PS 42 - Cycling - nutrients, water

Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
 Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Cellulosic and Grain Bioenergy Crops
Paul R. Adler, USDA-ARS; Curtis J. Dell, USDA-ARS; Stephen J. Del Grosso, Soil Management and Sugar Beet Research Unit; William Parton, Colorado State University
 Effects of transition to organic management on soil carbon and nitrogen pools and microbial, nematode and microarthropod communities in a field crop transition experiment
Deborah Stinner, Ohio State University; Krishna Vadrevu, Ohio State University; Shabig Briar, Ohio State University; Parwinder S. Grewal, Ohio State University; Jerome Rigot, Ohio State University; Fred Michel, Ohio State University; Hans Klompen, Ohio State University; Karl Dria, Indiana University Purdue Univesity Indianapolis
 The modulating role of dissolved organic matter on spatial patterns of microbial metabolism in Lake Erie sediments
Matt J. Hoostal, Bowling Green State University; Juan L. Bouzat, Bowling Green State University
 Hourly fluctuations in labile soil phosphorus in response to climate variability in a wet tropical forest, La Selva, Costa Rica
Karen L. Vandecar, University of Virginia; Deborah C Lawrence, University of Virginia; Rishiraj Das, University of Virginia; Deborah A. Clark, University of Missouri-St. Louis & University of Virginia; Steven F. Oberbauer, Florida International University; Luitgard Schwendenmann, University of Goettingen
 Insect herbivory and fire have an interactive effect on nutrient dynamics in an oak savanna ecosystem
Michaela M. Swanson, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Adam D. Kay, University of St. Thomas; Jill R. Welter, St. Catherine University
 Variation in mass and nutrient concentration of leaf litter across years and stands in New Hampshire northern hardwoods
Ruth D. Yanai, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Mary A. Arthur, University of Kentucky; Marty Acker, Washington Department of Natural Resources; Byung Bae Park, Korea Forest Research Institute
 Effects of grazing caddisflies on nutrient uptake in streams in a northern California watershed
Shawna S. Handschug, College of St. Catherine; Jill R. Welter, St. Catherine University; John D. Schade, National Science Foundation; Carrie A. Booth, University of Minnesota
 Stream network position affects epilithic N:P and nutrient uptake in a northern California watershed
Jill R. Welter, St. Catherine University; Shawna S. Handschug, College of St. Catherine; John D. Schade, National Science Foundation; Carrie A. Booth, University of Minnesota
 Water on the move: Hydraulic redistribution of underground stream water and rainfall by deep-rooted woody plants in central Texas
Timothy M. Bleby, University of Western Australia; Andrew J. McElrone, USDA-Agricultural Research Service/UC Davis; William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico; Rob Jackson, Stanford and Duke universities
 Chemical composition of precipitation and throughfall in a riparian fragment in southwestern Amazonia (Rondonia, Brazil)
Nei K. Leite, UNIR/Ji-Paraná; Alex V. Krusche, CENA/USP; Giovana M. Cabianchi, UNIR/Ji-Paraná; Reginaldo F. Souza, UNIR/Ji-Paraná; Farley O. Xavier, UNIR/Ji-Paraná; Judes G. Santos, UNIR/Ji-Paraná; Maria V. R. Ballester, CENA/USP; Reynaldo L. Victoria, CENA/USP; Jeffrey E. Richey, n/a; Christopher Neill, Marine Biological Laboratory
 Cyberinfrastructure for an ecohydrological sensor network
Emery Boose, Harvard University; Aaron Ellison, Harvard University; Leon J. Osterweil, University of Massachusetts; Lori Clarke, University of Massachusetts; Rodion Podorozhny, Texas State University; Alexander Wise, University of Massachusetts; Julian L. Hadley, Harvard University; David R. Foster, Harvard University
 Effects of elevated atmospheric ozone concentrations on whole-plant transpiration: Hydrological implications?
Danica L. Lombardozzi, Cornell University; Jed P. Sparks, Cornell University
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