160 Climate Change: History, Cause, Effects and Mitigation Strategies

Poster Session
A03 Agroclimatology & Agronomic Modeling

Atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased, but what does that mean in terms of climate and the response of agronomic systems? Papers will present historical observations related to climate change, discuss causes of climate change, and address mitigation strategies for increased atmospheric carbon dioxide and climate variability.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level

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Organizer:
Gerald Flerchinger
Poster #503
Long-Term Soil Water Trends along a 1000 m Elevation Gradient.
Mark Seyfried, USDA-ARS Northwest Watershed Research Center; David Chandler, Kansas State University; Danny Marks, ARS/USDA
Poster #504
The Relationship Between Specific Surface Area and Soil Organic Carbon in Loess Derived Soils, of Northern Iran.
Mojtaba Zeraat Pishe, Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources.; Farhad Khormali, Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources.; Abolfazl Bameri, Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources
Poster #505
Estimation of Organic Carbon Loss Potential in a Climosequence in Golestan Privence, Northern Iran.
Mojtaba Zeraat Pishe, Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources. Iran; Farhad Khormali, Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources. Iran
Poster #506
Poster #507
Carbon Footprint of Strawberry Production in Florida.
Clyde Fraisse, University of Florida
Poster #508
Interactive Effects of Low Temperature and Elevated Carbon Dioxide On Seedling Growth and Photosynthesis of Three Crops of Tropical Origin.
K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University; Suresh Lokhande, Mississippi State University; Ramdeo Seepaul, Mississippi State University; Gajanayake Karande, Mississippi State University; Bisoondat Macoon, Mississippi State University
Poster #509
The Effects of Temperature Rise by Global Warming to Rice Ripening Condition and Variation of Amylose and Protein Content.
Bonil Ku, National crop science institution; Min Kyu Choi, National crop science institution; Shin Goo Kang, National crop science institution; Hong Kyu Park, National crop science institution; Tae Seon Park, National crop science institution; Jae Kwon Ko, National crop science institution
Poster #510
Impact of Climate Change On Productivity in Rice-Wheat Cropping System of Indo-Gangetic Plains.
Parvesh Chandna, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Poster #511
Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Yolo County, California.
Van Haden, University of California; Louise Jackson, University of California
Poster #512
Field Crop Agriculture as a Mitigator of Climate Change: Preparing Farmers and Agricultural Professionals.
Julie Doll, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University; Claire N. Layman, Michigan State University Extension; Claire McSwiney, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University; G. Philip Robertson, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University
Poster #513
Macromolecules That Are Intrinsically Resistant.
Mojtaba Zeraat pishe, Gorgan University of Agricaltural Sciences and Natural Resources
Poster #621
Advances in Coupling Regional Circulation/Land Surface Models and Dynamic Crop Models.
Guillermo Baigorria, University of Florida; Dong-Wook Shin, FSU Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies; James Jones, University of Florida; Jim OBrien, FSU Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies