Tiedje, P.M. Jardine, S. Fendorf, P.K. Kitanidis, and C.S. Criddle. 2006. Biological uranium (VI) reduction/immobilization near source zone at the ERSP Field Research Center, Oak Ridge, TN. DOE Environmental Remediation Sciences Program Fall Meet., Oak Ridge, TN. 23-25 October 2006. Yan, T, T.J. Gentry, D.B. Watson, and J. Zhou. 2006. Shifts in groundwater microbial community structure along contaminant-gradients at the DOE ERSP-Field Research Center in Oak Ridge, TN. In Abstracts, 106th General Meet., ASM, Orlando, FL. 21-25 May 2006. ASM, Washington, D.C. Zhou, J., T. Gentry, C. Hemme, L. Wu, M.W. Fields, C. Detter, K. Barry, D. Watson, C.W. Schadt, P. Richardson, J. Bristow, T.C. Hazen, J. Tiedje, and E. Rubin. 2006. Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in uranium-contaminated groundwaters. DOE Genomics:GTL Annual Workshop, Washington, D.C. February 2006.

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Zhou, J., Z. He, T. Gentry, W. Wu, C. Schadt, L. Wu, W. Luo, B. Gu, D. Watson, and C.S. Criddle. 2006. Development and use of integrated microarray-based genomic technologies for monitoring microbial community dynamics during biostimulation. 9th Annual ERSP PI Meet., Warrenton, VA. 3-5 April 2006. Zuberer, D.A., F.M. Hons, T. Provin, T. Gentry, and S. Caster*. 2006. Monitoring dissolved organic carbon and nutrients in soil solution of an urban landscape. In Agronomy abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Caster, S.*, D. Zuberer, F. Hons, T. Provin, and T. Gentry. 2007. Dissolved organic carbon and nutrients in native soil under three turfgrasses and two sand-based sports-fields. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., New Orleans, LA. 4-8 November 2007. Gentry, T.J. 2007. Genomics-based interrogation of microbial communities in uranium-contaminated soil and groundwater, Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology Annual Fall Meet., Huntsville, TX. 15-17 November 2007. (Invited). Gentry, T.J. 2007. Use of microarray and metagenomic technologies to investigate microbial communities in uranium-contaminated groundwater. Professional Program in Biotechnology Seminar Series, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. 16 October 2007. (Invited). Gentry, T.J., J.E. Matocha, H.J. Mjelde, and E.C. Martin*. 2007. Long-term impacts of different cropping systems on soil microbial communities. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., New Orleans, LA. 4-8 November 2007. Harclerode, C.*, T. Gentry, and J. Aitkenhead-Peterson. 2007. E. coli and nutrients in Brazos County Carter Creek subcatchments. Bacteria in Our Bayous: Water Quality Standards and Restoration Options. 15-16 October 2007. University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX. Harclerode, C.*, K. Wagner*, E. Martin*, T. Gentry, J. Aitkenhead-Peterson, L. Redmon, and S. Feagley. 2007. Microbial water source contamination. Texas Plant Protection Conference, College Station, TX. 4-5 December 2007. (Invited). Hazen, T.C., P. Dehal, A.P. Arkin, M.W. Fields, M. Keller, J. Zhou, G.L. Andersen, E.L. Brodie, D.L. Wyborski, C.B. Abulencia, C.L. Hemme, T. Gentry, D.B. Watson, and P. Richardson. 2007. Comparison of multiple ecogenomics methods for determining ecosystem function in uranium-contaminated environments. In Abstracts, 107th General Meet., ASM, Toronto, Canada. 21-25 May 2007. ASM, Washington, D.C. He, Z., Y. Deng, J. Van Nostrand, C. Hemme, T. Gentry, W. Wu, C. Schadt, L. Wu, B. Gu, D. Watson, T.C. Hazen, P. Jardine, C.S. Criddle, and J. Zhou. 2007. GeoChip: Development and applications for microbial community analysis. DOE-ERSP 2nd Annual PI Meet., Lansdowne, VA. 16-19 April 2007.

