PS 116 - Latebreaking: Soil Ecology

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Using species accumulation curves to ensure adequate sampling effort in root studies
Benton N. Taylor, Columbia University; Seth G. Pritchard, College of Charleston; Allan E. Strand, College of Charleston; Emily R. Cooper, College of Charleston
 Experimental study on the gross N dynamics in the agricultural fields of different land use history
Merjo Laine, University of Helsinki; Tobias Rütting, University of Gothenburg; Rauni Strömmer, University of Helsinki
 Hackelia venusta: An investigation into the site characteristics of Washington State’s rarest plant
Jean M. Vance, University of Washington; Darlene Zabowski, University of Washington; Wendy Gibble, University of Washington; Sarah Reichard, University of Washington; Robert Edmonds, University of Washington; Mahsa Khorasani, University of Washington
 Soil property changes following restoration in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem
Wyatt F. Norris, Emporia State University; Robby L. McMinn, Wichita State University; Rosie Davis, Emporia State University; Brenda A. Koerner, Emporia State University
 A comparison of the physiologies of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities from clearcuts and mature forests
Bailey A. Nicholson, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; Melanie D. Jones, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus
Cancelled
 The effect of charcoal on decomposition in tallgrass prairies
Trevor Johnson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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