257 Global Importance and Progress of Reducing Anthropogenic Emissions of Nitrous Oxide From Cropping Systems: II



S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 1:20 PM-3:20 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizer:
Bryan Hopkins
204
Trace Gas Emissions During Manure Spreading At Field and Lab Scale: Ammonia.
Seungo Kim, Clarkson University; Michael Jahne, Clarkson University; Jessica A. Castilleja, Texas A&M University; Stefan Grimberg, Clarkson University; Thomas Holsen, Clarkson University; Shane Rogers, Clarkson University
205
Time-Depth Profiles of NO and N2O Concentrations In Andisols As Affected by Urea Placement: Comparison Among Field, Laboratory and Numerical Experiments.
Aixin Hou, Louisiana State University; Haruo Tsuruta, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Yasukazu Hosen, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
206
Photoacoustic Infrared Spectroscopy to Continuously Measure Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions From Soil.
Curtis Ransom, Brigham Young University; Joshua LeMonte, Brigham Young University; Bryan Hopkins, Brigham Young University; Tobin Story, Brigham Young University; Von Jolley, Brigham Young University; Richard Terry, Brigham Young University
207
Integrated Tillage and Nitrogen Management Effects On Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction From Cornfields.
Rex A. omonode, Purdue University; Tony Vyn, Purdue University; Richard Grant, Purdue University; Cliff Johnston, Purdue University; Douglas Smith, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory