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Technical Sessions<br />

Session Schedule by Division 36<br />

Sunday 42<br />

Monday 43<br />

Tuesday 53<br />

Thursday 65<br />

Friday 76<br />

Posters 88<br />

Author Index 165<br />

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36<br />

Session Schedules by Division<br />

Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

26 0.0A Innovation, Speculation and Disneyfication in Tue., 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 114, First Floor<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Education—Oral<br />

11 0.0B Global Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research—Oral Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

69 0.0B Global Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research—Theater Thurs. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

Division 1—<strong>Soil</strong>s in Space and Time<br />

3 1.0A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Assessment—Oral Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

12 1.0A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Assessment—Theater Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

114 1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Poster Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

27 1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Oral Tue. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

33 1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Theater Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

115 1.0PA Multiscale Mapping <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties for Environmental<br />

Studies, Agriculture, and Decision-Making—Poster<br />

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

91 1.0PA Multiscale Mapping <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties for Environmental<br />

Studies, Agriculture, and Decision-Making—Theater<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

116 1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong> Disciplinary<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Plant-Environment<br />

Systems—Poster<br />

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4 1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong> Disciplinary<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Plant-Environment<br />

Systems—Theater I<br />

Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

70 1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong> Disciplinary<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Plant-Environment<br />

Systems—Theater II<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

117 1.0WA <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemical Patterns at Regional, National, and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Scales—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

13 1.0WA <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemical Patterns at Regional, National, and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Scales—Oral<br />

Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

118 1.0WB Wetlands: Science and Management—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

84 1.0WB Wetlands: Science and Management—Oral Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 1.1—<strong>Soil</strong> Morphology<br />

119 1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

34 1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Oral<br />

Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

48 1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Theater I<br />

Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

107 1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Theater II<br />

Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

120 1.1B Site Disturbance: The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology in its<br />

Assessment—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

77 1.1B Site Disturbance: The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology in its<br />

Assessment—Oral<br />

Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

121 1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

5 1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Theater<br />

Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

92 1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Oral<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

122 1.1P <strong>Soil</strong> Geomorphology: Concept Theory and Practices—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor


Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

Commission 1.2—<strong>Soil</strong> Geography<br />

14 1.2A Spatial, Societal and Environmental Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Pedodiversity—Oral<br />

Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

28 1.2A Spatial, Societal and Environmental Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Pedodiversity—Theater<br />

Tue. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

123 1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

41 1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Oral Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

99 1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Theater Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

124 1.2P Interdependency <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and <strong>Soil</strong> Scapes—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

6 1.2P Interdependency <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and <strong>Soil</strong> Scapes—Theater Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Commission 1.3—<strong>Soil</strong> Genesis<br />

55 1.3A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis—Oral Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

85 1.3A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis—Theater Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

71 1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Oral<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

125 1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

78 1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Theater<br />

Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

126 1.3PA Andisols and Related <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

127 1.3PB Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s: Genesis, Geomorphology, and<br />

Geoarchaeology—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

128 1.3PC Pedogenesis and Weathering in Humid Tropics—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

129 1.3PD <strong>Soil</strong>s on Limestones: Their Properties, Genesis, and Role<br />

in Human Societies—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

Commission 1.4—<strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

130 1.4B Indigenous <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Systems—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

42 1.4A Impact <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Society—Theater<br />

Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

62 1.4A Impact <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Society—Oral<br />

Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

108 1.4B Indigenous <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Systems—Oral Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 1.5—Pedometrics<br />

131 1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing, Remote<br />

Sensing and Image Analysis—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

18 1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing, Remote<br />

Sensing and Image Analysis—Oral<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

56 1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing, Remote<br />

Sensing and Image Analysis—Theater<br />

Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

19 1.5B <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling in Space and Time—Theater Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

100 1.5B <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling in Space and Time—Oral Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 1.6—Paleopedology<br />

132 1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

49 1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols—Oral Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

109 1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols—Theater Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

133 1.6B Amazonian Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s (Terra Preta and Terra Preta<br />

Nova): A Tribute to Wim Sombroek—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

72 1.6B Amazonian Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s (Terra Preta and Terra Preta<br />

Nova): A Tribute to Wim Sombroek—Oral<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

Division 2—<strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Processes<br />

134 2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate Matter Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Poster<br />

50 2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate Matter Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Oral<br />

63 2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate Matter Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Theater<br />

7 2.0B Innovative Technologies in Rhizosphere Research—Oral Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

35 2.0B Innovative Technologies in Rhizosphere Research—Theater Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

135 2.0P Measurement, Occurrence, and Transport <strong>of</strong> Radionuclides Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Sediments, and their Transfer to Biota—Poster<br />

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Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

86 2.0W Emerging Methods to Examine Metal Speciation and<br />

Bioavailability in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

93 2.0W Emerging Methods to Examine Metal Speciation and<br />

Bioavailability in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Commission 2.1—<strong>Soil</strong> Physics<br />

136 2.1A <strong>Soil</strong> Structuring as a Dynamic Process and<br />

Particles Transfer—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

64 2.1A <strong>Soil</strong> Structuring as a Dynamic Process and Particles<br />

Transfer—Oral<br />

Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

137 2.1B <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology, Structure, and Micromorphic Properties<br />

(<strong>Soil</strong> Porous System)—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

101 2.1B <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology, Structure, and Micromorphic Properties<br />

(<strong>Soil</strong> Porous System)—Oral<br />

Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 2.2—<strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry<br />

138 2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon<br />

Sequestration—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

15 2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon<br />

Sequestration—Theater<br />

Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

36 2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon<br />

Sequestration—Oral<br />

Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

139 2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Functions—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

73 2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Functions—Theater I<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

79 2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Functions—Oral<br />

Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

110 2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Functions—Theater II<br />

Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Commission 2.3—<strong>Soil</strong> Biology<br />

140 2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and Distribution<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

20 2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and Distribution<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

43 2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and Distribution<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

141 2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

94 2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

102 2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

142 2.3P New Strategies for Management <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Microorganisms—Natural <strong>Soil</strong> Suppression or Genetically<br />

Modified Plants—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

80 2.3P New Strategies for Management <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Microorganisms—Natural <strong>Soil</strong> Suppression or Genetically<br />

Modified Plants—Theater<br />

Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Commission 2.4—<strong>Soil</strong> Mineralogy<br />

29 2.4A Poorly Ordered Nanoparticulate materials (PONM)<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Tue. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

44 2.4A Poorly Ordered Nanoparticulate materials (PONM)<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

143 2.4B <strong>Soil</strong> Mineralogy and Geophysics: Environmental and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Management and Mineral Exploration—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

74 2.4B <strong>Soil</strong> Mineralogy and Geophysics: Environmental and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Management and Mineral Exploration—Oral<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 2.5—<strong>Soil</strong> Interfacial Reactions<br />

144 2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions:<br />

Impacts on Transformations and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Metals<br />

and Metalloids—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

21 2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions:<br />

Impacts on Transformations and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Metals<br />

and Metalloids—Oral<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

51 2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions:<br />

Impacts on Transformations and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Metals<br />

Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

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Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

and Metalloids—Theater<br />

145 2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and Their Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic Compounds<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Poster<br />

52 2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and Their Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic Compounds<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Oral<br />

65 2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and Their Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic Compounds<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Theater<br />

Division 3—<strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management<br />

146 3.0A Long-term Agronomic Experiments: Their Importance<br />

for Science and Society—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

8 3.0A Long-term Agronomic Experiments: Their Importance for<br />

Science and Society—Oral<br />

Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

147 3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

30 3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management—Oral Tue. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

45 3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management—Theater Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

148 3.0W Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong>s and Life on Land—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

87 3.0W Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong>s and Life on Land—Oral Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 114, First Floor<br />

Commission 3.1—<strong>Soil</strong> Evaluation and Land Use Planning<br />

149 3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and Social<br />

Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

66 3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and Social<br />

Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Theater<br />

Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

111 3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and Social<br />

Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Oral<br />

Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

150 3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural & Environmental<br />

Policy—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

95 3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural & Environmental<br />

Policy—Theater<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

103 3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural & Environmental<br />

Policy—Oral<br />

Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

Commission 3.2—<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Conservation<br />

151 3.2A Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Measuring and<br />

Modeling On- and Off-Site Damages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

22 3.2A Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Measuring and<br />

Modeling On- and Off-Site Damages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Oral<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

152 3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

37 3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Oral<br />

Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

75 3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Theater<br />

Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

153 3.2C Water Use Challenges for the Future—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

81 3.2C Water Use Challenges for the Future—Oral Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 3.3—<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Plant Nutrition<br />

154 3.3A Future Challenges in P Fertilization and the<br />

Environment—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

67 3.3A Future Challenges in P Fertilization and the<br />

Environment—Oral<br />

Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

155 3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

31 3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture—Theater Tue.8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

76 3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture—Oral Thu. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

23 3.3C Improved Management <strong>of</strong> Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s for Dryland<br />

Agriculture—Theater<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

96 3.3C Improved Management <strong>of</strong> Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s for Dryland<br />

Agriculture—Oral<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

104 3.3P Plant Responses and Adaptation to Ionic Stresses—Theater Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

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Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

Commission 3.4—<strong>Soil</strong> Engineering and Technology<br />

156 3.4A Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation I.<br />

Agroecosystems: Processes & Assessment—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

16 3.4A Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation I.<br />

Agroecosystems: Processes & Assessment—Oral<br />

Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

157 3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II.<br />

Agroecosystems: Reclamation Strategies—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

53 3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II.<br />

Agroecosystems: Reclamation Strategies—Oral<br />

Tue. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

57 3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II.<br />

Agroecosystems: Reclamation Strategies—Theater<br />

Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

Commission 3.5—<strong>Soil</strong> Degradation Control, Remediation, and Reclamation<br />

158 3.5C Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation III.<br />

Agro- and Forest Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical and<br />

Biological Processes—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

97 3.5C Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation III. Agro- and<br />

Forest Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical and Biological<br />

Processes—Oral<br />

Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

159 3.5D Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation IV. Salinization,<br />

Sodification and Other Forms <strong>of</strong> Degradation in Agricultural<br />

and Native Ecosystems—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

112 3.5D Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation IV. Salinization,<br />

Sodification and Other Forms <strong>of</strong> Degradation in Agricultural<br />

and Native Ecosystems—Oral<br />

Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

160 3.5P New Methods for Large-Area Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

Division 4—The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Sustaining Society and the Environment<br />

161 4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

9 4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Oral<br />

Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

32 4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Theater<br />

Tue. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

58 4.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Related Discords and Conflicts—Oral Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

88 4.0W <strong>Soil</strong>s and Human Health—Oral Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 4.1—<strong>Soil</strong>s and the Environment<br />

162 4.1A Organic Farming – Advantages and Disadvantages<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water Quality and Sustainability—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

59 4.1A Organic Farming – Advantages and Disadvantages<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water Quality and Sustainability—Oral<br />

Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 114, First Floor<br />

163 4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Consequences for Environmental Functions—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 104AB, First Floor<br />

54 4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Consequences for Environmental Functions—Theater<br />

Tues. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

82 4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Consequences for Environmental Functions—Oral<br />

Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

164 4.1PA <strong>Soil</strong>s and Natural Hazards (Knowledge, Assessment<br />

and Mitigation)—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

89 4.1PA <strong>Soil</strong>s and Natural Hazards (Knowledge, Assessment<br />

and Mitigation)—Theater<br />

Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

165 4.1PB <strong>Soil</strong>, Wine and Other Quality Crops—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

60 4.1PB <strong>Soil</strong>, Wine and Other Quality Crops—Theater Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

166 4.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Care and Quality <strong>Soil</strong> Management—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

Commission 4.2—<strong>Soil</strong>s, Food Security and Human Health<br />

46 4.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Care and Quality <strong>Soil</strong> Management—Oral Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

167 4.2B Biologically Intensive Agriculture: an Approach to<br />

Combating Hunger for the Poor—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

105 4.2B Biologically Intensive Agriculture: an Approach to<br />

Combating Hunger for the Poor—Oral<br />

Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

168 4.2C <strong>Soil</strong> Quality as it Affects Nutrients in Food Crops<br />

and Human Health—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

40


Sess.<br />

No. Symposium Identifier and Title Date and Tme Convention Center Location<br />

24 4.2C <strong>Soil</strong> Quality as it Affects Nutrients in Food Crops<br />

and Human Health—Oral<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 4.3—<strong>Soil</strong>s and Land Use Change<br />

169 4.3A Land Use Modeling as a Tool to Combat <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

25 4.3A Land Use Modeling as a Tool to Combat <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Oral<br />

Mon. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

170 4.3P Intensification <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Production Systems<br />

and the Environment—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 4.4—<strong>Soil</strong> Education and Public Awareness<br />

171 4.4A Case Histories <strong>of</strong> the Relationships Among <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Societies—Poster<br />

Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

113 4.4A Case Histories <strong>of</strong> the Relationships Among <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Societies—Oral<br />

Fri. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

172 4.4P <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>International</strong> Organizations—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

Commission 4.5—History, Philosophy, and Sociology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

173 4.5A History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Developing Countries—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

38 4.5A History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Developing Countries—Oral Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

Working Groups<br />

174 AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s: Technological Advances Enabling Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

Better Management—Poster<br />

10 AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s: Technological Advances Enabling Mon. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

Better Management—Oral<br />

39 AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s: Technological Advances Enabling Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

Better Management—Theater<br />

175 CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> High Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Poster<br />

40 CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> High Tue. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Oral<br />

106 CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> High Fri. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Theater<br />

176 LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

68 LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics—Oral Thu. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

83 LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics—Theater Thu. 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

179 RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB), <strong>Soil</strong> Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Systems<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Poster<br />

61 RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB), <strong>Soil</strong> Thu. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Oral<br />

90 RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB), <strong>Soil</strong> Fri. 8:00 AM–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Theater<br />

177 SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

17 SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater Mon. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

47 SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral Tue. 1:15 PM–3:15 PM Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

178 SU <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urban Ecosystems: Characteristics and Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

Functioning—Poster<br />

98 SU <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urban Ecosystems: Characteristics and Fri. 10:15 AM–12:15 PM Room 114, First Floor<br />

Functioning—Oral<br />

FAO/IAEA Workshop<br />

1 FAO/IAEA Workshop: Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques in Addressing Sun. 8:30 AM–5:00 PM Room 107AB, First Floor<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Nutrient Issues for Sustainable Agricultural<br />

Production—Oral<br />

2 FAO/IAEA Workshop: Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques in Addressing Mon-Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Nutrient Issues for Sustainable Agricultural<br />

Production—Poster<br />

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DIVISION SCHEDULE


SESSION NO.1<br />

Sunday, 9 July 2006<br />

SESSION NO.1<br />

Convention Center, Room 107AB, First Floor<br />

FAO/IAEA Workshop: Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques in<br />

Addressing <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Nutrient Issues for Sustainable<br />

Agricultural Production—Oral<br />

Presiding: L. Nguyen, Joint FAO/IAEA Division <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />

Techniques in Food and Agriculture<br />

1-1 8:30 AM Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques in Addressing <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Water-Nutrient Issues for Sustainable Agricultural<br />

Production: Opening Address. L. Nguyen*<br />

and F. Zapata, Joint FAO/IAEA Division <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />

Techniques in Food and Agriculture<br />

1-2 9:00 AM Influence <strong>of</strong> Crop Rotation and Tillage System on<br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Status <strong>of</strong> an Oxisol in<br />

Southern Brazil. C. P. Jantalia* 1 , S. Urquiaga1 , C.<br />

Petrere2 , C. Aita3 , S. Giacomini3 , B. J. R. Alves1 and<br />

R. M. Boddey1 , (1)Embrapa Agrobiologia, (2)Fundação<br />

Centro de Experimentação e Pesquisa,<br />

(3)Univ Federal de Santa Maria<br />

1-3 9:25 AM Long-term Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter and<br />

Its 13C Signatures along Cultivation Chronosequences<br />

on Contrasting Zimbabwean <strong>Soil</strong>s. S.<br />

Zingore*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe and K. E. Giller, Wageningen<br />

Univ<br />

1-4 9:50 AM Contribution <strong>of</strong> Roots, Rhizodeposits and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic Matter to CO2 Efflux from Maize Rhizosphere<br />

as Revealed by 13C Natural Abundance.<br />

Martin Werth* 1 , Irina Subbotina2 and Yakov<br />

Kuzyakov1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Land Evaluation, (2)State Univ <strong>of</strong> Rostov<br />

on Don, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

1-5 10:15 AM Gross N Mineralization-Immobilization<br />

Turnover Dynamics in Grassland <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Age and Texture. P. Boeckx* 1 , F. Accoe2 , G.<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman1 and O. Van Cleemput1 , (1)Ghent Univ,<br />

(2)EC-JRC<br />

1-6 10:40 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Delta 15N as an Index <strong>of</strong> the Degree <strong>of</strong> Perturbation<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Agricultural Site. C. Perdomo*, C.<br />

Mori, E. H<strong>of</strong>fman and Y. Amabelia Del Pino, Univ<br />

de la República<br />

1-7 11:05 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon in Small Watersheds Under<br />

Long-Term Agricultural Management Systems.<br />

Jerry Ritchie*, ARS-BARC-HRSL, Lloyd Owens,<br />

USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Gregory Mc-<br />

Carty, HRSL, ANRI, ARS, USDA and Erik Venteris,<br />

OH Division <strong>of</strong> Geological Survey<br />

1-8 11:30 AM Combined Application <strong>of</strong> the 137cs Radioactive<br />

Tracer and Conventional Techniques for Assessing<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Redistribution Rates and Effectiveness <strong>of</strong><br />

Protective Measures. V. R. Belyaev*, V. N.<br />

Golosov, J. S. Kuznetsova and M. V. Markelov,<br />

Moscow State Univ<br />

11:55 AM Lunch<br />

1-9 2:00 PM Sedimentation Rate as Measured by 210Pb Fall-<br />

Out and the Discharge <strong>of</strong> Persistent Organic Pollutants<br />

Associated with Sediments from Inland<br />

into a Mangrove Forest in Central Vietnam. D. N.<br />

Dang* 1 , Y. Tateda2 , H. Q. Nguyen1 and Q. L.<br />

Nguyen1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Nuclear <strong>Sciences</strong> and Technology,<br />

(2)Central Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Electric<br />

Power Industry<br />

1-10 2:25 PM Drip Irrigation and Fertigation <strong>of</strong> Potato under<br />

Light-Textured <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia Region. M. B.<br />

Halitligil* 1 , H. Onaran2 , N. Munsuz3 , H. Kislal2 , G.<br />

42<br />

Cayci 3 , C. Kutuk 3 , A. Akin 2 and A. Lunlenen 2 ,<br />

(1)Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, (2)Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, General Directorate <strong>of</strong> Research,<br />

(3)Ankara Univ<br />

1-11 2:50 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Water Storage and Water Use Efficiency<br />

under Rainfed Cultural Practices as Measured by<br />

Neutron Moisture Meter. M. Panomtaranichagul* 1 ,<br />

M. Fullen 2 , A. Cass 3 and C. Hignett 3 , (1)Chiang Mai<br />

Univ, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wolverhampton, (3)CSIRO<br />

1-12 3:15 PM Influence <strong>of</strong> the Irrigation System on the Nitrate<br />

Content in Potato Tubers. G. Duenas*, H. Irigoyen,<br />

M. Biart and M. Hernandez, Instituto de Suelos<br />

1-13 3:40 PM Estimation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content and Evapotranspiration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dryland Crops Using Neutron<br />

Moisture Meter. T. S. Moroke* 1 , Robert Schwartz 2 ,<br />

K. W. Brown 3 and J. Makore 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Research, (2)USDA-ARS, Consv. & Prod. Res.<br />

Lab., (3)Texas A&M Univ<br />

1-14 4:05 PM Application <strong>of</strong> Isotopic Techniques to Examine<br />

the Transformations <strong>of</strong> Pesticides in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Nanthi<br />

Bolan*, Massey Univ<br />

1-15 4:30 PM Labelling Plant with Isotopes for Studying Green<br />

Manure and Crop Residues as Nutrient Sources.<br />

Takashi Muraoka*, A. Enedi Boaretto and E. Cabral<br />

Da Silva, Univ <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo (USP)<br />

4:55 PM Workshop Discussion and Conclusions—Long<br />

Nguyen<br />

SESSION NO.2<br />

Convention Center, Room 107AB, First Floor (Sunday)<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor (Mon.–Fri.)<br />

FAO/IAEA Workshop: Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques in<br />

Addressing <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Nutrient Issues for Sustainable<br />

Agricultural Production—Poster<br />

2-1 3401a Persistence <strong>of</strong> Carb<strong>of</strong>uran in Sri Lankan <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Janitha A. Liyanage*, Ransilu C. Watawala and<br />

Ananda P. Mallawatantri, Dept <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

2-2 3401b Radiotracer Technique in Establishing Genotypic<br />

Divergence <strong>of</strong> Rice (Oryza sativa L. ) Cultivars in<br />

Zinc Utilization from Variable Sources. Chinnappan<br />

Sudhalakshmi* 1 , Ramasamy Krishnasamy1 , U.<br />

Surendran1 and A. RajaRajan2 , (1)Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ, (2)Regional Research Station<br />

2-3 3402a Soybean Below-Ground N and its Contribution to<br />

the N Nutrition <strong>of</strong> a Subsequent Sorghum Crop.<br />

Ednaldo da S. Araujo1 , Robert M. Boddey2 , Segundo<br />

Urquiaga2 and Bruno J. R. Alves* 2 ,<br />

(1)UFRRJ/Embrapa Agrobiologia, (2)EMBRAPA-<br />

Agrobiologia<br />

2-4 3403a Leaching Decreased Microbial Decomposition<br />

and Sorption <strong>of</strong> Easily Available Organic Substances<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>. Holger Fischer* and Yakov<br />

Kuzyakov, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

2-5 3403b Variation in Carbon Isotope Discrimination and<br />

Its Association with Grain Yield in Durum Wheat<br />

in the Eastern High Plains <strong>of</strong> Algeria. M. Hafsi* 1 ,<br />

A. Hadji1 and P. Monneveux2 , (1)Univ Ferhat Abbas,<br />

(2)AgroM<br />

2-6 3404a Using N-15 Technique for Assessing Organic – N<br />

Turnover in Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>. Soliman M. Soliman* Sr.,<br />

Atomic Energy Auth., Nuclear Res. Center, <strong>Soil</strong>s and<br />

Water Res. Dept<br />

2-7 3404b Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Water and N Fertilizer<br />

Application on Potato Crops under Drip and Sur-


face Irrigation System by Using 15n. A. A. Saif*,<br />

A. Al-Kirshi, A. J. Ailan, M. Albabili and A. Haidara,<br />

AREA<br />

2-8 3501a A Simplified Diffusion Process Model for 137Cs<br />

Redistribution in Undisturbed <strong>Soil</strong>. X. Zhang*, He<br />

Xiubing, Fu Jiexiong, Qi Yongqing and Long Yi, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards and Environment<br />

2-9 3501b Water Use and Plant Uptake <strong>of</strong> N and P in Relation<br />

to the Growth <strong>of</strong> Durum Wheat. A. Fares Asfary<br />

1 , A. Wahbi* 2 and M. Al. Oudat 1 , (1)Atomic Energy<br />

Commission <strong>of</strong> Syria, (2)<strong>International</strong> Centre<br />

for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas<br />

(ICARDA)<br />

2-10 3502a Fertilizer N Movement and Recovery by Spring<br />

Wheat with Urea Super Granules Point-Placed at<br />

Different <strong>Soil</strong> Depths. M. I. Khalil* 1 , U. Schmidhalter<br />

1 and K. Inubushi 2 , (1)Technical Univ <strong>of</strong> Munich,<br />

(2)Chiba Univ<br />

2-11 3502b The pH Effect on Nickel Phytoavailability in<br />

Sewage Sludge-Amended Oxisol Determined by<br />

L-Value. Felipe Carlos Alvarez Villanueva, Cassio<br />

Hamilton Abreu* Jr., Antonio Enedi Boaretto,<br />

Takashi Muraoka and Anderson Ricardo Trevizam,<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Energy in Agriculture/Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

São Paulo<br />

2-12 3503a <strong>Soil</strong> N Enrichment Using Biomass <strong>of</strong> Gliricidia<br />

Sepium Injected with Labelled 15n Fertilizer and<br />

Subsequent Recovery by Zea Mays in an Alley-<br />

Cropping System. S. P. Nissanka* and U. R. Sangakkara,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Peradeniya<br />

2-13 3503b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Availability in Egyptian<br />

Sludge Using 33 P Isotope Exchange Kinetic<br />

Technique. R. A. El-Motaium* 1 , M. A. El-Esawy 1 ,<br />

E. Frossard 2 and S. Sinaj 2 , (1)Plant Research Dept,<br />

(2)ETH<br />

2-14 3504a Priming Effects Induced by Increasing Amounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Glucose and Different Sources <strong>of</strong> CO2 Efflux<br />

from <strong>Soil</strong> Revealed by 14 C Labelling and 13 C Natural<br />

Abundance. Katja Schneckenberger* 1 , Dmitriy<br />

Demin 2 and Yakov Kuzyakov 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />

(2)Puschino State Univ<br />

2-15 3504b Use <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Techniques to Evaluate Management<br />

Practices for Improving <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and<br />

Sustainable Common Bean Production in Acid<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. A. Garcia* 1 , G. Hernandez 1 , A. Nuviola 1 , G.<br />

Duenas 1 , G. Herrero 2 , S. Curbelo 3 , J. L. Reyes 3 and<br />

J. J. Drevon 4 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Institute, (2)Ecology and Systematic<br />

Institute, (3)Experimental Station, (4) Institute<br />

National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA)<br />

Monday, 10 July 2006<br />

SESSION NO.4<br />

SESSION NO.3<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

1.0A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Assessment—Oral<br />

Convenor: Micheal Golden, USDA-NRCS<br />

Presiding: Jay Bell, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

3-1 10:15 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Versus a <strong>Soil</strong>: Natural Bodies in Our Age.<br />

Brian A. Needelman*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

3-2 10:50 AM The Australian <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Information System.<br />

Neil J. McKenzie*, David W. Jacquier and<br />

Linda J. Gregory, CSIRO Land and Water<br />

3-3 11:25 AM Multiscale Terrain Analysis to Improve Landscape<br />

Characterization and <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping. James<br />

Thompson* 1 , Amanda C. Moore2 , Rob E. Austin3 and Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw1 , (1)West Virginia<br />

Univ, (2)USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development<br />

Center, (3)North Carolina State Univ<br />

SESSION NO.4<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong><br />

Disciplinary <strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Plant-<br />

Environment Systems—Theater I<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Peter Carberry, CSIRO; Gerrit Hoogeboom,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Georgia; Liwang Ma, USDA-ARS,<br />

Great Plains Sys. Res.<br />

Presiding: Lajpat Ahuja, USDA-ARS, Grt. Plains Sys.<br />

4-1 427a Applications <strong>of</strong> RZWQM in Agricultural Research<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Management. L. Ma* 1 ,<br />

Lajpat Ahuja1 and S. A. Saseendran2 , (1)USDA-<br />

ARS-NPA, Great Plains Systems Research Unit,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems Research<br />

4-2 427b Application <strong>of</strong> Crop Modeling and Aegis/Win for<br />

Optimizing Agricultural Inputs in <strong>Soil</strong>s. B. L.<br />

Harikrishna, G. S. Dasog, P. L. Patil* and K. M.<br />

Anegundi, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

4-3 428a Two-Dimensional <strong>Soil</strong> Water and Temperature<br />

Dynamics Under Row Crops: Modeling Approaches.<br />

Dennis Timlin* 1 , Rose M. Shillito2 ,<br />

Yakov A. Pachepsky3 , Soo-Hyung Kim4 , David<br />

Fleisher5 and Bruno Quebedeaux2 , (1)USDA-ARS<br />

Crop Systems and Global Change Lab, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland, (3)USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML,<br />

(4)USDA-ARS, (5)USDA, ARS, Crop Systems and<br />

Global Change Lab.<br />

4-4 428b Precision Farming for Smallholder Farmers. Upendra<br />

Singh* 1 , Fred Muhhuku2 , Tasnee Attanandana3<br />

, Paul Wilkens1 and Russell Yost4 , (1)IFDC,<br />

(2)Agricultural Productivity Enhancement Project<br />

(APEP), (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Kasetsart Univ,<br />

(4)Dept <strong>of</strong> Tropical Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Hawaii,<br />

4-5 329a Space-Time Variance Propagation <strong>of</strong> Biophysical<br />

Processes. Ole Wendroth*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky and<br />

Donald R. Nielsen, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Dept LAWR<br />

Hydrologic Science<br />

4-6 429b LSCNP: A Process and Analytic Hybrid Model<br />

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SESSION NO.4<br />

Simulating Long-term <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon and Nitrogen<br />

Dynamics. Tao Li*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Renewable Resources,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Yongsheng Feng, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Renewable Resources and Xiaomei Li, Alberta Research<br />

Council<br />

SESSION NO.5<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Alexander Tstskin, University <strong>of</strong> Haifa<br />

Presiding: Selim Kapur, University <strong>of</strong> Cukurova<br />

5-1 344a Micromorphological Diagnostics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Polygenesis.<br />

Tatiana V. Tursina* and Ilia A. Sokolov, V.V.<br />

Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

5-2 143a Phytolith Transport in Sandy Sediments: Experimental<br />

Data. O. Fishkis*, J. Ingwersen, K. Pustovoytov<br />

and T. Streck, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

5-3 444a Study <strong>of</strong> Macropore and Climate Change by X-<br />

Ray Stereo-Radiography in the Later Stage Pleistocene<br />

Epoch Hachinohe Tanesashi Volcanic Ash<br />

Connected <strong>Soil</strong> Layer. Koichi Sato* 1 , Choichi<br />

Sasaki2 , Ko-ichi Tokunaga3 , Takashi Sase4 and<br />

Rieko Takamatu1 , (1)Kitasato Univ, (2)Hirosaki<br />

Univ, (3)Iwate Univ, (4)North Laboratory for Phytolith<br />

Research<br />

5-4 444b Opportunities for the Use <strong>of</strong> Andisols in Paleoecological<br />

Studies. Femke H. Tonneijck*, Boris<br />

Jansen, Klaas G. Nierop, Marcela Moscol and Jacobus<br />

M. Verstraten, Institute for Biodiversity and<br />

Ecosystem Dynamics – Univ <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam<br />

5-5 445a Distinguishing Among <strong>Soil</strong> Solid Phases Using<br />

Micro-CT Scanning. Richard J. Heck* and Thomas<br />

Elliot, Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph<br />

5-6 445b Micromorphological and Microbiological Diagnostics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elementary Pedogenic Processes in Extremely<br />

Arid Desert <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Mongolia and the<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Their Classification. Dmitri L. Golovanov*,<br />

Geographical Faculty, Moscow Sate Univ<br />

and Marina P. Lebedeva (Verba), V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

5-7 244a An Archaeometric Study <strong>of</strong> Later Stone Age<br />

Paintings from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.<br />

Boyd Escott, Univ <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal, Jeffrey C.<br />

Hughes*, Univ <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal and Darrell<br />

Schulze, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy, Purdue Univ<br />

5-8 343a Evidence for “Black Earths” in the Maya Lowlands.<br />

Richard E. Terry* 1 , Ryan Sweetwood1 , Chris<br />

Balzotti1 and Timothy Beach2 , (1)Brigham Young<br />

Univ, (2)Georgetown Univ<br />

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SESSION NO.6<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.2P Interdependency <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and <strong>Soil</strong> Scapes—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Jaume Bech, University <strong>of</strong> Barcelona<br />

Presiding: Reinhold Jahn, Inst. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Plant Nutrition<br />

6-1 154a Geomorphic Influence on Southern Driftless Area<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>scapes. Krista Stensvold*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison and Cynthia Stiles,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

6-2 154b Catena/Toposequence/<strong>Soil</strong> Association: Unifying<br />

Concept in <strong>Soil</strong> Classification, <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis and<br />

Land Use in the West Africa Sub-Region-Nigeria.<br />

Temitope A. Okusami*, Obafemi Awolowo Univ<br />

6-3 155a Topo- and Bio-Sequence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Fukiage<br />

Coastal Dune. Tadao Hamazaki* and Taiki<br />

Kusahara, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kagoshima Univ<br />

6-4 155b <strong>Soil</strong>-Landform Relationships in Shallow Estuarine<br />

Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> Downeast Maine. Christopher T.<br />

Flannagan*, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc.<br />

and Laurie J. Osher, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maine<br />

6-5 254a Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> Pedogenic Reaction Rates in<br />

a Podzolized Watershed. Blake Ketchum* 1 , Susan<br />

Brantley1 and Alan Busacca2 , (1)Center for Environmental<br />

Kinetic Analysis, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crops and <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

6-6 254b Modern Functioning <strong>of</strong> Surface Paleosols <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Russian Plain as Related to Lateral Redistribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Heat Fluxes in the Upper <strong>Soil</strong> Layers. Tatiana<br />

A. Arkhangelskaya*, Moscow State Univ, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

6-7 255a Pedogeochemical Mapping <strong>of</strong> the Barcelona<br />

Province (Catalonia, Spain): Interdependence<br />

between Altitude, <strong>Soil</strong> Texture, pH, Organic Carbon,<br />

CaCO3 and Potentially Toxic Elements.<br />

Jaume Bech* 1 , Maria Sokolovska2 , Pedro Tume3 ,<br />

Pedro Sanchez4 , Ferran Reverter1 , Rafael Delgado5 ,<br />

Lluís Longan6 , Alejandro Lansac1 , Aleix Puente1 and Toni Oliver1 , (1)Univ de Barcelona, (2)Forest<br />

Research Institute, (3)Facultad de Ingeniería, Univ<br />

Católica de la Santísima Concepción, (4)Depto de<br />

Estadística, Facultad de Biología, Univ de<br />

Barcelona, (5)Depto de Edafología, Facultad de Farmacia,<br />

Univ de Granada., (6)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Chair.<br />

Fac. <strong>of</strong> Biology. Univ de Barcelona<br />

6-8 255b Landscape Position Affects the Emission <strong>of</strong><br />

Greenhouse Gases in a Prairie Pot-Hole <strong>Soil</strong> in<br />

Western Canada. Adedeji S. Dunmola* 1 , David<br />

Lobb1 , Dan J. Pennock2 , Yappa Priyantha1 and Mario<br />

Tenuta1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Manitoba,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan


SESSION NO.7<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

2.0B Innovative Technologies in Rhizosphere Research<br />

—Oral<br />

Convenor: David Crowley, University <strong>of</strong> California-<br />

Riverside<br />

Presiding: Philippe Hinsinger, INRA–ENSA.M–UMR<br />

Rhizosphère & Symbiose<br />

7-1 10:15 AM Probing the Speciation <strong>of</strong> Metals at the <strong>Soil</strong>-Plant<br />

Interface Using Micrometer-Scale X-Ray Fluorescence,<br />

Diffraction and Absorption Techniques.<br />

Alain Manceau*, CNRS<br />

7-2 10:50 AM Engineering Plants to Influence Rhizosphere Biochemistry:<br />

Potential Benefits to Plant Nutrition.<br />

Timothy S. George*, CSIRO Plant Industry<br />

7-3 11:25 AM Influence <strong>of</strong> Simulated Global Climate Change on<br />

Microbial Rhizosphere Populations <strong>of</strong> Grassland<br />

Plants. Stephan Gantner* 1 , James Cole1 , Nona<br />

Chiariello2 , Chris Field3 and James M. Tiedje4 ,<br />

(1)Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State<br />

Univ, (2)Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford<br />

Univ, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Global Ecology, Carnegie Institut<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington, Stanford Univ, (4)Center for Microbial<br />

Ecology<br />

SESSION NO.8<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.0A Long-term Agronomic Experiments:Their<br />

Importance for Science and Society—Oral<br />

Convenor: Stephen Kaffka, University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Presiding: Johnny Johnston, Rothamsted Research<br />

8-1 10:15 AM Long-term Experiments and Sustainable Agriculture:<br />

The Rothamsted Experience. A.E.Johnny<br />

Johnston Johnston*, Rothamsted Research<br />

8-2 10:50 AM Sustainability in Mediterranean and Semi-Arid<br />

Systems. Stephen Kaffka* 1 , Johan Six1 and William<br />

Horwath2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant Science, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Land, Air and Water Resources<br />

8-3 11:25 AM The Role <strong>of</strong> Long-term Experiments in Understanding<br />

the Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Organic Farming.<br />

Paul Mäder* 1 , Andreas Fliessbach1 , Joachim<br />

Raupp2 , Meike Oltmanns2 , Lucie Gunst3 and David<br />

Dubois3 , (1)Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Organic Agriculture<br />

(FiBL), (2)Institute for Biodynamic Research,<br />

(3)Agroscope FAL Reckenholz<br />

SESSION NO.9<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Oral<br />

Convenors: J. T. Sims, Dept. Plt. & <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>; Charles<br />

Rice, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agronomy, KSU<br />

Presiding: Peter J. Kleinman, USDA-ARS, Bldg. 3702<br />

9-1 10:15 AM Evolution and Future <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Management<br />

Policy in the United States. J. Thomas Sims*, Univ<br />

SESSION NO.11<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delaware, Jerry Lemunyon, USDA/NRCS and<br />

Roberta Parry, U. S. Environmental Protection<br />

Agency<br />

9-2 10:50 AM European <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Support <strong>of</strong> the EU Thematic<br />

Strategy for <strong>Soil</strong> Protection. Luca Montanarella*,<br />

European Commission<br />

9-3 11:25 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Management: Communicating Science<br />

to Policy Makers. John Kimble* 1 , Carlos E. P.<br />

Cerri 2 , Carlos C. Cerri 2 , Brent E. Clothier 3 , H. H.<br />

Janzen 4 and Pedro Sanchez 5 , (1)USDA-NRCS-<br />

NCSS retired, (2)Univ de São Paulo, Centro de Energia<br />

Nuclear na Agricultura–CENA/USP,<br />

(3)HortResearch, (4)Agriculture & Agri-Food<br />

Canada, (5)Columbia Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 10<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s:Technological Advances Enabling<br />

Better Management—Oral<br />

Convenors: Delvin Fanning, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Maryland,HJ<br />

Patterson; Robert Fitzpatrick, CSIRO, Land and Water<br />

Presiding: Leigh Sullivan, Southern Cross University<br />

10-1 10:15 AM Toxic Metals in Run<strong>of</strong>f from Boreal Acid Sulphate<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Mats Astrom*, Kalmar Univ<br />

10-2 10:45 AM Elemental Sulfur Dynamics in Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Landscapes. Richard T. Bush*, Edward Burton,<br />

Leigh Sullivan and Salirian Claff, Southern Cross<br />

Univ<br />

10-3 11:05 AM Post-Active Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s. Delvin S. Fanning*<br />

1 , Daniel Wagner2 , Philip Zurheide1 , Martin C.<br />

Rabenhorst1 and J. Patrick Megonigal3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland, (2)Geo-Sci Consultants, Inc., (3)Smithsonian<br />

Environmental Research Center<br />

10-4 11:25 AM Recent Advances in Formation Mechanisms <strong>of</strong><br />

Minerals in Precipitates, Salt Efflorescences and<br />

Sulfidic Materials in Acid Sulfate Weathering<br />

Environments. Robert Fitzpatrick*, CRC-<br />

LEME/CSIRO Land and Water<br />

10-5 11:45 AM Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Management Guidelines—the<br />

Queensland, Australian Perspective. Col R.<br />

Ahern* 1 , Kristie M. Watling1 , Steven Dobos2 , Nikki<br />

Moore3 and Sue-Ellen Dear1 , (1)Queensland Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources and Mines, (2)Dobos & Associates,<br />

(3)Queensland Environmental Protection<br />

Agency<br />

SESSION NO. 11<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

0.0B Global Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research—Oral<br />

Convenors: Donald L. Sparks, University <strong>of</strong> Delaware;<br />

Charles Rice, Kansas State University<br />

Presiding: Donald Sparks, University <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

11-1 1:15 PM US Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research. Charles<br />

Rice, Kansas State Univ and Donald Sparks*, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

11-2 1:35 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Research Priorities in Asia. Jianmin Zhou*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, CAS<br />

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SESSION NO.11<br />

11-3 1:55 PM European Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research.<br />

Winfried E.H. Blum*, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

11-4 2:15 PM South America Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research.<br />

Carlos C. Cerri* 1 , Carlos E. P. Cerri 1 , Martial<br />

Bernoux 1 and Pedro Sanchez 2 , (1)Univ de São<br />

Paulo, Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura–<br />

CENA/USP, (2)Columbia Univ<br />

11-5 2:35 PM Sustaining <strong>Soil</strong> Science ‘down-under’. Brent<br />

Clothier*, HortResearch and Richard Macewan,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries<br />

11-6 2:55 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Research Priorities in Africa. Lamourdia<br />

Thiombiano*, FAO<br />

SESSION NO. 12<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.0A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Assessment—<br />

Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Micheal Golden, USDA-NRCS<br />

Presiding: Jay Bell, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

12-1 102a <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Inventory <strong>of</strong> the Great Smoky<br />

Mountains National Park. Anthony Khiel* and<br />

Doug Thomas, USDA-NRCS<br />

12-2 102b Theatre Symposium for <strong>Soil</strong> Landscape Predictive<br />

Modeling. Jon Hempel*, USDA-NRCS-NGDC<br />

and J.C. Bell, Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

12-3 103a Making the Old New: Rescue, Reuse and Renewal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Legacy <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys. David G. Rossiter*,<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute for Geo-Information Science<br />

and Earth Observation (ITC),<br />

12-4 103b Taking <strong>Soil</strong> Science to Outer Space: The Thermal<br />

and Electrical Conductivity Probe (TECP) for<br />

the Phoenix 2007 Scout Mission to Mars. Douglas<br />

R. Cobos*, Gaylon S. Campbell and Colin S. Campbell,<br />

Decagon Devices, Inc.<br />

12-5 104a Australian Coastal Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s—a National<br />

Atlas. Robert Fitzpatrick*, CRC-LEME/CSIRO<br />

Land and Water, Bernard Powell, Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources and Steven Marvanek, CSIRO Land and<br />

Water<br />

12-6 104b <strong>Soil</strong>scape Investigations to Support Vector and<br />

Raster <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys in Far West Texas. Lynn E.<br />

Loomis*, USDA Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service and Duane Simonson, USDA-Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service<br />

12-7 105a A Prototype Theory-Based Approach to Predictive<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Mapping Under Fuzzy Logic. Feng Qi,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Political Science and Geography, A.-Xing<br />

Zhu*, State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Resources and Environmental<br />

Information System, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Natural Resources, James E.<br />

Burt, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, Mark Harrower,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography and Duane Simonson, USDA-<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

12-8 105b Correlation and Analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Maps Produced<br />

with the Remote Area <strong>Soil</strong> Proxy (RASP) Model.<br />

Toby Rodgers* and Crystal Briggs, USDA-NRCS<br />

12-9 106a Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus Regimes<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Virginia Forest <strong>Soil</strong> Series. Anthony Jenkins*,<br />

Stephen Carpenter and Mike Wilson, USDA–<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

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12-10 106b The Impact <strong>of</strong> Proximal <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing Prediction<br />

Errors on <strong>Soil</strong>-Landscape Model Parameter Estimation.<br />

Melisa L. Borino* 1 , David J. Brown 1 , Jennifer<br />

D. Watts 1 and Robert A. MacMillan 2 , (1)Montana<br />

State Univ, (2)LandMapper Environmental Solutions<br />

Inc.<br />

12-11 107a Spatial Data Mining for <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Updates.<br />

James E. Burt* 1 , Rongxun Wang 1 , A.-Xing Zhu 2 ,<br />

Tim Meyer 3 and Jon Hempel 4 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison,<br />

(2)State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Resources<br />

and Environmental Information System, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong> and Natural Resources,<br />

(3)USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service,<br />

(4)USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development<br />

Center<br />

12-12 107b Regolith-Terrain Analysis and Mapping as a <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Geomorphological Investigative Methodology for<br />

Land Resource Assessment. Robin N. Thwaites*,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resource <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

12-13 108a AWeb Map-Based Tool for Exploring the Spatial<br />

Extent <strong>of</strong> U.S. <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy – Series through<br />

Order. Brian W. Bills* 1 , Sharon W. Waltman 2 , Douglas<br />

A. Miller 1 , Stephen Crawford 3 , James L. Sloan<br />

II 1 , Amanda Moore 2 , Jon Hempel 2 , Craig Ditzler 4<br />

and Jim Fortner 4 , (1)The Pennsylvania State Univ,<br />

(2)USDA-NRCS-NGDC, (3)The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, (4)USDA-NRCS-NSSC<br />

12-14 108b Random Catena Sampling for Establishing <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Landscape Rules for Digital <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping. Alex<br />

McBratney*, Nathan Odgers and Budiman Minasny,<br />

The Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

12-15 109a A Quantitative Energy Model for Predicting Pedogenic<br />

Environments. Craig Rasmussen*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Arizona<br />

SESSION NO. 13<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

1.0WA <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemical Patterns at Regional, National,<br />

and <strong>International</strong> Scales—Oral<br />

Convenor: Martin Goldhaber, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

Presiding: David Smith, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

13-1 1:15 PM The Baltic <strong>Soil</strong> Survey (BSS): Sub-Continental<br />

Scale Geochemical Mapping <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

from Northern Europe. Clemens Reimann*, Geological<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Norway, Ulrich Siewers, Federal<br />

Institut for Geosciences and Natural Ressources,<br />

Timo Tarvainen, Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Finland, Liidia<br />

Bityukova, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geology, Jan Eriksson,<br />

Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Aivars Gilucis,<br />

State Geological and Meteorological Agency <strong>of</strong><br />

Latvia, Virgilija Gregorauskiene, Geological Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania, Valentin K. Lukashev, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geological <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>of</strong> ASB, Natalia N. Matinian,<br />

Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Geography, St. Petersburg State<br />

Univ and Anna Pasieczna, Geological Survey <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland<br />

13-2 1:50 PM Spatial Patterns in <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemistry <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States: The Relationship between Scale<br />

and Process. David B. Smith*, Steven M. Smith,<br />

Martin B. Goldhaber, James E. Kilburn, William F.<br />

Cannon and Laurel G. Woodruff, U.S. Geological<br />

Survey<br />

13-3 2:25 PM Regional-Scale <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemistry in Northern<br />

California: Natural and Anthropogenic Sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Constituents. Martin B. Goldhaber*, Jean M.<br />

Morrison, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey S. Plumlee, Richard B. Wanty,


Dennis R. Helsel, Ruth E. Wolf, David B. Smith,<br />

Philip L. Hageman, Suzette A. Morman and JoAnn<br />

M. Holloway, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

SESSION NO. 14<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.2A Spatial, Societal and Environmental Aspects <strong>of</strong> Pedodiversity—Oral<br />

Convenor: Robin Thwaites, Queensland University <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Presiding: Jonathan Phillips, Univeristy <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

14-1 1:15 PM Perspectives and Challenges <strong>of</strong> Pedodiversity<br />

Analysis. Juan Jose Ibanez*, Centro de Investigaciones<br />

sobre desertificación (CIDE)<br />

14-2 1:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Anthropocene. Ronald Amundson*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> California<br />

14-3 2:05 PM Scale Dependence and Complexity in the Spatial<br />

Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resources. R. Murray Lark*,<br />

Environmetrics Group, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics<br />

Division, Rothamsted Research<br />

14-4 2:25 PM Pedodiversity and Island <strong>Soil</strong> Geography: Testing<br />

the Driving Forces for Pedological Assemblages<br />

in Archipelagos <strong>of</strong> Different Origins. William R.<br />

Effland*, USDA/NRCS <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Division, A.<br />

Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Dpto. Edafologia y Geologia,<br />

Fac. Biologia and Juan Jose Ibanez, CIDE<br />

14-5 2:45 PM Taxonomic and Functional Pedodiversity in Relation<br />

to Landscape Variability and Land Utilization<br />

Types. Inakwu Ominy A. Odeh*, The Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sydney and John Triantafilis, The Univ <strong>of</strong> New<br />

South Wales<br />

SESSION NO. 15<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon Sequestration—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Alvin Smucker, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> Sci., MSU;<br />

Ingrid Kögel-Knabner, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde<br />

Presiding: Alessandro Piccolo, Università di Napoli<br />

15-1 836a Where Is All the Charcoal Gone? -Structure and<br />

Stability <strong>of</strong> Charred Plant Residues and Their<br />

Role in Refractory <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Formation.<br />

Heike Knicker* 1 , Francisco J. González-Vila2 ,<br />

Jose A. González-Perez2 and G. Almendros3 ,<br />

(1)Lehrstuhl fuer Bodenkunde, TU-Muenchen,<br />

(2)Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología,<br />

CSIC, (3)Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales,<br />

CSIC<br />

15-2 836b Hydrolyzable Carbohydrate In Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Under Adjacent Forest And Savanna Vegetation<br />

In Lamto, Côte d’Ivoire. Hassan Bismarck<br />

Narco* 1 , Marie Christine Larre-Larrouy2 , Christian<br />

Feller2 and Luc Abbadie3 , (1)Univ Polytechnique de<br />

Bobo-Dioulasso, (2)Laboratoire Matière Organique<br />

des Sols Tropicaux IRD, (3)Biogeochemistry and<br />

SESSION NO. 15<br />

Ecology <strong>of</strong> continental environment laboratory<br />

UMR 7618<br />

15-3 837a Carbon Accumulations on Surfaces and Fluxes<br />

into Interior Regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregates Alter<br />

Water Repellency, Bacterial Populations and Aggregate<br />

Stability. Alvin Smucker* 1 , Eun-Jin Park 1 ,<br />

Emilia Jasinska 2 , Heather Holdaway 1 , Frank Dazzo 1<br />

and Rainer Horn 3 , (1)Michigan State Univ, (2)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (3)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, CAU Kiel<br />

15-4 837b Theory and Evidence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> C Saturation using<br />

Long-term Agroecosystem Experiments. Catherine<br />

Stewart 1 , Keith Paustian 1 , Rich Conant 1 , Alain<br />

Plante 2 and Johan Six* 3 , (1)Natural Resource Ecology<br />

Laboratory, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biology, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis<br />

15-5 838a Carbon Sequestration in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi<br />

Valley Loess Plains. Paula Gale*, Richard Joost,<br />

Matt Goddard and Kevin Smith, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tenneessee<br />

at Martin<br />

15-6 838b Long-term <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Dynamics in Cultivated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in Zimbabwe. Shamie Zingore*,<br />

TSBF-CIAT Zimbabwe and Kenneth E. Giller, Production<br />

Systems, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>, Wageningen<br />

Univ<br />

15-7 839a A Non-Compartment Approach to the Modeling<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carbon Cycle in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Yongsheng Feng*, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alberta and Xiaomei Li, Alberta Research Council<br />

15-8 839b Multidimensional Characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon<br />

Pools Using Stable Isotope and Quadrupole<br />

Mass Spectrometry Coupled to Thermal Analysis.<br />

David A. C. Manning*, Elisa Lopez-Capel and<br />

Maggie White, School <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering and<br />

Geosciences, Univ <strong>of</strong> Newcastle<br />

15-9 936a Application <strong>of</strong> Off-Line TMAH-GC/MS for<br />

Characterizing <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter and Organic<br />

Amendments. Cassandra R. Schefe 1 , Antonio F.<br />

Patti* 2 , Alessandro Piccolo 3 , Riccardo S paccini 3<br />

and W. Roy Jackson 4 , (1)Rutherglen Centre, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Industries, (2)Centre for Green Chemistry<br />

and School <strong>of</strong> Applied <strong>Sciences</strong> and Engineering,<br />

(3)Dpto di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e dell’Ambiente,<br />

Univ di Napoli, (4)Centre for Green<br />

Chemistry, Monash Univ<br />

15-10 936b Isotopic Investigations into the Role <strong>of</strong> Aggregate<br />

Hierarchy in Stabilizing <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon.<br />

Julie Jastrow*, Argonne National Laboratory<br />

and Johan Six, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis<br />

15-11 937a Estimation <strong>of</strong> Time Required for Progress <strong>of</strong> Humification<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Using AMS Radiocarbon Dating<br />

Technique. Akira Watanabe* 1 , Hisayoshi<br />

Takada 1 , Miku Jokura 1 , Akiko Ikeda 2 and Toshio<br />

Nakamura 2 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bioagricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Nagoya Univ, (2)Center for Chronological<br />

Research, Nagoya Univ<br />

15-12 937b Humus Accumulation, Microbiological Indicators<br />

and Respired Carbon Dioxide in <strong>Soil</strong>. Oliver M.<br />

Dilly*, Lehrstuhl für Bodenschutz und<br />

Rekultivierung, Brandenburgische Technische<br />

Universität<br />

15-13 938b Evaluating the Microbial Role in <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon<br />

Dynamics Using Markov Chain Analysis. Chao<br />

Liang*, Guang Cheng and Teresa Balser, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin-Madison<br />

15-14 939a Effects <strong>of</strong> Mass Spectroscopic Parameters on<br />

Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectra <strong>of</strong> Size-<br />

Fractions from a <strong>Soil</strong> Humic Acid. Alessandro<br />

Piccolo, Dpto di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta, e<br />

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SESSION NO.15<br />

dell’Ambiente and Michael Spiteller*, INFU-Institut<br />

für Umweltforschung<br />

15-15 939b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Carbon Stabilization in <strong>Soil</strong>s: A<br />

Conceptual Model Approach. Margit v. Lützow 1 ,<br />

Ingrid Kögel-Knabner 1 , Egbert Matzner* 2 , Klemens<br />

Ekschmitt 3 , Georg Guggenberger 4 , Heiner Flessa 5 ,<br />

Bernd Marschner 6 and Bernard Ludwig 7 ,<br />

(1)Technische Univ München, Lehrstuhl für<br />

Bodenkunde, (2)Lehrstuhl für Bodenökologie, Univ<br />

Bayreuth, (3)Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, (4)Univ<br />

Halle, (5)Univ Göttingen, (6)Ruhr Univ, (7)Univ<br />

Kassel<br />

15-16 1036b Do Temperature-Driven Shifts in Microbial Community<br />

Composition Facilitate Decay <strong>of</strong> Recalcitrant<br />

Organic Matter?. Rhae Drijber* 1 , David<br />

Carter 1 , Richard Conant 2 , Alain Plante 3 , Eldor Paul 2 ,<br />

Megan Steinweg 2 and Michelle Haddix 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Horticulture,<br />

(2)Natural Resource Ecology Lab, (3)Villanova<br />

Univ<br />

15-17 1037a Three Carbon Sources in <strong>Soil</strong> Food Webs <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Complexity Revealed by 14C Labelling<br />

and 13C Natural Abundance. Yakov Kuzyakov*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, Andrea Ruf, Univ <strong>of</strong> Bremen<br />

and Olga Lopatovskaya, State Pedagogical Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Irkutsk<br />

15-18 1037b Mineralization, Solubilization and Biomass Incorporation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 13 C -Labelled Lignin Incubated<br />

with <strong>Soil</strong> under Laboratory Conditions. H.<br />

Bahri* 1 , M.-F. Dignac 1 , C. Rumpel 1 , D. P Rasse 1 , C.<br />

Lapierre 2 , G. Bardoux 1 , A. Mariotti 1 and C. Chenu 1 ,<br />

(1)UMR Biogeochimie des Milieux Continentaux,<br />

(2)UMR Chimie Biologique INRA-INAPG<br />

15-19 1038b The Relation between the Content <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Phosphorus and Latitude in Northeast China<br />

Phaeozem. Wantai Yu* and Shaohua Zhao, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> applied ecology<br />

SESSION NO. 16<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.4A Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation I.<br />

Agroecosystems: Processes & Assessment—Oral<br />

Convenor: Miguel Ayarza, TGU: 00087<br />

Presiding: Matilde Somarriba-Chang, Universidad Nacional<br />

Agraria (UNA)<br />

16-1 1:15 PM Decision support tools and technologies to assess<br />

and reverse land degradation in tropical savanna<br />

and hillside agroecosystems <strong>of</strong> Latin America.<br />

Miguel Ayarza* Sr., Edgar Amezquita, Edmundo<br />

Barrios, Marco Rondon and Idupulapati Rao, Tropical<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />

Center for Tropical Agriculture, CIAT<br />

16-2 1:45 PM Land degradation: An assessment <strong>of</strong> the human<br />

impact on global land resources. Hari Eswaran* 1 ,<br />

Paul Reich1 and Friedrich Beinroth2 , (1)USDA Natural<br />

Resources Conservation Service, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico<br />

16-3 2:05 PM Nutrient Budgeting in Tropical Agro ecosystem—<br />

A micro and meso level modeling study for assessing<br />

sustainability in agro-ecosystem using NUT-<br />

MON-Toolbox. V. Murugappan*, U. Surendran, R<br />

Jagadeeswaran and A Bhaskaran, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

University<br />

48<br />

16-4 2:25 PM Characterizing <strong>Soil</strong> Change within the Human<br />

Time Scale for Resource Assessment and Prediction.<br />

Arlene J. Tugel* 1 , Joel R. Brown 1 , Susan S. Andrews<br />

2 , Brandon T. Bestelmeyer 3 , Jeffrey E. Herrick 3<br />

and Karl W. Hipple 4 , (1)USDA-NRCS, (2)USDA-<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS),<br />

ENTSC, (3)USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental<br />

Range, (4)USDA-NRCS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center<br />

16-5 2:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong> quality dynamics in a family based shifting<br />

cultivation system on the Atlantic Forest, Brazil.<br />

Marcela C. R. Aboim 1 , Joyce C. Barbosa 1 , Alexandre<br />

S. Rosado 2 and Heitor L. C. Coutinho* 1 , (1)Embrapa<br />

Solos, (2)Federal University <strong>of</strong> Rio de Janeiro<br />

SESSION NO. 17<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Chris Johnson, Dept.<strong>of</strong> Civil Eng.<br />

Presiding: Zhihong Xu, Griffith University<br />

17-1 3505a Management <strong>of</strong> Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s on Disturbed<br />

Grounds. Wolfgang Schaaf* and Reinhard F. Hüttl,<br />

Brandenburg Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

17-2 3505b Organic Carbon Restoration during the First<br />

Twenty Years on the Debris Avalanche Deposit <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ontake Volcano, Japan. Kazuhito Morisada*<br />

and Mitsue Shibata, Forestry and Forest Products<br />

Research Institute<br />

17-3 3506a Using <strong>Soil</strong> and Climatic Data to Predict Carbon<br />

Sequestration in Reforestation and Recharge Reduction<br />

at Different Scales. Richard J. Harper*, Cooperative<br />

Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting<br />

and Keith R.J. Smettem, Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

17-4 3506b Properties <strong>of</strong> Typical Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> China in Different<br />

Climatic Zones Affecting Methane and<br />

Ethylene Consumption and Nitrous Oxide Production.<br />

Xingkai Xu*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />

Physics, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

17-5 3507a Information Needed for for Sustainable Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hardwood Forests: More than 50 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> Research on the Fernow Experimental Forest.<br />

Mary B. Adams* and James Kochenderfer, USDA<br />

Forest Service<br />

17-6 3507b Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Activities and Litter-<br />

Layer Composition (NMR Spectra) <strong>of</strong> a Pine Forest<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>, Five Years after Thinning. Sebastian<br />

Maassen1 , Minh-Phuong Huynh-Le2 , George D.<br />

Cody2 and Stephan J. Wirth* 1 , (1)Leibniz-Centre<br />

for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Landscape Matter Dynamics, (2)Carnegie<br />

Institution <strong>of</strong> Washington, Geophysical Laboratory<br />

17-7 3508a Mineral <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter in Forest Sites <strong>of</strong><br />

Coastal British Columbia, Canada. Caroline M.<br />

Preston* 1 , Tony Tr<strong>of</strong>ymow1 , Christopher Swanston2 and Chris Van Kessel3 , (1)Pacific Forestry Centre,<br />

