77 Resource Management and Monitoring: Impact On Soils, Air and Water Quality and General Environmental Quality (Graduate Student Poster Competition)



ASA Section: Environmental Quality
Monday, October 17, 2011: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizer:
Gilbert Sigua
Presider:
Gilbert Sigua
829
Novel Anammox Bacteria for Wastewater Treatment.
Matias Vanotti, USDA-ARS; Takao Fujii, Sojo University; Ariel Szogi, USDA-ARS; Michael Rothrock, USDA-ARS; MariCruz Garcia, ITACyL; Airton Kunz, EMBRAPA; Albert Magri, GIRO; Kenji Furukawa, Kumamoto University
830
Phosphorus Loss From Illuvial Horizons of Coastal Plain Soils.
Debolina Chakraborty, University of Florida; Vimala Nair, University of Florida; Willie Harris, University of Florida
831
Paper Withdrawn
832
Effects of Source, Rate and Timing of Nitrogenous Fertilizers On Nitrate Leaching and Aesthetic Quality of St. Augustinegrass.
Rajendra Gautam, University of Florida; George Hochmuth, University of Florida; Laurie Trenholm, University of Florida
833
15N Stable Isotopes to Pinpoint the Source and Quantity of Particulate Nitrogen Exported From Agricultural Fields.
Sogol Rasouli, McGill University; Joann K. Whalen, McGill University; Aubert A. Michaud, Institute de recherche et de développement en agroenvironnement (IRDA); Chandra A. Madramootoo, McGill University
834
Nitrogen Use and Crop Productivity Characterized Using Spectroradiometery In Switchgrass Under Different Fertilizer and Harvesting Regimes.
Ajay Bhardwaj, Michigan State University; Poonam Jasrotia, Michigan State University; Terenzio Zenone, W. K Kellogg Biological Station and Crop & Soil Sciences; Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University; Stephen K. Hamilton, Michigan State University; G. Philip Robertson, W. K Kellogg Biological Station and Crop & Soil Sciences
836
The Environmental Impact of Banana Processing Wastewater.
Richard C. Yudin, University of Florida Tropical Research and Education Center
837
Ammonia Volatilization From Urea and Alternative N Sources In the U.S. Pacific Northwest Region.
Marvin Butler, Oregon State University; Donald Horneck, Oregon State University; Richard Koenig, Washington State University
838
Watershed Level Examination of Urea Fate and Transport and the Production of the Biotoxin Domoic Acid.
Leonard C. Kibet, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Sarah Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University; Arthur Allen, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Fawzy Hashem, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Peter Kleinman, USDA-ARS; Anthony R. Buda, USDA-ARS-PSWMRU; Ray Bryant, USDA-ARS; Eric May, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
839
Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition In a Watershed In Central South China.
Jianlin Shen Sr., Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yong Li, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jinshui Wu, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences
840
Effects of Specific Integrated Practices On Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Bioenergy Sorghum Production In Central Texas.
Joseph Storlien, Texas A&M University; Frank Hons, Texas A&M University; James Heilman, Texas A&M University; Jason Wight, Texas A&M University; Ieyasu Tokumoto, Texas A&M University
841
Urban Atmospheric Deposition of Selected Pesticides In Winnipeg, Canada.
Lindsey Andronak, University of Manitoba; Annemieke Farenhorst, University of Manitoba
842
Snow, Ice, and Runoff: Winter Runoff Monitoring Methods and Results From the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneer Farm.
Randy Mentz, University of Wisconsin - Platteville; Dennis Busch, University of Wisconsin - Platteville; Mike Penn, University of Wisconsin - Platteville; Paul McGinley, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
843
Can An Illinois Nutrient Standard Protect Against Both Local and Downstream Effects?.
Lowell E. Gentry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Mark B. David, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
844
Characterization and Evaluation of Gasification Biochars Using Varied Reaction Parameters and Regionally Available Biomass.
