Sunday, 5 February 2006: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Wyndham Orlando Resort Palms Ballroom Salon E, First Floor | |||
Crops Posters | |||
1 | Heat Stress on Physiology and Biochemistry of Diverse Cotton Germplasm. Androniki Bibi, University of Arkansas, Derrick Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas, Evangelos Gonias, University of Arkansas, Fred Bourland, University of Arkansas | ||
2 | The Insecticide Imidacloprid Improves Cotton Growth under Heat Stress. Evangelos Gonias, University of Arkansas, Derrick Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas, Androniki Bibi, University of Arkansas | ||
3 | St. Augustinegrass Phosphorus Requirement Using Hydroponics Culture. Min Liu, University of Florida, Jerry Sartain, University of Florida, Laurie Trenholm, University of Florida, Grady Miller, University of Florida, Willie Harris, University of Florida, Peter Nkedi-Kizza, University of Florida, Rongling Wu, University of Florida | ||
4 | Cultivers from Florida's Annual Ryegrass Breeding Program. Gordon M. Prine, University of Florida, Ann R. S. Blount, University of Florida, Kevin E. Kenworthy, University of Florida, Paul E. Reith, University of Florida | ||
5 | Carbohydrate Partitioning in Relationship to Lint Yield in Contrasting Cotton Cultivars. Jenny D. Clement, University of Tennessee, C. O. Gwathmey, University of Tennessee | ||
6 | Comparative Yield and Production Cost of Canola and Winter Wheat in Alabama. Udai R. Bishnoi, Alabama A&M University, S. R. Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, Ernst Cebert, Alabama A&M University | ||
7 | Utility of Microsattelite for Determining Genetic Relationships in Maize Inbred Lines. Cyrus Abdmishani, College of Agriculture,University of Tehran, Fatemeh Dehghan-Nayeri, College of Agriculture,University of Tehran, Bahman Yazdi-Samadi, College of Agriculture, University of Tehran | ||
8 | Growth Response of the Invasive Weed Tropical Spiderwort to Elevated Atmospheric CO2. Stephen A. Prior, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Andrew J. Price, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, G. Brett Runion, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Hugo H. Rogers, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Dean H. Gjerstad, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, H. Allen Torbert, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory | ||
9 | Large Plot Evaluation of Soybean Rust Control. Philip Jost, University of Georgia, Robert C. Kemerait Jr., University of Georgia, Layla Sconyers, University of Georgia, James Clark, University of Georgia | ||
10 | Effect of Plant Growth Hormones and EDTA on Lead Uptake in Sesbania drummondii Seedlings. Reyes Quintero III, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, Mohd Israr, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, Shivendra Sahi, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University | ||
11 | Vinegar as a Contact Herbicide: Application Volume and Adjuvants. Charles L. Webber III, USDA, ARS, SCARL, James W. Shrefler, Oklahoma State University | ||
12 | Pelargonic Acid as a Contact Herbicide: Concentrations, Adjuvants, and Application Timing. Charles L. Webber III, USDA, ARS, SCARL, James W. Shrefler, Oklahoma State University | ||
13 | Production of Edamame Vegetable Soybeans in Tennessee. Debra J. S. Carpenter, University of Tennessee, Vincent R. Pantalone, University of Tennessee, Fred L. Allen, University of Tennessee, Dennis E. Deyton, University of Tennessee, Carl E. Sams, University of Tennessee | ||
14 | Effects of Chloride Irrigation Water on Soybean Excluder and Includer Cultivars. Joshua M. Dunn, Arkansas State University and University of Arkansas, Darell Widick, Arkansas State University | ||
15 | Genetic Variation of Radiation Use Efficiency in Wheat and its Impact on Fall Forage Production. Jeffrey Edwards, Oklahoma State University | ||
16 | Sequential Planting of Switchgrass Seed to Determine Optimal Planting Date for Establishment. Kyle B. Holmberg, Mississippi State University, Brian S. Baldwin, Mississippi State University | ||
17 | Influence of Late Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications on Corn Grain Yield on Two Mississippi River Alluvial Soils. H. J. Mascagni Jr., LSU AgCenter's Northeast Reserach Station, R. Bell, LSU AgCenter's Northeast Research Station | ||
18 | Optimal Row Spacings and Plant Populations for Single and Twin Row Corn Production. Jason L. Satterwhite, Auburn University, Kipling Balkcom, UDA-ARS, Francisco J. Arriaga, USDA-ARS, Andrew J. Price, USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Edzard Van Santen, Auburn University | ||
19 | Genetic Diversity of Bahiagrass Germplasm Collected in Northern Arkansas. Byron L. Burson, USDA-ARS, David M. Burner, USDA-ARS, Russell W. Jessup, USDA-ARS, K. Renganayaki, Texas A&M University | ||
20 | Nutrient Transport in Alternative Swine Manure Treatment Systems. Susan Mcloud, Natural Resources Conservation Service | ||
21 | Early Fertilization to Enhance Root Development in Corn. Ronnie W. Heiniger, Depart,emt of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Alan D. Meijer, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Carl R. Crozier, North Carolina State University Soil Science Department. | ||
22 | Cover Crop Affects Nitrogen Response of Pearl Millet Grain Production in a Strip-Till System. Andrea L. Maas, USDA-ARS, Wayne Hanna, University of Georgia | ||
23 | Genetic Structure of Natural Populations of Imperata cylindrica, an Invasive Clonal Species of the Southeastern United States. Ludovic J.A. Capo-Chichi, Auburn University, Steven Noffsinger, Auburn University, Edzard Van Santen, Auburn University | ||
24 | Inter- and Intra-Population Genetics of Imperata sp. Jason C. White, Auburn University, Ludovic J.A. Capo-chichi, Auburn University, Edzard van Santen, Auburn University | ||
25 | Effect of the Concentration of Chipped Bark in Sawdust Substrate on Crude Polysaccharide Extract and Lentinan Content of Shiitake Mushrooms. Ramakrishna Nalagorla, Alabama A&M University, Catherine Sabota, Alabama A&M University, Caula Beyl, Alabama A&M University | ||
26 | Effect of Scion vs. Rootstock on Isoflavone, Oil, Protein, and Amino Acid Levels in Seed of Grafted Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Plants. Richard Johnson, University of Tennessee, Craig Charron, USDA-ARS, Carl Sams, University of Tennessee, Fred Allen, University of Tennessee |
See more of The ASA Southern Regional Branch (February 5-7, 2006)