275 Bioenergy and Soil Sustainability: Forest, Range and Wildlands: II



S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizers:
Ivan Fernandez and Thomas R. Fox
Presiders:
Ivan Fernandez and Thomas Fox
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Patterns of Nutrient Release Associated with CWD Following Varying Levels of Retention, and Their Relationship with Foliar Nutrition.
Scott Wiebe, Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio Economy; David Morris, Government of Ontario; Nancy Luckai, Lakehead University; Douglas Reid, Government of Ontario
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Assessing Bioenergy Harvest Risks: Geospatially Explicit Tools for Maintaining Soil Productivity in Western US Forests.
Mark Kimsey, University of Idaho; Deborah Page-Dumroese, United States Forest Service; Mark Coleman, University of Idaho
312
National Inventory of Soil Carbon Stock In Japanese Forest Confirmed Historical Human Impact On Soil Degradation for Hundred of Years.
Satoru Miura, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Shin Ugawa, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Kazuki Nanko, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Nagaharu Tanaka, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Shigeto Ikeda, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Kazuhito Morisada, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Shinji Kaneko, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute; Masamichi Takahashi, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute
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Intensive Harvesting of Forest Biomass As a Source of Bioenergy: Impacts On Soil Microclimate.
Amelie Trottier-Picard, Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue; Evelyne Thiffault, Natural resources Canada; Annie DesRochers, Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue; David Pare, Natural resources Canada; Christian Messier, Universite du Quebec a Montreal; Nelson Thiffault, Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune
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Carbon Mineralization Influenced by Biochar Loading Rates Under Different Land Uses and Soil Textures.
Christine Bliss, University of Florida; Patrick Minogue, University of Florida; Cheryl Mackowiak, University of Florida; David Wright, University of Florida; Nicholas Comerford, University of Florida
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Soil Carbon Monitoring Plots In Vermont's Sustainably Managed Forests.
Donald Ross, University of Vermont; Juliette Juillerat, University of Vermont; Sandy Wilmot, Vermont Department of Forest, Parks and Recreation
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Environmental Sustainability of Intensive Forest Biomass Removals: Towards a Global Meta-Analysis.
Brian D. Titus, Natural Resources Canada; Robert Fleming, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada; Charles Smith, University of Toronto; Gustaf Egnell, SLU; David Morris, Government of Ontario; Evelyne Thiffault, Natural Resources Canada; D. Andrew Scott, USDA Forest Service (FS)