Monday, 7 November 2005: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
109: Soil Biology, Physics, and Chemistry
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Bioavailability of Allelochemicals in Soil.
Paul R. Grossl, Utah State University, Leanna Reynolds, Utah State University
Lysozyme Activity in Ectomycorrhizal Mats of a Pacific Northwest Coniferous Forest.
Bruce A. Caldwell, Forest Science, Laurel A. Kluber, Crop and Soil Science, Susie M. Dunham, Botany and Plant Pathology, Peter Bottomley, Microbiology, Kermit Cromack Jr., Forest Science, David Myrold, Crop and Soil Science, J. W. Spatafora, Botany and Plant Pathology
Opportunities for Hybrid Poplar Production in the Four Corners Region of New Mexico.*
Michael O'Neill, New Mexico State University, Kevin Lombard, New Mexico State University, Dan Smeal, New Mexico State University, Rick Arnold, New Mexico State University, John Mexal, New Mexico State University
The H.J. Andrews Microbial Observatory: Microbial Communities and Activities of Ectomycorrhizal Mats.
L. A. Kluber, Oregon State University, S. M. Dunham, Oregon State University, K. M. Tinnesand, Oregon State University, R. R. Yarwood, Oregon State University, P. J. Bottomley, Oregon State University, B. A. Caldwell, Oregon State University, K. Cromack, Oregon State University, D. D. Myrold, Oregon State University, J. W. Spatafora, Oregon State University
Estimating Soil Respiration from Micro-Environments in Forest Tree Nurseries in Wisconsin.*
Ryosuke Fujinuma, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Nick J. Balster, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Root System Biomass, Carbon, and Nitrogen in a Young American Sycamore Plantation.*
Donald D. Tyler, University of Tennessee, Warren D. Devine, U.S. Forest Service, Michael Mullen, University of Kentucky, Allan Houston, University of Tennessee, Donald Hodges, University of Tennessee, Marie Walsh, University of Tennessee
Measuring Roots in Northern Hardwoods: Soil Pits and Soil Cores.*
Ruth Yanai, SUNY-ESF, Byung Bae Park, SUNY-ESF, Steven Hamburg, Brown Univ.-Centr For Env.Stud
Soil-Landscape-Vegetation Relationships in the Southern Wind River Range, Wyoming.
Brian M. McMullen, Utah State University, J Boettinger, Utah State University, Kent Houston, United States Forest Service
Generic Algorithms to Estimate Soil Bulk Density from Digital Imagery.
Michael H. Ebinger, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Steven Brumby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Ronny Harris, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Small Scale Variability of Infiltration and Hydraulic Conductivity in a Pinyon-Juniper Ecosystem.
David G. Chandler, Utah State University, Matt Madsen, Utah State University
Anion Sorption in Variable Charge Forest Soils of the Pacific Northwest.
Brian D. Strahm, University of Washington, Robert B. Harrison, University of Washington
Forest Litter Mercury Inputs at Acadia National Park, Maine.*
Katherine D. Sheehan, University of Maine, Ivan Fernandez, University of Maine, Aria Amirbahman, University of Maine, Stephen J. Kahl, Plymouth State University
Contributions of Pinus Ponderosa Charcoal to Soil Chemical and Physical Properties.*
Chris Briggs, University of California, Riverside, Joan Breiner, University of California, Riverside, R.C. Graham, University of California - Riverside
Testing the Gypsum Hypothesis: an Assessment of the Soil Physical, Chemical, and Mineralogical Habitat Requirements for Arctomecon Californica in the Northeastern Mojave Desert.
Patrick Drohan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Brenda Buck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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