Note: Program subject to change without notice

Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 9:25 AM
188: Assessing and Comparing Microbial Communities
Sponsor: S03 Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Presiding: Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University
  Introductory Remarks
  Optimization and Validation of Community-Level Physiological Profiling Based on Oxygen Consumption for Determining Soil Microbial Respiration.
Jay L. Garland, Dynamac Corporation, Serita Frey, University of New Hampshire, Cheryl Mackowiak, University of Florida - Agricultural Research Center, María Celina Zabaloy, Soil Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Agronomy, Universidad Nacional del Sur
  Volatile Organic Metabolites as Indicators of Soil Microbial Community Structure and Activity.
Karen McNeal, Mississippi State University - Geosicences, Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
  Bioavailability of Xenobiotics in Unsaturated Soils – Implications for Nucleic Acid Based Stable Isotope Probing.
Gerald Sims, USDA-ARS
  Richness-area Relationships across Various Functional and Phylogenetic Taxa.
Sanghoon Kang, University of Oklahoma, Christopher W. Schadt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Charles Garten, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Jizhong Zhou, University of Oklahoma
  Size and Diversity of Fungal Cellulolytic Community in Forest Soils revealed by PCR Isolation and Cloning of Cellobiohydrolase Genes.
Ivan Edwards, University of Michigan, Donald Zak, University of Michigan
  Investigation of Silver Chemicals for Wood Preservation and Soil Biology – An Exploratory Research.
Krishnaswamy Jayachandran, Florida International University, Seema Sah, Florida International University, Jeffrey Ellis, Chemicals and Plastics Technology
  Break
  Genetic Relatedness of Escherichia coli Isolates in Surface Water and Sediment from an Urban Watershed.
Abasiofiok Ibekwe, USDA-ARS
  Seasonality of Arctic Soil Microbial Communities.
Shawna McMahon, University of California-Santa Barbara, Matthew Wallenstein, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Joshua Schimel, University of California-Santa Barbara
  A Comparison of Soil Microbial Community Structures in Different Cultivars of Switchgrass.
Vanessa Bailey, Pacific Northwest National Lab., Sarah Fansler, Battelle Pacific NW Lab., Jeffrey Smith, USDA-ARS, Harvey Bolton, Battelle Pacific NW Lab.
  Differences in Growth Form between Soil Bacteria and Filamentous Fungi Mediate Their Response to Elevated Atmospheric CO2.
Christopher Blackwood, Kent State University, Donald R. Zak, University of Michigan
  The Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Associated with Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) Is Dependent on Stand Age.
Zhanbei Liang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Rhae Drijber, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  Adjourn

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