Monday, 7 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
89: S 3 Graduate Student Poster Competition
Sponsor:S03 Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Part 1 
New Statistical Approach to Analyzing Metabolic Diversity Data.
Melissa A. Dulinski, Rutgers University, Cris San Miguel, Rutgers University, Robert L. Tate, III, Rutgers University
13C Stabilization in Functional C Pools after 2.5 Years: Implications for Soil C Saturation Theory.
Catherine Stewart, Natural Resource Ecology Lab, Alain Plante, Natural Resource Ecology Lab, Richard Conant, Natural Resource Ecology Lab, Keith Paustian, Natural Resource Ecology Lab, Johan Six, Department of Plant Sciences
Nematode Community Response to Brassicaceous Cover Crops.
Lisa Stocking, University of Maryland, Ray R. Weil, University of Maryland, Sandra Sardanelli, University of Maryland, Inga A. Zasada, USDA-ARS Nematology Laboratory, Bahram Momen, University of Maryland
Dynamics of Mycorrhizal Fungi Biomass in a High Fertility Corn Production System.*
Maria Grigera, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept of Agronomy and Hort., Rhae Drijber, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Brian Wienhold, USDA-ARS
Soil Nitrogen Mineralization and Microbial Biomass in Forages production systems: Influences of Nitrogen Fertilization Rates and Types.
Kannan Iyyemperumal, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State UNiversity, Jim Green Jr., North Carolina State University, Daniel W. Israel, North Carolina State University, Wei Shi, North Carolina State University
Soilless Media Created from Coal Combustion Products and Organic Composts: Environmental and Chemical Properties.*
Sougata Bardhan, The Ohio State University-OARDC, Liming Chen, The Ohio State University OARDC, Warren Dick, The Ohio State University-OARDC
Occasional Tillage of No-Till Systems: Short-Term Effects and Recovery Dynamics of Soil Microbial Communities.
Juan A. Quincke, Univ. of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture, Martha Mamo, Univ. of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture, Charles S. Wortmann, Univ. of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture, Rhae Drijber, Univ. of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture
Multivariate Analyses of Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP) Data: a Comparative Study.*
Steven Culman, Cornell University, Hugh Gauch, Cornell University, Janice Thies, Cornell University
Utilization of Leached Dissolved Organic Carbon for Subsurface Denitrification.*
Matthew Ruark, Purdue University, Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University, Ronald Turco, Purdue University, Eileen Kladivko, Purdue University
Aggregate Associated Nitrogen Mineralizers and Nitrifiers in Contrasting Tillage Systems.
Subathra Muruganandam, north carolina state university, Wei Shi, north carolina state university, Michael Wagger, north carolina state university
Glomalin, Putatively of Mycorrhizal Origin, Is Likely from Numerous Sources.
Daniel J. Clune, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University, Janice E. Thies, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University
Nitrogen availability and bacterial community structure in simulated pasture plots receiving annual poultry litter or inorganic nitrogen amendments.
Peter J. Tomlinson, University of Arkansas, Mary C. Savin, University of Arkansas
Effect of Flooding on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization in Snap Bean Plants.
Seema Sah, Florida International University, Stewart Reed, USDA/ARS Subtropical Horticulture Research Station, Miami , FL, Krish Jayachandran, Florida International University
Sorption of Sulfonamide Antimicrobials to Humic-Clay Complexes.
Juan Gao, University of Wisconsin, Joel A. Pedersen, University of Wisconsin
Phytoremediation of Pyrene: Analysis of Nitrogen Amendments and Root Parameters.
Oriana Alba, University of Arkansas, Duane C. Wolf, University of Arkansas, Edward E. Gbur Jr., University of Arkansas, John D. Mattice, University of Arkansas, Kaaron J. Davis, University of Arkansas, Greg J. Thoma, University of Arkansas
Part 2 
Interactions of Glyphosate and Foliar Amendments with Iaa Synthesis and Urease Activity by Rhizosphere Bacteria of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean.*
Su-Jung Kim, University of Missouri, Robert J. Kremer, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit

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