Note: Program subject to change without notice

Wednesday, November 7, 2007: 9:25 AM
239: Symposium--Past, Present, & Future of Research in Controlled Environments
Sponsor: A03 Agroclimatology & Agronomic Modeling
Presiding: Oscar Monje, NASA
  Introductory Remarks
  Controlled Environments on Earth for Controlled Environments in Space.
Raymond M. Wheeler, NASA
  Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Research (SPAR) Chambers: Systems for Defining Crop Responses to the Environment in An Era of Global Climate Change.
Leon Hartwell Allen Jr., USDA-ARS-SAA-CMAVE, Kenneth Boote, University of Florida
  Open-Top Chambers for Investigating Ecological Responses to Atmospheric and Climatic Change.
Richard J. Norby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  FACE Experiments with Crops: A Quantitative Review of Results.
Elizabeth A. Ainsworth, USDA-ARS Photosynthesis Research Unit, Andrew A.B. Leakey, Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, Stephen P. Long, Departments of Plant Biology and of Crop Sciences, Donald R. Ort, USDA-ARS, Alistair Rogers, Brookhaven National Laboratory
  Break
  Canopy Gas Exchange Measurements in Controlled Environments: Principles and Data Interpretation.
Marc van Iersel, University of Georgia
  Controlled Environment Facilities for Plant Process Quantification and Modeling: Advantages and Limitations.
K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University, Vangimalla Reddy, USDA-ARS
  An Open System for Measuring Canopy Gas Exchange.
Jeffrey Baker, USDA-ARS, Robert Lascano, Texas A&M University, Dennis Gitz, USDA-ARS, Paxton Payton, USDA-ARS, R. Scott Van Pelt, USDA-ARS, Richard L. Garcia, LI-COR
  Using Data from Controlled-Environment and Face Experiments for Developing and Testing Crop Models.
Kenneth Boote, University of Florida
  Lunch Break
  High night temperature: A hidden stress for the rice crop.
Shaobing Peng, International Rice Research Institute, Lixiao Nie, International Rice Research Institute, Rebecca C. Laza, International Rice Research Institute, Romeo M. Visperas, International Rice Research Institute, Jianliang Huang, Huazhong Agricultural University
  Electric Lighting in Controlled Environments: Misperceptions about the importance of Spectral Quality.
Bruce Bugbee, Utah State University
  Controlled Environment Studies in Advanced Life Support.
Cara Ann Wehkamp, University of Guelph, Michael Stasiak, University of Guelph, Jamie Lawson, University of Guelph, Michael Dixon, University of Guelph
  Lessons from Space Farming: Future of Controlled Environment Research.
Oscar Monje, Dynamac Corp
  Break
  Canopy Evapotranspiration Measurements on Soybean and Maize in An Open-Air Controlled Experiment.
Carl Bernacchi, Illinois State Water Survey, Devin R. Quarles, University of Illinois, Donald R. Ort, USDA-ARS, Stephen P. Long, Departments of Plant Biology and of Crop Sciences, Bruce Kimball, U.S. Water Conservation Lab
  The Georgia Envirotron: A Multidisciplinary Controlled Environment Facility.
Gerrit Hoogenboom, University of Georgia, Ian Flitcroft, University of Georgia, Axel Garcia y Garcia, University of Georgia, Keith T. Ingram, University of Florida
  Design and Evaluation of a Temperature Increment Chamber.
Albert Weiss, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, T.J. Arkebauer, University of Nebraska, Madhavan Soundararajan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Amit Agrawal, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  Effect of Extreme High Temperatures on Photosynthesis and Transpiration of Sweet Corn.
Jiftah Ben-Asher, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Axel Garcia, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, The University of Georgia, Stan Thain, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, The University of Georgia, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, The University of Georgia
  Adjourn

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