PS 19
Agroecology/Agroforestry

Tuesday, August 12, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
 Intercropping for on-farm grain production and environmental quality in dairy pasture systems
Nicholas D. Warren, University of New Hampshire; Jennifer Wilhelm, University of New Hampshire; Richard G. Smith, University of New Hampshire
 Biogeochemical consequences of establishing a diverse agroforestry system in place of annual row crops: A preliminary analysis
Kevin J. Wolz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Evan H. DeLucia, Institute for Genomic Biology
 Bird communities associated to agroecosystems in central Chile
Andrés S. Muñoz-Sáez, University of California at Berkeley; Cristián F. Estades, Universidad de Chile; Jorge F. Perez-Quezada, Universidad de Chile
 Changes in species richness, abundance, and community composition of arboreal twig-nesting ants along an elevational gradient
Penelope N. Gillette, U. of California, Santa Cruz; Katherine K. Ennis, University of California, Santa Cruz; Stacy M. Philpott, University of California, Santa Cruz
 Effects of riparian vegetation and morphology on nitrogen fluxes in agricultural ditches
Alex J. Klein, University of California, Davis; Mary L. Cadenasso, University of California, Davis
 Weed control and irrigation alter soil microbial processes and N availability in a peach orchard
Yi Zhang, North Carolina State University; Liangju Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University; Cong Tu, North Carolina State University; Weijian Zhang, Nanjing Agricultural University; David Ritchie, North Carolina State University; Shuijin Hu, North Carolina State University
 Nitrogen leaching loss from poultry manure amendments to corn production systems
Elizabeth Castner, Brown University; Rebecca Ryals, Brown University; Meredith G. Hastings, Brown University; Jianwu Tang, Marine Biological Laboratory
 Microbial and allelopathic effects on weed suppressions
Yi Lou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Anthony C. Yannarell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 Sustaining working rangelands: Social, economic, and ecological insights into rancher decision-making and drought adaptation
Leslie M. Roche, University of California Davis; Tracy K. Schohr, University of California Davis; Mark Lubell, University of California Davis; Lynn Huntsinger, University of California Berkeley; Richard B. Standiford, University of California; Anthony T. O'Geen, University of California Davis; Kenneth W. Tate, University of California-Davis
 Endophyte community development in Pinus monticola
Lorinda Bullington, University of Montana and MPG Ranch LLC; Beau G. Larkin, MPG Operations LLC; Philip W. Ramsey, MPG Ranch
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