(2)Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, (3)UC<br />

Davis<br />

17-8 3508b Fire-Derived Carbon in Boreal Forests—Current<br />

Knowledge and Uncertainties. Caroline M.<br />

Preston, Pacific Forestry Centre, Natural Resources


Canada and Michael W. I. Schmidt*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Physical Geography, <strong>Soil</strong> Biogeochemistry<br />

17-9 3509a Elucidating Mineral N Retention Pathways in an<br />

Old-Growth South Chilean Temperate Forest<br />

Using a 15 N Tracing Model. Dries Huygens* 1 , Pascal<br />

Boeckx 1 , Oswald Van Cleemput 1 , Roberto<br />

Godoy 2 and Christoph Müller 3 , (1)Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />

Applied Physical Chemistry–ISOFYS, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Bioscience Engineering, Ghent Univ, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Botany, Univ Austral de Chile, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

Ecology, Justus-Liebig-Univ Giessen<br />

17-10 3509b Microbial Dversity <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> and Leaf Litters in<br />

an Exotic Pine Plantation <strong>of</strong> Subtropical Australia.<br />

Li Zhang* 1 , Bharat Patel 1 and Zhihong Xu 2 ,<br />

(1)School <strong>of</strong> Biomolecular and Biomedical <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Griffith Univ, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Environmental Studies,<br />

Griffith Univ<br />

17-11 3510b Soluble Organic N Pools and Microbial Properties<br />

in Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s under Three Adjacent Natural<br />

and Exotic Pine Plantation Forests <strong>of</strong> Southeast<br />

Queensland. Chengrong Chen* and Zhihong Xu,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Griffith Univ<br />

17-12 3511a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Vegetation Change in Central<br />

Queensland Woodlands Using Stable Carbon Isotopes<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter. Ben Harms*, Natural<br />

Resources and Mines, Steven Bray, Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />

Industries and Fisheries, Evelyn Krull, CSIRO Land<br />

and Fisheries and Ayalsew Zerihun, DPI Science<br />

and Research<br />

17-13 3511b Nitrate Sources in Discharge from the Hardwood<br />

Forests <strong>of</strong> the Northeastern U.S.A – Implications<br />

for Forest Management. Kathryn B. Piatek* 1 ,<br />

Myron J. Mitchell 2 , Steven R. Silva 3 and Carol<br />

Kendall 3 , (1)West Virginia Univ, (2)SUNY-ESF,<br />

(3)USGS Geological Survey<br />

17-14 3512a Upscaling Forest <strong>Soil</strong> Monitoring Data – Scale<br />

and Representativity Effects. Dietmar Zirlewagen,<br />

INTERRA, Rainer Baritz*, BGR and Klaus Von<br />

Wilpert, FVA<br />

17-15 3512b Spectroscopic Evidence for Water-Soluble Organic<br />

Matter and Humic Acid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> under Different<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> Forest Vegetations. Peikun Jiang 1 ,<br />

Qiufang Xu* 1 and Zhihong Xu 2 , (1)Zhejiang<br />

Forestry Univ, (2)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Griffith Univ<br />

17-16 3513a Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Pools <strong>of</strong> Bamboo<br />

Plantations under Intensive Management in<br />

Subtropical China. Qiufang Xu 1 , Peikun Jiang 1 ,<br />

Zhihong Cao* 1 and Zhihong Xu 2 , (1)Zhejiang<br />

Forestry Univ, (2)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Griffith Univ<br />

17-17 3513b Carbon Storage Dynamics and Conditions Following<br />

Clear-Cutting, in a Montane Dystric Cambisol<br />

Planted with Douglas-Fir. Francis Andreux* 1 ,<br />

Jean Leveque 1 , Florence Roux 1 and Jacques<br />

Ranger 2 , (1)Microbiologie et Géochimie des Sols–<br />

INRA Université de Bourgogne, (2)INRA-UR<br />

Biogéochimie des Ecosystèmes Forestiers<br />

17-18 3514a Forest <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Sequestration Measurement<br />

and Verification on Reclaimed Mined Land in<br />

the Appalachian Coalfield. Beyhan Y. Amichev*,<br />

Virginia Tech and James A. Burger, Virgnia Tech.,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />

17-19 3514b Comparison <strong>of</strong> Methods for the Evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

Humus Quality <strong>of</strong> Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Jiri Kulhavy* 1 ,<br />

Bohumir Lomsky 2 , Michal Remes 1 , Ladislav Mensik<br />

1 , Tomas Fabianek 1 and Ida Drapelova 1 ,<br />

(1)Mendel Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Forestry Brno,<br />

(2)Forestry and Game Management Research Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 19<br />

SESSION NO. 18<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing,<br />

Remote Sensing and Image Analysis—Oral<br />

Convenor: Sabine Grunwald, <strong>Soil</strong> & Water Sci. Dept.<br />

Univ. FL<br />

Presiding: Endre Dobos, University <strong>of</strong> Miskolc<br />

18-1 3:30 PM Infrared Spectroscopy—New Technology for<br />

Boosting Agricultural Productivity and Monitoring<br />

Environment in Developing Countries. Keith<br />

Shepherd* and Markus Walsh, World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />

Centre (ICRAF)<br />

18-2 4:00 PM Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy as a Major<br />

Input to the <strong>Soil</strong> Inference System. Budiman Minasny*,<br />

Alex McBratney and Raphael Viscarra-<br />

Rossel, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

18-3 4:20 PM Refining the Pedogenic Understanding Raster<br />

Classification Methodology. Janis L. Boettinger* 1 ,<br />

Nephi J. Cole2 , Amy M. Saunders2 , Shawn J. Nield2 ,<br />

Suzann Kienast-Brown2 , Jedd M. Bodily2 and<br />

Alexander K. Stum1 , (1)Utah State Univ, (2)USDA<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

18-4 4:40 PM Integrating the Extended Causal Chain <strong>of</strong> Pedology,<br />

On-The-Go <strong>Soil</strong> Sensors and a Fuzzy <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Continuum Model for Precision Farming (PF)<br />

Applications. Juergen Lamp*, C.A.Univ, Plant Nutrition<br />

a. <strong>Soil</strong> Science, WG <strong>Soil</strong> Informatics<br />

18-5 5:00 PM Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> C: Where Are We? and What Are the<br />

Problems Which Need to Be Solved?. James B.,<br />

Reeves* III, EMBUL, ANRI, ARS, USDA, Dean<br />

Martens, SWRC, ARS, USDA and Gregory Mc-<br />

Carty, HRSL, ANRI, ARS, USDA<br />

SESSION NO. 19<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.5B <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling in Space and Time—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Jan Hendrickx, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Earth & Env. Sci.<br />

Presiding: Gerard B.M. Heuvelink, Wageningen University<br />

and Research Centre<br />

19-1 538a Generating Geo-Pedological Maps Using GIS <strong>of</strong><br />

Study Areas in Bahariya Oasis. Mohamed Abbas<br />

Rasheed* V and Khaled Mohamed Darwish, National<br />

Research Centre<br />

19-2 538b Spatial Variability in the Electro Conductivity <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Groundwater in the Balaroud Area Located<br />

in the Southwest <strong>of</strong> Iran. Farzad<br />

Nazarizadeh*, Khuzestan Water and Power Authority<br />

19-3 539a Establishing Digital Spatial Pattern Map <strong>of</strong><br />

Macronutrients in <strong>Soil</strong>s under Irrigated Wheat in<br />

Golestan Province. Ghorban Ali Roshani* and<br />

Sohrab Sadeghi, Golestan Agricultural Research<br />

Center<br />

19-4 539b The Comparative Analysis <strong>of</strong> Methods for Physical<br />

Properties Investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Solid Part.<br />

Igor V. Morozov* and Irina Morozova, Rostov State<br />

University<br />

19-5 540a Geographic Information System (GIS) Applications<br />

in Alabama <strong>Soil</strong> Survey. Zamir Libohova*,<br />

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SESSION NO.19<br />

Stephon Thomas, Jerome Langlinais, Charles Love<br />

and George Martin, USDA-NRCS<br />

19-6 540b <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Rugosity Measurements to Applied<br />

Multifractal Analysis. M. Rosario Garcia 1 , A. Saa 1 ,<br />

Ana M. Tarquis 2 and M. Cruz Díaz* 1 , (1)Dpto.<br />

Edafología–E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Madrid, (2)Dpto. Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S.<br />

Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

19-7 541a Spatial Modeling <strong>of</strong> Trace Elements in <strong>Soil</strong>s Using<br />

Partial Least Squares Regression and Pre-existing<br />

Information. Hocine Bourennane*, National<br />

Institut for Agronomic Research (INRA)<br />

19-8 541b Can Variable Rate Technology Using Active Sensors<br />

Work in Bermudagrass and Ryegrass Production?.<br />

Jagadeesh Mosali* 1 , Jeffrey B. Ball 1 , Kefyalew<br />

Girma 2 , Shawn L. Norton 1 and W.R. Raun 2 ,<br />

(1)The Noble Foundation, (2)Oklahoma State University<br />

19-9 640a <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical Properties as a Tool in Archeological<br />

Investigations: Identifying Previous Anthropogenic<br />

Disturbances. Todd Luxton*, Matthew<br />

Eick and Stephanie M. Garman, Virginia Tech<br />

19-10 641a Site-Specific Management Zones: <strong>Soil</strong>-Color<br />

Based and Yield-Based. Rajiv Khosla*, Danny<br />

Inman, Andrew Hornung, Dwayne Westfall and<br />

Robin Reich, Colorado State University<br />

19-11 641b Technique <strong>of</strong> Detailed—Level-by-Level Definition<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture with TDR TRIME-FM3.<br />

Olga S. Ermolaeva*, Moscow State University <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Engineering and Anatoly Zeiliger,<br />

Moscow State University Of Environmental Engineering<br />

19-12 741a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> a New, Perforated <strong>Soil</strong> Heat Flux<br />

Plate Design. Thomas J. Sauer* 1 , Pierre Thery 2 ,<br />

Josh L. Heitman 3 , Thomas M. DeSutter 1 and Robert<br />

Horton 3 , (1)USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth Laboratory,<br />

(2)CAPTEC, (3)Iowa State University<br />

19-13 741b Correlation between the Common Bean Grains<br />

Yield and Attributes <strong>of</strong> Relation Mass/Volume in<br />

a Typical Haplic Acrustox <strong>of</strong> the Brazilian Savannah.<br />

Morel de Passos Carvalho*, Flávia Araújo<br />

Matos, Mariana Ventura Martins and Gilberto Rosa<br />

Filho, São Paulo State University<br />

SESSION NO. 20<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and Distribution<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: Donald Gabriels, Ghent University; Gupta<br />

Vadakattu, CSIRO<br />

Presiding: Richard Dick, Ohio State Univ./Sch. <strong>of</strong> Nat. Res.<br />

20-1 848a Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Solute Transport Modify Small-<br />

Scale Abundance and Function <strong>of</strong> Microorganisms<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>. Ellen Kandeler* 1 , Christian Poll1 ,<br />

Joachim Ingwersen2 , Thilo Streck2 , Esther<br />

Enowashu1 and Sven Marhan1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, <strong>Soil</strong> Biology Section, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />

(2)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Biogeophysics<br />

Section, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

20-2 952b Quantification <strong>of</strong> Root-<strong>Soil</strong> and Root-Insect Interactions<br />

Using X-Ray Microtomography. Peter<br />

50<br />

J. Gregory* 1 , Scott N. Johnson 1 , Derek B. Read 2 ,<br />

Caroline E. Hargreaves 2 , Dimitry V. Grinev 3 and<br />

Iain M. Young 3 , (1)SCRI, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, (3)SIMBIOS Centre<br />

20-3 850b Macroaggregate Environment Influences the<br />

Composition and Activity <strong>of</strong> Associated Microbiota<br />

Communities. Gupta V.S.R. Vadakattu* 1 , M.<br />

L. Kasper 1 , T. Jankovic-Karasoulos 2 and E. T. Elliott<br />

3 , (1)CSIRO Entomology, (2)CSIRO, (3)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

20-4 947a Effects <strong>of</strong> Grapevine Roots, <strong>Soil</strong> Resources and<br />

Depth on <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities in a Pinot<br />

Noir Vineyard. Kerri L. Steenwerth* 1 , Shane R.<br />

Parker 1 , Daniel A. Kluepfel 1 , Jean-Jacques Lambert<br />

2 and David R. Smart 3 , (1)USDA/ARS Crops<br />

Pathology and Genetics Research Unit, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Viticulture<br />

and Enology<br />

20-5 852a Comparison <strong>of</strong> Bacterial Community Structures<br />

at Main Habitats in Paddy Field Ecosystem Based<br />

on DGGE Analysis. Susumu Asakawa* and Makoto<br />

Kimura, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bioagricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Nagoya University<br />

20-6 948b Diversity <strong>of</strong> Culturable Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria<br />

in a Japanese Rice Field Ecosystem. Chihoko<br />

Ueno* 1 , Dayéri Dianou 2 , Makoto Kimura 1 and<br />

Susumu Asakawa 1 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bioagricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Nagoya University, (2)National<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Scientific Research<br />

SESSION NO. 21<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions:<br />

Impacts on Transformations and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong><br />

Metals and Metalloids—Oral<br />

Convenor: P. M. Huang, <strong>Soil</strong> Sci., Univ. Saskatchewan<br />

Presiding: A. Violante, Università di Napoli- ITALY<br />

21-1 3:30 PM The Role <strong>of</strong> Synchrotron-Based Research on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Physicochemical and Biological Interfacial Interactions<br />

Pertaining to Metals and Metalloids in<br />

the Environment. Ken M. Kemner*, Argonne National<br />

Laboratory<br />

21-2 4:00 PM Spectromicroscopic Investigation <strong>of</strong> Cobalt Speciation<br />

in a Ni/Co Hyperaccumulator Plant used<br />

for Phytoremediation and Phytomining. Ryan V.<br />

Tappero* 1 , R. L. Chaney2 and Donald L. Sparks1 ,<br />

(1)U <strong>of</strong> DE, Environmental <strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS-ANRI<br />

21-3 4:20 PM Transformation <strong>of</strong> Metals and Minerals by Microorganisms.<br />

M. Fomina* and Ge<strong>of</strong>frey M. Gadd,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Dundee<br />

21-4 4:40 PM Rhizosphere – A Unique Interface for Understanding<br />

the Fate <strong>of</strong> Trace Elements – the Example<br />

<strong>of</strong> Copper. Philippe Hinsinger* 1 , Valérie<br />

Chaignon1 , Benoît Cloutier-Hurteau2 , Jean-Yves<br />

Cornu1 , P Legrand2 , Aurélia Michaud1 , Véronique<br />

Séguin2 and François Courchesne2 , (1)UMR 1222<br />

Rhizosphere & Symbiose INRA-ENSAM, (2)Département<br />

de Géographie. Université de Montreal<br />

21-5 5:00 PM Major Role <strong>of</strong> Interactions between Organic Matter<br />

Biodegradability, Iron Reducing Bacteria and<br />

Ferric Oxides in the Availability and Partitioning<br />

<strong>of</strong> Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Jacques Berthelin*, Nouredine


Bousserhine, Cecile Quantin and Sebastien Stemmler,<br />

LIMOS , UMR 7137 ,CNRS _UHPNancy1, Faculté<br />

des <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

SESSION NO. 22<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

3.2A Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Measuring<br />

and Modeling On- and Off-Site Damages <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Erosion—Oral<br />

Convenors: Sonia Dechen, Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento;<br />

Diane Stott, USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Res.<br />

Presiding: Nicola Fohrer, Fachabteilung Hydrologie und<br />

Wasserwirtschaft des ÖZK<br />

22-1 3:30 PM Using RUSLE2 to Predict On-Site <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation<br />

and Off-Site Sediment Yield. Seth M. Dabney*<br />

1 , Mathias J. M. Romkens1 , Daniel C. Yoder2 and Michael Hubbs3 , (1)USDA-ARS National Sedimentation<br />

Lab, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee,<br />

(3)USDA-NRCS<br />

22-2 4:00 PM Loss <strong>of</strong> Dissolved Organic Carbon During Erosion<br />

Events. Diane E. Stott*, E.A. Warnemuende,<br />

S.J. Livingston and C. Huang, USDA-ARS National<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research Laboratory<br />

22-3 4:20 PM Application <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing and GIS to <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Erosion Assessment and Spatial Risk Modeling in<br />

Himalayan Watershed using Hierarchical Perspective:<br />

A Case Study in Sitla-rao Watershed.<br />

Kalpana O. Bhaware*, District <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Testing Laboratory, (Commissionerate <strong>of</strong> Agriculture)<br />

and Suresh Kumar, Agriculture and <strong>Soil</strong> Division,<br />

Indian Institute <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing<br />

22-4 4:40 PM Wind Erosion in the Conditions <strong>of</strong> Climate<br />

Change. Jana Dufkova* and Frantisek Toman,<br />

Mendel University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Forestry Brno,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Applied and Landscape Ecology<br />

22-5 5:00 PM Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Dynamic Biotic and Abiotic<br />

Processes at the <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Affected by Different<br />

Agricultural Management Systems. Marcus<br />

Zeiger and Nicola Fohrer*, Dep. Hydrology & Water<br />

Resources Management, Ecology Centre CAU Kiel<br />

SESSION NO. 23<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

3.3C Improved Management <strong>of</strong> Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s for Dryland<br />

Agriculture—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: John Ryan, ICARDA; Dwayne G. Westfall,<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Presiding: John Angus, CSIRO Plant Industry, GPO Box<br />

1438<br />

23-1 1829b Evaluting the Process <strong>of</strong> Desalinization <strong>of</strong> Sodic<br />

and Saline <strong>Soil</strong>s by the Theoretical Models <strong>of</strong><br />

Southeast Khuzestan Province. mohammad reza<br />

Momayezi*, islamic azad university <strong>of</strong> varamin<br />

SESSION NO.23<br />

23-2 1829a Subsoil Physicochemical Constraints and Dryland<br />

Crop Growth on Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s in Southeastern<br />

Australia. James Gray Nuttall* and Roger<br />

Armstrong, Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries, Victoria<br />

23-3 1830a Toxicity <strong>of</strong> Na + and Cl - to Wheat and Chickpea.<br />

Anna R. Sheldon* 1 , Ram C. Dalal 2 and Neal W.<br />

Menzies 1 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong> Queensland, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources & Mines<br />

23-4 1830b The Relationship between the Physico-Chemical<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Iranian Marl <strong>Soil</strong>s and <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion<br />

Rate and Form. Toraj Asadi*, Islamic Azad University,<br />

Bandar Abbas Branch and Ali Reza Zahirnia,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment Reaserch Institute,<br />

Tehran, Iran.<br />

23-5 1831a Paddy Cultivation in Sodic <strong>Soil</strong> through Vermitech.<br />

Abdullah A. Ansari*, University <strong>of</strong> Guyana<br />

and Sultan A. Ismail, Ecoscience Research Foundation<br />

23-6 1831b Spatial Variation in <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity and Its Effect on<br />

Physiological Parameters, <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content<br />

and Grain Yield <strong>of</strong> Wheat in Victorian Southern<br />

Mallee. Prakash N. Dixit* 1 , Deli Chen 1 , Garry<br />

O’Leary 2 and John Angus 3 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong><br />

Melbourne, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries,<br />

(3)CSIRO<br />

23-7 1929a Characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s under Kabini Tract <strong>of</strong><br />

Cauvery Command Area and Rice Response to<br />

Amendments. Guruprasad, Subbarayappa, Badrinath<br />

Chidanandappa*, UAS,GKVK<br />

23-8 1929b The Evaluation and Determination <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water<br />

Infiltration Coefficient Using Experimental Observations<br />

Resulting from Measuring Infiltration<br />

by the Doublering Method and Introducing the<br />

Most Suitable Model in the Saveh Plain. Amir<br />

Mansour Shahsavar* 1 , Ali Reza Zahirnia 2 and<br />

Ebrahim Pazira 1 , (1)Islamic Azad Univ <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Research, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment<br />

Research Institute<br />

23-9 1930a Reducing Plant Water Stress from Attacks <strong>of</strong><br />

Greenbugs, Corn Leaf Aphids and Virus Disease<br />

in Dryland Sorghum. Hong Li*, William A. Payne,<br />

Jerry Michels and Charles M. Rush, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

23-10 1930b Management <strong>of</strong> High-Magnesium <strong>Soil</strong>s and Waters<br />

in Central Asia through the Application <strong>of</strong><br />

Phosphogypsum. F. Vyspolsky 1 , Manzoor Qadir* 2 ,<br />

A. Karimov 3 , F. Mukhamedjanov 1 , U. Bekbaev 1 , R.<br />

Paroda 4 and F. Karajeh 5 , (1)Water Conservation<br />

Laboratory, The Kazakh Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Water<br />

Management, (2)<strong>International</strong> Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), (3)<strong>International</strong><br />

Water Management Institute (IWMI),<br />

Central Asia and Caucasus Sub-regional Office,<br />

(4)<strong>International</strong> Center for Agricultural Research in<br />

the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Central Asia and Caucasus<br />

Regional Office, (5)California Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Water Resources<br />

23-11 1931a Comparison <strong>of</strong> Five Adsorption Isotherms for<br />

Prediction <strong>of</strong> Zinc Retention in Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and the Relationship <strong>of</strong> their Coefficients with<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics. Adil Reyhani Tabar*, NajafAli<br />

Karimian, Mohamad Ardalan and GolamReza Savaghebi,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tehran<br />

23-12 1931b Salt Dynamic in “Patched” <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crops in Argentina.<br />

Eugenio Hampp*, Elena Bonadeo, Marcos<br />

Bongiovanni, Inés Moreno and Rosana Marzari,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto<br />

23-13 1932a Integrated Amelioration <strong>of</strong> Lime Induced Iron<br />

Chlorosis in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.).<br />

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MONDAY


SESSION NO.23<br />

Arvind Bhardwaj*, Rajasthan Agricultural Univ,<br />

Bikaner and Inderjeet gulati, Rajasthan Agricultual<br />

Univ, Bikaner<br />

23-14 1932b Effect <strong>of</strong> Different Levels and Sources <strong>of</strong> Potassium<br />

on Yield and Quality <strong>of</strong> Sugarcane in Alkali<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Vijay Shankar Mali* 1 , Renuka Joshi 1 , Narayan<br />

Zende 1 and S.K. Bansal 2 , (1)Vasantdada Sugar Institute,<br />

(2)Potash Research Institute <strong>of</strong> India, Gurgaon<br />

23-15 1933b Effects <strong>of</strong> Gypsum Application in Different Unstable<br />

Slopes on Surface Run<strong>of</strong>f and <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion.<br />

Ali Jafari Ardakani*, <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation and<br />

Watershed Managment Institue and Ali Reza Zahirnia,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment Research Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 24<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

4.2C <strong>Soil</strong> Quality as it Affects Nutrients in Food Crops<br />

and Human Health—Oral<br />

Convenor: John J. Mortvedt, Colorado State University<br />

Presiding: Umesh Gupta, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada<br />

24-1 3:30 PM Heavy Metal Toxicities in <strong>Soil</strong>s, Crops, and Humans:<br />

Some Control Measures. Umesh C. Gupta*,<br />

Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada and Subhas C.<br />

Gupta, Division <strong>of</strong> Plastic Surgery<br />

24-2 4:00 PM <strong>Soil</strong> as a Public Health Threat or Savior. Ian Pepper*<br />

1 , Deborah Newby2 , Charles Gerba1 and Charles<br />

Rice3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Arizona, (2)Idaho National Engineering<br />

and Environmental Laboratory, (3)Kansas<br />

State Univ<br />

24-3 4:20 PM Does a Food Chain Approach Help to Target Zinc<br />

Bio-Fortification Efforts in Cereal Crops?.<br />

Tjeerdjan Stomph*, Maja A. Slingerland, Ellis H<strong>of</strong>fland<br />

and Rob Nout, Wageningen Univ<br />

24-4 4:40 PM Increased Rice Uptake <strong>of</strong> Zinc by Optimization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water and Crop Residue Management. Sarah<br />

E. Johnson* 1 , Jack Deodato C Jacob1 , Roland J Buresh1<br />

, John M. Duxbury2 and Julie G. Lauren2 , (1)<strong>International</strong><br />

Rice Research Institute, (2)Cornell Univ<br />

24-5 5:00 PM Relationships between Distribution <strong>of</strong> Longevous<br />

Population’s Rate and Trace Elements in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Rugao County, Jiangsu, China. Biao Huang* 1 ,<br />

Rongqing Yang1 , Weixia Sun1 , Zhong Zou2 , Jianping<br />

Su2 and Feng Ding2 , (1)State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, the Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Service<br />

Station <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Fertilizer Technology, Bureau<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture <strong>of</strong> Rugao County<br />

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SESSION NO. 25<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

4.3A Land Use Modeling as a Tool to Combat <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Oral<br />

Convenor: Timothy Green, USDA-ARS Great Plains Systems<br />

Res.<br />

Presiding: Rainer Schulin, Institute <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial Ecology<br />

25-1 3:30 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon and Land Use Change in the<br />

Brazilian Amazon: A Modeling Approach. Carlos<br />

E.P. Cerri* 1 , Mark Easter2 , Keith Paustian3 ,<br />

Kendrick Killian2 , Kevin Coleman4 , Martial<br />

Bernoux5 , Pete Falloon6 , David Powlson7 , Eleanor<br />

Milne8 and Carlos C. Cerri1 , (1)Centro de Energia<br />

Nuclear na Agricultura, (2)Natural Resource Ecology<br />

Laboratory, (3)Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory<br />

and Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(4)Rothamsted Research, (5)IRD, (6)The Met Office,<br />

Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research,<br />

(7)Rotahmsted Research, Agriculture and<br />

Environment Division, (8)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Reading<br />

25-2 4:00 PM Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Resource Management Options for<br />

Smallholder Farms Using an Integrated Modeling<br />

Approach. Shamie Zingore1 , Ernesto Gonzalez-<br />

Estrada2 , Robert J. Delve* 1 , John P. Dimes3 , Mario<br />

Herrero2 , Herbert Murwira1 and Kenneth E. Giller4 ,<br />

(1)TSBF-CIAT Zimbabwe, (2)<strong>International</strong> Livestock<br />

Research Institute (ILRI), (3)<strong>International</strong><br />

Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics<br />

(ICRISAT), (4)Production Systems, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Wageningen Univ<br />

25-3 4:20 PM Application <strong>of</strong> Dynamic Simulation Modeling for<br />

Nitrogen Management in Maize. Jeff Melkonian*<br />

1 , Harold M. Van Es1 , Arthur T. DeGaetano1 ,<br />

Jean M. Sogbedji2 and Laura Joseph1 , (1)Cornell<br />

Univ, (2)Univ de Lomé, Ecole Supérieure d’Agronomie<br />

25-4 4:40 PM Modeling Spatial-Temporal <strong>Soil</strong> Water and Overland<br />

Flow in a Dryland Wheat-Fallow Field using<br />

MARIA-GIS. Timothy Green* 1 , James Ascough2 ,<br />

Robert Erskine2 , Bruce Vandenberg1 and Lajpat<br />

Ahuja2 , (1)USDA-ARS-NPA, Great Plains Systems<br />

Research Unit, (2)USDA, Agricultural Research<br />

Service (ARS)<br />

25-5 5:00 PM Distinction between the effects <strong>of</strong> management<br />

and climate factors in long-term experiments as<br />

a tool for comparing adaptation strategies under<br />

future climate. Vladimir A. Romanenkov* 1 , Vera N.<br />

Pavlova2 , Tatyana V. Raskatova1 and Lyudmila K.<br />

Shevtsova1 , (1)Pryanishnikov All-Russian Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agrochemistry, (2)All-Russia Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Meteorology


Tuesday, 11 July 2006<br />

SESSION NO. 26<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

0.0A Innovation, Speculation and Disneyfication in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science Education—Oral<br />

Convenor: Alex McBratney, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

Presiding: Alfred Hartemink, ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

26-1 8:00 AM Teaching <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Educating the Numbers.<br />

Alfred Hartemink*, ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

and Alex McBratney, Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

26-2 8:25 AM Student Engagement Strategies for Introductory<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science. Ken Barbarick*, Colorado State Univ<br />

26-3 8:50 AM Innovation, Speculation and Disneyfication in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Education. Tony Koppi*, Univ <strong>of</strong> New<br />

South Wales<br />

SESSION NO. 27<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Oral<br />

Convenor: Hariharan Eswaran, USDA-NRCS<br />

Presiding: Victor Targulian, Inst. <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

27-1 8:00 AM Human Effects on <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urban Areas. John M.<br />

Galbraith*, Virginia Tech<br />

27-2 8:35 AM Self-Restoration <strong>of</strong> Post-Agrogenic <strong>Soil</strong>s: Recent<br />

Process <strong>of</strong> Late Antropocene. Dmitry I. Lyuri*,<br />

Nina A. Karavaeva, Tatiana G. Nefedova, Boris D.<br />

Konyushkov and Sergey V. Goryachkin, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

27-3 9:10 AM Influence <strong>of</strong> Human Activities on the Trace Elements<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s. Gilles Colinet* 1 , Jean-<br />

Philippe Bizoux2 and Laurent Bock1 , (1)Gembloux<br />

Agricultural University, Geopedology Dpt., (2)Gembloux<br />

Agricultural University, Ecology Dpt.<br />

SESSION NO. 28<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.2A Spatial, Societal and Environmental Aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pedodiversity—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Robin Thwaites, Queensland University <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Presiding: Jonathan Phillips, Univeristy <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

28-1 348a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong> Richness-Area<br />

Relationships. Jonathan D. Phillips*, Tobacco Road<br />

Research Team<br />

28-2 348b Unique and Rare Kinds <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s on Samarskaya<br />

Luka (<strong>Middle</strong> Volga, Russian Plain). Evgeniy V.<br />

Abakumov*, Elvira I. Gagarina and Natalia A.<br />

Rudenko, Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

28-3 349b Pedodiversity and its Application in Geoecological<br />

Systems. Robin N. Thwaites*, School <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

SESSION NO.29<br />

Resource <strong>Sciences</strong> and Brian Slater, School <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources<br />

28-4 448a Regional Pedodiversity Dynamic Change and Its<br />

Implication to the Evolvement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Spatial Patterns<br />

under the Intensive Urbanization Process.<br />

Xuelei Zhang*, Yanci Sun, Manzhi Tan and Jie<br />

Chen, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

28-5 448b <strong>Soil</strong> Regions <strong>of</strong> the European <strong>Union</strong> and Adjacent<br />

Countries 1 : 5,000,000. Reinhard Hartwich 1 ,<br />

Rainer Baritz* 2 , Wolf Eckelmann 1 and Stefanie<br />

Thiele 1 , (1)BGR, (2)Federal Institute for Geosciences<br />

and Natural Resources (BGR)<br />

28-6 449a Investigation <strong>of</strong> Relationships between <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Chemical and Physical Properties in Relation to<br />

Forest Types and Topographic Conditions in<br />

North <strong>of</strong> Iran. Ali Salehi* Sr., Guilan University and<br />

Ghavamodin Zahedi Amiri Sr., Tehran Univ<br />

28-7 449b A Compendium <strong>of</strong> Data on Salt-Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Russia: New Monograph and Maps. Ye.I.<br />

Pankova, A.F. Novikova, G.I. Chernousenko, I.A.<br />

Yamnova and Maria V. Gabchenko*, Dokuchaev<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 29<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

2.4A Poorly Ordered Nanoparticulate materials (PONM)<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Convenor: Balwant Singh, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

Presiding: Jerry Bigham, 420A Kottman Hall Sch Natl Res<br />

29-1 8:00 AM Chemistry <strong>of</strong> Fe and Al Nanoparticles in the Environment.<br />

Satish Myneni* 1 , Michael Hay1 , Laura<br />

Harrington1 and Juraj Majzlan2 , (1)Princeton University,<br />

(2)Mineralogisch-Geochemisches Institut<br />

29-2 8:30 AM Magnetism and Moessbauer Spectroscopy <strong>of</strong><br />

Loessic <strong>Soil</strong>s/Paleosols as a Key to Pedogenic<br />

Transformation <strong>of</strong> Fe Minerals and Climate<br />

Change. Tatyana S. Gendler*, United Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Physics <strong>of</strong> the Earth RAS, Friedrich Heller, Institut<br />

fur Geophysik ETH, Alexander Tsatskin, Zinman Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Archaeology University <strong>of</strong> Haifa and Alla<br />

A. Novakova, Physics Faculty Moscow State University<br />

29-3 8:50 AM Concomitant Formation <strong>of</strong> Maghemite and<br />

Hematite in Aerobic <strong>Soil</strong>s. Vidal Barrón, Estrella<br />

Cabello and José Torrent*, Universidad de Córdoba<br />

29-4 9:10 AM Incorporation <strong>of</strong> Trace Metals into Polymorphs<br />

Alpha- (Goethite) and Gamma- (Lepidocrocite)<br />

FeOOH. Markus Gräfe*, Balwant Singh and<br />

Navdeep Kaur, The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

29-5 9:30 AM The Nature, Occurence and Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

Poorly Ordered Nanometric Materials in the <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Environment. Bob Gilkes*, School <strong>of</strong> Earth and<br />

Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, The University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

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SESSION NO.30<br />

SESSION NO. 30<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management—Oral<br />

Convenor: John Havlin, NCSU-Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Presiding: Wolfgang Burghardt, Universität–GH Essen<br />

30-1 8:00 AM Introduction to the Symposia 3.0B and Thematic<br />

Restrictions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resources Availability—an<br />

Emerging Topic in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management.<br />

Wolfgang Burghardt*, Univ Duisburg–Essen, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology and Geography, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Technology<br />

30-2 8:35 AM Eutrophication—An Emerging Topic in <strong>Soil</strong> Use<br />

and Management. Gan-Lin Zhang*, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />

Wolfgang Burghardt, Universitaet Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Fb. Biologie und Geographie, Abt. Angewandte<br />

Bodenkunde<br />

30-3 9:10 AM <strong>Soil</strong>: The First Filter <strong>of</strong> Our Water. Brent E. Clothier*,<br />

HortResearch<br />

SESSION NO. 31<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenors: Achim Doberman, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln;<br />

Paul Fixen, Potash & Phosphate Institute<br />

Presiding: Fernando Garcia, PPI/PPIC Latin America-<br />

Southern Cone<br />

31-1 1918a Iron Management Practices for Groundnut-<br />

Maize Cropping Sequence in Calcareous Vertisol.<br />

Farid Hellal, Univ <strong>of</strong> Cairo, Hanumant Channal*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and G. S. Dasog, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry,Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

31-2 1629b Importance <strong>of</strong> Micronutrients in Crop Production:<br />

A Review <strong>of</strong> the Changing Scene. Richard<br />

Bell* and Bernie Dell, Murdoch Univ<br />

31-3 1630a Fertilizer Price Impact on Frequency <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />

Responses. Thomas Bruulsema*, Potash &<br />

Phosphate Institute<br />

31-4 1630b Agrochemical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Long-term Systematic<br />

Fertilization in the Agroecosystems <strong>of</strong> Siberia.<br />

Gennady P. Gamzikov* and Olga Gamzikova,<br />

Novosibirsk State Agrarian Univ<br />

31-5 1631a Simulation and Analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water and Nitrogen<br />

Behaviors under Maize-Wheat Cropping System<br />

in Huang-Huai-Hai Plain <strong>of</strong> China. Yuanfang<br />

Huang* 1 , Rutai Gao2 and Baoguo Li1 , (1)China<br />

Agricultural Univ, (2)Agricultural Univ <strong>of</strong> Hebei<br />

31-6 1631b Plant-Need Based Real Time Nitrogen Management<br />

in Rice Grown by Small Farmers in Asia.<br />

Bijay Singh* 1 , Yadvinder Singh1 , Meharban Singh1 ,<br />

G.P.S. Sodhi1 , J.K. Ladha2 and Vethaiya Balasubramanian3<br />

, (1)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s, Punjab Agricultural<br />

University, (2)<strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute,<br />

(3)<strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute<br />

(IRRI)<br />

31-7 1632a Nutrient Efficient Plants in Improving Crop<br />

Yields in the Twenty First Century. N. K. Fageria*,<br />

National Rice and Bean Research Center <strong>of</strong> Em-<br />

54<br />

brapa, Brazil and USDA-ARS Beltsville, MD and V.<br />

C. Baligar, USDA-ARS<br />

31-8 1632b Managing Nitrogen for Cereals Growing on <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

with High Levels <strong>of</strong> Subsoil Salinity, Sodicity and<br />

Boron. John Angus*, CSIRO, Robert Norton, The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, Joint Centre for Crop Improvement<br />

and Charlie Walker, Incitec-Pivot Ltd.<br />

31-9 1729a Effect <strong>of</strong> Crop Rotation and Organic Amendment<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen Mineralization Potential.<br />

Mehdi Sharifi* 1 , Bernie J. Zebarth 1 , David Burton 2 ,<br />

Gregory Porter 3 and Cynthia Grant 4 , (1)Agriculture<br />

and Agri-Food Canada, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Engineering,<br />

(3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Ecology and Environmental Science,<br />

(4)Agriculture & AgriFood Canada, Brandon<br />

Research Centre<br />

31-10 1729b Isotopic and Spectroscopic Investigations toward<br />

Understanding Differential Behavior <strong>of</strong> Fluid and<br />

Granular Micronutrient Fertilizers in <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Ganga Hettiarachchi*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide, Enzo<br />

Lombi, Land and Water, CSIRO, Michael McLaughlin,<br />

CSIRO Land and Water and David Chittleborough,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Land Systems, School <strong>of</strong> Earth and<br />

Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

31-11 1730a Slow-Release N Fertilizer to Control <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrous<br />

Oxide Losses Due to Spatial and Climatic Differences<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content and Drainage. Sara<br />

Merchán Paniagua*, Peter P. Motavalli, Kelly A.<br />

Nelson, Stephen H. Anderson and John E. Sadler,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

31-12 1730b Long-term Assessment <strong>of</strong> N Use and Loss in Irrigated<br />

Organic, Low-Input and Conventional<br />

Cropping Systems. William Horwath*, Zahangir<br />

Kabir, Kathleen Reed, Steve Kaffka, Gene Miyao,<br />

Kent Brittan and Jeff Mitchell, Department <strong>of</strong> Land,<br />

Air and Water Resources<br />

31-13 1731a Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulphur Fertility <strong>of</strong><br />

Hybrid Canola Cultivars. Rigas Karamanos 1 , Don<br />

Flaten* 2 and Tee Boon Goh 2 , (1)Western Co-operative<br />

Fertilizers Limited, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Manitoba<br />

31-14 1731b N and P Cycling in Crop-Native Shrub Agroecoystems<br />

<strong>of</strong> the African Sahel. Ekwe Dossa* 1 ,<br />

Richard Dick 2 , Mamadou Khouma 3 , Modou Sene 3 ,<br />

Aminata Badiane 4 and Ibrahima Diedhiou 3 , (1)Oregon<br />

State Univ, (2)Ohio State Univ, (3)ISRA,<br />

(4)USAID<br />

SESSION NO. 32<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenors: Charles Rice, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agronomy, KSU; J. T.<br />

Sims, Dept. Plt. & <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Presiding: Peter J. Kleinman, USDA-ARS, Bldg. 3702<br />

32-1 1855a Development <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong> Health Policy Framework<br />

for Victoria, Australia. Michael C. Crawford* 1 ,<br />

Mark Allaway2 and Melva Ryan2 , (1)Primary Industries<br />

Research Victoria (PIRVic), Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Industries,, (2)Agriculture Industry Policy,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries,<br />

32-2 1855b <strong>Soil</strong> Science: Subterranean Support for Sustainability.<br />

Richard Arnold*, USDA-NRCS (retired)


SESSION NO. 33<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Hariharan Eswaran, USDA-NRCS<br />

Presiding: Victor Targulian, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

33-1 112a An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Lead Isotope Analysis to Identify<br />

Anthropogenic Sources <strong>of</strong> Lead in Historical<br />

Farm <strong>Soil</strong>s. Clare A. Wilson* 1 , Jeffrey R. Bacon2 ,<br />

Donald Davidson1 and Malcolm Cresser3 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stirling, (2)Macaulay Land Use Research<br />

Institute, (3)University <strong>of</strong> York<br />

33-2 112b Human Impact on Volcanic <strong>Soil</strong>s in Mexico and<br />

Chile. Presentation <strong>of</strong> an <strong>International</strong> and Interdisciplinary<br />

Project <strong>of</strong> the Commission <strong>of</strong> the European<br />

<strong>Union</strong> on REhabilitation <strong>of</strong> deteriorated<br />

VOLcanic SOils (REVOLSO Project). Gerd<br />

Werner* 1 , Miguel Bravo2 , Jorge E. Etchevers3 , Juan<br />

F. Gallardo4 , Mathieu Haulon5 , Marco Mazzoncini6 ,<br />

Monica Petri7 , Christian Prat8 , Jürgen Queitsch9 ,<br />

Andrea Vera5 , Iván Vidal10 and Emma Zapata11 ,<br />

(1)Center for <strong>International</strong> Development and Environmental<br />

Research (CIDER), University <strong>of</strong><br />

Giessen, (2)Centro Nacional de Investigación para<br />

Producción Sostenible (CENAPROS-INIFAP),<br />

(3)Colegio de Postgraduados, Instituto Recursos<br />

Naturales, Lab. <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility, (4)Consejo Superior de<br />

Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Inst. de Recursos<br />

Naturales y Agrobiología, (5)Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Tlaxcala (UAT), Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Biológicas, (6)Universidad di Pisa, Centro Interdipartimentale<br />

di Ricerche Agroambientali<br />

(CIRAA), (7)Universidad di Pisa, Centro interdipartimentale<br />

di Richerche Agroambientali (CIRAA),<br />

(8)Institut de Recherche pour le Développement<br />

(IRD), Laboratoire d’étude des Transferts en Hydrologie<br />

et Environnement (LTHE), (9)Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Chapingo, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Economy,<br />

(10)Universidad de Concepción (UDEC), Fac. de<br />

Agronomía, Depto de Suelos, (11)Colegio de Postgraduados,<br />

Inst. de Socioeconomía, Desarrollo Rural<br />

33-3 113a Ukrainian Chornozem: past, Present, Future.<br />

Stepan P. Poznyak*, Lviv Nation University named<br />

by Ivan Franko<br />

33-4 113b Technogenesis and Main Morphotypes for<br />

Technogenically Disturbed <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Landscapes <strong>of</strong><br />

SMW Landfills. Olga S. Bezuglova* and Dina G.<br />

Nevidomskaya, Rostov State University<br />

33-5 114a Building Effective <strong>Soil</strong>s on Rehabilitated Bauxite<br />

Mines. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Kew* 1 , Robert Gilkes1 and John M.<br />

Koch2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (2)Alcoa<br />

World Alumina Australia<br />

33-6 114b Transformation <strong>of</strong> Podzolic and Leached Chernozems<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Central Russian Upland under<br />

Farm Use. Pavel S. Shulga*, Kursk State Agricultural<br />

Academy<br />

33-7 115a The <strong>International</strong> Committee forAnthropogenic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s (ICOMANTH) Publishes a Second CD-<br />

ROM. Craig Ditzler, USDA-NRCS-NSSC and John<br />

M. Galbraith*, Virginia Tech<br />

33-8 115b Buffer Mechanisms and their Kinetics in Variable<br />

Charge <strong>Soil</strong>s Affected by Acid Deposition in<br />

Southeast Mexico. Lucy Mora Palomino* 1 ,<br />

Christina Siebe Grabach1 , Andrea Herre2 , Martin<br />

Kaupenjohann2 and Karl Stahr3 , (1)Instituto de Geología,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

(2)Institut für Ökologie, Technische Universität<br />

Berlin, Germany, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Land Evaluation, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

SESSION NO.35<br />

33-9 116a Establishing the Suitable Fertility Capability<br />

Classification (FCC) System for Intensive Rice<br />

Cultivation Areas in the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam.<br />

Vo Quang Minh*, Le Quang Tri and Vo Thi Guong,<br />

Can Tho Univerity<br />

33-10 116b Possible Reasons <strong>of</strong> Giving up Arable Farming in<br />

the Western Hungarian Region. Karoly Penksza 1 ,<br />

Viktor Gronas 1 , Attila Barczi 1 , Csaba Centeri* 2 and<br />

Akos Balogh 1 , (1)Szent Istvan University, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Landscape Ecology, (2)Szent Istvan University,<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> Nature Conservation<br />

SESSION NO. 34<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Oral<br />

Convenor: Johannes Bouma, retired<br />

Presiding: Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy<br />

34-1 10:15 AM Interpreting Morphological Features in Wetland<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s with Hydrologic Models. Michael Vepraskas*<br />

and Peter V. Caldwell, NC State Univ<br />

34-2 10:45 AM Hydropedology: Links to Neighboring Disciplines.<br />

Miroslav Kutilek*, <strong>Soil</strong> and Tillage Research<br />

and Donald R. Nielsen, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Dept<br />

LAWR Hydrologic Science<br />

34-3 11:05 AM Calcium amendments to reduce dissolved organic<br />

carbon from subcatchments. David J. Chittleborough*<br />

1 , Jim W. Cox2 , Jon Varcoe1 and John Van<br />

Leeuwen3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Adelaide, (2)CSIRO<br />

Land and Water, (3)University <strong>of</strong> South Australia<br />

34-4 11:25 AM Evolution <strong>of</strong> a spatially heterogeneous paleocryogenic<br />

soilscape and its impact upon formation <strong>of</strong><br />

coupled moisture and thermal regimes. Evgeny<br />

Shein*, Moscow State University<br />

34-5 11:45 AM Interrelationships between soil and water in tropical<br />

peatlands. Henk Wösten*, Alterra–Wageningen<br />

University and Research Centre and Aswandi Idris,<br />

Jambi University<br />

SESSION NO. 35<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.0B Innovative Technologies in Rhizosphere Research<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: David Crowley, University <strong>of</strong> California-<br />

Riverside<br />

Presiding: Philippe Hinsinger, INRA–ENSA.M–UMR<br />

Rhizosphère & Symbiose<br />

35-1 554a Glucose Uptake by Maize Roots and Its Transformation<br />

in the Rhizosphere. Yakov Kuzyakov*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim and David L. Jones, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Bangor<br />

35-2 554b Matrix Based Fertilizers with Arbuscular Mycorrhizae<br />

Reduce Nitrogen and Phosphorus Leaching<br />

in Three <strong>Soil</strong>s. James Entry* and R. E. Sojka,<br />

USDA Agricultural Research Service<br />

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TUESDAY


SESSION NO.35<br />

35-3 555b Scaling Environmental Processes in Heterogeneous<br />

Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s (SEPHAS): A New Research Facility<br />

in Nevada USA. Michael H. Young*, Desert<br />

Research Institute, Zhongbo Yu, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada<br />

Las Vegas and Scott Tyler, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno<br />

35-4 654a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrients in the Rooting Zone<br />

with Reference to the Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Nutrient<br />

Supply in <strong>Soil</strong>. Junta Yanai* 1 , Takashi Kosaki 2 and<br />

Hidekazu Yamada 1 , (1)Kyoto Prefectural Univ,<br />

(2)Kyoto Univ<br />

35-5 654b Influence <strong>of</strong> Yushania Niitakayamensis on the<br />

Chemical Composition <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>. Mei-Hwei Tseng 1 ,<br />

Chin-Lin Hsieh* 1 , W.-R. Lai 1 and Yueh-Hsiung<br />

Kuo 2 , (1)Taipei Municiple Unicersity <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Science Education, (2)National Taiwan<br />

University Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

35-6 655a Implication <strong>of</strong> Fe Deficiency and Phytosiderophores<br />

in Cu Mobilization in the Rhizosphere<br />

<strong>of</strong> Durum Wheat Cultivated in Vineyard<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Aurelia Michaud* and Philippe Hinsinger,<br />

UMR 1222 Rhizosphere & Symbiose INRA-<br />

ENSAM<br />

35-7 655b Assimilate Partitioning Affects 13 C Fractionation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Recently Assimilated Carbon in Maize. Martin<br />

Werth* and Yakov Kuzyakov, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation<br />

35-8 753a Rhizosphere Effect under Oats and Maize Plants.<br />

Ilya V. Yevdokimov* 1 , Reiner Ruser 2 , Franz Buegger<br />

2 , Marc Marx 2 and Jean Charles Munch 2 , (1)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physicochemical and Biological Problems<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Science, RAS, (2)GSF–National Research<br />

Center for Environment and Health, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Ecology<br />

35-9 753b Effect <strong>of</strong> Heterosis on Rhizodeposition in Zea<br />

Mays L. Tanja Mimmo*, Luciano Cavani and Maria<br />

Angela Cané, Department <strong>of</strong> Agroenvironmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Technologies, Alma Mater Studiorum<br />

– University <strong>of</strong> Bologna<br />

35-10 754a Allelochemical Activity <strong>of</strong> Root Exudates from<br />

Horticultural Plants Hydroponically Grown and<br />

the Regulation Role <strong>of</strong> Humic Substances. Elisabetta<br />

L<strong>of</strong>fredo and Nicola Senesi*, Dip. Biol. Chim.<br />

AgroForest. e Amb.<br />

35-11 754b Localized Sampling <strong>of</strong> Root Exudates and<br />

Rhizosphere <strong>Soil</strong> Solution by Use <strong>of</strong> Sorption<br />

Media. Susan Haase* 1 , Ellen Kandeler 1 , Yakov<br />

Kuzyakov 1 , Angelika Kania 2 , Iris Edelkott 2 , Petra<br />

Marschner 3 , Volker Römheld 2 and Günter<br />

Neumann 2 , (1)Hohenheim University,, (2)Hohenheim<br />

University, (3)The University <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

35-12 755a Rhizosheath in Cynodon dactylon Growing in a<br />

Volcanic Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>. Fernando De León-<br />

González* 1 , Claudia Hidalgo-Moreno 2 and Eduardo<br />

Celada-Tornel 1 , (1)Universidad Autónoma<br />

Mteropolitana-Xochimilco, (2)Colegio de Postgraduados<br />

35-13 755b Effects <strong>of</strong> Intercropping and Organic Phosphate<br />

Application on Plant Growth, P Uptake and Microbial<br />

Community in Rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> P-Inefficient<br />

Wheat. Dongmei Wang* 1 , Petra Marschner 2<br />

and Zakaria Solaiman 2 , (1)School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water<br />

Conservation, Beijing Forestry Univ, (2)School <strong>of</strong><br />

Earth and Environment <strong>Sciences</strong>, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

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SESSION NO. 36<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon<br />

Sequestration—Oral<br />

36-1 10:15 AM C Sequestration in Cropland <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> China:<br />

Trends, Potential, and Research Needs. Pan Genxing*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Resources, Ecosystem and Environment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

36-2 10:45 AM Does Cell Wall Composition and Architecture<br />

Play a Key Role in Understanding and Predicting<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Residue Decomposition?. Isabelle Bertrand* 1 ,<br />

Brigitte Chabbert 2 , Gaylord E. Machinet 1 and Sylvie<br />

Recous 1 , (1)INRA Agronomie, (2)INRA UMR<br />

FARE<br />

36-3 11:05 AM Use <strong>of</strong> Pyrolysis Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry<br />

(py-MBMS) to Fingerprint Lipids in<br />

Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s. Richard Jeannotte* 1 , Kimberly<br />

A. Magrini 2 , Mary R. Roth 1 and Ruth Welti 1 ,<br />

(1)Kansas State University, (2)National Renewable<br />

Energy Laboratory<br />

36-4 11:25 AM Biogeochemical Factors Controlling the Release<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Lessons To Be Learned<br />

from Column Experiments. Kai Uwe Totsche* 1 ,<br />

Ingrid Kögel-Knabner 2 and Philipp Jaesche 2 ,<br />

(1)Universität Jena, (2)Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde<br />

TU Muenchen<br />

36-5 11:45 AM The GEFSOC Modeling System, A Processed-<br />

Based Modeling Approach for Spatially Explicit<br />

Estimates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Stock Change.<br />

E. Milne* 1 , Mark Easter 1 , Keith Paustian 1 , Rida Al-<br />

Adamat 2 , Tapas Bhattacharyya 3 , Carlos E.P. Cerri 4 ,<br />

Peter Kamoni 5 , Carlos C. Cerri 4 , Niels Batjes 6 , Martial<br />

Bernoux 7 , Kevin Coleman 8 , Pete Falloon 9 , Christian<br />

Feller 7 , Patrick Gicheru 10 , Kendrick Killian 1 ,<br />

Dilipkumar Pal 3 , David Powlson 11 , Zahir Rawajfih<br />

12 and Mohamed Sessay 13 , (1)The Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Colorado State University,<br />

(2)The Badia Research and Development <strong>Program</strong>me,<br />

(3)National Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and<br />

Land Use Planning, (4)Centro de Energia Nuclear na<br />

Agricultura, (5)Kenya National Agricultural Research<br />

Laboratory, (6)ISRIC-World <strong>Soil</strong> Information,<br />

(7)IRD, (8)Rothamsted Research, (9)The Met<br />

Office, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research,<br />

(10)Kenya <strong>Soil</strong> Survey, (11)Rotahmsted Research<br />

, Agriculture and Environment Division,<br />

(12)Jordan University <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology,<br />

(13)UNEP<br />

SESSION NO. 37<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Oral<br />

Convenors: Cynthia Grant, Agriculture & AgriFood<br />

Canada; John Havlin, NCSU-Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Presiding: Alan Schlegel, Southwest Res. Ext. Center<br />

37-1 10:15 AM Dryland Agriculture Challenges and Opportunities.<br />

B.A. Stewart*, West Texas A&M University<br />

37-2 10:45 AM Managing Precipitation Use in Dryland Systems<br />

to Enhance Productivity and Sustainability. Gary<br />

A. Peterson* 1 , Dwayne Westfall1 and Lajpat Ahuja2 ,


(1)Colorado State University, (2)USDA-ARS, Great<br />

Plains Systems Research Unit<br />

37-3 11:05 AM Drought Mitigation through Micro-Level Conservation<br />

Practices by Smallholder Farmers in Zambia.<br />

David Kaumba Samazaka* and Simunji<br />

Simunji, Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust<br />

37-4 11:25 AM Dryland Conservation Technologies for the<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> the Productive Capacity and the<br />

Conservation <strong>of</strong> Crust Prone <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Sahel. A.<br />

Mando*, IFDC and Robert B. Zougmoré, Institute<br />

for Environment and Agricultural Research<br />

(INERA)<br />

37-5 11:45 AM Enhancing Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Dryland<br />

Cropping Systems on the Northern Great Plains.<br />

Cynthia Grant*, Agriculture & AgriFood Canada<br />

and Alan Schlegel, Southwest Research Extension<br />

Center, Kansas State University<br />

SESSION NO. 38<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

4.5A History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Developing Countries<br />

—Oral<br />

Convenors: Daniel Yaalon, Hebrew University, Givat Ram<br />

Campus; Anthony Young, University <strong>of</strong> East Anglia<br />

Presiding: Eric Brevik, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Physics, Astron., Geosci.<br />

38-1 10:15 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Survey in Developing Countries, with Special<br />

Reference to British Overseas Territories. Anthony<br />

Young*, Univ <strong>of</strong> East Anglia<br />

38-2 10:45 AM The Importance <strong>of</strong> Colonial Research in the Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> French Pedology. Christian Feller*,<br />

IRD Institut de Recherche pour le Développement<br />

38-3 11:05 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India : Their<br />

Historical Perspective and Management. D.K.<br />

Pal* 1 , T. Bhattacharyya1 , P. Srivastava2 , P. Chandran1<br />

and S.K. Ray1 , (1)Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resource<br />

Studies, National Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and Land<br />

Use Planning, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Geology, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delhi<br />

38-4 11:25 AM History and Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Mexico.<br />

Javier M. Gonzalez*, Appalachian Farming Systems<br />

Research Center, Agricultural Research Services,<br />

US Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Eusebio Ventura Jr.,<br />

Faculta de Ingenieria, Univ Autónoma de Queretaro<br />

and Javier Z. Castellanos, Campo Experimental<br />

Bajío. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales<br />

y Agropecuarias<br />

38-5 11:45 AM Historic Interactions between the U.S. and Chinese<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Scientists on Modern <strong>Soil</strong> Science Development<br />

in China. Ming Chen*, Everglades Research<br />

and Education Center, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida and H.<br />

H. Cheng, <strong>Soil</strong>, Water, and Climate Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota<br />

SESSION NO.39<br />

SESSION NO. 39<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s:Technological Advances Enabling<br />

Better Management—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Delvin Fanning, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

HJ Patterson; Robert Fitzpatrick, CSIRO, Land and Water<br />

Presiding: Leigh Sullivan, Southern Cross University<br />

39-1 2904a Geochemical Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Sedimentary Iron in<br />

Waterways from Acid-Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Landscapes.<br />

Edward Burton*, Richard T. Bush and Leigh A. Sullivan,<br />

Southern Cross University<br />

39-2 2904b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Acidity and its Management<br />

in Wetland Ecosystem <strong>of</strong> Tropics. Usha Pankajam<br />

Bhaskaran* and Thomas Varghese, Kerala Agricultural<br />

Univ, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

39-3 2905a Oxidation Pathways <strong>of</strong> Monosulfidic Black Ooze.<br />

Diane M. Fyfe*, Leigh A. Sullivan, Richard T. Bush<br />

and Nicholas J. Ward, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Research<br />

39-4 2905b Controlled Drainage and Lime Filter Drains as<br />

means To Combat Drainage-Induced Adverse<br />

Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> Acid Sulphate <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

in Finland. Ilona Bärlund1 , Sirkka Tattari1 , Mats<br />

Åström2 , Markku J. Yli-Halla* 3 and Heikki Harmanen4<br />

, (1)Finnish Environment Institute, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology and Environmental Science, Kalmar<br />

University, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry<br />

and Microbiology, University <strong>of</strong> Helsinki,<br />

(4)Seinäjoki Polytechnic, School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and<br />

Forestry<br />

39-5 2906a Ecotoxicological Assessment <strong>of</strong> Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Using Daphnia Carinata. Chuxia Lin*, South<br />

China Agricultural Univ<br />

39-6 2906b Pyrite Formation in Amir-Kalaye Marsh in the<br />

North <strong>of</strong> Iran. Hossein Torabi-Golsefidi*, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Shahed University<br />

39-7 2907a Constraints <strong>of</strong> Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Converted from<br />

Rice to Shrimp Culture in Coastal Areas <strong>of</strong> Ca<br />

Mau Province, Vietnam. Guong Vo Thi*, Quang<br />

Tri Le and Truong Giang Thai, Can Tho University<br />

39-8 2907b Investigation <strong>of</strong> Sulfidic Sediments in a Coastal<br />

Lake Impacted by Urban Development. Bernard<br />

Powell* 1 , Leigh Sullivan2 , Richard T. Bush2 and<br />

Edward Burton2 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources,<br />

(2)Southern Cross University<br />

39-9 2908a Modeling, Measurement <strong>of</strong> Acidity Transport<br />

from Drained Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s. Freeman J.<br />

Cook* 1 , David W. Rassam1 , Ted A. Gardner2 and<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey D. Carlin3 , (1)CSIRO Land and Water,<br />

(2)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines, (3)CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems<br />

39-10 2908b Application <strong>of</strong> Compost from Sugarcane Filter<br />

Cake to Alleviate Al Toxicity and to Improve Sugarcane<br />

Production on Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s. Vien<br />

Minh Duong*, Thi Guong Vo, Minh Dong Nguyen<br />

and Thi Kim Phuong Nguyen, Cantho University<br />

39-11 2909a A proposed Sequential Extraction Method for<br />

Metals Optimized forAcid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Materials.<br />

Salirian Claff*, Edward Burton, Leigh Sullivan and<br />

Richard T. Bush, Southern Cross University<br />

39-12 2909b Fractionation and Extractability <strong>of</strong> Sulfur, Iron<br />

and Trace Elements in Sulfidic Wetland <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Edward Burton*, Richard T. Bush and Leigh A. Sullivan,<br />

