161 Long-Term Effect of Management Practices on Soil Nutrients and Chemical Properties

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
Management practices affect soil, nutrient, and organic matter dynamics in ways that cumulatively affect soil/crop systems over long periods.
Cosponsor(s):

Soil Chemistry
Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis

Monday, November 3, 2014: 1:00 PM-2:35 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 103C

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Organizer:
Peter C. Scharf
Presider:
Augustine K Obour
1:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:05 PM
Soil Acidity and Nutrient Stratification As Affected By Long-Term Tillage and Nitrogen Fertilization.
Augustine K Obour, Kansas State University; Phillip W. Stahlman, Kansas State University; Eric Obeng, Kansas State University
1:20 PM
Nutrient Budget and Stratification in Long-Term No-till Soils.
Jason G. Warren, Oklahoma State University; Bill Jones, Oklahoma State University; Jeffrey T. Edwards, Oklahoma State University
1:35 PM
Long-Term Tillage and Crop Rotation on Soil Health at Four Locations in Ontario, Canada.
Laura L Van Eerd, University of Guelph; Katelyn A Congreves, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; E. Anne Verhallen, Ontario Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Ministry of Rural Affairs; Adam Hayes, Ontario Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Ministry of Rural Affairs
1:50 PM
Soil Phosphorus (P) Fractions and Lability in Western Kenya Oxisols after a Decade of P Inputs of Different Quality, and Response to Simulated Liming: Implications for Cost-Effective P Management.
Andrew John Margenot, University of California-Davis; Rolf Sommer, CIAT - Intl Center for Tropical Agriculture; Nicolas A. Jelinski, University of Minnesota; Sanjai J. Parikh, University of California-Davis; Louise E. Jackson, University of California-Davis
2:05 PM
Carbon Sequestration Potential of Shelterbelt Agroforestry Systems.
Gurbir Singh Dhillon, University of Saskatchewan; Kenneth Cornelius J. Van Rees, University of Saskatchewan
2:35 PM
Adjourn