330 Forest Soils Nutrient Dynamcis

Poster session on impact of silvicultural practices such as fertilization, weed control, harvesting, thinning, etc on forest ecosystems and soils

S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
Organizer:
Thomas Fox
Presiding:
Eric Jokela
1208
Nutrient Concentrations of Roots Vary More with Site Than Soil Depth.
Ruth Yanai, SUNY-Syracuse; Byung B. Park, Korea Forest Research Institute
1209
1210
Carbon and Nutrient Contents in Soils From the King's River Experimental Watershed, Sierran Nevada Mountains, California.
Dale Johnson, Univ. of Nevada, Reno; Carolyn F. Hunsaker, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; Dallas Glass, Univ. of Nevada; Benjamin M. Rau, University of Nevada, Reno
1211
Temporal Variation in Soil N Availability in An Agropyron Cristatum (crested wheatgrass) Planting.
Robert R. Blank, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Kaj Erik Overstreet, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
1212
Minimizing Nutrient Leaching and Improving Nutrient Use Efficiency of Liriodendron Tulipifera and Larix Leptolepis in a Container Nursery System.
Byung B. Park, Korea Forest Research Institute; Ruth Yanai, SUNY-Syracuse; Min Suck Cho, Korea Forest Research Institute; Joo Han Sung, Korea Forest Research Institute; Young Kul Kim, Korea Forest Research Institute; Suk Kuwon Kim, Korea Forest Research Institute
1213
Forest Harvest Effects On Soil Nutrient Concentrations and Nitrogen Pools in Ozark Highland Soils.
Meredith Albers, University of Missouri; Keith Goyne, University of Missouri; John Kabrick, USDA Forest Service (FS); Peter Motavalli, University of Missouri-Columbia; David Gwaze, Missouri Department of Conservation
1214
A Tool for Estimating Nutrient Fluxes In Harvest Biomass Products for 30 Canadian Tree Species.
David Paré, Natural Resources Canada; Evelyne Thiffault, Natural Resources Canada; Brian D. Titus, Natural Resources Canada; Pierre Bernier, Natural Resources Canada; Benoit Lafleur, Natural Resources Canada
1215
Developing a Species Selection Guide for Bottomland Hardwood Restoration within the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley.
Ryan Blair, The University of Tennessee; David Mercker, The University of Tennessee; Donald Tyler, The University of Tennessee
1217
Effects of Harvest Season, Soil Texture and Landscape Position On Soil Compaction in Northern Minnesota Aspen Harvests.
Randall Kolka, USDA Forest Service (FS); Aaron Steber, JFNew Ecological Consulting; Ken Brooks, University of Minnesota Dept. of Forest Resources; Charles Perry, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
1218
Nutrient Bioavailability for Black Spruce Establishment as Influenced by Elevation and Post-Fire Disturbance.
Rebekka Rieder, Western Ag Innovations; Julia Wheeler, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Elizabeth Sutton, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Dmitri Kravchenko, Lakehead University; Matthew Osmond, Memorial University of Newfoundland; John D. Jacobs, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Luise Hermanutz, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Azime Mallik, Lakehead University
1219
Urea Hydrolysis in Pine Forest Floor: Effect of Water Potential.
Jiro Ariyama, University of Georgia; Miguel Cabrera, University of Georgia; David Kissel, University of Georgia; John Rema, University of Georgia
1220
The End of Rotation Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization On the Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics of a Slash and Loblolly Pine Forest in North Central Florida.
Jason Vogel, Texas A&M University; Eric Jokela, University of Florida; Timothy A. Martin, University of Florida; Luis Suau, North Carolina State University
1221
Long- and Short-Term Changes in Soil Carbon and Nutrient Availability Following Commercial Sawlog Harvest.
Jennifer Knoepp, USDA Forest Service (FS); Wayne T. Swank, USDA Forest Service (FS); Bruce Haines, University of Georgia