PS 30
Sustainability: Agriculture/Forestry

Tuesday, August 6, 2013: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall B, Minneapolis Convention Center
 The fate of CRP lands after contract expiration: 2010-2012
Stephen D. LeDuc, US Environmental Protection Agency; Philip E. Morefield, US EPA; Christopher M. Clark, US Environmental Protection Agency
 Historical patterns of forest cover loss in West African tropical rainforest: Has the tipping point been reached?
Francis K. Dwomoh, South Dakota State University; Michael C. Wimberly, South Dakota State University
 The effects of different nitrogen fertilizer treatments on soil characteristics, plant properties and economic returns in southeastern Minnesota cornfields
Emma R. Cornwell, St. Olaf College; Haley C. Flom, St. Olaf College; Christal M. Johnson, Arizona State University; Kirsten A. Maier, St. Olaf College; Kathleen L. Shea, St. Olaf College
 Effects of elevated temperature on growth and reproduction of biofuels crops
David M. Olszyk, USEPA, National Health and Environmental Research Laboratory; Michael A. Bollman, USEPA, National Health and Environmental Research Laboratory; E. Henry Lee, USEPA; Jay R. Reichman, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL; Bonnie M. Smith, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL; Mark G. Johnson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Marjorie J. Storm, Dynamac Inc.; George A. King, Dynamac Inc.; Milton D. Plocher, Dynamac Inc.; Lidia S. Watrud, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL
 Ecological legacy in the agricultural heritage rice-fish co-culture system
Xin Chen, Zhejiang University; Jianjun Tang, Zhejiang University
Cancelled
 Shifts in weed community composition and abundance along an intercropping and soil disturbance intensity gradient
Jennifer A. Wilhelm, University of New Hampshire; Richard G. Smith, University of New Hampshire
 Designing compost to suppress soil pathogens
Lynn Fang, University of Vermont; Deborah Neher, University of Vermont
 Development of sustainable, native grass-based bioenergy production systems in the prairie region of Minnesota: Biomass production and plant community response to fertilizer and harvest treatments
Margaret A. Kuchenreuther, University of Minnesota, Morris; Luciana B. Ranelli, University of Minnesota, Morris; Alice E. Toll, University of Minnesota, Morris; Sharon L. Weyers, USDA Agricultural Research Service
 Development of sustainable, native grass-based bioenergy production systems in the prairie region of Minnesota: Soil nutrient response to fertilizer and harvest treatments
Sharon L. Weyers, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Margaret A. Kuchenreuther, University of Minnesota, Morris; Alan R. Wilts, USDA Agricultural Research Service
 Assesing the sustainability of Sorghum bicolor as a biofuel crop grown in a low desert environment: Constraints on productivity and water use efficiency
Cara N. Fertitta, University of California Riverside; Patricia A. Oikawa, University of California, Riverside; G. Darrel Jenerette, University of California; David A. Grantz, University of California Riverside
 Soil quality indicators and economic feasibility of two organic, reduced tillage crop rotations in the Palouse region
Kendall B. Kahl, University of Idaho; Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho; Kathleen Painter, University of Idaho; Ian Leslie, University of Idaho
 Genetic × environmental effects on N resorption in perennial grasses for bioenergy
Laura C. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrea D. Miller, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard M. Amasino, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michael D. Casler, USDA - Agricultural Research Service; John C. Sedbrook, Illinois State University; Randall D. Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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