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He, Z., Y. Deng, J. Van Nostrand, L. Wu, C. Hemme, J. Liebich, T.J. Gentry, and J. Zhou. 2007. GeoChip 3.0: Further development and applications for microbial community analysis. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., New Orleans, LA. 4-8 November 2007. He, Z., Y. Deng, J.D. Van Nostrand, L. Wu, C.L. Hemme, J. Liebich, T.J. Gentry, T.C. Hazen, A. P. Arkin, and J. Zhou. 2007. GeoChip 3.0: Further development and applications of functional gene arrays (FGAs) for analysis of microbial communities. In Abstracts, 107th General Meet., ASM, Toronto, Canada. 21-25 May 2007. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hemme, C.L., Y. Deng, T.J. Gentry, L. Wu, M.W. Fields, K. Barry, D.B. Watson, N. Krypides, C. Detter, D.C. Bruce, C.W. Schadt, P. Richardson, T.C. Hazen, J.M. Tiedje, E. Rubin, and J. Zhou. 2007. Comparative metagenomics of microbial communities from pristine and contaminated groundwater. In Abstracts, 107th General Meet., ASM, Toronto, Canada. 21-25 May 2007. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hwang, C., G.A. Corbin, W-M. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, S.L. Carroll, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2007. Changes in microbial community structure during biostimulation for uranium reduction. In Abstracts, 107th General Meet., ASM, Toronto, Canada. 21-25 May 2007. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hwang, C., W.-M. Wu, T.J. Gentry, J. Carley, S.L. Carroll, D. Watson, P.M. Jardine, J. Zhou, C.S. Criddle, and M.W. Fields. 2007. Changes in microbial community structure during biostimulation for uranium reduction at different levels of resolution. DOE-ERSP 2nd Annual PI Meet., Lansdowne, VA. 16-19 April 2007. Leigh, M.B., E. Cardenas, W.-M. Wu, O. Uhlik, J. Carley, S. Carroll, T. Gentry, T.L. Marsh, J. Zhou, P. Jardine, C.S. Criddle, and J.M. Tiedje. 2007. Microbial bioremediation of a uranium(VI) contaminated aquifer. 4th Symposium on Biosorption and Bioremediation, Prague, Czech Republic. 26-30 August 2007. Raghvan, T.*, W. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, T.J. Gentry, and R.H. Loeppert. 2007. Screening of rice cultivars for grain arsenic concentration and speciation. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., New Orleans, LA. 4-8 November 2007. Somenahally, A.*, R. Loeppert, T.J. Gentry, W. Yan. 2007. Arsenic speciation in rice soils with historic cotton production. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., New Orleans, LA. 4-8 November 2007. Wagner, K.L.*, L. Redmon, T. Gentry, and C.A. Jones. 2007. Reducing bacterial contamination of Texas watersheds. USDA-CSREES National Water Conference, Savannah, GA. 28 January – 1 February 2007. Wu, L., T.J. Gentry, Z.J. Huang, C.W. Schadt, W.M. Wu, D. Watson, Z.L. He, C.S. Criddle, J.M. Tiedje, T.C. Hazen, J. Zhou. 2007. Microarray-based analysis of microbial community composition and dynamics in uranium bioremediation. In Abstracts, 107th General Meet., ASM, Toronto, Canada. 21-25 May 2007. ASM, Washington, D.C.

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González-Chávez, M.D.C.A., T.J. Gentry, R. Loeppert, D. Zuberer, and F.M. Hons. 2008. Impact of long-term tillage and crop rotations on soil microbial communities. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Harclerode, C.*, T. Gentry, and J. Aitkenhead-Peterson. 2008. Water quality in urban and rural sub-catchments. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Holgate, L.*, T. Gentry, and J. Aitkenhead-Peterson. 2008. Irrigation source water: effect on soil and plant nutrient cycling. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Hons, F., and T.J. Gentry. 2008. Sustainable bioenergy crop production. The Business of Fueling the Future Conference, The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas, College Station, TX. 27-28 March 2008. Kantola, I.B.*, T.W. Boutton, T.J. Gentry, and E.C. Martin*. 2008. Composition and diversity of soil microbial communities following vegetation change from grassland to woodland: An assessment using molecular methods. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Kantola, I.B.*, T.W. Boutton, T.J. Gentry, and E.C. Martin*. 2008. Composition and diversity of soil microbial communities following vegetation change from grassland to woodland: An assessment using molecular methods. 11th Annual Texas A&M University Student Research Week, College Station, TX. 24-28 March 2008. Kantola, I.B.*, T.W. Boutton, T.J. Gentry, and E.C. Martin*. 2008. Composition and diversity of soil microbial communities following vegetation change from grassland to woodland: An assessment using molecular methods. 93rd Ecological Society of America Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. 3-8 August 2008. Loeppert, R.H., T.R. Raghvan*, W.G. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, A.M. McClung, and T.J. Gentry. 2008. Genetic variability in arsenic concentration and speciation in rice grain. 32nd Rice Technical Working Group Meeting, San Diego, CA. 18-21 February 2008. Martin, E.C.*, and T.J. Gentry. 2008. Comparison of the diversity of E. coli isolates obtained from surface water samples using different enumeration methods. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Raghvan, T.*, W. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, T.J. Gentry, and R.H. Loeppert. 2008. Screening of rice cultivars for grain arsenic concentration and speciation. Texas A&M AgriLife Conference. College Station, TX. 7-11 January 2008. Raghvan, T.R.*, W. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, T.J. Gentry, A.M. McClung, and R.H. Loeppert. 2008. Differential rice grain arsenic in cultivars associated with soil and water management. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008.

