Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 7:55 AM
Application of Crop Simulation Models: II
Sponsor:A03 Agroclimatology & Agronomic Modeling
Presiding:Gerrit Hoogenboom, Univ. of Georgia
Welcoming Remarks
Modeling gas exchange processes of C4 leaves under elevated CO2.
Soo-Hyung Kim, USDA-ARS, Dennis Timlin, USDA-ARS, Vangimalla Reddy, USDA-ARS
Using Crop Models and Yield Maps to Delineate Management Zones.
Bruno Basso, University of Basilicata, Matteo Bertocco, University of Padua, Luigi Sartori, University of Padua
Maize N Uptake, Growth and Yield in Response to Variable Soil N: Model Simulations Vs Field Trials.
Jeff Melkonian, Cornell University, Harold van Es, Cornell University, Beverly Kay, University of Guelph, Robert R. Schindelbeck, Cornell University
Testing Elevated Temperature Responses of the Cropgro-Peanut Model with Data from Sunlit, Controlled-Environment Chambers.
Kenneth Boote, University of Florida, P. V. V. Prasad, University of Florida, L. Hartwell Allen Jr., USDA-ARS
Break
Evaluating and Improving Crop N Simulation in Ceres-Maize for Best Management Practice Recommendations.
Jon I. Lizaso, University of Florida, Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida, James W. Jones, University of Florida
Assessing the Usefulness of Simple Mathematical Models to Describe Soil Carbon Dynamics.
Armen R. Kemanian, Washington State University, David R. Huggins, USDA-ARS, Valipuram S. Manoranjan, Washington State University, Claudio O. Stockle, Washington State University
Exploring state-space amongst soil characteristics and soil respiration in an agricultural field in the Sacramento Valley, CA.
Guy Shaver, University of CA, Davis, Dennis Rolston, UC Davis, Jan Hopmans, University of California, Juhwan Lee, UC Davis, Chris Van Kessel, UC Davis, Johan Six, University of California, Amy King, UC Davis, Jeannie Evatt, UC Davis
Application of Modis Lai and Fpar Products to Crop Yield Modeling.
Xianzeng Niu, Penn State University, Eric Warner, Penn State University, Gary Petersen, Penn State University
Determining Spatial Soil Properties by Objective Parameterization of the Ceres-Maize Model.
Ayse Irmak, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, E.J. Sadler, USDA-ARS, James W. Jones, University of Florida
Discussion
Adjourn

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