293 Crops and Their Response to Water Management: II

Poster Session
C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
Water is often identified as the primary yield limiting factor in crop production. This session will evaluate new technologies to improve plant water relations including "drought" genes and enhanced plant root protection.
Cosponsor(s):

A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems

Wednesday, November 4, 2009: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor

Organizer:
Kurt Thelen
Poster #619
Exploring the Limits to Maize Water Productivity in the Western Corn-Belt.
Patricio Grassini, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln; Haishun Yang, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kenneth G. Cassman, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln
Poster #620
Morphological Changes with Advancement of Sorghum Hybrids.
Yared Assefa, Kansas State Univ.; Scott Staggenborg, Kansas State Univ.
Poster #621
Root System Spatial Variability of Coffee Plants Under Water Deficit.
Carlos Paglis Sr., Federal Univ. of Lavras; Jose Donizeti Alves, Federal Univ. of Lavras; Suellen S.D. Linhares, Federal Univ. of Lavras; Frederico B. Becker, Federal Univ. of Lavras; Fabio Sakima, Federal Univ. of Lavras
Poster #700
Water Stress On Alternate Side of Root System to Improve Water Use Efficiency of Sunflower.
Sangamesh Angadi, New Mexico State Univ.; Wahby Ahmed, New Mexico State Univ.; Sultan Begna, New Mexico State Univ.; Calvin Trostle, Texas A&M University
Poster #702
Root Mass Promotion by A Yeast Stress-Induced Protein and Surfactant Complex in Greenhouse Studies.
James A. Bethke, Univ. of California; Carl Podella, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation; Michael Goldfeld, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation; Andy Michalow, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation; Jack Baldridge, Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation
Poster #703
Evaluation of a Crop Growth Model for Irrigated Crops.
Indi Braden, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Michael Aide, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Wesley Mueller, Southeast Missouri State Univ.