326 Bioenergy, Forage and Other Crop Ecology, Management and Quality



C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizer:
Jeffrey Edwards
Presider:
Jeffrey Edwards
709
Utilizing NDVI and Remote Sensing Data to Identify Spatial Variability In Plant Stress As Influenced by Landscape Position and Crop Management.
Joshua J. Henik, Iowa State University; Knapp Allen, Iowa State University; Kenneth Moore, Iowa State University
710
Fertilizer and Harvest Management of Switchgrass in Illinois.
Allen Parrish, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Thomas B. Voigt, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Dokyoung Lee, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
711
Seasonal Cycling and Partitioning of N, P, and K In Perennial Bioenergy Crops.
Jennifer L. Burks, Purdue University; Jeffrey Volenec, Purdue University; Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University
712
Eddy Covariance Based Estimates of Net Ecosystem Exchanges in Bioenergy Cropping Ecosystems.
Pradeep Wagle, Oklahoma State University; Vijaya Gopal Kakani, Oklahoma State University
713
Influence of Potassium and Phosphorus on Yield and Composition of Switchgrass.
Patrick Woodson, Purdue University; Suzanne Cunningham, Purdue University; Patrick Murphy, Purdue University; Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University; Jeffrey Volenec, Purdue University
714
Fungicide and Insecticide Effects On Switchgrass Establishment.
Sindy Interrante, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia; Jimmy Stein, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Twain Butler, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
715
Estimation of Nitrogen Fixation Rates of Common Versus Hairy Vetch and Seeding Rates Needed for Interseeding Into Established Switchgrass Stands.
Kara Warwick, University of Tennessee; Fred Allen, University of Tennessee; Patrick Keyser, University of Tennessee; Gary Bates, University of Tennessee; Donald Tyler, University of Tennessee; Paris Lambdin, University of Tennessee; Amanda Ashworth, Universty of Tennessee
716
Irrigating Tifton 85 Bermudagrass for Forage Production In the Humid Southeast.
Philip Bauer, USDA-ARS; Kenneth C. Stone, USDA-ARS; John Andrae, Clemson University; Warren Busscher, USDA-ARS
717
Establishing a Fall Harvest Window for Switchgrass Based On Optimum Decline In Phosphorus and Potassium Levels In Shoots.
Jennifer Lane, University of Tennessee; Fred Allen, University of Tennessee; Carl Sams, University of Tennessee; Donald Tyler, University of Tennessee; William Hart, University of Tennessee; Jerome Grant, University of Tennessee
718
Effects of Biosolids Rates and Harvest Frequency on Switchgrass Yield and Biomass Feedstock Quality.
Xiaojun Liu, Virginia Tech; John Fike, Virginia Tech; John Galbraith, Virginia Tech; David Starner, Virginia Tech
719
Characterization of Ontario Crop Residue Yield and Nutrient Property Variability.
Katie L. Kendall, University of Guelph; Bill Deen, University of Guelph; Ian McDonald, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
720
Harvest Date Affects Herbage Composition and Methane Production From Switchgrass Grown In Eastern Canada.
Gilles Belanger, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Annie Claessens, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Philippe Savoie, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Gaetan Parent, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Annick Bertrand, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Gaetan Tremblay, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Daniel Massé, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Yan Gilbert, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Daniel Babineau, Groupe EBI
721
Cellulosic Ethanol Production of Forage Sorghum Under Deficit Irrigation.
Jonathan Cotton, Texas Tech University; Gloria Burow, USDA-ARS; Jennifer Moore-Kucera, Texas Tech University; Veronica Acosta-Martinez, USDA
722
Temporal Distribution of Major Pest and Benefical Insects On Bioenergy Crops In North Alabama.
Rufina Ward, Alabama A&M University; Ernst Cebert, Alabama A&M University; Kenneth Ward, Alabama A&M University