PS 18 - Biogeochemistry

Wednesday, August 10, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
 Using deuterium and oxygen-18 stable isotopes to understand mechanisms of stemflow generation as a function of tree species and climate
Mercedes L. Siegle-Gaither, Mississippi State University; Courtney Siegert, Mississippi State University; Richard F. Keim, Louisiana State University
 Pathways and patterns of litter chemistry during decomposition
Miranda N. Vega, Arizona State University; Becky A. Ball, Arizona State University at the West Campus; Lynn M. Christenson, Vassar College; Kyle G. Wickings, Cornell University; Katelyn Berry, Cornell University
 Variation in carbon concentration, sequestration and partitioning among white birch (Betula platyphylla) provenances
Xiuwei Wang, Northeast Forestry University; Yuhui Weng, Stephen Austin State University; Guifeng Liu, Northeast Forestry University; Marek J. Krasowski, University of New Brunswick; Chuanping Yang, Northeast Forestry University; Robert Teskey, University of Georgia
 Increased retention of soil nitrogen over winter by biochar application: implications of biochar pyrolysis temperature for plant nitrogen availability
Yangxue Zhou, Northwest A&F University; Franco Berruti, University of Western Ontario; Charles Greenhalf, University of Western Ontario; Xiaohong Tian, Northwest A&F University; Hugh A. L. Henry, University of Western Ontario
 Carbon pool increased in surface soil, but declined in subsurface soil after agricultural abandonment
Yi Yang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Johannes (Jean) M. H. Knops, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
 Interspecific differences of throughfall hydrology, biogeochemistry and leaf litter content among Quercus species in the Southeastern United States
Katy Limpert, Mississippi State University; Courtney Siegert, Mississippi State University; Sasith Karunarathna, Mississippi State University
 Hydrologic regime and soil carbon storage in restored subtropical wetlands
Alicia Huber, University of Central Florida; Patrick J. Bohlen, University of Central Florida
 Composition, patterns, and influence of atmospheric N deposition in China
Qiufeng Wang, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS; Nianpeng He, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS; Guirui Yu, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS
 High temperature fluctuation and high nighttime humidity drive rapid decomposition of standing litter in an aridland ecosystem
Jing Wang, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Lingli Liu, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
 Neighborhood approaches to spatial prediction of soil resource availability
Seth W. Bigelow, Joseph W Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway; Charles D. Canham, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
 Intermittent soil flooding alters soil microbial activity and greenhouse gas flux, increasing the global warming potential of Midwest agriculture
Robert F. Paul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Eoghan M. Smyth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Candice M. Smith, University of Illinois; Celia Méndez-García, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ilsa B. Kantola, University of Illinois; Wendy H. Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Evan H. DeLucia, Institute for Genomic Biology
 Higher plant nitrogen uptake and soil nitrogen supply in a CO2 enriched world: Are models getting the right answer for the wrong reasons?
Qing Zhu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; William J. Riley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 Evaluating the significance of benthic regeneration of phosphorus in Oneida Lake
Eliza Bonner, Cornell University; Lars Rudstam, Cornell University; Nelson G. Hairston Jr., Cornell University; Iris Lin, Cornell University
 Effects of grazing management on soil respiration in a temperate typical grassland in Inner Mongolia, China
Yinghui Liu, Beijing Normal University; Lei Niu, Beijing Normal University
Cancelled
 Consequences of the ‘greening’ of the high Arctic: A tradeoff between plant cover and microbial activity?
Kelsey Dowdy, University of California, Santa Barbara; Seeta Sistla, Hampshire College; Kate Buckeridge, Lancaster University; Noah Fierer, University of Colorado; Joshua P. Schimel, University of California, Santa Barbara
 Enhancement of canopy development rate and early season LAI by chronic N deposition: Implications for sugar maple growth and seedling survival
Andrew J. Burton, Michigan Technological University; Ethan J. Bell, Michigan Technological University
 The influence of canopy‐mediated hydrologic fluxes and understory microclimate on soil properties
Lisa G. Garrigues, Mississippi State University; Courtney Siegert, Mississippi State University; John J. Riggins, Mississippi State University; Natalie A. Clay, Mississippi State University
 Tracking temporal patterns in denitrification and microbial community composition following wetland restoration in Illinois
Dora Boyd Cohen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Angela D. Kent, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cancelled
 Amino acids are the missing piece for Arctic tundra nitrogen needs
Sadie L. Iverson, University of California, Santa Barbara; Joshua P. Schimel, University of California, Santa Barbara
 Impacts of post-fire changes in larch forest stand density on understory vegetation cover and associated carbon pools in far Northeastern Siberia
Homero Pena III, Mississippi State University; Heather Alexander, Mississippi State University; Michael M. Loranty, Colgate University; Susan M. Natali, Woods Hole Research Center; Michelle C. Mack, Northern Arizona University; Sergey Davydov, Northeast Science Station; Nikita Zimov, Northeast Science Station
 Nitrogen addition and terrestrial ecosystem phosphorus cycle: A meta-analysis
Qi Deng, Tennessee State University; Dafeng Hui, Tennessee State University
 Continuous measurement of soil CO2, CH4 and N2O fluxes in a temperate mixed forest
Leiming Zhang, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS; Chuying Guo, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS
 Field performance of the SPRUCE whole-ecosystem warming facility for tall stature peatland vegetation
Paul J. Hanson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jeffery S. Riggs, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; W. Robert Nettles, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jana R. Phillips, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Misha Krassovski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Leslie A. Hook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
 Temporal and spatial variability in prokaryotic community structure and urease activity in wetland soils
Dominic G. Hephner, University of Alabama; Philip O. Lee, University of Alabama; Julie B. Olson, University of Alabama
 Evaluating the Community Land Model in a pine stand with shading manipulations and 13CO2 labeling
Jiafu Mao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Dan M. Ricciuto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Peter E. Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jeffrey M. Warren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Anthony W. King, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xiaoying Shi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Colleen M. Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Richard J. Norby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
 Nitrogen and phosphorus interactions affect foliar resorption in a northern hardwood forest
Kara E Phelps, SUNY-ESF; Ruth D. Yanai, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
 Does crop rotational diversity increase soil microbial resistance and resilience to drought and flooding?
Joerg Schnecker, University of New Hampshire; A. Stuart Grandy, University of New Hampshire; Francisco J. Calderon, USDA-ARS Central Great Plains Research Station; Michel Cavigelli, Sustainable Agriculture Systems Laboratory; Michael Lehman, USDA-ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory; Lisa K. Tiemann, Michigan State University
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