Southern Cross University<br />

39-13 3003a Micromorphology and Chemical Composition <strong>of</strong><br />

Naturally Occurring Jarosite in Coastal Flood-<br />

57<br />

TUESDAY


SESSION NO.39<br />

plain Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s from Eastern Australia.<br />

Nadia R. Toppler*, Richard T. Bush and Leigh A.<br />

Sullivan, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research,<br />

Southern Cross University<br />

39-14 3003b Sulfur Isotope Ratios Applied to Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Materials. Crystal A. Maher*, Leigh A. Sullivan and<br />

Richard T. Bush, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

39-15 3004a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Naturally Occurring Schwertmannite<br />

on Sulfur Biomineralization in Coastal<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Landscapes. S. P. Henderson*,<br />

L. A. Sullivan, R. T. Bush and E. D. Burton, Centre<br />

for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Research (CASSR)<br />

39-16 3004b Conversion <strong>of</strong> Naturally Occurring Schwertmannite<br />

to Hematite by Controlled Heating: Implications<br />

for Soluble Acidity and Titratable Actual<br />

Acidity. S. P. Henderson*, L. A. Sullivan, R. T. Bush<br />

and E. D. Burton, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s Research<br />

(CASSR)<br />

39-17 3005a Developing Australian Standards for Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>—A Step Towards <strong>International</strong><br />

Standards. Angus E. McElnea* 1 , Col R. Ahern 1 ,<br />

Glenn Barry 1 , Steven Dobos 2 and Leigh A. Sullivan 3 ,<br />

(1)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines, (2)Dobos & Associates, (3)Centre for<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research, Southern Cross University<br />

39-18 3005b Schwertmannitic Coatings on Subsoil Macropores<br />

<strong>of</strong> Coastal Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Landscapes in<br />

Eastern Australia and Implications for Groundwater<br />

Geochemistry. Leigh A. Sullivan*, Yasmin<br />

Cabot, Richard Bush and Edward Burton, Southern<br />

Cross University<br />

39-19 3006a The Reduction Rates <strong>of</strong> Fe and SO 4 2- in Some<br />

Acid Sulphate <strong>Soil</strong>s in Southern Vietnam. Tran<br />

Kim Tinh*, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Agronomy<br />

Faculty, Can Tho University, S. Ingvar Nilsson, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> and Ingrid Öborn, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

39-20 3006b Pollution <strong>of</strong> Some Toxic Metals (Al, As, Cd, Cu,<br />

Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) ) in canal water leached out<br />

from Acid Sulphate <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Mekong Delta-<br />

Vietnam in Relation To Available Concentration<br />

<strong>of</strong> These Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>s. My Hoa Nguyen* 1 , Tri<br />

Cuong Huynh 2 and Kim Tinh Tran 2 , (1)Cantho University,<br />

Vietnam, (2)Cantho University<br />

39-21 3007a A Comparison Between a Laboratory Chromium<br />

Reducible Sulfur Technique and a Reduced Inorganic<br />

Sulfur Analyzer for the Determination <strong>of</strong><br />

Reduced Inorganic Sulfur in Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Crystal A. Maher*, Leigh A. Sullivan and Kerr<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f, Centre for Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

39-22 3007b Weathering <strong>of</strong> Acid-Sulfate Clays (“Cat Clays”)<br />

and Its Impacts in Landfill Situations. Elly<br />

Triegel*, Triegel & Associates, Inc.<br />

39-23 3008a The Importance <strong>of</strong> Understanding Possible<br />

Chemical Interactions in the Routine Testing<br />

Used to Assess the Acid Producing Potential and<br />

the Acid Neutralization Potential <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s. Joan<br />

Elizabeth Thomas* 1 , Roger St C. Smart 2 , Andrea<br />

Gerson 2 , Paul Weber 3 , Russell Schumann 4 , George<br />

Levay 4 , Stuart Miller 5 and Warwick Stewart 5 , (1)Jefferson<br />

Lab, (2)University <strong>of</strong> South Australia,<br />

(3)Solid Energy NZ Ltd., (4)Levay & Co. Environmental<br />

Services, (5)Environmental Geochemistry<br />

<strong>International</strong> Pty. Ltd.<br />

39-24 3008b Challenging the Conceptual Model used forAcid<br />

Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping on the East Coast <strong>of</strong> Australia.<br />

Don T. Malcolm* 1 , Shane M. Pointon 1 and<br />

58<br />

Colin Ahern 2 , (1)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources and Mines, (2)Queensland Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources<br />

39-25 3009a Chemical Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Monosulfidic Black<br />

Ooze in Northern NSWAustralia. Salirian Claff*,<br />

Diane M. Fyfe and Leigh A. Sullivan, Centre for<br />

Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

SESSION NO. 40<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

High Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Oral<br />

Convenors: John Kimble, USDA-NRCS-NCSS;<br />

Chien-lu Ping, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks;<br />

James Bockheim, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

Presiding: Sergey Goryachkin, Russian Academy Science<br />

40-1 10:15 AM Latitudinal Zonation <strong>of</strong> Polar <strong>Soil</strong>s. John C.<br />

Tedrow*, Rutgers University<br />

40-2 10:45 AM The sSate Factors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Formation in Arctic<br />

Tundra. Chien-Lu Ping* 1 , Gary Michaelson1 , F.<br />

Stuart Chapin2 , John Kimble3 , Walter Oechel4 , Yuri<br />

Shur5 , Charles Tarnocai6 and Donald A. Walker5 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks Palmer Research<br />

Center, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Biology, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />

Fairbanks, (3)USDA-NRCS-NCSS retired, (4)San<br />

Diego State University, (5)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks,<br />

(6)Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada<br />

40-3 11:05 AM The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring<br />

(CALM) Network. Frederick E. Nelson* 1 , Nikolay<br />

I. Shiklomanov1 , K.M. Hinkel2 , Jerry Brown3 and<br />

Galina Mazhitova4 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, (3)<strong>International</strong> Permafrost<br />

Association, (4)Komi Science Center, Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

40-4 11:25 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Spitsbergen (Svalbard). Marek<br />

Drewnik* Sr. and Stefan Skiba, Jagiellonian University<br />

40-5 11:45 AM Origin <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon Pools in Kolyma<br />

Cryosols: Phenomenon <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon Impregnation<br />

in Mineral Horizons. Nikita S.<br />

Mergelov*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography, RAS<br />

SESSION NO. 41<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Oral<br />

Convenor: Oliver Chadwick, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

Presiding: Peter Schad, Technical University<br />

41-1 1:15 PM Improving the Science <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Change: A Proposal<br />

for the Earth Science Community. Daniel D.<br />

Richter* Jr., Duke University<br />

41-2 1:45 PM History <strong>of</strong> Plowing Over Ten Thousand Years.<br />

Rattan Lal*, Carbon Management and Sequestration<br />

Center, OARDC/FAES, School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources,<br />

Ohio State University, Jon D. Hanson,<br />

USDA-ARS, Northern Great Plains Research Lab


and Donald C. Reicosky, USDA-ARS North Central<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Cons. Res. Lab.<br />

41-3 2:05 PM Coupled Pedogenic and Anthropogenic Influences<br />

on a Clayey Luvisol/Alfisol in Southwestern<br />

Finland. Markku J. Yli-Halla* 1 , Delbert Mokma 2 ,<br />

Larry P. Wilding 3 and L. R. Drees 3 , (1)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Helsinki, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Michigan State University, (3)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, Texas A&M University<br />

41-4 2:25 PM <strong>Soil</strong> nutrient Depletion by Prehistoric Agriculture<br />

in Hawaii. Tony Hartshorn* 1 , Oliver Chadwick 1 ,<br />

Peter M. Vitousek 2 and Patrick V. Kirch 3 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California Santa Barbara, (2)Stanford University,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

41-5 2:45 PM Modeling the Effect <strong>of</strong> Shifting Agriculture on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Dynamics in Southern Cameroon. Martin<br />

Yemefack*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Research for<br />

Development (IRAD), David G. Rossiter, <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute for Geo-Information Science and<br />

Earth Observation (ITC), and Victor G. Jetten, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physical Geography, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Geosciences,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Utrecht<br />

SESSION NO. 42<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.4A Impact <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Society—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS,Federal Bldg.<br />

Rm.152; Craig Ditzler, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center<br />

Presiding: Mabel Pazos, Republica de Italia 780<br />

42-2 529a The Fractal Mind <strong>of</strong> Pedologists (<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomist<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Surveyors). Juan Jose Ibanez*, CIDE,<br />

Rufino Pérez, ETSI Topografía, Geodesia y Cartografía<br />

(Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) and<br />

Robert Ahrens, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center; NRCS-<br />

USDA<br />

42-1 630a Use <strong>of</strong> a GIS Model to Predict Dysic or Euic Reaction<br />

Class. Deborah A. Surabian*, USDA–NRCS<br />

42-3 530a Global <strong>Soil</strong> Regions. Paul Reich* 1 , Hari Eswaran1 and Friedrich Beinroth2 , (1)USDA Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Puerto Rico<br />

42-4 530b Classifying <strong>Soil</strong>s at the Ultimate Stage <strong>of</strong> Weathering.<br />

Eswaran Padmanabhan*, ECYRES Technology,<br />

Ahmet Mermut, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan and Hari Eswaran,<br />

USDA/NRCS <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Division<br />

42-5 531a Humid Pampa—Argentina: Consequences <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> a National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification System.<br />

Mabel Susana Pazos* and Nuria Roca, Facultad de<br />

Agronomía–UNCPBA<br />

42-6 531b The Classification and Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Korean<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Using Multivariate Analysis. Yeon-Kyu<br />

Sonn1 , Yeon-Tae Jung2 , Myung Chul Seo* 1 , Han-<br />

Kang Kwak1 , Jeong-Gyu Kim3 , Ki-Cheol Eom1 and<br />

Soo-Kil Lim4 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology, (2)GyeongNam Agricultural<br />

Research and Extension Services, (3)Div. Env.<br />

Sci & Ecol. Eng. Korea University, (4)Korea University<br />

SESSION NO.42<br />

42-7 532a Proposed Modification <strong>of</strong> the Definition <strong>of</strong> Mollic<br />

Epipedon Based on Experience from <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed<br />

in Cold-Temperate Climates. Jan Eriksson*<br />

and Holger Kirchmann, Swedish University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

42-8 532b Modification at Subgroup Level <strong>of</strong> Paleustults: A<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Some Thai <strong>Soil</strong>s. Somchai Anusontpornperm*<br />

1 , Stephen Nortcliff 2 and Irb Kheoruenronme 1 ,<br />

(1)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kasetsart University, (2)Dep. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> Reading<br />

42-9 533a Position in the <strong>Soil</strong> Classification and Genesis <strong>of</strong><br />

Automorphic <strong>Soil</strong>s in Silty Loams in Forest-Tundra<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe. Alexander V. Pastukhov* 1 ,<br />

Valentine D. Tonkonogov 2 and Iya Zaboyeva 1 , (1)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology Komi Science Centre UrD RAS,<br />

(2)Dokutchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Institute, Russian Agricultural<br />

Academy<br />

42-10 533b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Histosol—Proposal to the<br />

Brazilian <strong>Soil</strong> Classification System. Marcos Gervasio<br />

Pereira* Sr. 1 , Gustavo Souza Valladares Jr. 2 ,<br />

Lúcia Helena C. Anjos Sr. 3 , Adierson Gilvani Ebeling<br />

Jr. 1 and Vinícius de Melo Benites Sr. 4 , (1)UFRRJ,<br />

(2)Embrapa Monitoramento por Satélite, (3)UFRRJ<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Depto, (4)EMBRAPA Solos<br />

42-11 630b Classification <strong>of</strong> Taiga <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed in Lithologically<br />

Discontinuous Deposits. Dmitry<br />

Kaverin*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />

42-12 631a <strong>International</strong> Committee on <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture and<br />

Temperature Regimes (Icommotr): a Review.<br />

Wayne H. Hudnall*, Department <strong>of</strong> Plant and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science<br />

42-13 631b Study <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Temperature in Mountainous<br />

Areas <strong>of</strong> Latitudes near the Tropic <strong>of</strong> Cancer (Canary<br />

Islands, Spain). Concepción Jiménez, Marisa<br />

Tejedor, Marianela Rodríguez Paz* and Jonay Neris,<br />

Universidad de La Laguna<br />

42-14 632a <strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics Determining the <strong>Soil</strong> Water<br />

Retention <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> from Pumiceous Origin From<br />

Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley, Mexico. Miguel A. Segura-Castruita*<br />

1 , Ma. del Carmen Gutiérrez-Castorena<br />

2 , Carlos A. Ortiz-Solorio 2 , José E. Frías-<br />

Ramírez 1 and Patricio Sánchez G. 2 , (1)Instituto tecnológico<br />

Agropecuario de Torreón, (2)Colegio de<br />

Postgraduados<br />

42-15 632b Drainage Index (DI) as a Climate Factor that<br />

Controls the Distribution <strong>of</strong> Zonal <strong>Soil</strong>s. The Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spain. G. Gasco* 1 , A. Saa 1 , Ana M. Tarquis 2 and<br />

M.C. Diaz 1 , (1)Dpto. Edafología–E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Agrónomos–Polytechnic University <strong>of</strong> Madrid,<br />

(2)Dpto. Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Agrónomos–Polytechnic University <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

42-16 633a Future Activities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong> Committee<br />

for Anthropogenic <strong>Soil</strong>s (ICOMANTH). John M.<br />

Galbraith*, Virginia Tech and Craig Ditzler, USDA-<br />

NRCS-NSSC<br />

42-17 633b New Terms for Describing Human-altered and<br />

Transported <strong>Soil</strong>s. John M. Galbraith*, Virginia<br />

Tech and Craig Ditzler, USDA-NRCS-NSSC<br />

42-18 730a <strong>Soil</strong> Interpretations—Sustaining <strong>Soil</strong> Survey’s<br />

Past, Present and Future Relevance. Karl W. Hipple*,<br />

USDA-NRCS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center<br />

42-19 730b <strong>Soil</strong> and Land Information Systems (SLIS): A<br />

Case Study in Bangladesh. M. Jashimuddin* and<br />

M. Mezbahuddin, Chittagong University<br />

42-20 731b Application <strong>of</strong> Logistic-Regression and Classification<br />

Trees to Prediction <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Classes at a Regional<br />

Scale. Inakwu Ominy A. Odeh* and Nathan<br />

Odgers, The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

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SESSION NO.42<br />

42-21 732a The Sand Land <strong>Soil</strong> System and Society. Ramez<br />

A. Mahjoory*, Michigan State University<br />

42-22 732b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Typic Natrudolls and Petrocalcic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in the Center-Southwest <strong>of</strong> Buenos<br />

Aires province, Argentina. Julio M. Sánchez*, Gervasio<br />

Carboni, Gustavo A. Cruzate and Ricardo C.<br />

Díaz, INTA-CIRN-Instituto de Suelos<br />

SESSION NO. 43<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and Distribution<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Convenors: Donald Gabriels, Ghent University; Gupta<br />

Vadakattu, CSIRO<br />

Presiding: Richard Dick, Ohio State University<br />

43-1 1:15 PM The Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> Microorganisms and<br />

their Activities in <strong>Soil</strong> Structure. Claire Chenu*,<br />

INAPG–UMR Biogeochimie et Ecologie des Milieux<br />

Continentaux (Bioemco), Laure Vieublé-<br />

Gonod, INAPG, UMR EGC and Naoise Nunan,<br />

CNRS–UMR Biogéochimie et Ecologie des Milieux<br />

Continentaux (Bioemco)<br />

43-2 1:45 PM Environmental Science with Scanning Transmission<br />

X-Ray Microscopy. Adam P. Hitchcock*, Mc-<br />

Master University<br />

43-3 2:05 PM Interactions between <strong>Soil</strong> Microstructures and<br />

Biota Control on Ecosystem Functioning. Johan<br />

Six* and Angela Kong, Department <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Davis<br />

43-4 2:25 PM NanoSIMS—A New Analytical Tool for Integrating<br />

the Physical, Chemical and Biological Interface<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>. Anke Herrmann* 1 , Peta Clode2 , Naoise<br />

Nunan3 , Daniel V. Murphy4 , Elizabeth A. Stockdale5<br />

, Pauline F. Grierson6 and Anthony G. O’Donnell1<br />

, (1)School <strong>of</strong> Biology & Psychology, (2)Centre<br />

for Microscopy & Microanalysis, (3)Laboratoire<br />

de Biogéochimie et Ecologie des Milieux Continentaux,<br />

(4)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(5)School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Rural Development,<br />

(6)School <strong>of</strong> Plant Biology<br />

43-5 2:45 PM The Combination <strong>of</strong> DNA Analytical Methods<br />

and Micropedology to Investigate Microorganisms<br />

in Undisturbed <strong>Soil</strong> Samples. Thilo Eickhorst*<br />

and Rolf Tippkötter, University <strong>of</strong> Bremen,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

SESSION NO. 44<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

2.4A Poorly Ordered Nanoparticulate materials (PONM) in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Balwant Singh, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

Presiding: Jerry Bigham, 420A Kottman Hall Sch Natl Res<br />

44-1 958a Matrix Organization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and Mechanisms<br />

<strong>of</strong> its Stability. Tatiana A. Zubkova* and Lev O.<br />

Karpachevskiy, Moscow State University, Facultty<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

60<br />

44-2 958b Molecular <strong>Soil</strong> Science. Lev O. Karpachevskiy*,<br />

Moscow State University, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Tatiana A. Zubkova, Moscow State University,<br />

Facultty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

44-3 959a Global Laws <strong>of</strong> Genesis and Geography<br />

Nanoscopic the near Order Minerals in <strong>Soil</strong>forming<br />

Rocks and <strong>Soil</strong>. Boris Gradusov*, <strong>Soil</strong>since Institut<br />

<strong>of</strong> V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

44-4 959b Structural Incorporation <strong>of</strong> Trace Metals in<br />

Goethite (α-FeOOH) in Di-Metal Systems.<br />

Navdeep Kaur*, Balwant Singh, Markus Gräfe and<br />

Brendan J. Kennedy, The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

44-5 1058a An ATR-FTIR and EXAFS Study <strong>of</strong> Mixed Fe-Al<br />

(oxy) Hydroxides. Katya A. Bazilevskaya*, Douglas<br />

Archibald and Carmen E. Martínez, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, The Pennsylvania<br />

State University<br />

44-6 1058b Composition and Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Smectites’<br />

Nanoparticles in Boreal Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s. S<strong>of</strong>ia N. Lessovaia*<br />

1 , Eduard A. Goilo 1 and Joern Kasbohm 2 , (1)St-<br />

Petersburg State University, (2)Greifswald University<br />

44-7 1059a Synthesis and Properties <strong>of</strong> Ammoniojarosite and<br />

Nanocrystalline Schwertmannite Prepared with<br />

Iron-Oxidizing Acidophiles at 22 to 65 C. Hongmei<br />

Wang 1 , Franklin S. Jones 2 , Jerry M. Bigham* 2<br />

and Olli H. Tuovinen 3 , (1)School <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Studies, China University <strong>of</strong> Geosciences, (2)School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio<br />

State University, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Microbiology,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

44-8 1059b Synthesized Iron Oxides Used as a Tool for Documenting<br />

Reducing Conditions in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Martin C.<br />

Rabenhorst*, University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, Douglas W.<br />

Ming, NASA Johnson Space Center and Richard V.<br />

Morris, NASA -Johnson Space Center<br />

SESSION NO. 45<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: John Havlin, NCSU-Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Presiding: Wolfgang Burghardt, Universität–GH Essen<br />

45-1 1230a Innovation in Lysimeter Techniques. Ralph Meissner*<br />

1 , Holger Rupp1 , Juliane Seeger1 and Manfred<br />

Seyfarth2 , (1)UFZ Centre for Environmental Research<br />

Leipzig-Halle, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Lysimeter Station, (2)UGT Environmental Measuring<br />

Techniques Ltd.<br />

45-2 1230b Accuracy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water Balance Parameters Measured<br />

by Large Weighing Lysimeters. Holger<br />

Rupp* 1 , Ralph Meissner1 , Juliane Seeger1 and Manfred<br />

Seyfarth2 , (1)UFZ Centre for Environmental<br />

Research Leipzig-Halle, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Lysimeter Station, (2)UGT Environmental<br />

Measuring Techniques Ltd.<br />

45-3 1231a Water Balancing Precision Weighable Lysimeters.<br />

Georg Von Unold*, UMS and Hans Fank III,<br />

Joanneum Research<br />

45-4 1231b Comparison <strong>of</strong> Gravitation Lysimeter and Passive-Wick<br />

Fluxmeter on Two Sites in Germany.


Wolfgang Berger* 1 , Ralph Meissner 2 , Holger Rupp 2 ,<br />

Juliane Seeger 2 and Ina Scheuering 1 , (1)Bavarian<br />

Agency for Environment, (2)UFZ Centre for Environmental<br />

Research Leipzig-Halle, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Lysimeter Station<br />

45-5 1232a Long-term Investigations <strong>of</strong> Water Regime Parameters<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Agriculturally Used Field by Lysimeters.<br />

Reinhard M. Günther*, Thuringian State Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

45-6 1232b Lysimeter Experiments to Estimate Parameters<br />

for Recultivation <strong>of</strong> former Lignite Mining Areas<br />

with Sewage Sludge Composts. Sabine Bernsdorf*<br />

1 , Sebastian J. Tauchnitz 1 , Ralph Meissner 2<br />

and Holger Rupp 2 , (1)Martin-Luther-University<br />

Halle-Wittenberg, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Engineering<br />

and Land Use Management, (2)UFZ Centre for<br />

Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Lysimeter Station<br />

45-7 1233a Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Uranium Mining Sites <strong>of</strong> WIS-<br />

MUT: Lysimeter Measurement. Manfred Seyfarth*<br />

1 , Uwe Hoepfner 2 and Gert Neubert 2 , (1)UGT<br />

Environmental Measuring Techniques Ltd., (2)WIS-<br />

MUT GmbH, Ronneburg Operation Office, Abt. T<br />

1.2 Engineering<br />

45-8 1233b Fluxmeters for Monitoring Recharge in Desert<br />

Settings. Glendon W. Gee* 1 , Jason Keller 1 , Fred<br />

Zhang 1 , Andy Ward 1 and Brian Andraski 2 , (1)Battelle,<br />

(2)Water Resouces Division<br />

45-9 1330a Multi-Functional Heat Pulse Probe Measurements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water, Heat, and Solute Transport in the<br />

Vadose Zone. Jan Hopmans* 1 , Yasushi Mori 2 , Annette<br />

P. Mortensen 3 , Gerard Kluitenberg 4 , Atac Tuli 1<br />

and Antonio Valente 5 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

(2)Shiman University, (3)Geological Institute,<br />

(4)Kansas State University, (5)CETAV-UTAD University<br />

45-10 1330b Temperature, Moisture, and Bulk Density under<br />

Two Sugarcane Harvesting Systems. Antônio Carlos<br />

Machado Vasconcelos* 1 , Ailto Antonio<br />

Casagrande 2 , Marcos Guimarães de Andrade Landell<br />

1 and Hélio do Prado 1 , (1)Centro de Cana IAC,<br />

(2)Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e<br />

Veterinárias/UNESP<br />

45-11 1331a Estimation <strong>of</strong> Deep Drainage below the Root zone<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Fertigated Tea Plant under High Rainfall<br />

Conditions. Aruliah Anandacoomaraswamy*, Tea<br />

Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Sri Lanka and Glendon W.<br />

Gee, Battelle<br />

45-12 1331b Phosphorus Speciation in Organic P Sources: Implications<br />

for Water Quality. Amy Shober* 1 , J.T.<br />

Sims 1 and Dean L. Hesterberg 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware, (2)North Carolina State University<br />

45-13 1332a Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations in Surface<br />

Waters <strong>of</strong> Three Delaware Golf Courses.<br />

Amy L. Sprinkle* 1 , G.D. Binford 1 , D.J. Hansen 1<br />

and T.E. McKenna 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

(2)Delaware Geological Survey<br />

45-14 1332b Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Use for Wastewater Renovation.<br />

Walter E. Grube*, Pennsylvania Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Protection<br />

45-15 1333a Measuring and Modeling Water, Nitrate and Ammonium<br />

Transport through a Volcanic <strong>Soil</strong> on a<br />

Coral Atoll with Passive-Capillary Fluxmeters.<br />

Marijn Van der Velde* 1 , Steve R. Green 2 , Glendon<br />

W. Gee 3 , Marnik Vanclooster 4 and Brent E. Clothier<br />

2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve),<br />

(2)HortResearch, (3)Battelle, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Louvain<br />

45-16 1333b HELP-D: Enhancement and Validation <strong>of</strong> Hydrologic<br />

Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Landfill Performance<br />

SESSION NO.45<br />

Model. Klaus U. Berger*, University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

45-17 1430a Development and Adoption <strong>of</strong> No-Tillage Soybean<br />

and Cotton Systems from Long-term Experiments.<br />

Donald D. Tyler*, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

45-18 1430b Interactive Effect <strong>of</strong> Applied K and Na on Plant<br />

Nutrient Concentration, Uptake Efficiency and<br />

Yield <strong>of</strong> Some Tropical Crops. C.R Sudharmaidevi*,<br />

S. Sunu and S. Neenu, Kerala Agricultural<br />

University<br />

45-19 1431a Influence <strong>of</strong> Sulfur on Rice (Oryza sativa L.)<br />

Growth in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s with Different Contents <strong>of</strong><br />

Iron. Takumi Horikawa*, Toyoaki Ito and Masahiko<br />

Saigusa, Field Science Center, Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Science, Tohoku University<br />

45-20 1431b Assessment <strong>of</strong> Some Potassium Rich Sediments as<br />

Natural Slow Amendment to <strong>Soil</strong>. Gamil W.<br />

Ageeb*, National Research Center<br />

45-21 1432b Comparison <strong>of</strong> Ground-Based Remote Sensors<br />

for Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Red Pepper Biomass Affected<br />

by Nitrogen Stress. Soon-dal Hong* 1 , Kang Seong-<br />

Soo 1 , Jeong Hyun-Cheol 1 , Kim Jai-Joung 1 and Bo-<br />

Goo Kang 2 , (1)Chungbuk National University,<br />

(2)Umseong Controlled Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station<br />

45-22 1529a Effect <strong>of</strong> Cowpea Organic Residues and Fertilizer<br />

N on <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility, Growth and Yield <strong>of</strong> Upland<br />

Rice. Gilbert U. Okereke*, Nnandi Azikiwe University,<br />

Samuel E. Egwu, Ebonyi State University and<br />

Peter Nnabude, NAU<br />

45-23 1529b Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Yield Effects <strong>of</strong> Urea<br />

Formaldehyde Polymer (UFP) Fertilizer in Winter<br />

Wheat and Maize. Sheri L. Cahill*, Deanna Osmond,<br />

Carl Crozier and Randy Weisz, NCSU<br />

45-24 1530a Effects <strong>of</strong> Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin Fumigation<br />

and Steam Sterilization on <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen<br />

Dynamics and Microbial Community. Takehiko<br />

Yamamoto* 1 , Sota Tanaka 2 , Katsutoshi Sakurai 3 and<br />

Kozo Iwasaki 3 , (1)The United Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Ehime University, (2)Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Kuroshio Science, Kochi University,<br />

(3)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kochi University<br />

45-25 1530b <strong>Soil</strong> Heterogeneity and Topography Influence<br />

Plant Diversity in a Tropical Mosaic Landscape.<br />

Magdalena R. López-Ulloa*, Free de Koning, Edzo<br />

Veldkamp, Jason Tylianakis and Tannya Lozada,<br />

Goettingen University<br />

45-26 1531a Mycorrhizal Associated in Brazilian Coastal<br />

Tableland Agroecosystems. Quintino R.<br />

ARAUJO*, Cocoa Research Center and State University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Santa Cruz, Abid AL-AGELY, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida / SWSD, Andrew Ogram, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, Nicholas B. Comerford, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, IFAS, Roberta M. VELUCI, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida/SWSD and Virupax Baligar, USDA-ARS-<br />

SPCL-BARC-West<br />

45-27 1531b Balanced Fertilization for Maximization <strong>of</strong> Cigar<br />

Tobacco Yield and Quality in South India.<br />

Malarvizhi Palaniappa pillai* 1 , Thamotharan Mani 1 ,<br />

Sharmila Banu Santhu Mohamed 1 and T. Nagendra<br />

Rao 2 , (1)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept. <strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil Nadu<br />

Agricultural University, (2)Potash and Phosphate<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Canada-India <strong>Program</strong>me<br />

61<br />

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SESSION NO.46<br />

SESSION NO. 46<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

4.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Care and Quality <strong>Soil</strong> Management—Oral<br />

Convenor: Michael Singer, Dept. LAWR,<br />

3308 Plt & Env Sci Bldg<br />

Presiding: David Dent, ISRIC-World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

46-1 1:15 PM The Development <strong>of</strong> EU <strong>Soil</strong> Protection Policy.<br />

Michael Hamell*, European Commission<br />

46-2 1:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong>s, Biodiversity and the Millennium Ecosystem<br />

Assessment. Diana Wall*, Colorado State University<br />

46-3 2:05 PM Fallow Species to Restore Degraded Land in Indonesia.<br />

Iin Purwati Handayani*, Priyono Prawito<br />

and Zainal Muktamar, University <strong>of</strong> Bengkulu<br />

46-4 2:25 PM Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-term Addition <strong>of</strong> Organic Input <strong>of</strong><br />

Contrasting Quality on <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon and Crop<br />

Performance under Sudano-Sahelian Conditions.<br />

A. Mando*, IFDC and M. Bonzi, INERA<br />

46-5 2:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Quality under Contrasting Tillage Management<br />

Systems in Semi-Arid Morocco and Spain.<br />

Rachid Mrabet* Sr. 1 , Felix Moreno2 , Engracia<br />

Madejon2 and Jose M. Murillo2 , (1)Centre Régional<br />

de la Recherche Agronomique de Meknès (INRA),<br />

(2)IRNAS (CSIC)<br />

SESSION NO. 47<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

—Oral<br />

Convenor: Chris Johnson, Dept.<strong>of</strong> Civil Eng.<br />

Presiding: Zhihong Xu, Griffith University<br />

47-1 1:15 PM Some Chemical and Spectroscopic Approaches to<br />

Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic Matter. Caroline M. Preston*, Pacific<br />

Forestry Centre<br />

47-2 1:45 PM Precision Forestry in the 21st Century: Linking<br />

Climate, Geology, Topography, <strong>Soil</strong>s, and Ecophysiology<br />

to Develop Site Specific Estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest Productivity for Pine and Eucalyptus in<br />

North and South America. Thomas Fox*, Virginia<br />

Polytechnic Institute and State University, Rafael<br />

Rubilar, Universidad de Concepción, H. Lee Allen,<br />

North Carolina State University, Cristian Montes,<br />

Bi<strong>of</strong>orest S.A., John Urrego, Smurfit Carton de<br />

Colombia and Francisco Flores, <strong>International</strong> Paper<br />

Company<br />

47-3 2:05 PM Methodological Standards to Detect Forest <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Carbon Stocks and Stock Changes at Landscape<br />

Scales. Rainer Baritz* 1 , Dietmar Zirlewagen2 , Eric<br />

Van Ranst3 , Mats Olsson4 , Robert Jandl5 , Pere<br />

Rovira6 , Juan Romanya6 , Christian Wirth7 , Maria Erlandsson8<br />

, Zoltan Somogyi9 , Carly Green10 , Mike<br />

Starr11 and Pekka Tamminen11 , (1)Federal Institute<br />

for Geosciences and Natural Resources, (2)IN-<br />

TERRA, (3)Ghent University, (4)SLU, (5)BFW,<br />

(6)University <strong>of</strong> Barcelona, (7)MPI BGC, (8)Genth<br />

University, (9)JRC, (10)University College Dublin,<br />

(11)METLA<br />

47-4 2:25 PM 13C Differentiation between Dissolved and Solid<br />

Organic Carbon in <strong>Soil</strong>s as Induced by Substitution<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Native Deciduous Forest by a Coniferous<br />

Forest. Philippe Amiotte Suchet*, Jean Lev-<br />

62<br />

eque, Catherine Henault, Anthony Gauthier and<br />

Francis Andreux, Microbiologie et Géochimie des<br />

Sols–INRA Université de Bourgogne<br />

47-5 2:45 PM Microbial Functional Diversity—Assessing Impacts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forest Management Practices. Briony<br />

M. Lalor* 1 , Natasha C. Banning 1 , W. Richard Cookson<br />

1 , Carl D. Grant 2 and Daniel V. Murphy 1 ,<br />

(1)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural and Agricultural Science, The University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (2)Environmental Department,<br />

Alcoa World Alumina<br />

SESSION NO. 48<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Theater I<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Johannes Bouma, retired<br />

Presiding: Hangsheng Lin, Penn State Univ.<br />

48-1 335a Comparison and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Field Methods<br />

(Direct and Indirect) to Estimate <strong>Soil</strong> Water<br />

Fluxes. Dennis Timlin*, USDA-ARS Crop Systems<br />

and Global Change Lab, Yakov A. Pachepsky,<br />

USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML and James Starr,<br />

USDA-ARS<br />

48-2 335b Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Transient Methods For Determining<br />

Hydraulic Conductivity Using Disc Permeameters.<br />

Freeman Cook*, CSIRO Land and<br />

Water and Leon Dawes, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems<br />

48-3 336a Hood Infiltrometer—A New Type <strong>of</strong> Tension Infiltrometer.<br />

Jürgen Punzel*, UGT Environmental<br />

Measuring Techniques Ltd. and Kai Schwärzel, Instiute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Site Ecology, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest-, Geo- and Hydro Science, Dresden University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

48-4 336b Using Temporal Persistence for Upscaling <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Water Content and Reducing Uncertainty in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Moisture Monitoring. Andrey Guber* 1 , Timothy<br />

Gish2 , Yakov Pachepsky3 , Craig S. T. Daughtry4 ,<br />

Thomas J. Nicholson5 and Ralph E. Cady5 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, (2)USDA-ARS Hydrology and<br />

Remote Sensing Laboratory, (3)USDA/ARS/BA/<br />

ANRI/ESML, (4)USDA/ARS, (5)US NRC<br />

48-5 337a Hydrological Pathways <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Losses: a<br />

Multiscale Study <strong>of</strong> the Interaction <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Land Uses in a Catchment. Bin Zhang* 1 , Jia-Liang<br />

Tang1 , Chao Gao2 and H. Zepp3 , (1)Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Nanjing University, (3)Ruhr-<br />

University Bochum<br />

48-6 337b A Hydropedologic Study <strong>of</strong> Subsurface Water<br />

Flow in a Forested Catchment. Xiaobo Zhou*,<br />

Penn State University, Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy,<br />

Charles Walker, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

and Qing Zhu, Department <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

48-7 338a Transport <strong>of</strong> Colloids by Transient Wetting<br />

Fronts. Jie Zhuang*, John McCarthy, Larry McKay,<br />

Ching Tu and Ed Perfect, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

48-8 338b Transport and Transformation Processes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greenhouse Gas N2O in the System Groundwater/Vadose<br />

Zone <strong>of</strong> a Catchment in Germany.<br />

Markus Deurer* 1 , Carolin von der Heide2 , Jürgen<br />

Böttcher2 , Wilhelmus Duijnisveld3 and Klaus


Schäfer 4 , (1)HortResearch, (2)Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Hannover, (3)Federal Institute for<br />

Geosciences and Natural Resources, (4)Institute for<br />

Meteorology and Climate Research<br />

48-9 339a Scaling-Up <strong>Soil</strong> Trace Gas Fluxes Remotely with<br />

Hydrogeomorphic Features forAgricultural Wetlands.<br />

Rebecca Phillips*, USDA-ARS and Ofer<br />

Beeri, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

48-10 339b Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Surface Carbon and Water<br />

Contents using Bare <strong>Soil</strong> Imagery. Javed Iqbal*,<br />

Purdue University, Phillip Owens, Purdue Univ. and<br />

Jeffery L. Willers, USDA-ARS<br />

48-11 436b Using HYDRUS computer s<strong>of</strong>tware packages to<br />

simulate multicomponent biogeochemical transport<br />

in soils. Jirka Simunek* 1 , Diederik Jacques 2 ,<br />

Guenter Langergraber 3 , Maria C. Gonçalves 4 , M.<br />

Th. Van Genuchten 5 and Dirk Mallants 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California Riverside, (2)SCK-CEN, (3)Institute<br />

for Sanitary Engineering and Water Pollution<br />

Control, (4)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Estação<br />

Agronómica Nacional, (5)George E. Brown, Jr.<br />

Salinity Laboratory, USDA-ARS<br />

48-12 437a Information Content and Complexity <strong>of</strong> Simulated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Fluxes. Yakov A. Pachepsky* 1 ,<br />

Andrey Guber 2 , Diederik Jacques 3 , Jiri Simunek 4 ,<br />

M. Th. Van Genuchten 5 , Thomas J. Nicholson 6 and<br />

Ralph E. Cady 6 , (1)USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> California, (3)SCK-CEN, (4)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California Riverside, (5)George E. Brown,<br />

Jr. Salinity Laboratory, USDA-ARS, (6)US NRC<br />

48-13 437b A Cantor Bar Model for the Effective Hydraulic<br />

Conductivity <strong>of</strong> Partially-Saturated Layered <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Tairone P. Leao* and Ed Perfect, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

48-14 438a Simulation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Structure Using Improved<br />

Pore-Solid Fractal Model and Multi-Point Geostatistics.<br />

Lifang Luo*, Penn. State University,<br />

Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy and Kamini<br />

Singha, Penn. State Univ.<br />

48-15 438b Fractal Models <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water Retention: How<br />

Good are They?. Daniel Gimenez* 1 , Roberto R.<br />

Filgueira 2 , Sung Won Yoon 1 and Hyen Chung Chun 1 ,<br />

(1)Rutgers University, (2)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Agrarias y Forestales-Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata<br />

SESSION NO. 49<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols—Oral<br />

Convenor: Alexander Makeev, Science Park <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

University<br />

Presiding: Edoardo A.C. Costantini, CRA-ISSDS<br />

49-1 3:30 PM Features and Characteristics Revealing Environmental<br />

Changes on Paleosols in the Volcanic Paleosols<br />

(Example <strong>of</strong> the Trans Mexican Volcanic<br />

Belt). Elizabeth Solleiro-Rebolledo*, UNAM<br />

49-2 4:00 PM <strong>Soil</strong>s and Paleosols in South India as Heritages <strong>of</strong><br />

the Past. Arnt Bronger*, University <strong>of</strong> Kiel<br />

49-3 4:20 PM Paleosols <strong>of</strong> the Southern Coastal Plain <strong>of</strong> Israel.<br />

Moshe Wieder*, Gdaliahu Gvirtzman and Maoz<br />

Dassa, Bar-Ilan University<br />

49-4 4:40 PM What is Inherited? Evidence from an<br />

Inceptisol/Regosol with OSL Dated 0-150 ka<br />

SESSION NO.51<br />

Quartz Sand. Ge<strong>of</strong>f S. Humphreys* 1 , Marshall T.<br />

Wilkinson 2 , John Chappell 3 , David Fink 4 and Keith<br />

Fifield 3 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Physical Geography,<br />

(2)Macquarie University, (3)Australian National<br />

University, (4)ANSTO<br />

49-5 5:00 PM Aggradational Pedogenesis: A New Model to Describe<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Development in the Central<br />

Great Plains <strong>of</strong> North America. Peter Jacobs*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin–Whitewater and Joseph A.<br />

Mason, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin–Madison<br />

SESSION NO. 50<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate<br />

Matter Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Oral<br />

Convenor: Paul Bertsch, Univ <strong>of</strong> GA-Savannah River<br />

Ecol.Lab.<br />

Presiding: William Bleam, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

50-1 3:30 PM Resolving Biogeochemical Processes Controlling<br />

Metal Ion Fate and Transport within <strong>Soil</strong>s. Scott<br />

Fendorf*, Matthew Ginder-Vogel, Matthew Polizzotto,<br />

Benjamin Kocar and Katharine Tufano, Dept.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geological and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Stanford<br />

University<br />

50-2 4:05 PM Changes in Zinc Speciation During <strong>Soil</strong> Formation<br />

from Jurassic Limestone: A Synchrotron µ-<br />

XRF and µ-XAFS Study. Ruben Kretzschmar*,<br />

Olivier Jacquat and Andreas Voegelin, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, ETH Zurich<br />

50-3 4:40 PM X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

CopperAdsorption Mechanisms on Clay Minerals.<br />

Daniel Strawn*, University <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />

SESSION NO. 51<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial<br />

Interactions: Impacts on Transformations and<br />

Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Metals and Metalloids—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: P. M. Huang, <strong>Soil</strong> Sci., Univ. Saskatchewan<br />

Presiding: A. Violante, Università di Napoli Federico II<br />

51-1 870a The Aqueous Complexation <strong>of</strong> Metals in the Rhizosphere:<br />

Do We Know What We Think We<br />

Know?. Michael E. Essington*, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

51-2 870b Bioaccumulation <strong>of</strong> Copper and Cadmium Ions<br />

by Cyanobacterium Spirulina Platensis. Wenli<br />

Chen*, State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Microbiology,<br />

Huazhong Agricultural University, Qiaoyun<br />

Huang, Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Subtropical Agriculture<br />

and Environment, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Huazhong Agricultural University and Hongxia<br />

Huang, Huazhong Agricultural University<br />

51-3 871a Competitive Adsorption <strong>of</strong> As and P to Goethite,<br />

Ferrihydrite and Allophane and their Remobilization<br />

by Rhizosphere Processes. Doris Vetter-<br />

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TUESDAY


SESSION NO.51<br />

lein* 1 , Krisztian Szegedi 1 , Juergen Mattusch 1 ,<br />

Heinz-Ulrich Neue 1 , Reinhold Jahn 2 , Juliane Ackermann<br />

3 , Annett Kaufhold 4 and Hartmut Tanneberg 4 ,<br />

(1)Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, (2)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant Nutrition, Martin<br />

Luther University, (3)Martin-Luther-University<br />

Halle Wittenberg, (4)Martin-Luther-University<br />

Halle-Wittenberg<br />

51-4 871b Ecotoxicological Assessment <strong>of</strong> Heavy-Metal<br />

Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s by <strong>Soil</strong> Enzymes and Luminescent<br />

Bacteria. Jae E. Yang* 1 , Sang-Phil Lee 1 ,<br />

Yong-Sik Ok 1 , Kyung-Yoal Yoo 1 and Ki-Cheol<br />

Eom 2 , (1)Kangwon National University, (2)National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

51-5 970a Unearthing the Connection between Arsenic Mobility<br />

and Reductive Iron Transformations.<br />

Katharine J. Tufano* and Scott Fendorf, Stanford<br />

University<br />

51-6 970b Metal Contamination <strong>of</strong> Floodplain <strong>Soil</strong>s in the<br />

Tisza River (Hungary) Basin. Domy C. Adriano* 1 ,<br />

Zoltan Gyori 2 , Jozsef Prokisch 3 , Tamás Németh 4 ,<br />

Steve Harper 1 and L.T. West 5 , (1)Savannah River<br />

Ecology Laboratory, University <strong>of</strong> Georgia, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Debrecen, (3)Debrecen University, (4)Research<br />

Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(5)University <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

51-7 971a Distribution <strong>of</strong> Ni in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Sudbury Smelting<br />

Region, Ontario, Canada. Matthew Ojalammi<br />

and Graeme A. Spiers*, MIRARCO, Laurentian<br />

University<br />

51-8 971b Arsenic Biogeochemistry in <strong>Soil</strong>s from Gold Mining<br />

Areas, in Brazil, under Anaerobic Incubation.<br />

Jaime W. V. Mello* 1 , Jonathan L. Talbott 2 ,<br />

John Scott 2 , William Roy 2 and Joseph W. Stucki 3 ,<br />

(1)Universidade Federal de Vicosa, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (3)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Illinois at Urbana -Champaign<br />

51-9 1070a Geochemical Forms <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals in an Industrial<br />

Polluted <strong>Soil</strong>: A Critical Evaluation by Combined<br />

Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy Techniques<br />

and Bulk Extraction Methods. Roberto<br />

Terzano 1 , Matteo Spagnuolo 1 , Koen Janssens 2 , Bart<br />

Vekemans 2 , Wout De Nolf 2 , Gerald Falkenberg 3 ,<br />

Saverio Fiore 4 and Pacifico Ruggiero* 1 , (1)Dipartimento<br />

di Biologia e Chimica Agro-forestale ed Ambientale–University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bari, (2)Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemistry–University <strong>of</strong> Antwerp, (3)HASYLAB at<br />

DESY–Beamline L, (4)I.M.A.A.–C.N.R.<br />

51-10 1070b Prediction <strong>of</strong> Arsenate and Selenite Adsorption by<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Using the Constant Capacitance Model.<br />

Sabine Goldberg*, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown,<br />

Jr., Salinity Laboratory, Scott M. Lesch, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Riverside and Donald L. Suarez,<br />

USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr., Salinity Laboratory<br />

51-11 1071a The Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Ni Speciation on the Phytoremediation<br />

Potential <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s Surrounding an<br />

Historic Ni Refinery in Port Colborne, Ontario<br />

Canada. David Mcnear* Jr. 1 , R. L. Chaney 2 and<br />

Donald L. Sparks 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS-ANRI<br />

51-12 1071b Mineralogy and Arsenic Bonding in Arsenic Contaminated<br />

Rice-paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Bangladesh. G.<br />

Norman White 1 , Richard H. Loeppert* 2 , L. R.<br />

Drees 3 , B. Biswas 1 and G.M. Panaullah 4 , (1)Texas<br />

A&M University, (2)Texas A & M University, (3)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, Texas A&M<br />

University, (4)CIMMYT Office in Bangladesh<br />

64<br />

SESSION NO. 52<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and<br />

Their Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Compounds in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Oral<br />

Convenor: Arthur Schwab, Dept.<strong>of</strong> Agronomy, Purdue Univ.<br />

Presiding: Baoshan Xing, Department <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and<br />

Insect <strong>Sciences</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

52-1 3:30 PM Clay-Humic Complexes and Interactions in <strong>Soil</strong>:<br />

Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Introduced<br />

Organic Compounds. Benny K.G. Theng*,<br />

Landcare Research<br />

52-2 4:00 PM Mineral-Organic Substance Interactions: Impacts<br />

on Mineral Formation, Humification, and<br />

Organic Carbon Storage. P.M. Huang*, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

52-3 4:20 PM Coverage <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Mineral Surfaces by Organic<br />

Matter as Detected by Gas Sorption. Rota Wagai,<br />

Kyoto University and Lawrence M. Mayer*, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maine<br />

52-4 4:40 PM Sorpion <strong>of</strong> Organic Contaminants by Humin.<br />

James A. Rice* and Gabriela Chilom, South Dakota<br />

State University<br />

52-5 5:00 PM Molecular-Level Studies <strong>of</strong> Organo-Clay Complexes<br />

and their Role in the Sorption <strong>of</strong> Polycyclic<br />

Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Myrna J. Simpson*<br />

1 , Xiaojuan Feng1 , Andre Simpson1 , Seunghun<br />

Kang2 and Baoshan Xing2 , (1)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Physical and<br />

Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto,<br />

Scarborough College, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Insect <strong>Sciences</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusettes at<br />

Amherst<br />

SESSION NO. 53<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II. Agroecosystems:<br />

Reclamation Strategies—Oral<br />

Convenor: Alvin Smucker, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> Sci., MSU<br />

Presiding: Rainer Horn, Inst.<strong>Soil</strong> Sci.,Plnt.Nutrition<br />

53-1 3:30 PM Amelioration Strategies for Combating Global<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Land Degradation by Agroecosystems.<br />

Alvin Smucker*, Michigan State University and<br />

Rainer Horn, Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

CAU Kiel<br />

53-2 4:00 PM Analyzing <strong>of</strong> Variability for <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Content<br />

in the Space and Time. Célia R. Grego and Sidney<br />

Vieira*, Instituto Agronômico<br />

53-3 4:20 PM Rehabilitating Hardsetting Subsoils in a Reconstructed<br />

Mined Landscape. Katharine L. Brown*,<br />

Christoph Hinz and Robert Gilkes, School <strong>of</strong> Earth<br />

and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

53-4 4:40 PM Impacts <strong>of</strong> Applying an Organic Emulsion on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology and Dust Emissions from an Arid<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Michael H. Young*, Todd Caldwell, Darren<br />

Meadows, Vic Etyemezian, George Nikolic, David<br />

Shafer, Eric McDonald, Julie Miller and John Goreham,<br />

Desert Research Institute<br />

53-5 5:00 PM A <strong>Soil</strong>-Based Framework for Integrating and Applying<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Land Degradation Processes<br />

to Assessment, Monitoring and Management. Jeffrey<br />

E. Herrick* 1 , Brandon T. Bestelmeyer1 , Joel R.<br />

Brown2 and Arlene J. Tugel2 , (1)USDA-ARS-Jornada<br />

Experimental Range, (2)USDA-NRCS


SESSION NO. 54<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Consequences for Environmental Functions—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: Stephen Nortcliff, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Reading–<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dep; Charles Rice, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agronomy, KSU<br />

Presiding: Claire Chenu, INAPG, UMR Bioemco<br />

54-1 1760a Dynamic <strong>of</strong> carbon in farming practices longterm<br />

experiments on a ferric Acrisol in Burkina<br />

Faso (West Africa). Edmond Hien* 1 , Francis<br />

Ganry2 , Robert Oliver2 and Christian Feller3 ,<br />

(1)CNRST, (2)CIRAD, (3)IRD, UR SeqBio<br />

54-2 1760b Organic matter pools and microbial functional diversity<br />

in soil quality assessment <strong>of</strong> differently<br />

managed agricultural systems. Maria T. Dell’Abate*,<br />

Letizia Pompili and Anna Benedetti, CRA Istituto<br />

Sperimentale Nutrizione Piante<br />

54-3 1761a <strong>Soil</strong> Biological and Physical Properties in Silage<br />

Corn Systems With and Without Tillage and Fall<br />

Seeded Cover Crops. Carol D. Franks1 , Yuri K.<br />

Plowden* 2 , Paul R. Salon1 and Curtis J. Dell3 ,<br />

(1)USDA-NRCS, (2)Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service, (3)USDA Agricultural Research Service<br />

54-4 1761b <strong>Soil</strong> organic matter dynamics in a tropical garden<br />

land system. Santhy Ponnuswamy* and Selvi Duraisamy,<br />

TamilNadu Agricultural University,<br />

54-5 1860a Short term effects <strong>of</strong> organic amendments on soil<br />

properties and growth <strong>of</strong> irrigated cotton grown<br />

in a self-mulching Vertisol. Subhadip Ghosh* 1 ,<br />

Peter V. Lockwood1 , Nilantha Hulugalle2 and Heiko<br />

Daniel1 , (1)Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (2)Australian<br />

Cotton Research Institute<br />

54-6 1861a Soluble and mineralizable carbon <strong>of</strong> organic<br />

amendments influence aggregation in a high clay<br />

sodic soil. Gary J. Clark*, Nathan Dodgshun, Caixian<br />

Tang and Peter Sale, La Trobe University<br />

54-7 1861b Carbon storage and greenhouse gas emissions as<br />

influenced by tillage and N fertilizer. Denis A.<br />

Angers* 1 , Philippe Rochette2 , Vincent Poirier2 , Francis<br />

Larouche1 , Martin H. Chantigny1 and Noura<br />

Ziadi1 , (1)Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,<br />

(2)Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada<br />

54-8 1960a <strong>Soil</strong> carbon build-up in semi-arid West Africa :<br />

An art <strong>of</strong> balancing. Elisée Ouédraogo*, Albert<br />

Schweitzer Centre for Ecology (CEAS), A. Mando,<br />

IFDC, Lijbert Brussaard, Wageningen University<br />

and Research Centre, Dept. <strong>Soil</strong> Quality and Leo<br />

Stroosnijder, Wageningen University<br />

54-9 1960b Cover Crop System Effects on Carbon/Nitrogen<br />

Sequestration and the Physical Properties <strong>of</strong><br />

Coastal Plain <strong>Soil</strong>s under Conservation Tillage.<br />

Robert K. Hubbard* 1 , Timothy Strickland1 , Sharad<br />

Phatak2 and Johannes M. Scholberg3 , (1)SE Watershed<br />

Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Thursday, 13 July 2006<br />

SESSION NO.56<br />

SESSION NO. 55<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.3A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis—Oral<br />

Convenor: Janis L. Boettinger, Utah State University<br />

Presiding: Ahmet Mermut, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

55-1 8:00 AM Quantifying the Rates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis by Geochemical<br />

Mass Balance. Kyungsoo Yoo*, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware<br />

55-2 8:30 AM Carbon Storage in Estuarine <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Downeast<br />

Maine. Laurie J. Osher*, University <strong>of</strong> Maine and<br />

Jennifer Jespersen, Forest Bell Environmental<br />

55-3 8:50 AM Matter Fluxes in and From <strong>Soil</strong> Landscapes—<br />

Structure and Sensitive Areas. Michael Sommer*,<br />

Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research<br />

(ZALF) e. V. Müncheberg; Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Landscape<br />

Research<br />

55-4 9:10 AM Predicting Regional Complex Saline-Sodic <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Patterns Using Geophysical, Hydropedological<br />

and Mineralogical Approaches That Translate<br />

Across Scales. Mark Thomas*, CRC-LEME/CSIRO<br />

Land and Water/Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide, Robert Fitzpatrick,<br />

CRC-LEME/CSIRO Land and Water and<br />

Graham S. Heinson, CRC-LEME/Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

55-5 9:30 AM The Use <strong>of</strong> Major <strong>Soil</strong> Databases to Reveal Relationships<br />

Between <strong>Soil</strong> Forming Factors and<br />

Global <strong>Soil</strong> Distribution. Jonathan M. Gray*, NSW<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Ge<strong>of</strong>f S.<br />

Humphreys, Dept <strong>of</strong> Physical Geography and Jozef<br />

Deckers, Catholic Univ <strong>of</strong> Leuven<br />

SESSION NO. 56<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing, Remote<br />

Sensing and Image Analysis—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Sabine Grunwald, <strong>Soil</strong> & Water Sci. Dept.<br />

Univ. FL<br />

Presiding: Endre Dobos, University <strong>of</strong> Miskolc<br />

56-1 637a Electronic <strong>Soil</strong> Analyzer. Manav Yadav*, Ansal Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

56-2 637b Application <strong>of</strong> Singular-Spectrum Analysis to<br />

Study Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinisation in the Canadian<br />

Prairies. Igor V. Florinsky* 1 , Robert G. Eilers2 ,<br />

Michelle M. Fitzgerald3 and Don Swidinsky2 , (1)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mathematical Problems <strong>of</strong> Biology, Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Land Resource Unit,<br />

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, (3)Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, British Columbia<br />

56-3 638a Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Using Remote Sensing<br />

Data and Image Analysis. Maria V.<br />

Gabchenko*, Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

56-4 638b Mapping <strong>Soil</strong> Properties Using ECa-Directed<br />

Sampling. Dennis Corwin*, USDA-ARS, George E.<br />

Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory and Scott M. Lesch,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside<br />

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THURSDAY


SESSION NO.56<br />

56-5 639a A Comparison <strong>of</strong> High-Intensity <strong>Soil</strong> and EMI<br />

Surveys in Northern Illinois, USA. James Doolittle*<br />

1 , Roger D. Windhorn 2 , Daniel L . Withers 2 and<br />

Robert L. Mcleese 2 , (1)USDA-NRCS-NSSC,<br />

(2)USDA-NRCS<br />

56-6 639b Using Optical Remote Sensors to Estimate Grain<br />

Protein Content in Rice Canopy. Yi Hyun Kim*,<br />

Suk Young Hong, Sang Kyu Rim, Jee Min Lee and<br />

Han Kang Kwak, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology, RDA<br />

56-7 736a Wetlands Mapping and Classification based upon<br />

Remotely Sensed Data. Tharwat K. Ghabour* Sr.,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s & Water Use Dept., National Research Centre<br />

56-8 736b Classification <strong>of</strong> the Owens Dry Lake Playa Surface<br />

Using Satellite Imagery and Unique Surface<br />

Characterization Methods. Mica H. Heilmann* 1 ,<br />

Brad L. Inman 1 , Joel E. Kimmelshue 1 , Brian<br />

Schmid 1 , John B. Dickey 1 , Richard Coles 1 and<br />

Richard Harasick 2 , (1)CH2M HILL, INC,<br />

(2)LADWP<br />

56-9 737a Mapping and Monitoring <strong>of</strong> Salt Affected Area <strong>of</strong><br />

District Gurgaon Uisng Remote Sensing and Gis<br />

Techniques. Shashi Jain, Mohinder Singh Grewal*<br />

Sr. and M.S. Kuhad, CCS HAU, Hisar Haryana<br />

(India)<br />

56-10 737b Ground Monitoring Network <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Agrophysical<br />

Properties. Wojciech Skierucha*, Ryszard Walczak<br />

and Andrzej Wilczek, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics<br />

56-11 738a On-the-go Near Infrared Spectroscopic Assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia <strong>Soil</strong>s. Colin D. Christy*, Veris<br />

Technologies and David E. Kissel, Agricultural and<br />

Environmental Services Laboratories–University <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia<br />

56-12 738b Measurement <strong>of</strong> pH, pH Buffering Capacity, and<br />

Other <strong>Soil</strong> Properties with NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy.<br />

David E. Kissel*, Agricultural and Environmental<br />

Services Laboratories–Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Colin D. Christy, Veris Technologies, S. Shaaban,<br />

Agricultural and Environmental Services Labs, Paul<br />

F. Vendrell, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Ag and Environmental<br />

Services Labs and Miguel L. Cabrera, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia<br />

56-13 739a Radiometric Estimation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties Using<br />

Multiple Image Sensors in Rice Paddy and Dryland<br />

Fields. Suk Young Hong* 1 , Sang Kyu Rim 1 ,<br />

Kenneth A. Sudduth 2 , Newell Kitchen 2 , Yi Hyun<br />

Kim 1 , Jee Min Lee 1 and Han Kang Kwak 1 , (1)National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

RDA, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

56-14 739b Estimating <strong>Soil</strong> Evaporation with Reflectance<br />

and Radiometric Temperature Measurements.<br />

Dong Wang* and Jindong Wu, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Minnesota-<br />

Twin Cities Campus<br />

56-15 740a Development <strong>of</strong> a Multi-Sensor Platform for<br />

Proximal <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing. James A. Taylor* 1 , Alex.<br />

McBratney 2 , Raphael Viscarra Rossel 2 , Budiman<br />

Minansy 3 , Henry Taylor 3 , Brett Whelan 2 and<br />

Michael Short 3 , (1)Australian Centre for Precision<br />

Agriculture, Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney, (2)Australian Centre<br />

for Precision Agriculture, Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney, (3)Australian<br />

Centre for Precision Agriculture<br />

56-16 740b Application <strong>of</strong> Visible-Near-Infrared Diffuse<br />

(DRS) and Bi-directional Reflectance Spectroscopy<br />

(BRS) to Characterize Volcanic <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties. Vincenzo Michele Sellitto 1 , Vidal Barrón<br />

2 , Giuseppe Palumbo 1 and Claudio Colombo* 1 ,<br />

(1)Dip. SAVA Molise Univ, (2)Universidad de Córdoba<br />

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SESSION NO. 57<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II. Agroecosystems:<br />

Reclamation Strategies—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Alvin Smucker, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> Sci., MSU<br />

Presiding: Rainer Horn, Inst.<strong>Soil</strong> Sci.,Plnt.Nutrition<br />

57-1 1838a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Land Use Converting on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Physicochemichal Properties. Amir Bahrami*,<br />

Guilan University, Mahmood Shabanpour, Iran-<br />

Rasht- Guilan University- Agricultural Faculty- <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Sci. Group and Farid Bagheri, Tea Researches Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

57-2 1838b Degradation Processes in Irrigated <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Russia.A.F.<br />

