51Project Director Meeting for Agriculture and Natural Resources Science for Climate Variability and Change

Poster Session

Agriculture and Natural Resources Science for Climate Variability and Change: Transformational Advancements in Research, Education and Extension

Agriculture and Natural Resources Science for Climate Variability and Change

Monday, October 22, 2012: 5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Junior Ballroom D, Level 3
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Integrated, Observation-Based Carbon Monitoring for Wooded Lands of Washington, Oregon, and California.
Robert E. Kennedy, Boston University; Janet Ohmann, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Van Kane, University of Washington; Scott Powell, Montana State University; Zhiqiang Yang, Oregon State University; Justin Braaten, Oregon State University; Matthew Gregory, Oregon State University; Heather Roberts, Oregon State University; Warren Cohen, USDA-ARS Forest Service; James Lutz, University of Washington
2
Precision Zonal Management Systems for Resilient Cereal Yields and Ecosystem Services Under Variable Climates.
Nicholas Jordan, University of Minnesota; Adam Davis, USDA ARS; Stuart Grandy, University of New Hampshire; Roger Koide, Penn State University; David Mortensen, Penn State; Gerald Sims, USDA ARS; Richard Smith, University of New Hampshire; Sieglinde Snapp, Michigan State University; Kurt Spokas, University of Minnesota; Anthony Yannarell, University of Illinois
3
Hydraulic Controls On Carbon Cycling and Water Exchange Rates of Southern Conifers.
Stefano Manzoni, Duke University; Gabriel Katul, Duke University; Ram Oren, Duke University; Sari Palmroth, Duke University; Danielle Way, Duke University; Amilcare Porporato, Duke University
4
Sustainability Aspects of Perennial Grass Feedstock Production in the Southeastern Coastal Plain.
Richard Lowrance, USDA-ARS; Bharat P. Singh, Fort Valley State University; William Anderson, USDA ARS; Hari P. Singh, Fort Valley State University; Upendra M. Sainju, Research Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS, Sidney, MT
5
Regional Approaches to Climate Change (REACCH) in the Inland Pacific Northwest: Eddy Covariance Flux Measurements for High and Low Rainfall Wheat Cropping Systems.
Sarah R. Waldo, Washington State University; Jinshu Chi, Washington State University; Shelley Pressley, Washington State University; Eugene Allwine, Washington State University; Patrick O'Keeffe, Washington State University; David Huggins, USDA-ARS; William Pan, Washington State University; Claudio Stockle, Washington State University; Bryan Carlson, Washington State University; Dave Uberuaga, USDA-ARS; Brian K. Lamb, Washington State University
6
Carbon Dynamics in Management Intensive Grazing Dairy Systems.
Aaron Thompson, University of Georgia; Nicholas Hill, University of Georgia; Marc Kramer, University of California; Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia; Tom Jenkins, Clemson University; Kevin Cyle, University of Georgia-Athens; Megan Machmuller, University of Georgia-Athens; Kaylin Young, Clemson University
7
Carbon and Field-Scale Nitrate Flux Modeling Across Wide Climate Gradients and Diverse Soil Variability in the Dry-Land Agricultural Region of the Inland Pacific Northwest.
Ryan D. Boylan, Universty of Idaho; Erin Brooks, University of Idaho; David Huggins, USDA-ARS; David Brown, Washington State University
8
Integrated Resource Management Tool to Mitigate the Carbon Footprint of Swine Produced in the U.S.
Greg Thoma, University of Arkansas; Charles Maxwell, University of Arkansas; Rick Ulrich, University of Arkansas; Marty Matlock, University of Arkansas; Jennie Popp, University of Arkansas; Karl VanDevender, University of Arkansas; Sammy Sadaka, University of Arkansas; Thomas Costello, University of Arkansas; Scott Radcliffe, Purdue University; Brian Richert, Purdue University; Mark Hanigan, Virginia Tech University; William Salas, Applied Geosolutions, LLC; Changsheng Li, University of New Hampshire
9
Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Analysis of Biochar Effects On Marginal Land Conversion to Switchgrass Production.
Roger Koide, Penn State University; Curtis J. Dell, USDA-ARS; Binh Nguyen, Penn State University; R. Howard Skinner, USDA-ARS; Patrick Drohan, Pennsylvania State University; Paul R. Adler, USDA-ARS
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Sensor-Based Monitoring to Constrain Process Modeling of Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Forage Sorghum and Energy Cane Grown As Biofuel Feedstocks in the Low Desert.
