187 Biochar Period: If You Have Data We Want to See It (includes student competition)

Poster Session
ASA Section: Environmental Quality
This is a general poster session.  If you have not presented an oral presentation please join us for a poster session.
Cosponsor(s):

Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community

Monday, November 7, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Exhibit Hall CDE

Organizer:
Jason D Streubel
Poster #187-808
Carbon-Nitrogen Mineralization in Highly Weathered Coastal Plain Ultisols: Effect of Switchgrass Biochars with Supplemental Nitrogen.
Gilbert C. Sigua, USDA-ARS; Jeffrey Novak, USDA-ARS, Coastal Plains Soil, Water and Plant Research Center; Donald W. Watts, USDA-ARS, Coastal Plains Soil, Water and Plant Research Center; Ariel A. Szogi, USDA-ARS; Paul Shumaker, USDA-ARS, Coastal Plains Soil, Water and Plant Research Center
Poster Presentation
  • Sigua Poster_ASA Meeting 2016_Revised.pdf (4.8 MB)
  • Poster #187-809
    Recycling Roadway Deicing Salts Using Pyrolysis of Halophytic Feedstocks to Produce Biochar for Roadway Application.
    Tessali Wahls, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Gregory E. Welbaum, Virginia Tech; Andrew Alden, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
    Poster #187-810
    Analysis of the Chemically- and Thermally-Labile Biochar Fractions.
    Santanu Bakshi, Iowa State University, Dept. of Agronomy; Chumki Banik, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University
    Poster #187-811
    Impacts of Biochar Aging and Soil Type on Soil Nitrogen Dynamics.
    Santanu Bakshi, Iowa State University, Dept. of Agronomy; Samuel Rathke, Iowa State University; Chumki Banik, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University
    Poster #187-812
    Removal of Chromium from Aqueous Solution By Biochars Derived from Sugarcane Residue with Pretreatments.
    Ran Xiao, Louisiana State University; Jim J. Wang, Louisiana State University; Baoyue Zhou, Louisiana State University; Zengqiang Zhang, Northwest A&F University; Ronghua Li, Northwest A&F University
    Poster #187-813
    Impacts of Biochar on Nitrogen Cycling Microbial Communities and Nitrous Oxide Emissions.
    Joe Edwards, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Cameron M. Pittelkow, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; Wendy H. Yang, University of Illinois; Angela D. Kent, University of Illinois
    Poster Presentation
  • Edwards _ ASA Biochar Poster Final.pdf (3.5 MB)
  • Poster #187-814
    Enhanced Phosphate Removal from Aqueous Solutions By MgO-Impregnated Magnetic Biochar and Biochar-Mg/Al Layer Double Hydroxide Composite.
    Baoyue Zhou, Louisiana State University; Ronghua Li, Northwest A&F University; Jim J. Wang, Louisiana State University
    Poster #187-815
    The Role of Charcoal in Nutrient Cycling Following Prescribed Fires.
    Zachary Carter, University of Nevada - Reno; Benjamin Sullivan, University of Nevada - Reno; Jerry Qualls, University of Nevada - Reno; Robert R. Blank, USDA-ARS; Paul Verburg, University of Nevada - Reno
    Poster #187-816
    Impacts of Biochar and Various Bioenergy Cropping Systems on Plant Available Soil Nutrients.
    Chumki Banik, Iowa State University; Natalia Rogovska, Iowa State University; Samuel Rathke, Iowa State University; Santanu Bakshi, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University; Catherine Bonin, Iowa State University; Robert B. Mitchell, Grain, Forage, and Bioenergy Research Unit USDA-ARS
    Poster #187-817
    Reversing the C Balance of Soil-Free Substrates By Substituting Biochar for Peat.
    Andrew John Margenot, University of California-Davis; Barbara Samartini Queiroz Alves, University of California-Davis; Devin A. Rippner, University of California-Davis; Chongyang Li, University of California-Davis; Deirdre E. Griffin, University of California-Davis; Maya C Buelow, University of California-Davis; Emily J Tibbett, University of California-Davis; Caleb Wang, University of California-Davis; Yuhei Nakayama, University of California, Davis
    Poster Presentation
  • SSSA marigoldBC 4NOV16.pdf (1.8 MB)
  • Poster #187-818
    Phosphorus Release from Various Biochar Feedstocks: Implications for Land Management.
    Andressa Freitas, University of Florida; Vimala D. Nair, University of Florida; Willie G. Harris, University of Florida; Cheryl Mackowiak, University of Florida
    Poster Presentation
  • Poster_SSSA_Meeting_Andressa_Freitas.pdf (801.7 kB)
  • Poster #187-819
    Tying Together Biochar Properties with Corn Root Development and Nutrient Uptake.
    Rachel Backer, McGill University - MacDonald Campus Library; Donald L Smith, McGill University - Macdonald Campus
    Poster #187-820
    Use of Biochar in Brazilian Land-Use Systems: The Current State of Knowledge.
    Felipe M. Pinheiro, University of Florida; P. K. Ramachandran Nair, University of Florida; Vimala D. Nair, University of Florida
    Poster Presentation
  • Poster_ASA_FelipePinheiro et al..pdf (845.3 kB)
  • Poster #187-821
    Use of Biochars from Olive OIL Mill Waste for Water Decontamination.
    Esperanza Duran, IRNAS-CSIC; BEATRIZ GÁMIZ, IRNAS -CSIC; Lucia Cox, IRNAS-CSIC; Maria CARMEN Hermosin, IRNAS-CSIC
    Poster #187-822
    Can Walnut Shell-Based Biochar Provide Potassium to Support Plant Productivity?.
    Laura Boots, California State University-Chico; Suzette Turner, California State University-Chico; Kevin Foley, Mushroom Premier; Garrett C. Liles, California State University-Chico
    Poster #187-823
    Influence of Biochar Carbon Thermal Stability and pH on Phosphorus Sorption in Sandy Soils.
    Lucy W Ngatia, Florida A&M University; Yuch P Hsieh, Florida A&M University; Djanan W Nemours, Florida A&M University; Robert W. Taylor, Florida A&M University
    Poster #187-900
    Quantifying Biochar Impacts on Plant Available Water and Water Use Efficiency.
    Deborah Aller, Iowa State University; David A. Laird, Iowa State University; Samuel Rathke, Iowa State University