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Publications
Dr. Monica Ozores-Hampton
Book Chapter
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, and P.J. Stoffella. 2001. Chapter
13:
Weed Control in Vegetables Crops with Composted Organic Mulches. pp.
275-286. Compost utilization in horticultural cropping systems. In: P.J.
Stoffella, and B.A. Kahn (eds.). Lewis Publishers.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and T.A. Obreza. 1998.
Use of composts in
Florida’s vegetable crops. pp. 39-42. In: Florida Department
Environmental Protection (ed.). Compost use in Florida.
- Stoffella, P.J., Y. Li, N.E. Roe, M.P. Ozores-Hampton, and D.A.
Graetz. 1996.
Utilization of organic waste composts in vegetable crop
production systems. In: R.A. Morris (ed.). Managing soil fertility for
intensive vegetable production systems in Asia. Asian Vegetable Research
and Development Center, Taiwan.
Referred
- Ozores-Hampton, M., P.A. Stansly, R. McSorley, and T.A. Obreza.
2005.
Effects of Long-term Organic Amendments and Soil Solarization on
Pepper and Watermelon Growth, Yield, and Soil Fertility. HortScience 40
(1): 80-84.
- Ozores-Hampton, M., P.A. Stansly, y T.A. Obreza. 2005.
Heavy Metal
Accumulation in a Sandy Soil and in Pepper Fruit Following Long-term
Application of Organic Amendments. Compost Science Utilization. Vol. 13,
No1, 60-64.
- Ozores-Hampton, M., and C. Vavrina. 2002.
Worm castings: An
alternative to sphagnum peat moss in organic tomato (Lycopersicon
esculentum Mill.) transplant production. Proc. International Symposium
Composting and Compost Utilization, Columbus, Ohio, June 6-8.
Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, P.J. Stoffela, and G. Fitzpatrick.
2002.
Immature Compost Suppresses Weed Growth Under Greenhouse
Conditions. Compost Science & Utilization 10 (2): 105-113.
- Ozores-Hampton, M., and D.R.A.Peach. 2002.
Biosolids in vegetable
production systems. HortTechnology 12(3): 336-340.
- Ozores-Hampton, M. 2002.
Organic materials in horticulture: An
industry perspective. Introduction. HortTechnology 12(3): 326-327.
- Litvany M. and M.Ozores-Hampton. 2002.
Compost use in commercial
citrus in Florida. HortTechnology 12(3): 332-335.
- Bradshaw, J., and M. Ozores-Hampton. 2002.
Recycle Florida today (RFT)
and Florida Organics Recyclers Association (FORA): Then, now, and
beyond. HortTechnology 12(3): 328-331.
- Ozores Hampton,M.P., T. A. Obreza, and P.J. Stoffella. 2001.
Mulching with composted municipal solid waste for biological control of
weeds in vegetable crops. Compost Science Utilization 9(4): 352-361.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., C. S. Vavrina, and T.A. Obreza. 1999.
Yard
trimmings-biosolids compost: possible alternative to sphagnum peat moss
in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) transplant production. Compost
Science Utilization 7(4): 42-49.
- McSorley, R., M.P. Ozores-Hampton, P.A. Stansly, and J.M. Conner.
1999.
Nematode management, soil fertility, and yield in organic
vegetable production. Nematropica 29(2): 205-213.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., P.J. Stoffella, T.A. Bewick, D.J. Cantliffe,
and T.A. Obreza. 1999.
Effect of age of co-composted MSW and biosolids
on weed seed germination. Compost Science Utilization 7(1): 51-57.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, and G. Hochmuth. 1998.
Using
Composted wastes on Florida vegetable crops. HortTechnology 8 (2):
130-137.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 1998.
Compost as an alternative weed control
method. HortScience 33 (6): 938-940.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., E.A. Hanlon, H.H. Bryan, and B. Schaffer.
1997.
Cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc concentrations in tomato
and squash grown in MSW compost-amended calcareous soil. Compost Science
Utilization 5(4): 40-45.
- Hanlon, E.A., B. Schaffer, M.P. Ozores-Hampton, and H.H. Bryan.
1996.
Ammonium bicarbinate-DTPA extraction of elements from
waste-amended calcareous soil. Commum. Soil. Sci. Plant. Anal. 27(9&10):
2321-2335.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., B. Schaffer, H.H. Bryan, and E.A. Hanlon.
1994.
Nutrients concentrations, growth, and yield of tomato and squash
in municipal solid-waste-amended compost. HortScience 29 (7): 785-788.
- Mannion, C.M., B. Schaffer, M.P. Ozores-Hampton, H.H. Bryan, and R.
McSorley. 1994.
Nematode population dynamics in Municipal solid
waste-amended soil during tomato and squash cultivation. Nematropica 24
(1): 17-24.
Nonrefereed
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., D. Rockwood, and P. Stansly. 2004.
Demonstrating applications for compost Utilization. Renewable News. RFT.
pp. 7.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., N. E. Roe, R. McSorley, T.A. Obreza, P.A.
Stansly, and D.O. Chellemi. 2004.
