100 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture

Poster Session
ASA Section: Environmental Quality
Greenhouse gas emissions from crop and animal production represent a substantial part of the global greenhouse gas budget.  Emissions and sinks within agricultural systems are varied and need to be quantified.  Where applicable, the effect of varying management practices also need to be assessed.  This poster session will focus on these issues in both crop and animal production settings. 
Cosponsor(s):

Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community

Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community
Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community

Monday, November 3, 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC

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Community Leaders:
Daniel N. Miller and Robert S. Dungan
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A New Nitrogen Index That Can be Used to Improve the Methodology for Assessing National N2O Emissions from Cropping Systems of Mexico.
Jorge A. Delgado, USDA-ARS; Vinisa Saynes Santillán, Colegio de Postgraduados; Caleb Tebbe, USDA-ARS; Jorge D. Etchevers, Colegio de Postgraduados; Daniel Lapidus, USDA FAS; Adriana Otero, USDA-FAS
Poster #431
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in No-till Vegetable Production.
Bethany Wolters, Washington State University; Douglas P. Collins, Washington State University; Ann-Marie Fortuna, North Dakota State University; Craig G. Cogger, Washington State University; Andy I. Bary, Washington State University
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Mature Caragana Shelterbelts on Prairie Soils: Are They Environmental Assets?.
Chukwudi Amadi, University of Saskatchewan; Richard Farrell, University of Saskatchewan; Kenneth Cornelius J. Van Rees, University of Saskatchewan
Poster Presentation
  • Long beach poster.pdf (879.0 kB)
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    Kentaro Katano, Formerly Meiji University
    Poster #434
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    Poster #435
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    Christopher W. Rogers, University of Idaho; Kristofor R. Brye, University of Arkansas; Alden Smartt, University of Arkansas; Richard J. Norman, University of Arkansas; Nathan A. Slaton, University of Arkansas; Jarrod T Hardke, University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service; Donna L. Frizzell, University of Arkansas; Eddie Castaneda, University of Arkansas
    Poster #436
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    Nilceu Piffer Cardozo, Sao Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP); Ricardo De Oliveira Bordonal, Sao Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP); Bernardo Yasuhiro Ide, Odebretch Agroindustrial; Newton La Scala Jr, Sao Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP)
    Poster #437
    Methane Emissions from a Colorado Golf Course: Effects of Soil Drainage.
    Katrina Lynn Gillette, Colorado State University; Yaling Qian, Colorado State University; Steve DelGrosso, USDA/ARS; Ronald F. Follett, Soil Plant Nutrient Research, USDA-ARS
    Poster Presentation
  • 2014 ASA_Methane from CO golf course.pdf (1.6 MB)
  • Poster #438
    Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fertilized Fields of Biofuel Crops: Intercropping Switchgrass and Alfalfa Reduces Emissions.
    Manmeet Pannu, University of Washington; Kelley Meinhardt, University of Washington; Anthony Bertagnolli, University of Washington; Sally Brown, University of Washington; Steven C. Fransen, Washington State University; Fred Taub, University of Washington; David Stahl, University of Washington; Stuart Strand, University of Washington
    Poster #439
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    Joseph O. Storlien, College of St. Benedict & St. John's University; Frank M. Hons, Texas A&M University; Fugen Dou, Texas Agrilife Research-Beaumont; Jason P. Wight, Texas Agrilife Research
    Poster #440
    Comparative Analysis of Soil Properties and Greenhouse Gas Flux Responses to Nitrogen Fertilization in Bioenergy Production Systems.
    Mary-Jane Orr, Purdue University; Marianne Bischoff Gray, Purdue University; Suzanne M. Cunningham, Purdue University; Nicole De Armond, Purdue University; Jeffrey J. Volenec, Purdue University; Sylvie M. Brouder, Purdue University; Ronald F. Turco, Purdue University
    Poster #441
    Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Dung Pats.
    Kenneth Evans, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Ana B. Wingeyer, INTA - Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria; Martha Mamo, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Walter Schacht, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Pamela J Sutton, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Kent Eskridge, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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    Gary A. Lehrsch, USDA-ARS Northwest Irrigation & Soils Research Lab; Robert S. Dungan, USDA-ARS Northwest Irrigation & Soils Research Lab
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    Heidi M. Waldrip, USDA-ARS; Kenneth D Casey, Texas A&M AgriLife; Richard W. Todd, USDA-ARS; N. Andy Cole, USDA-ARS
    Poster Presentation
  • 2014_ASA poster_Waldrip_methane_final.pdf (1.2 MB)
  • Poster #444
    Effects of Irrigation, Cover Crop, and Manure on Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions after Stover Removal in No-till Continuous Corn.
    Virginia L. Jin, USDA-ARS; Daniel N. Miller, USDA-ARS; Bryan L. Woodbury, USDA-ARS; Marty R. Schmer, USDA-ARS; Richard B. Ferguson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Brian J. Wienhold, USDA-ARS
    Poster Presentation
  • Jin et al 100-16.pdf (5.2 MB)
  • Poster #445
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    Pakorn Sutitarnnontr, Utah State University; Rhonda L. Miller, Utah State University; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University