Novikova*, V.V.Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

57-3 1839a Sealing and Crusting as <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation<br />

Processes in North-Western Region <strong>of</strong> Ukraine;<br />

Reasons for Formation and Methods <strong>of</strong> Prevention.<br />

Taras E. Lychuk*, National University <strong>of</strong> Water<br />

Management and Nature Conservation<br />

57-4 1839b Aggregation and Initial Humus Formation <strong>of</strong> Biologically<br />

Meliorated <strong>Soil</strong>s Damaged by Coal<br />

Mining. Rayna Dilkova* 1 , Svetla Marinova2 and<br />

Lidia Petrova2 , (1)Bulgarian <strong>Soil</strong> Science Society,<br />

(2)Nikola Poushkarov Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

57-5 1938a <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Investigation for Drainage Installation<br />

in Mutluru Channel Command <strong>of</strong> Krishna<br />

Western Delta, Andhra Pradesh, India. Paruchuri<br />

Ramakrishna Prasad*, Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural<br />

University, Dhanyamraju Srinivas, Acharya<br />

N.G.Ranga Agricultural University,A P Water management<br />

Project and T.V. Satyanarayana, Acharya<br />

N.G.Ranga Agricultural University,A P WAter Management<br />

Project<br />

57-6 1938b Stabilization <strong>of</strong> Pyrophyllite Mine Wastes by<br />

Lime Cake By-Products in Korea. Jae E. Yang* 1 ,<br />

Ki-Cheol Eom2 , Jai Joung Kim3 , Kyung-Yoal Yoo1 and Yong-Sik Ok1 , (1)Kangwon National University,<br />

(2)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology, (3)Chungbuk National University<br />

57-7 1939a Use <strong>of</strong> Natural and Cultural Deep-Rooted Plant<br />

Species to Loose Compacted Sandy Loam Stagnic<br />

Luvisol. Endla Reintam*, Jaan Kuht, Katrin<br />

Trükmann and Virgo Rääts, Estonian Univ <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

57-8 1939b Effect <strong>of</strong> Clay Minerals and Calcite on Water Repellency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s. Ivan Simkovic*, Pavel<br />

Dlapa, Lucia Korenkova and Michal Duris, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Comenius<br />

Univ<br />

57-9 1940a Identification <strong>of</strong> Fertile Islets and Perspectives for<br />

Desertification Control in the Sahel. Lamourdia<br />

Thiombiano*, FAO, Regional Office for Africa<br />

57-10 1940b Restoring Properties <strong>of</strong> a Poor Upland <strong>Soil</strong> Using<br />

Natural Basalt and Composted Rice Husk to Promote<br />

Crop Growth. Markus Anda* 1 , Shamshuddin<br />

Jusop1 , Che Ishak Fauziah2 and Syed Omar Syed<br />

Rastan1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Land Management, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Univ Putra Malaysia, (2)Dept<strong>of</strong> Land<br />

Management, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Univ Putra<br />

Malaysia


SESSION NO. 58<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

4.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Related Discords and Conflicts—Oral<br />

Presiding: Mireille Dosso, CNEARC<br />

58-1 8:00 AM Education, Public Awareness and Conflict <strong>of</strong> Interests.<br />

Pamela A. Hazelton*, University <strong>of</strong> Technology,Sydney<br />

58-2 8:35 AM How <strong>Soil</strong> Misuse Ends with Farming System Disintegration.<br />

A Bolivian Altiplano Example.<br />

Mireille Dosso*, Aurélie Bres and Stéphane Moreau,<br />

Centre National d’Etudes Agronomiques des Régions<br />

Chaudes<br />

58-3 9:10 AM Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Farming<br />

in West African Savannas: Synergy or Antagonism?.<br />

Grégoire Freschet1 , Raphaël Manlay2 , Luc<br />

Abbadie3 , Bruno Barbier4 , Christian Feller* 5 , Maya<br />

Leroy2 , Georges Serpantié6 and Jean-Luc Chotte7 ,<br />

(1)IRD UR179 SeqBio, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Forestry, Agricultural<br />

and Environmental Engineering (ENGREF),<br />

(3)Biogeochemistry and Ecology <strong>of</strong> Continental Environment<br />

Laboratory UMR 7618, (4)French Agricultural<br />

Research Centre for <strong>International</strong> Development<br />

(CIRAD), (5)IRD, UR SeqBio, (6)Institute for<br />

Research and Development (IRD, ex-ORSTOM),<br />

(7)Institute for Research and Development (IRD,<br />

ex-ORSTOM), UR179 SeqBio<br />

SESSION NO. 59<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

4.1A Organic Farming – Advantages and Disadvantages<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water Quality and Sustainability—Oral<br />

Convenor: Laurie Drinkwater, Cornell University<br />

Presiding: Holger Kirchmann, Swedish Univ. <strong>of</strong> Agric. Sci.<br />

59-1 8:00 AM Plant Nutrients in Organic Farming. Keith Goulding*,<br />

Rothamsted Research, Elizabeth A. Stockdale,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Rural Development<br />

and Christine A. Watson, Scottish Agricultural<br />

College<br />

59-2 8:30 AM Nutrient Use Efficiencies and Leaching in Organic<br />

and Conventional Cropping Systems in<br />

Sweden. Lars F. Bergström* and Holger Kirchmann,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

59-3 8:50 AM Are Nutrient Dynamics and Use Efficiency in Organic<br />

Cropping Systems Particular. Emmanuel<br />

Frossard* 1 , Astrid Oberson1 , Christine Bosshard1 ,<br />

Simone Nanzer1 , Hans Ulrich Tagmann1 , David<br />

Dubois2 , Paul Mäder3 and Daniel Tessier4 , (1)Group<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition ETH, (2)Agroscope Reckenholz,<br />

(3)FiBL, (4)INRA<br />

59-4 9:10 AM The Contribution <strong>of</strong> Organic Agriculture to Sustainable<br />

Land Management in a Temperate Climate.<br />

Robert M. Rees* 1 , Christine A. Watson1 ,<br />

Bruce C. Ball1 , John A. Baddeley2 , Robin L.<br />

Walker1 , Kairsty F.E. Topp1 and Claus D. Mayer3 ,<br />

(1)Scottish Agricultural College (SAC), (2)SAC,<br />

(3)BIOSS<br />

59-5 9:30 AM <strong>Soil</strong> and Nutrient Erosion Risk in Organic and<br />

Conventional Cropping Systems. V. Steven<br />

Green* 1 , Michel A. Cavigelli1 , Thanh H. Dao2 and<br />

Dennis C. Flanagan3 , (1)USDA-ARS-SASL,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS, (3)USDA-ARS-NSERL<br />

SESSION NO.60<br />

SESSION NO. 60<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

4.1PB <strong>Soil</strong>, Wine and Other Quality Crops—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Jessica Davis, Dept <strong>Soil</strong> & Crop Sci,<br />

CO State Univ<br />

Presiding: Edoardo Costantini, ISSDS<br />

60-1 1666a <strong>Soil</strong> Spatial Heterogeneity in a Pinot Noir Vineyard,<br />

Napa Valley, California. Jean-Jacques Lambert*<br />

1 , Richard Plant 2 , Christine Stockert 1 , Danielle<br />

Pierce 1 , Eli Carlisle 1 and David Smart 1 , (1)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Viticulture and Enology, (2)Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agronomy and Range Science<br />

60-2 1667a Terroir <strong>of</strong> Vineyards in the Northern Willamette<br />

Valley, Oregon. Scott Burns* and Dionne Starr<br />

Peace, Portland State Univ<br />

60-3 1667b Optimization <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Fertirigation <strong>of</strong> Melon<br />

Crop in a Petrocalcic soil. M.T. Castellanos* Jr. 1 ,<br />

Fco. Ribas 1 , M.J. Cabello 1 , N. Figueiró 1 , M.C. Cartagena<br />

2 , A. Arce 2 and A.M. Tarquis 3 , (1)Centro Mejora<br />

Agraria El Chaparrillo–Delegación Provincial de<br />

Agricultura, (2)Dpto. Química y Análisis Agrícola–<br />

E.T.S. I.A.- Polytechnic Univ.<strong>of</strong> Madrid, (3)Dpto.<br />

Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic<br />

Univ.<strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

60-4 1766a Viticutlural Practices For very Acidic <strong>Soil</strong>s. daniel<br />

Roberts*, integrated winegrowing<br />

60-5 1766b Facilitated Transport <strong>of</strong> Diuron and Glyphosate<br />

in High Copper Vineyard <strong>Soil</strong>s. Sylvie Dousset* 1 ,<br />

Jean-Baptiste Dessogne 2 , Astrid Jacobson 3 , Philippe<br />

Baveye 3 and Francis Andreux 1 , (1)Université de<br />

Bourgogne–CST–Géosol, (2)Université de Reims,<br />

(3)Cornell Univ<br />

60-6 1767a Nitrogen Fixing Ability <strong>of</strong> 13 Enotypes <strong>of</strong> Mucuna<br />

Pruriens. Shivananda T. N. Shivananda T N*, Indian<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Horticultural Research<br />

60-7 1767b Maximization <strong>of</strong> Potato Yield in Nilgiri Hills <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Ghats <strong>of</strong> India. Malarvizhi Palaniappa<br />

pillai* 1 , Sharmila Banu Santhu Mohamed 1 and T.<br />

Nagendra Rao 2 , (1)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept. <strong>of</strong> SS&AC,<br />

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, (2)Potash and<br />

Phosphate Institute <strong>of</strong> Canada-India <strong>Program</strong>me<br />

60-8 1866a Effect <strong>of</strong> Foliar Application <strong>of</strong> Different Sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zn Application on the Changes in Zn Content,<br />

Uptake and Yield <strong>of</strong> Rice (Oryza sativa L.). Tanmoy<br />

Karak* and Dilip Das, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

Viswavidyalaya<br />

60-9 1866b Spatial Vineyard Variability on <strong>Soil</strong>, Grape Yield,<br />

and Juice Quality in a Field in the D.O.Ca. Rioja<br />

(Spain). Ana Aizpurua*, Olatz Unamunzaga and<br />

Ander Castellón, NEIKER Instituto Vasco de Investigación<br />

y Desarrollo Agrario<br />

67<br />

THURSDAY


SESSION NO.61<br />

SESSION NO. 61<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB),<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Oral<br />

Convenor: Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS,Federal Bldg.,<br />

Rm.152<br />

Presiding: Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University<br />

61-1 8:00 AM WRB: Wittingly Reaching Babel ?. Otto Spaargaren*,<br />

ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

61-2 8:30 AM Use <strong>of</strong> WRB to Classify <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Tropics:<br />

Lessons Form East Africa. Method Kilasara*,<br />

Sokoine Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Patric Gicheru, Kenya<br />

Agricultural Research Institute, Edward Ngatunga,<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Adriculture & Food Security, C.K.K.<br />

Gachene, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nairobi and Joel Melio, ARI,<br />

Mlingano<br />

61-3 8:50 AM Harmonizing the Diagnostic Horizons, Properties,<br />

and Materials used in the World Reference<br />

Base and <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy. Robert J. Engel* 1 , Erika<br />

Micheli2 , Paul McDaniel3 and Craig A. Ditzler1 ,<br />

(1)USDA NSSC, (2)Szent Istvan Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Agrochemistry Dept, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />

61-4 9:10 AM Technosols as a Proposed <strong>Soil</strong> Group for the WRB<br />

(World Reference <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resources). Andreas<br />

Lehmann*, Hohenheim University (310)<br />

61-5 9:30 AM Algebra <strong>of</strong> the WRB (Formalization <strong>of</strong> the Concept).<br />

Vyacheslav A. Rojkov*, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 62<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.4A Impact <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Society—Oral<br />

Convenors: Craig Ditzler, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center;<br />

Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS, Federal Bldg., Rm.152<br />

Presiding: Mabel Pazos, Facultad de Agronomía–UNCPBA<br />

62-1 10:15 AM The Magical Numbers <strong>of</strong> the USDA <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy:Towards<br />

an Outline <strong>of</strong> a Theory <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resource Taxonomies. Juan Jose Ibanez* 1 , Richard<br />

Arnold2 and Juan Sanchez-Diaz1 , (1)CIDE,<br />

(2)USDA-NRCS (retired)<br />

62-2 10:45 AM On the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Definitions <strong>of</strong> Diagnostic <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Horizons and <strong>Soil</strong> Unit Names. Freddy O. Nachtergaele*,<br />

Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations (FAO)<br />

62-3 11:05 AM Cross-Reference System for Interpreting Genetic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Classification <strong>of</strong> China to <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy.<br />

Xuezheng Shi* Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

62-4 11:25 AM A Proposal to Differentiate Steady State and Dynamic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties in <strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy. Neil E.<br />

Smeck*, The Ohio State University and K. R. Olson,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

62-5 11:45 AM Computer-Based Translation Tool Between WRB<br />

and the German <strong>Soil</strong> Classification System. Peter<br />

Schad* 1 , Gabriele Broll2 , Reinhold Jahn3 , Rainer<br />

Baritz4 , Gert Adler4 and Dieter Kuhn5 , (1)Lehrstuhl<br />

für Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science), Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology,<br />

Technische Universität München, (2)University<br />

68<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vechta, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant Nutrition,<br />

Martin Luther University, (4)Federal Institute<br />

for Geosciences and Natural Resources, (5)Institut<br />

AgendaRegio<br />

SESSION NO. 63<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate<br />

Matter Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Paul Bertsch, Univ <strong>of</strong> GA-Savannah River<br />

Ecol.Lab.<br />

Presiding: Will Bleam, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Department<br />

63-1 653b Following the Speciation <strong>of</strong> Lead During Heat-<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Incinerated Municipal Solid Waste.<br />

Maarten Nachtegaal*, SuperXAS Beamline, Swiss<br />

Light Source (SLS), Ruud Struis, General Energy<br />

Dept (ENE), Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Harald<br />

Lutz, AshDec and Christian Ludwig, General Energy<br />

Department (ENE), Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)<br />

63-2 551a Formation <strong>of</strong> Fe(III) Clusters in Natural Organic<br />

Matter. Dean Hesterberg* and Kimberly J. Hutchison,<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

63-3 551b Microscale Synchrotron-FTIR Mapping <strong>of</strong> Carbon<br />

“Hot Spots” on Mineral Surfaces in <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

James Kinyangi*, Johannes Lehmann, Biqing Liang<br />

and Dawit Solomon, Cornell University<br />

63-4 552a Identifying the Iron Phases in Biosolids-Amended<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Via Mössbauer Spectroscopy that Control<br />

Cadmium Sorption. Mark A. Chappell*, Aaron<br />

G.B. Williams, Kirk G. Scheckel and James A. Ryan,<br />

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />

63-5 552b Speciation and Geochemical Cycling <strong>of</strong> Pb, As,<br />

Cr, and Cd in a Contaminated Histosol: Synchrotron<br />

Micro X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Fluorescence<br />

Spectroscopy. Darrell G. Schulze* and Xiadong<br />

Gao, Purdue Univ<br />

63-6 553b Metal Speciation, Bioavailability and Remediation<br />

at Superfund Sediment Sites. Kirk<br />

Scheckel* 1 , Aaron Williams1 , Robert Ford1 , Dean<br />

Neptune2 , James Ryan1 , Steven Acree1 , David Gratson2<br />

, Greg McDermott2 , Thabet Tolaymat1 and<br />

Richard T. Wilkin1 , (1)US EPA, (2)Neptune & Company,<br />

Inc.<br />

63-7 650a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Surface Precipitation on Nickel<br />

Solubility, Bioavailability and Fate in Contaminated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Edward Peltier*, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

and Donald L. Sparks, U <strong>of</strong> DE, Environmental <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Chemistry<br />

63-8 650b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Sulphur Species in Oxic and<br />

Anoxic Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s with Synchrotron-based X-<br />

Ray Spectromicroscopy. Nora A. Tyufekchieva1 ,<br />

Jörg Prietzel* 1 , Jürgen Thieme2 and Ingrid Kögel-<br />

Knabner1 , (1)Technische Universität München,<br />

(2)Institut für Röntgenphysik<br />

63-9 651a Spectroscopic Evidence for Uranium Bearing<br />

Partculates in Vadose Zone Sediments at Hanford<br />

Doe Site, 300-Area, Washington. Yuji Arai*, U.S.<br />

Geological Survey, Mathew Marcus, Lawrence<br />

Berkeley National Laboratory, Nobumichi Tamura,<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced<br />

Light Source, Antonio Lanzirotti, Consortium for


Advanced Radiation Sources, James Davis, US Geological<br />

Survey and John Zachara, Battelle-Pacific<br />

Northwest Natl Lab<br />

63-10 651b Speciation and Geochemical Cycling <strong>of</strong> Pb, As,<br />

Cr, and Cd in a Contaminated Histosol: X-ray<br />

Absorption Near-edge Structure (XANES) Spectroscopy.<br />

Xiadong Gao* and Darrell G. Schulze,<br />

Purdue Univ<br />

63-11 652a Direct Observation and Quantification <strong>of</strong> Colloid<br />

Retention in Unsaturated Porous Media. Annette<br />

Dathe*, Yuniati Zevi, Bin Gao, Anthony G.<br />

Hay and Tammo S. Steenhuis, Cornell Univ<br />

63-12 652b Iron L-edge and K-edge X-ray Absorption Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nontronite Reduction. Owen Li, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin, Kangwon Lee, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />

Joel Kostka, Florida State Univ,<br />

Joseph W. Stucki, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana -Champaign<br />

and William Bleam*, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

SESSION NO. 64<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

2.1A <strong>Soil</strong> Structuring as a Dynamic Process and Particles<br />

Transfer—Oral<br />

Convenor: Thomas Baumgartl, School <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>–Earth<br />

Presiding: Marcello Pagliai, Instituto Sperimentale per lo<br />

Studio e la Difesa del Suolo<br />

64-1 10:15 AM Stress Strain Effects on Coupled Mechanical and<br />

Hydraulic Processes. Rainer Horn*, Stephan Peth<br />

and Xinhua Peng, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant<br />

Nutrition<br />

64-2 10:45 AM Modelling Bulk Density According to Structure<br />

Development: Toward an Indicator <strong>of</strong> Microstructure<br />

Development in Ferralsols. Ary<br />

Bruand* 1 , Luiz Carlos Balbino2 , Nathalie Volland-<br />

Tuduri1 , Isabelle Cousin3 , Adriana Reatto-Braga4 ,<br />

Maria Inês Lopes de Oliviera4 , Eder De Souza Martins4<br />

, Michel Brossard5 and Jean-Robert DISNAR6 ,<br />

(1)Université d’Orléans, (2)EMBRAPAArroz e Feijão,<br />

(3)INRA, (4)EMBRAPA Cerrados, (5)IRD,<br />

(6)CNRS<br />

64-3 11:05 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Wettability Relationships with <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Carbon and Aggregate Stability. Anna Eynard*,<br />

Tom E. Schumacher, Robert A. Kohl and Douglas D.<br />

Malo, South Dakota State Univ<br />

64-4 11:25 AM Predicting Short-term Aggregate Stability Dynamics<br />

After the Addition <strong>of</strong> Maize Straw. The<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Hydrophobicity. Diego J. Cosentino* 1 ,<br />

Claire Chenu2 , Paul Hallett3 , Daniel Tessier1 and<br />

Jean-Charles Michel1 , (1)INRA, (2)UMR Biogeochimie<br />

des Milieux Continentaux, (3)Scottish<br />

Crop Research Institute<br />

64-5 11:45 AM Quantifying Physical Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Associated<br />

with Organic Agricultural Practices.<br />

Apostolos Papadopoulos* 1 , Nigel R. A. Bird2 , Whitmore<br />

Andy2 and Sacha J. Mooney1 , (1)The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nottingham, (2)Rothamsted Research<br />

SESSION NO.66<br />

SESSION NO. 65<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and<br />

Their Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Compounds in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Arthur Schwab, Dept.<strong>of</strong> Agronomy, Purdue Univ.<br />

Presiding: Baoshan Xing, Dep. <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong> & Insect Sci.<br />

65-1 1176a Availability <strong>of</strong> Clay Surfaces in <strong>Soil</strong> for Adsorption<br />

<strong>of</strong> Organic Contaminants and Pesticides.<br />

Stephen A. Boyd*, Simone Charles, Hui Li and<br />

Brian Teppen, Michigan State Univ<br />

65-2 1176b Release <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter and Organic Contaminants<br />

from Floodplain <strong>Soil</strong>s Under Variable<br />

Redox Conditions: Influenced by Organo-Mineral<br />

Complexes?. Britt Pagels*, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde<br />

(<strong>Soil</strong> Science), TU München<br />

65-3 1177a N K-Edge XANES and Pyrolysis-Field Ionization<br />

Mass Spectrometry – Clues to Disclose the<br />

Chemistry <strong>of</strong> “known” Organic Nitrogen in Organic-Mineral<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Clay Particles. Peter Leinweber*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Rostock, Fran L. Walley, Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, Alexander Jokic,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ Saskatchewan<br />

and Tom Regier, Canadian Light Source Inc.<br />

65-4 1177b The Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Coating on<br />

the Vapor-Phase Sorption at Low Water Contents<br />

as Affected by Organic Sorbate Nature *.<br />

Irina P. Breus*, Artem A. Mishchenko, Alexander A.<br />

Shinkarev and Vladimir A. Breus, Kazan State University<br />

65-5 1178b Impact <strong>of</strong> Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) on<br />

Atrazine Sorption by Montmorillonite. Jianming<br />

Xu* 1 , Ling Wanting1 and Yanzheng Gao2 , (1)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources and Environmental<br />

Science, Zhejiang Univ, (2)College <strong>of</strong> Resource<br />

and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Nanjing Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 66<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and<br />

Social Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Alain Ruellan, INRA; Lamourdia Thiombiano,<br />

FAO Regional Office for Africa<br />

Presiding: Ricardo Ralisch, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Londrina<br />

66-1 1241a Land Evaluation using Remote Sensing and GIS<br />

techniques for Sustainable Land use Planning in<br />

Irrigated Ecosyatem <strong>of</strong> Karnataka,India. P.L.<br />

Patil*, Ravikumar M.A, G.S. Dasog, S.G. Patil and<br />

B.M. Radder, University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

66-2 1241b <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation Evaluation and Land Use Planning<br />

in Romania. Andrei Canarache*, Research Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

66-3 1242a <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Evaluation for Green-Food Production<br />

Suitability in Beijing Plain Area. SUN Danfeng*,<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Resources and Environmental sciences,<br />

China Agricultural Univ and Li Hong, Insti-<br />

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tute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Integrated Development, Beijing<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Agriculture & Forestry Science<br />

66-4 1242b Erosion Impact Evaluation on Mogi-Guaçu River<br />

Basin (SP, Brazil) Using the Lifetime Index<br />

Methodology as a <strong>Soil</strong> Loss Tolerance Criterion.<br />

Mara de A. M. Weill*, State Univ <strong>of</strong> Campinas. College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Engineering. <strong>Soil</strong>s Lab., Rubens<br />

A. C. Lamparelli, State Univ <strong>of</strong> Campinas. Research<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Meteorology and Climatology Applied to<br />

Agriculture and Jansle V. Rocha, State Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Campinas. College <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Engineering. GIS<br />

and Remote Sensing Lab.<br />

66-5 1243a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Winter Cover Crops and No-<br />

Tillage. Ademir Calegari* 1 , Ricardo Ralisch 2 and<br />

Maria de Fátima Guimarães 2 , (1)Iapar, (2)UEL<br />

66-6 1243b Developing Sustainable Land Use Options in<br />

Matters <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metal Inputs into Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Wolfgang Reiher*, Rolf-Alexander Düring<br />

and Stefan Gäth, Institute <strong>of</strong> Landscape Ecology<br />

and Resources Management, Univ <strong>of</strong> Giessen<br />

SESSION NO. 67<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

3.3A Future Challenges in P Fertilization and the<br />

Environment—Oral<br />

Convenors: Lawrence Hammond, <strong>International</strong> Fertilizer<br />

Development Center; Andrew Sharpley, USDA-ARS, Past.<br />

Sys. & Mgmt. Res.<br />

Presiding: John Syers, Mae Fah Luang University<br />

67-1 10:15 AM Efficiency <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Fertilizer Phosphorus: Reconciling<br />

Changing Concepts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus<br />

Chemistry with Agronomic Information. John<br />

Keith Syers*, Mae Fah Luang Univ and Arthur E.<br />

Johnston, Rothamsted Research<br />

67-2 10:45 AM Can Plants Deliver Food, Fibre and Solutions for<br />

Anthropogenic <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphate Problems ?. Mike<br />

J. Hedley*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and<br />

Stephen Trolove, Crop and Food Research<br />

67-3 11:05 AM Microbial Cycling <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in Grassland<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s under Long-Term Fertiliser Management.<br />

Anthony O’Donnell* 1 , S.R. Colvan1 , John Keith<br />

Syers2 and R. Husband1 , (1)Institute for Research on<br />

Environment and Sustainability, (2)Mae Fah Luang<br />

Univ<br />

67-4 11:25 AM Phosphate Fertilizers: Addressing the Challenges<br />

for Production, Use and Management in Developed<br />

and Developing Country Agriculture.<br />

Lawrence Hammond*, Norman Chien and Upendra<br />

Singh, IFDC<br />

67-5 11:45 AM Agricultural Phosphorus and the Environment:<br />

Challenges to Science, Practice and Policy. Andrew<br />

Sharpley* and Peter Kleinman, USDAAgricultural<br />

Research Service<br />

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Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics<br />

—Oral<br />

Convenors: Hariharan Eswaran, USDA-NRCS; Rattan Lal,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Nat. Res., OH State Univ.<br />

Presiding: Bal Singh, Dep.- Plant and Environmental Sci.<br />

68-1 10:15 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation and Food Security: Incentives<br />

Matter. Keith Wiebe*, USDA Economic Research<br />

Service, Rattan Lal, Carbon Management and Sequestration<br />

Centre, School <strong>of</strong> Environment and Natural<br />

Resources, FAES/OARDC, The Ohio State<br />

Univ, Christopher Barrow, Swansea Univ and Pierre<br />

Crosson, Resources For the Future<br />

68-2 10:45 AM Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion in the Small Loess Agricultural<br />

Catchment In the Light <strong>of</strong> 137Cs Measurements.<br />

Grzegorz Jacek Poreba* and Andrzej<br />

Bluszcz, Dept <strong>of</strong> Radioisotope, Institute <strong>of</strong> Physics,<br />

Silesian Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

68-3 11:05 AM Major Causes <strong>of</strong> Land Degradation and Desertification<br />

in Jordan. Sa’eb Khresat*, Jordan Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Science and Technology<br />

68-4 11:25 AM Is “Summer Fallowing” Beneficial to Sustainable<br />

Grain Production in Central Asia?. Takashi<br />

Kosaki* 1 , Shinya Funakawa2 , Elmira Saljnikov3 ,<br />

Kanat K. Akshalov4 and Yusuke Takata2 , (1)Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto<br />

Univ, (2)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kyoto<br />

Univ, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (4)Barayeb<br />

Kazakh Research and Production Center <strong>of</strong> Grain<br />

Farming<br />

68-5 11:45 AM Lessons Learned from a Thematic Network Dealing<br />

with Land Degradation Assessment and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Conservation Management in the Mediterranean<br />

Region. Pandi Zdruli* 1 , Giuliana Trisorio Liuzzi2 and Cosimo Lacirignola1 , (1)CIHEAM-Mediterranean<br />

Agronomic Institute <strong>of</strong> Bari, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Bari, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

SESSION NO. 69<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

0.0B Global Priorities in <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Donald Sparks, U <strong>of</strong> DE, Environmental <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Chemistry; Charles Rice, Kansas State University<br />

69-1 1443a Achieving the Millennium Development Goals<br />

In Africa. Pedro Sanchez*, Cheryl Palm, Jeffrey<br />

Sachs and Denning Glenn, Tropical Agriculture <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

The Earth Institute at Columbia Univ<br />

69-2 101b Competitive Funding <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research<br />

from USDA-CSREES: Priorities, trends, and future<br />

directions. Nancy Cavallaro*, USDA-CSREES


SESSION NO. 70<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong><br />

Disciplinary <strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-<br />

Plant-Environment Systems—Theater II<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Liwang Ma, USDA-ARS, Great Plains Sys. Res.;<br />

Gerrit Hoogeboom, University <strong>of</strong> Georgia; Peter Carberry,<br />

CSIRO<br />

Presiding: Lajpat Ahuja, USDA-ARS, Grt. Plains Sys.<br />

70-1 228a Using the WISE Database to Parameterize <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Inputs for Crop Simulation Models. Gerrit<br />

Hoogenboom*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Arjan J. Gijsman,<br />

Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT)<br />

and Philip K. Thornton, <strong>International</strong> Livestock Research<br />

Institute (ILRI)<br />

70-2 229b Calibrating the ROOTMAPModel for Calcarosol<br />

and Vertosol soils <strong>of</strong> south-eastern Australia. Sally<br />

J. Officer* 1 , Vanessa M. Dunbabin2 , Roger D. Armstrong1<br />

and Robert M. Norton3 , (1)Primary Industries<br />

Research Victoria, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Tasmania,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

70-3 328a Water and Energy Balance <strong>of</strong> Drip Irrigated Cotton:<br />

Measurements and Simulations. Robert J.<br />

Lascano* 1 , Bobbie McMichael2 , Dennis Gitz2 and<br />

Jill Booker1 , (1)Texas A&M Univ. Res. and Ext.<br />

Center, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

70-4 328b Nitrogen Management Under Maize in Humid<br />

Regions: The Case for the Dynamic Approach.<br />

Harold M. Van Es* 1 , Beverly Kay2 , Jean Sogbedji2 ,<br />

Jeffrey Melkonian2 , R.S. Dharmakeerthi2 , Hunaira<br />

Dadfar2 and Ivy Tan2 , (1)Cornell University, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Guelph<br />

70-6 429a Opposite Approaches to Manage Water Balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Farming Systems for Improved Sustainability<br />

in Southeast Australia and North China Plain?.<br />

Enli Wang* 1 , Qiang Yu2 and Chris J. Smith1 ,<br />

(1)CSIRO Land and Water, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Natural Resources Research<br />

70-5 329b Predicting Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon in<br />

Different Land Uses for England and Wales<br />

Under Current and Future Climatic Conditions<br />

Using CENTURY 5. Ruben Sakrabani* and John<br />

Hollis, National <strong>Soil</strong> Resources Institute, Cranfield<br />

University<br />

SESSION NO. 71<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Oral<br />

Convenors: Angel Faz Cano, Univ. Politecnica, Paseo Alfonso<br />

XIII; John Galbraith, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> Env. Sci.<br />

Presiding: Gan-Lin Zhang, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

71-1 1:15 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Development in the Hawaiian Islands. Oliver<br />

Chadwick*, Univ <strong>of</strong> California<br />

71-2 1:45 PM Morphological, Microscopic and Isotopic Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carbonate Ped<strong>of</strong>eatures: Current Problems<br />

<strong>of</strong> Interpretation and Application In Biogeosciences.<br />

Irina V. Kovda*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Lawrence P. Wilding, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop Sci-<br />

SESSION NO.72<br />

ences, Texas A&M Univ and Claudia I. Mora, Dept.<br />

Of Earth And Planetary <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

71-3 2:05 PM Development <strong>of</strong> Clay Minerals in Terrestrial <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

for the Mediterranean Portugal Related to Type<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rock and Age <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Formation. Karl Stahr* 1 ,<br />

Mehdi Zarei 1 , Reinhold Jahn 2 and Daniela Sauer 1 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Plant Nutrition, Martin Luther Univ<br />

71-4 2:25 PM Post-fire Pedogenic Response: Wildfire Effects<br />

on the <strong>Soil</strong> Environment in a 60-Year-Old Biosequence.<br />

Robert C. Graham* 1 , Louise M. Egerton-<br />

Warburton 2 , Paul F. Hendrix 3 , Peter J. Shouse 4 , Jodi<br />

L. Johnson-Maynard 5 , Sylvie A. Quideau 6 , Paul D.<br />

Sternberg 7 , Jack A. Jobes 4 and Joan M. Breiner 7 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, (2)Chicago Botanic Garden,<br />

(3)Institute <strong>of</strong> Ecology, (4)George E. Brown, Jr.<br />

Salinity Laboratory, USDA-ARS, (5)Univ. <strong>of</strong> Idaho,<br />

(6)Univ. <strong>of</strong> Alberta, (7)University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

71-5 2:45 PM Effect <strong>of</strong> 1200 Years <strong>of</strong> Agricultural History on<br />

Top-<strong>Soil</strong> Horizon Formation and Related <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic Carbon Storage in Hedgerows Network<br />

Landscape. Stéphane Follain* 1 , Christian Walter 2 ,<br />

Dominique Marguerie 3 , Philippe Bonté 4 , Blandine<br />

Lemercier 5 , Gilles Dutin 5 and Irène Lefèvre 4 ,<br />

(1)ISA-LILLE, (2)UMR SAS INRA Agrocampus<br />

Rennes, (3)UMR 6566 CNRS-Univ. Rennes 1,<br />

(4)UMR 1572 CEA-CNRS, (5)UMR SAS Agrocampus-Rennes/INRA<br />

SESSION NO. 72<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.6B Amazonian Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s (Terra Preta and Terra<br />

Preta Nova): A Tribute to Wim Sombroek—Oral<br />

Convenor: William I. Woods , University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Presiding: Antoinette Winklerprins, Michigan State<br />

University<br />

72-1 1:15 PM Bio-char Black Carbon) Stability and Stabilization<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>. Johannes Lehmann*, Cornell Univ and<br />

Saran Sohi, Rothamsted Research<br />

72-2 1:45 PM Compositions <strong>of</strong> the Humic Acids in Amazonian<br />

Anthropogenic Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s. Etelvino H.<br />

Novotny* 1 , Michael H. Hayes2 , Eduardo R. De<br />

Azevedo3 , Beata E. Madari4 , Tony J. F. Cunha5 and<br />

Tito J. Bonagamba3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Limerick, (2)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Limerick, (3)IFSC–USP, (4)Embrapa Arroz e Feijão,<br />

(5)Embrapa Semi-Árido<br />

72-3 2:05 PM The Rescue <strong>of</strong> an Old Indigenous Practice in the<br />

Tropics—Using Charcoal to Improve <strong>Soil</strong> Quality.<br />

Wenceslau G. Teixeira* 1 , Gilvan C. Martins1 ,<br />

Murilo R. Arruda1 and Christoph Steiner2 , (1)Embrapa<br />

Amazônia Ocidental, (2)1 Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Bayreuth<br />

72-4 2:25 PM Microbial Activity as <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Indicator in<br />

Annual and Perennial Plantations Treated with<br />

Charcoal, Mineral- or Organic Fertilizer in a<br />

Highly Weathered Amazonian Upland <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Christoph Steiner*, 1 Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bayreuth, Wolfgang Zech, 1 Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ f Bayreuth and Wenceslau G. Teixeira,<br />

Embrapa Amazonia Ocidental<br />

72-5 2:45 PM New Dark Earth Experiment in the Tailândia<br />

City–Pará-Brazil: the Dream <strong>of</strong> Wim Sombroek.<br />

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SESSION NO.72<br />

Dirse C. Kern* 1 , José L. Cometti 1 , Maria de Lourdes<br />

P. Ruivo 2 , Francisco J. Frazão 1 , Tarcisio E. Rodrigues<br />

3 , Marcondes L. Costa 4 , Jorge L. Piccinin 1<br />

and João B. Rocha 5 , (1)Museu Paraense Emílio<br />

Goeldi, (2)MPEG, (3)Embrapa Amazônia Oriental,<br />

(4)Universidade Federal do Pará, (5)Secretaria de<br />

Educação e Cultura do Estado do Pará<br />

SESSION NO. 73<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Functions—Theater I<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Joseph Pignatello, Connecticut Agricultural<br />

Experiment<br />

Presiding: Martin Gerzabek, University <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

73-1 945a Surface Complexes Modeled With AB Initio Calculations.<br />

James D. Kubicki*, The Pennsylvania<br />

State University<br />

73-2 945b EXAFS Study on the Binding <strong>of</strong> Iron in Organic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Materials – Evidence for Dimeric Iron(III)<br />

Complexes. Joris W.J. Van Schaik* 1 , Ingmar Persson1<br />

, Dan Berggren Kleja1 and Jon Petter Gustafsson2<br />

, (1)Swedish University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

(SLU), (2)KTH (Royal Inst. <strong>of</strong> Technology)<br />

73-3 1044a Colloid Mobilization and Arsenic(III) Transport<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s: Effect <strong>of</strong> Ionic Strength. Hua Zhang*,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agronomy & Environmental Management,<br />

LSU Agcenter and H. M. Selim, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Environmental Management,<br />

LSU Agcenter<br />

73-4 1045a Factors Affecting the Desorption <strong>of</strong> Arsenate by<br />

Phosphate From <strong>Soil</strong> Components and <strong>Soil</strong>s. A.<br />

Violante*, G Krishnamurti, M Pucci and M. Pigna,<br />

Università di Napoli- ITALY<br />

73-5 1045b Iron (Hydr)oxide Transformation and Release <strong>of</strong><br />

Arsenic From Ferrihydrite and Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

During Sulfate Reduction. Benjamin Kocar*, Yoko<br />

Masue, Katharine Tufano, Samantha Ying, Matthew<br />

Polizzotto, Thomas Borch and Scott Fendorf, Dept.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geological and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Stanford<br />

University<br />

73-6 1144a Adsorption-Desorption Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Copper,<br />

Lead, and Cadmium at Contaminated Levels<br />

in Variable Charge <strong>Soil</strong>s. Zhenli He* 1 , Shen<br />

Yu2 , Jinyan Yang3 , Xiaoe Yang4 , Haiping Xu4 and<br />

Peter J. St<strong>of</strong>fella5 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Florid, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Food and Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Indian River Research<br />

and Education Center, (2)Rutgers University,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (4)Zhejiang University,<br />

(5)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, Institute <strong>of</strong> Food and agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Indian River Research and Education<br />

Center<br />

73-7 1144b Molybdenum Binding Mechanisms in Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Jon Petter Gustafsson*, KTH (Royal Inst. <strong>of</strong> Technology)<br />

and Ingmar Persson, Swedish University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> (SLU)<br />

73-8 1145a Competition Between Glyphosate and Phosphate<br />

forAdsorption Sites on <strong>Soil</strong> Minerals. Anne Louise<br />

Gimsing* and Ole K. Borggaard, Royal Veterinary<br />

& Agricultural University<br />

72<br />

73-9 1145b Development <strong>of</strong> Equilibrium-Based Adsorption<br />

Modeling: Merging <strong>of</strong> Data with Theory. Cristian<br />

P. Schulthess*, University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />

SESSION NO. 74<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

2.4B <strong>Soil</strong> Mineralogy and Geophysics: Environmental and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Management and Mineral Exploration—Oral<br />

Convenor: Carolyn Olson, USDA-NRCS<br />

Presiding: Robert Fitzpatrick, CSIRO, Land and Water<br />

74-1 1:15 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Suitability Maps for Ground-Penetrating<br />

Radar. James Doolittle* 1 , Fred Minzenmayer1 ,<br />

Sharon Waltman2 , Ellis Benham1 , Wes Tuttle1 and<br />

Steve Peaslee1 , (1)USDA-NRCS-NSSC, (2)USDA-<br />

NRCS-NGDC<br />

74-2 1:45 PM Using Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy in Mineralogical<br />

and Geochemical <strong>Soil</strong>-Regolith Investigations:<br />

Australian Case Studies from Depositional and<br />

Erosional Landscapes. John R. Wilford*, CRC-<br />

LEME/Geosciences Australia, Mark Thomas, CRC-<br />

LEME/CSIRO Land and Water/Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

and Robert Fitzpatrick, CRC-LEME/CSIRO Land<br />

and Water<br />

74-3 2:05 PM Experience in Using the Remote Sensing Materials<br />

to Monitor the Long-Term Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Salinization<br />

in Irrigated <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Golodnaya Steppe,<br />

Uzbekistan. Dimitry I. Rukhovich* and Ekaterina<br />

V. Vilchevskaya, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

74-4 2:25 PM Trace Element Distribution in the <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Peshawar-Pakistan<br />

Using GIS. Samina Siddiqui*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Peshawar-Pakistan<br />

74-5 2:45 PM Mapping Cation Exchange Capacity and Understanding<br />

Mineralogical Differences at the Field<br />

Scale in the Lower Namoi Valley <strong>of</strong> Australia.<br />

John Triantafilis* 1 , Kevin Lau1 and Sam Buchanan2 ,<br />

(1)The Univ <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, (2)The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

New South Wales<br />

SESSION NO. 75<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Cynthia Grant, Agriculture & AgriFood<br />

Canada; John Havlin, NCSU-Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Presiding: Alan Schlegel, Southwest Res. Ext. Center<br />

75-1 1357a Tillage and Fertilizer Effects in Sole Maize Cropping<br />

in a Degraded Nigerian Alfisol. Vincent O.<br />

Aduramigba-Modupe*, Institute Of Agriculutral Research<br />

And Training, Obafemi Awolowo Univ and<br />

Omololu J. Idowu, Department <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

75-2 1357b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Kostiakov, Horton and Philip’s Infiltration<br />

Equations as Affected by Tillage and<br />

Rotation Systems in a Clay-Loam <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Northwest<br />

Iran. Mohammad A. Hajabbasi*, Isfahan University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology


75-3 1455b <strong>Soil</strong> Constructions and Technologies for Stable<br />

Effective Farming UnderArid Conditions. Andrey<br />

V. Smagin*, Lomonosov Moscow State University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Sci. Dept and Nadejda B. Sadovnikova,<br />

Lomonosov Moscow State University, <strong>Soil</strong> Sci.<br />

Dept.<br />

75-4 1456a Studies on the Effect <strong>of</strong> Insitu <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Conservation<br />

Practices on the Productivity <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

Bunch Groundnut under Rainfed Farming<br />

Situations. L okanath H. Malligawad*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

75-5 1456b Geostatistical Approach to Assess How Conservative<br />

Agriculture Affects <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content. Annamaria<br />

Castrignanò, CRA–Agronomic Research<br />

Institute, Gabriele Buttafuoco*, cnr–Institute for<br />

Agricultural and Forest Systems in the Mediterranean,<br />

Michele Pisante, University <strong>of</strong> Teramo and<br />

A. Vittorio Vonella, CRA-Agronomic Research Institute<br />

75-6 1457a Water Conservation and Use Efficiency in Dryland<br />

Vineyards <strong>of</strong> NE Spain: Impacts <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Land Management Practices. Ildefonso Pla* Sr.,<br />

Silvana Nacci, Francisco Fonseca and Xiomara<br />

Abreu, Lleida University<br />

75-7 1457b Assessing Biophysical Potential for Water Harvesting<br />

at National and Global Scale. Eddy F. De<br />

Pauw*, Theib Oweis, Jawaad Youssef and Nseir<br />

Bashar, ICARDA<br />

75-8 1555a Crop Residue Levels Over a 12-yr Period <strong>of</strong> No-<br />

Tilll Cropping Systems in a Semi-Arid Environment.<br />

Dwayne Westfall* 1 , C. Cantero-Martinez 2 ,<br />

Gary A. Peterson 1 and Lucretia Sherrod 3 , (1)Colorado<br />

State University, (2)Departamento de Produccion<br />

Vegetal y Ciencia Forestal, (3)Great Plains Systems<br />

Unit<br />

75-9 1555b Long-Term Impact <strong>of</strong> Bed Planting and Straw<br />

Management on Physical and Chemical <strong>Soil</strong> Attributes.<br />

Bram Govaerts* 1 , Ken D. Sayre 1 , Adrian<br />

Martinez 1 and Jozef Deckers 2 , (1)CIMMYT–<br />

K.U.Leuven, (2)Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Leuven<br />

75-10 1556a Benefits <strong>of</strong> Integrated <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Water<br />

Management in semi-arid region. Robert B. Zougmoré*,<br />

Institute for Environment and Agricultural<br />

Research (INERA), Abdoulaye Mando, IFDC and<br />

Leo Stroosnijder, Wageningen University<br />

75-11 1556b A Better Understanding on How <strong>Soil</strong>s and Water<br />

Interact to Influence N Responses. Ki-In Kim*,<br />

David Clay, Gregg Carlson and Sharon Clay, South<br />

Dakota State University<br />

75-12 1557a Spatial Structure <strong>of</strong> NDVI Permits Large Reduction<br />

in Canopy Sensor Cost. Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw*<br />

1 , Gregory J. Schwab 2 , Lloyd W. Murdock 2<br />

and O. Wendroth 3 , (1)West Virginia University,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, (3)Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Department<br />

75-13 1557b Potassium Management Alternatives for Conservation-Till<br />

Soybean. Xinhua Yin*, Oregon State<br />

University and Tony J. Vyn, Purdue University<br />

75-14 1558a Effect <strong>of</strong> Applied Elemental Sulfur And Sulfur-<br />

Oxidizing Bacteria (Parococcus versutus) Into<br />

Calcareous Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s On The Availability Of<br />

Native And Applied Phosphorus And Some Micronutrients.<br />

Abdou A. Soaud*, <strong>Soil</strong> Department,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Cairo University<br />

75-15 1558b Study <strong>of</strong> the Effects <strong>of</strong> Atrazin’s Antitranspiration<br />

on Yield Four Varieties Potatoes in Adequate and<br />

Limited Moisture Conditions. Alireza<br />

Bahraminezhad* Sr., Azad Islamic University<br />

Branch Zarand<br />

SESSION NO.76<br />

75-16 1559a Assessment and Simulation <strong>of</strong> Water and Nitrogen<br />

Transfer Under Furrow Irrigation. Z.<br />

Popova*, N.Poushkarov Institute <strong>of</strong> Soul Science<br />

75-17 1559b <strong>Soil</strong> Fauna Ecology in Drylands <strong>of</strong> the Aral Sea<br />

Basin. Christopher Martius* 1 , Ikrom Abdullaev 2<br />

and Luis Felipe Massucati 1 , (1)Center for Development<br />

Research (ZEF), (2)State University <strong>of</strong> Urgench<br />

SESSION NO. 76<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture—Oral<br />

Convenors: Achim Doberman, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-<br />

Lincoln; Paul Fixen, Potash & Phosphate Institute<br />

Presiding: Fernando Garcia, PPI/PPIC Latin America-<br />

Southern Cone<br />

76-1 1:15 PM Nutrient Management for Global Food Security<br />

and Environmental Protection. Kenneth G. Cassman*,<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> Nebraska Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and<br />

Horticulture<br />

76-2 1:45 PM Innovations for Improving Productivity and Nutrient<br />

Use Efficiency—Maize Systems <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America. Daniel Walters* 1 , Achim Dobermann1 ,<br />

Tony Vyn2 and Sylvie Brouder3 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agronomy and Horticulture, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln,<br />

(2)Purdue University, (3) Purdue<br />

Unversity<br />

76-3 2:05 PM Innovations for Improving Productivity and Nutrient<br />

Use Efficiency in Cereal Systems <strong>of</strong> Asia.<br />

Christian Witt*, SE Asia <strong>Program</strong>, PPI/PPIC and<br />

IPI, Roland Buresh, <strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute<br />

(IRRI), Achim Dobermann, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy<br />

and Horticulture, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln, Ji-<br />

Yun Jin, Potash & Phosphate Institute/Potash &<br />

Phosphate Institute <strong>of</strong> Canada, Beijing Office and<br />

J.K. Ladha, <strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute<br />

76-4 2:25 PM Innovations For Increasing Productivity Through<br />

Improved Nutrient Use in Africa. Marco C.S.<br />

Wopereis* 1 , Kenneth E. Giller2 , Arno Maatman3 ,<br />

Bernard Vanlauwe4 , Abdoulaye Mando3 and André<br />

Bationo4 , (1)Cirad, (2)Production Systems, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>, Wageningen University,<br />

(3)IFDC, (4)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> CIAT<br />

76-5 2:45 PM Innovations for Improving Productivity and Nutrient<br />

Use Efficiency: No-Till Grain Cropping<br />

Systems <strong>of</strong> South America. Martin Diaz-Zorita*,<br />

CONICET-FAUBA and Nitragin Argentina, Telmo<br />

Amado, <strong>Soil</strong> Departament, Alejandro Morón, Instituto<br />

Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria and<br />

Fernando Garcia, PPI-PPIC Southern Cone<br />

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SESSION NO.77<br />

SESSION NO. 77<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.1B Site Disturbance:The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology in its<br />

Assessment—Oral<br />

Convenor: Brenda Buck, Dept Geosciences, UNLV<br />

Presiding: Ge<strong>of</strong>f Humphreys, Macquarie University<br />

77-1 3:30 PM Fully Recovered: Can past Site Disturbance Be<br />

Determined from <strong>Soil</strong> Features?. Ge<strong>of</strong>f S.<br />

Humphreys*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Physical Geography<br />

77-2 4:00 PM The Effect <strong>of</strong> Past Waste Disposal on Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

in Long Established Scottish Towns. Kirsty A.<br />

Golding* and Donald Davidson, Univ <strong>of</strong> Stirling<br />

77-3 4:20 PM Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Floodplains in the City <strong>of</strong> Moscow.<br />

Sergey Shoba* 1 , Tatiana Prok<strong>of</strong>ieva2 and Olga<br />

Kruglova2 , (1)Moscow State Univ., <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept., (2)Moscow State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept.<br />

77-4 4:40 PM Luminescence and Carbon Dating <strong>of</strong> Fimic Horizons<br />

and Drift-sand Deposits in Cultivated Sandy<br />

Landscapes (SE Netherlands). J. M. Van Mourik*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam<br />

77-5 5:00 PM Chemical Signatures <strong>of</strong> Land Use History. Daniel<br />

Markewitz*, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia and Daniel D.<br />

Richter Jr., Duke Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 78<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: Angel Faz Cano, Univ. Politecnica, Paseo<br />

Alfonso XIII; John Galbraith, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> Env. Sci.<br />

Presiding: Gan-Lin Zhang, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

78-1 159a Changes <strong>of</strong> Variability, Probability Distributions<br />

and Statistical Entropy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties under<br />

Anthropogenic Formation. Irina V. Mikheeva*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry <strong>of</strong> Siberian<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

78-2 159b Short-term <strong>Soil</strong> Formation in an Abandoned<br />

Sand Borrow Pit, Georgia, USA. Eric C. Brevik*,<br />

Valdosta State University<br />

78-3 160a Anthropogenic calcified paddy soils in subtropical<br />

China. Zi-Tong Gong* and Gan-Lin Zhang, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

78-4 160b Anthropogenic <strong>Soil</strong> Changes <strong>of</strong> Different Time<br />

Scales : A Pedological Approach. Gan-Lin Zhang*<br />

and Zi-Tong Gong, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

78-5 161a Holocene <strong>Soil</strong> and Landscape Dynamics Reconstructed<br />

by Sediment Analysis in the French Alps.<br />

Brice Mourier* 1 , Jérome Poulenard1 , Aurélie Genries2<br />

, Christopher Carcaillet2 , Pierre Faivre1 and<br />

David Williamson3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Savoie (CAR-<br />

RTEL Laboratory), (2)Centre de Bio-Archéologie et<br />

d’Ecologie, (3)Centre Européen de Recherche et<br />

d’Enseignement des Géosciences de l’Environnement<br />

78-6 161b Modeling <strong>of</strong> Sea-Level Rise and Deforestation in<br />

Submerging Coastal Ultisols. Ahmed Hussein*,<br />

Private <strong>Soil</strong>/Wetland Consultant<br />

74<br />

78-7 162a Climate-Induced Pedogenic Variations Affecting<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Erodibility in an Andean Agro-<br />

Ecosystem. Franz Zehetner*, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Research,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied<br />

Life <strong>Sciences</strong> (BOKU) and William P. Miller,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

78-8 162b Time-Scales and Ecological Significance <strong>of</strong> Pedogenic<br />

Processes. Victor O. Targulian*, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, RAS and Pavel V. Krasilnikov, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology KarRC RAS<br />

78-9 163a Pedological Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Lyukas Kurgan,<br />

Hungary. Attila Barczi 1 , Katalin Joo 1 and Csaba<br />

Centeri* 2 , (1)Szent Istvan University, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Landscape<br />

Ecology, (2)Szent Istvan University, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature Conservation<br />

78-10 163b Lateral Differentiation <strong>of</strong> Albeluvisols under the<br />

Impact <strong>of</strong> Subsurface Drainage. David Montagne*<br />

1 , Sophie Cornu 1 , Olivier Josière 1 , Isabelle<br />

Cousin 1 and Lydie Le Forestier 2 , (1)INRA d’Orléans–Unite<br />

de recherche en Science du sol, (2)ISTO<br />

(UMR 6113)<br />

78-11 164a Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Prescribed Fires Slow Podzolization<br />

and Increase Phosphorus Availability in a Spodosol<br />

(Podzol) in Florida, USA. Ralph J. DiCosty*,<br />

Mac A. Callaham Jr. and John A. Stanturf, USDA<br />

Forest Service<br />

78-12 164b Quantitative Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Forming<br />

Processes Rate in <strong>Soil</strong> Succession Chronosequences.<br />

Ivan I. Vasenev*, Russian State Agricultural<br />

University–MTAA, Ecology Department<br />

78-13 264b Diagnostic Role <strong>of</strong> Microrelief in Studying the<br />

Agrogenic Transformation and Sustainability <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> Cover. Natalia P. Sorokina* and Inna V.<br />

Kuznetsova, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 79<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Basis for Ecological<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Functions—Oral<br />

Convenor: Joseph Pignatello, Connecticut Agricultural<br />

Experiment<br />

Presiding: Martin H. Gerzabek, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Research,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

79-1 3:30 PM Understanding the chemistry <strong>of</strong> crystalline polymethylenic<br />

carbon in soils as sinks for hydrophobic<br />

contaminants.. Patrick G. Hatcher* and Ashish<br />

Deshmukh, The Ohio State University<br />

79-2 4:00 PM Sorption Equilibrium <strong>of</strong> 190 Organic Vapors in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter as a Function <strong>of</strong> Temperature<br />

and Humidity: Experiments and Modelling.<br />

Christian Niederer*, Kai-Uwe Goss and René P.<br />

Schwarzenbach, Swiss Federal Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

ETH<br />

79-3 4:20 PM Fate <strong>of</strong> prions in soil : Insight to the interaction<br />

<strong>of</strong> prion proteins with soil surfaces and consequences<br />

for their dissemination in the environment.<br />

H. Quiquampoix* 1 , S. Noinville2 , P. Rigou3 ,<br />

E.N. Vasina4 , M. Revault2 , J. Abadie1 , C. Le<br />

Guernevé1 , Y. Quenet3 , H. Rezaei3 , P. Déjardin4 , S.<br />

Staunton1 and J. Grosclaude3 , (1)INRA-ENSAM,<br />

(2)CNRS-Université Paris 6, (3)INRA, (4)CNRS-<br />

ENSCM-Université Montpellier 2


79-4 4:40 PM Revising the paradigm for cation exchange selectivity<br />

<strong>of</strong> smectites. Brian J. Teppen* 1 , Vaneet Aggarwal<br />

1 and David M. Miller 2 , (1)Michigan State University,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas<br />

79-5 5:00 PM Desorption <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals from Kaolinite.<br />

Prashant Srivastava* 1 , Balwant Singh 2 and Markus<br />

Gräfe 2 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Natural<br />

Resources, The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia,<br />

(2)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

SESSION NO. 80<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.3P New Strategies for Management <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Microorganisms–Natural <strong>Soil</strong> Suppression or<br />

Genetically Modified Plants—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: K. Inubushi, Chiba University; Brian<br />

McSpadden Gardner, The Ohio State University-OARDC<br />

Presiding: Stephen Neate, North Dakota State University<br />

80-1 858a Biological Amendments and Crop Rotations for<br />

Managing <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities and <strong>Soil</strong>borne<br />

Diseases <strong>of</strong> Potato. Robert P. Larkin*,<br />

USDA-ARS, New England Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Water<br />

Lab<br />

80-2 859a Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic <strong>Soil</strong> Microbiology<br />

in Japan—Toward Biological Control <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>borne<br />

Diseases -. Mitsuro Hyakumachi1 , Mayumi<br />

Kubota1 and Kazuyuki Inubushi* 2 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Applied Biological <strong>Sciences</strong>, Gifu University,<br />

(2)Chiba University<br />

80-3 860a Rhizoctonia Control through Management <strong>of</strong><br />

Disease Suppressive Activity in <strong>Soil</strong>s. David K.<br />

Roget, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems and Gupta<br />

V.S.R. Vadakattu*, CSIRO Entomology<br />

80-4 860b Identifying Microorganisms Involved in Suppressing<br />

the Plant-Parasitic Nematode Heterodera<br />

schachtii: Finding the Needles in the<br />

Haystack. James Borneman*, Ole Becker, Rabiu<br />

Olatinwo and Bei Yin, University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

SESSION NO. 81<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.2C Water Use Challenges for the Future—Oral<br />

Convenor: Gerd Wessolek, Institu fur Okologie<br />

Presiding: Donald Suarez, US Salinity Lab., USDA-ARS<br />

81-1 3:30 PM Utilization <strong>of</strong> Brackish Saline Water in North<br />

Africa. Gilani Mhimed Abdelgawad*, ACSAD<br />

81-2 4:00 PM Agricultural Uses <strong>of</strong> Sewage Sludge and Water<br />

and their Impact on <strong>Soil</strong> Water and Environmental<br />

Health in Haryana, India. S. K. Dubey* 1 , R.K.<br />

Yadav2 , P.K. Joshi3 , R.K. Chaturvedi3 , Barkha<br />

Goyel3 , Rashmi Yadav3 and P.S. Minhas3 , (1)Water<br />

Technology Centre, (2)National Buerou <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

and Land Use Planning, (3)Central <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity<br />

Research Institute<br />

81-3 4:20 PM Arsenic in <strong>Soil</strong> and Its Effect on the Growth <strong>of</strong><br />

Rice at a High-Arsenic Site in Bangladesh. G.M.<br />

SESSION NO.83<br />

Panaullah* 1 , T. Alam 1 , J.M. Duxbury 2 , R.H. Loeppert<br />

3 , C. A. Meisner 4 , J.G. Lauren 2 and S.R.<br />

Waddington 1 , (1)CIMMYT Office in Bangladesh,<br />

(2)Cornell University, (3)Texas A & M University,<br />

(4)IFDC<br />

81-4 4:40 PM Can Broccoli Tolerate Higher Concentrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Boron under Saline Conditions?. Stephen Grattan*<br />

1 , Catherine Grieve 2 , Timothy E. Smith 1 , Andre<br />

Lauchli 1 , James A. Poss 2 and Donald Suarez 2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)US Salinity<br />

Laboratory<br />

81-5 5:00 PM Improving Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in<br />

Potato Production in Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> Using Surfactant.<br />

Birl Lowery*, Phillip E. Speth and Keith A.<br />

Kelling, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin-Madison<br />

SESSION NO. 82<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Consequences for Environmental Functions—Oral<br />

Convenors: Stephen Nortcliff, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Reading–<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dep; Charles Rice, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agronomy, KSU<br />

Presiding: Claire Chenu, INAPG, UMR Bioemco<br />

82-1 3:30 PM Selecting and Using SOM Fractions to Assess <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Function. Michelle Wander*, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

82-2 4:00 PM Depth Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter and its<br />

Consequences on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Crop Productivity.<br />

Alan Franzluebbers*, USDA-ARS<br />

82-3 4:20 PM Influence <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter on the Estimation <strong>of</strong><br />

Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity. Attila Nemes*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California Riverside, Walter J. Rawls,<br />

USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory<br />

and Yakov A. Pachepsky, USDA/ARS/<br />

BA/ANRI/ESML<br />

82-4 4:40 PM Land-use change and soil fertility: a New Zealand<br />

perspective. Leo M. Condron*, Lincoln University<br />

82-5 5:00 PM Managing soil macr<strong>of</strong>auna for better soil structure<br />

and enhanced water and nutrient use efficiencies<br />

in agro-ecosystems. Lijbert Brussaard*,<br />

Wageningen University and Research Centre, Dept.<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality, Mirjam Pulleman, CIMMYT, Abdoulaye<br />

Mando, IFDC, Elisée Ouédraogo, Albert<br />

Schweitzer Centre for Ecology (CEAS) and Johan<br />

W. Six, Department <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

SESSION NO. 83<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenors: Hariharan Eswaran, USDA-NRCS; Rattan Lal,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Nat. Res., OH State Univ.<br />

Presiding: Bal Singh, Dep.- Plant and Environmental Sci.<br />

83-1 3103a Spectral Classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation in<br />

Tropical Watersheds: Case Study in Kenya and<br />

Rwanda. Athanase Mukuralinda1 , Thine Omuto2 ,<br />

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SESSION NO.83<br />

Louis Verchout* 3 and keith shepherd 3 , (1)ISAR,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Nairobi, (3)World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />

Center<br />

83-2 3103b The Application <strong>of</strong> Pulp Industry Sludge to Two<br />

Degraded <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the IX Region and Its Impact<br />

to Some Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong>. Felipe O.<br />

Gallardo*, Universidad de La Frontera<br />

83-3 3104a Influence <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Rich Organic Wastes Application<br />

to Degraded Land on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> Forest Tree Species. Reddy, G.V.<br />

Prabhakara*, Srinivasamurty, C.A., Nagaraja, M.S.<br />

and Vasanthi B.G., Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

83-4 3104b Manure: Healer <strong>of</strong> the Land. Jessica G. Davis*,<br />

Colorado State University<br />

83-5 3105a Propagation <strong>of</strong> Steppes and Desertification as<br />

Recorded in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Forest-Steppe Zone <strong>of</strong><br />

Mongolia. Irina A. Yamnova*, Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Institute and Petr D. Gunin, A.N. Severtsov Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ecology and Evolution<br />

83-6 3106a Modern Shoreline Changes along the Nile Delta<br />

Coast as an Impact <strong>of</strong> Construction <strong>of</strong> the Aswan<br />

High Dam. Magdy M. Torab*, Alexandria University,<br />

and Mohamed Azab, University <strong>of</strong> Zagazig<br />

83-7 3106b Ecology, Culture, and Nature’s Distressed Equilibrium—Desertification<br />

in the Gulf Cooperation<br />

Council (GCC) States <strong>of</strong> the Arabian Peninsula.<br />

Andrea Spiess*, University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg<br />

83-8 3107a <strong>Soil</strong> Desertification in the Ily River Delta.<br />

Vladimir M. Starodubtsev*, National Agricultural<br />

University<br />

83-9 3107b Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Properties Under Acidification<br />

and Alkalization. Grzegorz Jozefaciuk*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics<br />

83-10 3205a Does Land Use or Climate Dominate Landscape<br />

Transformation? A Re-Examination <strong>of</strong> Historic<br />

Landscape Development in the Decapolis Region<br />

(Northern Jordan). Bernhard Lucke* 1 , Michael<br />

Schmidt 1 , Rupert Baeumler 2 and Ziad Al-Saad 3 ,<br />

(1)Brandenburg University <strong>of</strong> Technology Cottbus,<br />

(2)Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg,<br />

(3)Yarmouk University<br />

83-11 3205b Permanent Vegetation Establishment on a Former<br />

Slag Disposal Pile in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,<br />

USA. David Cremeens* 1 , Jeffery A. Parobek 1 ,<br />

Charles Miller 2 and Sally Flinn 3 , (1)GAI Consultants,<br />

Inc., (2)Urban Redevelopment Authority <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, (3)Summerset Land Development Associates<br />

83-12 3206a Effect <strong>of</strong> Paper Mill Effluent’S Irrigation on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Plants Health – a Case Study. Ram Phal Narwal*,<br />

Anoop Singh and S.S. Dahiya, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

83-13 3206b Environmental and <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation in Farsala<br />

Catchment Area. Telemachus Lelentjis* Sr., NA-<br />

GREF–Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Classification and Mapping<br />

and Christos GianakopoulosI Sr., National Observatory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athens–IERSD<br />

83-14 3207a Effect <strong>of</strong> Dust from Magnesite Calcination on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Chemical Properties. Wang Qiubing*,<br />

Wang Jingkuan, Zhang Xinyu, Li Jun, Chen<br />

Xinzhi and Zhang Yulong, Land and Environment<br />

College,Shenyang Agricultural University<br />

83-15 3207b Effects <strong>of</strong> Road Construction on <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation<br />

in Mountainous Area, West <strong>of</strong> China. Xu Pei*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Chengdu<br />

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Friday, 14 July 2006<br />

SESSION NO. 84<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

1.0WB Wetlands: Science and Management—Oral<br />

Convenor: Michael Vepraskas, Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

PO Box 7619<br />

Presiding: K. Ramesh Reddy, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Florida, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water Science Dept.<br />

84-1 8:00 AM Interactions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and Hydrology in Wetland<br />

Management. Richard Lowrance* 1 , George Vellidis2<br />

and Randy Williams1 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

84-2 8:35 AM Understanding <strong>Soil</strong> Processes: The Next Frontier<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wetland Restoration. Curtis Richardson1 ,<br />

Ariana Sutton-Grier* 1 and Greg Bruland2 , (1)Duke<br />

University Nicholas School <strong>of</strong> the Environment,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Florida <strong>Soil</strong> Science Department<br />

84-3 9:10 AM Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles in Wetlands. K.<br />

Ramesh Reddy* and Patrick W Inglett, Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Dept.<br />

SESSION NO. 85<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

1.3A New Frontiers in <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Janis Boettinger, Utah State University<br />

Presiding: Ahmet Mermut, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

85-1 353a Digital <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping: Successes, Challenges, and<br />

Future Perspectives: The SoLIM Experience. A.-<br />

Xing Zhu*, State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Resources and<br />

Environmental Information Systems,Institute <strong>of</strong> Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Natural Resources, James<br />

E. Burt, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, Jon<br />

Hempel, USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development<br />

Center and Kenneth Lubich, NRCS<br />

85-2 353b Modelling <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Evolution Considering<br />

Physical and Chemical Weathering, and Incorporating<br />

Bioturbation Processes. Budiman Minasny*<br />

1 , Sebastien Salvador-Blanes2 and Alex<br />

McBratney1 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, (2)Laboratoire<br />

GeEAC<br />

85-3 354a Modeling <strong>of</strong> Past and Now a Say Pedogenesis:<br />

Distinction between Long and Short Time Scale.<br />

Anatja Samouëlian*, Sophie Cornu and Guy<br />

Richard, Unité de recherche en science du sol, INRA<br />

Orléans<br />

85-4 354b Drainage Ditch Phosphorus: Vertical, Lateral,<br />

and Temporal Dynamics. Robert Vaughan* 1 , David<br />

Ruppert2 , Brian Needelman1 , Peter Kleinman3 , Martin<br />

Rabenhorst1 and Arthur L. Allen4 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maryland, (2)Univeristy <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College<br />

Park, (3)USDA Agricultural Research Service,<br />

(4)University <strong>of</strong> Maryland Eastern Shore<br />

85-5 355a DTM as a Tool for Correction <strong>of</strong> Alluvial <strong>Soil</strong>s Delineation<br />

on <strong>Middle</strong>- and Small-Scale Maps. Vit<br />

Penizek, Lubos Boruvka and Josef Kozak*, Czech<br />

Univerzity <strong>of</strong> Agriculture in Prague<br />

85-6 355b Secondary Mineral Formation in Cool, Dry Andisols<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Eastern Snake River Plain, USA.


