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Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Posters: II

Poster Session

C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality

Oilseed and fiber crops provide most of the vegetable oils consumed and most of the textiles worn across the world. Methods to improve these systems will be presented.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Hall
Organizer:
Chad Lee
Simulation of Post-Anthesis Drought Effect On Sorghum Using Chemical Desiccants.
Patrick Obia Ongom, Purdue University; Gebisa Ejeta, Purdue University
Switchgrass Performance As a Bioenergy Crop in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Doo-hong Min, Kansas State University; Christian Kapp, Michigan State University; Johnathon D. Holman, Kansas State University; Kimberly A. Cassida, Michigan State University
Optimal Fall Harvest Time for Production of High-Quality Switchgrass Grown for Combustion.
Leryn E. Gorlitsky, University of Massachusetts; Amir Sadeghpour, University of Massachusetts; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts; Sarah A. Weis, University of Massachusetts; Stephen J. Herbert, University of Massachusetts
Assessing Various Seedbed Preparations On Switchgrass Establishment and Production.
Amir Sadeghpour, University of Massachusetts; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts; Emad Jahanzad, University of Massachusetts; Leryn E. Gorlitsky, University of Massachusetts; Michelle DaCosta, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Stephen J. Herbert, University of Massachusetts
Seeding Date Influence On New Pulses In North Dakota.
Kuhu Sahu, North Dakota State University; Burton L. Johnson, North Dakota State University; Richard Eggum, North Dakota State University
Progress Towards a 2,4-D Tolerant Red Clover (Trifolium pratense).
Tara Leigh Burke, University of Kentucky; James Roberts, University of Kentucky; Norman Taylor, University of Kentucky; Michael Barrett, University of Kentucky
Theoretical Ethanol Yield for Potential Bioenergy Sorghum Genotypes of Differing Compositions.
Monique K Long, Purdue University; Jeffrey J. Volenec, Purdue University; Sylvie M. Brouder, Purdue University
Impact of Drought On Bioenergy Sorghum Production.
James H. Houx III, University of Missouri; Felix B. Fritschi, University of Missouri; Michael J. W. Maw, University of Missouri
Impact of Managed Subsurface Drainage On Forage Production and Nitrogen Loss.
Patrick R. Nash, University of Missouri; Kelly A. Nelson, University of Missouri; Peter P. Motavalli, University of Missouri
Water Use in a Winter Camelina – Soybean Double Crop System.
Russell W. Gesch, USDA-ARS; Jane M-F Johnson, USDA-ARS
Planting Method and Seeding Date Affects Winter Camelina Establishment and Yield.
Augustine K. Obour, University of Wyoming; Jerry J. Nachtman, University of Wyoming; Robert E. Baumgartner, University of Wyoming
Evaluation of Winter and Spring Canola in Dairy Farm Rotations for On-Farm Fuel and Dairy Cattle Feed.
Heather D. Karsten, Pennsylvania State University; Glenna M. Malcolm, Pennsylvania State University; Douglas B. Beegle, Pennsylvania State University; Douglas Schaufler, Pennsylvania State University; Virginia Ishler, Penn State University; John Tooker, Pennsylvania State University; Peter J. A. Kleinman, USDA-ARS; Thomas Richard, Pennsylvania State University
Winter Canola Response To Simulated Grazing In The Southern High Plains.
Sangamesh V. Angadi, New Mexico State University; Sultan Begna, New Mexico State University, Clovis, NM; Michael J. Stamm, Kansas State University
Spring Safflower Water Extraction Patterns Under Different Irrigation Management Strategies In The Southern High Plains.
Sukhbir Singh, New Mexico State University; Sangamesh V. Angadi, New Mexico State University; Sultan Begna, New Mexico State University, Clovis, NM; Kulbhushan K. Grover, New Mexico State University
Yield and Yield Components Variability of Grain Sorghum Genotypes.
Fatemeh etemadi, UMass Amherst; Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts-Amherst