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Monday, November 5, 2007: 1:00 PM
121: Environmental Impacts of Organic Amendments: II
Sponsor: S11 Soils & Environmental Quality
Cosponsor: A05 Environmental Quality
Presidings: K. Karthikeyan, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Perry Cabot, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Part 1
Introductory Remarks
Phosphorus Sorption to Soils in Presence of Poultry Litter-Derived DOM and the Relative Sorption of DON.
Keith Goyne, University of Missouri, Hee-Joong Jun, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Stephen H. Anderson, University of Missouri, Peter Motavalli, University of Missouri
Phosphorus Partitioning in a Clay Loam Soil with Long Term Manure Application.
Abimbola Ojekanmi, University of Manitoba, Olalekan Akinremi, University of Manitoba, Xiying Hao, CANADA Lethbridge Res. Station
Reducing Off-Site Phosphorus Loss from a Florida Spodosol Amended with Different Phosphorus Sources.
Sampson Agyin-Birikorang, University of Florida, George O'Connor, University of Florida, Olawale Oladeji, Michigan State University
Cover Crop and Manure Effects on Nutrient Runoff in a Corn Silage System.
William Jokela, USDA-ARS, John H. Grabber, USDA-ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center
Nutrient in Runoff after Simulated Rainfall from Tropical Soils Amended with Dairy Manure Sludge.
David Sotomayor-Ram�rez, University of Puerto Rico � Mayag�ez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences, Gustavo Mart�nez, University of Puerto Rico � Mayag�ez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences, Luis P�rez-Alegr�a, University of Puerto Rico � Mayag�ez Campus, College of Agricultural Sciences
Break
Minimizing Nutrient Leaching from Coal Mine Soils Reclaimed with Poultry Manure.
Ashlee Dere, Pennsylvania State Univ., Richard Stehouwer, Pennsylvania State Univ., Kirsten McDonald, Pennsylvania State Univ., Emad Aboukila, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Part 2
A New Approach to Predicting Safe Phosphorus Loading in Soils.
Vimala D. Nair, University of Florida, Willie Harris, University of Florida, Myrlene Chrysostome, University of Florida, Roy D. Rhue, University of Florida, Dept. of Soil & Water Science
Assessing Potential Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration in Forage-Based Cow-Calf Congregation Sites and Adjoining Pastures.
Gilbert C. Sigua, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station, Samuel W. Coleman, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station, Joseph P. Albano, USDA-ARS Horticultural Research Laboratory
Predicting Ammonia Loss from Manure in Eastern Canada.
Erin Smith, Nova Scotia, Dept. of Agr. & Mktg., R. Gordon, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Charles Bourque, University of New Brunswick, Allan J. Campbell, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Philippe Rochette, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Break
Part 3
Probing Roxarsone Degradation in Animal Waste with the Aid of Electrospray Mass Spectrometry.
Konstantinos C. Makris, University of Texas at San Antonio, Syam Sundar Andra, University of Texas at San Antonio, Shahida Quazi, University of Texas at San Antonio, Dibyendu Sarkar, University of Texas at San Antonio, Stephen Bach, University of Texas at San Antonio, Rupali Datta, University of Texas at San Antonio
Allelochemical Behavior in Soil Environments.
Paul Grossl, Utah State University, Leanna Reynolds, Utah State University
Fate and Transport of Biosolids-Borne Triclocarban (TCC).
Elizabeth Hodges Snyder, University of Florida, George O'Connor, University of Florida, Drew McAvoy, Procter & Gamble Cellulose
Antibiotic Degradation during Manure Composting.
Holly Dolliver, University of Minnesota, Satish Gupta, University of Minnesota, Sally Noll, University of Minnesota
Adjourn
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