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Raghvan, T.R.*, W.G. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, T.J. Gentry, A.M. McClung, and R.H. Loeppert. 2008. Straighthead susceptibility is not related to grain arsenic concentration. 32nd Rice Technical Working Group Meeting, San Diego, CA. 18-21 February 2008. Somenahally, A.*, R.L. Loeppert, T.J. Gentry, and W. Yan. 2008. Arsenic speciation in rice paddy soils. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Houston, TX. 6-9 October 2008. Alam, M.J.**, D.A. Zuberer, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Growth of Escherichia coli in soil solution: potential impacts on pathogen survival and dissemination. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Cardenas, E., M. Leigh, W. Wu, J. Carley, S. Carroll, T. Gentry, T. Marsh, J. Zhou, P. Jardine, C. Criddle, and J. Tiedje. 2009. Microbial indicator species analysis of a contaminated aquifer undergoing uranium bioremediation. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Engledow, A.S.**, E.B. Hollister**, A.K. Forrest, D.J. Ebbole, M.T. Holtzapple, H.H. Wilkinson, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Isolation and identification of thermophillic, anaerobic bacteria from the MixAlco platform for biofuel production. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. He, Z., Y. Deng, J.D. Van Nostrand, L. Wu, C.L. Hemme, T.J. Gentry, J. Liebich, Q. Tu, A.P. Arkin, T.C. Hazen, and J. Zhou. 2009. Development and applications of GeoChip 3.0 for analysis of microbial community structures, compositions, and potential functions. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hemme, C.L., Y. Deng, T.J. Gentry, M.W. Fields, L. Wu, K. Barry, S. Green-Tringe, D.B. Watson, Z. He, T.C. Hazen, J.M. Tiedje, E.M. Rubin, and J. Zhou. 2009. Analysis of a microbial metagenome from a pristine groundwater ecosystem. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hollister, E.B.**, A.S. Engledow**, A.J. Hammett, H.H. Wilkinson, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Soil and sediment microbial community structure and diversity are shaped by ecological gradients in a hypersaline lake ecosystem. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hollister, E.B.**, T.J. Gentry, A.S. Engledow**, A.K. Forrest, A.J. Hammett, T.L. Provin, M.T. Holtzapple, and H.H. Wilkinson. 2009. Identification of halotolerant/halophilic microbial communities with enhanced potential for lignocellulosic biofuel production. 10th Bacterial Genetics and Ecology Conference. 15-19 June 2009. Uppsala, Sweden. Hu, P.*, A. Engledow**, A.S. Wang**, J. Matocha, T. Provin, F. Hons, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Inhibition of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (Cotton Root Rot) germination and growth in soil following application of various oilseed meals. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Pittsburgh, PA. 1-5 November 2009.

