/AnMtgsAbsts2009.52985 The Solar Corridor as a CO2 Sequestration System.

Monday, November 2, 2009
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor

Charles Deichman, Deichman Consulting, Shelbyville, MO
Abstract:
The Solar Corridor hypothesis and data collected to date, suggest this system meets the criterion to maximize the BioSynthesis & Sequestration of CO2, in the mid latitudes. It requires a new paradigm of maximizing incident sunlight as the catalyst; cultivar selection; and balancing the source/sink relationship, of those phenotypes that exhibit the most effective (reproductive) sinks. With corn as 1 of the crops, many crop sequence options offer contribution potential. The protocol offered in The "Solar Corridor Hypothesis" at the '07 Annual Meetings offers 1 of those  sequences. "A New Paradigm for The BioSynthesis & Sequestration of CO2" and "The Solar Corridor Challenge" presented at the '08 Annual Meetings, offered application opportunities & identified specific obstacles, respectively. The author seeks to have a co-author(s), give an interdisciplinary peer review.