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The 2013 John S. Waide Review Award has been won by Prof. Richard G. Burns and seven co-authors for their paper entitled:  Soil enzymes in a changing environment: Current knowledge and future directions 

Richard G. Burns, Jared L. DeForest, Jürgen Marxsen, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, Mary E. Stromberger, Matthew D. Wallenstein, Michael N. Weintraub, Annamaria Zoppini
Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Volume 58, March 2013, Pages 216-234


Amir Kassam

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Announcement 2013 John S. Waid Review 
Dear Prof Kassam,
We are happy to announce the 2013 John S. Waid review: 
Soil enzymes in a changing environment: Current knowledge and future directions 
Richard G. Burns, Jared L. DeForest, Jürgen Marxsen, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, Mary E. Stromberger, Matthew D. Wallenstein, Michael N. Weintraub, Annamaria Zoppini
Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Volume 58, March 2013, Pages 216-234
A total of fourteen papers were considered for this prestigious award, from a wide range of sub-disciplines within Soil Biology and Biochemistry. The winners of this year's award, Prof. Richard G. Burns and seven co-authors, have written a landmark paper that has earned a majority of the votes of our fellow Chief Editors and Subject Editors.
We want to invite you all to read this excellent review. The article is freely available via ScienceDirect until March 2015.
On behalf of the Chief Editors and Subject Editors of Soil Biology & Biochemistry,
D.C. Coleman
Review editor
About the John S. Waid Review series
The John S. Waid Review series was established in 2013, to honor the work and legacy of Dr. John S. Waid, founding editor of Soil Biology & Biochemistry. In the In Memoriam on this site,more can be read about his contribution to soil biology and about the legacy he leaves behind.  
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