157 Phosphorus Science & Management Posters

Poster Session
SSSA Division: Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
This session will focus on the science and management of phosphorus in a soil fertility and plant nutrition context.
Cosponsor(s):

Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis

Monday, November 16, 2015: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Minneapolis Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC

Organizer:
Carrie A.M. Laboski
Poster #1425
Minnesota Long-Term Phosphorus Management Trials: The Build Period.
Karina P. Fabrizzi, University of Minnesota; Albert L. Sims, University of Minnesota; Daniel E. Kaiser, University of Minnesota; Carl Rosen, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey S. Strock, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey A. Vetsch, University of Minnesota
Poster Presentation
  • 1425.pdf (141.1 kB)
  • Poster #1426
    Is Biosolids Incinerator Ash a Safe and Effective Phosphate Fertilizer?.
    James E. Crants, University of Minnesota; Carl J. Rosen, University of Minnesota; Cameron Blake, University of Minnesota; Matthew McNearney, University of Minnesota
    Poster #1427
    Impact of Sampling Depth on Soil Phosphorus and Fertilizer Recommendation.
    Gobena Huluka, Auburn University; Charles C. Mitchell, Auburn University
    Poster #1428
    Mobilization Characteristics of Phosphate a.
    Ji Hye Jeon, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Dong S. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science; Kyo Suk Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Ji S. Shin, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Jae B. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Ri N. Joo, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Myoung Y. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Se W. Min, Daejeon Doonsan Girl’s High School; Doug Y. Chung, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,
    Poster #1429
    Mobilization Characteristics of Phosphate Adsorbed Onto the Sorption Sites of Soils By Oxalic Acid.
    Dong S. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Kyo Suk Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Ji S. Shin, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Jae B. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Ri N. Joo, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Myoung Y. Lee, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Saet B. Park, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Hee J. Chang, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,; Won S. Choi, Chungnam National University; Se W. Min, Daejeon Doonsan Girl’s High School; Doug Y. Chung, Chungnam National University, Bio-Environmental Chemistry, College of Agriculture and Life science, Daejeon, South Korea,
    Poster #1430
    Phosphorus Uptake By Potato (Solanum tuberosum) from Fertilizers Recovered from Anaerobic Digestion.
    Harold P. Collins, USDA-ARS; Emi Kimura, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Chad Kruger, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University; craig Frear, Washington State University