Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

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

315 Surface Residue Management and Impacts on Soil Biology and Soil Health Poster

Poster Session
SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry
This session focuses on the different potentials for residue managment and the interactions with soil biological communities and functions. Presentations that address practices such as conservation tillage, burning, sweeping, use of cover crops and termination practices and the relationships for biological processes incuding nutrient cycling, water flow and availability, aggregate stability and C cycling are encouraged.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Organizer:
Jennifer Moore-Kucera
Poster #1136
Grazing Lead to Lower Activities of Carbon-Transforming Enzymes in Soils.
Mengya Du, Oklahoma State University; Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University; Fangling Fan, Oklahoma State University; Hailin Zhang, Oklahoma State University
Poster #1137
Negative Effect of Grazing on Activities of Nitrogen-Transforming Enzymes in Soils.
Mengya Du, Oklahoma State University; Shiping Deng, Oklahoma State University; Fangling Fan, Oklahoma State University; Hailin Zhang, Oklahoma State University
Poster #1138
Using Cereal Rye As a Catch Crop to Examine the Residual Effects of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation and Other Biological Soil Management Practices Following Open-Field Tomato Production.
Bodh R Paudel, University of Florida; Xin Zhao, University of Florida; Francesco Di Gioia, University of Florida; Monica Ozores-Hampton, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida; Jason C Hong, USDA-ARS; Erin N Rosskopf, USDA-ARS
Poster #1139
Bacterial and Archaeal Nitrifier Communities after Seven Years Surface Ground Cover and Nutrient Management in an Orchard Soil.
Mashael Albalawi, University of Arkansas; Mary C Savin, University of Arkansas Fayetteville
Poster #1200
Cropping Sequence, Cover Crops, and Poultry Litter Applications Impact Soil Microbial Community Structure.
Amanda J. Ashworth, USDA - United States Department of Agriculture; Jennifer M. DeBruyn, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Fred L. Allen, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Mark Radosevich, The University of Tennessee; Phillip R. Owens, USDA ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center
Poster Presentation
  • ASA 2017 Microbe.pdf (627.6 kB)