Karen Castenson* 1 , Paul McDaniel 1 and David<br />

Hoover 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (2)Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service<br />

85-7 356a Properties <strong>of</strong> Red Oxisols on Basalt in Thailand.<br />

Saowanuch Tawornpruek* 1 , Irb Kheoruenromne 1 ,<br />

Anchalee Suddhiprakarn 2 and Robert J. Gilkes 3 ,<br />

(1)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kasetsart University, (2)Agriculture Faculty,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Department, Kasetsart University,<br />

(3)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

85-8 356b Characteristics, Pedogenesis and Classification <strong>of</strong><br />

Podzolic <strong>Soil</strong>s in Tai-Ping Mountain <strong>of</strong> Taiwan.<br />

Sen-Po Wu and Zueng-Sang Chen*, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University<br />

85-9 454a Pedogenesis <strong>of</strong> the Serpentinitic <strong>Soil</strong>s along a<br />

Toposequence in Eastern Taiwan. Zeng-Yei<br />

Hseu*, Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science and<br />

Engineering, National Pingtung University <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Technology<br />

85-10 454b <strong>Soil</strong> Chronosequences in the Veneto Plain. I.<br />

Vinci* 1 , A. Garlato 1 , P. Mozzi 2 and F. Ragazzi 1 ,<br />

(1)ARPAV – Environmental Protection Regional<br />

Agency, (2)Univeristy <strong>of</strong> Padua<br />

85-11 455a <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Dynamics in a Forested Debris-Flow<br />

Chronosequence in Southern California.<br />

J.K. Turk*, University <strong>of</strong> California–Riverside<br />

and Robert Graham, University <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside<br />

85-12 455b Quantifying the Biogeochemical Function <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Subaqueous <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Environment. Thomas J.<br />

Saunders* and Mary Collins, University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

85-13 456a <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Sequestration as a Function<br />

<strong>of</strong> Land Use and <strong>Soil</strong> Genesis. Michael Kaiser*,<br />

Michael Sommer and Ruth Ellerbrock, Leibniz-Centre<br />

for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.<br />

V. Müncheberg; Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Landscape Research<br />

85-14 456b Spatial Variation <strong>of</strong> Chemical Properties as Affected<br />

by <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion on Hillslopes and Terraces<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hilly Areas <strong>of</strong> Sichuan, China. Shijun Ni 1 , Jianhui<br />

Zhang* 2 , Xianghao Zhong 3 and Shuzhen Liu 3 ,<br />

(1)Chengdu University <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Mountain Hazards & Environment, Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards<br />

and Environment, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

85-15 457a Fluorine and Some Associated Elements in Termite<br />

Mounds from the Endemic Fluorosis Region<br />

<strong>of</strong> Talupula, Ananatapur District, Andhra<br />

Pradesh, India. A. Nagaraju, S V University and A.<br />

Swathi*, Sree Vidyaniketan Engg. College (JNT<br />

University)<br />

85-16 457b Photopedogenesis- New Chapter in <strong>Soil</strong> Science.<br />

BIPIN BIHARI MISHRA*, <strong>Soil</strong> Survey & Land<br />

Use Planning Centre, Heluf Gebrekidan, Alemaya<br />

University, Ethiopia and Sheleme Beyene, Debub<br />

University<br />

SESSION NO. 86<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

2.0W Emerging Methods to Examine Metal Speciation and<br />

Bioavailability in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Convenors: Kathleen Smith, US Geological Survey; James<br />

Ranville, Colorado School <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />

Presiding: Ladonna Choate, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

86-1 8:00 AM Predicting Toxicity <strong>of</strong> Metals in <strong>Soil</strong> – The Terrestrial<br />

Biotic Ligand Model (TBLM). Herbert<br />

Allen* 1 , Sagar Thakali1 , Alexander Ponizovsky2 ,<br />

Dominic Di Toro2 , Corinne Rooney3 , Fangjie Zhao3 and Steve McGrath3 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Civil and<br />

Environmental Engineering, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware, (3)Rothamsted Research<br />

86-2 8:35 AM Heavy Metal Bioavailability Detection in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Sediments by the BIOMET-Biosensor. Ludo<br />

Diels* and Karolien Vanbroekhoven, Flemish Institute<br />

for Technological Research<br />

86-3 9:10 AM Developing New Strategies and Methods to Investigate<br />

the Relationship between <strong>Soil</strong>s and Human<br />

Health. Martin A. Schoonen*, Sanford Simon,<br />

Corey Cohn and Elizabeth Roemer, Stony Brook<br />

University<br />

SESSION NO. 87<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

3.0W Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong>s and Life on Land—Oral<br />

Convenor: Eldridge Moores, University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Presiding: P. Patrick Leahy, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

87-1 8:00 AM A Paradigm for <strong>Soil</strong> Resilience. Jennifer W.<br />

Harden*, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

87-2 8:35 AM Sustaining <strong>Soil</strong>s for the Future: The Impacts <strong>of</strong><br />

Humans and Climate on <strong>Soil</strong> Erodibility and<br />

What to Do about It. Jayne Belnap*, USGS<br />

87-3 9:10 AM Geology, Agriculture and Sustainability. Ward<br />

Chesworth*, Department <strong>of</strong> Land Resource Science<br />

SESSION NO. 88<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

SESSION NO.88<br />

4.0W <strong>Soil</strong>s and Human Health—Oral<br />

Convenors: Emmanuel Frossard, Inst.-Plt. Sci., ETHZ;<br />

Joseph Bunnell, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

Presiding: Eiliv Steinnes, Norwegian University <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Technology<br />

88-1 8:00 AM Science for Health and Well Being. Dov Jaron*,<br />

Drexel University<br />

88-2 8:35 AM From Aspergillus to Timbuktu: African Dust,<br />

Coral Reefs and Human Health. Virginia H. Garrison*,<br />

U.S. Geological Survey<br />

88-3 9:10 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s and Geomedicine. Eiliv Steinnes*, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chemistry, Norwegian University <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Technology<br />

77<br />

FRIDAY


SESSION NO.88<br />

SESSION NO. 89<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

4.1PA <strong>Soil</strong>s and Natural Hazards (Knowledge,<br />

Assessment and Mitigation)—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: John Menzies, Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Presiding: Pascal Boivin, IRD<br />

89-1 1764a Scaling the Aggregate Breakdown Dynamics<br />

under Water-Saturated Conditions to Evaluate<br />

Landslide Hazard in NW Alps Pedo-Environments.<br />

Ermanno Zanini*, Angelo Caimi, Elisa<br />

Oberto and Michele Freppaz, DIVAPRA Chimica<br />

Agraria, University <strong>of</strong> Turin<br />

89-2 1764b The Effects <strong>of</strong> Tree’s Root Density on Shear<br />

Strength <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> by using Large Scale Shear Tests.<br />

Reza Shahalipour*, ZPA<br />

89-3 1765a Ephemeral Gully Development and Head-Cut<br />

Migration Induced by Subsurface Flow. G.V. Wilson*,<br />

R.F. Cullum, M.J.M. Romkens and A. Simon,<br />

USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory<br />

89-4 1765b Heavy Metals Toxicity in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Crops in Low-<br />

Lying Land <strong>of</strong> Hooghly River Basin in India. S.<br />

K. Patra* and S. S. Das, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

Viswavidyalaya<br />

89-5 1864a Calcaric Regosols Ability <strong>of</strong> Nitrous Oxide Release<br />

and Sink–Model Experiment. Jan Glinski*,<br />

Teresa Wodarczyk, Magorzata Brzezinska and Pawe<br />

Szarlip, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics PAS<br />

89-6 1864b Heavy Metal Contamination after Solid Waste<br />

Disposal on a Tropical Reclaimed <strong>Soil</strong> in Engenheiro<br />

Caldas (MG), Brazil. Meubles Borges<br />

Júnior* 1 , Virginia H. B. Lima2 , Miriam A. Albuquerque2<br />

and Guilherme K. Donagemma3 ,<br />

(1)UNEC, (2)Centro Universitário Caratinga,<br />

(3)EMBRAPA<br />

89-7 1865a Effects <strong>of</strong> Imidazolinone Herbicides on Microbial<br />

Activities in the Humid Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s. Olanrewaju<br />

S. Bello* 1 , Ezekiel. A Akinrinde2 and Marian<br />

.G Solomon1 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Calabar., (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ibadan<br />

89-8 1865b Nitrate Leaching and Deep-<strong>Soil</strong> Distribution in<br />

Japanese Andisols following 10-Year Applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pig Compost or Synthetic Fertilizer. Morihiro<br />

Maeda* and Takeshi Ota, National Agricultural<br />

Research Center<br />

89-9 1964a Reducing Cadmium Phytoextractability by Coal<br />

Bottom Ash. Chang Oh Hong, Pil Joo Kim*, Hong<br />

Hee Chang and Chan Yu, Division <strong>of</strong> applied Life<br />

Science, Gyeongsang University<br />

89-10 1964b Risk <strong>of</strong> Zinc and Lead Transfer in a Roadside<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Beatrice Bechet*, Laboratoire Central des Ponts<br />

et Chaussees–Centre de Nantes and Khalil Hanna,<br />

Laboratoire de chimie physique et microbiologie<br />

pour l’environnement<br />

89-11 1965a Multi-Field Assessment <strong>of</strong> Riparian Buffer Effectiveness<br />

in Mitigating <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Losses. C.<br />

Ryan Bond* 1 , Rory Maguire2 , John Havlin1 and<br />

David A. Crouse1 , (1)North Carolina State University,<br />

(2)North Carolina State University, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

89-12 1965b Land Use and Degradation in Po-yang Lake Region,<br />

China. Hai-sheng Cai* and De-hai Zhu, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Information and Electrical Engineering,<br />

China Agricultural University<br />

78<br />

SESSION NO. 90<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB),<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Theater<br />

Authors Present 8:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Convenor: Robert Ahrens, USDA/NRCS,Federal<br />

Bldg.,Rm.152<br />

Presiding: Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University<br />

90-1 3110a Critical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Diagnostic Criteria for<br />

Gleyic Properties in the World Reference Base.<br />

Cornelius W. Van Huyssteen*, University <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free State<br />

90-2 3111a Rendzinas: a <strong>Soil</strong> Group with Primitive Original<br />

Attributes?. Jorge E. Gama Castro*, Instituto de Geología,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br />

90-3 3111b Formation, Properties and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Singular<br />

Deep-Ploughed <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Central Europe and<br />

Recommendations for WRB. Luise Giani*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology and Environmental Science and<br />

Hans-Peter Blume, University <strong>of</strong> Kiel<br />

90-4 3112a Global Distribution <strong>of</strong> World Reference Base<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in Relation to Key <strong>Soil</strong> Forming Factors.<br />

Jonathan M. Gray*, NSW Department <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources, Ge<strong>of</strong>f S. Humphreys, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Physical Geography and Jozef Deckers, Catholic<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Leuven<br />

90-5 3112b Classification <strong>of</strong> Podzols in 1998 and 2006 Editions<br />

<strong>of</strong> World Reference Base <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems from the Polish Point <strong>of</strong> View. Renata<br />

Bednarek, Przemyslaw Charzynski* and Aleksandra<br />

Kwiatkowska, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

90-6 3210a WRB and Large Scale <strong>Soil</strong> Inventory – Possibilities<br />

and Limitations. Aldis Karklins*, Latvia University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

90-7 3210b Topsoil Characterization and Classifications:<br />

New Developments and Chances for Links to<br />

WRB. Gabriele Broll* 1 , Hans-Joerg Brauckmann1 ,<br />

Mark Overesch1 , Claudia Erber2 , Gerhard Milbert3 ,<br />

Denis Baize4 and Freddy Nachtergaele5 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vechta, (2)SEPA Scottish Environmental Protection<br />

Agency, (3)Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Northrhine-<br />

Westphalia, (4)INRA, (5)FAO<br />

90-8 3211a Classification <strong>of</strong> Anthropogenic <strong>Soil</strong>s in WRB.<br />

Alan Kosse*, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />

90-9 3211b Grouping and Naming <strong>Soil</strong>s in the South African<br />

Classification. Martin V. Fey*, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, University <strong>of</strong> Stellenbosch<br />

90-10 3212a The Application <strong>of</strong> Wrb Classification and Correlation<br />

System to Regional <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping: Flexibility<br />

and Constraints in the 1:250,000 Italian<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Map Experience. Rosario Napoli* and Edoardo<br />

A.C. Costantini, CRA Experimental Institute for<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Study and Conservation<br />

90-11 3212b The Introduction <strong>of</strong> the Stagnosol Group in<br />

WRB: Classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s with Stagnic Properties<br />

in Vestfold County, Norway. Age Nyborg*,<br />

Eivind Solbakken, Ragnhild Sperstad and Kjetil<br />

Fadnes, Norwegian Inst.-Land Inventory


SESSION NO. 91<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.0PA Multiscale Mapping <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties for<br />

Environmental Studies, Agriculture, and Decision-<br />

Making—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Claudia Oleshko, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México (UNAM); Kevin McInnes, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

Presiding: Ana Tarquis, Ciudad Universitaria<br />

91-1 117a Chemical and Physical Degradation <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in Northwestern Europe: Results <strong>of</strong> Large-<br />

Scale Regional Studies. Galina Kashulina1 ,<br />

Clemens Reimann* 2 , Reijo Salminen3 , Victor<br />

Chekushin4 and Igor Bogatyrev4 , (1)Polar Alpine<br />

Botanical Garden Institute KSC RAS, (2)Geological<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Norway, (3)Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Finland,<br />

(4)State Company Mineral<br />

91-2 117b Georeferenced System <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Indicators<br />

for the Eastern Plains <strong>of</strong> Colombia. Yolanda Rubiano*,<br />

Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical<br />

CIAT<br />

91-3 118a Geostatistical Modeling <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Environmental<br />

parametries. Nguyen Chi Quang*, National Economic<br />

University<br />

91-4 118b The Dusty Trail to Digital <strong>Soil</strong> Survey in California.<br />

David W. Howell* and David W. Smith, USDA<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

91-5 119a Standardized Variograms from Aerial Photographs<br />

for Kriging <strong>Soil</strong> Data. Ruth Kerry*, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography, Brigham Young University<br />

and Margaret A. Oliver, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Reading University<br />

91-6 119b Copper Distribution in Agricultural Topsoils in<br />

the Northeast <strong>of</strong> Spain. Multivariate Geoestatistical<br />

Methods to Identify Spatial Variations. Jose<br />

Antonio Rodriguez martin* Sr. 1 , Jose Manuel Grau<br />

Corbi Sr. 1 and Manuel Lopez Arias Sr. 2 , (1)CIFOR<br />

INIA, (2)INIA<br />

91-7 218a An AHPApproach to Determining the Weights <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Factors in Knowledge-Based Automatic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Mapping. Xun Shi*, Geography Department,<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

91-8 219a A Neural Network Model to Map Spatial Variability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Field Capacity. Marcos Bacis Ceddia* 1 ,<br />

Carlos Alberto Alves Varella1 , Sidney Vieira2 and<br />

Francisco de Assis de Carvalho Pinto3 , (1)UFRRJ,<br />

(2)Instituto Agronômico, (3)UFV<br />

91-9 219b Spatial and Temporal Monitoring <strong>of</strong> Water Flow<br />

Using 2d Electrical Resistivity Tomography in a<br />

Cultivated <strong>Soil</strong> : A Decimeter Scale Study. Didier<br />

Michot*, UMR «Sol, Agronomie, Spatialisation»,<br />

Agrocampus–INRA<br />

91-10 318b Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources in the<br />

South Nile Valley, Egypt, Using Multi Sensors<br />

and Multi-Date Space Imageries. Abd-Alaa Gad<br />

Abda-Alla Gad*, National Authority for Remote<br />

Sensing and Space <strong>Sciences</strong> (NARSS) and Rafa Ramadan<br />

Ali, <strong>Soil</strong>s and Water Use Department,National<br />

Research Centre,Cairo,Egypt.<br />

SESSION NO.93<br />

SESSION NO. 92<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Oral<br />

Convenor: Alexander Tstskin, University <strong>of</strong> Haifa<br />

Presiding: Selim Kapur, University <strong>of</strong> Cukurova<br />

92-1 10:15 AM The Micromorphological Record <strong>of</strong> Daily Life<br />

and Exceptional Situations in Archaeological Sequences:<br />

Tell Dj’adé (Syria), Song Terus Cave<br />

(Java, Indonesia) and Moche (Peru). Marie-Agnes<br />

Courty*, CNRS<br />

92-2 10:45 AM Microorganization in <strong>Soil</strong>s: It’s Relevance to <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Other Disciplines. Joselito M. Arocena*,<br />

Univ. N. British Columbia and Selim Kapur,<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> Cukurova<br />

92-3 11:05 AM Cs-137 and Salt Mineralogy in the Black Butte<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Series, Virgin River Floodplain, NV, USA.<br />

Janice L. Morton* 1 , Brenda Buck1 and Douglas<br />

Merkler2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas,<br />

(2)USDA NCRS<br />

92-4 11:25 AM Micromorphology Used in Search <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

Production Technologies <strong>of</strong> Historical Turkish<br />

Ceramics. Ahmet Ruhi Mermut*, Univeristy <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan<br />

92-5 11:45 AM Implications <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Archaeological Contexts<br />

along the Mediterranean Coast, Israel for Paleoenvironments<br />

and Basic Pedology. Alexander<br />

Tsatskin*, Zinman Institute <strong>of</strong> Archaeology University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Haifa<br />

SESSION NO. 93<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.0W Emerging Methods to Examine Metal Speciation and<br />

Bioavailability in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: James Ranville, Colorado School <strong>of</strong> Mines;<br />

Kathleen Smith, US Geological Survey<br />

Presiding: Ladonna Choate, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

93-1 562a Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Metals at the <strong>Soil</strong>-Root Interface:<br />

A Thermal Study. Tanja Mimmo*, Claudio<br />

Marzadori, Daniela Montecchio and Carlo Gessa,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agroenvironmental <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />

Technologies, Alma Mater Studiorum – University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bologna<br />

93-2 563a Measurement <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Levels <strong>of</strong> Cation Activities<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Solutions by Donnan Membrane<br />

Equilibrium and Atomic Absorption Analysis.<br />

Philip Helmke* 1 , Jordan Lampert1 , Abdul Kadir<br />

Salam2 and Yan Li1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Lampung<br />

93-3 563b Fourier Transform Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ca-Pectates. Tanja Mimmo* 1 , Santiago<br />

Sanchez-Cortes2 , Claudio Marzadori1 and Carlo<br />

Gessa1 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Agroenvironmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

and Technologies, Alma Mater Studiorum –<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Bologna, (2)Instituto de Estructura de<br />

la Materia, CSIC<br />

93-4 564a Sulfate Adsorption at the Fe-(hydr)oxide-H2O<br />

Interface: Comparing Results from Hybrid<br />

MO/DFT Cluster and Periodic ab initio DFT Cal-<br />

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SESSION NO.93<br />

culations. Kristian W. Paul* 1 , James D. Kubicki 2<br />

and Donald Sparks 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

(2)The Pennsylvania State University<br />

93-5 564b Bioassimilation <strong>of</strong> Nickel and Zinc in Wheat as<br />

Affected by Organic Matter. Muhammad A. Aziz*,<br />

A. Ghafoor, H.R. Ahmad and S.I Hussain, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

93-6 662b Traditional Gold Mining in Apolobamba (Bolivia):<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Pollution and Risk Assessment. Mª<br />

Ángeles Muñoz García 1 , Ángel Faz Cano* 1 , José Alberto<br />

Acosta 1 , Silvia Martínez Martínez 1 , R. Millán 2<br />

and R. Vera 2 , (1)Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena,<br />

(2)Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas<br />

Medioambientales y Tecnológicas<br />

93-7 663a Fractionation <strong>of</strong> Ni and U in Sediment Porewaters.<br />

Brian P. Jackson*, Dartmouth College, James<br />

F. Ranville, Colorado School <strong>of</strong> Mines and Paul<br />

Bertsch, University <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

93-8 663b The Use <strong>of</strong> Non-Invasive Time-Domain Induced<br />

Polarization for Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Metal Contamination.<br />

Rebekah T. Brosky-Dorsey*, Jim Cull and<br />

Antonio Patti, Monash University<br />

93-9 762a Study <strong>of</strong> the Speciation and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Arsenic<br />

in a Particularly Polluted <strong>Soil</strong> in Villa de la<br />

Paz, San Luís Potosí, México. M. Elena García*,<br />

Norma Gascón O., Luisa Ma. Flores-Velez and Sonia<br />

Soriano, Universidad Autónoma de San Luís Potosí<br />

93-10 762b A Novel Method for the Determination <strong>of</strong> Cation<br />

Exchange Capacity in Neutral and Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Arturo Aguirre-Gómez*, Frida Ma. León-Rodríguez,<br />

Armando Aguilar-Márquez and Roberto G. García-<br />

Fragoso, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Cuautitlán-<br />

UNAM<br />

93-11 763a Evaluating the Effects <strong>of</strong> Water Chemistry Variation<br />

on an Enzyme Bioassay, MetPlate, Used to<br />

Screen for Metals Contamination in Mining Impacted<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s and Waters. Eric Blumenstein* 1 ,<br />

James F. Ranville 1 , Ladonna Choate 2 , Philippe Ross 1<br />

and Thomas Wildeman 1 , (1)Colorado School <strong>of</strong><br />

Mines, (2)U.S. Geological Survey<br />

93-12 763b Distribution <strong>of</strong> Pb Isotopes in Different <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Phases Using Tessier et al.’s Sequential Extraction<br />

Scheme. Eric T. Tangumonkem* and William Manton,<br />

Geosciences Department University <strong>of</strong> Texas at<br />

Dallas<br />

SESSION NO. 94<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s—Oral<br />

Convenor: Vadakattu Gupta, CSIRO–Land and Water<br />

Presiding: James M. Tiedje, Center for Microbial Ecology<br />

94-1 10:15 AM Development and Application <strong>of</strong> Functional Gene<br />

Arrays for Understanding Spatial Variation in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities. Jizhong Zhou*, Institute<br />

For Environmental Genomics and Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Botany and Microbiology, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Oklahoma<br />

94-2 10:45 AM Elucidation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Community Ecology<br />

Using Molecular Approaches. Cindy<br />

Nakatsu*, Purdue University<br />

94-3 11:05 AM Stable Isotope Probing with 15N2 as a Tool to<br />

Uncover the Functional Significance <strong>of</strong> Non-Cultivated<br />

Diazotrophs in <strong>Soil</strong>. Daniel H. Buckley*,<br />

80<br />

Varisa Haungyutitham, Shi-Fang Hsu and Tyrrell<br />

Nelson, Cornell University<br />

94-4 11:25 AM Characterization <strong>of</strong> 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-<br />

Carboxylate Deaminase Containing Methylobacterium<br />

spp. Isolated from Rhizosphere <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Field-Grown Rice and Regulation <strong>of</strong> Ethylene<br />

Levels in Canola. Munusamy Madhaiyan 1 , Selvaraj<br />

Poonguzhali 1 , Jeounghyun Ryu 1 , Woojong Yim 1 ,<br />

Myoungsu Park 2 and Tongmin Sa* 1 , (1)Chungbuk<br />

National University, (2)Semyung University<br />

94-5 11:45 AM Comparative Microbial Diversity in Agroecosystems<br />

and Forested Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> the Southeastern<br />

USA. David Coleman* 1 , William Whitman 1 ,<br />

Rima Upchurch 1 , Greg Dyszynski 1 , Karen Everett 1<br />

and Chih-Yu Chiu 2 , (1)Uninversity <strong>of</strong> GA-Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ecology, (2)Research Center for Biodiversity<br />

SESSION NO. 95<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural &<br />

Environmental Policy—Theater<br />

Authors Present 10:15 AM–12:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Douglas Karlen, USDA-ARS,Natl. <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth<br />

Lab.; Paul L. Vlek, Center <strong>of</strong> Develp. Res. (ZEF)<br />

Presiding: Mateugue Diack, Université Gaston Berger<br />

95-1 1444a <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Tropical and Temperate Regions—<br />

Differences and Similarities. Alfred Hartemink*,<br />

ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

95-2 1444b Modeling Relative <strong>Soil</strong> Productivity Using <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Survey Data. Robert R. Dobos* and H. Raymond<br />

Sinclair, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service<br />

95-3 1445b <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Assessment <strong>of</strong> Rice Production Systems<br />

in South <strong>of</strong> Brazil. A.C. Rodrigues de Lima* 1 ,<br />

W.B. Hoogmoed1 and Lijbert Brussaard2 , (1)Wageningen<br />

University, (2)Wageningen University and<br />

Research Centre, Dept. <strong>Soil</strong> Quality<br />

95-4 1446b Assessing Biological <strong>Soil</strong> Quality for a Few Longterm<br />

Experiments in Sub-tropical India. Biswapati<br />

Mandal* 1 , S.K. Ghoshal1 , G.C. Hazra1 , Debashis<br />

Majumdar1 , J. Chowdhury2 , H. Ghosh2 , R.N.<br />

Samantaray3 and A.K. Mishra3 , (1)Bidhan Chandra<br />

Krishi Viswavidyalaya, (2)Central Research Institute<br />

for Jute and Allied Fibres, (3)Central Rice Research<br />

Institute<br />

95-5 1447a Impact <strong>of</strong> Land Use on an Organic <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Everglades Agricultural Area. Ming Chen* 1 ,<br />

Samira Daroub2 , Jose L. Pantoja3 , Orlando Diaz1 ,<br />

Timothy A. Lang1 and Viviana Nadal1 , (1)Everglades<br />

Res. & Educ. Center, University <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

(2)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Departemnt and Everglades<br />

Research and Education Center, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, (3)Zamorano University, Agricultural Sci.<br />

and Production Dept.<br />

95-6 1447b Optimal Organic Matter Management for the<br />

Multi-Stakeholders in the Sahel <strong>of</strong> West Africa.<br />

Hitoshi Shinjo* 1 , Keiichi Hayashi2 , Kenta Ikazaki1 ,<br />

Soh Sugihara1 , Ueru Tanaka3 and Takashi Kosaki3 ,<br />

(1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kyoto University,<br />

(2)Japan <strong>International</strong> Research Center for Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental<br />

Studies, Kyoto University


95-7 1448a <strong>Soil</strong> Quality in Organic and Conventional Citrus<br />

Orchards: Results <strong>of</strong> a Survey Carried out in<br />

Eastern Sicily (Italy). Stefano Canali* 1 , Alessandra<br />

Trinchera 1 , Emanuela Di Bartolomeo 1 , Luigi Nisini 1 ,<br />

Francesco Intrigliolo 2 , Giancarlo Roccuzzo 2 , Maria<br />

Luisa Calabretta 2 and Biagio Francesco Torrisi 2 ,<br />

(1)Consiglio per la Ricerca e Sperimentazione in<br />

Agricoltura (CRA)–Istituto Sperimentale per la Nutrizione<br />

delle Piante (ISNP), (2)Consiglio per la<br />

Ricerca e Sperimentazione in Agricoltura (CRA)–Istituto<br />

Sperimentale per l’Agrumicoltura (ISAG)<br />

95-8 1448b Farmers’Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Quality in Rice Production<br />

Systems in South <strong>of</strong> Brazil. A.C. Rodrigues<br />

de Lima* 1 , W.B. Hoogmoed 1 and Lijbert Brussaard 2 ,<br />

(1)Wageningen University, (2)Wageningen University<br />

and Research Centre, Dept. <strong>Soil</strong> Quality<br />

95-9 1546a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>Soil</strong> Quality for Sustainable<br />

Urban Planning. Borut Vrscaj* 1 , Laura Poggio 2<br />

and Franco Ajmone Marsan 2 , (1)Agricultural Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovenia, (2)Università di Torino,<br />

Di.Va.P.R.A – Chimica Agraria<br />

95-10 1547a Comprehensive Farm-Level Nutrient Management<br />

Planning S<strong>of</strong>tware. Robert Hill*, Patricia<br />

Steinhilber and Eugene Mironenko, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland<br />

95-11 1548a Air and <strong>Soil</strong> Pollution Reduction through Conservation<br />

Agriculture in Indo Gangetic Plains. S.S.<br />

Singh* 1 , Anisur Rahman Khan 2 , Raj K. Gupta 1 and<br />

Alok Kumar Sikka 3 , (1)RWC-CIMMYT, India,<br />

(2)ICAR Research Complex For Eastern Region,<br />

(3)ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region<br />

95-12 1548b Towards Terrestrial Ecotoxicological Test Methods<br />

for the Tropics. Christopher Martius*, Center<br />

for Development Research (ZEF), Marcos V.B. Garcia,<br />

EMBRAPA Amazônia Ocidental and Joerg<br />

Roembke, ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH<br />

SESSION NO. 96<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

3.3C Improved Management <strong>of</strong> Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s for Dryland<br />

Agriculture—Oral<br />

Convenors: Dwayne Westfall, CO St. Univ.-Dept.<strong>Soil</strong> &<br />

Crop; John Ryan, ICARDA<br />

Presiding: John Angus, CSIRO Plant Industry, GPO Box<br />

1438<br />

96-1 10:15 AM Roots <strong>of</strong> the Second Green Revolution. Jonathan<br />

P. Lynch*, Pennsylvania State University<br />

96-2 10:45 AM <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity and Associated Nutrient Constraints<br />

in Indian Subcontinent. Abdul Rashid*, National<br />

Agricultural Research Center<br />

96-3 11:05 AM Crop-Based Management Opportunities for<br />

Sodium- and Boron-Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s. Manzoor<br />

Qadir*, <strong>International</strong> Center for Agricultural Research<br />

in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Andrew Noble,<br />

<strong>International</strong> Water Management Institute (IWMI),<br />

Sui-Kwong Yau, American Univ. <strong>of</strong> Beirut–FAFS<br />

and Ghulam Murtaza, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

96-4 11:25 AM How Do Roots Cope with Sodic Hostile Subsoils?.<br />

Laurence T.P. Jassogne* 1 , Rob Davidson2 , Ann Mc-<br />

Neill2 and David Chittleborough2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Australia, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

SESSION NO.98<br />

96-5 11:45 AM Reclamation <strong>of</strong> Salt Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s by Growing<br />

Salt Tolerant Plants and Using Nuclear Techniques<br />

Management. Seyed Jalal Rastegari* and<br />

Mojgan Farhangisabet, Nuclear Reaserch Center for<br />

Agriculture and Medicine<br />

SESSION NO. 97<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.5C Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation III.<br />

Agro- and Forest Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical<br />

and Biological Processes—Oral<br />

Convenor: Youngguan Zhu, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Presiding: Ravendra Naidu, Univ. <strong>of</strong> South Australia<br />

97-1 10:15 AM Mitigating Environmental Impacts and Improving<br />

the Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Grazed Pasture Systems<br />

by the Use <strong>of</strong> a Nitrification Inhibitor. Hong J. Di*<br />

and Keith C. Cameron, Agriculture and Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Division<br />

97-2 10:45 AM Manipulating Bioavailability to Manage Remediation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Metal Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s. Nanthi Bolan*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

97-3 11:05 AM Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Bioremediation<br />

Methods in Diesel Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>. Sung-Hwan<br />

Kim1 , Sanghwan Lee2 , Dae-Yeon Kim* 1 and Jeong-<br />

Gyu Kim1 , (1)Division <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science<br />

and Ecological Engineering, Korea University,<br />

(2)Korea agricultural & rural infrastructure corp.<br />

Environmental response team, <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> environmental<br />

geology<br />

97-4 11:25 AM Using Lime-Assisted Tidal Exchange to Remediate<br />

700 ha <strong>of</strong> Extremely Acidified Acid Sulfate<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> in Tropical Australia. Col R. Ahern*, Doug<br />

Smith, Angus E. McElnea, Simon van Heel and<br />

Michelle A. Martens, Queensland Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources and Mines<br />

97-5 11:45 AM Impact <strong>of</strong> Effluent Contaminated Sewage on Underground<br />

Water, <strong>Soil</strong>, Crop Plants and Amelioration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s. Mukand Singh Brar*<br />

and Gurmeet Singh, Punjab Agricultural University<br />

SESSION NO. 98<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

SU <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urban Ecosystems: Characteristics and<br />

Functioning—Oral<br />

Convenors: Joyce Scheyer, USDA-NRCS National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

Center; Gan-Lin Zhang, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Presiding: Jean-Louis Morel, Ensaia-INRA-INPL<br />

98-1 10:15 AM Classification <strong>of</strong> Urban and Industrial <strong>Soil</strong>s in the<br />

World Reference Base for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources (WRB).<br />

David G. Rossiter*, <strong>International</strong> Institute for Geo-<br />

Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC),<br />

98-2 10:45 AM Early Pedogenic Evolution <strong>of</strong> a Constructed <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy Séré* 1 , Christophe Schwartz1 , Stéphanie<br />

Ouvrard1 , Jean-Christophe Renat2 and Jean Louis<br />

Morel1 , (1)INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, Laboratoire Sols<br />

et Environnement, (2)TVD-Groupe PE<br />

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SESSION NO.98<br />

98-3 11:05 AM The Influence <strong>of</strong> Artificial Detrital Structure on<br />

Hydraulic Properties <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s. Steffen<br />

Trinks 1 , Heiner St<strong>of</strong>fregen* 1 , Rudolf Plagge 2 and<br />

Gerd Wessolek 1 , (1)Technical University Berlin,<br />

(2)Institut für Bauklimatik<br />

98-4 11:25 AM Kappametrical Research <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Moscow. Maria A. Gladysheva*, Alexander Ivanov<br />

and Marina Stroganova, Moscow State Lomonosov<br />

University/<strong>Soil</strong> Science Department<br />

98-5 11:45 AM <strong>Soil</strong>s and Vegetation in Cities: Approaches to Mitigating<br />

the Urban Heat Island. Cynthia Rosenzweig*<br />

and Daniel Hillel, Goddard Institute, Columbia<br />

University<br />

SESSION NO. 99<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Oliver Chadwick, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

Presiding: Peter Schad, Technische Universität München<br />

99-1 350a Stable Isotope Geochemistry Used in Recent<br />

Pedological Studies: Carbon Cycle in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Boreal<br />

Regions. Ahmad Landi*, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan<br />

99-2 351b Quantifying the Rate <strong>of</strong> Re-Crystallization <strong>of</strong><br />

Carbonate in a Loess <strong>Soil</strong> by Artificial 14C Labelling.<br />

Konstantin Pustovoytov*, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> soil Scienc e and Land Evaluation,<br />

Ekaterina Shevtzova, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim/Insitute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation<br />

and Yakov Kuzyakov, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim/Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation<br />

99-3 352a Occluded C in Phytoliths: a Potential Mechanism<br />

for Carbon Sequestration in a Pacific Northwest<br />

Mollisol. Hero Gollany*, Columbia Plateau<br />

Conservation Research Center, Raymond Allmaras,<br />

Retired ARS Scientist and Stephan Albrecht, USDA-<br />

ARS<br />

99-4 450a Evolution <strong>of</strong> Virgin Solonetzic <strong>Soil</strong> Complexes in<br />

the Past 50 Years. Nikolai B. Khitrov* 1 , Nina M.<br />

Novikova2 and Natalia A. Volkova2 , (1)V.V.<br />

Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute, (2)Water Problems<br />

Institute<br />

99-5 450b Effects <strong>of</strong> Long-term Application <strong>of</strong> Potassium<br />

Chloride Fertilizer on the Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Chloride<br />

in the <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile, Water Relations, Fibre<br />

Quality and Yield <strong>of</strong> Cotton in an Arid Environment.<br />

Muhammad Iqbal Makhdum* 1 , Muhammad<br />

Ashraf2 , Humayun Pervez3 and Muhammad Islam<br />

Gill1 , (1)Central Cotton Research Institute Multan,<br />

Pakistan, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Botony, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, Bahauddin<br />

Zakariya University<br />

99-6 451a Country-Scale Changes in Salinity/Sodicity/Alkalinity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian <strong>Soil</strong>s as Shown by the National<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Monitoring Network. Tibor Tóth* 1 ,<br />

Dalma Kovacs1 and Péter Marth2 , (1)Research Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Central Service<br />

for Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

99-7 451b High Sulfur Inputs in Northern California Vineyards:<br />

Short-term Fates and Long-term Implica-<br />

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tions. Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley*, Scott Fendorf and<br />

Pamela A. Matson, Stanford University<br />

99-8 452a Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> an Oxisol under Longterm<br />

No Till and Conventional Till Systems. Maria<br />

de Fátima Guimarães* 1 , Cibele Masciolli R.<br />

Portella 2 , Osmar R. Brito 1 , Christian Feller 3 , Carmen<br />

S. V. J. Neves 1 and Jerry Ritchie 4 , (1)UEL, (2)State<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Londrina, (3)IRD, (4)ARS-BARC-<br />

HRSL<br />

99-9 452b Long-term Organic Farming Impacts on <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility.<br />

Jessica G. Davis* 1 , Jami Daniel 1 and Lewis<br />

Grant 2 , (1)Colorado State University, (2)Grant Family<br />

Farms<br />

99-10 453a Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage, Water and Nutrient Management<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Parameters under Rice-<br />

Wheat and Maize-Wheat Cropping Systems. Anil<br />

Kumar Singh*, Water Technology Centre<br />

SESSION NO. 100<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

1.5B <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling in Space and Time—Oral<br />

Convenor: Jan Hendrickx, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Earth & Env. Sci.<br />

Presiding: Gerard B.M. Heuvelink, Wageningen University<br />

and Research Centre<br />

100-1 1:15 PM Sampling in Space and Time for Natural Resource<br />

Monitoring. Dick J. Brus*, Jaap J. de Gruitjer<br />

and Martin Knotters, Wageningen University and<br />

Research Centre<br />

100-2 1:45 PM Latin Hypercube Sampling for Assessing the<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> Legacy <strong>Soil</strong> Data and Optimizing <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Sampling. Alex McBratney* 1 , Florence Carre2 and<br />

Budiman Minasny1 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney,<br />

(2)European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute<br />

for Environment and Sustainability<br />

100-3 2:05 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content Sampling in Space and Time:<br />

A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Methods. Steven R. Evett* 1 ,<br />

Brice Ruthardt1 , Naem Mazahrih2 , Nedal Katbehbader2<br />

, Terry Howell1 , Judy Tolk1 and James<br />

Ayars3 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)National Center for Agricultural<br />

Research and Technology Transfer,<br />

(3)USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory<br />

100-4 2:25 PM Spatial and Temporal Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture<br />

Content. sidney r. Vieira* 1 , Célia R. Grego1 ,<br />

G.Clarke Topp2 and Walter Zebchuk2 , (1)Instituto<br />

Agronômico, (2)E. Cereal & Oilseed Res. Centre<br />

100-5 2:45 PM Sampling Design Assessment for Agrosystem<br />

Monitoring Based on Virtual Landscape Modeling.<br />

Luc Sorel1 , Christian Walter* 1 , Thomas Chauvet1<br />

and Alex McBratney2 , (1)INRA Agrocampus<br />

Rennes, UMR SAS, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney


SESSION NO. 101<br />

Convention Center, Room 111AB, First Floor<br />

2.1B <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology, Structure, and Micromorphic<br />

Propoerties (<strong>Soil</strong> Porous System)—Oral<br />

Convenor: Fabio Terribile, Università di Napoli Federico II<br />

Presiding: Miroslav Kutilek, <strong>Soil</strong> and Tillage Research<br />

101-1 1:15 PM Methodological Issues in Combining Pores Micromorphometry<br />

and Hydraulic Functions in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Angelo Basile* 1 , Giacomo Mele1 , Roberto<br />

De Mascellis1 and Fabio Terribile2 , (1)CNR<br />

ISAFOM, (2)Disspa Univ di Napoli Federico II<br />

101-2 1:45 PM Pore Space Analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregates Investigated<br />

by Microtomography Using Synchrotron<br />

Radiation. Stephan Peth* 1 , Rainer Horn1 , A.J.M<br />

Smucker2 , Felix Beckmann3 , Tilman Donath3 and J.<br />

Fischer4 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

CAU Kiel, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> , Michigan State University, (3)GKSS-Research<br />

Centre, (4)Hannover Medical School<br />

101-3 2:05 PM Finite Element Analysis <strong>of</strong> Fluid Transfer in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Using CT. Thomas R. Elliot* 1 , Richard J. Heck1 ,<br />

Dan Reynolds2 and Bahram Gharabaghi1 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Guelph, (2)Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada<br />

101-4 2:25 PM The Characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Pore System for<br />

Water Movement Prediction. Nadia Vignozzi, Sergio<br />

Pellegrini and Marcello Pagliai*, CRA-ISSDS<br />

101-5 2:45 PM Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology on Stability <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Structure and <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Properties.<br />

Radka Kodesová*, Czech University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

in Prague, Anna Zigová, Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech Republic, Marcela Rohosková, Czech Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture in Prague, Vit Kodes, Czech Hydrometeorological<br />

Institute and Miroslav Kutílek, Prague<br />

SESSION NO. 102<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenor: Vadakattu V. Gupta, CSIRO–Land and Water<br />

Presiding: James Tiedje, Dept. Crop & <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

102-1 1152a A Novel PLFA-13C Method for Tracking C into<br />

Microbial Communities during In Situ Decomposition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forest Litter. J. Moore Kucera, USDA-<br />

ARS and Richard Dick*, Ohio State Univ<br />

102-2 955a Microbial Diversity in a Constructed Wetland<br />

Treating Acid Coal Mine Drainage. Warren Dick*,<br />

The Ohio State Univ-OARDC, Olli Tuovinen, The<br />

Ohio State Univ and Duongruitai Nicomrat, National<br />

Science and Technology Development Agency<br />

102-4 1153a Microbial Community Dynamics under Organic<br />

Farming System in Korea Using Phospholipid<br />

Fatty Acid Analysis. Yun-Jeong Lee* 1 , Jae-Hong<br />

Roo1 , Sang-Beom Lee1 , Hang-Yeon Weon1 and<br />

Hyo-Jin Lim2 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology, (2)Hankyong National<br />

Univ<br />

102-3 1146a <strong>Soil</strong> Fauna and Decomposition: A Global Litter<br />

Experiment. Diana Wall*, Colorado State Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 103<br />

102-5 1153b LH-PCR and T-RFLP Analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Bacterial<br />

Community Responses to Alternative Land Management<br />

Practices for Tomato Production.<br />

Tiehang Wu* 1 , Dan O. Chellemi 2 , Kendall J. Martin<br />

3 , Jim H. Graham 4 and Erin N. Rosskopf 2 ,<br />

(1)USHRL, USDA-ARS & CREC, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

(2)USHRL, USDA-ARS, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biology,<br />

(4)CREC, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

102-6 1154a Fungal and Methanogen Functional Groups in<br />

Boreal Forests and Wetlands in Interior Alaska:<br />

Abundance, Diversity, and Process in the Face <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Change. Mark Waldrop* 1 , Jennifer<br />

W. Harden 1 , Merritt R. Turetsky 2 and Neville Millar<br />

2 , (1)U.S. Geological Survey, (2)Michigan State<br />

Univ<br />

102-7 1154b <strong>Soil</strong> Macromolecular Chemistry and Molecular<br />

Microbial Ecology. Ji-Zheng He* 1 , Yong-Guan<br />

Zhu 1 and Fan Liu 2 , (1)Research Centre for Eco-Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, CAS, (2)Huazhong Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

102-8 1155b Relations between Biodegradation, Microbial Genetic<br />

Potential and Global Structure <strong>of</strong> Bacterial<br />

Communities in a Silty Cultivated <strong>Soil</strong>: Case <strong>of</strong><br />

2,4-D. Laure Vieublé-Gonod*, UMR INRA–INA<br />

PG–Environnement & Grandes Cultures, Fabrice<br />

Martin laurent, UMR Microbiologie et Géochimie<br />

des Sols, INRA-Université de Bourgogne and Claire<br />

Chenu, UMR Biogeochimie des Milieux Continentaux<br />

SESSION NO. 103<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural & Environmental<br />

Policy—Oral<br />

Convenors: Paul L. Vlek, Center <strong>of</strong> Develp. Res. (ZEF);<br />

Douglas Karlen, USDA-ARS,Natl. <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth Lab.<br />

Presiding: Mateugue Diack, Université Gaston Berger<br />

103-1 1:15 PM Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural and<br />

Environmental Policy. Johannes Bouma*, Wageningen<br />

University and Research Center<br />

103-2 1:45 PM Evaluating <strong>Soil</strong> Quality for an Environment-<br />

Friendly Agriculture in Korea. Won Kyo Jung*,<br />

Jung Hui Yoon, Sun Kwan Kim and Han Kang<br />

Kwak, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

103-3 2:05 PM The Creeping Disaster <strong>of</strong> Land Degradation in<br />

Africa. Paul L.G. Vlek* and Lulseged T. Desta, Center<br />

for Development Research<br />

103-4 2:25 PM Developing Management Strategies to Sustain<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility in West Africa. Mateugue Diack*,<br />

Université Gaston Berger<br />

103-5 2:45 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Assessment: A Potential Policy Tool<br />

to Move beyond T. Douglas L. Karlen* 1 , Susan S.<br />

Andrews2 , Ted M. Zobeck3 and Brian J. Wienhold1 ,<br />

(1)USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS),<br />

(2)USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

(NRCS), ENTSC, (3)USDA-ARS<br />

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SESSION NO. 104<br />

SESSION NO. 104<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

3.3P Plant Responses and Adaptation to Ionic Stresses<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: Leon Kochian, USDA-ARS; Yoko Yamamoto,<br />

Okayama University<br />

Presiding: Hideaki Matsumoto, Okayama University<br />

104-1 1633a Response <strong>of</strong> Paddy to Identified <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility<br />

Constraints in Coastal Agro Eco System <strong>of</strong> Karnataka,<br />

India. G.S Dasog, P.L. Patil*, Dhanya Mathews,<br />

Harikrishna B.L, K.M. Anegundi and Tejaswini<br />

N.B, University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

104-2 1633b Development and Validation <strong>of</strong> a Hydroponic<br />

Screening Method to Identify Acid <strong>Soil</strong> Adapted<br />

Genotypes <strong>of</strong> the Tropical Forage Grass<br />

Brachiaria. Peter Wenzl, Alba Chaves, Maria<br />

Buitrago, Gloria Patino, John Miles and Idupulapati<br />

Rao*, CIAT<br />

104-3 1634a Identification <strong>of</strong> Aluminum Resistant Common<br />

Bean Genotypes Using a Hydroponic Screening<br />

Method. German Manrique, Idupulapati Rao* and<br />

Stephen Beebe, CIAT<br />

104-4 1634b Analysis <strong>of</strong> Al Tolerant Inducible Protein in Signalgrass<br />

(Brachiaria decumbens) Root Using Two-<br />

Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis and LC/MS/MS<br />

System. Yoshikuni Masaoka* 1 , Shoushi Kumada 1 ,<br />

Kae Hayakawa 1 , Tomohiro Araki 2 and Akira Saito 3 ,<br />

(1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Biosphere Science, Hiroshima<br />

University, (2)Kyushu Tokai University,<br />

(3)National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu<br />

Okinawa Region<br />

104-5 1635a Ameriorative Effect <strong>of</strong> Excreted Organic Acids<br />

from Plant Roots on Aluminum Toxicity in Acid<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Hideaki Matsumoto* 1 , Hong Shen 2 , Zheng<br />

Ming Yang 3 , Hiroki Osawa 4 , Takayuki Sasaki 1 and<br />

Yoko Yamamoto 1 , (1)Research Institute for Bioresources,<br />

Okayama University, (2)College <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural<br />

University, (3)Agricultural Division Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jilian University, (4)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

and Life Science, University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

104-6 1635b Detection <strong>of</strong> Salt Tolerance Using Chlorophyll<br />

Fluorescence Photometer. Sei Joon Park 1 , Ju Young<br />

Lee 2 , Sang Eun Lee 3 , Sung Yung Yoo 3 , Myoung<br />

Yong Shim* 1 , Seung Gil Yun 3 and Tae Wan Kim 3 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Ecological Phytochemistry, Hankyong<br />

National University, (2)Division <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

RDA, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Plant Resources<br />

Science, Hankyong National University<br />

104-7 1732a Zinc- Boron Interaction Effects on Yield, Yield<br />

Components and Chemical Composition <strong>of</strong><br />

Wheat. S. M. Hosseini*, Eghlid Agricultural Research<br />

Station,Fars Province<br />

104-8 1732b Metal Binding Properties <strong>of</strong> Root Exudates from<br />

Maize and Wheat. Deo Pal*, V. Siva Prasad Ganjala<br />

and Brajesh Aggarwal, Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute<br />

104-9 1733a General Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Acidity in South China<br />

and Plant Adaptation to Acid <strong>Soil</strong>. Ren Fang Shen*<br />

and Rong Fu Chen, State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Sustainable Agriculture, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

104-10 1733b Functional Analysis <strong>of</strong> Adaptation <strong>of</strong> Plants to<br />

Strongly Acidic <strong>Soil</strong>. Hiroyuki Kashima* 1 , Hitomi<br />

Mase 1 , Fumie Shinmachi 2 , Akira Noguchi 1 , Satohiko<br />

Sasaki 1 and Isao Hasegawa 1 , (1)College <strong>of</strong> Biore-<br />

84<br />

source <strong>Sciences</strong>, Nihon University, (2)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Junior College, Nihon University<br />

104-11 1734a Functional Analysis <strong>of</strong> Thiol Compounds Involved<br />

in Sulfur Metabolism During Cadmium-<br />

Ion Stress in Arabidopsis thaliana.Atsuko Hiruta* 1 ,<br />

Mio Watanabe 1 , Mai Niikura 1 , Sayuri Kurasako 1 , Hiroyuki<br />

Kashima 1 , Fumie Shinmachi 2 , Akira<br />

Noguchi 1 and Isao Hasegawa 1 , (1)College <strong>of</strong> Bioresource<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>,Nihon University, (2)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Junior College, Nihon University<br />

104-12 1734b Effect <strong>of</strong> Liming and N and P Fertilization on<br />

the Growth <strong>of</strong> Soybean in an Acid <strong>Soil</strong> in Zimbabwe.<br />

Justice Nyamangara (Dr)*, Memory Matokwe<br />

and Chipo Musharo, University <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & Agricultural Engineering<br />

104-13 1735a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Differences in Tolerance to Aluminium<br />

Toxicity among some Tropical Cowpea<br />

(Vigna Unguiculata) Genotypes. E. A. Akinrinde*<br />

and K. N Ezeh, Agronomy Department, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria<br />

104-14 1735b <strong>Soil</strong> Acidity (Al) Impact on Nutrient Use Efficiency<br />

and Yield Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Crops. Virupax<br />

Baligar*, USDA-ARS-SPCL-BARC-West and<br />

Nand K. Fageria, EMBRAPA National Rice and<br />

Bean Center<br />

104-15 1832a A Role <strong>of</strong> Salicylic Acid in Aluminum Toxicity<br />

Mechanism in Plant Cells. Yoko Yamamoto* 1 ,<br />

Sanae Rikiishi 1 , Tijen Demiral 2 , Takayuki Sasaki 1<br />

and Hideaki Matsumoto 1 , (1)Research Institute for<br />

Bioresources, Okayama University, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science, Ege University<br />

104-16 1833a Screening <strong>of</strong> Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Genotypes.<br />

Ramasamy Krishnasamy*, D. Jegadeeswari,<br />

U. Surendran and Chinnappan Sudhalakshmi, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural University<br />

104-17 1833b Screening <strong>of</strong> Cowpea for Phosphorus Use Efficiency<br />

from Rock Phosphate. Sabiou Mahamane*<br />

1 , W. A. Payne 1 , Richard H. Loeppert 1 , J. C.<br />

Miller 2 and D. W. Reed 2 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(2)Department <strong>of</strong> Horticulture<br />

104-18 1933a Emerging Boron Deficiency in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Crops in<br />

India and Its Management. M. V. Singh*, Indian<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

SESSION NO. 105<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

4.2B Biologically Intensive Agriculture: an Approach to<br />

Combating Hunger for the Poor—Oral<br />

Convenors: John Ryan, ICARDA; Cheryl Palm, Columbia<br />

University<br />

Presiding: John Doran, USDA-ARS, 116 Keim Hall<br />

105-1 1:15 PM Biologically Intensive Agriculture: Moving towards<br />

a Sustainable Future for All. John W.<br />

Doran*, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska and USDA-ARS cooperator,<br />

Cheryl Palm, Tropical Agriculture <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