Long term large scale soil solarization as a low-input production system for Florida vegetables.
XXVI International Horticultural Congress. Acta Horticulturae.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., and N. E. Roe. 2004.
Solarization Effects on
Weed Populations in Warm Climates. XXVI International Horticultural
Congress. Acta Horticulturae.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and L Davidson. 2003. Field studies for
elementary teachers in worm composting. Renewable News. RFT. pp. 6.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and G. Yilmaz. 2003. Composting of yard
trimmings in Collier County. Renewable News. RFT. pp. 7.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 2002. Parrot Jungle and compost: A new
landscape. Renewable News. RFT. pp. 5.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., N. Roe, and H.H. Bryan. 2002.
Training in
production and utilization of composted waste materials to improve soils
for horticultural cropping systems. Composting in the Southeast
conference & Expo. Palm Harbor, Fla. October 6-9.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., N. Roe, and H.H. Bryan. 2002. Training in
production and utilization of composted waste materials to improve soils
for horticultural cropping systems. Renewable News. RFT. pp. 5.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and T.A. Obreza. 2001. Evaluation in situ
mineralization of composted organic wastes applied to sandy soil. Proc.
Fla. Hort. Soc. 114: 342-346.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, and P.J. Stoffela. 2001.
Immature
compost used for biological weed control. Renewable News. RFT. pp. 6.
- Obreza, T. A., and M.P. Ozores-Hampton. 2000.
Management of organic
amendments in Florida citrus production systems. Soil Crop Sci. Soc.
Fla. Proc. 59: 22-27.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, and P.J. Stoffella. 2000.
Residual effect of municipal solid waste biosolids compost on snap bean
production. Y2K composting in the Southeast Conf. & Expo.
Charlottesville, Va. October 9-11. pp. 33.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and T.A. Obreza. 2000. Evaluation of
mineralization of composted organic wastes applied to sandy soils.
Renewable News. RFT. pp. 11.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 2000. Yard trimming-biosolids co-compost as a
substitute for sphagnum peat moss in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum
Mill.) transplant media. Renewable News. RFT. p. 10.
- Stoffella, P. J., M. Ozores-Hampton, and D. T. Patterson. 2000.
Potential of Solid Waste Compost as a Biological Weed Control. pp
211-214. In: P. J. Stoffella, D. J. Cantliffe, and G. Damato (Eds.)
Eighth International Symposium on Timing of Field Production in
Vegetable Crops. International Society for Horticultural Science.
Wageningen, Netherlands. Acta Horticulturae, 533.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and T.A. Obreza. 1999.
Composted waste use on
Florida vegetable crops: A review. Proc. of the International Composting
Symposium. Halifax/Dartmounth Nova Scotia, Canada. September 19-23. pp.
827-838.
- P.A. Stansly., B. McSorley, and M.P. Ozores-Hampton. 1999.
Management of root-knot nematode in organic production. Citrus and
Vegetable Magazine. (March): 11-12.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T. A. Obreza, and P.J. Stoffella. 1998.
Immature compost used for biological weed control. Citrus and Vegetable
Magazine (March): 12-14.
- Stoffella, P.J., Y. Li, N.E. Roe, M.P. Ozores-Hampton, and D.A.
Graetz. 1997.
Utilization of composted organic wastes in vegetable crop
production systems. International Workshop on Quality Control of Organic
Fertilizer (compost). Food & Fertilizer Technology Center. Suwecon,
Korea. pp. 15-34.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 1997. Control disease with compost. Amer. Veg.
Growers Magazine. February 28-30.
- Stoffella, P.J., M.P Ozores-Hampton, and N.E. Roe. 1997.
Compost
utilization in vegetable crop production systems. Proc. Interamer. Soc.
Trop. Hort. 41: 50-54.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and H.H. Bryan. 1994.
Influencia del compost
de desperdicios municipales solidos (DMS) en el crecimiento, rendimiento
y nutricion de papaya (Carica papaya L.). Proc. Interamer. Soc. Trop.
Hort. 38: 162-167.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., H.H. Bryan, and R. McMillan, Jr. 1994.
Suppressing disease in field crops. BioCycle 25(7): 60-61.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and H.H. Bryan. 1993.
Municipal solid waste (MSW)
soil amendments: influence on growth and yield of snap beans. Proc. Fla. Hort. Soc. 106: 208-210.
Abstracts
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., P. A. Stansly, and T.A. Obreza. 2003. Biosolids
and soil solarization effects on bell pepper (Capsicum annuum)
production and soil fertility in a sustainable production system.
Sustainable land application conference. Program and Abstracts, January
4-8, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, p. 116.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., L. Davidson, T. Salame, and F. Vidal. 2003.
Train the trainer workshops and field studies for elementary teachers in
worm composting. HortScience 38: 728.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., N. E. Roe, E. Hanlon, C. Gardner. 2003.
Training in compost production and utilization: An educational
experience. HortScience 38: 728.
- Roe N.E and M.P. Ozores-Hampton. 2003. Compost application increase
some soil microbiological populations. HortScience 38: 728.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., N. E. Roe, R. McSorley, D. O. Chellemi, P. A.
