Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
285: Nutrient and Pesticide Transport--Impact on Water Quality
Sponsor:S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Modeling P Transport from a Suburban Watershed Using Soil Moisture Distribution and Routing.
Zachary Easton, Cornell University, Pierre Gerard-Marchant, University of Georgia, Tammo S. Steenhuis, Cornell University, A. M. Petrovic, Cornell University
The Effects of Repeated Compost Applications on P Runoff in the Virginia Piedmont.*
John Spargo, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Greg Evanylo, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Chandra Bowden, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Potential Phosphorus Losses from Streambanks in Grazing Lands.
Shelly L. Moeller, National Soil Tilth Laboratory/ Iowa State University, John Kovar, USDA-ARS Natl. Soil Tilth Lab., James R. Russell, Iowa State University
Alternative Technology for Phosphorus Removal from Agricultural Effluents.*
David Weber, University of Vermont, Aleksandra Drizo, University of Vermont
Soil P Levels in No-Till Amended with Broiler Litter.
Dinku Endale, USDA-ARS, Harry Schomberg, USDA-ARS, Miguel Cabrera, Crop and Soil Sciences, Michael Jenkins, USDA-ARS
Monitoring Phosphorus Transport in a Ditch-Drained Farming System.
Peter Kleinman, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Arthur Allen, University Maryland Eastern Shore, Andrew Sharpley, USDA-ARS, Brian Needelman, University of Maryland
Verification of the Wisconsin Phosphorus Index through in-Field Runoff Monitoring.*
Laura Ward Good, UW-Madison Soil Science, Larry Bundy, UW-Madison Soil Science
Sequestering Manure P and Improving Productivity of Marginal Land with Vegetative Barriers.*
Seth M. Dabney, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Lab, Ardeshir Adeli, USDA-ARS Waste Management & Forage Research, Phillip R. Owens, Purdue Univ., Joel L. Douglas, USDA-NRCS Central National Technology Support Center, Scott Edwards, USDA-NRCS Plant Materials Program
Minimizing Phosphorus Losses from Agriculture: Best Management Practice (Bmp) Fact Sheets Developed by Sera 17.*
Forbes Walker, University of Tennessee, Christoph Gross, USDA-NRCS, Philip Moore, USDA ARS, Jerry Lemunyon, USDA/NRCS
Relationship between Soil and Runoff Phosphorus for Three Typical Iowa Soils: a Component of the National Phosphorus Runoff Project.
Brett L. Allen, Iowa State University, Antonio P. Mallarino, Iowa State University, Mazhar U. Haq, Iowa State University
Inorganic N and P Losses from Variable and Constant Intensity Rainfall Simulations.
Dorcas H. Franklin, USDA ARS, J. Phil Campbell Sr., Natural Resource Conservation Center, Clinton Truman, USDA, ARS Southeast Watershed Res. Lab, T. Potter, USDA, ARS Southeast Watershed Res. Lab, D. Bosch, USDA, ARS Southeast Watershed Res. Lab, T. Strickland, USDA, ARS Southeast Watershed Res. Lab
Effect of Rain Intensity on Nutrient Loss: Laboratory Study.
A. Mamedov, USDA-ARS, C. Huang, USDA-ARS
Nitrogen and Carbon Leaching Responses to Douglas-fir Harvesting Intensity and Competing Vegetation Control on a Glacial Outwash Soil in Western Washington.
A.B. Adams, University of Washington, R.B. Harrison, University of Washington, T.B. Harrington, USDA Forest Service, R. Greggs, Green Diamond Resource Company, J. Madsen, Port Blakely Tree Farms LP, S.H. Schoenholtz, Oregon State University, B.D. Strahm, University of Washington, C. Dimock, University of Washington
Evaluation of Water and Nutrient Management Practices for Minimizing N-Losses from Commercial Strawberry Production in Florida.*
Craig Stanley, University of Florida, Alicia Whidden, University of Florida
Long-Term Crop Pasture Rotation Effects on Soils in Uruguay: II) Nitrogen.
Jorge Sawchik, Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agropecuaria, Alejandro Morón, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria, Roberto Díaz-Rossello, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
A Decision Support System for Nitrogen Nutrition of Citrus.
Kelly Morgan, University of Florida, Johannes Scholberg, University of Florida, Howard Beck, University of Florida
Aggregate Associated Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Dynamics.*
V. Steven Green, USDA-ARS-SASL, Thanh H. Dao, USDA-ARS-AMBL, Michel A. Cavigelli, USDA-ARS-SASL, Dennis C. Flanagan, USDA-ARS-NSERL
Effect of a Rye Cover Crop and a Permanent Gammagrass Strip on Nitrate Load in Tile Drainage.*
Tom Kaspar, USDA-ARS, Dan Jaynes, USDA-ARS, Tim Parkin, USDA-ARS, Tom Moorman, USDA-ARS
Use of Surfactant to Improve Water and Nitrogen Efficacy in Potato Production on Sandy Soils.
Phillip Speth, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Birl Lowery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Keith A. Kelling, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sugarcane Mulch Residue: Effect on Herbicide and Runoff Losses.
H. M. Selim, Louisiana State University, Brian J. Naquin, Louisiana State University, Richard Bengtson, Louisiana State University

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