The Earth Institute at Columbia University,<br />

Frederick Kirschenmann, Leopold Center for Sustainable<br />

Agriculture and Ken Cassman, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

105-2 1:45 PM Opportunities and Constraints for Addressing<br />

Human Mineral Micronutrient Malnutrition


through <strong>Soil</strong> Management. J.M. Duxbury* 1 , M.<br />

Bodruzzaman 2 , S.E. Johnson 3 , J.G. Lauren 1 , C. A.<br />

Meisner 4 and R.M. Welch 5 , (1)Cornell University,<br />

(2)Wheat Research Centre, (3)<strong>International</strong> Rice<br />

Research Institute, (4)IFDC, (5)US Plant, <strong>Soil</strong> &<br />

Nutrition Lab.<br />

105-3 2:05 PM Potential <strong>of</strong> Biologically Intensive Agriculture for<br />

Feeding People in Kenya: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Manor<br />

House Agricultural Centre Activities. Emmanuel<br />

Chiwo Omondi* Sr. 1 , Gatua W. Mbugwa 2 , John<br />

Jeavons 3 , Baldas Murambakania 1 , Rhoda Nyambori<br />

1 , Margaret Wamalwa 1 , Elijah Mulegwa 1 , Sandra<br />

Mardigian 4 and John Okomba 1 , (1)Manor House<br />

Agricultural Center, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming,<br />

(3)Ecology Action, (4)Kilili Self Help Project<br />

105-4 2:25 PM Productivity, Promotion, and the System <strong>of</strong> Rice<br />

Intensification (SRI): A Case for Caution in the<br />

Process <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Innovation. Andrew J.<br />

McDonald*, Peter Hobbs and Susan Riha, Cornell<br />

University<br />

105-5 2:45 PM “CIESA Project, a Biointensive Model for Food<br />

Security in Argentina”. Juan Fernando Pia*,<br />

CIESA (Research and Teaching Centre <strong>of</strong> Sustainable<br />

Agriculture), Mark Jordan, CIESA and Conrado<br />

Tognetti, CEDHA & ARS<br />

SESSION NO. 106<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

High Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Theater<br />

Authors Present 1:15 PM–3:15 PM<br />

Convenors: James Bockheim, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin;<br />

John Kimble, USDA-NRCS-NCSS;<br />

Chien-lu Ping, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks<br />

Presiding: Sergey Goryachkin, Russian Academy Science<br />

106-1 2913b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon in the Northern Circumpolar<br />

Permafrost Regions. Charles Tarnocai*, Agriculture<br />

and Agri-Food Canada<br />

106-2 2914a Cryosols <strong>of</strong> the Lena Delta: An Example for the<br />

Necessity <strong>of</strong> <strong>International</strong> Correlation between<br />

the Existing Classifications. Eva-Maria Pfeiffer*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Lars Kutzbach, University <strong>of</strong> Greifswald<br />

106-3 2914b Below-Ground Carbon Pools and Permafrost Instability<br />

in the East-European Russian Arctic.<br />

Galina Mazhitova*, Komi Science Center, Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Peter Kuhry, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockholm, Naum G. Oberman, MIREKO Company<br />

and Vladimir Romanovsky, Geophysical Institute,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Fairbanks<br />

106-4 2915a Weathering, Landform and Cryogenic Features<br />

<strong>of</strong> Volcanic-Rock Landscape <strong>of</strong> Keller Peninsula,<br />

Admiralty Bay, Antartica. Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer*,<br />

Marcio R. Francelino, Felipe N. B. Simas, Manoel<br />

R. Albuquerque and Liovando M. Costa, Departamento<br />

do Solos-Universidade Federal de Viçosa<br />

106-5 2915b Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics and Microbial<br />

Community Structure During Climate Change<br />

Scenarios in Arctic <strong>Soil</strong>s. Maren Oelbermann* 1 ,<br />

Michael English2 and Sherry L. Schiff1 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Waterloo, (2)Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

SESSION NO. 107<br />

106-6 2916b Global Warming Impact on Carbon Cycle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Permafrost-Affected Ecosystems in Russia.<br />

Vladimir Stolbovoy*, European Commission Joint<br />

Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability<br />

106-7 3013a Community Size, Structure and Temperature<br />

Adaption <strong>of</strong> Methane Oxidizing Bacteria in Tundra<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Uta Zimmermann* 1 , Christian<br />

Knoblauch 1 , Martin Blumenberg 2 and Eva-Maria<br />

Pfeiffer 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg, Institute <strong>of</strong> Biogeochemistry<br />

and Marine Chemistry<br />

106-8 3013b <strong>Soil</strong> Formation in Frost-boil Environments. Yuri<br />

Shur* 1 , Chien-Lu Ping 1 and M. Torre Jorgenson 2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, (2)Alaska Biological<br />

Research Inc<br />

106-9 3014b Clay Fraction Mineralogy <strong>of</strong> Cryosols from Maritime<br />

Antarctica. Felipe N.B. Simas* 1 , Carlos<br />

E.G.R. Schaefer 1 , Vander Freitas de Melo 2 , Marcelo<br />

B. Guerra 3 , MArtin Saunders 4 and Robert Gilkes 4 ,<br />

(1)Departamento do Solos-Universidade Federal de<br />

Viçosa, (2)Universidade Federtal do Parana, (3)Universidadde<br />

Federal de Viçosa, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

SESSION NO. 107<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 2, Second Floor<br />

1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Theater II<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Johannes Bouma, retired<br />

Presiding: Hangsheng Lin, Penn State Univ.<br />

107-1 340a Correlation <strong>of</strong> Redoximorphic Features to Hydrology.<br />

David L. Lindbo* 1 , Erik D. Severson2 ,<br />

Gerren Lanier1 and Michael Vepraskas1 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept, North Carolina State Univ, (2)USDA-<br />

NRCS<br />

107-2 340b Hydropedology Applied to Imperfectly Drained<br />

Landscapes in Closed Basins. Jim Richardson*<br />

and David Hammer, NRCS-USDA<br />

107-3 341a <strong>Soil</strong>-Hydrology Interpretations Developed from<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Surveys Based on <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology. Doug<br />

Wysocki*, Jim Richardson, David Hammer and<br />

Steve Peasley, NRCS-USDA<br />

107-4 341b Concepts <strong>of</strong> Pedology, Geomorphology and Hydrology<br />

for Flat Landscapes. Philip J.<br />

Schoeneberger* 1 , Jim Richardson2 , Douglas<br />

Wysocki3 and Wesley L. Miller1 , (1)USDA-NRCS,<br />

(2)NRCS-USDA, (3)Natural Resource Conservation<br />

Service<br />

107-5 342a Hydropedological Map <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> Croatia.<br />

Zeljko Vidacek* 1 , Matko Bogunovic2 , Stjepan<br />

Husnjak3 , Mario Sraka3 and Aleksandra Bensa3 ,<br />

(1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Faculty Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Zagreb, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept Agricultural Faculty<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Zagreb, (3)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Faculty Univ <strong>of</strong> Zagreb<br />

107-6 343b Capturing Heritage <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Data for Pedometric<br />

Analysis and Modelling: the S-map Approach.<br />

Allan E. Hewitt*, Linda Lilburne, Ian H.<br />

Lynn and Trevor H. Webb, Landcare Research<br />

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SESSION NO. 107<br />

107-7 439a <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Based on Water and Chemical<br />

Transport. Virgil L. Quisenberry*, Clemson Univ<br />

and Sylvia Koszinski, ZALF<br />

107-8 439b Deriving <strong>Soil</strong>s Information from Foundation<br />

Data and Knowledge. Daniel M. Brough* 1 , Mike<br />

J. Grundy 1 , Neil J. McKenzie 2 and David W.<br />

Jacquier 2 , (1)Natural Resources & Mines Queensland,<br />

(2)CSIRO Land and Water<br />

107-9 440a Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Structure on Saturated Hydraulic<br />

Conductivity in the Piedmont <strong>of</strong> Georgia, USA.<br />

L.T. West*, Maria E. Abreu, David E. Radcliffe and<br />

Miguel L. Cabrera, University <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

107-10 440b Hydropedology in Action: <strong>Soil</strong> Changes After 40<br />

Years <strong>of</strong> Wastewater Irrigation. Charles Walker*<br />

and Hangsheng Lin, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

107-11 441a Modeling <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Properties as a Function<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morphological Features and Land use. Xiaobo<br />

Zhou* 1 , Henry Lin 1 , ED White 2 , John Chibirka 2 and<br />

Yuri K. Plowden 3 , (1)Penn State Univ, (2)USDA-<br />

NRCS, (3)Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

107-12 442a Reduction <strong>of</strong> Iron Oxides in Wetland <strong>Soil</strong>s. Martin<br />

C. Rabenhorst* 1 , Rebecca R. Blank 2 and Bruce<br />

R. James 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

107-13 443a A Morphological Approach to Understanding<br />

Preferential Flow Using X-ray Computed Tomography<br />

and Image Analysis. Sacha J. Mooney* and<br />

Catherine Morris, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nottingham<br />

107-14 443b Hydropedology, Geomorphology and Groundwater<br />

Processes Hold the Keys to Land Degradation—Case<br />

Studies in SW Victoria, Australia.<br />

Richard MacEwan* 1 , Peter G. Dahlhaus 2 and Jon<br />

Fawcett 1 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Ballarat<br />

SESSION NO. 108<br />

Convention Center, Room 109AB, First Floor<br />

1.4B Indigenous <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Systems—Oral<br />

Presiding: P. V. Krasilnikov, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

108-1 3:30 PM Indigenous <strong>Soil</strong> Classification in Mexico. Carlos<br />

Alberto Ortiz-Solorio* and Ma del Carmen Gutiérrez-Castorena,<br />

Colegio de Postgraduados<br />

108-2 4:00 PM Use <strong>of</strong> Ethnopedology in <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys. Joseph<br />

Tabor*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Arizona<br />

108-3 4:20 PM Mayan <strong>Soil</strong> Classification in the Yucatan State,<br />

Mexico. Francisco Bautista* 1 , Alfred Zinck2 and<br />

Héctor Estrada Medina1 , (1)FMVZ, Univ Autónoma<br />

de Yucatán, (2)<strong>International</strong> Institute for Geo-Information<br />

Science and Earth Observation<br />

108-4 4:40 PM Integrating Indegenous Knowledge and Conventional<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Approacges to Detailed <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Survey in Kaduna State, Nigeria. B.A. Raji* 1 ,<br />

W.B Malgwi2 , V.O. Chude3 and F. Berding3 , (1)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> science, Ahmadu Bello Univ, (2)Ahmadu<br />

Bello Univ, (3)FAO Nigerian Office<br />

108-5 5:00 PM Historical and Ethnological Outline <strong>of</strong> Brazilian<br />

Pedology: a Contribution. Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer*,<br />

Departamento do Solos-Universidade Federal<br />

de Viçosa<br />

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SESSION NO. 109<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 1, Second Floor<br />

1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols<br />

—Theater<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Alexander Makeev, Science Park <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

University<br />

Presiding: Edoardo Costantini, ISSDS<br />

109-1 644a Reticulate Red Clay with Aeolian Origin in<br />

Southern China and Its Paleo-environmental Implications.<br />

Xue-feng Hu*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Science and Engineering, Shanghai Univ<br />

109-2 644b <strong>Soil</strong> Non- Monetary Values. Edoardo A.C. Costantini*,<br />

CRA-ISSDS<br />

109-3 744b Using Data on Humic Acids <strong>of</strong> Paleosols Under<br />

Studying <strong>of</strong> the Ancient Cultural Landscapes.<br />

Maria Dergacheva* Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Agrochemistry SB RAS<br />

109-4 745a Podzol Development with Time on Sandy Beach<br />

Deposits in Southern Norway. Daniela Sauer*,<br />

Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Hohenheim, Isabelle Schülli-Maurer, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim,<br />

Ragnhild Sperstad, Norwegian Inst.-Land Inventory,<br />

Rolf Sørensen, Agricultural Univ <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

and Karl Stahr, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

109-5 745b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Basin Subsidence and Climate<br />

Change on Acid Sulfate Paleosols Within the Cretaceous<br />

(Berriasian 137-144 Ma) Purbeck Group,<br />

Dorset, England. Dennis Terry* Jr. and Edwin Anderson,<br />

Temple Univ<br />

109-6 746a The Holocene Tephra-paleosol Sequences <strong>of</strong><br />

Kamchatka Peninsula. Sergey A. Shoba1 , Alexander<br />

O. Makeev* 2 , Irina O. Alyabina2 , Maria S.<br />

Marechek3 , Alexei A. Sakharov3 and Lalita V. Zaharihina4<br />

, (1)Moscow State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept.,<br />

(2)Moscow State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Inst, (3)Moscow State<br />

Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Faculty, (4)Science-Research Geotechnological<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> the Far-East Branch <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

109-7 746b Trace Element Differentiation in <strong>Soil</strong> Patterns<br />

Under Tropical Rainforest, the Role <strong>of</strong> Climatic<br />

Change. Temgoua Emile*, <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Agricultural Science, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Dschang and Bitom Dieudonné, Earth Science Dept,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Yaoundé1<br />

109-8 747a <strong>Soil</strong> Development on a Flight <strong>of</strong> Marine Terraces<br />

in Metaponto, Southern Italy. Stephen Wagner* 1 ,<br />

Daniela Sauer1 , Christine Stein1 , Helmut Brückner2 and Karl Stahr1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Land Evaluation, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, (2)Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography, Philipps-University Marburg<br />

109-9 747b Scale, Paleoclimate, and 13C in Pedogenic Carbonate:<br />

From the Rhizosphere to the Biome. H.<br />

Curtis Monger*, New Mexico State University, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Horticulture and David R. Cole,<br />

Oak Ridge National Laboratory<br />

109-10 748a Polygenetic <strong>Soil</strong>s and Environmental Changes in<br />

the Northern Subtropical Region <strong>of</strong> China. Kening<br />

WU*, Department <strong>of</strong> Land Science and Technology,<br />

China University <strong>of</strong> Geoscience<br />

109-11 748b “Plinthitic Paleosols” in the Mediterranean Region:<br />

Examples from the Coast <strong>of</strong> Western Liguria<br />

(Northern Italy). Luca Trombino*, (1) University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Milano, Earth <strong>Sciences</strong> Department (2)<br />

CNR–IDPA and Ivano Rellini, University <strong>of</strong> Genova,<br />

DipTeRis


SESSION NO. 110<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Theater 3, Second Floor<br />

2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s–Basis for Ecological<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Functions—Theater II<br />

Authors Present 3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Convenor: Joseph Pignatello, Connecticut Agricultural<br />

Experiment<br />

Presiding: Martin Gerzabek, University <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

110-1 845a <strong>Soil</strong> Minerals – Computer Simulations <strong>of</strong> Sorption<br />

Properties. Daniel Tunega*, Dept for Environmental<br />

Research, Georg Haberhauer, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Research, Hans Lischka, Inst for Theoretical<br />

Chemistry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Vienna and Martin H.<br />

Gerzabek, Inst for <strong>Soil</strong> Research, Univ <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

110-2 845b Applicability <strong>of</strong> Pfeifer-Avnir fractal Method to<br />

Study Vapor Sorption <strong>of</strong> Organic Compounds on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Artem A. Mishchenko*, Vladimir A. Breus,<br />

Sergey A. Neckludov and Irina P. Breus, Kazan State<br />

Univ<br />

110-3 101a The Forces, in Nanoscale, Involved in Adhesion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Particles. Fabio de L. Leite, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Physics <strong>of</strong> São Carlos, University <strong>of</strong> São Paulo<br />

(USP), Paulo Sergio de P. Herrmann*, Embrapa<br />

Agricultural Instrumentation and Ervino C. Ziemath,<br />

Physics Department, IGCE<br />

110-4 846a Microstructural Porosity, Capillary Forces, and<br />

Long Term Retention in <strong>Soil</strong> Particles. Yukiko O.<br />

Aochi and Walter Farmer*, Univ. <strong>of</strong> CA Riverside<br />

110-5 846b Sorption-Desorption Behavior <strong>of</strong> Atrazine in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Irrigated with Reclaimed Wastewater. Benny<br />

Chefetz*, Hebrew Univ <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem and Yaron<br />

Drori, Hebrew Univ <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem<br />

110-6 847a Sorption <strong>of</strong> Triazines and Trichloroethene to Homoionic<br />

Smectites. Vaneet Aggarwal* 1 , Hui Li1 ,<br />

David A. Laird2 , Stephen A. Boyd1 , Cliff T. Johnston3<br />

and Brian J. Teppen1 , (1)Michigan State Univ,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS, (3)Purdue Univ<br />

110-7 847b Sorption <strong>of</strong> a Hydrophilic Pesticide: Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Content and Matric Potential. Tyson<br />

E. Ochsner* 1 , Brandon M. Stephens2 , William C.<br />

Koskinen1 and Rai Kookana3 , (1)USDA-ARS,<br />

(2)Dep. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water, and Climate, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />

(3)CSIRO Land and Water<br />

110-8 946a Effects <strong>of</strong> Kerogen Carbons on Extraction, Sorption<br />

Equilibrium and Kinetics <strong>of</strong> PAHs in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Sediments. Yong Ran*, Guangzhou Inst <strong>of</strong><br />

Geochemistry, Ke Sun, Guangzhou Inst <strong>of</strong> Geochemistry,<br />

Baoshan Xing, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Insect<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts and Peter<br />

Grathwohl, Center <strong>of</strong> Applied Geosciences, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tübingen<br />

110-9 946b Ionic Strength-Induced Formation <strong>of</strong> Smectite<br />

Quasicrystals Enhances Nitroaromatic Compound<br />

Sorption. Hui Li* 1 , Brian Teppen1 , David<br />

Laird2 , Cliff Johnston3 and Stephen A. Boyd1 ,<br />

(1)Michigan State Univ, (2)USDA-ARS, (3)Purdue<br />

Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 112<br />

SESSION NO. 111<br />

Convention Center, Room 114, First Floor<br />

3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and<br />

Social Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Oral<br />

Convenors: Lamourdia Thiombiano, FAO Regional Office<br />

for Africa; Alain Ruellan, INRA<br />

Presiding: Ricardo Ralisch, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Londrina<br />

111-1 3:30 PM Supporting Decision Making at the Regional<br />

Scale; An Approach to Put <strong>Soil</strong> Information in a<br />

Stakeholder Context. Marthijn Sonneveld* 1 , Jetse<br />

Stoorvogel2 , Alejandra Mora-Vallejo1 and Lieven<br />

Claessens1 , (1)Wageningen Univ and Research Center,<br />

(2)Wageningen Univ and Research Center<br />

111-2 4:00 PM Further Experiences with Conservation Agriculture<br />

in Africa. Ademir Calegari, IAPAR and John<br />

Ashburner*, FAO Regional Office for Africa<br />

111-3 4:20 PM Using GIS Tools to Identify Valuable <strong>Soil</strong>s, Viable<br />

Farms and Vulnerable Areas. Caroline M. Alves*,<br />

USDA /NRCS<br />

111-4 4:40 PM Land Agroecological Evaluation for Designing<br />

the Agronomy Systems. Valeriy I. Kiryushin*,<br />

Russian State Agricultural Univ–MTAA, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept<br />

111-5 5:00 PM Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Participatory Watershed Management<br />

in Drylands <strong>of</strong> India. Jagir Singh Samra*, Indian<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Research<br />

SESSION NO. 112<br />

Convention Center, Room 108AB, First Floor<br />

3.5D Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation IV. Salinization,<br />

Sodification and Other Forms <strong>of</strong> Degradation in<br />

Agricultural and Native Ecosystems—Oral<br />

Convenors: Hong Di, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science;<br />

James Oster, Univ. <strong>of</strong> California-Riverside<br />

Presiding: Tibor Toth, MTA<br />

112-1 3:30 PM Uses and Abuses <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources: An<br />

Historical Review. Daniel Hillel*, Goddard Institute,<br />

Columbia Univ<br />

112-2 4:00 PM Water and <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Management and Sslt<br />

Redistribution in Irrigation Systems. Bernard Vincent*<br />

1 , Serge Marlet2 , Alain Vidal1 , Sami Bouarfa3 ,<br />

Jingwei Wu4 , Jingzong Yang4 , Mamadou K. N’Diaye5<br />

, Marcel Kuper2 and Daniel Zimmer6 , (1)Cemagref,<br />

(2)CIRAD, (3)Cemagre, (4)Wuhan Univ,<br />

(5)IER, (6)World Water Council<br />

112-3 4:20 PM Effect <strong>of</strong> Farming Systems on Deep Drainage in<br />

High Salinity Hazard Area. Philippa E. Tolmie* 1 ,<br />

Andrew JW Biggs2 , Jeremy Whish3 , D. Mark Silburn1<br />

and Vic French4 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines/APSRU, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines, (3)CSIRO/APSRU, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />

Industries and Fisheries/APSRU<br />

112-4 4:40 PM Impact <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Water Quality on Infiltration<br />

in a Combined Irrigation-Rain System. Donald L.<br />

Suarez*, USDA-ARS, U.S. Salinity Laboratory,<br />

Scott M. Lesch, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside and<br />

James Wood, USDA-ARS U. S. Salinity Laboratory<br />

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SESSION NO. 112<br />

112-5 5:00 PM Measurement <strong>of</strong> Fluxes in the Rootzone: Tools<br />

and their Uses. Brent Clothier* 1 , Steve Green 1 ,<br />

Marijn Van der Velde 2 , Glendon W. Gee 3 , Carlo van<br />

den Dijssel 1 , Siva Sivakumaran 1 and Markus<br />

Deurer 1 , (1)HortResearch, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve),<br />

(3)Battelle<br />

SESSION NO. 113<br />

Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor<br />

4.4A Case Histories <strong>of</strong> the Relationships Among <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Societies—Oral<br />

Convenor: David Kissel, <strong>Soil</strong>, Plt & Water Lab., Univ. <strong>of</strong> GA<br />

Presiding: Pam Hazelton, University <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

113-1 3:30 PM <strong>Soil</strong> and Paintings: A Way to Achieve Public<br />

Awareness. Fiorenzo C. Ugolini*, Dept <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Plant Nutrition<br />

113-2 3:55 PM Ancient and Recent Challenges in the Utilization<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources in Egypt. Salah A.<br />

Tahoun*, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> El-Zagazig<br />

113-3 4:15 PM From Marl to Rock Powder: On the History <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Management by Rock Materials.<br />

Verena Winiwarter*, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />

Winfried E.H. Blum, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

113-4 4:35 PM Some Theoretical Questions <strong>of</strong> a History <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Cover and Civilization. Lev O. Karpachevskiy* 1 ,<br />

Tatiana A. Zubkova2 and Yunus N. Ashinov2 ,<br />

(1)Moscow State Univ , Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(2)Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

113-5 4:55 PM <strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge and General Public: How<br />

to Bridge the Gap?. Maria da G. de V. X. Ferreira*,<br />

Univ Católica de Pernambuco and Carmem S. M.<br />

Masutti, Fundação Univ Federal do Vale do São<br />

Francisco<br />

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POSTERS<br />

Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–6:00 pm<br />

SESSION NO. 114<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.0B <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Anthropocence—Poster<br />

Convenor: Victor Targulian, Inst. <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

114-1 109b Estimation <strong>of</strong> Lead and Cadmium Mobility in<br />

the Winter Wheat System. Rimma Turekeldieva*<br />

Jr., Taraz State Univ named by H. Dulati<br />

114-2 110a Anthropogenically Transformed Grounds in the<br />

Conditions <strong>of</strong> Industrial Dumps Recultivation.<br />

Farida E. Kozybaeva*, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

114-3 110b Stability <strong>of</strong> Ecological and Biological Properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s to Chemical Pollution. Anna A. Popovich*,<br />

Alena V. Evreinova, Diana K. Aznaurjan and Sergei<br />

I. Kolesnikov, Rostov State Univ<br />

114-4 111a Change <strong>of</strong> Ecological and Biological Properties <strong>of</strong><br />

Chernozem Ordinary at Pollution by Technogenic<br />

Products <strong>of</strong> Nonmetallic Nature. Sergei I.<br />

Kolesnikov* and Anna A. Popovich, Rostov State<br />

Univ<br />

114-5 111b The Modification <strong>of</strong> Humus Content in Moldova<br />

Chernozems Under the Process <strong>of</strong> Explotation in<br />

Agriculture. Serafim V. Andriesh* V, Inst for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science<br />

SESSION NO. 115<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.0PA Multiscale Mapping <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties for<br />

Environmental Studies, Agriculture, and<br />

Decision-Making—Poster<br />

Convenor: Ana M. Tarquis, Dpto. Matemática Aplicada–<br />

E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic University <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

115-1 209a Plant Available Water Modified by Landscape.<br />

Sally D. Logsdon*, NSTL<br />

115-2 209b Potential <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources forAgricultural<br />

Development in Bahariya Oasis. III. Potentiality<br />

<strong>of</strong> water resources. Mohamed Abbas<br />

Rasheed* and Khaled Mohamed Darwish, National<br />

Research Centre–<strong>Soil</strong>s and Water Use Dept.<br />

115-3 210a Effect <strong>of</strong> Microbial Inhibitors on Nitrous Oxide<br />

Flux from Paddy Field. Aditi Srivastava, G.B.Pant<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology and Venkatesh<br />

Bharadwaj*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agrometeorology, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, G.B. Pant Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology<br />

115-4 210b Predicting Depth to Subsurface <strong>Soil</strong> Features<br />

Using Differential GPS and GIS Techniques. R. L.<br />

Livingston*, W. D. Daniels and D.C. McMillen,<br />

USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

115-5 211a SCORPAN-Based <strong>Soil</strong>-Landscape Modeling in<br />

North-East Florida. Sabine Grunwald* 1 , Sanjay<br />

Lamsal2 , G. W. Hurt3 , Gregory L. Bruland4 and<br />

Nicholas B. Comerford4 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> & Water Sci. Dept.,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> & Water Sci. Dept., Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, (4)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, IFAS<br />

115-6 211b Stochastic Simulations <strong>of</strong> Spatial Variability in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties Based on Multifractal Characteristics.<br />

Alexandra.N Kravchenko*, Michigan State<br />

Univ


115-7 212a Nitrous Oxide Emission from an Irrigated Pasture<br />

– Spatial Variability and Method Comparison.<br />

Debra A. Turner*, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

115-8 212b Pedological Sampling Adds Value to a Study to<br />

Evaluate the Status <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen, Phosphorus, And<br />

Potassium in the Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Lower<br />

Fraser Valley <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Canada. Elizabeth<br />

A. Kenney* 1 , Grant Kowalenko 1 , Orlando W.<br />

Schmidt 2 and Ge<strong>of</strong>f Hughes-Games 2 , (1)Agriculture<br />

& Agri-Food Canada, (2)British Columbia Ministry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Lands<br />

115-9 213a <strong>Soil</strong> Patterns in Bangladesh. Syed Elahi*, Dhaka<br />

Univ, M. S. Hussain, Dhaka University, Hari<br />

Eswaran, USDA/NRCS <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Division and M.<br />

M. Hoque, <strong>Soil</strong> Resources Development Institute<br />

115-10 213b <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping Unit Discrimination by Using Remote<br />

Sensing in Varamin Area <strong>of</strong> Iran. Fereydoon<br />

Sarmadian* and Kamran Moravej, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran<br />

115-11 214a Predicting <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture in the Field from Amplitude<br />

Temperature. Abdul Wahab A. R. Al-kayssi* 1 ,<br />

Abdullah Najim Al-Ani 1 and Ali Abas AlKaraghouli<br />

2 , (1)Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (2)Solar Energy<br />

Research Center<br />

115-12 214b Total Heavy Metal Spatial Patterns in Calcareous<br />

and Saline <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Khuzestan Alluvial Plain,<br />

Southwest <strong>of</strong> Iran. Amir H. Charkhabi* Sr., <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Conservation and Watershed Management Research<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

115-13 215a Geographic Mapping and Analysis Using GIS <strong>of</strong><br />

Study Areas in Bahariya Oasis, Egypt. Mohamed<br />

Abbas Rasheed, <strong>Soil</strong>s & Water Use Dept, National<br />

Research Centre (NRC), Khaled Mohamed Darwish*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s & Water Use Depy, National Research<br />

Centre (NRC), and Reinhard Zölitz-Moeöller, Institut<br />

For Geographie und Geologie<br />

115-14 215b Field-scale Spatial Relations Between Surface<br />

Topography, Electrical Conductivity, and Superficial<br />

Aquifer Ion Concentrations. Francis Casey*<br />

and Nathan E. Derby, North Dakota State Univ<br />

115-15 216a Wavelet Transform Applied to Dye Stained Images<br />

from percolation field process. J.A. Piñuela*,<br />

Univ Europea de Madrid, D. Andina, E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Telecomunicaciones–Polytechnic Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

(UPM), Kevin McInnes, Texas A&M Univ. and Ana<br />

M. Tarquis, Dept. Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Agrónomos–Polytechnic Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

115-16 216b Mechanism <strong>of</strong> Nickel Accumulation by Ricinus<br />

communis Plant Species. Malarkodi Maruthan*<br />

and Krishnasamy Ramasamy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

115-17 217a Satellite and Airborne Remote Sensing for Rapid<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Surface <strong>Soil</strong> Properties. Dana Sullivan*<br />

1 , Joey N. Shaw 2 , Paul Mask 2 , D. Rickman 3 ,<br />

J.C. Luvall 3 and JM Wersinger 2 , (1)USDA-ARS<br />

Southeast Watershed Research, (2)Auburn Univ,<br />

(3)Global Hydrology and Climate Center, NASA<br />

115-18 217b Predicting Organic Matter Thickness and Decomposition<br />

Status in New Hampshire Peatlands<br />

Using Geomorphic and Vegetative Patterns. Donald<br />

R. Keirstead*, United States Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

115-19 309a A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Model-Predicted Evapotranspiration<br />

by the SWAT Model With Real and<br />

Modeled Meterology. Julie Earls*, Univ <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Florida–St. Petersburg, Geospatial Analytics Lab<br />

and Barnali Dixon, Univ <strong>of</strong> South Florida–St. Petersburg,<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science & Policy &<br />

Geography<br />

SESSION NO. 115<br />

115-20 309b Regional-Scale Spatial Patterns <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> C, N, and<br />

Water Properties from Detailed <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys<br />

Combined with <strong>Soil</strong> Characterization Data for<br />

Sites in Western Oregon, USA. Jeffrey S. Kern* 1 ,<br />

Mark Johnson 2 , Robert B. McKane 2 and Jana E.<br />

Compton 2 , (1)Dynamac Corp for US EPA, (2)U.S.<br />

EPA-Natl.Health & Envl.Effects<br />

115-21 310a Modeling P Dynamics and Crop Responses in<br />

Contrasting <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Tropics. Robert J. Delve*,<br />

TSBF-CIAT Zimbabwe and Merv Probert, CSIRO<br />

Sustainable Ecosystems<br />

115-22 310b Scale- and Location-Dependent Correlations <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Strength and Wheat Biomass. M.J. Pringle and<br />

R. Murray Lark*, Environmetrics Group, Bioinformatics<br />

and Biomathematics Division, Rothamsted<br />

Research<br />

115-23 311a Application <strong>of</strong> Statistical Multivariate Procedures<br />

to Study Patterns <strong>of</strong> Similarity Between Different<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. A. De Souza 1 , G. Gasco* 2 , A. Saa 2 and M.<br />

Cruz Díaz 3 , (1)Univ Politécnica de Madrid, (2)Dept.<br />

Edafología–E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid, (3)Dept. Edafología–E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Agrónomos–Polytechnic Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

115-24 311b A New Perspective to Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy:<br />

A Wavelet Approach. Yufeng Ge 1 ,<br />

Cristine Morgan* 2 and J. Alex Thomasson 1 , (1)Texas<br />

A&M Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological and Agricultural Engineering,<br />

(2)Texas A&M Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> & Crop<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

115-25 312a <strong>Soil</strong> Information for Germany: The 2006 Position.<br />

Wolf Eckelmann*, Federal Institute for Geosciences<br />

and Natural Resources (BGR)<br />

115-26 312b Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Landscape <strong>of</strong> the Distrito<br />

Federal, Brazil. Marilusa P. C. Lacerda* and<br />

Inara O. Barbosa, Univ <strong>of</strong> Brasilia<br />

115-27 313a Increasing Accuracy <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian National<br />

1:25,000 Scale Spatial <strong>Soil</strong> Information System.<br />

László Pásztor* and József Szabó, Research Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

115-28 313b Use <strong>of</strong> Hyperspectral VNIR Spectroscopy and<br />

(Co)Kriging for Spatial Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties.<br />

Ali Volkan Bilgili* 1 , Harold M. Van Es 1 ,<br />

Fevzi Akbas 2 , Rifat Akis 3 , W. Dean Hively 4 and<br />

Stephen D. DeGloria 1 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)Gaziosmanpasa<br />

Univ, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Renewable Resources, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept, (4)USDA-ARS Environmental Quality Laboratory<br />

115-29 314a Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> Arsenic in Water, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Rice in a Contaminated Area <strong>of</strong> Bangladesh. Zia<br />

Uddin Ahmed* 1 , John M. Duxbury 1 , Stephen De-<br />

Gloria 1 and Golam M. Panaullah 2 , (1)Cornell Univ,<br />

(2)CIMMYT Bangladesh<br />

115-31 315a Household Level Influence on Spatial Variability<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties in Western Kenya. Jane J. Kapkiyai*<br />

1 , Stephen D. Degloria 1 , John M. Duxbury 1 ,<br />

Alice N. Pell 1 , Bernard Vanlauwe 2 and David M.<br />

Mbugua 3 , (1)Cornell Univ, Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Dept, (2)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> CIAT, (3)World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre<br />

115-32 315b Run<strong>of</strong>f Potential Risk Map Based on CN Method<br />

in Korea. Suk Young Hong* 1 , Kang Ho Jung 1 , Yi<br />

Hyun Kim 1 , Yeong Sang Jung 2 and Han Kang<br />

Kwak 1 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, RDA, (2)Kangwon National Univ<br />

115-33 316a Clay Mineralogical Composition Map <strong>of</strong> Paddy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in Miyagi Prefecture, Northeastern Japan.<br />

Oki Sano* 1 , Toyoaki Ito 1 , Tadashi Ando 1 , Masami<br />

Nanzyo 2 , Genya Saito 1 , Kimio Saito 3 and Masahiko<br />

89<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 115<br />

Saigusa 1 , (1)Field Science Center, Graduate School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku Univ, (2)Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku Univ,<br />

(3)Miyagi Pref. Furukawa Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station<br />

115-34 316b Classification and Diversion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Central<br />

Greece. Agelos B. Papaioannou, Panagiotis<br />

Plageras*, Kostas Kakavas, Eleni Dovriki and Athanatios<br />

Paliatsos, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environment, School <strong>of</strong><br />

Medical Laboratories, Highest Technological Educational<br />

Institution, Larissa, Greece<br />

115-35 317a Digital Landscape Metrics for the <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

Update <strong>of</strong> Potter County, Pennsylvania. T.M.<br />

Prescott* 1 , Y.K. Plowden 2 , M.P. McDevitt 2 , W.J.<br />

Waltman 3 , A.R. Topalanchik 1 and Edward J.<br />

Ciolkosz 4 , (1)USDA-NRCS, MLRA 13 Region,<br />

(2)USDA/NRCS–Central PA <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Office,<br />

(3)USDA/NRCS–MLRA Region 13, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, The Pennsylvania State Univ<br />

115-36 317b Potential and Present <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion by water in the<br />

Mesopotamia-Litoral Region <strong>of</strong> Argentina.<br />

Roberto P. Marano 1 , Graciela Pusineri 2 , Silvia<br />

Imh<strong>of</strong>f* 1 and Miguel A. Pilatti 1 , (1)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,<br />

(2)Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Hídricas, Universidad<br />

Nacional del Litoral<br />

115-37 318a A <strong>Soil</strong> Landscape Modeling Framework for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Survey Updates: A Case Study in Southeastern<br />

Ohio. Brian Slater* and Sakthi Kumaran Subburayalu,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

115-38 409a Assessing Field <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Content<br />

Using Electromagnetic Induction Techniques.<br />

Gonzalo Martinez* Sr., Karl Vanderlinden and<br />

Rafaela Ordoñez, I.F.A.P.A.–C.I.C.E (Junta de Andalucia)<br />

115-39 409b <strong>Soil</strong> Climate Atlas <strong>of</strong> the Northeast U.S. D.A.<br />

Miller* 1 , W.J. Waltman 1 , Edward J. Ciolkosz 2 , K.<br />

Eggleston 3 , Brian W. Bills 1 , R.A. White 4 , Stephen<br />

Crawford 1 , J. L. Sloan 1 , J. Voortman 1 , T.M. Prescott 5<br />

and Sharon Waltman 6 , (1)Earth and Environmental<br />

Systems Institute, The Pennsylvania State Univ,<br />

(2)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, The Pennsylvania<br />

State Univ, (3)Northeast Regional Climate Center,<br />

(4)Earth and Environmental Systems Institute,<br />

(5)USDA-NRCS, MLRA 13 Region, (6)USDA-<br />

NRCS-National Geospatial Development Center<br />

115-40 410a Electromagnetic Mapping <strong>of</strong> Salinity and Boron<br />

for Site-specific Seeding Management in Cotton<br />

Fields. Florence Cassel S.*, California State Univ at<br />

Fresno<br />

115-41 410b Integrating <strong>Soil</strong> Survey, Research, and Outreach<br />

in California’s National Parks. Dylan Beaudette* 1 ,<br />

Anthony O’Geen 2 , Kenneth Oster 3 , Valerie Bullard 3 ,<br />

Susan Southard 3 , David W. Smith 4 and Pete<br />

Biggam 5 , (1)Land, Air & Water Resources, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California, (2)Land, Air & Water Resources, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California, (3)USDA-NRCS, (4)USDA Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service, (5)NPS<br />

115-42 411a High-resolution <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Using SoLIM Based<br />

on 1-foot DEM. James E. Burt*, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison,<br />

Qiguang Zhu, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, Duane<br />

Simonson, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service, Tom Hunt, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Platteville<br />

Pioneer Farm and A.-Xing Zhu, State Key<br />

Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Resources and Environmental Information<br />

System, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

and Natural Resources<br />

115-43 411b Utilization <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong> Database for the Needs <strong>of</strong><br />

Rural Area Management. Piotr Sklowodowski*,<br />

Warsaw Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, Dept <strong>of</strong> soil science<br />

90<br />

and soil conservation, Antoni Szafranek, Warsaw<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Conservation, Anna Bielska, Warsaw Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

and Aleksandra Polcik, Warsaw Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

115-44 412a The Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping with the Aim <strong>of</strong> Improving<br />

Farming Practices in a Region <strong>of</strong> Crete,<br />

Greece. Evangelia Vavoulidou* 1 , Elisabethe<br />

Avramidis 1 , Periclis Papadopoulos 1 , Athanasios<br />

Charoulis 2 , Theodoros Karyotis 2 and Kostaninos<br />

Soulis 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute <strong>of</strong> Athens,NA-<br />

GREF, (2)Inst.<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping and Classification,<br />

(3)Agricultural Univerisity <strong>of</strong> Athens,Dep.<strong>of</strong> Nat.<br />

Resources Devel. and Agr. Engineering<br />

115-45 412b Characterization <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong>s and Evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

Sustainability Use <strong>of</strong> the Lands in Distrito Federal,<br />

Brazil. Marilusa P. C. Lacerda*, Inara O. Barbosa,<br />

Marina R. Bilich, Cristhian S. Ferreira, Aurelio.<br />

A. A. Chaves, Fabio A. Carvalho and Anete D.<br />

Meira, University <strong>of</strong> Brasilia<br />

115-46 413a Reconsidering <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Information Delivery<br />

in the 21st Century. Douglas A. Miller* 1 , Brian W.<br />

Bills 1 , Sharon W. Waltman 2 , William J. Waltman 1<br />

and Edward J. Ciolkosz 1 , (1)The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, (2)USDA-NRCS-NGDC<br />

115-47 413b Gradient Distribution <strong>of</strong> Four Invader Plants in<br />

Relation to <strong>Soil</strong> and Other Factors in CataluÑa<br />

(Ne Spain). E. Sobrino* 1 , Mario Sanz Elorza 2 , Elias<br />

D. Dana Sanchez 3 , José Miguel Soriano Páez 1 and<br />

Alberto Gonzalez Moreno 4 , (1)Departamento de<br />

Producción vegetal: Botánica y Protección Vegetal.<br />

Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, (2)Ministerio de Hacienda,<br />

(3)Universidad de Almeria, (4)INIA<br />

115-48 414a Seronet- a Robust Algorithm to Fit Neural Network<br />

Models for Pedotransfer Functions. Carlos<br />

Alberto Alves Varella* and Marcos Bacis Ceddia,<br />

UFRRJ<br />

115-49 414b Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic and Inorganic Sources <strong>of</strong> Nutrients<br />

on Availabality and Uptake <strong>of</strong> Major and<br />

Secondary Nutrients in Eastern Dry Zone <strong>of</strong> Karnataka,India.<br />

Veerabhadraiah and Chamegowda<br />

Badrinath*, UAS,GKVK,Bangalore-560065<br />

115-50 415a Development <strong>of</strong> the Geographic Information System<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> European Russia for Modeling<br />

Carbon Dynamics in Agricultural Lands. Polina<br />

V. Koroleva* and Dimitry I. Rukhovich, V.V.<br />

Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

115-51 415b Estimating Carbon Stocks at the Field-Management<br />

Scale. Michael L. Thompson* 1 , Teresita Chua-<br />

Ona 1 , Jessica Hutchison 2 and Ya-Fang Wu 3 , (1)Iowa<br />

State University, (2)Cameron University, (3)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />

115-52 416a <strong>Soil</strong> and Ground Water Based Approach for Sustainable<br />

Agricultural Development : Grass Roots<br />

Applications <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing and GIS in Indian<br />

Context. V.K. Verma*, P.K. Sharma, P.K. Litoria<br />

and D.C. Loshali, Punjab Remote Sensing Centre,<br />

Ludhiana, India<br />

115-53 416b Artificial Neural Network to Map Spatial Variability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Field Capacity. Marcos Bacis Ceddia* 1 ,<br />

Carlos Alberto Alves Varella 1 , Sidney Vieira 2 and<br />

Francisco de Assis de Carvalho Pinto 3 , (1)UFRRJ,<br />

(2)Instituto Agronômico, (3)UFV<br />

115-54 417a Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> Nutrients and Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Fertility in Arable Greek <strong>Soil</strong>s. Theodore Karyotis*<br />

1 , Th Mitsimponas 2 , M Tziouvalekas 2 and A<br />

Drosos 2 , (1)National Agricultura; Research Foundation,<br />

(2)National Agricultural Research Foundation,<br />

Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping and Classification


115-55 417b Spatial Variation <strong>of</strong> Available <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus<br />

in Microplot Rainfall Simulation Studies. Murray<br />

R. Hart* and Peter S. Cornish, Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Sydney<br />

115-56 418a Similarity Analysis <strong>of</strong> Crop Fields for Mapping<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon. Feng Chen* 1 , D.E. Kissel 2 ,<br />

L.T. West 1 , W. Adkins 1 , D. Rickman 3 and J.C. Luvall<br />

3 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia, (3)Global Hydrology and Climate Center,<br />

NASA<br />

115-57 418b Humic Acids and Aggregate Stability in Organically<br />

Amended Semiarid <strong>Soil</strong>s. Emanuela<br />

Margherita* 1 , Gennaro Brunetti 2 , Carlos G.<br />

Izquierdo 3 , Nadia Vignozzi 4 , Sergio Pellegrini 4 , Marcello<br />

Pagliai 4 and Nicola Senesi 1 , (1)DIBCA–Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bari, (2)DIBCA–Univ <strong>of</strong> Bari, (3)Centro de<br />

Edafologia y Biologia Aplicada del Segura–CEBAS-<br />

CSIC, (4)CRA-ISSDS<br />

SESSION NO. 116<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.0PW Synthesis, Modeling, and Applications <strong>of</strong><br />

Disciplinary <strong>Soil</strong> Science Knowledge for <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-<br />

Plant-Environment Systems—Poster<br />

Convenor: Lajpat Ahuja, USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems<br />

Research Unit<br />

116-1 120a Wetland Ecosystem: <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Characterization<br />

in Relation to Crop Productivity and Economic<br />

Stability for Resource-Poor Farm Families.<br />

Anandamoy Puste*, Dilip Kumar Das and Kalyan<br />

Jana, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (Agril.<br />

Univ)<br />

116-2 120b Assessability <strong>of</strong> Nitrate Pollution in Groundwater<br />

Using Integrated GIS-Model Approach.<br />

Bhupinder Singh*, Punjab Agricultural Univ, Ludhiana<br />

116-3 121a Using <strong>Soil</strong> Survey to Evaluate the Impact <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Land on Natural Water Resources.<br />

Moustafa A. Elrashidi* and Dewayne Mays,<br />

USDA/NRCS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center<br />

116-4 121b The Analytical Solutions <strong>of</strong> Three Dimensional<br />

Heat Equation for Thermal Pulse Method. Gang<br />

Liu* Sr., China Agricultural Univ<br />

116-5 122a Monte Carlo Calculation <strong>of</strong> a Properly Paraffin<br />

Cube for Moisture Measurement Near the <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Surface by Neutron Probe. Ali Asghar Mowlavi,<br />

Physics Dept, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Tarbiat Moallem<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Sabzevar and Mohamad Hadi Hadizadeh<br />

Yazdi*, Ohio Univ<br />

116-6 123a Study <strong>of</strong> Migration <strong>of</strong> Polluting Substances in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> on the Basis <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Modeling. F.<br />

Mikailsoy*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Selcuk and A.I. Mamedov,<br />

USDA-ARS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research Laboratory<br />

116-7 124a Problems <strong>of</strong> Heat and Mass Transfer in Different<br />

Genesis’ <strong>Soil</strong>s. Akif P. Gerayzade*, Institute <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Agrochemistry<br />

116-8 124b Statistical-Physical Models for Estimation a Heat<br />

and Mass Transfer Properties in <strong>Soil</strong> from Easy<br />

Measured <strong>Soil</strong> Components. Boguslaw Usowicz*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics, Polish Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

SESSION NO. 116<br />

116-9 125a A Theory for Simultaneous Measurement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Thermal Properties <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong> with Water Flows in<br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> and the Velocity Vector <strong>of</strong> the Water<br />

Flowing in the <strong>Soil</strong>. Michihiro Hara* and Akira<br />

Endo, Iwate Univ<br />

116-10 125b Numerical Approach Using Binary Transport<br />

Theory in <strong>Soil</strong> Water Evaporation. Yukari<br />

Imoto* 1 , Yu Amemiya 2 , Sunhoon Lee 1 and Isao<br />

Machida 3 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology,<br />

Chiba Univ, (2)Japanese Institute <strong>of</strong> Landscape<br />

Architecture, (3)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Advance<br />

Industrial Science and Technology<br />

116-11 126a Simultaneous Measurement <strong>of</strong> Water Flux Density<br />

Vector and Thermal Properties <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong>. Akira<br />

ENDO*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Industrial Safety, Construction<br />

Safety Research Division and Michihiro<br />

Hara, Iwate Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

116-12 126b Water Uptake: a Moving Boundary Model. Jorge<br />

L. Blengino 1 , Juan C. Reginato* 1 and Domingo A.<br />

Tarzia 2 , (1)Univ Nacional de Río Cuarto, (2)Univ<br />

Austral<br />

116-13 127a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Exchange Cations 0n Decreasing <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Energy. Ivan I. Sudnitsyn I.*,<br />

Lomonosov Univ<br />

116-14 127b An Inverse Method to Estimate the Source-Sink<br />

Term <strong>of</strong> Convection-Dispersion Equation. Jianchu<br />

Shi 1 , Qiang Zuo* 1 and Renduo Zhang 2 , (1)China<br />

Agricultural Univ, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

116-15 220a Application <strong>of</strong> System Simulation Modeling in<br />

Pest Management. Subhash Chander, Unit <strong>of</strong> Simulation<br />

& Informatics, Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, New Delhi, India and L. R. Ahuja*, USDA-<br />

ARS-GPSR<br />

116-16 220b Sensibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture to <strong>Soil</strong> Thermal Diffusivity<br />

in a Typical Semi-Arid Narrow <strong>Soil</strong>. Alain<br />

M.B. Passerat de Silans* Sr., Lovania M. Werlang<br />

and Maurício C. Goldfarb, Univ federal da Paraíba–<br />

Brazil<br />

116-17 221a Crop Growth Models. Nozar Ghahreman*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Tehran<br />

116-18 221b Combining Simultaneous Heat and Water<br />

(SHAW) with Photosynthesis Model to Simulate<br />

Water and CO2 Fluxes Over Wheat Canopy.<br />

Qiang Yu*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />

Natural Resources Research and Gerald Flerchinger,<br />

USDA-ARS Northwest Watershed Research Center<br />

116-19 222a Impact <strong>of</strong> Paddy Rice Cultivation on Water Environment<br />

in View <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Flow in Watersheds<br />

in Korea. Kee-An Roh*, Min-Kyeong Kim,<br />

Nam-Jong Lee, Mun-Hwan Koh and Jeong-Taek<br />

Lee, Division <strong>of</strong> Agriculrural Eenvironmet and Ecology,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

andTechnology<br />

116-20 222b The Determination <strong>of</strong> In-Situ <strong>Soil</strong> Thermal Diffusivity:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> a Narrow Semi-Arid <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Alain M.B. Passerat de Silans* Sr., Lovania M. Werlang<br />

and Mauricio C. Goldfarb, Univ federal da<br />

Paraíba–Brazil<br />

116-21 223a “FIT” Method for Calculation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Particle<br />

Size Distribution from Stored Density-Time Data<br />

Base. Balázs Kovács, Univ <strong>of</strong> Szeged, Dept <strong>of</strong> Mineralogy,<br />

Geochemistry and Petrology, Imre<br />

Czinkota*, Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Agricultural Chemistry, Lászlo Tolner, Szent<br />

István Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry and György Czinkota, ALTAIR LTD<br />

116-22 223b <strong>Soil</strong> Change in Southeastern USA Ultisols. Joey N.<br />

Shaw* 1 , Iyassu Fesha 2 , D. Wayne Reeves 3 , C. Wesley<br />

Wood 4 , Yucheng Feng 1 and M. Lee Norfleet 5 ,<br />

(1)Auburn Univ, (2)Ministry <strong>of</strong> Ag Res & Human<br />

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SESSION NO. 116<br />

Res, (3)USDA-ARS, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s, (5)USDA NRCS RIAD<br />

116-23 224a Modeling Crop Yield with Combined Multi-Scale<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Data and Remote Sensing Observations. Xianzeng<br />

Niu*, Eric W. Warner and Gary W. Petersen,<br />

Penn State Univ<br />

116-24 224b Regional Estimation <strong>of</strong> Nitrate Leaching and<br />

Ground Water Pollution with the Land Resources<br />

Information System SLISYS-Neckar. Thomas<br />

Gaiser* and Heike Weippert, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

116-25 225a Postagrogenic Transformation and Changes in<br />

the Water Balance <strong>of</strong> Loamy <strong>Soil</strong>s under Spruce<br />

Plantation and Fallow in the Southern Taiga<br />

Zone. Sergei F. Khokhlov*, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science Institute<br />

116-26 225b Back to the Tortuosity and Corelation Function<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mualem (1976). Yechezkel Mualem* and Arkadi<br />

Berezkin, Hebrew Univ <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Food and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

116-27 226a Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> Decisions Based on the Pesticide<br />

Economic and Environmental Trade<strong>of</strong>fs (PEET)<br />

Decision-Support System to Uncertain Input Parameters.<br />

David N<strong>of</strong>ziger*, Oklahoma State Univ<br />

116-28 226b The Canadian Agri-Environmental Indicators<br />

for Nitrogen: Residual <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen and the Risk<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water Contamination by Nitrate-N. Craig F.<br />

Drury* 1 , Jingyi Yang 1 , Reinder DeJong 1 , Xueming<br />

Yang 1 , Ted Huffman 1 and D. Keith Reid 2 , (1)Agriculture<br />

& Agri-Food Canada, (2)OMAF<br />

116-29 227b Electro-tropism in “<strong>Soil</strong>-Plant” System. Anatoly<br />

Pozdnyakov, Moscow State Univ, Larisa Pozdnyakova*,<br />

RiceTec, Inc. and Gennady Fedotov,<br />

Moscow State Univ <strong>of</strong> Forest<br />

116-30 319b Monitoring Tillage Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Water Dynamics<br />

Using Automated Time-Domain Reflectometry.<br />

Robert C. Schwartz*, R. Louis Baumhardt and<br />

Steven R. Evett, USDA-ARS<br />

116-31 320a Application <strong>of</strong> Cropgro-Peanut Model to Evaluate<br />

Groundnut Growth and Yield in Some Farming<br />

Zones <strong>of</strong> Ghana. Emmanuel Dugan*, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Ghana, Legon and Samuel G. K.<br />

Adiku, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Ghana, Legon<br />

116-32 320b Spatial and Temporal Variance <strong>of</strong> Biomass Development.<br />

Ole Wendroth* 1 , Dennis Egli 1 , K. Christian<br />

Kersebaum 2 and Donald R. Nielsen 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Kentucky, (2)Institute for Ecosystem Modelling,<br />

(3)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Dept LAWR Hydrologic Science<br />

116-33 321a Web-Based Meteorological/<strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Data Dissemination<br />

and Visualization:. Teferi Tsegaye* 1 ,<br />

Mezemir Wagaw 1 , Marius Schamschula 1 , Wubishet<br />

Tadesse 1 , Robert Metzl 1 , Tommy Coleman 1 and<br />

Garry L. Schaefer 2 , (1)Alabama A&M Univ,<br />

(2)USDA-NRCS<br />

116-34 321b Adapting Agricultural Practices in the Western<br />

Interior <strong>of</strong> South Africa to Optimize Water Harvesting<br />

for Crop Production. Josias Eduard H<strong>of</strong>fman*,<br />

Stellenbosch Univ<br />

116-35 322a The Relationships Between the Organically-<br />

Bound Iron in the River Water and the Environmental<br />

Factors <strong>of</strong> Watershed. Masahiko Saigusa 1 ,<br />

Daisuke Kunii* 2 , Genya Satio 1 and Toyoaki Ito 1 ,<br />

(1)Tohoku Univ, (2)Tohoku University<br />

116-36 322b Evaluating Regulated Deficit Irrigation (RDI)<br />

Practices for Citrus Production in South Africa.<br />

Josias Eduard H<strong>of</strong>fman*, Stellenbosch Univ<br />

116-37 323a Temporal Effects <strong>of</strong> N Source and Timing <strong>of</strong> N<br />

Fertilization on 15 N <strong>of</strong> Chinese Cabbages and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Seok-In Yun* 1 , Hee-Myong Ro 1 , Eui-Yong<br />

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Yun 1 and Woo-Jung Choi 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Biology<br />

and Chemistry, School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Biotechnology, Seoul National Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology, Chonnam<br />

National Univ<br />

116-38 323b Nitrogen Rates Affected Biomass Production and<br />

N Uptake <strong>of</strong> Chinese Cabbages under Elevated<br />

Atmospheric CO 2 and Temperature. Seok-In<br />

Yun 1 , Hee-Myong Ro 1 , Woo-Jung Choi 2 , Jong-Seo<br />

Choi 1 and Young-Jun Nam* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Biology<br />

and Chemistry, School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Biotechnology, Seoul National Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology, Chonnam<br />

National Univ<br />

116-39 324a Assessing the Impact <strong>of</strong> Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Vegetation on Catchment Water Balance – A<br />

Case Study in Simmons Creek Catchment. Enli<br />

Wang*, Hamish Cresswell and Mark Glover, CSIRO<br />

Land and Water<br />

116-40 324b Temporal Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Tension and<br />

Salinity on Carbon Isotope Composition During<br />

Carbon Assimilation in Lettuce and Young<br />

Radish. Hee-Myong Ro 1 , Young-Dae Choi 2 , Seok-<br />

In Yun 1 , Jong-Seo Choi* 1 and Jae-Min Kim 1 ,<br />

(1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Biology and Chemistry, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National Univ,<br />

(2)Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS,<br />

RDA<br />

116-41 325a An Empirical Test <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Saturation in the<br />

Understory <strong>of</strong> the Catskill Mountains <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York. Anthony S. Eallonardo* Jr. 1 , Donald J.<br />

Leopold 1 , Gregory Lawrence 2 and Laura A. Heath 1 ,<br />

(1)State Univ <strong>of</strong> New York College <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Science and Forestry, (2)U.S. Geological Survey<br />

116-42 325b Natural Abundances <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> N Can<br />

Evaluate the Contribution <strong>of</strong> N Source to Crop N.<br />

Hee-Myong Ro* and Seok-In Yun, Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />

Biology and Chemistry, School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Biotechnology, Seoul National Univ<br />

116-43 326a Active Learning: <strong>International</strong> Agriculture Using<br />

the Internet as a Teaching Tool in Brazil. Rosa<br />

GUEDES*, Philadelphia Univ<br />

116-44 326b Linking Dynamic and Chemical Representations<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon: Carbohydrates as a Case Study.<br />

Delphine Derrien* 1 , Christine Marol 2 and Jerome<br />

Balesdent 2 , (1)Laboratoire Sol et Environnement,<br />

INPL-ENSAIA, (2)Laboratoire d’Ecologie Microbienne<br />

de la Rhizosphere, UMR 6191<br />

116-45 327a <strong>Soil</strong> Climate Regimes <strong>of</strong> West Virginia. T.M.<br />

Prescott* 1 , James Thompson 2 , John Sencindiver 2 ,<br />

W.J. Waltman 3 , S.G. Carpenter 1 and Sharon W. Waltman<br />

4 , (1)USDA-NRCS, MLRA 13 Region, (2)West<br />

Virginia Univ, (3)USDA/NRCS–MLRA Region 13,<br />

(4)USDA-NRCS-NGDC<br />

116-46 327b Gypsophile or Extremophile? A Case Study Examining<br />

the Relationship between Gypsum <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and the Rare Species that Occur on Them. Patrick<br />

Drohan* 1 , Brenda Buck 1 and Douglas Merkler 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas, (2)USDA NRCS<br />

116-47 419a Effective <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Properties at the Landscape<br />

Scale and beyond. Jianting Zhu* 1 , Binayak<br />

Mohanty 2 and Narendra Das 2 , (1)Desert Research<br />

Institute, (2)Texas A&M Univ<br />

116-48 419b An Inexpensive and Simple Method to Demonstrate<br />

Water Infiltration and Water-Holding Capacity<br />

in the Field and Classroom. Susan E. Samson-Liebig*<br />

1 , Kristine A. Nichols 2 and Mark A.<br />

Liebig 2 , (1)USDA-NRCS, (2)USDA-ARS


116-49 420a Integration <strong>of</strong> the Explicit Root Growth Model<br />

SIMROOT with a Canopy Crop Growth Model.<br />

Raul Jaramillo and Jonathan P. Lynch*, Pennsylvania<br />

State Univ<br />

116-50 420b Phosphorus Losses in a Ditch-Drained Farming<br />

System in the Delmarva Peninsula. Arthur L.<br />

Allen* 1 , Peter Kleinman 2 , Andrew Sharpley 2 , Peter<br />

Vadas 2 and Brian Needelman 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

Eastern Shore, (2)USDAAgricultural Research<br />

Service, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

116-51 421a Using the Riparian Ecosystem Management<br />

Model to Determine when Vegetated Filter Strips<br />

Are Sources or Sinks for Phosphorus. Jennifer K.<br />

Gilbert* 1 , J. Thomas Sims 1 and R. R. Lowrance 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware, (2)USDA-ARS S.E. Watershed<br />

Res. Lab.<br />

116-52 421b An Improved Agricultural System Model for<br />

Space-Time Simulation <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Landscape<br />

