Note: Program subject to change without notice

Thursday, November 8, 2007: 8:25 AM
347: Forest Soil Responses to Anthropogenic Intrusions
Sponsor: S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Presiding: Eric Sucre, Virginia Tech Department of Forestry
Introductory Remarks
Effects of Long Term Experimental Acidification on Forest Soil Phosphorus.
Michael Sanclements, University of Maine, Ivan Fernandez, University of Maine, Mary Beth Adams, US Forest Service, Timber & Watershed, Stephen Norton, University of Maine, Lindsey Rustad, USDA Forest Service
Acid Deposition Impacts on Forest Composition and Productivity in the Monongahela National Forest.
Patricia Elias, Virginia Tech, James A. Burger, Virginia Tech, Mary Beth Adams, USDA-FS (Forest Service)
Nutrient Cycling in Southern Appalachian Riparian Forests: Impacts of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Infestation and Hemlock Mortality.
Jennifer Knoepp, USDA-FS (Forest Service), James Vose, USDA-FS (Forest Service), Mark Hunter, University of Michigan
Nitrogen Availability and Loblloly Pine Growth Following Aplication of Biosolids in Virginia, USA.
Eduardo C. Arellano, Virginia Tech, T.R. Fox, Virginia Tech
Break
Streamside Management Zone Effectiveness in Protecting Water Quality Following Forestland Application of Biosolids in the Virginia Piedmont.
W.A. Pratt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ, T.R. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ
Effects of Biosolids on Degraded Soil and on Tropical Tree Growth.
Irae Amaral Guerrini, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP, Thalita Fernanda Sampaio, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP, Pl�nio Gon�alves Oliveira, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP, Kaliana Tanganelli, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP, Rodrigo de Menezes Trigueiro, Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, Giovana Baggio de Bruns, Cia. Suzano Bahia Sul de Papel e Celulose, Fernando Carvalho Oliveira, Biossolo - Agricultura e Ambiente, Rog�rio Carlos Traballi, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP, Glaucia Uesugi, State University of Sao Paulo/UNESP
Southern Pine Seedling Growth Responses to Fertilization and Soil Water and Bulk Density Gradients.
D. Andrew Scott, USDA-FS (Forest Service), Cristina M. Siegel, Virginia Tech, James A. Burger, Virginia Tech
Hardwood Tree Survival after Six Years on Minesoils in WV.
Jeffrey Skousen, West Virginia Univ, Jim Gorman, West Virginia Univ, Paul Emerson, West Virginia Univ
Discussion
Adjourn

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