Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM | |||
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level | |||
176: Nitrogen Mineralization, Immobilization, Transformation | |||
Sponsor: | S03 Soil Biology & Biochemistry | ||
Presiding: | Ines Daverede, University of Illinois | ||
1008 | Nitrification Exhibits Haldane Kinetics in an Agricultural Soil Treated with Ammonium and Dairy Waste. Teresa E. Koper, Utah State University, John Stark, Utah State University, Mussie Habteselassie, Utah State University, Jeanette Norton, Utah State University | ||
1009 | Potential Nitrification Activity and Abundance of Nitrifying Bacteria in Beef Cattle Feedlot Soils.* Daniel Miller, USDA-ARS, Bryan Woodbury, USDA-ARS | ||
1108 | Nitrogen Mineralization and Enzyme Activities in Soil Treated with Trace Element Enriched Broiler Litter. O. Idehen, Tuskegee University, K. Kpomblekou-A, Tuskegee University | ||
1109 | Use of Real-Time and Conventional Pcr to Quantify and Profile Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Dairy Waste Treated Agricultural Soil.* Mussie Y. Habteselassie, Utah State University, John Stark, Utah State University, Bruce Miller, Utah State University, Seth Thacker, Utah State University, Jeanette Norton, Utah State University | ||
1209 | Rhizobiophages Impact on Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Proliferating in Soybean Rhizosphere. Bessie M. Green, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Fawzy Hashem, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Robert Dadson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Iqbal Javaid, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Jag Joshi, University of Maryland Eastern Shore | ||
1110 | Atmospheric Nitrate Deposition and the Fungal Community of Plant Litter in Lake States Forests. Christopher Blackwood, University of Michigan, Mark Waldrop, U.S. Geological Survey, Nicole Seleno, University of Michigan, Robert Sinsabaugh, University of New Mexico, Don Zak, University of Michigan |
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