Variability. James C. Ascough II 1 , L. Ma 1 ,<br />

Timothy Green* 1 , Gerald Flerchinger 2 , Gregory S.<br />

McMaster 1 , Lajpat Ahuja 1 and Bruce Vandenberg 1 ,<br />

(1)USDA-ARS-NPA, Great Plains Systems Research<br />

Unit, (2)USDA-ARS Northwest Watershed<br />

Research Center<br />

116-53 422a Using Dynamic Crop Simulation Models and Statistical<br />

County Yield Estimates to Determine the<br />

Spatial and Temporal Variability <strong>of</strong> Peanut Yield.<br />

Axel Garcia y Garcia*, Larry C. Guerra, Joel Paz and<br />

Gerrit Hoogenboom, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

116-54 422b Simulating the <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Dynamic<br />

for Different Crop Rotations in Southwest Burkina<br />

Faso. Cecilia M. Tojo Soler*, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Vincent Bado, Inera, McNair Bostick, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia and<br />

James Jones, University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

116-55 423a Global Interactive Index for <strong>Soil</strong> Production and<br />

Degradation Assessment. Miguel A. Pilatti, Daniel<br />

Grenon, Jorge Orellana and Silvia Imh<strong>of</strong>f*, Facultad<br />

de Ciencias Agrarias, Univ Nacional del Litoral<br />

116-56 423b A Spatially Referenced Agricultural Decision<br />

Support Tool (ADST) for Irrigated Wheat and<br />

Maize. Deli Chen*, Yong Li, Robert White and<br />

Robert Edis, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

116-57 424a Defining and Measuring <strong>Soil</strong> Quality and Health<br />

in Intensively Managed Turfgrass Systems. Anthony<br />

Koski* and Yaling Qian, Colorado State Univ<br />

116-58 424b Landscape Modelling <strong>of</strong> Residual <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen<br />

and Non-Growing Season Nitrogen Leaching<br />

Using a Canadian Agricultural Nitrogen Budget<br />

Model (CANB v2.0). Jingyi Yang*, Reinder De<br />

Jong, Craig F. Drury, Ted Huffman, Valerie Kirkwood<br />

and Xueming Yang, Agriculture and Agri-<br />

Food Canada<br />

116-59 425a Effect <strong>of</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Composted Cattle Manure<br />

on Cd Leaching from Unpolluted Paddy<br />

Fields. Kaoru Abe* 1 , Saeko Kaburagi Yada 1 , Takeshi<br />

Ota 2 , Tetsuya Ishikawa 2 and Motohiko Ishida 2 ,<br />

(1)National Institute for Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(2)National Agricultural Research Center<br />

116-60 425b Determination <strong>of</strong> the Behavior and the Transport<br />

Parameters <strong>of</strong> Chromium in <strong>Soil</strong>-Water Systems.<br />

Imre Czinkota* 1 , Ibrahim Issa 2 , Gabriella<br />

Rétháti 2 and Balázs Kovács 3 , (1)Szent Istvan Univ,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry,<br />

(2)Szent Istvan Univ, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Szeged, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology<br />

116-61 426a A Functional Crop Growth Model to Reveal <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Water-Plant-Environment Interactions under<br />

Different Climatic, Edaphic and Management<br />

Conditions in Tropical Cropping Systems. Ann<br />

SESSION NO. 117<br />

Verdoodt* and Eric Van Ranst, Ghent Univ, Laboratory<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

116-62 426b Evaluating the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Nitrified N Emitted<br />

as N 2O, under Unsaturated and Saturated Conditions,<br />

Using 15 N Tracers. Olivier Mathieu*, Jean<br />

Lévêque, Catherine Hénault, Marie-Jeanne Milloux,<br />

Francis Andreux and Elise Baujard, UMR 1229 Microbiologie<br />

et Géochimie des Sols<br />

SESSION NO. 117<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.0WA <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemical Patterns at Regional, National,<br />

and <strong>International</strong> Scales—Poster<br />

Convenor: David Smith, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

117-1 128a Geochemical Signatures From Within and<br />

Around Old Farms. Donald A. Davidson*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Stirling, Clare Wilson, Univ <strong>of</strong> Stirling and Malcolm<br />

Cresser, Univ <strong>of</strong> York<br />

117-2 129a Geochemistry in <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and <strong>Soil</strong>-Landscape<br />

Analysis. M.A. Wilson*, R. Burt, S.J. Indorante,<br />

A.B. Jenkins and J.V. Chiaretti, USDA-NRCS<br />

117-3 129b Geochemical Landscapes <strong>of</strong> Alaska. Bronwen<br />

Wang1 , Larry P. Gough1 , David B. Smith* 1 and Nils<br />

Gustavsson2 , (1)U.S. Geological Survey, (2)Geological<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Finland<br />

117-4 130a A Proposed <strong>Soil</strong> Geochemical and Microbiological<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> North America: Continental-Scale<br />

Pilot Study in Canada and the United States.<br />

David B. Smith* 1 , Laurel G. Woodruff1 , William F.<br />

Cannon1 , James E. Kilburn1 , Robert G. Garrett2 ,<br />

Rodney Klassen2 , Robert G. Eilers3 , Martin B. Goldhaber1<br />

, John D. Horton1 and Jean M. Morrison1 ,<br />

(1)U.S. Geological Survey, (2)Geological Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Canada, (3)Land Resource Unit, Agriculture and<br />

Agri-Food Canada<br />

117-5 130b Element Survey <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, USA, <strong>Soil</strong>s. Zhuo<br />

Zhang* 1 , Philip Helmke2 and Cynthia Stiles2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

117-6 131a Contamination Pattern <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and Surface<br />

Water on Vicinity <strong>of</strong> Abandoned Metalliferous<br />

Mine in Southeastern Part <strong>of</strong> Korea. Eul-Soo<br />

Yun* 1 , Sung-Hak Park2 , Ki-Yeol Jung1 , Jae-Seng<br />

Lee1 , Jee-Yeon Ko1 and Yeon-Kyu Park3 , (1)Yeongnam<br />

Agricultural Research Institute, (2)Chengdo<br />

Myeon Agricultural Cooperative, (3)Miryang National<br />

Univ<br />

117-7 131b Geochemical Baseline Mapping <strong>of</strong> European<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s:. David B. Smith*, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

117-8 228b Cost-effective Sampling <strong>of</strong> Regional <strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry.<br />

Dennis R. Helsel*, Barbara C. Ruddy and<br />

Martin Goldhaber, U.S. Geological Survey<br />

117-9 229a Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen<br />

in Mollisol in the Northeast <strong>of</strong> China. Xie<br />

Hongtu* and Zhang Xudong, Institute <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />

Ecology, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

117-10 230a Sediment Source Identification in an Urban Watershed.<br />

Olivia H. Devereux* 1 , Brian Needelman1 ,<br />

Karen L. Prestegaard2 , Allen Gellis3 and Jerry<br />

Ritchie4 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

(3)USGS, (4)ARS-BARC-HRSL<br />

117-11 230b Geochemistry and Morphology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in the<br />

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SESSION NO. 117<br />

Southern Basin and Range Province, Trans-<br />

Pecos, Texas. Susan Casby-Horton*, USDA-NRCS,<br />

Melanie A. Barnes, Geosciences Dept., Texas Tech<br />

Univ and B.L. Allen, Texas Tech Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 118<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.0WB Wetlands: Science and Management—Poster<br />

Convenor: K. Ramesh Reddy, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Florida, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water Science Dept.<br />

118-1 231b Space-time Trajectories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Total Phosphorus<br />

in a Large Subtropical Wetland. Gregory L. Bruland*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, IFAS, Todd Z. Osborne,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Flo rida, IFAS, K. Ramesh Reddy, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Dept, Sabine Grunwald,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> & Water Science Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

Susan Newman, South Florida Water Management<br />

District and William F. DeBusk, Escambia County<br />

Engineering Dept<br />

118-2 232a Quantitative Assessment <strong>of</strong> Pedo-Biological Patterns<br />

in the Greater Everglades. Sabine Grunwald*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> & Water Science Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

Todd Z. Osborne, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, IFAS and K. R.<br />

Reddy, Univ Of Florida-<strong>Soil</strong> & Water Science Dept<br />

118-3 233b A <strong>Soil</strong>s Perspective: Phosphorus Storage and Retention<br />

Within Degraded Isolated Wetlands <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Lands. Ed Dunne*, Mark W. Clark<br />

and K. R. Reddy, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Dept, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida/IFAS<br />

118-4 234a Feasibility <strong>of</strong> Using Ornamental Plants to Remove<br />

Nutrients From Treated Municipal Wastewater<br />

in Constructed Wetlands. Zhenhua Zhang* 1 ,<br />

Zed Rengel1 and Kathy Meney2 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Plant Nutrition, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia,<br />

(2)Syrinx Environmental Pty Ltd<br />

118-5 330a An Overview <strong>of</strong> Land Use and Change Proximate<br />

to Wetlands and Its Management Implications<br />

around the Great Lakes. Yamille Cirino*,<br />

USEPA Great Lakes National <strong>Program</strong> Office and<br />

Karen Rodriguez, USEPA Great Lakes National <strong>Program</strong><br />

Office (G17J)<br />

118-6 330b Effect <strong>of</strong> Forest Fire on CO2 and CH4 Fluxes<br />

from <strong>Soil</strong>. Nishina N. Kazuya* 1 , Chisato Takenaka1 and Ishizuka S. Shigehiro2 , (1)Nagoya Univ,<br />

(2)Forestry and Forest Product Research Institute<br />

118-7 331a Effect <strong>of</strong> Time, Number and Tools <strong>of</strong> Second<br />

Tillage on (Juncus Sp.) Weed Population in Rice<br />

Paddy Field North <strong>of</strong> Iran. Meysam Tamimi* 1 ,<br />

Mohammad Reza Ardakani2 , Ali Mohadesi3 , Mojtaba<br />

Adraki1 and Mohammad Mehdi Sharifi4 , (1)Islamic<br />

Azad Univ-Karaj Branch, (2)Nuclear Research<br />

Center for Agriculture and Medicine-Atomic Energy<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Iran, (3)Rice Research Institute/Iran,<br />

(4)Rice research Institute/Iran<br />

118-8 331b Transformation <strong>of</strong> Humus Substances <strong>of</strong> Locally<br />

Hydromorphic Chernozems <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>of</strong> Russia.<br />

Svetlana A. Tischenko* and Olga S. Bezuglova,<br />

Rostov State Univ<br />

118-9 332a Sustainability to Waterflooding <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Different Chernozemes <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Ciscaucasia. Vera I. Strelkova* and Kamil Sh.<br />

Kazeev, Rostov State Univ<br />

118-10 332b Clay Mineralogy and Morphology <strong>of</strong> some Wetland<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s from the Ganges Delta in Bangladesh.<br />

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Mohammad Sultan Hussain* 1 , Mohammad Jashim<br />

Uddin 1 and Soheli Ferdous 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Dhaka, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environment, (2)KMP, Khulna.<br />

118-11 333a Parameterized <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical Properties for Evaluating<br />

Methane Production from Rice Paddies.<br />

Weiguo Cheng* 1 , Hiroko Akiyama 2 , Seiichi<br />

Nishimura 2 , Shigeto Sudo 2 , Kazuyuki Yagi 2 , Anne<br />

Hartley 1 and J. Patrick Megonigal 3 , (1)Florida <strong>International</strong><br />

Univ, (2)Natl Inst. for Agro-Env. Sci.,<br />

(3)Smithsonian Environmental Research Center<br />

118-12 333b Interactions <strong>of</strong> Mycorrhizal Fungal Assemblages<br />

with Plants from a Florida Wetland. David<br />

Sylvia*, Penn State Univ and Ioannis Ipsalantis,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

118-13 334a Composition and Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Methanogenic Archaeal<br />

Community in Japanese Paddy Field <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Takeshi Watanabe*, Makoto Kimura and Susumu<br />

Asakawa, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bioagricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Nagoya Univ<br />

118-14 334b <strong>Soil</strong> Formation on Clay Limnoglacial Plains <strong>of</strong><br />

North West Russia. Natalia N. Matinian*, Saint<br />

Petersburg Univ<br />

118-15 430a Performance and Microbial Assessment <strong>of</strong> an Artificial<br />

Wetland. Lesley A. Spokas*, Peter L.M.<br />

Veneman and Stephen C. Simkins, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

118-16 430b A Spectrophotometric Method for Aluminum in<br />

Histosols. Lúcia Helena C. Anjos* Sr. 1 , Adierson<br />

Gilvani Ebeling Jr. 2 , Daniel.V. Pérez 3 , Gustavo<br />

Souza Valladares Jr. 4 and Marcos Gervasio Pereira<br />

Sr. 2 , (1)UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto, (2)UFRRJ, (3)Centro<br />

Nacional de Pesquisa de Solos/EMBRAPA, (4)Embrapa<br />

Monitoramento por Satélite<br />

118-17 431a Effect <strong>of</strong> dPAO and PAO on Treatment <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

Nitrogen and Phosphorus <strong>of</strong> Sewage in Constructed<br />

Wetland. Dong Cheol Seo 1 , In Jae Cho 1 ,<br />

Lu Yuan 1 , Ju Sik Cho 2 , Hong Jae Lee 3 and Jong Soo<br />

Heo* 1 , (1)Division <strong>of</strong> Applied Life Science,<br />

Gyeongsang National Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

Environment, Sunchon National Univ, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Engineering, Jinju National Univ<br />

118-18 431b Optimum Conditions <strong>of</strong> dPAO in Constructed<br />

Wetland by Natural Purification System for<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Biological Nitrogen and Phosphorus.<br />

Dong Cheol Seo 1 , In Jae Cho 1 , Lu Yuan 1 , Ju Sik<br />

Cho 2 , Hong Jae Lee 3 and Jong Soo Heo* 1 , (1)Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Life Science, Gyeongsang National<br />

Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological Environment, Sunchon<br />

National Univ, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental Engineering,<br />

Jinju National Univ<br />

118-19 432a Effects <strong>of</strong> Short- and Long-Term Water Level<br />

Drawdown on Litter Quality in Peatlands. Petra<br />

Vávrová* 1 , Marjut Karsisto 2 , Veikko Kitunen 2 and<br />

Raija Laiho 1 , (1)Peatland Ecology Group, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest Ecology, Univ <strong>of</strong> Helsinki, (2)Finnish Forest<br />

Research Institute, Vantaa Research Centre<br />

118-20 432b Subaqueous Landforms and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Chincoteague<br />

Bay, Maryland, USA. Danielle M. Balduff*<br />

and Martin C. Rabenhorst, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

118-21 433a Redox Effects on Phosphorus Release Following<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Deposition in a Riparian Wetland. W. Dean<br />

Hively* 1 , Rebecca Blank 2 , Greg McCarty 1 , Martin<br />

Rabenhorst 2 , Randy Rowland 1 and Omotomike<br />

Ogunwumiju 1 , (1)USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote<br />

Sensing Loboratory, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

118-22 433b Subaqueous <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water Quality, and Estuary<br />

Health. Margot K. Payne* and Mark H. Stolt, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rhode Island<br />

118-23 434a The Physiochemical Controls on Selenium Release<br />

in Seasonally Flooded <strong>Soil</strong>s. Lindsay A.


Robertson*, Graeme A. Spiers and Joinal Abedin,<br />

MIRARCO, Laurentian Univ<br />

118-24 434b Nitrate-Nitrogen Dynamics in Tributaries and<br />

Riparian Wetlands <strong>of</strong> North Central Florida.<br />

Adrienne E. Frisbee* and Clark Mark, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science<br />

118-25 435a Mid-Atlantic Hydric <strong>Soil</strong>s Committee: Bridging<br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Wetland Science Communities.<br />

Lenore Vasilas*, USDA Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service, Ralph Spagnolo, U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency, Bruce Vasilas, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware, Martin C. Rabenhorst, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

and John M. Galbraith, Virginia Tech<br />

118-26 435b Spatial and Temporal Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics<br />

and their Impacts on Macrophyte Diversity<br />

in Restored Wetlands in the Everglades<br />

National Park. Angelique M. Keppler*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida and K. R. Reddy, Wetland Biogeochemistry<br />

Laboratory, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida/IFAS<br />

SESSION NO. 119<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.1A Hydropedology: Fundamental Issues and Practical<br />

Applications—Poster<br />

Convenor: Henry Lin, Penn State Universtiy<br />

119-1 132a Measuring Water Table Depth in Loamy <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

with Relic Features. Edgar Mersiovsky* 1 , Reed<br />

Cripps1 , Doug Wysocki2 and Cathy Seybold3 ,<br />

(1)USDA-NRCS, (2)NRCS-USDA, (3)USDA/<br />

NRCS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Center<br />

119-2 133b Seasonal Water Table and Temperature Relationships<br />

in Glaciomarine <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Eastern Maine.<br />

David E. Turcotte* and David E. Wilkinson, USDA–<br />

Natural Resources Conservation Svc<br />

119-3 134a Use <strong>of</strong> the Non-Parametric Nearest NeighborApproach<br />

to Estimate <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Properties.<br />

Attila Nemes*, Univ <strong>of</strong> California Riverside, Walter<br />

J. Rawls, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote<br />

Sensing Lab, Yakov A. Pachepsky,<br />

119-4<br />

USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML and M. Th. Van<br />

Genuchten, George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Lab,<br />

USDA-ARS<br />

134b Using Ensembles <strong>of</strong> Pedotransfer Functions for<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Retention in Field-Scale Water Flow<br />

Simulations. Andrey Guber* 1 , Yakov Pachepsky2 ,<br />

Diederik Jacques3 , M. Th. Van Genuchten4 , Walter<br />

J. Rawls5 , Attila Nemes6 , Jirka Simunek6 , Thomas<br />

J. Nicholson7 and Ralph E. Cady7 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

(2)USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML, (3)SCK-<br />

CEN, (4)George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Lab USDA-<br />

ARS, (5)USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing<br />

Lab, (6)Univ <strong>of</strong> California Riverside, (7)US<br />

NRC<br />

119-5 135a Measuring <strong>Soil</strong> Bulk Density Using Vibrationinduced<br />

Conductance Fluctuation (VICOF). Andrea<br />

Sz. Kishné* 1 , Cristine L.S. Morgan1 and László<br />

B. Kish2 , (1)Texas A&M Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Texas A&M Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Electrical<br />

and Computer Engineering<br />

119-6 135b Effects <strong>of</strong> Sedimentation on Phosphorus Retention<br />

in Seasonally Submerged Wetland <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

SESSION NO. 119<br />

Jonathan Maynard* 1 , Anthony O’Geen 1 , Jaiyou<br />

Deng 1 , Neil Brauer 2 , Denise Tu 2 and Randy<br />

Dahlgren 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Davis<br />

119-7 136a Landscape and <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Development in a Dissected<br />

Coastal Plain. Richard MacEwan*, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Industries<br />

119-8 136b Earth’s Critical Zone and Hydropedology. Henry<br />

Lin*, Penn State Univ, Lawrence P. Wilding, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, Texas A&M Univ, Oliver<br />

Chadwick, Univ <strong>of</strong> California Santa Barbara, Gail<br />

Ashley, Rutgers Univ. and Stephen Burges, Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington<br />

119-9 137a Studies on the Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Water Retention Capacity<br />

Estimations to Prepare <strong>Soil</strong> Water Management<br />

Maps. Brigitta Tóth* 1 , András Makó 1 , Kálmán<br />

Rajkai 2 and Péter Marth 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém,<br />

Georgikon Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (2)Research Inst<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Central Plant<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Protection Service<br />

119-10 137b Effects on the Local Water Balance <strong>of</strong> Daily <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Water Content Fluctuations in Semi-arid SE<br />

Spain. Luís Villagarcía* 1 , Ana Were 2 , Yolanda Cantón<br />

3 , Francisco Fernández 2 , María José Moro 4 , Albert<br />

Sole-Benet 2 and Francisco Domingo 2 , (1)Univ<br />

Pablo de Olavide, (2)Consejo Superior de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas, (3)Univ de Almería, (4)Univ de<br />

Alicante<br />

119-11 138a Repeated Identical Top-soil Treatment and its<br />

Influence on <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrophysical and Microbiological<br />

Characteristic Changes. Svatopluk Matula*,<br />

Czech Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture in Prague, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Geology, Pavel Ruzek, Research<br />

Insti <strong>of</strong> Crop Production and Gabriela Muhlbachova,<br />

Research Inst <strong>of</strong> Crop Production<br />

119-12 138b <strong>Soil</strong> Water Content Patterns in the High Plateau<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sierra De Gador (Almeria, Se Spain). Implications<br />

for the Local Water Balance. Yolanda Cantón*<br />

1 , Luís Villagarcía 2 , Albert Sole-Benet 3 , Francisco<br />

Domingo 3 , Juan Puigdefábregas 3 and Sergio<br />

Contreras 3 , (1)Univ de Almería, (2)Univ Pablo de<br />

Olavide, (3)E.E.Z.A./C.S.I.C.<br />

119-13 139a Estimation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Retention Curve<br />

(SMRC) using Pedotransfer Functions (PTF).<br />

Svatopluk Matula* and Kamila Spongrova, Czech<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture in Prague, Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Geology<br />

119-14 139b Relating Field Indicators <strong>of</strong> Hydric <strong>Soil</strong>s to Saturation<br />

and Reduction in Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s. Gerren<br />

Lanier 1 , David Lindbo* 2 and Michael Vepraskas 2 ,<br />

(1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept North Carolina State Univ,<br />

(2)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept, North Carolina State Univ<br />

119-15 232b Hydrological Control <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Mobility in<br />

Altered Wetland <strong>Soil</strong>s. Michael Litaor*, Tel-Hai<br />

College<br />

119-16 233a Predicting Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity<br />

from Water Retention Data. Han Han* and Daniel<br />

Gimenez, Rutgers Univ<br />

119-17 234b Effect <strong>of</strong> Wild Fire on Water Repellency <strong>of</strong> Sandy<br />

Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Pavel Dlapa* 1 , Ivan Simkovic 1 and<br />

Ladislav Somsak 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Comenius Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Comenius<br />

Univ<br />

119-18 235a Flooding on the Virgin River, USA: Impacts and<br />

Historic Perspective. Douglas Merkler*, USDA<br />

NCRS and Patrick Drohan, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las<br />

Vegas<br />

119-19 236a Effects <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter on New Redoximor-<br />

95<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 119<br />

phic Feature Formation Under Induced Hydric<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Conditions. Adam Gray* and Martin C. Rabenhorst,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

119-20 236b Identification <strong>of</strong> Parent Material <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s along a<br />

Lithotoposequence in a Sedimentary Area using<br />

Particle-size Distribution and Mixing Equation.<br />

Céline Collin Bellier* 1 , Dominique Arrouays 1 , Denis<br />

Baize 1 , Vincent Champdavoine 1 , Dominique King 1<br />

and Jean-Pierre Rossignol 2 , (1)I.N.R.A., (2)I.N.H.<br />

119-21 237a Aeration in Grasslands, It Only Works Some-<strong>of</strong>the-Times.<br />

Dorcas H. Franklin*, USDA ARS, J.<br />

Phil Campbell Sr., Natural Resource Conservation<br />

Center, Miguel L. Cabrera, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia and<br />

David Butler, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

119-22 238a Effect <strong>of</strong> Relief on <strong>Soil</strong> Development: A Case<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Two Toposequences in Northeast Thailand.<br />

Suphicha Thanachit* 1 , Anchalee Suddhiprakarn<br />

1 , Irb Kheoruenromne 1 and Robert J.<br />

Gilkes 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kasetsart Univ, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

119-23 238b Simulation <strong>of</strong> Coupled Relationship Between<br />

Land Use and Groundwater Flow in the Western<br />

Arid Land <strong>of</strong> China. Chengyi Zhao*, Xinjiang Inst<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Science, Xi Chen Sr., Xinjiang Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

and Ecology,CAS and Minjiang Deng Sr., Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water Resources <strong>of</strong> Xinjiang<br />

119-24 239a <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Temporal Patterns in a Forested<br />

Catchment. Qing Zhu*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

The Pennsylvania State Univ, Henry Lin, Penn<br />

State Univ and Xiaobo Zhou, Pennsylvania State<br />

Univ<br />

119-25 239b Preliminary Study on Vertisols and Vertic <strong>Soil</strong>s in<br />

Heilongjiang Province, NE China. Shanmei Wu*,<br />

Nanjing Agricultural Univ/Univ <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Xainzhou Long, Heilongjiang Water Conservancy<br />

and Hydropower Inst, Shengrong Xu, Nanjing Agricultural<br />

Univ and Qing Xu, Cotra Costa College<br />

SESSION NO. 120<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.1B Site Disturbance:The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology in its<br />

Assessment—Poster<br />

120-1 140a Use <strong>of</strong> Ground-Penetrating Radar to Assess <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Heterogeneity. Eric Sucre* and Thomas Fox, Virginia<br />

Tech Univ<br />

120-2 140b Effects <strong>of</strong> Anthropogenic Disturbance on Riparian<br />

Hydric <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urbanizing Coastal Landscapes.<br />

Sean W. Donohue* 1 , Mark H. Stolt 1 , Arthur<br />

J. Gold 2 and Peter Gr<strong>of</strong>fman 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island, (3)Inst Of Ecosystem<br />

Studies<br />

120-3 141a Applied Aspects <strong>of</strong> Studying the Holocene Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>–Vegetation Complexes in the <strong>Middle</strong><br />

Amur Region, the Far East <strong>of</strong> Russia. Marina I.<br />

Skripnikova* and Olga N. Uspenskaya, V.V.<br />

Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Inst<br />

120-4 142a Morphology <strong>of</strong> Built <strong>Soil</strong>s on Rehabilitated Bauxite<br />

Mines. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Kew* and Robert Gilkes, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

96<br />

120-5 142b Holocene Environmental Changes, Paleosoils and<br />

Living Conditions in the Upper Volga Outwash<br />

Plain, Russia: Multidisciplinary Study. R.<br />

Gracheva* 1 , J. Vandenberghe 2 , A. Sorokin 1 , Olga N.<br />

Uspenskaya 3 , E. Malyasova 4 , O. Chichagova 1 , L.<br />

Sulerdjitskiy 1 and Sj. Bonhke 2 , (1)Russian Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science, (2)Vrije Univ, (3)V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Inst, (4)St. Petersburg State Univ<br />

120-6 240a Paleosoils <strong>of</strong> Burial Hills and their Modern Natural<br />

Analogues. Roman V. Kuznetsov*, Vladimir S.<br />

Kryschenko, Elena N. Karavaeva and Tatiyana M.<br />

Magomedova, Rostov State Univ<br />

120-7 240b Application <strong>of</strong> Geomorphological and Pedological<br />

Characteristics to a Plains Indian Archaeological<br />

Site. Crystal J. Frey* 1 , Randall Miles 2 and W.<br />

Raymond Wood 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri<br />

120-8 241a <strong>Soil</strong> Structure Resulting from Earthworm Bioturbations<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Evolution in Landscape. Denis<br />

PIRON 1 , Christian Walter* 2 , Daniel Cluzeau 3 ,<br />

Guenola Pérès 4 and Stéphane Follain 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rennes 1, (2)INRA, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Rennes1,<br />

(4)University <strong>of</strong> Rennes1<br />

120-9 241b Catenary Variations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Morphology in Relation<br />

to Conversion <strong>of</strong> Subtroplical <strong>Soil</strong>s to Agriculture.<br />

Zhao Qiguo 1 , Bin Zhang* 1 , Ming-zhu<br />

Wang 1 , Yuan-shu Jing 1 , A. Thimm 2 and H. Zepp 3 ,<br />

(1)Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Ruhr- Univ<br />

Bochum, (3)Ruhr- Univ Bochum<br />

120-10 242a Response <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Micro-structure to Land Use<br />

Shifting in the Loess Plateau <strong>of</strong> China. Xiubin<br />

He* Sr., Inst <strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards and Environment<br />

and Guobin Liu, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Conservation<br />

120-11 242b Mapping <strong>of</strong> Micromorphometric Types <strong>of</strong> Pore<br />

Space in Loamy <strong>Soil</strong>s. Elena B. Skvortsova* and<br />

Polina V. Koroleva, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Inst<br />

120-12 342b Organogeochemical Investigations <strong>of</strong> Black <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

in Northwestern Germany Reveal Prehistoric<br />

Agricultural Burning. Eileen Eckmeier* 1 , Renate<br />

Gerlach 2 , Guido L.B. Wiesenberg 3 , Jan O. Skjemstad<br />

4 , Ursula Tegtmeier 5 , Klaas Van der Borg 6 and<br />

Michael W. I. Schmidt 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Zurich, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, (2)Rheinisches Amt fuer Bodendenkmalpflege,<br />

(3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Cologne, Dept. for Geology<br />

and Mineralogy, (4)CSIRO Land and Water,<br />

(5)Univ <strong>of</strong> Cologne, Inst<strong>of</strong> Prehistoric Archaeology,<br />

(6)Van de Graaff Lab, Utrecht Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 121<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.1C <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and<br />

Archaeology—Poster<br />

121-1 143b Characterization and Micromorphological Observations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fe/Mn and Silicate Minerals in Okinawa<br />

and Brazilian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Alexandre Pereira De<br />

Bakker*, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia<br />

(INPA)<br />

121-2 144a Root-Adhering <strong>Soil</strong> and Microstructure as Affected<br />

by Crop Species in a Volcanic Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Fernando De León-González* 1 , Ma del Carmen<br />

Gutiérrez-Castorena 2 and María del Carmen<br />

González-Chávez 2 , (1)Univ Autónoma Mteropolitana-Xochimilco,<br />

(2)Colegio de Postgraduados


121-3 144b Micromorphology, SEM and Genesis <strong>of</strong> Saline<br />

and Gypseous <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Bam Area , Southeastern<br />

Iran. Ebrahim Moghiseh*, Tehran Univ<br />

121-4 145a Discrimination <strong>of</strong> Induration Features in Some<br />

Iranian <strong>Soil</strong>s Using High- resolution CT Scanner<br />

Imagery. Fereydoon Sarmadian*, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran and<br />

Richard Heck, Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph<br />

121-5 145b <strong>Soil</strong>s Derived From Shale Deposits In Egypt. I.<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Genesis and Classification. Gamil W. Ageeb*,<br />

National Research Center<br />

121-6 243a Characterization and Formation <strong>of</strong> Iron-Manganese<br />

Nodules <strong>of</strong> Ultisol with Plinthite in Taiwan.<br />

Shih-Hao Jien*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry,<br />

National Taiwan Univ, Taipei, Taiwan and Zueng-<br />

Sang Chen, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry, National<br />

Taiwan Univ<br />

121-7 243b Morphology, Micromorphology and Genesis <strong>of</strong><br />

an Endoaquept in Bangladesh. Sheikh M. F.<br />

Rabbi*, Khulna Univ and Syed Elahi, Dhaka Univ<br />

121-8 244b Type <strong>of</strong> micromorphological structure in Rendzic<br />

Leptosols from the Malopolska Upland (Poland).<br />

Zbigniew Zagórski*, Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Warsaw<br />

Agricultural University–SGGW<br />

121-9 245a Origin <strong>of</strong> Gravel-Clay Horizons in <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed<br />

from Lower Triassic Red Beds in the Holy<br />

Cross Mountains (S Poland). Zbigniew Zagórski*,<br />

Div <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Warsaw Agricultural Univ- SGGW and<br />

Sylwia Grela, Divi <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Warsaw Agricultural Univ–<br />

SGGW<br />

121-10 245b Record <strong>of</strong> Holocene Environmental Changes in<br />

the Northern Fertile Crescent Inferred From Pedogenic<br />

Carbonate Laminations on Stones at<br />

Göbekli Tepe (SE Turkey). Konstantin Pustovoytov*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Land Evaluation, Klaus Schmidt, German Archaeological<br />

Inst and Heinrich Taubald, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tubingen/Inst<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geosciences<br />

121-11 344b Effects <strong>of</strong> Hydrophilic Polymers for Historical<br />

Site Conservation on Water Movement in <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Shoichi Mitsuishi*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological and Environmental<br />

Engineering,Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

and Life <strong>Sciences</strong>,The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo, Tsuyoshi<br />

Miyazaki, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo and Masaru Mizoguchi,<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

SESSION NO. 122<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.1P <strong>Soil</strong> Geomorphology: Concept Theory and Practices<br />

—Poster<br />

122-1 146a Topographic Controls on <strong>Soil</strong> Thickness in the<br />

Ouachita Mountains. Jonathan D. Phillips*, Tobacco<br />

Road Research Team, Daniel A. Marion,<br />

Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service<br />

and Kenneth Luckow, USDA Forest Service<br />

122-2 146b Termodinamic <strong>of</strong> the Pedogeomorphological System:<br />

A Theoretical Proposal. Edgar J. Jaimes* 1 ,<br />

Neida Pineda 1 , José Mendoza 1 , Graciano Elizalde 2 ,<br />

Jajaira Oballos 3 and Guido Ochoa 4 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

SESSION NO. 122<br />

Water Research Group. Los Andes Univ, (2)<strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science Potsgraduate Inst Agronomy Faculty. Central<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Venezuela, (3)Geography Inst.. Environment<br />

and Forestry Science Faculty. Los Andes Univ,<br />

(4)Geography Inst. Environment and Forestry Science<br />

Faculty. Los Andes Univ<br />

122-3 147a A Geomorphological Framework for Land and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Data -a Victorian Example. David B. Rees* 1 ,<br />

Nathan J. Robinson 1 and E. Bernie Joyce 2 , (1)Dept.<br />

Primary Industries, (2)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

122-4 147b Reading the Walls <strong>of</strong> the Unfinished Cathedral:<br />

Insights to the Dynamic Denudation <strong>of</strong> Bermudan<br />

Eolianites and Paleosols. Donald L. Johnson*, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Illinois and Diana N. Johnson, Geosciences Consultants<br />

122-5 148a Experimental Measurements <strong>of</strong> Heat Storage Coefficient<br />

<strong>of</strong> Different Types <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>. Anil Kumar<br />

Shrotriya*, Seth Motilal (Post Graduate) College<br />

and Sunil Kumar Jain, Engineering College<br />

122-6 148b Mima Mounds as Upper <strong>Soil</strong> or Whole <strong>Soil</strong> Biomantles:<br />

What Happens Morphologically When<br />

the Bioturbators Depart?. Donald L. Johnson*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Diana N. Johnson, Geosciences<br />

Consultants and Jennifer Horwath, Dept <strong>of</strong> Earth<br />

and Space <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

122-7 149a An Aeolian Explanation for the Asymmetrical<br />

Distribution <strong>of</strong> Deep Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s on Ridges.<br />

Richard J. Harper*, Cooperative Research Centre for<br />

Greenhouse Accounting and Robert Gilkes, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Australia<br />

122-8 149b Is Pedology, the Historically Maligned and Misunderstood<br />

Sibling <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Alive and<br />

Well?. Donald L. Johnson*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, John<br />

Tandarich, Dominican Univ and Leon Follmer, Illinois<br />

State Geological Survey<br />

122-9 246a Red and Yellow Cambic B Horizons: Their Relationship<br />

with the Geomorphic Evolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vouga Catchment (Portugal). Virginia Pereira*,<br />

Dep. Geociencias, Univ de Aveiro<br />

122-10 246b Geomorphic Principles, <strong>Soil</strong> Patterns, and Glacial<br />

History in the Eastern Upper Peninsula <strong>of</strong> Michigan.<br />

Douglas Wysocki* 1 , Greg Whitney 2 , Joe Calus 2<br />

and Lawrence Carey 2 , (1)Natural Resource Conservation<br />

Service, (2)NRCS<br />

122-11 247a Computer-assisted Geopedology, a Way to Predictive<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Mapping. Abbas Farshad* 1 , Satira<br />

Udomsri 2 , Ekkanit Hansakdi 2 and Dhruba P.<br />

Shrestha 1 , (1)ITC, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

122-12 247b Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Parent Material and Bioclimate<br />

Over the Pedogeomorphological Homogeneity in<br />

Monaicito River Microbasin, Trujillo, Venezuela.<br />

Neida Pineda* 1 , Edgar Jaimes 2 , Rosalva Arellano 2 ,<br />

Ligia Becerra 2 and José Mendoza 2 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water<br />

Research Group. Los Andes Univ., (2)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water<br />

Research Group. Los Andes Univ<br />

122-13 248a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Parent Material and Topography on<br />

the Scale <strong>of</strong> Variation in <strong>Soil</strong> Properties. Ruth<br />

Kerry*, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, Brigham Young<br />

University and Margaret A. Oliver, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Reading University<br />

122-14 248b <strong>Soil</strong> Geomorphology:Concept, Theory and Practices.<br />

Daniel Bitire*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Abeokuta<br />

Nigeria<br />

122-15 345a Toposequence and Pedogenesis in Mt. Tatung,<br />

the Northern Taiwan. Chen-Chi Tsai*, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources, National I-Lan Univ and Zueng-<br />

Sang Chen, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry, National<br />

Taiwan Univ<br />

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SESSION NO. 122<br />

122-16 345b Visualization Techniques in <strong>Soil</strong> Geomorphology.<br />

Carolyn G. Olson* and William Effland, USDA-<br />

NRCS<br />

122-17 346b Redoximorphic <strong>Soil</strong> Distribution in Valleys According<br />

to Stream Order. Brice Mourier* 1 , Christian<br />

Walter 2 and Philippe Mérot 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Savoie<br />

(CARRTEL Lab), (2)INRA Agrocampus Rennes,<br />

UMR SAS<br />

122-18 347a <strong>Soil</strong> Landscape Relations in the Brazilian Fernando<br />

de Noronha Oceanic Island, Southern Atlantic<br />

Ocean. Mateus Rosas Ribeiro*, Flavio Adriano<br />

Marques, Sheila Maria B. Bittar and Jose Fernando<br />

W. F. Lima, Univ Federal Rural De Pernambuco<br />

122-19 446a Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Geomorphology as a Subdiscipline<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science. Robin N. Thwaites*,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resource <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

122-20 446b Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Properties <strong>of</strong> Mapping<br />

Unit on Mountain Foot Slope in Granite<br />

Gneiss Area. ki-yuol Jung*, Eul-Soo Yun and Il-Soo<br />

Son, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute,<br />

NICS, RDA, Korea<br />

122-21 447a Pedologic Points and Geomorphic Space: Rethinking<br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> Map Unit Paradigm. Ronald D.<br />

Taskey*, Cal Poly/USDA NRCS<br />

122-22 447b Relationships Between <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Environmental<br />

Biophysical Units in Milpa Alta, Central<br />

Mexico. Jorge López Blanco Sr., Instituto de<br />

Geografía UNAM, Vela Correa Gilberto, Depto. El<br />

Hombre y su Ambiente UAM-X and Ma. de Lourdes<br />

Rodríguez Gamiño*, Instituto de Geografía<br />

UNAM<br />

SESSION NO. 123<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.2B <strong>Soil</strong> System Behavior in Time—Poster<br />

Convenor: Peter Schad, Technical University<br />

123-1 150a Prediction <strong>of</strong> Climate Change Impact on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties (Example <strong>of</strong> Mexico). Iourii Nikolskii<br />

Gavrilov*, Marcial Castillo Alvares and Oktiabrina<br />

Bakhlaeva, Colegio de Postgraduados<br />

123-2 150b The Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Development Index (PDI) <strong>of</strong> the Lateritic<br />

rRver Terraces in Central Taiwan. Heng<br />

Tsai* 1 , Wen-Shu Huang1 , Zeng-Yei Hseu2 and<br />

Zueng-Sang Chen3 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography, National<br />

Changhua Univ <strong>of</strong> Education, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Science and Engineering, National Pingtung<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, National Taiwan Univ<br />

123-3 151a Indicators <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation Processes on a<br />

Chernozem Field in Hungary. Anita Gal* 1 , Tamas<br />

Szegi1 , Barbara Simon1 , Balazs Szeder1 , Erika<br />

Micheli1 , Etelka Tombacz2 , Adam Zsolnay3 and<br />

Junko Akagi3 , (1)Szent Istvan Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Agrochemistry Dept, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Szeged, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Colloid Chemistry, (3)GSF Institut für Bodenökologie<br />

123-4 151b Evolution Of Ecosystems Of The Central Siberia<br />

in the Upper Pleistocene (paleopedological data).<br />

Galina A. Demidenko*, Krasnoyarsk State Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

123-5 249a Common Features <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Forest Biogeocenoses.<br />

Vladimir F. Val’Kov*, Rostov State Univ<br />

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123-6 249b <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Inputs from a 60-year Chronosequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Decaying Pine Roots. Kim H. Ludovici*,<br />

USDA-Forest Service, Southern Research Station,<br />

Daniel D. Richter Jr., Duke Univ and Kimberly A.<br />

Magrini, National Renewable Energy Lab<br />

123-7 250a Thirty-five Year Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Mn, Zn, B, Cu,<br />

and Fe in Response to Forest Growth. Jianwei<br />

Li* 1 , Daniel Richter 2 , Arlene Mendoza 1 and Paul<br />

Heine 3 , (1)School <strong>of</strong> Environment and Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Duke Univ, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Environment and<br />

Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>,Duke University, (3)School <strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

and Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>,Duke Univ<br />

123-8 250b Aggregates Stability in a Removed <strong>Soil</strong> Undergoing<br />

a Recovering Process. M.M. Taboada-Castro* 1 ,<br />

V. Do Nascimento 2 , M.C Alves 2 and T. Taboada 1 ,<br />

(1)Univ de A Coruña, (2)Univ Estadual Paulista<br />

123-9 251a Crop Rotation Systems to Sustainable Vegetable<br />

Production in the South <strong>of</strong> Uruguay. Roberto Docampo*<br />

1 , Claudio Garcia 1 , Sebastián Casanova 2 and<br />

Armando Rabuffetti 1 , (1)National Research Inst <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture <strong>of</strong> Uruguay, (2)National Research Inst<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture <strong>of</strong> Uruguay<br />

123-10 251b Long-term Effects <strong>of</strong> Fertilization and Crop Rotation<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Air Quality. Craig<br />

Drury* 1 , Dan Reynolds 1 , Chin Tan 1 , Don W.<br />

McKenney 2 and Edward G. Gregorich 1 , (1)Agriculture<br />

& Agri-Food Canada, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Windsor<br />

123-11 350b Effect <strong>of</strong> Temperature and Moisture on the Rate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Mineralization, Microbial Activity<br />

and C:N Ratio in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Siva (Sivalingam) Sivakumaran*,<br />

Ian McIvor, Steve Green, Iris Vogeler,<br />

Markus Deurer, Tessa Mills and Brent Clothier,<br />

HortResearch<br />

123-12 351a Impact <strong>of</strong> Sands and Gravels on Root Growth :<br />

Implications for Maize Seedlings. Jayraju<br />

Nadimikeri*, S.V.Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 124<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.2P Interdependency <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and <strong>Soil</strong> Scapes—Poster<br />

124-1 152a New Technology and the NRCS <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

Maintenance/Update Process in Abilene, Texas.<br />

James Gordon* and Alan Stahnke, USDA-NRCS<br />

124-2 152b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Fuzzy-logic Based <strong>Soil</strong> Inference<br />

Modeling for <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Updates in Pennsylvania.<br />

Rick L. Day* 1 , ED White 2 , Gary W. Petersen 3<br />

and John Chibirka 2 , (1)Pennsylvania State Univ,<br />

(2)USDA-NRCS, (3)Pennslyvania State Univ<br />

124-3 153a 3D <strong>Soil</strong>s Cover Models and Their Use for Pedological<br />

and Environmental Studies. Jordi Garrigó*,<br />

Dept de Química y Edafología. Univ de<br />

Navarra, David Elustondo, Dept de Química y<br />

Edafología. Univ de Navarra and Jaume Bech, Univ<br />

de Barcelona<br />

124-4 153b Relevance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping Criteria to Predict<br />

Geochemical Background <strong>of</strong> Trace Elements in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s from Local to Regional Scales. Gilles Colinet*<br />

1 , Patrick Bogaert 2 and Laurent Bock 1 , (1)Gembloux<br />

Agricultural Univ, Geopedology Dept.,<br />

(2)Catholic Univ <strong>of</strong> Louvain-la-Neuve, Unit <strong>of</strong> Environmetrics<br />

and Geomatics<br />

124-5 252a Human Activities, <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Landscape<br />

Relations in Two Mountain Regions in Bulgaria.<br />

Emiliya Velizarova 1 , Jaume Bech* 2 , Maria<br />

Sokolovska 1 and Alejandro Lansac 2 , (1)Forest


Pedology Dept, Forest Research Inst, Bulgarian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Univ de Barcelona<br />

124-6 252b Characteristics, Genesis, and Fertility Status <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Deeply Weathered <strong>Soil</strong> from Cretaceous Ultrabasic<br />

Rock in Samar, Philippines. Victor B. Asio*,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Leyte State<br />

Univ, Ian A. Navarrete, Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Obihiro Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and<br />

Veterinary Medicine, Juvia P. Sueta, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Leyte State Univ, Janice P.<br />

Susaya, Inst <strong>of</strong> Tropical Ecology, Leyte State Univ.<br />

and Reinhold Jahn, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant<br />

Nutrition, Martin Luther Univ<br />

124-7 253a Transformation <strong>of</strong> Parent Material (Mantle<br />

Loam and Moraine) Composition, Related to <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Formation in the Upper Volga Region, Russia.<br />

Olga A. Samonova* and Elena N. Aseyeva, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography, Moscow State Univ<br />

124-8 253b Redox Development in <strong>Soil</strong> Materials as Influenced<br />

by Time, Temperature, and Carbon Level.<br />

Rebecca A. Blue* 1 , Douglas D. Malo 1 , Thomas E.<br />

Schumacher 1 , James J. Doolittle 2 and Jennifer J.<br />

Lund 1 , (1)South Dakota State Univ, (2)South Dakota<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station<br />

124-9 1578a Relationships among Phosphorus Concentrations<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Land Use in an Agricultural<br />

Watershed. Rachel M. Stout Evans* 1 , William<br />

Kingery 2 , Michael Lilly 1 , Steve Depew 1 , Michael<br />

Cox 2 , Patrick Gerard 2 and Grady Jackson 2 ,<br />

(1)USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service,<br />

(2)Mississippi State University<br />

124-10 352b The <strong>Soil</strong>s Cover <strong>of</strong> the Volcanic Area from the<br />

Eastern Carpathians (Romania). Constantin<br />

Rusu* 1 , Iulian Stanga 2 , Lilian Niacsu 2 , Iuliana Breaban<br />

1 and Bogdan Rosca 1 , (1)Univ Al l Cuza,<br />

(2)Univ AI I Cuza<br />

SESSION NO. 125<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.3B Essence Diagnostic and Time-Scales <strong>of</strong> Natural and<br />

Human-Induced Pedogenic Processes—Poster<br />

Convenor: Gan-Lin Zhang, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

125-1 156a Effects <strong>of</strong> Converting Forest to Tea Garden on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Classification and Genesis: A Case Study in<br />

Guilan Province. Amir Bahrami* 1 , Mahmood Shabanpour2<br />

and Mehdi Akef1 , (1)Guilan Univ, (2)Iran-<br />

Rasht- Guilan Univ- Agricultural Faculty- <strong>Soil</strong> Sci.<br />

Group<br />

125-2 156b Biological Weathering <strong>of</strong> Apatite and Mica in<br />

Calcareous Goethitic Sandstone. Charles J.<br />

Everett* 1 , Dan F. Amos2 and Lee Daniels2 , (1)Medical<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, (2)Virginia Tech<br />

125-3 157a Significance <strong>of</strong> the External Conditions in Salinized<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Genesis. Tatiana N. Elizarova* Sr., Inst <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

125-4 157b Clay Mineralogy and its Relationship to Water<br />

Extract Composition for <strong>Soil</strong>s from Different Environment<br />

in Humid Asia: Japan, Thailand, and<br />

Indonesia. Tetsuhiro Watanabe* 1 , Shinya Funakawa1<br />

and Takashi Kosaki2 , (1)Graduate School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kyoto Univ, (2)Kyoto Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 126<br />

125-5 158a Quantitative Analysis on <strong>Soil</strong> Acidification and<br />

Organic \Matter Dynamics in Humid Asia. Kazumichi<br />

Fujii*, Shinya Funakawa and Takashi Kosaki,<br />

Kyoto Univ<br />

125-6 158b Experimental Simulation <strong>of</strong> Changes in Fine-Dispersed<br />

Minerals <strong>of</strong> the Mantle Loam under the<br />

Influence <strong>of</strong> Different Phytocenoses. Natalia P.<br />

Chizhikova* 1 , Irina A. Verkhovets 1 and Alexander<br />

S. Vladychenskii 2 , (1)Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute,<br />

(2)Moscow State Univ<br />

125-7 256a Evidence for Biologic Lifting <strong>of</strong> Iron in a <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Chronosequence. Marjorie Schulz*, Art White and<br />

John Fitzpatrick, US Geological Survey<br />

125-8 256b Characteristics, Genesis and Degradation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

from Volcanic Rocks in Leyte, Philippines. Victor<br />

B. Asio*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Leyte<br />

State Univ, Reinhold Jahn, Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Plant Nutrition, Martin Luther Univ and Karl Stahr,<br />

Inst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Hohenheim<br />

125-9 257a Imogolite-type Material in Podzols and Response<br />

to Forest Harvesting. Stephanie Grand*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

British Columbia<br />

125-10 257b Decade-scale Conversion to Non-allophanic Andisols<br />

with Secondary Succession. Paul Mc-<br />

Daniel* 1 , Jason Jimenez 2 , Jodi Johnson-Maynard 1 ,<br />

Dennis Ferguson 3 and Anita Falen 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Idaho, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (3)US Forest Service–<br />

Rocky Mountain Research Station<br />

125-11 357a Balancing Watershed Level <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Budgets<br />

Using Process-Level Measures. Matthew J.<br />

Richardson*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island and Mark H.<br />

Stolt, Univ <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island<br />

125-12 357b Site Quality Changes in a Volcanic Chronosequence<br />

at the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. Víctor<br />

Peña* and Christina Siebe, Instituto de Geología,<br />

UNAM<br />

SESSION NO. 126<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.3PA Andisols and Related <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster<br />

126-1 258a Proposal <strong>of</strong> New Subgroups forArents with Andic<br />

Characteristics. Marisa Tejedor 1 , Concepción<br />

Jiménez 1 , Silvia Armas-Espinel 1 and Jose Manuel<br />

Hernández-Moreno* 2 , (1)Univ de La Laguna,<br />

(2)Univ de La Laguna<br />

126-2 258b Properties and Classification <strong>of</strong> Volcanic <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

derived from the 10th Century Eruptive Deposits<br />

in Changbai Volcano Area, Northeast China. Hitoshi<br />

Kanno* 1 , Tsuyoshi Miyamoto 2 and Masami<br />

Nanzyo 1 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science,<br />

Tohoku Univ, (2)Center for Northeast Asian<br />

Studies, Tohoku Univ<br />

126-3 259a <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed on Volcanic Materials in a Mountainous<br />

Environment (Mt. Teide, Canary Islands,<br />

Spain). Carmen D. Arbelo* 1 , J. Asterio Guerra 1 ,<br />

Antonio Rodríguez-Rodríguez 2 , Bayanor Santana 1 ,<br />

Jesús S. Notario 1 and Juan L. Mora 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> La<br />

Laguna, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> La Laguna<br />

126-4 259b Variable Charge <strong>Soil</strong>s Identified in a Cloud Forest.<br />

Maria Guadalupe Tenorio Arvide* 1 , Joe B.<br />

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SESSION NO. 126<br />

Dixon 2 , Otilio A. Acevedo Sandoval 3 , Miguel A.<br />

Valera Perez 1 and Gladys Linares Fleites 4 , (1)Benemerita<br />

Univ Autonoma de Puebla, (2)Texas A&M<br />

Univ, (3)Univ Autonoma del Estado de Hidalgo,<br />

(4)Benemerita Univ Autonoma de Puebla<br />

126-5 260a Research <strong>of</strong> Charcoal Particles in Andosols<br />

around Lake Biwa, Central Japan. Jun INOUE*,<br />

Osaka City Univ<br />

126-6 260b Heavy Metal Sorption by Andic and Non-Andic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Horizons Derived from Volcanic Parent Materials.<br />

Hartmut Tanneberg and Reinhold Jahn*,<br />

Martin-Luther-Univ Halle-Wittenberg<br />

126-7 261a Water Dispersible Clay and Zeta Potential as Affected<br />

by Sodicity and Management Practices in<br />

Andic <strong>Soil</strong>s. Silvia Armas-Espinel 1 , Carlos M. Regalado<br />

2 and Jose M. Hernandez-Moreno* 1 , (1)Univ<br />

de La Laguna, (2)ICIA<br />

126-8 261b Classification <strong>of</strong> Heugag <strong>Soil</strong>s in Jeju Island.<br />

Kwan-Cheol SONG*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Technology<br />

126-9 262a Characterization Of a <strong>Soil</strong> Catena on the Western<br />

Slope <strong>of</strong> The Piton Des Neiges Volcano (La<br />

Réunion). Frédéric Feder* 1 , Romain Olivier 1 ,<br />

Karine Alary 1 and Gérard Bourgeon 2 , (1)CIRAD<br />

(French Agricultural Research Centre for <strong>International</strong><br />

Development), (2)CIRAD (French Agricultural<br />

Research Centre for <strong>International</strong> Development)<br />

-<br />

126-10 262b Assessing the Risk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>borne Heavy Metals<br />

Leaching in an Andosol after Sewage Sludge<br />

Spreading. Emmanuel Doelsch 1 , Frédéric Feder* 1 ,<br />

Antoine Findeling 1 , Yves Dudal 2 and Hervé Saint<br />

Macary 1 , (1)CIRAD (French Agricultural Research<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Development), (2)INRA<br />

(French National Institute for Agricultural Research)<br />

126-11 263a Modelling Mechanisms Controlling the Activity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Al 3+ in <strong>Soil</strong> Solution <strong>of</strong> Volcanic Ash <strong>Soil</strong>s Using<br />

Humic-ion Binding Model WHAM-Model V and<br />

Allophane Solubility. Yasumi Yagasaki*, <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Lab., Natural Resources Inventory Center,<br />

National Inst for Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Jan<br />

Mulder, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Plant and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Norwegian Univ <strong>of</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong> and Masanori<br />

Okazaki, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bio-Applications and<br />

Systems Engineering, Tokyo Univ. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Technology<br />

126-12 263b Icelandic Andosols and Vitrisols. Olafur Arnalds*,<br />

Agricultural University <strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />

126-13 264a Volcanic <strong>Soil</strong> Resources <strong>of</strong> Europe: an EU funded<br />

research co-operation. Olafur Arnalds*, Agricultural<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Iceland, Francois Bartoli, Centre<br />

de Pédologie Biologique, Peter Buurman, Laboratory<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Geology, Paul Quantin, -,<br />

Georges Stoops, Department <strong>of</strong> Geology and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, and Fabio Terribile, Instituto per lo studio<br />

dei problemi agronomici dell’Irrigazione nel<br />

126-14 358a A mosaic <strong>of</strong> nonallophanic Andosols, Umbrisols,<br />

and Cambisols on rhyodacite in the southern<br />

Brazilian highlands. Alexander Dümig*, Peter<br />

Schad, Manmath Kohok, Patrick Beyerlein,<br />

Wolfgang Schwimmer and Ingrid Kögel-Knabner,<br />

Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science),<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology, Technische Universität<br />

München<br />

126-15 358b Decomposition <strong>of</strong> leaf litter mixtures in volcanic<br />

chronosequences on Mount Etna, Sicily. Laura-<br />

Lee Shillam*, University <strong>of</strong> Stirling<br />

126-16 359a The Current Status <strong>of</strong> the Soufriere Hill Volcanic<br />

Ejecta on the Andosols <strong>of</strong> Montserrat. Kamala N.<br />

Bhat* 1 , Robert Taylor 2 , Thilini D. Ranatunga 1 ,<br />

100<br />

Zachary N. Senwo 1 , Richard H. April 3 and Bruce<br />

Jackson 4 , (1)Alabama A&M University, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Alabama A&M University,<br />

(3)Colgate university, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Lowell<br />

126-17 359b Genesis <strong>of</strong> young volcanic soils from pyroclastic<br />

material in South Central Italy. Claudio<br />

Colombo* 1 , Vincenzo Michele Sellitto 1 , Giuseppe<br />

Palumbo 1 and Fabio Terribile 2 , (1)Dip. SAVA Molise<br />

University, (2)DISSPA UNIVERSITA’DI NAPOLI<br />

FEDERICO II<br />

126-18 360a Vitrisols: a proposed WRB soil group. Olafur Arnalds*,<br />

Agricultural University <strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />

126-19 360b Effect <strong>of</strong> phospogypsum application on the chemical<br />

properties <strong>of</strong> Andisols. Eiichi Takasu* 1 , Shin<br />

Hiranuma 2 , Fumiei Yamada 2 , Yoshiaki Yoshida 2 and<br />

Masahiko Saigusa 3 , (1)Field Science Center, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku University<br />

/ CO-OP Chemical Co., Ltd, (2)CO-OP Chemical<br />

Co., Ltd., (3)Field Science Center, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku University<br />

126-20 361a <strong>Soil</strong> aluminum toxicity in the Colombian c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

growing region: Sources <strong>of</strong> acidity and methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> determination. Maria E. Ortiz Escobar*, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hawaii, Raul D. Zapata, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Colombia and Siavosh Sadeghian, Centro<br />

Nacional de Investigaciones de Café, CENICAFE<br />

126-21 361b Seasonal Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon Stocks<br />

and Forms in Andosols <strong>of</strong> the Canary Islands<br />

(Spain). Antonio Rodríguez-Rodríguez*, Cecilia M.<br />

Armas, Carmen D. Arbelo, J. Asterio Guerra,<br />

Bayanor Santana, Jesús S. Notario and Juan L. Mora,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> La Laguna<br />

SESSION NO. 127<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.3PB Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s: Genesis, Geomorphology, and<br />

Geoarchaeology—Poster<br />

Convenor: Sa’eb Khresat, Jordan University <strong>of</strong> Science and<br />

Technology<br />

127-1 362a Distribution <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Susceptibility in Kohgilouye<br />

Boyerahmad soils, Southwestern Iran.<br />

Hamidreza Owliaie*, Yasouj Univ, Richard Heck,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph and Ali Abtahi, Shiraz Univ<br />

127-2 363a Specificity <strong>of</strong> Chemical and Mineralogical Composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Salts in Sor Solonchaks and Salt Lakes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Kulunda Steppe, Western Siberia. Marina<br />

P. Lebedeva (Verba)*, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Institute and Olga V. Lopukhina, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, Moscow State University<br />

127-3 363b Mid-Miocene Nitrate Paleosols from the Atacama<br />

Desert: Implications for the Antiquity <strong>of</strong> the Atacama<br />

Desert. Jason A. Rech* 1 , Brian S. Currie1 ,<br />

Angela Cowan1 and Gregory Michalski2 , (1)Miami<br />

Univ, (2)Purdue Univ<br />

127-4 364a Genesis <strong>of</strong> the Hyperarid <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Atacama<br />

Desert: Analogue for Mars?. Michael S. Howell* 1 ,<br />

Brenda Buck2 , Jason A. Rech3 , Amy Brock2 and<br />

Joel Prellwitz3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas, (3)Miami Univ<br />

127-5 458a Nitrate Concentrations in Atacama Desert soils<br />

and Their Implications for the Antiquity <strong>of</strong> the Atacama<br />

Desert. Joel Prellwitz* 1 , Jason Rech1 , Gre-


gory Michalski 2 , Brenda Buck 3 , Michael S. Howell 4<br />

and Amy Brock 3 , (1)Miami Univ, (2)Purdue Univ,<br />

(3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas, (4)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada,<br />

Las Vegas<br />

127-6 459a Influence <strong>of</strong> Volcanic Parent Material on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties in Murcia Province (SE Spain). Silvia<br />

