Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 53 - Agriculture | |||
PS 53-1 | Wetland insect communities in an agricultural landscape: Impacts of historical and contemporary nutrient enrichment and vegetation structure Kim A. Medley, University of Central Florida, Elizabeth H. Boughton, University of Central Florida, David G. Jenkins, University of Central Florida, Pedro Quintana-Ascencio, University of Central Florida, John E. Fauth, University of Central Florida, Patrick J. Bohlen, Archbold Biological Station | ||
PS 53-2 | Ecosystem services as a framework for agroecological research Lawrence G. Oates, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Emma L. Bouressa, University of Wisconsin-Madison, David S. Duncan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ellen E. Hamingson, National Park Service, Herika Kummel, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Julie E. Woodis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Randall D. Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||
PS 53-3 | Candidate lignocellulosic biofuel species: Exotic vs. native grass biomass production in central Texas Mari-Vaughn V. Johnson, USDA-ARS, James R. Kiniry, USDA-ARS | ||
PS 53-4 | Estimation of 13C abundance in grains of rice plant exposed to temporal changes in 13C abundance in atmospheric CO2 during its growth period Takashi Tani, Institute for Environmental Sciences | ||
PS 53-5 | Effect of Christmas tree farming on the composition of the small mammal community Marianna D. Wood, Bloomsburg University | ||
PS 53-6 | Effects of the conversion of native rangeland to exotic grass pasture on ant assemblages in Sonora, Mexico Kimberly A. Franklin, University of Arizona, Francisco Molina-Freaner, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico | ||
PS 53-7 | Adoption of agriculture and perceptions of rainfall variation among Maasai in northern Tanzania Brian W. Miller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Paul W. Leslie, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, J. Terrence McCabe, University of Colorado at Boulder | ||
PS 53-8 | Earthworms, soil fertility, and organic matter dynamics in the Quesungual agroforestry system of western Honduras Steven J. Fonte, University of California, Davis, Edmundo Barrios, Embrapa, Johan Six, University of California, Davis | ||
PS 53-9 | Evaluating the relationship between leaf nitrogen concentration and Minolta SPAD-502 meter readings Ahmed J. Hussein, University of Missouri-Columbia, Rose-Marie Muzika, University of Missouri-Columbia, Mark V. Coggshall, University of Missouri-Columbia | ||
PS 53-10 | Multifunctionality of tree habitats on farms: Evidence from Vermont Sarah Taylor Lovell, University of Vermont, V. Ernesto Mendez, University of Vermont, Daniel L. Erickson, University of Vermont, Chloe A. Nathan, University of Vermont, S'ra DeSantis, University of Vermont | ||
PS 53-11 | Population structure of Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae): Origins of the Columbia Basin populations Raul F. Medina, Texas A&M University, Silvia I. Rondon, Oregon State University, Francis N. Dimtri, Texas A&M University | ||
PS 53-12 | Differences in soil properties and food web structure following 75 years of high-input wheat versus no-input harvested prairie meadows in Kansas Steve W. Culman, Cornell University, Gary W. Fick, Cornell University, S. Tianna DuPont, University of California, Davis, Jerry D. Glover, The Land Institute | ||
PS 53-13 | Can soil pathogenic fungi be used to suppress weedy plants in agroecosystems? Jane A Okalebo, University of Nebraska, John L. Lindquist, University of Nebraska, Gary Y. Yuen, University of Nebraska, Rhae A Drijber, University of Nebraska, Erin E. Blankenship, University of Nebraska | ||
PS 53-14 | Observed evidence for a greening trend in the Chinese Loess Plateau: Grain-for-Green policy drivers and climate impacts Tianming Wang, Beijing Normal University, Jianguo Wu, Arizona State University, Pu Mou, Beijing Normal University, Xiaojun Kou, Beijing Normal University, Jianping Ge, Beijing Normal University | ||
PS 53-15 | Achieving conservation objectives on farms: A case study of the ecolabel approach in Wisconsin Paul H. Zedler, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ted Anchor, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Deana Knuteson, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nancy Mathews, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Hannah Gaines, University of Wisconsin-Madison, M. Virginia Knight, University of Wisconsin-Madison, D. Leith Nye, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jeb Barzen, International Crane Foundation | ||
PS 53-16 | Grasslands as benchmarks for agricultural sustainability: nematode and insect communities Lauren M. Young, Indiana University, S. Tianna DuPont, University of California, Davis, Jerry D. Glover, The Land Institute | ||
PS 53-17 | Ecosystem services in tropical agriculture: Evaluating the payment for ecosystem services approach in Esparza, Costa Rica - CANCELLED Kelly Garbach, University of California, Davis | ||
PS 53-18 | Cover crop matrix: A plant penology based tool for crop species selection and agroecosystem decision making Jude Maul, USDA-ARS Sustainable Agriculture Systems Laboratory | ||
PS 53-19 | A simple tool for implementation of US Farm Bill programs: Can a practice-based index predict soil function in organic and conventional farming systems? Susan S. Andrews, USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service, Cynthia A. Cambardella, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Michelle M. Wander, University of Illinois |
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