379 Model Applications in Field Research Oral II (includes student competition)

Oral Session
ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling
Application of agricultural system models to assist and extend field experimental research, simulation studies for future climate and water management, development of water and nutrients management tools, and evaluation of existing and alternative crop management systems on different soil types under current and projected weather conditions for determining crop productivity and impacts on environmental quality. The goal of this session is to bring together model developers, model users and people interested in field experiment and data collection for model improvement or application to exchange ideas and share their experience.

Approved for 2.0 CM CEUs

Cosponsor(s):

Model Applications in Field Research Community

Wednesday, November 9, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:50 AM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Room 228 B

Organizer:
Gary Feng
8:30 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:35 AM
Adaption of the Amaizen Model for N Management in Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.).
Mingwei Yuan, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Matthew D. Ruark, University of Wisconsin-Madison; William L. Bland, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:50 AM
Predicting Heat Stress in Cotton Using Probabilistic Canopy Temperature Forecasts.
Emily Christ, Climate Forecast Applications Network; Peter Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology; John Snider, University of Georgia - Tifton; Violeta Toma, Climate Forecast Applications Network; Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas; Daryl Chastain, Mississippi State University
9:20 AM
Using Spatio-Temporal Autoregressive Approach to Improve a Process-Driven Corn Nitrogen Uptake Model.
Min Xu, Purdue University; Philip Hess, Purdue University; Tonglin Zhang, Purdue University; Brad C. Joern, Purdue University
9:35 AM
Investigating the Effects of Biochar on Soil Water Content By Optimizing the Soil Physical Parameters of Apsim Model.
Hamze Dokoohaki, Iowa State University; Fernando Miguez, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University; Sotiris V Archontoulis, Iowa State University
9:50 AM
Soil Water Characteristic Curve Measurement and Field Capacity Estimation Influences Daycent Predicted N2O Emissions.
Elizabeth O. McNamee, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Matthew D. Ruark, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard K. Gaillard III, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Sarah M Collier, University of Wisconsin-Madison; William L. Bland, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:20 AM
Simulating Water Stress Effects in Soybean for Water Management in Delhi, India.
Prakash Kumar Jha, Michigan State University; Soora Naresh Kumar, INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE; Amor V M Ines, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
10:35 AM
Community Business Meeting
10:50 AM
Adjourn