80 Biochar Effects On Soils, Plants, Waters, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: II

Poster Session
ASA Section: Environmental Quality Biochar may have beneficial primary or secondary effects on soil properties and plant yields, reduce soil greenhouse gas emissions, and be useful sorbent for metals, pesticides, and other agrochemicals. Biochar agronomic impacts have focused on biotic and abiotic factors following land application. However, further research is needed to further elucidate mechanisms and develop guidelines for biochar utilization, as not all biochars are created equal; individual biochars may address different soil constraints. This topical session brings together scientists focused on all facets of biochar research, to generate discussion of results and provide a forum to mold future directions of collaborative investigation.

Cosponsor(s):

Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community
Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1

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Community Leader:
James Ippolito
Organizer:
Kurt A. Spokas
Presiders:
Kurt A. Spokas and James Ippolito
Poster #230
Aminocyclopyrachlor Sorption in Biochar and Activated Charcoal Amended Soils.
Jennifer Rittenhouse, USDA-ARS; Pamela Rice, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service; Kurt A. Spokas, USDA-ARS; William Koskinen, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service
Poster Presentation
  • Rittenhouse et al 2012_SSSA poster.pdf (751.5 kB)
  • Poster #231
    Compost and Biochar As Amendments for Reclaiming a Saline-Sodic Soil Using Recycled Water.
    Vijayasatya Chaganti, University of california, Riverside; Namratha Reddy, University of California, Riverside; David Crohn, University of California, Riverside
    Poster #232
    Effects of Biochar Use On Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Organic Farming In the Ohio Valley.
    Andrew G. Schneider, University of Cincinnati; R. Alan Wight, University of Cincinnati; Amy Townsend-Small, University of Cincinnati
    Poster Presentation
  • Pryatel - Biochar Poster.pdf (1.2 MB)
  • Poster #233
    Agglomeration of Biochar for Agronomic Use.
    Amir Hass, West Virginia State University; Harry Godwin, USDA-ARS; Javier Gonzalez, USDA-ARS-NSERL; Ken Moss, Piedmont Bioproducts; Richard Zobel, USDA-ARS, Plant Science Research Unit
    Poster #234
    Quantitative Prediction of Biochar Soil Amendments by near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy.
    Ross M. Allen, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc; David A. Laird, Iowa State University
    Poster Presentation
  • Ross Poster 9-23-12-40x40.pdf (508.0 kB)
  • Poster #235
    Interaction Effects Between Biochar and Fertilization Levels On Plant Production and N Losses.
    Engil Pereira, University of California, Davis; Rafaela F. Conz, University of California Davis; Johan Six, University of California, Davis
    Poster Presentation
  • 2012 ASA Biochar Poster.pdf (10.0 MB)
  • Poster #300
    Biochar Addition Rate Controls GHG Fluxes, Soil Priming, and Microbial Community Composition in Temperate Soils.
    Catherine E. Stewart, USDA-ARS; Karolien Denef, Colorado State University; Jorin Botte, Colorado State University; Jesus D. Gomez, Universidad Autonoma Chapingo; Jiyong Zheng, Northwest A & F University; M. Francesca Cotrufo, Colorado State University
    Poster #301
    Crop, Soil, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Response to Biochar As a Soil Amendment for Corn (Zea mays L.) and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
    Emily Evans, University of Minnesota; Paulo Pagliari, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey Strock, University of Minnesota
    Poster #302
    Land Application of Gasification Biochar.
    Nathan Nelson, Kansas State University; Andrew Miller, MRI Global; Andrew Heggenstaller, MRI Global; Arthur Fink, Kansas State University; Albert Bennett, ICM Inc.
    Poster Presentation
  • 2012 Biochar Field Study Draft01 rotated.pdf (5.6 MB)
  • Poster #303
    Nutrient, Carbon and Salt Release From Poultry Litter Biochar.
    Joshua Cook, West Virginia University; Louis McDonald, West Virginia University; Walter E. Veselka, West Virginia University; James T. Anderson, West Virginia University
    Poster #304
    The Effect of Co-Application Pine Chip Biochar and Poultry Litter On N Mineralization.
    Julia Gaskin, University of Georgia; Harry Schomberg, USDA-ARS; Keith Harris, University of Georgia; Robin Woodroof, USDA-ARS; K. C. Das, University of Georgia
    Poster #305
    Perennial Legume Seedling Growing After Additions of Biochar and Cow Manure in a Degraded Amazonian Oxisol.
    Newton Falcao Sr., National Institute for Amazonian Research; Elson da Costa Passos, National Institute for Amazonian Research; Danielle Monteiro de Oliveira, National Institute for Amazonian Research; Nicholas Comerford, University of Florida
    Poster #306
    Poster #307
    Phosphorus Dynamics in the Soil and Crop Upon Sewage Sludge Biochar Application.
    Hideki Kawamata, Soka University; Shinjiro Sato, Soka University
    Poster Presentation
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  • Poster #308
    Leachability and Plant Absorption of Heavy Metals From Sewage Sludge Biochar.
    Mieko Yachigo, Soka University; Shinjiro Sato, Soka University
    Poster #309
    Improvement of Soil Physical Quality by Organic and Inorganic Amendments.
    Atanu Mukherjee, The Ohio State University; Rattan Lal, Carbon Management and Sequestration Center
    Poster #310
    Biochar, Compost, and Microbial Soil Amendments to High Tunnel Organic Romaine Lettuce.
    Gordon K. Stearman, Tennessee Tech University; Randy Dodson, Tennessee Tech University; Ray Handley, Tennessee Tech University; Cole Patton, Tennessee Tech University; Judson Mofield, Tennessee Tech University; Jordan Dixon, Tennessee Tech University; Michael Gilbert, Tennessee Tech University; Sue Ann Smith, Tennessee Tech University; Jacob Jones, Tennessee Tech University
    Poster #311
    Improved Biomass, Essential Oil, and Flavonoid Yield of Greenhouse Basil in Five Organic Soil Substrates.
    Landon Young, Purdue University; Lori Hoagland, Purdue University; Roberto Lopez, Purdue University; Mario Ferruzzi, Purdue University
    Poster #312
    Phosphorus Chemistry in Bone and Wood Char.
    Marie Zwetsloot, Cornell University; Johannes Lehmann, Cornell University; Dawit Solomon, Cornell University
    Poster #313
    Anion Exchange Capacity of Biochar.
    Michael Lawrinenko, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University
    Poster #315
    The Utility of Biochar in Riparian Buffer Zones; The Environmental Fate of Innovative Agricultural Fertilizers in Southern Illinois.
    Audrey Sweet, Southern Illinois University; Jon Schoonover, Southern Illinois University; Karl Williard, Southern Illinois University