Monday, 13 November 2006: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
48: Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Landscape
Sponsor:A05 Environmental Quality
Economically Optimal Nitrogen Rate Reduces Soil Residual Nitrate.
Nan Hong, Univ of Missouri-Columbia, Peter Scharf, Univ of Missouri-Columbia, J. Glenn Davis, USDA-NRCS, Newell Kitchen, Univ. of Missouri/USDA-ARS, Kenneth A. Sudduth, USDA-ARS, Cropping Syst. and Water Quality Res. Unit
Phosphorus Dynamics in Soil, Runoff, and Sediment From Three Management Systems.
Michael Cox, Mississippi State Univ, William Kingery, Mississippi State Univ, Patrick Gerard, Mississippi State Univ, Geoffrey Brink, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Keith McGregor, National Sedimentation Laboratory
Removal of the Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Fecal coliform in Dairy Effluent using Multi-Soil-Layer (MSL) systems.
Rosalin Pattnaik, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa, Russell Yost, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa, Guy Porter, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa
Dissolved Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses in Surface Runoff from Claypan Soil Watersheds.
E. E. Alberts, 269 Agr. Engr. Bldg., N. R. Kitchen, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Res. Unit, Robert Lerch, USDA-ARS, E. J. Sadler, USDA-ARS CS&WQRU
Manure Nutrient Management of Phosphorus and Nitrogen on a Coastal Plain Soil.
Arthur Allen, Univ. of Maryland, E. Shore, Peter J. Kleinman, USDA-ARS, Bldg. 3702, Andrew Sharpley, USDA-ARS, Bldg. 3702, Rory Maguire, Univ of North Carolina, Dept. of Soil Science, J. T. Sims, Univ. Delaware, Bill Stout, USDA-ARS, Bldg.3702
Assessing the Accuracy of Linearized Langmuir Equations.
Carl Bolster, USDA-ARS

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