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Hu, P.*, A. Wang**, A. Engledow**, J. Matocha, T. Provin, F. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2009. Inhibition of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (Cotton Root Rot) germination and growth in soil following application of various oilseed meals. Texas Plant Protection Conference, Bryan, TX. 2-3 December 2009. Martin, E.*, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Evaluation of methods for enumerating fecal indicator microorganisms: implications for microbial source tracking. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Ng, J.*, E.B. Hollister**, M.D.C.A. González-Chávez, D.A. Zuberer, F.M. Hons, R. Loeppert, and T.J. Gentry. 2009. Soil microbial diversity and community structure under long-term cropping systems. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Pillai, T.R.*, W. Yan, H.A. Agrama, W.D. James, A.M. Ibrahim, T.J. Gentry, A.M. McClung, and R.H. Loeppert. 2009. Total grain-arsenic and arsenic-species concentrations in rice as impacted by genotype and water management. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Pittsburgh, PA. 1-5 November 2009. Rothlisberger, K.L.*, T.J. Gentry, F.M. Hons, and S.A. Senseman. 2009. Oilseed meal effects on the germination and survival of crop and weed species. Texas Plant Protection Conference, Bryan, TX. 2-3 December 2009. Somenahally, A.*, R. Loeppert, W. Yan, and T. Gentry. 2009. Microbial community response to two water management systems for wetland rice production in high arsenic soils. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Pittsburgh, PA. 1-5 November 2009. Somenahally, A.*, R. Loeppert, W. Yan, and T. Gentry. 2009. Microbial dynamics and arsenic speciation in rice paddy soil under two water management practices. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wang, A.S.**, T.J. Gentry, F.M. Hons, and P. Hu*. 2009. Soil microbial communities affected by different oilseed meals and a crop residue. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Pittsburgh, PA. 1-5 November 2009. Wang, A.S.**, T.J. Gentry, F.M. Hons, P. Hu*, and T. Provin. 2009. Oilseed meals and crop residue: distinct C and N dynamics. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Pittsburgh, PA. 1-5 November 2009. Wang, A.S.**, T.J. Gentry, F.M. Hons, T. Provin, P. Hu*, and K. Rothlisberger*. 2009. Soil microbial, carbon and nitrogen dynamics after oilseed meal addition. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Wu, L.Y., J.D. Van Nostrand, T.J. Gentry, Z.J. Huang, C.W. Schadt, W.M. Wu, D. Watson, M.W. Fields, C.S. Criddle, J. Tiedje, T.C. Hazen, J. Zhou. 2009. Microbial community dynamics

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and the effect of geochemistry in uranium bioremediation revealed by functional gene array analysis. In Abstracts, 109th General Meet., ASM, Philadelphia, PA. 17-21 May 2009. ASM, Washington, D.C. Aitkenhead-Peterson, J.A., K. McCrary, T.J. Gentry, and C.L. Harclerode. 2010. The effect of nutrient ratios on E. coli re-growth in urban streams. In Abstracts, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 5-9 December 2010. Florey, J.*, D.H. Husmoen, R. Schnell, T. Provin, D. Vietor, and T. Gentry. 2010. Potential for biochar-based removal and/or inactivation of waterborne viruses. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Long Beach, CA. 31 October - 3 November 2010. Hemme, C., Y. Deng, Q. Tu, M.W. Fields, T.J. Gentry, L. Wu, S.G. Tringe, D.B. Watson, Z. He, T.C. Hazen, J.M. Tiedje, E. Rubin, J. Zhou. 2010. Comparative metagenomics of freshwater microbial communities. In Abstracts, 110th General Meet., ASM, San Diego, CA. 23-27 May 2010. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hu, P.*, E. Hollister**, A. Wang**, F. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2010. Soil microbial community changes after oilseed meal application. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Long Beach, CA. 31 October - 3 November 2010. Ng, J.*, E. Hollister**, T. Gentry, F. Hons. 2010. Recovery of soil microbial communities in a post-lignite mining rehabilitation chronosequence in east Texas. In Abstracts, 110th General Meet., ASM, San Diego, CA. 23-27 May 2010. ASM, Washington, D.C. Ng, J.*, F. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2010. Land reclamation effects on soil nutrient distribution in a surface mine chronosequence in east Texas. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Long Beach, CA. 31 October - 3 November 2010. Rothlisberger, K.L.*, T.J. Gentry, F.M. Hons, and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Oilseed meal effects on the germination and survival of crop and weed species. Texas A&M AgriLife Conference, College Station, TX. 11-15 January 2010. Rothlisberger, K.L.*, F.M. Hons, T.J. Gentry, and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Oilseed meal effects on the germination and survival of crop and weed species. 13th Annual Student Research Week, College Station, TX. 22-26 March 2010. Rothlisberger, K.L.*, F.M. Hons, T.J. Gentry, and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Oilseed meals as bioherbicides and organic fertilizers. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Long Beach, CA. 31 October - 3 November 2010. Somenahally, A.*, R. Loeppert, W. Yan, and T. Gentry. 2010. Impact of two water management practices on arsenic speciation and microbial populations in rice rhizosphere. Texas A&M AgriLife Conference, College Station, TX. 11-15 January 2010.

