258 Agriculture and Land Management Impacts on Soil Carbon Processes: II (includes student competition)

Poster Session
ASA Section: Environmental Quality
This session is intended to encompass empirical soil carbon and/or CO2 emission studies, long-term trial approaches, process-based modeling, or life cycle analyses approaches to assessing management impacts on soil processes and assess potential trade-offs. Soil carbon especially organic carbon is intimately related to physical, chemical and biological soil properties. Implementing management practices to increase the soil C pool size will improve soil quality, augment food security, offset anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and enhance the resilience of agriculture enabling its capacity for adaption to future climate. Graduate student submissions are eligible to compete in the communities poster competition for cash awards.
Cosponsor(s):

Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community

Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community

Tuesday, November 4, 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC

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Community Leader:
Jane M-F Johnson
Poster #402
Differences in Active Fraction Soil Carbon Under Annual and Perennial Biofuel Crops.
Christine Dazil Sprunger, Michigan State University; G. Philip Robertson, Michigan State University
Poster Presentation
  • Real_Sprunger_ASA14_Poster.pdf (39.4 MB)
  • Poster #403
    Biomass-C Transport into Soil Carbon Pools in Brazilian Oxisols: A Long Term Incubation Study.
    Clever Briedis, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Joao Carlos Moraes Sa, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Rattan Lal, Ohio State University; Rafael Schimiguel, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Pamela Thaísa Bressan, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Daiani da Cruz Hartman, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Ademir Ferreira, State University of Ponta Grossa
    Poster Presentation
  • Poster Clever Briedis.pdf (1.1 MB)
  • Poster #404
    Macroaggregates Carbon Storage Potential in Brazilian Oxisol Under Long-Term No-till.
    Ademir Ferreira, State University of Ponta Grossa; Joao Carlos Moraes Sa, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Clever Briedis, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
    Poster #405
    Carbon Storage and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for an Integrated Crop-Livestock System in Coastal Plain Soils.
    Audrey V Gamble, University of Delaware; Julie A. Howe, Auburn University; Mimi Roy, Auburn University
    Poster #406
    Fate of C and N Inputs from Dung Pats into Soil.
    Kenneth Evans, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Ana B. Wingeyer, INTA - Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria; Martha Mamo, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Pamela J Sutton, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jeff Bradshaw, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Kent Eskridge, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Matt Judkins, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jenna Beckmann, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Erin Hatch, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
    Poster #407
    CO2 Emission in No-till Area after Sewage Sludge Application.
    Mariangela Brito Freiberger, Sao Paulo State University; Leonardo Theodoro Bull, Sao Paulo State University; Gustavo Castoldi, Instituto Federal Goiano; Juliano Carlos Calonego, Sao Paulo State University; Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Sao Paulo State University
    Poster #408
    CO2 Emission from Soil Affected By Crop Rotation Systems Under No-till.
    João Paulo Rigon, São Paulo State University; Juliano Carlos Calonego, Sao Paulo State University; Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Sao Paulo State University; Gustavo Castoldi, São Paulo State University; Silvia Capuani, São Paulo State University
    Poster Presentation
  • Pôster ASA JP.pdf (551.0 kB)
  • Poster #409
    Soil Health Assessment after 25 Years of Tillage and Manure Management.
    Evelyn Nordberg, Kansas State University; Charles W. Rice, Kansas State University
    Poster #410
    Poster #411
    Stock and Carbon Emission in Different Soil Management Systems.
    Moniki Campos Janegitz, Sao Paulo State University; Ciro Antonio Rosolem, São Paulo State University; Camila Grassmann, São Paulo State University; Gustavo Henrique de Menezes Bacco, Sao Paulo State University
    Poster Presentation
  • poster ASA 2014 Moniki Janegitz.pdf (362.5 kB)
  • Poster #412
    Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Accumulation As Influenced By Turfgrass Selection and Grass Clipping Management.
    Quincy Daker Law, Purdue University; Aaron J Patton, Purdue University
    Poster #413
    Carbon Dioxide Flux Affected By Drip Irrigation Method in a Pomegranate Orchard.
    Suduan Gao, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Aileen Hendratna, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Claude J. Phene, Consultant
    Poster #414
    Poster #415
    Estimating the Impacts of Land Degradation on Changes in Crop Yields and Soil Carbon Stocks in Sub-Saharan Africa.
    Ho-Young Kwon, IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute; Ephraim Nkonya, IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute
    Poster Presentation
  • ELD ASA CSSA SSSA 2014.pdf (2.8 MB)
  • Poster #416
    Integrating Biorefinery and Farm Biogeochemical Cycles Offsets Fossil Energy and Mitigates Soil Carbon Losses.
    Paul R. Adler, USDA-ARS Pasture Systems & Watershed Mgmt Research Unit; James G. Mitchell, Drexel University; Ghasideh Pourhashem, Drexel University; Sabrina Spatari, Drexel University; Steve DelGrosso, USDA/ARS; William J Parton, Colorado State University
    Poster #417
    Science-Based Policy in the Development of Soil Carbon Offsets.
    Sheilah Nolan, Alberta Agriculture; Dennis Haak, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Karen Haugen-Kozyra, Prasino Group; Tom Goddard, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development; Len M. Kryzanowski, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development