Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

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

219 Understanding the Biology of High Carbon and Low Disturbance Soils: A Key to Soil Health and Sustainable Intensification

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Soil health-promoting practices like cover cropping, reduced tillage and addition of organic amendments are intended to achieve conditions more similar to those in native soils. Higher carbon and reduced disturbance supports more diverse biological linkages leading to tighter coupling of carbon and nitrogen cycling. Improvements in soil microbial habitats can support more efficient microbial community energy conversions that lead to enhanced carbon and nitrogen retention. This session focuses on research related to innovative strategies, processes and diverse functions in agroecosystems that provide ecological and environmental services including plant nutrient delivery, soil and water conservation, greenhouse gas reduction, and soil health.

Approved for SSp 2.0 CEUs

Tuesday, October 24, 2017: 9:55 AM-12:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 37

Organizers:
Arnab Bhowmik and Mary Ann V. Bruns
Moderator:
Mary Ann V. Bruns
9:55 AM
Introductory Remarks
10:15 AM
Nitrogen Management Affects Microbial Communities and Enzyme Activities in an Organic Farming System.
Jeanette M. Norton, Utah State University; Yang Ouyang, MichiganState University; Jennifer R Reeve, Utah State University
10:30 AM
Response of Ammonia Oxidizers to Elevated Zinc and Copper Levels in Poultry Litter Amended Soils.
Mussie Y. Habteselassie, University of Georgia - Griffin; Abha Mundepi, University of Georgia
10:45 AM
Soil Nitrogen Dynamics Under Conservation Management in Continuous Cotton in West Tennessee.
Julie Konkel, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Donald D. Tyler, University of Tennessee; Brian G. Kozlowski, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Virginia L. Jin, USDA-ARS; Sean M. Schaeffer, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
11:00 AM
Decomposition of Tea Bags As a Soil Health Indicator in Agroecosystems.
Marshall D. McDaniel, Iowa State University; Teresa Middleton, Iowa State University; Theresa Brehm, Iowa State University
11:15 AM
Conventional Vs Low External Input Cropping Systems: Soil Biology and Nutrient Cycling.
Rebecca Baldwin-Kordick, Iowa State University; Matt Liebman, Iowa State University; Marshall Douglas McDaniel, Iowa State University
11:30 AM
Impacts of Conservation Reserve Program on Soil Health.
Mriganka De, Iowa State University; Michael Lawrinenko, Iowa State University; Rebecca Baldwin-Kordick, Iowa State University; Steven Hall, Iowa State University; Larry J. Cihacek, North Dakota State University; Marshall Douglas McDaniel, Iowa State University
11:45 AM
Discussion
12:00 PM
Adjourn