Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
751: Phosphorus, Potassium, and Soil Acidity (Posters)
Sponsor:S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
Cosponsor:S08 Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis
Organizer:Miguel L. Cabrera, University of Georgia
Effect of Phosphate and Sulfate Application on Wheat Grain Yield and Selenium Content.
Sang Hun Lee, South Dakota State University, Howard J. Woodard, South Dakota State University, James J. Doolittle, South Dakota State University, Douglas D. Malo, South Dakota State Univ., Thomas E. Schumacher, South Dakota State Univ., Shannon L. Osborne, USDA-ARS, North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory
Phophorus, Zinc, and Manganese Interactions in Hydroponically Grown Maize.
Brandt A. Nichols, Brigham Young University, Bryan G. Hopkins, Brigham Young University, Von D. Jolley, Brigham Young University, Bruce L. Webb, Brigham Young University, Bryan Greenwood, Brigham Young University
Phosphorus Fertilization of Late-Seeded Winter Wheat in a Chemical Fallow System.
Lawrence Lutcher, Oregon State University, William F. Schillinger, Washington State University, Neil Christensen, Oregon State University, Stewart Wuest, USDA-ARS-NPA-SPNRU, Donald Wysocki, Oregon State University
A Web-Based Program for Predicting Soil Organic Matter and Phosphorus Changes from Applications of Manure and Compost.
Thomas Morris, University of Connecticut, Jianli Ping, University of Connecticut, Richard Meinert, University of Connecticut Foundation, Dawn Pettinelli, University of Connecticut
Soil Phosphorus Pools for Histosols Under Sugarcane and Pasture.
Alan Wright, University of Florida, Miguel Castillo, University of Florida
Changes in Soil Test P and K with Site and Soil Differences.
David W. Franzen, North Dakota State University
Dry Bean Genotypes Evaluation for Phosphorus Use Efficiency.
N. K. Fageria, National Rice & Bean Research Center of EMBRAPA, V. C Baligar, USDA-ARS-Sustainable Perennial Crops Lab
Management of Potassium in a Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay System.
Hubert Savoy, University of Tennessee, Debbie K. Joines, University of Tennessee, Brian Leib, University of Tennessee, Gary Bates, University of Tennessee
Determining the Al Tolerance and Optimum Soil pH of Winter Canola in the Southern Great Plains.
Josh J. Lofton, Oklahoma State University, Chad Godsey, Oklahoma State University, Hailin Zhang, Oklahoma State University
Effect of Soil Redox and pH on Nutrient Availability in Paddy Soils.
Manoch Kongchum, Louisiana State University, Ron DeLaune, Louisiana State University, Aroon Jugsujinda, Louisiana State University, Brenda Tubana, Louisiana State University
Effectiveness of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus (Glomus aggregatum) in Increasing Acacia Koa Tolerance to Al and Mn Toxicities in Acid Soils.
Gaoussou Diarra, University of Hawaii, Mitiku Habte, University of Hawaii, Paul Scowcroft, USDA-FS (Forest Service)
Tillage and Cropping System Effects on Nutrient Availability and Stratification in the Central Great Plains.
Nathan O. Nelson, Kansas State University, Mark Claassen, Kansas State University
Zinc Fertilization Plus Liming to Reduce Cadmium Uptake by Romaine Lettuce on Lockwood Soil.
Rufus L. Chaney, USDA-ARS-Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory, Fernando Solis Dominguez, University of Arizona, Carre E. Green, USDA-ARS-Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory, Husein Ajwa, University of California-Davis, Richard Smith, University of California Cooperative Extension, Monterey County
Cosponsor:S08 Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis

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