2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Soil Biology and Diversity (Posters)

745 Soil Biology and Diversity (Posters)



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 4:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
414
Performance of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Growth of Maize Plants in An Acid Sulfate Soil Region of Thailand.
Masao Higo, Nihon University; Katsunori Isobe, Nihon University; Dong-jin Kang, Nihon University; Ryuichi Ishii, Nihon University
415
Inorganic Fertilizer and Poultry-Litter Manure Amendments Alter the Soil Microbial Communities in Agricultural Systems.
Mark A. Williams, Mississippi State University; Kamlesh Jangid, University of Georgia; William B. Whitman, University of Georgia; Alan Franzluebbers, USDA-ARS-NPA-SPNRU; Michael Jenkins, USDA-ARS; David Coleman, University of Georgia; Jamie Sanderlin, University of Georgia; Donald W. Reeves, USDA-ARS; Jaxk Reeves, University of Georgia
416
Effects of Fumigants on Soil Microbial Community affected by Irrigation Water Contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
Abasiofiok Ibekwe, USDA-ARS; Catherine Grieve, USDA-ARS; Sharon Papiernik, USDA-ARS-NPA-SPNRU; Ching-Hong Yang, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
417
Microbial Response to Tebuconazole Application in Golf Course Soils.
Yingzhe Wu, Oklahoma State University; Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University; Oliver Caasi, Oklahoma State University; Nathan Walker, Oklahoma State University
418
Wheat and Soybean Rotations: Does It Improve Soil Health as Well as Enhance Crop Production?.
Yingzhe Wu, Oklahoma State University; Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University
419
Novel Analysis using Pyrosequencing for Characterization of Soil Bacterial Diversity.
Veronica Acosta-Martinez, USDA-ARS; Scot Dowd, USDA-ARS-Cropping Systems Research Laboratory; Vivien Allen, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
420
Comparison of DGGE and Microarray Technologies for the Detection of 16S rRNA Obtained from Beta-Ammonia Oxidizer Cultures and Soil.
Ann-Marie Fortuna, Washington State University; Kerry Gunning, Integrated DNA Technologies; C. Wayne Honeycutt, USDA-ARS
421
The Factors Effecting on Community Structure of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Infected in the Soybean (Glycine max L.) Roots and Rhizosphere.
Kohei Maruyama, Nihon University; Katsunori Isobe, Nihon University; Shingo Nagai, Nihon University; Ryuichi Ishii, Nihon University
422
Soil Amendment and Biofumigation Effects on Cotton Root Rot Suppression.
John E. Matocha, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Corpus Christi; S.M. Greenberg, USDA, KSARC; Joe Bradford, USDA-ARS; James Wilborn, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Corpus Christi
423
Quantity and Diversity of Denitrifying Genes in Different Land-Use Impacted Soils of the Lower Mississippi River Valley.
Hee-Sung Bae, Louisiana State University; Stephen P. Faulkner, USGS National Wetlands Research Center; Josh Mire, Louisiana State University; Aixin Hou, Louisiana State University - Agronomy & Environmental Management
424
Dynamics of Earthworm Population in Turfgrass Systems: Impact of Management Intensities and Pesticides.
Cong Tu, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Yi Wang, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Wenxia Duan, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Sichuan University, China; Peter Hertl, Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University; Lane Tredway, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Rick Brandenburg, Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University; David Lee, Hope Valley Country Club; Mark Snell, Treyburn Country Club; Shuijin Hu*, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University
425
Suppression of Fungal Pathogen Phytophthora capsici by Mycophagous Soil Fauna.
Rende Qi, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Cong Tu, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; H. David Shew, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Frank Louws, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Yong Zhang, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Jean Ristaino, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University; Shuijin Hu*, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University
426
What Grid Sampling Tells Us about Nematode Population Dynamics.
Ekaterini Riga, Washington State University; Francis J. Pierce, Washington State University; Harold Collins, USDA-ARS-NPA-SPNRU; Eileen M. Perry, Washington State University
427
Influence of Cotton Crop Development and Level of Irrigation of Microbial Community Structure.
William C. Rice, USDA-ARS; Susan O'shaughnessy, USDA-ARS; Steve Evett, USDA-ARS
428
Bacterial Community Structure of a Cattle Feedlot Pen Surface.
Daniel N. Miller, USDA-ARS; William C. Rice, USDA-ARS
430
A Targeted Metagenomic Approach to Characterization of Free-Living Soil Diazotrophs Using 15N2 Stable Isotope Probing.
Jude Maul, USDA-ARS; Shi-Fang Hsu, Cornell University; Peter Bergholz, Cornell University; Daniel Buckley, Cornell University
431
Discovering Anammox Bacteria in Anthropogenic Environments.
Emily A. Dell, North Carolina State University; Wei Shi, North Carolina State University
432
Nutrient Cycling in Soil Cores with Different Native and Exotic Earthworms.
Peter Tomlinson, University of Arkansas; Mary Savin, University of Arkansas
433
Are Soil Microbial Community Composition and Soil Microbial Potassium in Glyphosate Treated No-till Soils Linked to Corn Potassium Deficiency?.
Nicola Lorenz, The Ohio State University; Michal Wojno, The Ohio State University; Linda K. Dick, Ohio State University
434
Paper Withdrawn
435
Bacterial Pathogen Fate in Slaughterhouse-Residual Biopiles.
Robert Michitsch, Dalhousie University; R. Gordon, NSAC; R. Jamieson, Dalhousie University; G. Stratton, Nova Scotia Agricultural College; D. Burton, Nova Scotia Agricultural College; C. Lake, Dalhousie University