Sunday, 6 November 2005: 12:55 PM
Convention Center,, Room 251DEF, Upper Level
8: National Student Research Symposium Oral Contest: II
Sponsor:Z00 Students of Agronomy, Soils and Environmental Sciences
Presiding:Kelly Burt, Virginia Tech
12:55 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:00 PMModeling Maize Yield Potential in the North Central USA 
Clint Osborne, University of Nebraska Agronomy Club
1:15 PMThe Effects of Aldicarb and Copper on Neonate Daphnia Pulex Survival Rate. 
Julie Driscoll, University of Florida, Patrick Wilson, University of Florida
1:30 PMThe Effects of Brittle and Sugary Allele Combinations on the Eating and Seed Quality of Sweet Corn.
Leah Viesselmann, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, William F. Tracy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1:45 PMYield Gap Analysis of Maize in a High-Yield Production Environment Using a Simulation Model. 
John C. Krohn, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Agronomy Club
2:00 PMBreak
2:15 PMWheat Lines with Different Root Volume. 
Nicholas Crowley, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept., James Uphaus, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept., Herbert Ohm, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept.
2:30 PMDirect Harvesting Vs. Swathing of Winter Canola in Oklahoma.
Heath Sanders, Agronomy Club Oklahoma State University, Thomas Peeper, Agronomy Club Oklahoma State University
2:45 PMBiogeochemical Implications of Phosphorus Fractionation in Soils of Taylor Valley, Antarctica.
Kate L. Norvell, Colorado State University, Steve Blecker, Colorado State University, Jim Ippolito, Colorado State University, Diana Wall, Colorado State University, Jeb E. Barrett, Dartmouth College, Ross A. Virginia, Dartmouth College
3:00 PMEffect of Formulation Changes on the Movement of Pendimethalin into the Germination Zone of Weeds.
Nicholas Hanigan, Oklahoma State University, C. R. Medlin, Oklahoma State University, J. W. Weirich, Oklahoma State University
3:15 PMAdjourn

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