Saturday, 15 July 2006: 8:00 AM-11:00 AM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor
123: 1.2B Soil System Behavior in Time - Poster
Sponsor:WCSS
Presiding:Peter Schad, Technical University
Convenor:Oliver Chadwick, Dept. of Geography
Prediction of Climate Change Impact on Soil Properties (Example of Mexico).
Iourii Nikolskii Gavrilov, Colegio de Postgraduados, Marcial Castillo Alvares, Colegio de Postgraduados, Oktiabrina Bakhlaeva, Colegio de Postgraduados
The Profile Development Index (PDI) of the Lateritic rRver Terraces in Central Taiwan.
Heng Tsai, Dept of Geography, National Changhua Univ of Education, Wen-Shu Huang, Dept of Geography, National Changhua Univ of Education, Zeng-Yei Hseu, Dept of Environmental Science and Engineering, National Pingtung Univ of Science and Technology, Zueng-Sang Chen, Dept of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan Univ
Indicators of Soil Degradation Processes on a Chernozem Field in Hungary.
Anita Gal, Szent Istvan Univ, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Dept, Tamas Szegi, Szent Istvan Univ, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Dept, Barbara Simon, Szent Istvan Univ, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Dept, Balazs Szeder, Szent Istvan Univ, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Dept, Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan Univ, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Dept, Etelka Tombacz, Univ of Szeged, Dept of Colloid Chemistry, Adam Zsolnay, GSF Institut für Bodenökologie, Junko Akagi, GSF Institut für Bodenökologie
Evolution Of Ecosystems Of The Central Siberia in the Upper Pleistocene (paleopedological data).
Galina A. Demidenko, Krasnoyarsk State Agricultural Univ
Common Features of the Soils of Forest Biogeocenoses.
Vladimir F. Val'Kov, Rostov State Univ
Soil Carbon Inputs from a 60-year Chronosequence of Decaying Pine Roots.
Kim H. Ludovici, USDA-Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Daniel D. Richter Jr., Duke Univ, Kimberly A. Magrini, National Renewable Energy Lab
Thirty-five Year Changes in Soil Mn, Zn, B, Cu, and Fe in Response to Forest Growth.
Jianwei Li, School of Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke Univ, Daniel Richter, School of Environment and Earth Sciences,Duke University, Arlene Mendoza, School of Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke Univ, Paul Heine, School of Environment and Earth Sciences,Duke Univ
Aggregates Stability in a Removed Soil Undergoing a Recovering Process.
M.M. Taboada-Castro, Univ de A Coruńa, V. Do Nascimento, Univ Estadual Paulista, M.C Alves, Univ Estadual Paulista, T. Taboada, Univ de A Coruńa
Crop Rotation Systems to Sustainable Vegetable Production in the South of Uruguay.
Roberto Docampo, National Research Inst of Agriculture of Uruguay, Claudio Garcia, National Research Inst of Agriculture of Uruguay, Sebastián Casanova, National Research Inst of Agriculture of Uruguay, Armando Rabuffetti, National Research Inst of Agriculture of Uruguay
Long-term Effects of Fertilization and Crop Rotation on Soil, Water and Air Quality.
Craig Drury, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Dan Reynolds, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Chin Tan, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Don W. McKenney, Univ of Windsor, Edward G. Gregorich, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Effect of Temperature and Moisture on the Rate of Nitrogen Mineralization, Microbial Activity and C:N Ratio in Soils.
Siva (Sivalingam) Sivakumaran, HortResearch, Ian McIvor, HortResearch, Steve Green, HortResearch, Iris Vogeler, HortResearch, Markus Deurer, HortResearch, Tessa Mills, HortResearch, Brent Clothier, HortResearch
Impact of Sands and Gravels on Root Growth : Implications for Maize Seedlings.
Jayraju Nadimikeri, S.V.Univ

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