Tuesday, February 6, 2007: 2:30 PM-5:00 PM
Marriott Hotel, Stadium Ballroom, Second Floor
13: Soil Carbon: Part I - Interactive Discussion
Biosolids: CO2 Source or Sink?
Guanglong Tian, Chicago Metrop. Water Reclamation, Thomas Granato, Metrop. Sanitary Dist. Chicago, Albert Cox, MWRDGC, R & D Complex
Part 1 
Dryland Soil Carbon Dioxide Emission and Carbon Storage as Influenced by Tillage, Cropping, and Nitrogen Fertilization.
Upendra Sainju, USDA-ARS-NPARL
A Novel Technology for Stable Soil Carbon Sequestration.
Debbie Reed, International Agrichar Initiative, Johannes Lehmann, Cornell University
Soil Organic Carbon Across a Coastal Plain Landscape: Effects of Tillage and Crop Management Systems.
Jeffrey Novak, USDA-ARS-Coastal Plains Research Center, James Frederick, Clemson University, Pee Dee Research & Education Center., P. J. Bauer, USDA-ARS, Susan R. Griggs, Clemson University, Pee Dee Research and Education Center, Don Watts, USDA-ARS-Coastal Plains Research Center
Changes in Total Soil Organic Carbon Caused by Crop Rotation and Bio Cover After Four Years of No Tillage Production.
Jason Wight, University of Tennessee, Fred Allen, University of Tennessee, Department of Plant Sciences, Don Tyler, University of Tennessee, Timothy G. Rials, University of Tennessee, Tennessee Forestry Products Center
pCO2 Profiles in Soils of Irrigated Orchards and Their Relation to Carbon Sequestration.
Gil Eshel, Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Boaz Arad, Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Pinchas Fine, Institute of Soil, Water and Enviromental Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Uri Mingelgrin, Institite of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Guy Levy, ISRAEL,Min. of Agric.

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