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Note: Program subject to change without notice
Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
204: Management Effects on Soil Carbon and Phosphorus | |||
Sponsor: | S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation | ||
1315 | Changes in Soil Organic Carbon of Crop Rotations in the Northern Corn Belt. Joseph L. Pikul Jr., USDA ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, Thomas E. Schumacher, Plant Science Department, Merle Vigil, USDA ARS Central Great Plains Research Station, Walter E. Riedell, USDA-ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory |
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1316 | Soil Carbon Levels in Irrigated Western Corn Belt Cropping Systems. Gary Varvel, USDA-ARS, Wally Wilhelm, USDA-ARS |
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1317 | Relationships Between Carbon Sequestration and Soil Texture in the Northern Great Plains. Christopher L. Augustin, North Dakota State Univ., Larry Cihacek, North Dakota State Univ. |
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1318 | Small Grains Stubble Burning and Tillage Effects on Soil Organic C and N, and Aggregation in Northeastern Saskatchewan. Sukhdev Malhi, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Randy Kutcher, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada |
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1319 | Topo- and Chrono-sequence Effects on Soil Carbon Dynamics of Tall-grass Prairie and Cropland. Jose G. Guzman, Iowa State University, Mahdi Al-Kaisi, Iowa State University |
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1415 | Temporal Changes in Dissolved Carbon and Nitrogen Leaching from California Oak Woodland Litters. S. T. Lee, UC Davis, A.T. O'Geen, UC Davis, P.J. Hernes, UC Davis, J. Deng, UC Davis, A. Orozco, UC Davis, R.A. Dahlgren, UC Davis |
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1416 | Total Soil Organic Carbon Change as Affected by Cropping Sequence and Bio-Cover Under No-till Production. Fred Allen, University of Tennessee, J.P. Wight, University of Tennessee, Jennifer E. Noe, University of Tennessee, Donald Tyler, University of Tennessee |
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1417 | Soil Organic Carbon Evolution in Soils of Contrasting Drainage Under Continuous Corn as Influenced by Tillage. Silvia Mestelan, ARGENTINA,Univ. Nacional, Warren Dick, Ohio State University - OARDC, Neil Smeck, Ohio State University - Columbus, Jeanne Durkalski, The Ohio State University |
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1418 | Does Long-Term Center-Pivot Irrigation Increase Soil Carbon Stocks and Aggregation in Semi-Arid Agro-Ecosystems?. Karolien Denef, Ghent University, Catherine Stewart, Colorado State University, John Brenner, USDA-NRCS, Keith Paustian, Colorado State University |
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1419 | Comparing Measured and Modeled Soil Carbon Contents Over 55 Years. Kenneth Potter, USDA-ARS |
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1515 | C-FARM: a Simple Model to Evaluate the Carbon Balance of Soil Profiles. Armen R. Kemanian, Texas A&M University - TAES, Claudio Stockle, Washington State University, David Huggins, USDA-ARS |
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1516 | Crop Rotations and Conservation Agriculture Impacts on Soil Carbon. Mariela Fuentes, Colegio de Postgraduados, Jorge Etchevers, MEXICO,Col.Postgraduados, Charles Rice, Kansas State University - Plant Pathology, Kenneth Sayre, CIMMYT, Roberto Izaurralde, Battelle PNNL, Allison M. Thomson, Joint Global Change Research Institute |
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1517 | Prediction of Vegetative and Soil Carbon in a Small Tropical Watershed Using the Century Ecosystems Model. Mayrení Acevedo, University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences, Luis Pérez-Alegría, University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences, Elvin Román-Paoli, University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences, David Sotomayor-Ramírez, University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences |
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1518 | Ditch Soil Mesocosms: The Effects of Soil Horizonation and Hydrology on P Uptake. David Ruppert, University of Maryland, Brian A. Needelman, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Martin C. Rabenhorst, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Peter J. A. Kleinman, Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit, Arthur Allen, University of Maryland Eastern Shore |
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1519 | Soil Phosphorus and Crop Yields as Affected by Long Term Tillage Variables. James Wilborn, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station-Corpus Christi |
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1615 | Phosphorus Runoff Loss Risk Assessment for Unincorporated Manure and Fertilizer Applications. Laura Good, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Peter Vadas, USDA-ARS |
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1616 | Nutrient Transport through Vegetated Filter Strips in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Region. Jennifer Gilbert, University of Delaware, James Thomas Sims, University of Delaware |
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1617 | Assessment of Soil Phosphorous Adsorption Characteristics Using Hyperspectral VNIR Spectroscopy. Ali Volkan Bilgili, Cornell University, Harold M. Van Es, Cornell University, Quirine Ketterings, Cornell University, Metin Turan, Ataturk University, Robert Schindelbeck, Cornell University |
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1618 | Patterns of Sediment and Phosphorus Accumulation in a Riparian Buffer. Mark Tomer, USDA-ARS National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Thomas Moorman, USDA-ARS, John Kovar, USDA-ARS, D.E. James, USDA/ARS-NSTL, M.R. Burkart, Iowa St. University |
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1619 | Phosphorus Storage in Fine Channel Bed Sediments in Contrasting UK Lowland Permeable Catchments. Deborah Ballantine, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Desmond Walling, University of Exeter, Adrian Collins, University of Exeter, Graham J. L. Leeks, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology |
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