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Somenahally, A.*, R. Loeppert, W. Yan, and T. Gentry. 2010. Rice rhizosphere soil and root surface bacterial community response to water management changes. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., Long Beach, CA. 31 October - 3 November 2010. Wu, W.-M., C.S. Criddle, P. Kitanidis, P.M. Jardine, D. Watson, B. Gu, S. Brooks, T. Gentry, M. Xu, L. Wu, J. van Nostrand, J. Zhou, E. Cardenas, M.B. Leigh, T. Marsh, J. Tiedje, C. Hwang, M. Fields, S. D. Kelly, and K.M. Kemner. 2010. Microbial community dynamics during in situ uranium reduction and re-oxidation in contaminated subsurface. Invited presentation at 2010 Annual Meeting on Microbial Ecology, Microbial Ecology Committee of China Ecology Association, Harbin, China, 12-13 August 2010. Wu, W.-M, P. K. Kitanidis, D. Watson, B. Gu, S. Brooks, S. S. Kelly, K. Kemner, J. D. Van Nostrand, L. Wu, M. Xu, J. Zhou, J. Luo, E. Cardenas, C. Hwang, M. W. Fields, T. Gentry, T.L. Marsh, J. M. Tiedje, P. M. Jardine, and C.S. Criddle. 2010. Biological reduction/immobilization of uranium in contaminated subsurface. Presentation at 10th Annual Meeting of China Chemistry Society & Mainland-Taiwan Water and Wastewater Treatment Conference, Harbin, China, 8-10 August 2010. Deng, L., S.A. Senseman, T. Gentry, D. Zuberer, T. Weiss, T. Devarenne, and E.R. Camargo. 2011. The effect of selected herbicides on growth and hydrocarbon content of Botryococcus braunii Kutzing Berkeley strain (Vat. Showa). Weed Sci. Soc. Abstr. Gentry, T.J. 2011. Effects of ag management, land use, and watershed scale on E. coli concentrations. Texas Watershed Coordinator Roundtable, Austin, TX, 27 July 2011. (Invited). Hammett, A.M., A. Haynes, J. Cope, E. Kolomiets, A. Forrest, K. Golub, E.B. Hollister**, T.J. Gentry, M.T. Holtzapple, and H.H. Wilkinson. 2011. Shifts in microbial community composition from natural sediments serving as inocula to laboratory scale biofuel fermentations. In Abstracts, 111th General Meet., ASM, New Orleans, LA. 21-24 May 2011. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hollister, E.B.**, A.K. Forrest, H.H. Wilkinson, D.J. Ebbole, S.G. Tringe, S.A. Malfatti, M.T. Holtzapple, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Metagenomic comparison of the mixed microbial communities underlying the carboxylate platform for biomass conversion. Poster presentation at Microbial Communities as Drivers of Ecosystem Complexity, Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, Breckenridge, CO, 25-30 March 2011. Hollister, E.B.**, P. Hu*, A.S. Wang**, F.M. Hons, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Soil bacterial and fungal community responses to oilseed meal addition. In Abstracts, 111th General Meet., ASM, New Orleans, LA. 21-24 May 2011. ASM, Washington, D.C. Hu, P.*, A. Somenahally**, F.M. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2011. Metagenomics-based analysis of fungal and bacterial communities in isothiocyanate-amended soil. In Abstracts, 3rd Annual Argonne Soil Metagenomics Workshop, Chicago, IL, 5-7 October 2011.