David A. Grantz, University of California Riverside; G. Darrel Jenerette, University of California Riverside; Patricia Oikawa, University of California Riverside; Jennifer Eberwein, University of California Riverside
13
Environmental Impacts and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes Associated with Short-Rotation Woody Biomass Production in the Upper Great Lakes Region.
Marin Palmer, University of Wisconsin; David Rothstein, Michigan State University; Jodi Forrester, University of Wisconsin; David Mladenoff, University of Wisconsin; Anthony D'Amato, University of Minnesota
14
Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Cellulosic Bioenergy Feedstock Production On Marginal Agricultural Lands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley.
Michael Blazier, Louisiana State University AgCenter; Hal Liechty, School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello; Matthew Pelkki, School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello; Charles West, University of Arkansas; Kristofor R. Brye, University of Arkansas
15
Biofuel Cropping Systems for Feedstock Production and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation.
Michael Thompson, Iowa State University; Robert Anex, University of Wisconsin; Elizabeth Bach, Iowa State University; Teresita Chua, Iowa State University; Richard Cruse, Iowa State University; Aaron Daigh, Iowa State University; Ranae Dietzel, Iowa State University; Matthew Helmers, Iowa State University; Kirsten Hofmockel, Iowa State University; Robert Horton, Iowa State University; Meghann Jarchow, Iowa State University; Matt Liebman, Iowa State University; Fernando Miguez, Iowa State University; Virginia Nichols, Iowa State University; Fritzie Rivas, Iowa State University; Thomas Sauer, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture & the Environment; David Sundberg, Iowa State University
16
Optimizing Future Crop Yield Projection Using Weighted Multi-Model Ensemble Approaches: A New Framework for An Integrated Climate Application System.
Guillermo Baigorria, University of Florida; Dong-Wook Shin, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies - The Florida State University; David Letson, University of Miami; Steven Cocke, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies - The Florida State University; Daniel Solis, University of Miami; Norman Breuer, University of Miami; James W. Jones, University of Florida; James O'Brien, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies - The Florida State University
17
The PINEMAP CAP: Mapping the Future of Southern Pine Management in a Changing World.
Timothy A. Martin, University of Florida; Thomas Fox, Virginia Tech; Martha C. Monroe, University of Florida; Gary F. Peter, University of Florida
18
Carbon Sequestration and Gaseous Emissions in Perennial Grass Bioenergy Cropping Systems in the Northeastern US.
Brian Richards, Cornell University; Hilary Mayton, Cornell University; Cathelijne R. Stoof, Cornell University; Cedric Mason, Cornell University; Ryan Crawford, Cornell University; Julie Hansen, Cornell University; Tammo Steenhuis, Cornell University; M. Todd Walter, Cornell University; Donald Viands, Cornell University
19
Wheat-Based Cropping System Strategies for Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change.
William Pan, Washington State University; David Huggins, USDA-ARS; Harold Collins, USDA-ARS; Kefyalew Girma Desta, Washington State University; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho; Aaron Esser, Washington State University; Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho; Chad Kruger, Washington State University; Stephen Machado, Oregon State University; Steven Petrie, Oregon State University; William F. Schillinger, Washington State University; Claudio Stockle, Washington State University; Frank L. Young, USDA-ARS; Kathleen Painter, University of Idaho
20
Blending Traditional and Contemporary Agricultural Extension Methods to Address Broad-Based Stakeholder Needs for Agriculture and Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Cereal Cropping Systems.
Chad Kruger, Washington State University; Steven Petrie, Oregon State University; Georgine G. Yorgey, Washington State University; Sylvia Kantor, Washington State University; Elizabeth Allen, Washington State University; Tara Zimmerman, Washington State University
21
The Effects of N Fertilization and Harvest Frequency On Switchgrass Feedstock Quality for Biofuel Production.
Morgan E. Gallagher, Rice University; William C. Hockaday, Baylor University; Caroline A. Masiello, Rice University; Zackary P. Valdez, Baylor University; Xiaodong Gao, Rice University
22
New Tools and Incentives for Carbon, Nitrogen, and Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Management in Corn Cropping Systems.
