Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

304 M.S. Grad Student Poster Competition

Poster Session
C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality
Graduate Student Poster Competition for students working toward a Master of Science degree in the agricultural sciences or closely-related field of study.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Organizer:
R. Scott Tubbs
Poster #404
Double-Cropping Pennycress (Thlapsi arvense L.) with High-Value Short-Season Crops in the Upper Midwest.
Sarah A. Moore, University of Minnesota; M. Scott Wells, University of Minnesota; Alexander Hard, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota; Michelle Dobbratz, University of Minnesota; Roger L. Becker, University of Minnesota; Russell W. Gesch, USDA-ARS; Frank Forcella, USDA-ARS
Poster Presentation
  • Moore_ASAposter_2017.pdf (1.1 MB)
  • Poster #405
    Evaluating Forage Sorghum and Pearl Millet for Forage Production and Quality in the Texas High Plains.
    Joshua Machicek, West Texas A&M University Farm & Ranch Club; Brock C. Blaser, West Texas A&M University; Bradley Crookston, West Texas A&M University
    Poster Presentation
  • Graduate Poster 2017.pdf (2.5 MB)
  • Poster #406
    Which Management Strategies Are Required to Economically Reduce Winter Wheat Yield Gaps?.
    Brent Jaenisch, Kansas State University; Romulo Pisa Lollato, Kansas State University
    Poster #407
    Relative Maturity and Population Effects on Yield Components in Double-Crop Soybean in Indiana.
    Stephen Boersma, Purdue University; Shaun Casteel, Purdue University
    Poster #408
    Calcium Uptake in Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Runner Peanut.
    Kristen D'Ann Pegues, University of Georgia - Tifton; R. Scott Tubbs, University of Georgia - Tifton; Glendon Harris, University of Georgia; W. Scott Monfort, University of Georgia - Tifton
    Poster #409
    Effects of Root Architectural Diversity on Grain Sorghum Yield Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions.
    Jackson Nielsen, University of Florida; John Erickson, University of Florida; Curtis Adams, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Maria Lucia A. Silveira, University of Florida; Esteban F. Rios, University of Florida
    Poster #410
    Industrial Hemp Herbicide Tolerance Studies in Virginia.
    Jabari Byrd, Virginia Tech; Michael L Flessner, Virginia Polytechnic and State University; John Herschel Fike, Virginia Tech
    Poster Presentation
  • Hemp Herbicide Poster.pdf (12.3 MB)
  • Poster #411
    Evaluation of Planting Technologies and Management in Wheat.
    Ana Julia Azevedo, Kansas State University; Sebastian Varela, Kansas State University; Romulo Pisa Lollato, Kansas State University; Rai Schwalbert, Kansas State University; Ignacio A. Ciampitti, Kansas State University
    Poster #412
    Water Use of Pearl Millet Forage in Response to Cultural Practice in the Semiarid Southern Great Plains.
    Bradley Crookston, West Texas A&M University; Joshua Machicek, West Texas A&M University Farm & Ranch Club; Brock C. Blaser, West Texas A&M University
    Poster Presentation
  • Crookston ASA 2017 Poster 4.pdf (5.7 MB)
  • Poster #413
    Management Techniques for Perennial Cover Crops.
    Rebekah Carlson, University of Minnesota; Donald L. Wyse, University of Minnesota; John M. Baker, University of Minnesota; M. Scott Wells, University of Minnesota
    Poster #414
    Injury to Peanut Cultivars from Postemergence Herbicide Tank-Mixtures with Paraquat.
    Kayla Eason, University of Georgia - Tifton; R. Scott Tubbs, University of Georgia - Tifton; Timothy L. Grey, University of Georgia; Steve Li, Auburn University
    Poster Presentation
  • CSSA PPT - Eason.pdf (1.1 MB)
  • Poster #415
    Dual and Single Fungicide Application for Increasing Winter Wheat Grain Yield in Oklahoma.
    Branden Watson, Oklahoma State University; Robert M. Hunger, Oklahoma State University; David A. Marburger, Oklahoma State University
    Poster Presentation
  • fungicide app.pdf (178.5 kB)
  • Poster #416
    Are Modern Wheat Varieties More Responsive to in-Furrow Fertilizer Than Historical Ones?.
    Rafael E. Maeoka, Kansas State University; Romulo Pisa Lollato, Kansas State University