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Monday, 13 November 2006: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM | |||
112: Soil and Plant Interactions: Nutrient Cycling | |||
Sponsor: | S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils | ||
127 | Soluble N Flux as a Function of Organic Matter Retention in an Intensively Managed Stand of the Pacific Northwest. Brian Strahm, Univ of Washington, Robert Harrison, Univ of Washington, Thomas Terry, Weyerhaeuser Co., Paul W. Footen, Univ of Washington | ||
128 | Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in Forested Headwater Stream Watersheds in Relation to Riparian Buffers. Jessica Taylor, Univ of Washington, Daniel Vogt, Univ of Washington, College of Forest Resources, Robert Edmonds, Univ of Washington, College of Forest Resources, Richard Bigley, Washington Dept of Natural Resources | ||
129 | Riparian Fen Peatland Decomposition Controls on Boreal Stream Alkalinity. James McLaughlin, Ontario Forest Research Inst, Maara Packalen, Ontario Forest Research Inst | ||
227 | Potential Role of Nitrogen Mineralization in Riparian Soils in a Multi-Landuse Basin: A Research Approach. D.M. Evans, OSU Dept of Forest Engineering, S.H. Schoenholtz, Virginia Tech, S. M. Griffith, USDA-ARS, P.J. Wigington Jr., USEPA | ||
228 | Canopy and Soil N and P in a Tropical Forest Across Temperature and Precipitation Gradients. Travis Idol, Univ of Hawaii, Patrick Baker, Monash Univ | ||
229 | Nitrogen Reserves and Flows in an Inland Pacific Northwest Dry-Site Forest. George Scherer, College of Forest Resources, Jeff Hatten, College of Forest Resources, Darlene Zabowski, College of Forest Resources | ||
329 | What Controls Calcium Budgets in Northern Hardwood Forests: Species Composition or Parent Material?. Ruth Yanai, SUNY-ESF, Steven Hamburg, Brown Univ, Center For Env Studies, Joel D. Blum, Univ of Michigan, Mary Arthur, Forestry Dept, TP Cooper Bldg, Marty Acker, Forestry Dept, TP Cooper Bldg, Farrah Fatemi, SUNY-ESF, Matthew Vadeboncoeur, Brown Univ, Center for Env Studies |
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