100 C3 Graduate Student Poster Competition

Poster Session
C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality The C3 Crop Ecology, Management, and Quality graduate student competition provides graduate students an opportunity to showcase their research projects and gain experience in conversing with fellow scientists. A cash award will be presented to the top three poster authors at the C3 business session.
Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1

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Organizer:
Burton Johnson
Presider:
Samuel Y. Essah
Poster #523
Hybrid and Plant Density Effects On Nitrogen Response in Corn.
Robert A. Clark, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign; Emerson Nafziger, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
Poster #524
Disease Evaluations of Peanut Varieities in the Rupununi Region of Guyana.
Alyssa H. Cho, University of Florida; Greg MacDonald, University of Florida; Barry Tillman, University of Florida; Robert Kemerait, University of Georgia - Tifton
Poster #525
Adaptive Wheat Management: A System for Managing Wheat Based On Plant Physiology and Growth Responses to Environmental Conditions.
Joseph Oakes, North Carolina State University; Ronnie Heiniger, North Carolina State University
Poster #526
Improving Winter Wheat Yield in the Southeast by Modeling the Development and Mortality of Fall, Winter, and Spring Tillers Using Different Seed Populations and Nitrogen Management Strategies.
Matthew Tilley, North Carolina State University; Ronnie Heiniger, North Carolina State University; P. Randall Weisz, North Carolina State University; Carl Crozier, North Carolina State University
Poster #527
Effects of Manure Application On Canola Emergence and Early Vigour.
K. Meagan Griffiths, University of Guelph; Hugh Earl, University of Guelph
Poster #528
Irrigation and Other Management Effects On Soybean Yield.
Joshua Vonk, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Emerson Nafziger, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
Poster Presentation
  • J. Vonk ASA 2012 - upload.pdf (951.7 kB)
  • Poster #529
    The Evaluation of Simulated 2,4-D and Dicamba Drift On Winter Canola in Oklahoma.
    Samantha Ambrose, Oklahoma State University; Chad Godsey, Oklahoma State University; Sarah Lancaster, Oklahoma State University; Jon-Joseph Armstrong, Oklahoma State University
    Poster #530
    In-Row Spacing and Yield of Individual Corn Plants.
    Tyler Thompson, University of Illinois - Ubana Champaign; Emerson Nafziger, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
    Poster Presentation
  • Thompson Poster ASA 2102.pdf (2.4 MB)
  • Poster #531
    The Effects of Weed Pressure and Row Spacing On Pollination, Ear Development and Yield in Corn.
    Mitchell K. Williams, North Carolina State University; Ronnie Heiniger, North Carolina State University; David Jordan, North Carolina State University-Crop Science Dept.; Wesley Everman, North Carolina State University
    Poster #532
    Soybean Inoculant and Seed Treatment Interactions.
    Kim Larson, Kansas State University; Charles Rice, Kansas State University; Kraig Roozeboom, Kansas State University; Douglas Shoup, Kansas State University
    Poster Presentation
  • Kim Larson, C-03 Graduate Poster 2012.pdf (644.3 kB)
  • Poster #533
    Nutrient Uptake and Partitioning In High-Yielding Corn.
    Ross Bender, University of Wisconsin- River Falls Crops & Soils Club; Frederick E. Below Jr., University of Illinois
    Poster Presentation
  • Poster.pdf (1.1 MB)
  • Poster #534
    Soybean Yield Response to Maximum Yield Management.
    Ryan J. Van Roekel, University of Arkansas; Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas
    Poster #535
    Effect of Fertility Source and Irrigation Levels On Forage Sorghum Production and Quality.
    Jody Gilchrest, West Texas A&M University; Brock C. Blaser, West Texas A&M University; Paul DeLaune, Texas A&M University
    Poster #600
    Effect of Crop Rotation and Management On Fusarium Spp. Diversity.
    David Marburger, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jean-Michel Ané, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Poster #601
    Consequences of Shallow NH3 Placement and Timing On N Use Efficiencies in Corn Production.