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Hu, P.*, A. Somenahally**, F.M. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2011. Metagenomics-based analysis of fungal and bacterial communities in isothiocyanate-amended soil. In Abstracts, 2011 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Conference, Bryan, TX, 5-6 December 2011. Martin, E.C.*, E.B. Hollister**, and T.J. Gentry. 2011. Microbial characterization of deer intestinal communities in Texas. In Abstracts, 111th General Meet., ASM, New Orleans, LA. 21-24 May 2011. ASM, Washington, D.C. Ng, J.P.*, F. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2011. Recovery of soil functionality and quality in a post-lignite surface mine chronosequence in east Texas. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Romero, M.*, T. Gentry, and S. Senseman. 2011. Degradation of mesotrione and its impact on soil microbial activity. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Romero, M.*, T. Gentry, and S. Senseman. 2011. Degradation of mesotrione and its impact on soil microbial activity. In Abstracts, 2011 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Conference, Bryan, TX, 5-6 December 2011. Rothlisberger, K., J. Foster, F. Hons, and T. Gentry. 2011. Carbon and nitrogen mineralization of whole and lipid extracted algae meal in sandy soil. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Somenahally, A.**, L.P. Moncayo, and T. Gentry. 2011. Impact of mustard (Brassica juncea) and flax (Linum usitatissimum) seed meal amendments on soil nitrogen dynamics and microbial community composition. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Sousa, B.*, Y. Deng, and T. Gentry. 2011. Biological degradation of mycotoxins. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Sousa, B.*, S. Senseman, Y. Deng, and T. Gentry. 2011. Photocatalytic degradation of mycotoxins in corn for bio-fuel production. In Abstracts, 2011 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Conference, Bryan, TX, 5-6 December 2011. Wagner, K.*, L. Redmon, T. Gentry, and R. Harmel. 2011. Evaluation of the impacts of grazing management and off-stream watering facilities on bacterial runoff. In Abstracts, ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meet., San Antonio, TX. 16-19 October 2011. Gentry, T. 2012. The role of soil microbes in availability of arsenic for uptake by rice plants. USA Rice Federation and USDA-ARS Workshop on Arsenic in Rice, Stuttgart, AR. 26-27 July 2012. (Invited).

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Gentry, T., and G. Di Giovanni. 2012. Exploration of library-independent BST for Texas. 2012 Bacterial Source Tracking - State of the Science Conference. New Braunfels, TX. 28-29 February 2012. (Invited). Hemme, C.L, Y. Deng, T.J. Gentry, M.W. Fields, L. Wu, S. Green-Tringe, D.B. Watson, Z. He, P. Chain, T.C. Hazen, J.M. Tiedje, E.M. Rubin, and J. Zhou. 2012. Metagenomic insights into evolution of a heavy metal-contaminated groundwater microbial community. In Abstracts, ASM 2012 General Meet., San Francisco, CA. 16-19 June 2012. ASM, Washington, D.C. Martin, E.C.*, and T.J. Gentry. 2012. Comparison of the diversity of E. coli isolates obtained from surface water samples using different enumeration methods. 2012 Bacterial Source Tracking - State of the Science Conference. New Braunfels, TX. 28-29 February 2012. Telesford, J.M., M.A. Morra, D.E. Boellstorf, T.J. Gentry, T.L. Provin, and K.L. Wagner. Large heronries contribute E. coli and nutrient loads to waterbodies. 2012 Bacterial Source Tracking - State of the Science Conference. New Braunfels, TX. 28-29 February 2012. Wagner, K.*, T. Gentry, E. Martin*, and L.A. Redmon. 2012. Evaluation of Bacteroides qPCR for assessing cattle fecal contributions in runoff from grazing lands. 2012 Bacterial Source Tracking - State of the Science Conference. New Braunfels, TX. 28-29 February 2012. * Graduate student chaired or co-chaired by T. Gentry ** Postdoctoral Research Associate or Assistant Research Scientist supervised or co-supervised

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C. Proceedings (9 total)

Adjei, M.B., W.F. Brown, and T.J. Gentry. 1994. The effects of moisture, urea level, and method of application on the chemical composition and digestibility of native grass hay in the Caribbean. In Proc. Caribbean Food Crops Soc. 30:186-193. Adjei, M.B., T.J. Gentry, S.C. Schank, and A. Sotomayor-Rios. 1994. Forage yield, quality and persistence of interspecific Pennisetum hybrids in the Caribbean. In Proc. Caribbean Food Crops Soc. 30:163-168. Adjei, M.B., and T.J. Gentry. 1995. Forage growth and performance of lablab bean in the semi-arid tropics. In Proc. Caribbean Food Crops Soc. 31:236-243. Adjei, M.B., T.J. Gentry, and R.W. Godfrey. 1996. Grazing management for improved guineagrass persistence. In Proc. Caribbean Food Crops Soc. 32:54-64. Rogers, H.B., C.A. Beyrouty, D.C. Wolf, T.J. Gentry, and C.M. Reynolds. 1996. Influence of soils on decomposition rates of organic chemicals: Implications for bioremediation. In Proc. 11th Annual Conf. on Contaminated Soils. 21-24 October 1996, Amherst, MA.

