299 Crop Responses, New Management Strategies, and Improved Methods for Assessing Sulfur Needs I

Poster Session
Canadian Society of Soil Science During the past ten years, sulfur deficiencies and crop responses to sulfur fertilizer have been reported with increasing frequency worldwide. This poster session focus on crop species and soils most vulnerable to sulfur problems in today's high-yield production systems, new strategies for managing sulfur inputs, and recent improvements in assessing sulfur availability and crop sulfur status

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Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition, Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C

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Organizers:
Cynthia Grant and John Kovar
Poster #100
Field Studies Evaluating Placement of Ion Exchange Resins to Assess Nutrient Availability In Desert Soils.
Rachel L. Buck, Brigham Young University; Bruce L. Webb, Brigham Young University; Von D. Jolley, Brigham Young University; Bryan G. Hopkins, Brigham Young University
Poster #101
Field Studies Evaluating Sulfur Availability Using Ion Exchange Resin Capsules.
Emily Tsai, Brigham Young University; Rachel L. Buck, Brigham Young University; Von D. Jolley, Brigham Young University; Bruce L. Webb, Brigham Young University; Bryan G. Hopkins, Brigham Young University
Poster #102
The Effects of Phosphogypsum On Sulfur Supply to Onion.
Mitsuru Toma, Yamaguchi University; Takahiro Asada, Yamaguchi University
Poster #103
Sulfur Needs of Alfalfa and Tools for Sulfur Management.
Quirine Ketterings, Cornell University; Jerome H. Cherney, Cornell University; Gregory Godwin, Cornell University; Sanjay Gami, Cornell University; Debbie Jeannine Ray Cherney, Cornell University; Karl Czymmek, Cornell University
Poster #104
Soybean Growth and Yield Response to Starter Sulfur Applied with Nitrogen and Phosphorus.
Ki-in Kim, University of Minnesota; Daniel E. Kaiser, University of Minnesota; John Lamb, University of Minnesota
Poster #105
Sulfur Source Response by Corn Grown On Eroded Midwestern Soils.
John Kovar, USDA-ARS; Douglas Karlen, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture & the Environment
Poster #106
Fate of Selected Metals In a Compost System with Used Wallboard Additives.
Christopher Richards, Nova Scotia Agricultural College; Gordon Price, Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Poster #107
Grain Yield and Individual Kernel Weight As Affected by Nitrogen and Sulfur Addition In Two Maize Hybrids In the Argentinean Pampas.
Fernando Salvagiotti, INTA - National Inst. of Agricultural Technology - Argentina; Facundo Ferraguti, INTA - National Inst. of Agricultural Technology - Argentina; Julio Castellarin, INTA - National Inst. of Agricultural Technology - Argentina
Poster #108
Sulfur Cycling In a Wheat, Double Crop Soybean Rotation In Southwest Indiana.
Stephen Maloney, Purdue University; James J. Camberato, Purdue University; Shaun Casteel, Purdue University
Poster #109
Is Sulfur Limiting Corn Yields In Illinois?.
Fabian G. Fernandez, University of Illinois; Kristin D. Greer, University of Illinois; Stephen A. Ebelhar, University of Illinois
Poster #110
Nutrient Uptake by Poa Pratensis From Oxidation of Elemental Sulfur Impregnated with Micronutrients.
Tyler J. Hopkins, Brigham Young University; Bryan Hopkins, Brigham Young University; Ryan Christensen, Brigham Young University; Von Jolley, Brigham Young University; Bruce Webb, Brigham Young University