Wednesday, February 7, 2007: 2:45 PM-5:00 PM
Marriott Hotel, Stadium Ballroom, Second Floor
24: Crop Carbon Exchange: Part I - Interactive Discussion
Ecosystem Management Effects on Soil Carbon Cycling and Soil Biology.
Paul White, Kansas State University, Dept of Agronomy, Charles Rice, Kansas State University, Dept of Agronomy, Gail Wilson, Kansas State University, Tim C. Todd, Kansas State University
Manure and Tillage Effects on Carbon Dioxide and Water Fluxes Using Eddy Covariance Techniques.
Donald Reicosky, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Within Canopy CO2 and H2O Vapor Exchanges in Corn-Soybean Crops.
Jerry L. Hatfield, National Soil Tilth Laboratory, John Prueger, National Soil Tilth Laboratory
CO2 and H2O Vapor Exchanges Across Growing Seasons in Rainfed Corn-Soybean Systems.
John Prueger, National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Jerry Hatfield, National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Timothy Parkin, National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Thomas Sauer, National Soil Tilth Laboratory
Impact of a Cover Crop on Carbon and Water Balance of Corn/Soybean Systems.
John Baker, USDA-ARS, Tyson Ochsner, USDA-ARS, Timothy J. Griffis, University of Minnesota
The Determination of Carbon Dioxide Concentration Using Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Isotopic Dilution.
Brendan G. DeLacy, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Alan R. Bandy, Drexel University, Department of Chemistry

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