Arthur A. Fink, Kansas State University; Nathan Nelson, Kansas State University
845
Agricultural Impacts On Seasonal Trend In Pollutant Concentration In Lake St. Joseph Watershed, Northeast Louisiana.
Theophilus Udeigwe, Louisiana State University; James Hendrix, Louisiana State University
846
Soil Microbial Dynamics in Alternative Cropping Systems to Monoculture Cotton in the Southern High Plains.
Marko Davinic, Texas Tech University; Lisa M. Fultz, Texas Tech University; Veronica Acosta-Martinez, USDA-ARS; Vivien Allen, Texas Tech University; Scot E. Dowd, Research and Testing Laboratory; Jennifer Moore-Kucera, Texas Tech University
847
Mitigating Phosphorus Movement From Agricultural Fields.
Darlene Florence, Ohio State University; David Henry, Ohio State University; Robert Mullen, Potash Corp; Elizabeth Dayton, The Ohio State University; Clay Dygert, Ohio State University/OARDC
848
Nutrient Removal with Bioenergy Sorghum As Affected by Increasing Nitrogen Application Rates.
Wayne H. Thompson, Texas Agrilife Extension Service; Juerg M. Blumenthal, The Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Robert W. Myatt, Texas Agrilife Research; Szilvia Zilahi-Sebess, Texas A&M University
849
Herbicide and Estrogen Leaching Potential Assessment by Pesticide Root Zone Modeling (PRZM).
Baljeet Singh, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA; Annemieke Farenhorst, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA; Ross mcQueen, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
850
Use of Absorption Isotherms to Determine the Ammonium Sorption Potential of Beef Cattle Feedyard Manure.
Heidi Waldrip, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Lab; Richard Todd, USDA-ARS; N. Andy Cole, USDA-ARS
851
Plant Nutritive Value of Composted Polylactic Acid (PLA) Plastic Ware.
Waneta Kratz, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Robert Michitsch, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Aga Razvi, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
900
An Urease Inhibitor Effectively Reduces N Losses From Urea Fertilized Mediterranean Agrosystems.
Alberto Sanz-Cobeńa, Technical University of Madrid (UPM); Diego Ábalos, Technical University of Madrid (UPM); Tom Misselbrook, Rothamsted Research; Laura Sanchez-Martín, Technical University of Madrid (UPM); Antonio Vallejo, Technical University of Madrid (UPM)
901
Sheep Grazing Effect On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under Dryland Cropping System.
Joy Barsotti, Montana State Univ.; Upendra M. Sainju, USDA-ARS; Andrew Lenssen, USDA, ARS; Hayes Goosey, Montana State Univ.; Patrick Hatfield, Montana State Univ.; Clifford Montagne, Montana State Univ.
902
Nutrient Losses In Surface Runoff From Claypan Soil Receiving Turkey Litter and Fertilizer.
Daniel Sweeney, Kansas State University; Gary Pierzynski, Kansas State University; Philip Barnes, Kansas State University
903
CO2 and N2O Fluxes In Integrated Crop Livestock Systems.
Lisa M. Fultz, Texas Tech University; Marko Davinic, Texas Tech University; Franchely Cornejo, Texas Tech University; Vivien Allen, Texas Tech University; Jennifer Moore-Kucera, Texas Tech University
904
Influence of Soil Capping Depth On Moisture Dynamics In Phosphogypsum Stack Reclamation.
Andre Christensen, University of Alberta; Miles Dyck, University of Alberta; Connie Nichol, Agrium Inc.
905
Sorption of Monensin and Oxytetracycline On Broiler Litter-Amended Pasture Soil.
Sarah A. Doydora, The University of Georgia; Miguel Cabrera, Univeristy of Georgia; Aaron Thompson, University of Georgia; Paul Schroeder, The University of Georgia; Sanjai Parikh, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources; Patricia Medeiros, The University of Georgia; Mussie Habteselassie, University of Georgia - Griffin; Ching-Hua Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Peizhe Sun, Georgia Institute of Technology