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Solutions through Soil Ecology

Exploring the power of soil ecology in addressing global environmental challenges

Tuesday, May 21

 8:30-10:00 Oral Presentations - Breakout Session #2               

ROOM
TIME
Title
Topic
A/B
8:30
Land-use and depth drive soil C, N and P pool distribution and persistence in a seasonal floodplain
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
A/B
8:45
How do soil moisture and redox affect greenhouse gas emissions at Lake Erie’s coastal terrestrial aquatic interface?
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
A/B
9:00
The relative contribution of physical and chemical protection underlying soil organic matter stabilization in bioenergy cropping systems
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
A/B
9:15
Gains in soil C storage under anthropogenic N deposition are rapidly lost following its cessation
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
A/B
9:30
Soil texture determines the fate of fertilizer-derived nitrogen in mineral-associated and particulate organic matter (MAOM and POM) fractions
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
A/B
9:45
The effect of manganese addition and low density polyethylene on carbon cycling in soil
Soil biogeochemistry: elemental cycling within and among ecosystems
C
8:30
Drought legacy impacts plant and plant-soil interactions to improve Bouteloua gracilis post-drought recovery in a desert grassland ecosystem
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
8:45
Warming temperatures decouple interactions between plants and soil microbes
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
9:00
Soil disturbance history mediates soil microbial and carbon responses to perennial lignocellulosic crop production
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
9:15
Cover crops and diversified rotations: Impacts on soil health and soil microbial communities
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
9:30
Effects of in-the-field mixing and artifical root exudate treatments on soil microbial function and germination in a barren, contaminated brownfield
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
9:45
Contribution of Edge of Field Grass Buffer to Soil Carbon Sequestration
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
D
8:30
The soil food web model reveals connections among Meloidogyne hapla parasitic variability (PV), soil health and soil microbiome
Agricultural and other managed ecosystems
D
8:45
Artificial drainage does not impact total carbon stocks, but why?
Agricultural and other managed ecosystems
D
9:00
Interactions between root-lesion nematodes and cover crops in wheat cropping systems of the semi-arid Pacific Northwest
Agricultural and other managed ecosystems
D
9:15
The influence of whole orchard recycling on nematode communities
Agricultural and other managed ecosystems
D
9:30
Intermediate wheatgrass Kernza® enhances particulate organic carbon accumulation and water infiltration compared to annual crops
Agricultural and other managed ecosystems
D
9:45
Simulating photofacilitation of surface litter decomposition in arid lands
Modeling soil processes
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