David Wolfe, Cornell University; Keith Paustian, Colorado State University; Stephen M. Ogle, Colorado State University; Harold van Es, Cornell University-Crop & Soil Sciences; Jeff Melkonian, Cornell University; Antonio Bento, Cornell University; Jonathan Comstock, Cornell University; Peter Woodbury, Cornell University; Cynthia Rosenzweig, NASA; Angela Kong, University of California-Davis
23
Dynamic Agroecological Zones for the Inland Pacific Northwest, USA.
David Huggins, USDA-ARS; Richard A. Rupp, Washington State University; Paul Gessler, University of Idaho; William Pan, Washington State University; David Brown, Washington State University; Stephen Machado, Oregon State University; Von P. Waldon, University of Idaho; John Abatzoglou, University of Idaho; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho
24
Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer On Soil Organic Matter Pools Under Switchgrass Agriculture.
Zackary P. Valdez, Baylor University; William C. Hockaday, Baylor University; Morgan E. Gallagher, Rice University; Caroline A. Masiello, Rice University; Xiaodong Gao, Rice University
25
Technology Development As a Driving Force for Future Climate Change.
David G. Streets, Argonne National Laboratory; Fang Yan, Argonne National Laboratory
26
RICE Culture in the Sacramento-SAN Joaquin DELTA to Mitigate PAST Agricultural Impacts, Improve WATER Quality and Sequester Carbon.
William Horwath, University of California Davis; Philip Bachand, Tetrach; Steve Deverel, Hydrofocus; Bruce Linquist, University of California, Davis; Dennis Baldocchi, University of California; Leslie Butler, University of Califonia; Stuart Siegel, Wetlands & Water Resources, Inc.; Amy Merrill, Still Water Science
27
Understanding Plant-Soil-Microbial Processes to Enhance Ecosystem Services in Low-Input Biofuel Feedstock Production: Increasing Inter-Specific and Intra-Specific Biodiversity.
Gail Wilson, Oklahoma State University; Morgan Noland, Oklahoma State University; R. Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Nancy Johnson, Northern Arizona University
28
The Maize ATLAS Project: Implementation of An Experimental Framework for Studying Adaptation.
Randall Wisser, University of Delaware; Natalia De Leon, University of Wisconsin; Sherry Flint-Garcia, USDA-ARS; James Holland, USDA-ARS; Nick Lauter, USDA-ARS; Seth Murray, Texas A&M University; Wenwei Xu, Texas A&M University; Teclemariam Weldekidan, University of Delaware; Juliana Teixeira, University of Delaware; Yogasudha Veturi, University of Delaware; Naveen Kumar, University of Delaware; Kip Rogers, University of Delaware; Rupa Kanchi, Texas A&M University; Layton Peddicord, Iowa State University; Miriam Lopez, USDA-ARS; Shilpa Sood, USDA-ARS
29
Site-Specific, Climate-Friendly Farming: Early Activities and Accomplishments.
David Brown, Washington State University; Erin Brooks, University of Idaho; Jan U. Eitel, University of Idaho; David Huggins, USDA-ARS; Kathleen Painter, University of Idaho; Richard A. Rupp, Washington State University; Jeffrey L. Smith, USDA-ARS; Claudio Stockle, Washington State University; Lee Vierling, University of Idaho
30
Loblolly Pine-Switchgrass Intercropping for Sustainable Timber and Biofuels Production.
John King, North Carolina State University; Zakiya Leggett, Weyerhaeuser NR Company; Eric Sucre, Weyerhaeuser NR Company; Kurt Johnsen, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Chris Maier, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Jean-Christophe Domec, North Carolina State University; Jose Stape, North Carolina State University; John Seiler, Virginia Tech University; Brian Strahm, Virginia Tech; Thomas Fox, Virginia Tech; Janine Albaugh, North Carolina State University
31
High Planting Density Southern Pine Feedstock Production: Above and Belowground Carbon Partitioning.
Daniel Markewitz, University of Georgia-Athens; Michael Kane, University of Georgia-Athens; Dehai Zhao, University of Georgia-Athens; Robert Teskey, University of Georgia-Athens; Justin Whisenant, University of Georgia-Athens
32
Physical and Chemical Characterization of Biochars From Fast Pyrolysis of Three Biomass Feedstocks.