    Peter Kovacs, Purdue University; Thomas Doerge, John Deere Company; James J. Camberato, Purdue University; George Van Scoyoc, Purdue University; Tony Vyn, Purdue University
    Poster Presentation
  • Consequences of Shallow NH3 Timing final.pdf (899.1 kB)
  • Poster #602
    Switchgrass Harvest Yield Is Maximized During a Fall Harvest Using a Direct Chop and Ensilage Method.
    Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University; Andrew Adkins, Michigan State University
    Poster Presentation
  • GLBRC 2012 Conference Poster.pdf (1.2 MB)
  • Poster #603
    Subsurface Drainage Effect On Soybean Yield in Clay Soils of the Red River Valley.
    Aaron Hoppe, North Dakota State University; Herman Kandel, North Dakota State University
    Poster Presentation
  • Subsurface Drainage Poster.pdf (1.4 MB)
  • Poster #604
    Soybean Planting Date and Small Grain Residue Effects On Soybean Yield and Yield Components.
    Kevin Dillon, Virginia Tech; Phillip Browning, Virginia Tech; David Holshouser, Virginia Tech
    Poster #605
    Row Width Effect On Corn Yield in Kentucky.
    Chelsea McFarland, University of Kentucky; Grant A. Mackey, University of Kentucky; Chad Lee, University of Kentucky
    Poster #606
    Row Width and Plant Population Effect On Corn Yield in Kentucky.
    Grant A. Mackey, University of Kentucky; Chelsea McFarland, University of Kentucky; Chad Lee, University of Kentucky
    Poster #607
    Harvest Frequency Alters Forage and Feedstock Growth and Quality.
    Ramdeo Seepaul, Mississippi State University; Bisoondat Macoon, Mississippi State University; K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University
    Poster #608
    Relationship Between Internode Length and the Rate of Increase of the Collar Height During Rapid Internode Elongation in Sorghum: Understanding Elongation of Internode Enclosed by a Leaf Sheath.
    Akihiro Fujii, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University; Satoshi Nakamura, Miyagi University; Yusuke Goto, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
    Poster #609
    Nutrient Accumulation Patterns in Soybean Cultivars Released Over 90 Years.
    Philip A. Long, Purdue University; James J. Camberato, Purdue University; T. Scott Murrell, International Plant Nutrition Institute Americas Group; Shaun Casteel, Purdue University
    Poster #610
    Continuous Corn Response to Residue, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Management.
    Wade Kent, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey Coulter, University of Minnesota; Daniel E. Kaiser, University of Minnesota; John A. Lamb, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey Vetsch, University of Minnesota
    Poster #611
    Long-Term Yield of Giant Reed, Mimosa and Switchgrass Grown As Cellulosic Energy Crops in Alabama.
    Ping Huang, Auburn University; David Bransby, Auburn University; Susan Sladden, Auburn University
    Poster #612
    Improving the Performance of Winter Wheat Planted without Tillage After Grain Sorghum.
    Joshua Jennings, Kansas State University; Kraig Roozeboom, Kansas State University; John Nelson, Kansas State University
    Poster #613
    Corn Yield Response to Defoliation At Different Row Widths.
    Martin Battaglia, University of Kentucky; Chad Lee, University of Kentucky
    Poster #614
    Application of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for Detection of Bacterial Fruit Blotch Disease On Plants.
    Stephen C. Nimitz, Virginia Tech; Sy Traore, Department of Horticulture, Virginia Tech; Bingyu Zhao, Virginia Tech; Ron Walcott, University of Georgia; Gregory Welbaum, Department of Horticulture, Virginia Tech; P. Kumar Mallikarjunan, Virginia Tech
    Poster #615
    Predicting In-Season Nitrogen Requirements for Protein Content In Hard Red Spring Wheat.
    Amanda Schoch, North Dakota State University; Joel Ransom, North Dakota State University; Jochum Wiersma, University of Minnesota
    Poster Presentation
  • Poster N Predictions update (2).pdf (844.6 kB)
  • Poster #616
    Agronomic and Economic Response of Hard Red Winter Wheat to Multiple Liming and Fertilization Strategies.
    Romulo Lollato, Oklahoma State University; Jeffrey Edwards, Oklahoma State University; Hailin Zhang, Oklahoma State University