Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
172: Biogeochemistry of Agricultural Soils
Sponsor:S02 Soil Chemistry
Soil Chemistry as Affected by First-Time Prescribed Burning of a Grassland Restoration on a Coastal Plain Ultisol.
Leslie Sherman, Washington College, Kristofor R. Brye, Univ. of Arkansas
Phosphorus Dissolution from a Reconstructed Wetland.
Christopher Brownfield, Department of Soil Science, NC State University, D. Hesterberg, Department of Soil Science, NC State University, M. Vepraskas, Department of Soil Science, NC State University
Surface Application of Cement Kiln Dust to Forage Land: Effect on Yield.*
A. Vernon Rodd, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, John A. MacLeod, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Phil R. Warman, c/o Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Ken B. McRae, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Effect Leaf Litter Additions on Exchangeable Al3+ Content of Alonso Soil.
Miguel Munoz, College of Agricultural Sciences, Carlos A. Flores, College of Agricultural Sciences, Julia M. O'Hallorans, College of Agricultural Sciences, Emmanuel Feliciano, College of Agricultural Sciences, Mariela Rodriguez, College of Agricultural Sciences
Kinetic Reactions of the modified Adams-Evans Solution with Soil for Rapid Field Prediction of Lime Requirement.
Gobena Huluka, Auburn University
Influence of Soil Chemical and Physical Properties on Labile Soil Phosphorus.
John Pitt, Texas A&M University, Tony Provin, Texas A&M University, Frank Hons, Texas A&M Univ.-Dep.Crop &Soil
Extractable Aluminum Fractions on Alonso Soil (Oxic Dystrudept) under Coffee Plantations.
Katherine Quinones, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Miguel A. Munoz, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Carlos A. Flores, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Julia M. O'Hallorans, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Short-Term Response of Soil Iron to Nitrate Addition.
Christopher J. Matocha, University of Kentucky, Mark Coyne, Univ. of KY
Comparison of Phosphorus Fractions in Calcareous Soils Characterized by Different Fractionation Schemes.
Jim J. Wang, Louisiana State University, Dustin E. Harrell, Louisiana State University
Influence of Selected Soil Properties on the Kinetics of Soil Acid-Base Buffer Reactions.*
Mark Rékási, Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Imre Czinkota, Szent Istvan University, Mária Csubák, University of Debrecen, Peter Czanik, Szent Istvan University

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