2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Climate and Crop Processes (Posters)

534 Climate and Crop Processes (Posters)



Monday, 6 October 2008: 4:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
196
Impacts of Biofuel Crops on CRP Land.
Wesley Rosenthal, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station-Blackland Research Center; Steve Potter, Texas Agrilife Research
197
Effects of Full-Season Temperature Free-Air-Controlled Enhancement (T-FACE) Ecosystem Warming on Leaf Gas Exchange Properties and Water Relations of Spring Wheat.
Gerard Wall, USDA-ARS; Bruce Kimball, USDA-ARS; Jeff White, USDA-ARS; Michael Ottman, University of Arizona
198
Spatial Scale Issues in Interpreting ENSO Impacts on Cotton Production in the Southeastern U.S.
Joel O. Paz, The University of Georgia; Axel Garcia y Garcia, The University of Georgia; Clyde W. Fraisse, University of Florida; James W. Jones, University of Florida; Gerrit Hoogenboom, The University of Georgia
199
Simulating the Impact of Resource Conserving Technologies in Rice-Wheat System on Productivity, Income, and Environment.
Himanshu Pathak, International Rice Research Institute; Yash Saharawat, International Rice Research Institute; Mahesh Gathala, International Rice Research Institute; Sangita Mohanty, International Rice Research Institute; Jagdish Ladha, International Rice Research Institute
200
Developing a Snap Bean Simulation Model to Predict Fresh Market Production, and Quality Ofpods.
Desire Djidonou, University of Florida; Kenneth Boote, University of Florida; James W. Jones, University of Florida; Jerry Bennett, University of Florida; Eric H. Simonne, University of Florida; Jon I. Lizaso, University of Florida
201
The Effect of Temperature on Sweetpotato Growth and Development.
Consuelo C. Romero, University of Florida; Guillermo A. Baigorria, University of Florida
202
The Impact of Irrigation Scheduling on Peanut Growth and Development.
Cecilia M. Tojo Soler, The University of Georgia; Gerrit Hoogenboom, The University of Georgia; Ayman Suleiman, The University of Georgia
203
Reducing Corn Yield Variability and Enhancing Yield Increases Through the Use of Corn-Specific Growth Models.
Wade Thomason, Virginia Tech; F. D. Raymond, Virginia Tech; K.R. Hughes, Virginia Tech; M.M. Alley, Virginia Tech; David Parrish, Virginia Tech
204
Spatial Comparison of Reliabilities of the EPIC and CERES Models in Simulating Sorghum Yields in the U.S. Great Plains.
Xianzeng Niu, The Pennsylvania State University; William Easterling, Penn State University; Cynthia Hays, University of Nebraska; Linda Mearns, Naional Center for Atmospheric Research; Larry McDaniel, The National Center for Atmospheric Research
205
Assessing the Reliability and Uncertainty of a Remote Sensing Driven Crop Model - rsEPIC.
Xianzeng Niu, Pennsylvania State University; Eric Warner, The Pennsylvania State University; Gary Petersen, Pennsylvania State Univ.; William Easterling, Penn State University
207
Hydrus-3D Simulations: Irrigation Management Strategies for the Texas High Plains.
Vinicius Bufon, Texas Tech University; Robert J. Lascano, USDA-ARS Cropping Systems Research Laboratory
208
Data Assimilation of Near-Surface Soil Moisture Using the DSSAT Model.
Candace Batts, Iowa State University; Amy L. Kaleita, Iowa State University
209
Evaluating the MaizSim Model in Simulating Potential Corn Growth.
Yang Yang, USDA-ARS; David Fleisher, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory; Dennis Timlin, USDA-ARS; Bruno Quebedeaux, University of Maryland; V.R. Reddy, USDA-ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory
210
Association of the 3D CWSI and Cotton Yield.
Jessica Torrion, Texas Tech University
211
Use of Climate Indices in Cotton Yield Risk Assessment for the Southeastern USA.
Tapan B. Pathak, University of Florida; James Jones, University of Florida; Clyde Fraisse, University of Florida
212
Genotypic Variation of Yield Enhancement of Rice Cultivars with Different Maturity Group of Exposure to Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE).
Hiroyuki Shimono, Iwate University; Masumi Okada, National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region; Yasuhiro Yamakawa, National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region; Hirofumi Nakamura, National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region; Kazuhiko Kobayashi, Dept. Global Agri Sci. U. of Tokyo; Toshihiro Hasegawa, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
213
Analysis of the Accuracy of the Web-Based Simulation Model Cropwateruse.
Carlos Fernandez, Texas AgriLife Research; Giovanni Piccinni, Texas A&M University
215
Elucidation of the Relationships Between Vapor Pressure Deficit, Leaf Gas Exchange, and Stomatal Conductance.
Mari-Vaughn V. Johnson, USDA-ARS; Jim Kiniry, USDA-ARS; Deborah Spanel, USDA-ARS; Shannon Loriaux, LiCor Biosciences; James A. Bunce, USDA-ARS
216
The Potential for Wind Dispersal of Orobanche Seeds In Egypt.
D. Snyder, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept.; T. L. Housley, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept.; R. H. Grant, Purdue University-Agronomy Dept.
217
Surface-Energy Partitioning in a Rice Paddy Field.
Tomotsugu Yazaki, Meiji University; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University
218
Developing Temperature-Dependent Functional Algorithms for Switchgrass Growth and Development for Modeling.
K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University; Shardendu Singh, Mississippi State University; David Brand, Mississippi State University; Ramdeo Seepaul, Mississippi State University; Bisoondat Macoon, Mississippi State University