Thomas Schumacher, South Dakota State University; Rajesh Chintala, South Dakota State University; James Julson, South Dakota State University; Lin Wei, South Dakota State University; Sharon Clay, South Dakota State University; Douglas Malo, South Dakota State University; David Clay, South Dakota State University; Ron Gelderman, South Dakota State University; Sharon Papiernik, USDA-ARS
33
Improving Student and Teacher Knowledge of Climate Change and Agricultural Science in the Inland Pacific Northwest.
Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho; Kattlyn Wolf, University of Idaho; Jonathan Velez, Oregon State University; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho
34
Unraveling the Role of Soil Moisture As a Driver of Soil Oxygen Variation: A Sensor Network Approch.
Amy Burgin, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Terry Loecke, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
35
Global Warming Potential During the Construction Phase of Wetland Restoration.
Terry Loecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Karla Jarecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Amy Burgin, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
36
National Facilitation of Extension Programming in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation for Animal Agriculture.
Richard R. Stowell, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Joseph Harrison, Washington State University; Saqib Mukhtar, Texas Agrilife Extension; Jill Heemstra, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Mark Risse, The University of Georgia; Curt Gooch, Cornell University; Larry Jacobson, University of Minnesota
37
Forecasting Carbon Storage of Eastern Forests: Can American Chestnut Restoration Improve Storage Potential in an Uncertain Future?.
Douglass F. Jacobs, Purdue University; Arjanus De Bruijn, Purdue University; Harmony Dalgleish, Purdue University; Nathaniel F. Lichti, Purdue University; Brian Sturtevant, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Eric Gustafson, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Dan Kashian, Wayne State University; Hao Zhang, Purdue University
38
Migration of Agriculture Back to the Southeast As An Adaptation to Climate Change.
Richard McNider, University of Alabama in Huntsville
39
Bioearth: A Regional-Scale Earth System Model to Inform Land and Water Management Decisions.
Jennifer Adam, Washington State University; Claudio Stockle, Washington State University; Chad Kruger, Washington State University; Michael Brady, Washington State University
40
Regional Approaches to Climate Change for Inland Pacific Northwest Cereal Production Systems.
Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho; John Abatzoglou, University of Idaho; Ian Burke, Washington State University; John Antle, Oregon State University; Erin Brooks, University of Idaho; Susan Capalbo, Oregon State University; Paul Gessler, University of Idaho; David Huggins, USDA-ARS; Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho; Chad Kruger, Washington State University; Brian Lamb, Washington State University; Stephen Machado, Oregon State University; Phil Mote, Oregon State University; Kathleen Painter, University of Idaho; William Pan, Washington State University; Steven Petrie, Oregon State University; Timothy Paulitz, Washington State University; Claudio Stockle, Washington State University; Jonathan Velez, Oregon State University; Von Walden, University of Idaho; Jeffry Wulfhorst, University of Idaho; Kattlyn Wolf, University of Idaho
41
Impacts of Biomass Sorghum Feedstock Production On Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the South Central Region.
Joseph Storlien, Texas A&M University; Frank Hons, Texas A&M University; Jason Wight, Texas A&M University; James Heilman, Texas A&M University; Terry Gentry, Texas A&M University; Fugen Dou, Texas AgriLife Research
42
Climate and Corn-Based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project: Overview and Flowchart.
Lois Wright Morton, Iowa State University; Lori Abendroth, Iowa State University
43
From Climate Variability to Climate Change: Extension Challenges and Opportunities in the Southeast USA.
Clyde W. Fraisse, University of Florida; Daniel Dourte, University of Florida; Brenda V. Ortiz, Auburn University; Mark Risse, The University of Georgia; Scott Templeton, Clemson University; Michael Thomas, Florida A&M University
44
Predictive Modeling of the Effects of Climate Change on the Infestation Patterns of a Migratory Crop Pest Insect.
Rod Nagoshi, USDA-ARS; S. Fleischer, USDA-ARS; John Westbrook, USDA ARS; R. Meagher, USDA-ARS
45
Adapting Chicken Production to Climate Change Through Breeding.
Carl J. Schmidt, University of Delaware; Susan J. Lamont, Iowa State University; Michael E. Persia, Iowa State University; Christopher M. Ashwell, North Carolina State University; Max F. Rothschild, Iowa State University