366 Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Interactions and Soil Carbon Dynamics in Long-Term Research Experiments

Oral Session
ASA Section: Environmental Quality
Soil chemical, physical, and biological properties influence soil C storage and dynamics.  Management practices that enhance soil C stock will offset greenhouse gas emissions through anthropogenic activity, enhance soil resilience for future climate changes, and improve soil health.  This session is intended to address empirical soil C and/or CO2 emission studies, using data from long-term experiments and process-based modeling approaches, in assessing management impacts on soil processes and adaption to future climate change.

Approved for 2.0 SW CEUs

Cosponsor(s):

Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community

Wednesday, November 9, 2016: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Room 122 A

Community Leader:
Maysoon M. Mikha
Moderator:
Hero T. Gollany
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:05 AM
Seasonal Greenhouse Gas and Soil Nutrient Cycling in Semi-Arid Native and Non-Native Perennial Grass Pastures.
Brekke Peterson, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory; Jean L. Steiner, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory; Miguel Arango, Colombian Corporation of Agricultural Research (Corpoica); Charles W. Rice, Kansas State University
8:20 AM
Analysis of Factors Controlling Soil Organic Matter Dynamics As Affected By Management Practices: A Model Inter-Comparison Study.
Jagadeesh Yeluripati, The James Hutton Institute; Roberto Ferrise, University of Florence; Bhim Bahadur Ghaley, University of Copenhagen; Lorenzo Brilli, University of Florence; Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Aarhus University; Kirsten Schelde, Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University; John Roy Porter, University of Copenhagen; Daniele Antichi, University of Pisa; Francesco Morari, University of Padua; Domenico Ventrella, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics - CREA-SCA; Marco Bindi, University of Florence; Peter Smith, University of Aberdeen,
8:35 AM
The Potential for Full Inversion Tillage to Increase Soil Carbon Storage during Pasture Renewal in New Zealand.
Michael H. Beare, New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research; Erin Lawrence-Smith, New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research; Denis Curtin, New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; Frank Kelliher, AgResearch
8:50 AM
Coupled Dynamics of Iron and Iron-Bound Organic Carbon in Forest Soils during Anaerobic Reduction.
Qian Zhao, University of Nevada Reno; Dinesh Adhikari, University of Nevada-Reno; Jacqueline Mejia, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Rixiang Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Aman Patel, The Davidson Academy of Nevada; Xilong Wang, Peking University; Yuanzhi Tang, Georgia Tech - Georgia Institute of Technology; Daniel Obrist, Desert Research Institute; Eric E Roden, University of Wisconsin Madison; Yu Yang, University of Nevada - Reno
9:05 AM
Stacked Crop Rotation Reduces Soil Organic Carbon and Crop Yield Compared with Alternate-Year Rotation.
Upendra M. Sainju, USDA-ARS; Andrew W. Lenssen, Iowa State University; Brett L. Allen, USDA-ARS; William B. Stevens, USDA-ARS; Jalal D Jabro, USDA-ARS
9:35 AM
Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Lessons Learnt from Long-Term Fertiliser Experiment on Rice-Wheat Cropping System.
Babu S Brar, Punjab Agricultural University; Gurmeet Singh Dheri, Punjab Agricultural University; Harmanjit S Dhadli, Punjab Agricultural University; Seema Chaudhary, Punjab Agricultural University
9:50 AM
Concluding Remarks
10:00 AM
Adjourn