Monday, 7 November 2005: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM | |||
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level | |||
119: Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Soil and Water Systems | |||
Sponsor: | S11 Soils & Environmental Quality | ||
1340 | Levels of Phosphorus in Soils and Trophic State of Lakes Associated with Grazed and Hayed Forage-Based Pasture Systems in Florida.* Gilbert C. Sigua, USDA-ARS-STARS, Samuel W. Coleman, USDA-ARS-STARS, Mimi J. Williams, USDA-NRCS, Joseph P. Albano, USDA-ARS Horticultural Research Laboratory | ||
1341 | Grazing Impacts on Nitrate Leaching from Fertilized Grasslands.* Lloyd Owens, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Martin J. Shipitalo, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, James V. Bonta, USDA-Agricultural Research Service | ||
1342 | Bmp Implementation on Agricultural Lands in the Suwannee River Basin of North Florida: Soil and Groundwater Monitoring for Nitrate-N.* Donald Graetz, University of Florida, W. D. Graham, University of Florida, G. J. Hochmuth, University of Florida, M. D. Dukes, University of Florida, R. Mylavarapu, University of Florida | ||
1343 | Ammonia volatilization from urea, UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) and Nitamin (urea- polymer) applied to grassland. Nicolas Vaio, University of Georgia, Crop and Soil Sciences, Miguel L. Cabrera, University of Georgia, David Kissel, University Of Georgia, John Rema, University of Georgia | ||
1344 | Evaluating the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Ammonia Emissions from Feedlot Surfaces Using Electromagnetic Induction.* Bryan Woodbury, USDA-ARS, Roger Eigenberg, USDA-ARS, John Nienaber, USDA-ARS | ||
1345 | Atmospheric Ammonia Chemistry in Eastern North Carolina: Implications for Row Crop and Animal Agriculture. Wayne Robarge, North Carolina State Univ., John T. Walker, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | ||
1440 | Manure Fermented Liquid Fertilizer Affected Nitrogen Dynamics in the Rice Paddy Soils. Jae Yang, kangwon National University, Yong-Sik Ok, kangwon National University, Kyung-Yoal Yoo, kangwon National University | ||
1441 | Organic Amendments to Reduce Nitrogen and Phosphorous Loss in Sandy Soils in Florida, Usa—a Column Leaching Study.* Yuangen Yang, University of Florida, Zhenli He, University of Florida, Peter J Stoffella, University of Florida, Xiaoe Yang, Zhejiang University, Douglas J Banks, University of Florida | ||
1442 | Reducing Non-Point Doc and N Exports with Rice in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Joseph Gallucci, University of California, Davis, Dan Mourad, University of California, Davis, Phil A. M. Bachand, Wetlands and Water Resources, Steve J. Deverel, Hydrofocus, Jacob Fleck, USGS, William Horwath, University of California, Davis | ||
1443 | Long-Term Effects of Organic Residue Incorporation on Soil Quality in a Rice-Wheat System in Japan. Agnes Tirol-Padre, International Rice Research Institute, CSWS, Kazunari Tsuchiya, National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region, Kazuyuki Inubushi, Chiba University, Jagdish Ladha, International Rice Research Institute | ||
1444 | Fate of Ammonium in Aerated and Conventional Septic System Leachfield Soil Using Stable Nitrogen Isotope Tracer Techniques. John T. Richard, University of Rhode Island, David A. Potts, Geomatrix, LLC, Josef Gorres, University of Rhode Island, Jose Amador, University of Rhode Island, Barb Nowicki, University of Rhode Island | ||
1445 | Soil Carbon Pools in Slash Pine-Based Silvopastoral Systems of North Florida.* Solomon Haile, University of Florida, Ramachandran P. Nair, University of Florida, Vimala D. Nair, Soils and Water Science Department, University of Florida | ||
1540 | Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter and Its Effect on Sorption of Organic Chemicals. Karen Heymann, University of Massachusetts, Scott Ebdon, University of Massachusetts, David Reckhow, University of Massachusetts, Baoshan Xing, University of Massachusetts | ||
1541 | Soil Nitrogen and Carbon Distribution on Native Shortgrass Prairie Adjacent to a Cattle Feedyard. Richard W. Todd, USDA-ARS, N. Andy Cole, USDA-ARS, R. Nolan Clark, USDA-ARS, William C. Rice, USDA-ARS | ||
1542 | Influence of Charcoal and Humic Material Amendments on Growth Characteristics of Bermuda grass Seeded in a Compacted Soil Medium. P. Seger, University of Tennessee, J. Windingstad, University of Tennessee, M. Essington, University of Tennessee, J. Lee, University of Tennessee, J. Sorochan, University of Tennessee, D. Yoder, University of Tennessee, N. Eash, University of Tennessee | ||
1544 | Carbon Sequestration Potentials of Surface Mined Lands. Joshua McGrath, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Carl Zipper, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Andy Jones, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Beyhan Amichev, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, James Burger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | ||
1545 | Carbon Sequestration Following Twenty-Eight Years of Continuous Fertilization and Manuring. Janice Branson, Tennessee Technological University, John Ammons, University of Tennessee/Knoxville |
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