40 Global Climate Change General Oral (includes student competition)

Oral Session
ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling
Climate-related impacts on agriculture result from the interaction of climate-related hazards with the vulnerability and exposure of human and natural systems. This session aims to describe climate change associated events (e.g. heat waves, drought, extreme precipitation, wind erosion, flood, etc.), and to present adaptive solutions (genetics, cropping practices, cover crops) or tools (models) for implementing long-term mitigation strategies. We strongly encourage papers from experimentalists and modelers showcasing global warming threats and potential adaptation and mitigation strategies. All oral presentations given by students in this session will be eligible for Oral Presentation Award Competition of the community.

Approved for 3.0 CM CEUs

Cosponsor(s):

Global Climate Change Community

Monday, November 7, 2016: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Room 232 B

Community Leader:
George Paul
Organizers:
George Paul and Laj Ahuja
Moderator:
George Paul
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:20 AM
Consequences of Changing Rainfall Patterns on Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Continuous Corn Vs. Switchgrass Cropping Systems.
Kathryn R. Glanville, Michigan State University; G. Philip Robertson, Michigan State University
8:40 AM
Yield Stability and Resilience: Looking for Signals in Long-Term Data.
Daniel Kane, Yale University; Sieglinde S. Snapp, Michigan State University; Ellen Mallory, University of Maine
9:00 AM
Assessing Crop Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Southwest Perspective.
Caitriana Steele, New Mexico State University; Albert Rango, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Emile Elias, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Julian Reyes, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range
9:20 AM
Impacts of 3 °C Warming on Agronomy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Northern Norwegian Meadow – Ecosystem Manipulation Experiment.
Hanna Silvennoinen, NIBIO; Mats Höglind, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Bioeconomy Research; Christophe Moni, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; Ingunn Burud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Erling Fjelldal, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; Daniel P. Rasse, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research - NIBIO
9:40 AM
10:00 AM
Break
10:10 AM
Cover Crops and Drought: Implications for Climate Resilience.
Mitch C. Hunter, Pennsylvania State University; David A. Mortensen, Pennsylvania State University
10:30 AM
10:50 AM
Climatic Drivers of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition.
Ellen Maas, The Ohio State University; Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, School of Environment & Natural Resources
11:10 AM
11:30 AM
Adjourn