292 General Soil and Environmental Quality Posters: I



S11 Soils & Environmental Quality
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
349
Water Holding of Biochar Amended SE Coastal Plain Soils.
Warren Busscher, USDA-ARS; Jeffrey Novak, USDA-ARS; Dean E. Evans, USDA-ARS; Donald W. Watts, USDA-ARS
350
Mercury Sorption by Biochars Produced From Invasive Brazilian Pepper At Different Temperatures.
Xiaoling Dong, University of Florida; Lena Ma, University of Florida; Yingjia Zhu, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida; Bala Rathinasabapathi, University of Florida; Yuncong Li, Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida; Binhe Gu, South Florida Water Management District
351
Influence of Biochar Source On Soil Water Holding Capacity.
Javier Q. Mollinedo, South Dakota State University; Thomas E. Schumacher, South Dakota State University; Anna Eynard, South Dakota State University; James Julson, South Dakota State University
400
Sorption of 17ß-Estradiol to Manure Components In the Presence of Soil Colloids.
Teresita Chua, Iowa State University; Michael L. Thompson, Iowa State University
401
Geochemical Controls On the Expression of Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance.
Yingjie Zhang, Michigan State University; Brian Teppen, Michigan State University; Stephen Boyd, Michigan State University; James Tiedje, Michigan State University; Hui Li, Michigan State University
402
Protocols and Guidelines for Field-Scale Measurement of Salinity Distribution Using ECa-Directed Soil Sampling.
Dennis L. Corwin, USDA-ARS, U.S. Salinity Laboratory; Scott M. Lesch, Riverside Public Utilities - Resource Division
403
Evaluation of GHGs Budget for Production of Biodiesel From Rapeseed In Poland.
Marek K. Jarecki, Camco; Czeslaw Woloszyk, West Pomeranian University of Technology; Jerry Hatfield, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment; Wiley Barbour, Camco
404
Evaluation of Equine Owner and Manager Awareness of Nutrient Management and Conservation Techniques On Small Farms.
Jennifer Marriott, University of Florida; Amy Shober, University of Florida - Agricultural Research Center; Paul Monaghan, University of Florida
405
Arsenic Mobilization In Biostimulated Flow-Through Columns During TCE Bioremediation.
Subathra Muruganandam, Utah State University; Joan McLean, Utah State University; Ryan Dupont, Utah State University; Darwin Sorensen, Utah State University
407
The Investigation of Reliability of Measures for Heavy Metals Between XRF and ICP-Aes.
Shao Yang Huang, Research center for water & soil resource and natrual disaster prevention, national yunlin university of science and technology; Cheng-Mau Wu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology; Hung-Teh Tsai, Environmental Protection Administration Executive Yuan; Kai-Hsing Yang, Environmental Protection Administration Executive Yuan; Jet-Chau Wen, Research center for water & soil resource and natrual disaster prevention
408
The Procedure of Site Selection within a Watershed for Further Soil Sampling and Surveying.
Yen-Jen Lee, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology; Shao Yang Huang, Research center for water & soil resource and natrual disaster prevention, national yunlin university of science and technology; Cheng-Mau Wu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology; Andy I. Shen, Environmental Protection Administration Executive Yuan; Kuo-Chyang Chang, Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs; Jet-Chau Wen, Research center for water & soil resource and natrual disaster prevention
409
The Effects of the Incorporation of Phosphorus and Iron Into Arsenic-Spiked Artificial Soils On the Root Growth of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Using the Response Surface Methodology.
Namin Koo, Korea University; Sang-Hwan Lee, Korean Mine Reclamation Corporation; Jeongsik Park, Korea University; Min-Suk Kim, Korea University; Kim Jeong-gyu, Korea University
410
The Effect of Amendments On Stabilizations of Pb, Zn, and As In Contaminated-Upland Soils.
Jeongsik Park, Korea University; Min-Suk Kim, Korea University; Namin Koo, Korea University; Sang-Hwan Lee, Korean Mine Reclamation Corporation; Kim Jeong-gyu, Korea University
411
Paper Withdrawn
412
Evaluation of Two Methods to Measure Soluble Phosphorus In Broiler Litter.
Miguel Cabrera, University of Georgia; Archana Mishra, University of Georgia; John A. Rema, University of Georgia
413
Effects of Application of Powdered Charcoal and Inorganic Fertilizer On Carbon Sequestration In Forest Soil and Growth Patterns of Quercus Serrata and Cryptomeria Japonica In Western Japan.
Yuki Shibuya, Kinki University; Rie Kishimoto, Kinki University; Yuri Yamazaki, Kinki University; Sunday E. Obalum, Kinki University; Yoshinori Watanabe, Kinki University; Hiroshi Okumura, Kinki University; Toshiyuki Wakatsuki, Kinki University
414
Reclamation of Abandoned Oil and Gas Well Pads In Arid Environments.
Shannon Babb, Utah State University; Paul Grossl, Utah State University
415
Crop Rotation and Fertilizer Type Affect Ammonia and Greenhouse Gas Emissions In a Long-Term Maize-Based Agroecosystems.
Maria Arlene A. Adviento-Borbe, University of California-Davis; Jason Kaye, Pennsylvania State University; Mary Ann V. Bruns, Pennsylvania State University; Marshall D. McDaniel, Pennsylvania State University; Matt T. McCoy, Pennsylvania State University; William S. Harkcom, Pennsylvania State University
416
Behavior of Oxyfluorfen In Two Soils of SW Spain Amended with Solid Organic Waste From Olive Oil Production.
MCarmen Hermosin, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; Miguel Real, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; MJesus Calderón, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; Juan Cornejo, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC
417
Soil Leaching Behavior of the Herbicide Clopyralid Supported On Chitosan-Intercalated Montmorillonite.
