301Soil Carbon, Nutrients, and Greenhouse Gases From Managed Forest and Range Systems

Poster Session

S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils

This session will include papers that discuss soil carbon, nutrients, and greenhouse gases from managed forest and range systems or from disturbed wildland systems.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizer:
Andy Scott
Presider:
Lucas Nave
2022
Spatial Variability of Soil Carbon Stocks in Relation to Grazing Management and Soil Properties.
Ana B. Wingeyer, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; John Guretzky, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Martha Mamo, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Walter Schacht, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jerry Volesky, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2023
Afforestation Effects On Soil Carbon Storage: An Assessment for the United States Based On Meta-Analysis, Stable Isotopes, and a Geospatial Soil Carbon Database.
Lucas Nave, University of Michigan; Christopher Swanston, USDA-Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Umakant Mishra, University of California-Berkeley; Knute Nadelhoffer, University of Michigan
2024
Improved Grass Selections and Their Impact On Soil Carbon Partitioning in Pastoral Systems of the Northern Marianas Islands.
Julia Cramer, University of Hawaii; Susan E. Crow, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Jonathan L. Deenik, University of Hawaii at Manoa
2026
Carbon Dynamics of Agroforest Systems in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley.
Kristin M. McElligott, Arkansas Forest Resources Center, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture; Hal Liechty, School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello; Kristofor R. Brye, University of Arkansas; Michael Blazier, Louisiana State University AgCenter
2027
Effects of Organic Matter Removal and Competing Vegetation Control On Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in a Pacific Northwest Douglas-Fir Plantation.
Erika Knight, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington; Paul Footen, University of Washington; Robert Harrison, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington; Thomas Terry, Weyerhaeuser Corporation (retired) and USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; Scott Holub, Weyerhaeuser Co.
2028
Soil CO2, CH4, and N2O Fluxes in a Switchgrass and Loblolly Pine Intercropping System.
Paliza Shrestha, Virginia Tech; John Seiler, Virginia Tech University; Brian Strahm, Virginia Tech; Eric Sucre, Weyerhaeuser NR Company; Zakiya Leggett, Weyerhaeuser NR Company
2029
Relationship Between Plant Biomass and Gas Flux At Busby Forest.
Lakeitha Mitchell, Lincoln University; Nsalambi Nkongolo, Lincoln University of Missouri
2030
Evaluating the Long-Term Effect of Harvest On Soil Carbon Dynamics of Pinus Densiflora Stands in Korea Using Modeling Approach.
Chan-woo Park, Korea University; Koong Yi, Korea University; Yowhan Son, Korea University; Tae Kyung Yoon, Korea University; Saerom Han, Korea University; Raehyun Kim, Korea Forest Research Institute
2031
: Changes in Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, Enzyme Activities, and Bacterial Population in Forest Soils Following Sawlog Harvest.
Kathleen M. Hatch, University of Missouri; Keith Goyne, University of Missouri-Columbia; Robert J. Kremer, USDA-ARS; John M. Kabrick, USDA-ARS Forest Service
2032
Impacts of Intensive Management and Genetic Improvement On Soil CO2 Efflux and Carbon Cycling in Managed Loblolly Pine Forests.
Chelsea G. Drum, University of Florida; Eric Jokela, University of Florida; Jason G. Vogel, Texas A&M University; Edward A. Schuur, University of Florida
2034
Nitrogen-Fixing Tree Mulch Increases Labile and Stable Soil Carbon Fractions in an Agroforestry System.
Adel Youkhana, University of Hawaii; Travis Idol, University of Hawaii at Manoa