Stansly, and T.A. Obreza. 2001. Soil solarization affects weed and
nematode populations in a large-scale vegetable production system.
HortScience 36: 474.
- Ozores-Hampton. 2002. On Farm composting and utilization. Recycle
Florida Today 2002 Annual Conference and Exhibition.
- Ozores-Hampton, H.H. Bryan, and N.E. Roe. 2002. Training in
production and utilization of composted waste materials to improve soils
for horticultural cropping systems. Composting in the Southeast
Conference and Exposition 2002.
- Fuks, D., and M.P Ozores-Hampton. 2002. Variety evaluation of
containerized cherry tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.). XXVI
International Horticultural Congress.
- N. E. Roe, and Ozores-Hampton M.P. 2002. Using solarization to
manage in warm climate vegetable cropping systems. XXVI International
Horticultural Congress.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., N. E. Roe, R. McSorley, T.A. Obreza, P.A.
Stansly, and D.O. Chellemi. 2002. Long term large scale soil
solarization as a low-input production system for Florida vegetables.
XXVI International Horticultural Congress.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., and C.Vavrina. 2002. Worm castings: An
alternative to sphagnum peat moss in organic tomato (Lycopersicon
esculentum). 2002 International Symposium Composting and Compost
Utilization.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., N. E. Roe, R. McSorley, D. O. Chellemi, P. A.
Stansly, and T.A. Obreza. 2001. Soil solarization affects weed and
nematode populations in a large-scale vegetable production system.
HortScience 36: 474.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P. 2001. From waste reduction to resource
utilization: use of compost in California crops. HortScience 36: 518.
- Roe, N., M.P. Ozores-Hampton, T.A. Obreza, R. McSorley, and P.
Stansly. 2001. Pepper plant growth and yield in alternative production
systems. HortScience 36: 474.
- Ozores-Hampton M.P., P. A. Stansly, and T. A. Obreza. 2000.
Biosolids and soil solarization effects on bell pepper (Capsicum annuum)
production and soil fertility in a sustainable production system.
HortScience 35: 3.
- Carrington, M., M.P Ozores-Hampton, and J. J. Mullahey. 2000.
Effects of nitrogen fertilization on saw palmetto (Serenoa repens).
HortScience 35: 455.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 2000. Organic materials in horticulture: An
industry perspective. HortScience 35: 373.
- Monica Ozores-Hampton, and Thomas A. Obreza. 1999. Evaluation of in
situ N mineralization of composted organic wastes applied to sandy soil.
HortScience 34: 486.
- McSorley, R., M.P. Ozores-Hampton, P.A. Stansly, and J.M. Conner.
1999. Nematode management in organic production. Program and Abstracts,
XXXI Annual Meeting ONTA, June 21-25, San Juan, Puerto Rico, p. 33.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., C. Vavrina, and T. A. Obreza. 1998. Yard
trimmings-biosolids co-compost can substitute for sphagnum peat moss in
tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) transplant media. HortScience 33:
488.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, P.J. Stoffella, and G.E.
Fitzpatrick. 1997. Utilization of municipal solid waste compost mulch
for weed control. Agronomy Abstracts. p. 55.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, P.J. Stoffella, and D.A. Graetz.
1997. Utilization of municipal solid waste-biosolids compost as an
alternative weed control agent in commercial vegetable production
systems. Weed Sci. Soc. Amer. 37: 78.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Obreza, P.J. Stoffella, and D.A. Graetz.
1997. Immature compost as potential biological weed control agent in
commercial vegetable production systems. Weed Beltsville Symposium XXII.
- Stoffella, P.J., Ozores-Hampton, M.P., D.T. Paterson. 1997.
Potential of Yard waste-biosolids compost as a biological weed control.
8th International Symposium on timing of field production in vegetable
crops.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., T.A. Bewick, P.J. Stoffella, D.J. Cantliffe,
and T.A. Obreza. 1996. Municipal solid waste (MSW) compost maturity
influence on weed seed germination. HortScience 31: 577.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. 1996. Weed control consideration in compost
production and use. HortScience 31: 698.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P. and H.H. Bryan. 1995. Effects of municipal
solid waste (MSW) compost on growth, yield and soil analysis of papaya (Carica
papaya L.) HortScience 30: 843.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and H.H. Bryan. 1994. Influence of municipal
solid waste (MSW) compost on growth, yield, and heavy metal content of
tomato. HortScience 29: 451.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and H.H. Bryan. 1994. Efecto de compost de
desperdicios municipals solidos (DMS) en crecimiento, rendimiento I
nutrimiento en papayas. Interamer. Soc. Trop. Hort.
- Ozores-Hampton, M.P., and H.H. Bryan. 1993. Effect of amending soil
with municipal solid waste (MSW) compost on yield of bell peppers and
eggplant. HortScience 28: 463.
- Bryan, H.H., B. Schaffer, and M.P Ozores-Hampton. 1992. Effects of
amending soil with processed municipal waste on growth and yield of
tomato. HortScience 27: 614.
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