Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, First Floor
218: Developing Soil Quality Approaches
Sponsor:S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Soil Quality Characteristics in High Elevation Riparian Wet Meadows in the Sierra Nevada: Relationships to Hydrologic Functionality.
Laura Jungst, University of Wyoming, H. R. Olsen, University of Wyoming, J. B. Norton, University of Wyoming, U. Norton, University of California-Davis, William Horwath, University of California-Davis, K. W. Tate, University of California-Davis
Grazing Impacts on Soil Properties in High-Elevation Mountain Meadows of the Sierra Nevada.
Hayley Olsen, University of Wyoming, Laura J. Jungst, University of Wyoming, Jay B. Norton, University of Wyoming, William R. Horwath, University of California-Davis, K. W. Tate, University of California-Davis, Leslie M. Roche, University of California-Davis
Soil Change during Three Decades of No-till, Conventional till, and Afforestation at the Horseshoe Bend Research Site in the Georgia Piedmont.
Scott Devine, The University of Georgia, Daniel Markewitz, The University of Georgia, Paul Hendrix, University of Georgia, David Radcliffe, University of Georgia
Measuring Soil Quality in Planted Forests Across an Environmental Gradient in New Zealand.
Alicia L. Kiyvyra, Oregon State University, Stephen H. Schoenholtz, Virginia Tech, James Burger, Virginia Tech, Peter Clinton, Ensis, Graham Coker, Ensis, Michael Watt, Ensis
Assessing the Environmental Benefits of Conservation Practices on Rangeland and Pastureland - CEAP.
Leonard Jolley, USDA-NRCS

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