Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
291: Disturbance and Management Issues
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Plant-Soil Relationships of Bromus Tectorum: Monitoring an Invasion for Five Years.*
Robert Blank, USDA-ARS
Irrigation Plus Mulch Increases Growth of Planted Oregon White Oak on Sandy Glacial Outwash Soils.*
Warren D. Devine, U.S. Forest Service, Constance Harrington, U.S. Forest Service
The Effect of Weed Control Method on Soil Nutrient Availability and Growth of Different Hybrid Poplar Clones.
Ryan D. Hangs, Western Ag Innovations, W.R. (Bill) Schroeder, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Kenneth J. Greer, Western Ag Innovations
Estimating Volume Response of Douglas-Fir to Urea in Western Washington and Oregon.
Eric Sucre, University of Washington, Rob Harrsion, University of Washington, Eric Turnblom, University of Washington, Dave Briggs, University of Washington
Spatial Distribution of Phosphorus and Cations in Slash Pine Foliage: Effects of Emissions from Poultry Operations in North Florida.
Eric Jokela, University of Florida, Christine Bliss, University of Florida, Isabel Lopez-Zamora, University of Veracruz, Nicholas Comerford, University of Florida, Sabine Grunwald, University of Florida, Ed Barnard, Division of Forestry, Department of Agriculture
Effects of Silvicultural Treatments on Coarse Woody Debris in the Catskill Region.
Byung Bae Park, SUNY-ESF, Ruth Yanai, SUNY-ESF, René H. Germain, SUNY-ESF
Restoring Longleaf Pine on Hydric Soils: Early Effects on Soil Chemistry and Seedling Survivorship.*
Susan Cohen, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Joan Walker, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Felipe Sanchez, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Mineral Soil Carbon Quality in Fertilized and Herbicide Treated Ponderosa Pine Plantations along a Site Quality Gradient in Northern California.*
Karis J. McFarlane, Oregon State University, Stephen H. Schoenholtz, Oregon State University, Robert Powers, PSW Research Station
Bioedaphos V2.0 an Integrated Spatial and Dynamic Software Tool to Promote Site Specific Silviculture in Chile.*
Rafael Rubilar, North Carolina State University - For. Dept. - Forest Nutrition Cooperative, Cristian Montes, Bioforest S.A.
Site Impacts Associated with a Long Leaf Restoration Project in Lower Alabama.
Emily A. Carter, USDA Forest Service, John P. Fulton, Biosystems Engineering, Brian J. Burton, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hyporheic Zone Development in a Restored Riparian Area.
Danielle Andrews, University of Kentucky, C.D. Barton, University of Kentucky, Randall Kolka, USDA Forest Service, Chuck Rhoades, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Soil C and Nutrient Decreases under Herbicide Treated Pine Stands Persist during Five-Year Resampling.
Daniel Markewitz, The University of Georgia Warnell School of Forest Resources, Joshua Price, University of Georgia

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