253 Symposium--Global Importance and Progress of Reducing Anthropogenic Emissions of Nitrous Oxide From Cropping Systems: I



S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 8:00 AM-12:15 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 211
Organizer:
Bryan Hopkins
8:05 AM
Global Importance and Progress of Reducing Anthropogenic Emissions of Nitrous Oxide.
Bryan Hopkins, Brigham Young University; Joshua LeMonte, Brigham Young University
8:30 AM
Nitrogen Management to Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Clifford Snyder, International Plant Nutrition Institute; Thomas Bruulsema, International Plant Nutrition Institute; Thomas Jensen, International Plant Nutrition Institute of Canada; Paul E. Fixen, International Plant Nutrition Institute; Adrian Johnston, International Plant Nutrition Institute of Canada
8:55 AM
Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Effects On Soil Processes Affecting Nitrous Oxide Production.
Rodney Venterea, USDA-ARS Soil & Water Management Research Unit; Carl Rosen, University of Minnesota; Ryosuke Fujinuma, USDA-ARS Soil & Water Management Research Unit; Bijesh Maharjan, University of Minnesota
9:45 AM
Assessing GHG In California Cropping Systems to Address Climate Change Regulation.
William Horwath, University of California-Davis; Johan Six, University of California, Davis; Martin Burger, University of California Davis
10:10 AM
11:15 AM
Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Irrigated Cotton In Texas and Arizona.
Kevin Bronson, USDA-ARS; Clinton Williams, USDA-ARS; Jennifer Moore-Kucera, Texas Tech University
11:30 AM
Nitrapyrin Impacts On Nitrous Oxide Emissions with Alternate UAN Rates In Indiana Maize Production.
Juan Burzaco, Purdue University; Douglas Smith, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory; Tony Vyn, Purdue University
11:45 AM
An Agronomic Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Major Cereal Crops.
Bruce Linquist, University of California-Davis; Kees Jan van Groenigen, Northern Arizona University; Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe, University of California, Davis; Cameron Pittelkow, University of California, Davis; Chris van Kessel, University of California, Davis
12:00 PM
12:15 PM