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Reynolds, C.M., T.J. Gentry, D.C. Wolf, L.B. Perry, C.S. Pidgeon, H.B. Rogers, and C.A. Beyrouty. 1997. Phytoremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils. p. 463-472. In K.L. Sublette (ed.) Environmental issues and solutions in exploration, production, and refining. Proc. Fourth Annual Int. Petroleum Environmental Conf. 9-12 Sept. 1997. San Antonio, TX. Reynolds, C.M., C.S. Pidgeon, L.B. Perry, T.J. Gentry, and D.C. Wolf. 1998. Rhizosphere-enhanced benefits for remediating recalcitrant petroleum compounds. In Proc. 14th Annual Conf. on Contaminated Soils. 19-22 October 1998, Amherst, MA. Reynolds, C.M., D.M. Sylvia, T. Olexa, P.G. Hartel, T.J. Gentry, and D.C. Wolf. 1999. Mycorrhizal colonization of ryegrass in contaminated soils. In Proc. Ninth Annual West Coast Conf. on Contaminated Soils and Groundwater. 8-11 March 1999, Oxnard, CA. Krutz, L.J., T.J. Gentry, S.A. Senseman, D.A. Zuberer, and D.P. Tierney. 2004. Sorption and mineralization of metolachlor, metolachlor ethanesulfonic acid, and metolachlor oxanilic acid in vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. Proc. Weed Sci. Soc. Ab.

D. Book Chapters (5 total)

Schadt, C.W., J. Liebich, S.C. Chong, T.J. Gentry, Z. He, H. Pan, and J. Zhou. 2005. Chapter 11, Design and use of functional gene microarrays (FGAs) for the characterization of microbial communities, p. 331-368. In T. Savidge and H. Pothulakis (ed.) Microbial Imaging. Methods in Microbiology. Vol. 34. Academic Press, Inc., London, UK. Gentry, T.J., and J. Zhou. 2006. Chapter 17, Microarray-based microbial identification and characterization, p. 276-290. In Y.-W. Tang and C.W. Stratton (ed.) Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology. Springer, New York, NY. Gentry T.J., C.W. Schadt, Z. He, and J. Zhou. 2007. Chapter 83, Functional gene arrays for microbial community analysis, p. 1052-1062. In C.J. Hurst, R.L. Crawford, J.L. Garland, D.A. Lipson, A.L. Mills, and L.D. Stetzenbach (ed.). Manual of Environmental Microbiology, Third Edition. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. Gentry T.J., Z. He, and J. Zhou. 2009. Detection and characterization of uncultivated microorganisms using microarrays, p. 35-58. In S. Epstein (ed.). Uncultivated Microorganisms, Microbiology Monographs. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Van Nostrand, J.D., T.J. Gentry, and J. Zhou. 2013. Microarray-based amplification product detection and identification, p. 397-412. In Y.-W. Tang and C.W. Stratton (ed.) Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology. 2nd ed. Springer, New York, NY.

E. Experiment Station Publications (2 total)

Adjei, M.B., and T.J. Gentry. 1994. Improving guineagrass forage feeding value by urea treatment. UVI Food and Agric. Res. 6:18-21.

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Adjei, M.B., T.J. Gentry, and R.W. Godfrey. 1995. Sheep grazing pressure effects on the productivity of guineagrass pasture. UVI Food and Agric. Res. 7:9-12.

F. Other Publications (1 total) Gentry, T.J. 1997. Appendix 2, Sample Literature Review, p. 211-218; Appendix 3, Sample Proposal, p. 219-228; and Appendix 12, Sample Slide Set, p. 269-277. In M. Davis, Scientific Papers and Presentations. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. IX. PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS First place graduate student poster presentation, Southern Branch ASA Meetings, 1996 First place graduate student slide presentation, Southern Branch ASA Meetings, 1997 Outstanding M.S. Student, Agronomy Department, University of Arkansas, 1997

University of Arizona Foundation Outstanding Teaching Associate Award, 2002

Special Achievement Award for Teaching, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University, 2008 Special Achievement Award for Research, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University, 2011