247Bioenergy and Forage Crop, Ecology, Management and Quality

Poster Session

C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality

Bioenergy and Forage Crop, Ecology, Management and Quality

Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizer:
Burton Johnson
434
Effects of Preceding Crop On No-till Winter Wheat Yield and Quality.
Joshua Jennings, Kansas State University; Kraig Roozeboom, Kansas State University; Michael Stamm, Kansas State University
435
Potential for Double-Cropping with Winter Camelina.
Russell Gesch, USDA-ARS; David Archer, USDA-ARS
500
Response of a New and Commonly Grown Forage Sorghum Cultivars to Limited Irrigation and Plant Density.
Emad Jahanzad, University of Massachusetts; Amir Sadeghpour, University of massachusetts amherst; Mahshid Jorat, University of Tehran; Mohammad Chaichi, University of Tehran; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ali Farsad, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
501
Characterization of Sorghum Cultivars for Bioenergy Production Under the Southeast Texas Environment.
Abdul R. Mohammed, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Lee Tarpley, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center
502
The Potential of Maize and Sorghum Biomass Grown On Marginal Sites.
Ryan Dierking, Purdue University; Jeffrey Volenec, Purdue University; Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University
503
A Comparison of Annual and Perennial Biomass Cropping Systems for Fuel and Feed.
James H. Houx III, University of Missouri; Felix Fritschi, University of Missouri
504
Growing Perennial Energy Crops with Different Cycles Improves Feedstock Flow to Bioenergy Plants: The Cases of Miscanthus Giganteous and Cynara Cardunculus.
Sotiris V. Archontoulis, Iowa State University; Fernando E. Miguez, Iowa State University; Ken Moore, Iowa State University
505
Broadleaved Herbaceous Crops with Potential for Biomass Production in the Temperate U.S.
Thomas Voigt, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Dokyoung Lee, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Andy P. Wycislo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Gary Kling, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Allen Parrish, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
506
Utilizing Small Grain Cover Crops to Enhance Switchgrass Establishment in the Mid-South.
Amanda Ashworth, University of Tennessee; Pat Keyser, University of Tennessee; Fred Allen, University of Tennessee; Gary Bates, University of Tennessee
507
Fertilizer and Harvest Timing Effects On Miscanthus x Giganteus and Panicum Virgatum.
Allen Parrish, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Dokyoung Lee, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Thomas Voigt, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
508
Protocol for Estimating Whole-Field Biomass Yield in a Standing Crop.
Wayne H. Thompson, The Texas Agrilife Extension Service • Texas A&M University; Robert W. Myatt, The Texas Agrilife Extension Service • Texas A&M University
509
Evaluation of Mechanisms of Spread and Control Strategies for Elephantgrass (Pennisetum purpureum).
Hermes Gerardo-Cuervo, University of Florida; Lynn E. Sollenberger, University of Florida; Kenneth R. Woodard, University of Florida; John Erickson, University of Florida; Kenneth A. Langeland, University of Florida; Ann C. Wilkie, University of Florida; Alfonso Hernandez Garay, Colegio de postgraduados
510
Flowering Behavior in Prairie Cordgrass and Switchgrass in Response to Variation in Ambient Daylength.
Jia Guo, University of Ilinois.edu; Arvid Boe, South Dakota State University; Dokyoung Lee, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
511
Proso Millet for Forage Use in Northern Quebec.
Julie Lajeunesse, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
512
Evaluation of Intermediate and Tall Wheatgrass for Biomass in the Northeast.
Sidney C. Bosworth, University of Vermont; Paul Salon, USDA-NRCS
513
Evaluation of Seedling Emergence of Seeded Miscanthus x. Giganteus Under Varied Metrics of Establishment Utilizing Zeba® As a Soil Additive.
Jennifer M. Johnson, University of Georgia; R. Dewey Lee, University of Georgia - Tifton; Joseph Knoll, USDA-ARS
514
Cob Biomass Supply for Bioenergy In the North Central USA.
Marty Schmer, USDA-ARS; Heather Dose, USDA-NRCS
515
Corn Stover and Cobs Ethanol Yield As Affected by Hybrid, Bt Trait, and Environment.
Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University; Pavani Tumbalam, Michigan State University; Andrew Adkins, Michigan State University
516
Screening of Common Herbaceous and Woody Biomass Feedstock Species for Flood Tolerance.
Sougata Bardhan, University of Missouri Columbia; Shibu Jose, University of Missouri Columbia; Mark Coggeshall, University of Missouri Columbia
518
Switchgrass Production Across Diverse Environments In the USA: A Regional Feedstock Partnership Report.
Vance Owens, South Dakota State University; Chang Oh Hong, South Dakota State University; David Bransby, Auburn University; Rodney Farris, Oklahoma State University; John Fike, Virginia Tech; Emily Heaton, Iowa State University; Hilary Mayton, Cornell University; Robert Mitchell, USDA-ARS; Donald Viands, Cornell University
519
Evaluating Switchgrass Varieties for Biomass YIELD and Quality in Massachusetts.
Leryn Gorlitsky, University of Massachusetts; Stephen Herbert, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Randall Prostak, University of Massachusetts; Amir Sadeghpour, University of Massachusetts
520
Dormant-Season Plantings, Seeding Rates and Seed Dormancy Affects On Switchgrass Establishment and Yield.
Amanda Ashworth, University of Tennessee; Pat Keyser, University of Tennessee; Fred Allen, University of Tennessee; Gary Bates, University of Tennessee
521
Forage Yield and Quality of Barley-Annual Medic Intercrops: Additive Series.
Amir Sadeghpour, University of Massachusetts; Emad Jahanzad, University of Massachusetts; Alireza Esmaeili, University of Tehran; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ali Farsad, University of Massachusetts, Amherst