374 Bioenergy Crops and Their Impacts On Crop Production, Soil and Environmental Quality: II

Poster Session

This technical session will focus on the implications of growing energy crops (e.g., feedstocks for cellulosic ethanol production) on soil and water quality, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas emissions, grain and biomass production, and the projected global climate change. This session will comprise presentations about crop residual removal and alternative biofuel feedstock sources including warm season grasses, short-rotation woody crops, high-biomass producing cropping systems (e.g., intensive rotations, cover crops, and forage sorghum), and others. It will also emphasize on the potential of growing energy crops in marginal or degraded lands including former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands.

S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C, Street Level
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Organizer:
Humberto Blanco
329
Tile-Drainage of Bioenergy Cropping Systems.
Aaron Daigh, Agronomy Department; Matthew Helmers, Iowa State University; Xiaobo Zhou, Iowa State University; Robert Horton, Agronomy Department
330
Carbon Cycling In Perennial Biofuel Management Systems.
Tracy M. Wilson, Oklahoma State University; Jason Warren, Oklahoma State University
331
Corn Stover Removal Affects On Soil Carbon In An Irrigated System.
Gary Varvel, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Wallace W. Wilhelm, USDA-ARS (Deceased)
332
Greenhouse Gas Flux From Fertilized Switchgrass.
Marty Schmer, USDA-ARS; Mark Liebig, USDA-ARS; Donald Tanaka, USDA-ARS; John Hendrickson, USDA-ARS; Rebecca Phillips, USDA-ARS
333
Beneficial Effects of Cellulosic Bioenergy Crops On Soil Salinity and Sodicity Management.
Girisha Ganjegunte, Texas Agrilife Research Center; John A. Clark, Texas AgriLife Research Center; Gary Peterson, Texas A&M University; Jorge A. Da Silva, Texas AgriLife Research
334
Screening Switchgrass for WATER STRESS TOLERANCE & Utilyzing IN VITRO Culture Technique to Induce VARIATION.
Mohamed A. Fahej, Oklahoma State University; Vijaya Gopal Kakani, Oklahoma State University
335
Short-Term Effects of Corn Stover Removal for Bioenergy Production On Soil Properties: A Regional Assessment.
Ian Kenney, Kansas State University; Humberto Blanco, Kansas State University; DeAnn Presley, Kansas State University; Charles Rice, Kansas State University; Nathan Nelson, Kansas State University; Brian Olson, Kansas State University; Keith Janssen, Kansas State University
336
Soil Health Impacts of Dedicated Biomass Energy Cropping Systems In the Southern USA.
V. Steven Green, Arkansas State University; Lucia Acosta-Gamboa, Arkansas State University
337
Wind Erodibility and Soil Physical Property Effects of Dedicated Energy Crops for Cellulosic Ethanol Production In Kansas.
Byron Evers, Kansas State University; Humberto Blanco, Kansas State University; John Tatarko, USDA-ARS; Scott Staggenborg, Kansas State University; Keith Harmoney, Kansas State University; Gerard Kluitenberg, Kansas State University; DeAnn Presley, Kansas State University
338
Soil Carbon Dynamics In Biomass Energy Cropping Systems.
Randy Dempsey, Arkansas State University; V. Steven Green, Arkansas State University
339
Soil Properties of Agricultural Lands Transitioning to Bioenergy Production In a Heterogenous Landscape.
R. Kyle Heimerl, South Dakota State University; Thomas E. Schumacher, South Dakota State University; Anna Eynard, South Dakota State University; Joseph A. Schumacher, South Dakota State University; W. Carter Johnson, South Dakota State University; David E. Clay, South Dakota State University; Walter E. Riedell, USDA-ARS
340
Management Effect On Yield, Nutrient Uptake, and Soil Quality In Bioenergy Sorghum Production.
Jason Wight, Texas A&M University; Frank Hons, Texas A&M University; Tony Provin, Texas A&M University; Hamid Shahandeh, Texas A&M University; Joseph Storlien, Texas A&M University
341
Soil Structure Changes In Bioenergy Crop Residue Management Systems.
Ibrahim Vahyala, South Dakota State University; Thomas Schumacher, South Dakota State University; Shannon Osborne, USDA-ARS
343
Agroforestry Switchgrass: Productivity and Environmental Quality with Poultry Litter.
Lewis Gaston, LSU AgCenter; Michael Blazier, Louisiana State Univeristy Agricultural Center