Tuesday, November 14, 2006: 7:50 AM | |||
Indiana Conv. Center, Room 108, First Floor | |||
202: Symposium--Towards a Predictive Understanding of Belowground Ecosystem Responses to Global Change | |||
Sponsor: | S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils | ||
Presidings: | Lindsey Rustad, USDA Forest Service--NES Elise Pendall, Univ of Wyoming Joshua Schimel, EEM Biology | ||
7:50 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
8:00 AM | 202-1 | Do We Know Enough about Fine Root Dynamics of Woody Plants to Predict their Response to Natural and Anthropogenic Stresses?. Mark G. Johnson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Paul T. Rygiewicz, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, David T. Tingey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Christian P. Andersen, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Donald L. Phillips, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | |
8:25 AM | 202-2 | Effects of Altered Water Regimes on Forest Root Systems. J. D. Joslin, Belowground Forest Research | |
8:50 AM | 202-3 | Root System Responses to Chronic N Additions. Andrew Burton, Michigan Tech. Univ. | |
9:15 AM | 202-4 | Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Influence on Soil Dynamics. Kathleen K. Treseder, Univ of California Irvine, Katie M. Turner, Stanford Univ | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:55 AM | 202-5 | The Temperature Sensitivity of Decomposition of Soil Organic Matter: Moving Beyond Q10. Eric A. Davidson, The Woods Hole Research Center | |
10:20 AM | 202-6 | Microbial Stress-Response Physiology: Influences on Whole-Ecosystem C and N Flows. Joshua Schimel, EEM Biology | |
10:45 AM | 202-7 | Soil Microbial Response to Elevated CO2. Adrien C. Finzi, Boston Univ | |
11:10 AM | 202-8 | Effects of Increased Nitrogen Inputs on Soil Microbes: Implications for Decomposition and N Cycling. Matthew D. Wallenstein, Colorado State Univ | |
11:35 AM | Discussion | ||
11:50 AM | Lunch Break | ||
1:05 PM | 202-9 | Microbial Determinants of Soil Carbon Response to Climate Warming. Teri C. Balser, Univ of Wisconsin | |
1:30 PM | 202-10 | What to Expect with Global Warming. William Schlesinger, Duke Univ. | |
1:55 PM | Break | ||
2:10 PM | Introduction | ||
2:15 PM | 202-11 | Assessing Root Turnover with Isotopic Measurements. Erik A. Hobbie, Complex Systems Research Center | |
2:30 PM | 202-12 | New Approaches for Capturing Soluble Root Exudates: Effects of Elevated CO2, N and Mycorrhizal Species on Rates and Composition. Richard Phillips, Duke Univ | |
2:45 PM | 202-13 | Live Reports from the Soil Grain -- the Promise and Challenge of Microbiosensors. Zoe Cardon, Univ of Connecticut, Patrick Herron, Univ of Connecticut, Catalina Arango Pinedo, Univ of Connecticut, Zane Haider, Univ of Connecticut, Daniel Gage, Univ of Connecticut | |
3:00 PM | 202-14 | Soil Moisture Alters Rhizosphere Effects on Soil C Decomposition in Two Different Soil Types. Feike Dijkstra, Environmental Studies, Weixin Cheng, Environmental Studies | |
3:15 PM | Adjourn to Poster Session |
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