Juan Cornejo, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; MAngeles Adelino, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; Rafael Celis, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC; MCarmen Hermosin, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla.CSIC
418
The Influence of Soil Amendments On Plant Growth and Microbial Community Structure In a Smelter-Affected Soil.
K. M. Strobbe, University of Saskatchewan; F. L. Walley, University of Saskatchewan; R. E. Farrell, University of Saskatchewan
419
Physical Atributes and Organic Carbon of An Oxisol Affected by Different Land Use and Soil Management.
Marcelo A. Batista, Universidade Estadual de Maringa; Eduardo T. Viana, Universidade Estadual de Maringá; Cássio A. Tormena, Universidade Estadual de Maringá; Tadeu T. Inoue, Universidade Estadual de Maringá; Antonio C. Costa, Universidade Estadual de Maringa; Adriele G. Nonaka, Universidade Estadual de Maringa
420
Status of the Database On Microorganism Inactivation In Environmental Media (DIMEM).
Carl Bolster, USDA-ARS; Yakov Pachepsky, USDA-ARS; Ali Sadeghi, USDA-ARS; Daniel Shelton, USDA-ARS
421
Experimental Analysis of Colloid Capture by a Cylindrical Collector In Laminar Overland Flow.
Lei Wu, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida; Rafael Munoz-Carpena, University of Florida
422
Effects of pH and Ionic Strength On Sulfamethoxazole and Ciprofloxacin Transport In Saturated Porous Media.
Hao Chen, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida; Hui Li, Michigan State University; Lena Ma, Unversity of Florida
423
Continuing Acid Mine Drainage Impacts On the Environmental Health of the Soils, Streams, and Macroinvertebrates In a Virginia Ecosystem.
Melanie Szulczewski, University of Mary Washington; Marianne Mannix, University of Mary Washington; Mina Recta, University of Mary Washington
424
Transport and Interactions of Kaolinite and Mercury In Saturated Sand Media.
Yingjia Zhu, University of Florida; Lena Ma, Unversity of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida; Willie Harris, University of Florida; J.C Bonzongo, Unverisity of Florida; Binhe Gu, South Florida Water Management District
425
Adsorpiton of Heavy Metals Onto Biochars From Anaerobically Digested Residues.
Mandu Inyang, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida
426
Removel of Perfluorochemicals (PFCs) From Aqueous Solution by Biochars.
Yingwen Xue, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida
427
Modeling Total Suspended Solids In the Rogue River Watershed (Michigan) for Future Buffer Implementation Projects.
Stewart S. Whitney, University of Florida; Amy Shober, University of Florida - Agricultural Research Center; Gurpal Toor, University of Florida - Agricultural Research Center; Sabine Grunwald, University of Florida
427
Paper Withdrawn
428
Initial Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Emission From Land Application of Different Livestock Wastes and Nitrogen-Base Fertilizers.
Nanh Lovanh, USDA-ARS AWMRU; Karamat Sistani, USDA-ARS AWMRU; John Loughrin, USDA-ARS AWMRU
429
Adsorpiton of Phosphate Onto Biochar From Anarobically Digested Sugar Beet Tailings.
Ying Yao, University of Florida; Bin Gao, University of Florida
430
Heavy Metal Concentration In a Degraded Soil After Sewage Sludge Application.
Irae Guerrini, UNESP; Thalita Sampaio, UNESP; Julio C. Bogiani, Embrapa Algodão; Clarice Backes, UNESP; Nayara C. Carvalho, Companhia Suzano de Papel e Celulose
432
Windrow Composting of Paint Sludge Containing Melamine Resins.
Liming Chen, The Ohio State University; Yongqiang Tian, The Ohio State University; Manli Wu, The Ohio State University; Warren Dick, The Ohio State University
433
ArcAPEX Modeling of Optimum Widths and Placement of Grass and Agroforestry Buffers to Reduce Runoff and Sediment Transport In Claypan Watersheds.
Anomaa Senaviratne, The Center for Agroforestry University of Missouri; Ranjith P. Udawatta, The Center for Agroforestry University of Missouri; Stephen H. Anderson, Univ. of Missouri; Claire Baffaut, USDA ARS Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research
434
Variability of Soil Quality Indicators In New Mexico Vineyards.
Omololu Idowu, New Mexico State University; Bernd Maier, New Mexico State University; Robert Flynn, New Mexico State University
435
Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization, Harvesting and Residue Management Practices on Greenhouse Gas, Ammonia and Particulate Matter Emissions in Sugarcane Production.
Syam Dodla, Louisiana State University; Jim Wang, Louisiana State University; Changyoon Jeong, Louisiana State University; Sanku Dattamudi, Louisiana State University; Ronald DeLaune, Louisiana State University; Sonny Viator, Louisiana State University; April Hiscox, Louisiana State University; Ronald Sheffield, Louisiana State University; Thomas Hymel, Louisiana State University
436
Paper Withdrawn
437
Effect of Grazing On Compaction and Nitrogen Cycling.
Rhonda Miller, Utah State University; Braden Jensen, Utah State University; Lydia Trinca, Utah State University
438
Soil Fertility Status and Degradation of Munitions Constituent Contaminated Soil.
Chelsea Katseanes, Brigham Young University; Bryan Hopkins, Brigham Young University
439
Determination of Organic Carbon In the EAA Canal Sediments: Wet and Dry Methods.
Manohardeep S. Josan, University of Florida; Samira Daroub, University of Florida; Timothy Lang, University of Florida; Jehangir Bhadha, University of Florida; Willie Harris, University of Florida