Martínez-Martínez*, Ángel Faz Cano and Jose A.<br />

Acosta, Technical University <strong>of</strong> Cartagena<br />

127-7 459b Iron Oxides Distribution and <strong>Soil</strong> Color Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Well-drained Alfisols in Semi-arid Environment<br />

(Greece). Pantelis E. Barouchas* 1 , Nikolaos<br />

C. Moustakas 2 , Leonidas Panagiotopoulos 1 and<br />

Athanasios Koulopoulos 1 , (1)Technological Educational<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Messolonghi, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Engineering & Water Resources, (2)Agricultural<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Athens, Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Agr. Chemistry<br />

127-8 460a Genesis <strong>of</strong> Pisoliths and Brecciation Features in<br />

Stage VI Petrocalcic Horizons, Mormon Mesa,<br />

NV, USA. Amy Brock* and Brenda Buck, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nevada Las Vegas<br />

127-9 460b <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Properties <strong>of</strong> Mojave Desert Landforms.<br />

Daniel R. Hirmas* and Robert C. Graham,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> California Riverside<br />

127-10 461a Nature and Rates <strong>of</strong> Pedogenic Processes in Semiarid<br />

Patagonia (Argentina). Daniela Sauer*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Hohenheim, Gerhard Schellmann, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Bamberg and Karl Stahr, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

127-11 461b Silcretes in southern Portugal—Micromorphological<br />

characteristics and differences. Daniela<br />

Sauer*, Christine Stein and Karl Stahr, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Evaluation, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Hohenheim<br />

127-12 462a <strong>Soil</strong> Development along an Arid to Semiarid<br />

Climosequence in the Trans-Pecos Area <strong>of</strong> West<br />

Texas. Nelson Rolong* 1 , Susan Casby-Horton 1 and<br />

B.L. Allen 2 , (1)USDA-NRCS, (2)Texas Tech University<br />

127-13 462b <strong>Soil</strong> Toposequence on Pumice Tuff in the Semiarid<br />

Canary Islands (Spain). Properties and Agronomic<br />

and Ecological Significance. J. Asterio<br />

Guerra* Sr., Antonio Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Carmen<br />

D. Arbelo and Jesús S. Notario, University <strong>of</strong><br />

La Laguna<br />

127-14 463a Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Physical, Chemical and Mineralogical<br />

Properties due to Bromus Tectorum L. (C<br />

heatgrass) Establishment over 2 Decades in<br />

Northern Nevada, USA. Patrick Drohan* 1 , Joshua<br />

Boxell 1 and Maureen Yonovitz 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada,<br />

Las Vegas, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

127-15 463b Overexplotation and Quality <strong>of</strong> Altoandines <strong>Soil</strong>s:<br />

Study Case <strong>of</strong> Apolobamba (Bolivia). Mª Ángeles<br />

Muñoz García*, Univ Politécnica de Cartagena and<br />

Ángel Faz Cano, Univ Politécnica de Cartagena<br />

127-16 464a Assessing post-fire <strong>Soil</strong> Change: First Year Results<br />

from a Long-term Monitoring Project Following<br />

Ecosystem Recovery in Mesa Verde National<br />

Park, CO USA. Colin Robins* 1 , Michael<br />

Howell 2 and Patrick Drohan 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada,<br />

Las Vegas, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

127-17 464b <strong>Soil</strong> Characterization <strong>of</strong> Laguna Madre (Mexican<br />

Burgos-Basin Portion) as a Tool to Establish Land<br />

Sustainability for Crop and Animal Production.<br />

Américo Cardona Estrada 1 , Ángel Faz Cano* 2 , Carlos<br />

Zamora Tovar 1 , Claudia E. González Romo 1 ,<br />

Jorge Jimenez Pérez 1 and Mª Ángeles Muñoz García<br />

3 , (1)Instituto de Ecología y Alimentos. Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 128<br />

Autónoma de Tamaulipas, (2)Univ Politécnica de<br />

Cartagena, (3)Univ Politécnica de Cartagena<br />

127-18 465a <strong>Soil</strong>s and Landforms as Indicators <strong>of</strong> Prehistoric<br />

Human Occupation at Big Bend National Park,<br />

Texas. Lynn E. Loomis*, USDA Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service and Thomas C. Alex, Big Bend<br />

National Park<br />

127-19 465b New Directions in <strong>Soil</strong> Amelioration <strong>of</strong> Arid<br />

Ecosystems with the Use <strong>of</strong> Atmosphere Moisture<br />

Condensation. Zalibek G. Zalibekov* II, Anver M-<br />

R. Mirzoev, Marat A. Balamerzoev and Alamudin K.<br />

Shihragimov, Caspian Institute <strong>of</strong> Biological Resources<br />

<strong>of</strong> Daghestan Scientific Center <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciencies<br />

SESSION NO. 128<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.3PC Pedogenesis and Weathering in Humid Tropics<br />

—Poster<br />

128-1 525a Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Two Terrace Sequences<br />

Under a Perudic <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Regime in the<br />

Amazon Basin. Steven Monteith*, USDA NRCS<br />

and Stanley Buol, North Carolina State Univ<br />

128-2 525b Micromorphology and Mineralogy <strong>of</strong> Jamaican<br />

Bauxite <strong>Soil</strong>s. Wendy A. Greenberg*, Bemidji State<br />

Univ<br />

128-3 526a Magnetic Susceptibility to Characterize <strong>Soil</strong> Development<br />

on Basaltic Substrate, Hawaii. Remke<br />

L. Van Dam 1 , Jan M.H. Hendrickx* 2 and J. Bruce J.<br />

Harrison 2 , (1)Michigan State Univ, (2)New Mexico<br />

Tech<br />

128-4 526b Characterization and Classification <strong>of</strong><br />

Bangladesh <strong>Soil</strong>s used in Arsenic Fate Studies.<br />

Charles T. Hallmark* 1 , G. N. White 1 , S. Biswas 1 ,<br />

L.R. Drees 1 , B. Biswas 1 , G.M. Panaullah 2 , JU Md.<br />

Shoaib 3 and Richard Loeppert 1 , (1)Texas A&M<br />

Univ, (2)CIMMYT Office in Bangladesh, (3)<strong>Soil</strong><br />

Resources Development Institute<br />

128-5 527a Re-examination <strong>of</strong> H/Al Stoichimetry in Some<br />

Brazilian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Daniel.V. Pérez* 1 , Adierson Gilvani<br />

Ebeling Jr. 2 , Lúcia Helena C. Anjos Sr. 3 , Maurício<br />

Rizatto Coelho 1 and Marcos Gervasio Pereira Sr. 2 ,<br />

(1)Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Solos/EM-<br />

BRAPA, (2)UFRRJ, (3)UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto<br />

128-6 527b Humic Fractions Distribution <strong>of</strong> Diagnostics<br />

Horizons from Brazilian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Ademir Fontana* 1 ,<br />

Marcos Gervasio Pereira Sr. 1 and Lúcia Helena C.<br />

Anjos Sr. 2 , (1)UFRRJ, (2)UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto<br />

128-7 528b Tropical Weathering Pr<strong>of</strong>ile in a Biotite Schist.<br />

Maria da G. de V. X. Ferreira*, Universidade<br />

Católica de Pernambuco, Mateus RosasOSAS<br />

Ribero, Universodade Federal Rural De Pernambuca<br />

and Edmilson S. de Lima, Universidade Federal<br />

de Pernambuco<br />

128-8 625a Relationship between Clay Fraction Mineralogy<br />

and Physical <strong>Soil</strong> Properties in Toposequence <strong>of</strong><br />

Oxisols Developed from Basaltic Rocks in the<br />

Parana State, Brazil. Vander de Freitas Melo* Sr.,<br />

Univ Federal do Parana, Andre Ademir Ghidin Sr.,<br />

Faculdade Palas Atenas and Valmiqui Costa Lima<br />

Sr., Univ Federal do Parana<br />

128-9 625b Chemistry and Mineralogy <strong>of</strong> Selected Kenyan<br />

Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s. Pamela A. Obura* 1 , Darrell G. Schulze 1 ,<br />

Caleb O. Othieno 2 , John Robert Okalebo 2 , Derli P.<br />

Santana 3 and Cliff T. Johnston 1 , (1)Purdue Univ,<br />

101<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 128<br />

(2)Moi Univ, (3)Embrapa Maize and Sorghum<br />

128-10 626a Catastrophic High Temperature and <strong>Soil</strong> Redization<br />

—- A Revisit. Ya<strong>of</strong>u Weng*, The Seed and<br />

Seeding General Station <strong>of</strong> Zhejiang Forestry, Liqun<br />

Xu, Zhejiang Forestry Academy and Zhongjie Ye,<br />

Zhejiang Forestry College<br />

128-11 626b Characteristic Genesis Reflected in Minerals by<br />

Clay Fraction <strong>of</strong> Red Oxisols under Tropical<br />

Monsoonal Climate in Thailand. Punyisa<br />

Trakoonyingcharoen* 1 , Irb Kheoruenromne 1 , Anchalee<br />

Suddhiprakarn 2 and Robert J. Gilkes 3 ,<br />

(1)Agriculture Faculty, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept, Kasetsart<br />

Univ, (2)Agriculture Faculty, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Department,<br />

Kasetsart University, (3)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and<br />

Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, The University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

128-12 627a Endemic <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed from Volcanics in the<br />

Trindade Island, South Atlantic. Carlos E.G.R.<br />

Schaefer* 1 , Eliane P. Clemente 1 , Ruy V. Alves 1 , Liovando<br />

M. Costa 1 and Vander F. Melo 2 , (1)Dept do<br />

Solos-Univ Federal de Viçosa, (2)Dept do Solos-<br />

Univ Federal de Viçosa<br />

128-13 627b Principal Component Analysis <strong>of</strong> Ferrasols from<br />

the Central Plateau <strong>of</strong> Southern Cameroon. M.<br />

Tchienkoua*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agronomic Research for<br />

Development (IRAD), P. Bilong, Dept <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Yaoundé, C. Nolte, <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Unit,<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Tropical Agriculture and M.<br />

Yemefack, <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water and Atmosphere <strong>Program</strong>me,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agronomic Research for Development<br />

(IRAD)<br />

SESSION NO. 129<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.3PD <strong>Soil</strong>s on Limestones:Their Properties, Genesis,<br />

and Role in Human Societies—Poster<br />

Convenors: Zbigniew Zagorski, Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Warsaw Agricultural<br />

University–SGGW; Sergey V. Goryachkin, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>; Michael Singer,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Land, Air, and Water Resources<br />

129-1 528a Mediteranean Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Croatia. Boris<br />

Vrbek*, Forest Research Institute, Jastrebarsko<br />

129-2 529b Impact <strong>of</strong> Limestone Mining Activity on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties. Ajaz Khan, Prabhu Prasadini* and<br />

Ramesh Thatikunta, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

129-3 628a Comparison <strong>of</strong> Two Fractionation Methods for<br />

Determination <strong>of</strong> Distribution <strong>of</strong> Chemical Forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> Manganese in Highly Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s. Najafali<br />

Karimian* and Seyed Ali Ghaffari-Nejad, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

129-4 628b The Peculiarities <strong>of</strong> Rendzina Genesis. Mihail A.<br />

Kutrovskiy* and Vladimir F. Val’Kov, Rostov State<br />

Univ<br />

129-5 629a Origin and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Clay Minerals <strong>of</strong> Semiarid<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Of Kohgilouye Boyerahmad Province,<br />

Southwestern Iran. Hamidreza Owliaie*, Yasouj<br />

University, Ali Abtahi, , Shiraz University, Shiraz,<br />

Iran, Farhad Khormali, Gorgan University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

and Natural Resource, Gorgan, Iran and<br />

Majid Baghernejad, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran<br />

102<br />

129-6 629b Geomorphology and Parent Material Relationships:<br />

Refining Second Order <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys in<br />

Kansas Using GIS and Terrain Analysis. DeAnn<br />

Presley* 1 , Michel D. Ransom 1 and W.A.<br />

Wehmueller 2 , (1)Kansas State Univ, (2)USDA-<br />

NRCS<br />

129-7 725a Micromorphology and Stable Isotope Investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lacustrine Sediments on the Southern<br />

High Plains <strong>of</strong> Texas and New Mexico. Dusten<br />

Russell*, Wayne Hudnall and B.L. Allen, Texas Tech<br />

University<br />

129-8 725b Comparison between Humic Extract Color by<br />

Reflection and Transmission in Two Mollisols.<br />

Ana-Patricia Fernandez-Getino*, DPTO. Edafologia<br />

E.T.S.I. Agronomos, Univ Politecnia De Madrid,<br />

Jose-Maria Gasco, DPTO. Edafologia E.T.S.I.<br />

Agronomos, Univ Politechnica de Madrid and Francisca<br />

Guerrero, Univ. de Madrid<br />

129-9 726a <strong>Soil</strong>s on Hard Calcareous and Gypseous<br />

Rocks:Distribution, Genesis and Problems <strong>of</strong><br />

Classification. Sergey V. Goryachkin*, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

129-10 726b How Should <strong>Soil</strong> Texture be Determined for<br />

Chalk <strong>Soil</strong>?. Ruth Kerry*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Brigham Young Univ and Margaret A. Oliver, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Reading Univ<br />

129-11 727a Evolution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Cover <strong>of</strong> a Limestone<br />

Plateau as a Consequence <strong>of</strong> Climate Cooling : a<br />

Predictive Approach. Sophie Maillant* 1 , Guillaume<br />

Echevarria 1 , Michel Gury 1 , Brigitte Van Vliet<br />

Lanoe 2 , Elisabeth Leclerc-Cessac 3 and Jean-Louis<br />

Morel 1 , (1)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement UMR<br />

1120 INPL-INRA, (2)Processus et Bilans des Domaines<br />

Sédimentaires, UMR 8110 CNRS, (3)Andra<br />

129-12 727b A Model <strong>of</strong> Silicate Replacement <strong>of</strong> Carbonate on<br />

Dolomitic Landscapes. Cynthia Stiles* and Krista<br />

Stensvold, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin–Madison<br />

129-13 728a <strong>Soil</strong> Development on Calcareous Rocks in Central<br />

Siberia. Dmitry Ye. Konyushkov*, V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

129-14 728b Crop production, water quality and phosphorus<br />

in calcareous soils in South Florida. Yuncong Li*,<br />

Tropical Research and Education Center, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

129-15 729a Origin <strong>of</strong> Associated Terra Rossa and Karst by<br />

Mineral Replacement Driven by Dissolved Dust:<br />

A Striking Case <strong>of</strong> Chemical Geodynamics. Enrique<br />

Merino* 1 , Amlan Banerjee 1 and Steve I.<br />

Dworkin 2 , (1)Indiana Univ, (2)Baylor Univ<br />

129-16 729b <strong>Soil</strong>-like Properties <strong>of</strong> Limestone in Yucatán,<br />

México. Hector EstradaMedina* 1 , Robert C.. Graham<br />

1 , Michael F. Allen 2 and Juan Jose Maria<br />

Jimenez-Osornio 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Riverside,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, (3)Univ Autonoma de Yucatan<br />

SESSION NO. 130<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.4B Indigenous <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Systems—Poster<br />

130-1 634a <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Management & Compost Use in<br />

Senegal’s Peanut Basin. Nathan C. McClintock*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> California–Berkeley and Amadou Makhtar<br />

Diop, The Rodale Institute


130-2 733a Ethnopedology – Stratification <strong>of</strong> the Environment<br />

in a Vernacular Concept: the Aikewara People,<br />

Para (Br). Júlio César Lucena Araújo* Jr. 1 ,<br />

Lúcia Helena C. Anjos Sr. 2 and Marcos Gervasio<br />

Pereira Sr. 1 , (1)UFRRJ, (2)UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto<br />

130-3 734a Farmers Conception <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation and<br />

Restoration. Roger Kissou* and Alfred Nébié<br />

Kanké, Bureau National des Sols<br />

130-4 734b How Does the Iban <strong>of</strong> Sarawak, Malaysia Select<br />

Sites for Shifting Cultivation? A Case Study on the<br />

Iban Communities in Lubok Antu Region. Mohd<br />

Effendi Wasli* 1 , Sota Tanaka 2 , Joseph Jawa<br />

Kendawang 3 , Logie Seman 3 , Brangking Unang 3 and<br />

Katsutoshi Sakurai 1 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kochi Univ, (2)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Kuroshio Science,<br />

Kochi Univ, (3)Forestry Dept Sarawak<br />

130-5 735a Local Knowledge and Pedology: Metodological<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> Interlocution between Pedologists<br />

and Farmers in Cerrado Region, Minas Gerais<br />

State (BR). João Roberto Correia, Embrapa Cerrados,<br />

Lúcia Helena C. Anjos*, UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto,<br />

Antonio Carlos Souza Lima, Museu Nacional-<br />

PPGAS, UFRJ, Delma Pessanha Neves, Anthropology<br />

Dept.-PPGACP, UFF and Luciano de Oliveira<br />

Toledo, <strong>Soil</strong> Dept.–UFRRJ<br />

130-6 735b Etymological Study <strong>of</strong> English Terms for South<br />

Russian <strong>Soil</strong>s (from World Reference Base).<br />

Tatyana Y. Valkova*, Rostov State Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 131<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.5A Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, <strong>Soil</strong> Sensing,<br />

Remote Sensing and Image Analysis—Poster<br />

Convenor: Endre Dobos, Szent Istvan University, <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Agrochemistry Department<br />

131-1 534a Terrestrial and Orbital Spectral Models for the<br />

Determination <strong>of</strong> Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Attributes. Jose<br />

Geraldo de A. Sousa Jr. 1 , Jose Alexandre M. Dematte*<br />

2 , Aline M. Genu3 and Marco A. M. Bortoletto3<br />

, (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> São Paulo (USP), ESALQ, (2)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> São (USP), Escola Superior de Agricultura,<br />

(3)Univ <strong>of</strong> São Paulo (USP), Escola Superior de<br />

Agricultura<br />

131-2 534b Precise Maps <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter and Topsoil Features<br />

by a Proximal Sensing Hyperspectral Scanner<br />

and a Digital Carnera. Goetz Reimer and Juergen<br />

Lamp*, C.A.Univ, Plant Nutrition a. <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

WG <strong>Soil</strong> Informatics<br />

131-3 535a Indicating <strong>Soil</strong> and Land Parameters by Yield<br />

Sensor Data. Goetz Reimer and Juergen Lamp*,<br />

C.A.Univ, Plant Nutrition a. <strong>Soil</strong> Science, WG <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Informatics<br />

131-4 535b <strong>Soil</strong>s and Variogram Statistics <strong>of</strong> Precision Farming<br />

(PF) Fields in Germany. Ruprecht Herbst*,<br />

Humboldt Univ Berlin, Precision Agriculture and<br />

Juergen Lamp, C.A.Univ, Plant Nutrition a. <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, WG <strong>Soil</strong> Informatics<br />

131-5 536a Precise <strong>Soil</strong> Texture Inventory by an On-the-go<br />

Sensor EM38. Ruprecht Herbst*, Humboldt Univ<br />

Berlin, Precision Agriculture and Juergen Lamp,<br />

C.A.Univ, Plant Nutrition a. <strong>Soil</strong> Science, WG <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Informatics<br />

SESSION NO. 132<br />

131-6 536b In Season Crop N Management Using Active<br />

Crop Canopy Sensors. Fernando Solari*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska, John Shanahan, USDA-ARS and James<br />

Schepers, USDA-ARS, Lincoln NE<br />

131-7 537a Field Spectral Measurements <strong>of</strong> Desert <strong>Soil</strong> Reflectance<br />

and Emission Properties, and Comparisons<br />

with Satellite Remote Sensing Data. James<br />

K. Crowley*, Bernard E. Hubbard and Beatriz<br />

Ribeiro da Luz, U. S. Geological Survey<br />

131-8 537b Comparison <strong>of</strong> dry-soil infrared spectroscopic<br />

techniques for assessment <strong>of</strong> organic carbon in<br />

soil management studies. Rupinder K. Randhawa*<br />

and Douglas D. Archibald, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University<br />

131-9 634b Remote Sensing and Elevation Models on the Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Attributes Contents. Aline M.<br />

Genú 1 , José Alexandre M. DeMatt* 2 , José Geraldo<br />

de A. Sousa Jr. 3 and Rodnei Rizzo 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

São Paulo (USP), Escola Superior de Agricultura<br />

“Luiz de Queiroz” (ESALQ), (2)University <strong>of</strong> São<br />

(USP), Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de<br />

Queiroz” (ESALQ), (3)University <strong>of</strong> São Paulo<br />

(USP), Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de<br />

Queiroz” (ESALQ)<br />

131-10 635a Robust predictions <strong>of</strong> soil properties with uncertainty<br />

using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and<br />

Bagging-PLSR. Raphael A. Viscarra Rossel*, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources<br />

131-11 635b Application <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing with Alsat-1 Data<br />

in Survey <strong>of</strong> Forest Fires and It S Impact in Forest<br />

Ecosystem in the North <strong>of</strong> Algeria. Ahmed Zegrar*,<br />

National Center <strong>of</strong> Spaces Technics<br />

131-12 636a A spatial temporal method for soil thermal tomography.<br />

Aiman S. Soliman*, Richard J. Heck<br />

and Thomas R. Elliot, Land Resource Science Department,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Guelph<br />

131-13 636b Determining the composition <strong>of</strong> mineral-organic<br />

mixes using UV-VIS-NIR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.<br />

Raphael A. Viscarra Rossel* 1 , Alex<br />

McBratney 2 and Rob McGlynn 1 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Food & Natural Resources, (2)The University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

SESSION NO. 132<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.6A Imprint <strong>of</strong> Environmental Change on Paleosols<br />

—Poster<br />

Convenor: Edoardo A.C. Costantini, CRA-ISSDS<br />

132-1 542a Development <strong>of</strong> Vertisols <strong>of</strong> Northern Caucasus<br />

River Valleys During the Last 5500 years. Alexander<br />

V. Borisov* 1 , Andrey B. Belinsky2 and Sergey<br />

V. Lyakhov2 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science Problems,<br />

(2)State Enterprise “Nasledie”<br />

132-2 542b Gypsic, Natric, and Barite Paleosols in the Carroza<br />

Formation, La Popa Basin, Mexico, and Potential<br />

Applications <strong>of</strong> Pedogenesis to Salt Tectonics<br />

and Petroleum Exploration. Brenda J. Buck*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada Las Vegas, Amy Brock, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nevada, Las Vegas and Timothy F. Lawton, New<br />

Mexico State Univ<br />

132-3 543a Genesis <strong>of</strong> a Polycyclic Quaternary Terra Rossa<br />

(Bathi-Luvi Rhodic Cambisol on Rhodic Nitisol)<br />

in Central Italy. Simone Priori* 1 , Edoardo A.C.<br />

103<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 132<br />

Costantini 2 , Enrico Capezzuoli 3 , Fabio Sandrelli 3<br />

and Giuseppe Protano 4 , (1)Earth <strong>Sciences</strong> Dept,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Siena,, (2)CRA–Experimental Institute for<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Study and Conservation, (3)Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Siena, (4)Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Siena<br />

132-4 543b Paleosols and Environmental Changes in Southeastern<br />

European Steppes during Second Part <strong>of</strong><br />

Holocene. Vitaly A. Demkin* and Tat’ana S. Demkina,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Physicochemical and Biological<br />

Problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, RAS<br />

132-5 642a An Accumulative Pedogenic Process in Chinese<br />

Loess Plateau. Xue-feng Hu*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Science and Engineering, Shanghai Univ<br />

132-6 642b Interpreting Sedimentation Patterns and Paleoclimate<br />

from Paleosol Sequences <strong>of</strong> the Triassic-<br />

Jurassic Hartford Basin Rift Valley, Connecticut,<br />

USA. Cynthia Stiles, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin and<br />

Elizabeth H. Gierlowski-Kordesch*, Ohio Univ<br />

132-7 643a Evidence <strong>of</strong> Sub-Tropical Humid Climate Paleosols<br />

from Paleocene-Eocene Sequences in the<br />

Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA. Cynthia<br />

Stiles*, D. Clay Kelly, Elizabeth Clechenko, Kathleen<br />

F. Bolger and Eric D. Shullenberger, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin<br />

132-8 643b Properties <strong>of</strong> Buried <strong>Soil</strong>s at the Somma Vesuviana<br />

Ruins <strong>of</strong> Ancient Rome, Italy. Yudzuru<br />

Inoue* 1 , Jamsranjav Baasansuren 1 , Makiko Watanabe<br />

1 and Hiroyuki Kamei 2 , (1)Interdisciplinary<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Science and Engineering, Tokyo<br />

Institue <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

132-9 742a Paleosols and Pedosediments <strong>of</strong> the Early-<strong>Middle</strong><br />

Pleistocene Red Sediments (Scythian clays) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Southern Russian Platform. Svyatoslav A. Inozemtsev*,<br />

Moscow State Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Andrey E. Dodonov, Geological Institute, RAS<br />

132-10 742b Construction Techniques <strong>of</strong> Burial Mounds as<br />

an Essential Subject Matter <strong>of</strong> Paleosol Studies.<br />

Alexander O. Makeev*, Moscow State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Institute<br />

132-11 743a PaleoVertisols in Russia and USA: the Use <strong>of</strong> Stable<br />

Isotopes, Morphology and Micr<strong>of</strong>abrics for<br />

Reconstructions <strong>of</strong> Environmental Changes and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Processes. Irina V. Kovda*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Claudia Mora, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee and<br />

Lawrence P. Wilding, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Texas A&M Univ<br />

132-12 743b Contemporary Iron Stone Formation Due to Acid<br />

Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Processes. Leigh A. Sullivan*, Richard<br />

Bush and Edward Burton, Southern Cross Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 133<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

1.6B Amazonian Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s (Terra Preta and Terra<br />

Preta Nova): A Tribute to Wim Sombroek—Poster<br />

Convenor: Antoinette Winklerprins, Michigan State<br />

University<br />

133-1 544a Macromolecular Speciation <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter in<br />

Black C rich Anthrosols: Insight from 13C CP-<br />

MAS NMR and Synchrotron Based C (1s) NEX-<br />

AFS and FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy. Dawit<br />

Solomon* 1 , Johannes Lehmann1 , Janice Thies1 ,<br />

104<br />

Biqing Liang 1 , James Kinyangi 1 , Flavio Luizão 2 and<br />

Jan Skjemstad 3 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)Instituto Nacional<br />

de Pesquisa da Amazonia INPA, (3)CSIRO<br />

Land and Water<br />

133-2 544b Anthrosol Diversity in Brazil: Terras Pretas,<br />

Terra Mulatas and Sambaquis. Carlos E.G.R.<br />

Schaefer*, Departamento do Solos-Universidade<br />

Federal de Viçosa, Guilherme R. Correa, Departamento<br />

de Solos and Hedinaldo N. Lima, Universidade<br />

Federal do Amazonas<br />

133-3 545a Formation <strong>of</strong> Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s in Western Amazonia,<br />

Iquitos, Peru. Andrew Zimmerman* and<br />

Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

133-4 545b Humus Composition Analysis by the NAGOYA<br />

Method for Amazonian Dark Earths <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Middle</strong><br />

Amazon, Brazil. Satoshi Nakamura* 1 , Mario<br />

Hiraoka 2 , Eiji Matsumoto 3 , Kenji Tamura 1 and Teruo<br />

Higashi 1 , (1)Tsukuba Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

Millersville Univ, (3)Dokkyo Univ<br />

133-5 546a Nutrient Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Anthropogenic Dark<br />

Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s and Surrounding <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Amazonian. Newton Paulo de Souza Falcao* 1 , Ana<br />

Cristina Souza da Silva 1 , Lillian França Borges 1 and<br />

Nicholas B. Comerford 2 , (1)National Instituto for<br />

Amazon Research, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, IFAS<br />

133-6 546b Terra Preta Research: The preSombroek and<br />

Sombroek Periods. William I. Woods*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Kansas and William M. Denevan, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison<br />

133-7 547a Creating Terra Preta in Homegardens?: A Preliminary<br />

Assessment.Antoinette Winklerprins*, Michigan<br />

State Univ<br />

133-8 547b Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Fractions and<br />

Species in Amazonian Dark Earths (Terra Preta)<br />

across a Long Chronosequence. Shinjiro Sato* 1 ,<br />

Biqing Liang 2 , Dawit Solomon 2 and Johannes<br />

Lehmann 2 , (1)SWFREC/Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)Cornell<br />

Univ<br />

133-9 548a Biodiversity in Amazonian Dark Earths <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Maria de Lourdes P. Ruivo*, MPEG, Maria de L.<br />

Oliveira, UEPa and Dirse Kern, Museu paraense<br />

emílio Goldi<br />

133-10 548b Geochemistry <strong>of</strong> Dark Earth Amazonian. Jucilene<br />

A. Costa* 1 , Dirse Kern 1 , Marcondes L. Costa 2 , Tarcisio<br />

E. Rodrigues 3 , Nestor Kampf 4 , Johannes<br />

Lehmann 5 and Francisco J. L. Frazão 6 , (1)Museu<br />

paraense emílio Goldi, (2)Univ Federal do Pará,<br />

(3)Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, (4)UFRS, (5)Cornell<br />

Univ, (6)Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi<br />

133-11 549a “Nutrients’Quantifying and Counting (C E N) <strong>of</strong><br />

Microbial Population (Fungi and Bacteria) from<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Enriched by Wood and Slaughter-House<br />

Wastes in TailÂNdia County – ParÁ – Brazil”.<br />

Maria de L. Oliveira 1 , Maria de Lourdes P. Ruivo* 2 ,<br />

Ivone C. Magalhães 1 and Eliane Ribeiro 1 , (1)UEPa,<br />

(2)MPEG<br />

133-12 549b Bio-Char Applications to a Tropical Oxisol Increase<br />

Crop Yield and Modify Water Relations.<br />

Julie Major* 1 , Marco A. Rondon 2 and Johannes<br />

Lehmann 1 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)Centro Internacional<br />

de Agricultura Tropical–CIAT<br />

133-13 645a Humic Acids <strong>of</strong> the Amazonian Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s:<br />

Terra Preta De Índio. Tony Jarbas Ferreira Cunha*<br />

Sr. 1 , Beata E. Madari 2 , Ladislau Martin Neto Sr. 3 ,<br />

Luciano P. Canellas Sr. 4 , Marcelo Simões Sr. 3 , Wilson<br />

Tadeu L. da Silva 3 , Débora Milori 3 , Lucedino P.<br />

Ribeiro Sr. 5 , Lúcia Helena C. Anjos Sr. 6 and Gabriel<br />

de A. Santos Sr. 7 , (1)Embrapa Semi-Árido, (2)Embrapa<br />

Arroz e Feijão, (3)Embrapa Instrumentação<br />

Agropecuária, (4)Universidade Estadual do Norte


Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, (5)Universidade Federal<br />

da Bahia, (6)UFRRJ <strong>Soil</strong>s Depto, (7)UFRRJ<br />

133-14 645b <strong>Soil</strong>s with Archaeological Dark Earth in Caxiuanã<br />

(Eastern Amazon): Pedologic Structuring,<br />

Mineralogy, Chemical Composition, Fertility and<br />

Influence <strong>of</strong> the Crop. Marciléia S. Carmo* 1 , Marcondes<br />

L. Costa 1 and Dirse C. Kern 2 , (1)Federal<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Para, (2)Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi<br />

133-15 646a Long-Term Oxidation <strong>of</strong> Biomass-Derived Black<br />

Carbon and Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Organic<br />

C Cycling. Biqing Liang* 1 , Johannes Lehmann 1 ,<br />

James Kinyangi 1 , Dawit Solomon 1 , Janice Thies 1<br />

and Flavio Luizão 2 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)Instituto<br />

Nacional de Pesquisa da Amazonia INPA<br />

133-16 646b Isolating Unique Bacteria from Terra Preta Systems:<br />

Using Culturing and Molecular Techniques<br />

as Tools for Characterizing Microbial Life in<br />

Amazonian Dark Earths. Brendan O’Neill* 1 , Julie<br />

Grossman 1 , Siu Mui Tsai 2 , Jose Elias Gomes 2 , Carlos<br />

Eduardo Garcia 2 , Dawit Solomon 3 , Biqing<br />

Liang 3 , Johannes Lehmann 1 and Janice Thies 1 ,<br />

(1)Cornell Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(2)Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura<br />

(CENA), (3)Cornell University, Department <strong>of</strong> Crop<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

133-17 647a <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities Associated with Anthropogenic<br />

Dark Earths (Terra Preta) and Black<br />

Carbon Particles. Julie Grossman* 1 , Brendan<br />

O’Neill 1 , José Elias Gomes 2 , Siu Mui Tsai 2 , Biqing<br />

Liang 1 , Johannes Lehmann 1 and Janice Thies 1 ,<br />

(1)Cornell Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(2)Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura<br />

(CENA)<br />

133-18 647b Addition <strong>of</strong> Vegetable Residues to the <strong>Soil</strong>: the Experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> TailÂNdia-Pa-Brazil, Subsidies for<br />

the Formation <strong>of</strong> New Black Earth 2. Monteiro K.<br />

F.G Monteiro K. F. G.* Sr., Museu Paraense Emílio<br />

Goeldi<br />

133-19 648a Measurement <strong>of</strong> Total <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon by NIR Spectroscopy<br />

in Land Uses <strong>of</strong> the Brazilian Amazon.<br />

Sandra M. O. Sa* 1 , Carla M. B. Nussio 2 , Didier<br />

Brunet 3 , Martial Bernoux 3 , Christian Feller 4 , Norberto<br />

C. Noronha 1 , Carlos E.P. Cerri 1 and Carlos C.<br />

Cerri 1 , (1)Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura–CENA/USP,<br />

(2)Escola Superior de Agricultura<br />

Luiz de Queiroz–ESALQ/USP, (3)Institut de<br />

Recherche pour le Développement–IRD, UR179-<br />

SeqBio, (4)IRD, UR SeqBio<br />

133-20 648b Mineralogy, Chemistry and Origin <strong>of</strong> Phosphor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ceramics Found in Dark Earth <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Amazon Region. Marcondes L. Costa* 1 , Marciléia<br />

S. Carmo 1 , Dirse C. Kern 2 and Edivan C. Oliveira 3 ,<br />

(1)Federal Univ <strong>of</strong> Para, (2)Museu Paraense Emílio<br />

Goeldi, (3)Belágua<br />

133-21 649a <strong>Soil</strong> Fauna Management in Amazonia: Making<br />

use <strong>of</strong> “Ecological Services” in Agroecosystems.<br />

Christopher Martius*, Center for Development Research<br />

(ZEF), Marcos V.B. Garcia, EMBRAPA<br />

Amazônia Ocidental, Wulf Amelung, Univ <strong>of</strong> Bonn,<br />

Inst. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Hubert Hoefer, Staatliches<br />

Museum fuer Naturkunde<br />

133-22 649b Reconstructing Amazonian Dark Earths: Ancient<br />

Technology as a Tool for Sustainable Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s. Guido H<strong>of</strong>wegen van*,<br />

Thom Kuyper, Joep Broek van den and Gertjan<br />

Becx, Wageningen Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 135<br />

SESSION NO. 134<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.0A Synchrotron Spectromicroscopy <strong>of</strong> Particulate Matter<br />

Affecting Air, Water & <strong>Soil</strong> Quality—Poster<br />

Convenor: William Bleam, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

134-1 550a Manganese Oxide in Mine Sludge: A Redox BarrierAgainst<br />

Arsenic Mobilization?. Suzanne Beauchemin*<br />

1 , Glenn Poirier1 and James Ablett2 , (1)Natural<br />

Resources Canada, (2)Brookhaven National<br />

Laboratory<br />

134-2 553a <strong>Soil</strong> organic C speciation and transformations<br />

following long-term anthropogenic perturbations<br />

in tropical ecosystems: evidence from 13C NMR<br />

and synchrotron-based C (1s) NEXAFS and<br />

FTIR-ATR spectroscopy. Dawit Solomon* 1 , Johannes<br />

Lehmann1 , James Kinyangi1 , Biqing Liang1 ,<br />

Ingo Lobe2 , Wulf Amelung3 and Thorsten Schäfer4 ,<br />

(1)Cornell University, (2)UFZ Centre for Environmental<br />

Research, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Bonn, (4)Institute<br />

for Nuclear Waste Management<br />

134-3 550b Sorption <strong>of</strong> Arsenate on Lithium/Aluminum Layered<br />

Double Hydroxide Intercalated by Chloride:<br />

Macroscopic and Spectroscopic Studies. Yu<br />

T. Liu* 1 , Ming K. Wang1 and P.M. Huang2 , (1)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

134-4 653a Quality <strong>of</strong> the Water in Rio Amajac, Hidalgo,<br />

Mexico, for the Handling <strong>of</strong> the Nutritious Solution<br />

in Hidroponia. Jesus Amado*, Enrique Rubinos<br />

Pantal, Fransisco Gavi Reyes and Enrique Mejia<br />

Zaens, Colegio de Posgraduados<br />

SESSION NO. 135<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.0P Measurement, Occurrence, and Transport <strong>of</strong><br />

Radionuclides in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Sediments, and their<br />

Transfer to Biota—Poster<br />

Convenors: Edward Landa, U.S. Geol. Survey, MS 430; Shigeo<br />

Uchida, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Radiological <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-1 555a Radionuclides and Fungi: Fungal Behavior, Fungal<br />

Communities and Fungal Impacts on Radionuclide<br />

Mobility in <strong>Soil</strong>. John Dighton* 1 ,<br />

Tatyana Tugay2 , Nelli Zhdanova2 and Victor<br />

Zheltonozhsky3 , (1)Rutgers Pinelands Field Station,<br />

(2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Microbiology and Virology, (3)The Instiute<br />

for Nuclear Research<br />

135-2 556a Effects <strong>of</strong> Near-Surface Redox Potentials on Radioactive<br />

Selenium, Iodine and Technetium Mobility<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s. George Shaw*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nottingham<br />

135-3 556b Environmental Conditions for Insoluble Tc Formation<br />

in Ponding Water above a Paddy Field.<br />

Nobuyoshi Ishii* 1 , Hiroyuki Koiso2 , Hiroshi<br />

Takeda1 and Shigeo Uchida1 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Radiological <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Tokyo Nuclear Services<br />

Co., Ltd.<br />

135-4 557a Natural Accumulators <strong>of</strong> Radionuclides in the<br />

Environment. Martine C. Duff*, Anna Knox and<br />

Mary Lou Ramsey, Savannah River National Laboratory<br />

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SESSION NO. 135<br />

135-5 557b Plant Uptake and Release <strong>of</strong> Cesium-137: Application<br />

to Phytoremediation. Mark Fuhrmann*,<br />

Brookhaven National Laboratory<br />

135-6 558a Kinetics and Reversibility <strong>of</strong> Tc Immobilisation in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s under Flooded and Aerated Conditions.<br />

Siobhán Staunton*, INRA, Rhizosphère & Symbiose,<br />

Emmanuelle Quillerou, Laboratoire de Radioécologie<br />

et d’Écotoxicologie, IRSN,, Claire-Sophie<br />

Haudin, Andra, Guo Wang, Fuijan Agricultural<br />

Univ, and Arnaud Martin-Garin, Laboratoire de Radioécologie<br />

et d’Écotoxicologie, IRSN<br />

135-7 558b Determination <strong>of</strong> Bioavailable Rhenium Fraction<br />

in Japanese Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s. Keiko Tagami*<br />

and Shigeo Uchida, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Radiological<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-8 559b Depleted Uranium Corrosion and Mobility in an<br />

Arid Environment. Brenda J. Buck*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nevada Las Vegas, Amy Brock, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las<br />

Vegas, April L. Ulery, New Mexico State Univ and<br />

William H. Johnson, Los Alamos National Lab<br />

135-9 560a Distribution and Transport <strong>of</strong> Depleted Uranium<br />

(DU) in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Natural Waters at Aberdeen<br />

Proving Ground, MD. Tanya Palmateer Oxenberg*<br />

1 , William P. Ball 2 , Alan T. Stone 2 and Edward<br />

J. Bouwer 2 , (1)US Army Developmental Test Command,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography and Environmental<br />

Engineering<br />

135-10 561b Distribution Coefficients <strong>of</strong> Tin (Sn) in Japanese<br />

Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s. Yasuo Nakamaru* and Shigeo<br />

Uchida, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Radiological <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-11 562b Transformation <strong>of</strong> Iodine Species in Submerged<br />

Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>. Noriko Yamaguchi*, National Institute<br />

for Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Masashi Nakano,<br />

Research Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & Technology<br />

and Hajime Tanida, Japan Synchrotoron Radiation<br />

Research Institute<br />

135-12 656a Radionuclides (137Cs) in Landscapes <strong>of</strong> Kiev<br />

Reservoir Banks. V. M. Starodubtsev* and O. L. Fedorenko,<br />

National Agricultural Univ<br />

135-13 656b Effects <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Redox Status on Selenium Mobility:<br />

Contributions <strong>of</strong> Microbiological and Geochemical<br />

Processes. Olivia Darcheville* 1 , Laureline<br />

Février 1 , Arnaud Martin-Garin 1 and Pierre Renault 2 ,<br />

(1)Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire,<br />

(2)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomiqe<br />

135-14 657a Diffusive Gradient in Thin Film for Evaluating<br />

Uranium Bioavailability to Ryegrass in 18 Contaminated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Lise Duquène*, SCK-CEN<br />

135-15 657b Availability and Immobilization <strong>of</strong> 137Cs in Subtropical<br />

High Mountain Forest and Grassland<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Chih-Yu Chiu* 1 , Chih-Jung Wang 2 and Ching-<br />

Chung Huang 2 , (1)Research Center for Biodiversity,<br />

(2)Radiation Monitoring Center, Atomic Energy<br />

Council<br />

135-16 658a Effects <strong>of</strong> a Climate Cooling on the Behavior <strong>of</strong><br />

Radionuclides in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Sophie Maillant* 1 , Guillaume<br />

Echevarria 1 , Elisabeth Leclerc-Cessac 2 and<br />

Jean-Louis Morel 3 , (1)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement<br />

UMR 1120 INPL-INRA, (2)Andra,<br />

(3)INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, Laboratoire Sols et Environnement<br />

135-17 658b Inequilibrium between Fallout 137 Cs and Stable<br />

Cs in Cultivated <strong>Soil</strong>s. Hir<strong>of</strong>umi Tsukada*, Akira<br />

Takeda, Shun’ichi Hisamatsu and Jiro Inaba, Institute<br />

for Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-18 659a A Plume Runs through it: Elucidating the <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Carbon Cycle Using Enriched Radiocarbon Additions.<br />

Christopher Swanston* 1 , Paul Hanson 2 ,<br />

Susan E. Trumbore 3 , Philip Jardine 2 , Julie Jastrow 4 ,<br />

Margaret Torn 5 , Wilfred Post 2 and Charles T.<br />

106<br />

Garten 2 , (1)Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry,<br />

(2)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Irvine, (4)Argonne National Laboratory,<br />

(5)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory<br />

135-19 659b Sorption Behavior <strong>of</strong> Selenium on Humic Acid<br />

under Increasing Se or Humic Acid Content. Nao<br />

Ishikawa*, Shigeo Uchida, Keiko Tagami and Yasuo<br />

Nakamaru, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Radiological Sci.<br />

135-20 660a Novel Synthetic Clays for <strong>Soil</strong> Remediation. Sridhar<br />

Komarneni*, The Pennsylvania State Univ<br />

135-21 660b Plant-Based Plume-Scale Mapping Reveals Tritium-Transport<br />

Extent and Processes in Desert<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Brian J. Andraski* 1 , David A. Stonestrom 2 , C.<br />

Amanda Garcia 3 , Robert L. Michel 2 , Michael J.<br />

Johnson 1 and David L. Decker 4 , (1)U.S. Geological<br />

Survey, (2)USGS, (3)Graduate <strong>Program</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hydrologic<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (4)Desert Research Institute<br />

135-22 661a Plant Uptake and Behavior <strong>of</strong> Depleted Uranium<br />

in Arid Zone <strong>Soil</strong>s. April L. Ulery* 1 , Ramona R.<br />

Parra 1 , Victoria Anne 2 and Yohei Hashimoto 3 ,<br />

(1)New Mexico State Univ, (2)U.S. Forest Service,<br />

(3)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, North Carolina State Univ<br />

135-23 661b Environmental Fate <strong>of</strong> Radium in Ion-Exchange<br />

Backwash Waste Stream, and Septic-Tank Sludge<br />

and Liquids, Southern New Jersey. Zoltan<br />

Szabo* 1 , Eric Jacobsen 1 , Thomas F. Kraemer 1 and<br />

Bahman Parsa 2 , (1)U.S.Geological Survey, (2)New<br />

Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Senior Services<br />

135-24 756a In Situ Formation <strong>of</strong> Colloidal Phases and Their<br />

Role in Radionuclide Transport. James Harsh* 1 ,<br />

Markus Flury 1 , Youjun Deng 1 , Kholoud Mashal 2<br />

and Gang Chen 3 , (1)Washington State Univ,<br />

(2)Hashemite Univ, (3)FAMU-Florida State Univ<br />

135-25 757a Behavior <strong>of</strong> Cs, Sr and U in <strong>Soil</strong> Solution at Rhizosphere<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brassica rapa L. Akira Takeda*, Hir<strong>of</strong>umi<br />

Tsukada, Yuichi Takaku and Shun’ichi<br />

Hisamatsu, Institute for Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-26 757b Estimation <strong>of</strong> the Effect <strong>of</strong> Farmland on the Behavior<br />

<strong>of</strong> 129 I Released from Malfunctioning<br />

Atomic Facilities in Japan. Nobuharu Kihou* 1 ,<br />

Hideshi Fujiwara 1 and Kouichi Yuita 2 , (1)National<br />

Institute for Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Formerly,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agro-Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-27 758a Modelling <strong>of</strong> Caesium-137 Behavior in a <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Plant System. Onggarbek Alipbeki*, Kazakh National<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

135-28 758b Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Production Processes on Differential<br />

Mobility <strong>of</strong> Fallout Radionuclides in Taiwan.<br />

Narasimham L. Vemuri* and Chih-An Huh, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-29 759a Tracing Stochastic Behavior <strong>of</strong> Rock Bearing<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Using 137Cs: Pinglin, NE Taiwan.<br />

Narasimham L. Vemuri* and Chih-An Huh, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

135-30 759b Influence <strong>of</strong> the Long-Term Fertilizing on the<br />

Radioactivity <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> and Different Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Adopting <strong>of</strong> Radionucleides from the Wheat and<br />

Corn. Mirko Grubišic*, Institute for technology <strong>of</strong><br />

nuclear and other raw materials<br />

135-31 760a The Assessment <strong>of</strong> Manure Application on Potential<br />

Mobility and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> 137 Cs in Tropical<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Maria Angélica Wasserman* 1 , Antonio<br />

Passos Portilho 1 , Aline G. Viana 1 , Flavia Bartoly 1 ,<br />

Daniel.V. Pérez 2 , Ana C. Ferreira 1 , Valéria Argolo 1<br />

and Carlos Eduardo Menezes 3 , (1)Instituto de Radioproteção<br />

e Dosimetria /CNEN, (2)Centro Nacional<br />

de Pesquisa de Solos/EMBRAPA, (3)Colégio Agrícola<br />

Nilo Peçanha, Universidade Federal Fluminense


135-32 760b Laboratory and Field Experiments to Study the<br />

Mobilization and Preconcentration <strong>of</strong> Uranium<br />

from <strong>Soil</strong>s and Various Rock Materials by Fungi.<br />

Colette MUNIER-LAMY and Jacques BERTHE-<br />

LIN*, LIMOS UMR 7137 CNRS-UHP Nancy I Faculté<br />

des sciences<br />

135-33 761a In Situ Study <strong>of</strong> the Biochemical Cycle <strong>of</strong> Iodine<br />

in a Peat Bog. Sophie Maillant* 1 , Genevieve<br />

Villemin 1 , Marsha Sheppard 2 and Elisabeth Leclerc-<br />

Cessac 3 , (1)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement<br />

UMR 1120 INPL-INRA, (2)ECOMatters Inc.,<br />

(3)Andra<br />

135-34 761b Radiological Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the Plant Species<br />

Taken from the Checking Area within 30 Km Influence<br />

Zone <strong>of</strong> the Volgodonsk Nuclear Plant.<br />

Andrej Pronin* and Tamara Abramova, Rostov State<br />

Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 136<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.1A <strong>Soil</strong> Structuring as a Dynamic Process and Particles<br />

Transfer—Poster<br />

136-1 466a Sieving Crusts and Water Repellency. Albert Sole-<br />

Benet* 1 , Sergio Contreras 1 , Juan Puigdefábregas 1<br />

and Yolanda Cantón 2 , (1)E.E.Z.A./C.S.I.C., (2)Universidad<br />

de Almería<br />

136-2 466b Return Flow Generating Point on a Variably Saturated<br />

Layered Hillslope Surface. Sanjit Kumar<br />

Deb*, Masaru Mizoguchi and Tsuyoshi Miyazaki,<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

136-3 467a Rheometry in <strong>Soil</strong> Mechanics: Structural<br />

Changes in Mineral Suspensions, Clay-Rich and<br />

Silty <strong>Soil</strong>s. Wibke Markgraf*, Rainer Horn and<br />

Stephan Peth, Institute for Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, CAU Kiel<br />

136-4 467b Effective Cross Section: A Structural Parameter<br />

to Consider Water Repellency in <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology.<br />

Heiner St<strong>of</strong>fregen* 1 , Gerd Wessolek 1 , Karsten<br />

Täumer 1 and Jirka Simunek 2 , (1)Technical Univ<br />

Berlin, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> California Riverside<br />

136-5 468a <strong>Soil</strong> Crusting Susceptibility Evaluated by Means<br />

<strong>of</strong> Turbidimetry. Sergio Pellegrini*, Nadia Vignozzi,<br />

Elisa Batistoni and Andrea Rocchini, CRA-<br />

ISSDS<br />

136-6 468b A Multi-Scale Approch for the Assessment and<br />

Quantification <strong>of</strong> Seedbed <strong>Soil</strong> Structure. Brian.<br />

S. Atkinson*, Sacha. J. Mooney and Debbie. L.<br />

Sparkes, Agricultrural and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Biosciences, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nottingham<br />

136-7 469a <strong>Soil</strong> Structure Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Paddy Fields as a<br />

Function <strong>of</strong> Cultivation and Time. Imke Janssen*<br />

and Rainer Horn, Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, CAU Kiel<br />

136-8 469b Subsoil Compaction and Preferential Flow Paths<br />

Formation. Aminat Umarova* and Evgeny Shein,<br />

Moscow State Univ<br />

136-9 565a Influence <strong>of</strong> Various Grazing Intensities on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Stability, <strong>Soil</strong> Structure and Water Balance in<br />

Inner Mongolia, P.R. China. Julia Kruemmelbein*,<br />

Stephan Peth and Rainer Horn, Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, CAU Kiel<br />

136-10 565b Hydrological and Geomorphological Implications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Different Types <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Crusts in Semi-<br />

SESSION NO. 136<br />

arid Rangelands in Se Spain. Albert Sole-Benet* 1 ,<br />

Yolanda Cantón 2 , Gabriel DelBarrio 1 , Roberto<br />

Lázaro 1 and Juan Puigdefábregas 1 , (1)E.E.Z.A./<br />

C.S.I.C., (2)Universidad de Almeria<br />

136-11 566a Analysis <strong>of</strong> Fragmentation Fractal Dimension <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Particle-Size Distribution Obtained from<br />

Mass-Time and Mass-Size Data. Roberto R.<br />

Filgueira*, Pablo R. Gelati, Lidia L. Fournier,<br />

Guillermo O. Sarli and C. German Soracco, Facultad<br />

de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales-Universidad<br />

Nacional de La Plata<br />

136-12 566b Structural Attributes <strong>of</strong> a Clayey Hapludox Cultivated<br />

No Tillage System the Culture Sequences<br />

in Succession and Rotation. Jorge Luiz Piccinin*,<br />

Museum Paraense Emílio Goeldi–CCTE, Carlos<br />

Roberto. Espíndola, Univ <strong>of</strong> Campinas–UNICAMP,,<br />

Eleno Torres, Brazilian Agricultural Research Enterprise<br />

(Embrapa Soja) and Odilon Ferreira Saraiva,<br />

Brazilian Agricultural Research Enterprise (Embrapa<br />

Soja)<br />

136-13 567a A Generalized Approach to Predict Shrinkage<br />

Using Water Potential. Thomas Baumgartl*, Centre<br />

for Mined Land Rehabilitation<br />

136-14 567b Crop Yield and Physical Attributes <strong>of</strong> a Clayey<br />

Oxisol under Diferent <strong>Soil</strong> Management Systems<br />

and Crop Rotation. Jorge Luiz Piccinin* 1 , Eleno<br />

Torres 2 , Lincoln Zotarelli 3 , Odilon Ferreira Saranva 2<br />

and Carlos Roberto Espindola 4 , (1)Museum<br />

Paraense Emílio Goeldi, (2)Brazilian Agricultural<br />

Research Enterprise (Embrapa Soja), (3)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida, Agronomy Dept, (4) Univ <strong>of</strong> Campinas<br />

UNICAMP<br />

136-15 568b The Regularities <strong>of</strong> Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Surface Properties<br />

Due to the <strong>Soil</strong> Formation and Field Agricultural<br />

Technogeneses. V.F. Utkaeva*,<br />

V.V.Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

136-16 664a Synchrotron Computed Microtomography for<br />

Assessing Changes in Porosity as Influenced by<br />

Compaction. Clark J. Gantzer* 1 , Stephen Anderson 1<br />

and Shmuel Assouline 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Environmental<br />

and Atmospheric <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia,<br />

(2)Inst. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

136-17 664b Effects <strong>of</strong> Polyacrylamide Molecular Weight, <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Texture and Electrolyte Concentration on Drainable<br />

Porosity and Aggregate Stability. A.I. Mamedov*<br />

1 , S. Beckmann 2 , C. Huang 1 and G.J. Levy 3 ,<br />

(1)USDA-ARS, National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research<br />

Laboratory, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Regensburg, Dept <strong>of</strong> Landscape<br />

Ecology and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

Water and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

136-18 665a Shrinkage modelling as a Tool to Quantify <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Structural Changes: Insights and Perspectives.<br />

Pascal Boivin*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Research for Development<br />

136-19 665b Tillage Management to Improve <strong>Soil</strong> Physical<br />

Conditions for Crop Growth. Dong Wang*, James<br />

Kurle and James Percich, Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota-Twin<br />

Cities Campus<br />

136-20 666a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Magnesium on the Age-Hardening<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>. Gemma E. Nichol* 1 , Judy Tisdall 2 and Nick<br />

Uren 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries, (2)La Trobe<br />

Univ<br />

136-21 666b Influence <strong>of</strong> No-Till on Hydrophysical Properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> Argiudols <strong>of</strong> the Center <strong>of</strong> Santa Fe–Argentina.<br />

Roberto P. Marano, Hugo A. Micheloud and Silvia<br />

Imh<strong>of</strong>f*, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad<br />

Nacional del Litoral<br />

136-22 667a Mass Fractal Dimension <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregates; Minimum<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Experimental Data. C. German<br />

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POSTERS


SESSION NO. 136<br />

Soracco 1 , Guillermo O. Sarli 1 , Roberto R.<br />

Filgueira* 1 and Daniel Gimenez 2 , (1)Facultad de<br />

Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales-Univ Nacional de La<br />

Plata, (2)Rutgers Univ<br />

136-23 667b Concentric Biophysical and Chemical Gradients<br />

within Macro-Aggregates Add a New Dimension<br />

to <strong>Soil</strong> Structure Formation. Alvin Smucker*, Eun<br />

Jin Park, Curtis Dell and Rainer Horn, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Michigan State Univ<br />

136-24 764a Transport <strong>of</strong> Suspended Solids from a Rural<br />

Catchment to a Small Water Course in Humid<br />

Temperate Climate. M.L. Rodríguez-Blanco 1 , M.<br />

M. Taboada-Castro* 1 , M.T. Taboada-Castro 1 and J.<br />

L. Oropeza-Mota 2 , (1)Univ de A Coruña, (2)C.P.<br />

Instituto de Recursos Naturales. Especialidad de<br />

Hidrociencias<br />

136-25 765a <strong>Soil</strong> Evaluation for Sustainability under Different<br />

Cropping Systems Using Organic and Inorganic<br />

Fertilizers. Pradeep K. Sharma* and Sudhir Verma,<br />

CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural Univ<br />

136-26 765b New soil quality indices produced by image analysis<br />

techniques applied to the soil porous system.<br />

Giacomo Mele* 1 , Angelo Basile 1 , Roberto De Mascellis<br />

1 , Bruno Di Matteo 1 and Fabio Terribile 2 ,<br />

(1)CNR ISAFOM, (2)Disspa Univ Di Napoli Federico<br />

II<br />

136-27 766a Quantification <strong>of</strong> the Effects <strong>of</strong> Cereal Root Anchorage<br />

Failure Using X-ray Computed Tomography<br />

and Image Analysis. Sacha J. Mooney*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Nottingham and Peter Berry, ADAS<br />

136-29 767a Extent <strong>of</strong> Hardsetting Behavior <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Region<br />

10, Philippines and their Effects on Maize Plant<br />

Growth and Yield. Nonilona P. Daquiado*, Central<br />

Mindanao Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 137<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.1B <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrology, Structure, and Micromorphic<br />

Propoerties (<strong>Soil</strong> Porous System)—Poster<br />

Convenor: Miroslav Kutilek, <strong>Soil</strong> and Tillage Research<br />

137-1 470a Darcian Description <strong>of</strong> Water Transfer in Evaporating<br />

Unsaturated <strong>Soil</strong> and Hydraulic Conductivity<br />

Function. Alexandr M. Globus*, Tatiana<br />

Neusypina and Alexandr Topazh, Agrophysical Research<br />

Institute<br />

137-2 470b Scale Dependent Physical Protection <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Matter in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Axel Lamparter*, Jörg Bachmann,<br />

Marc-Oliver Goebel, Susanne K. Woche and Walter<br />

R. Fischer, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

137-3 471a Influence <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter Input on Earthworm<br />

Burrow Properties and Consequences on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Movement. Guenola Pérès*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Rennes1, Stefan Schrader, FAL. Federal Agricultural<br />

Research Centre, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agroecology,<br />

Daniel Cluzeau, Univ <strong>of</strong> Rennes1, Vincent Hallaire,<br />

UMR INRA/Agrocampus <strong>Soil</strong> Agronomy Spatialization<br />

and Christian Walter, INRA Agrocampus<br />

Rennes, UMR SAS<br />

137-4 472a Changes <strong>of</strong> Nonrigid Pore Structure upon<br />

Predrying Intensity and Frequency. Xinhua Peng*<br />

and Rainer Horn, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant<br />

Nutrition<br />

137-5 472b Computed Tomography for Measurement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Macroporosity as Affected by Stiff-Stemmed<br />

108<br />

Grass Hedges. Achmad Rachman, Indonesian <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Research Institute, Stephen H. Anderson*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri-Columbia, Clark J. Gantzer, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

Environmental and Atmospheric <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri-Columbia and Ranjith P. Udawatta, Center<br />

for Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

137-6 473a Physical Interpretation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Functions<br />

in Bi-Modal <strong>Soil</strong>s with Log-Normal Pore<br />

Size Distribution. Miroslav Kutilek*, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Tillage Research and Libor Jendele, Cervenka Consulting<br />

137-7 473b Physically-based Explanation <strong>of</strong> the Brooks and<br />

Corey Parameters in Terms <strong>of</strong> Partial Drainage<br />

<strong>of</strong> Random Mass Prefractals. Edmund Perfect*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

137-8 474a Linking the Gardner and Campbell Models for<br />

Predicting Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity<br />

in Near-Saturated <strong>Soil</strong>. Ken Kawamoto*, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Saitama Univ,<br />

Per Moldrup, Environmental Engineering Section,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, Aalborg Univ, Ty P.A. Ferré,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Arizona, Markus Tuller, <strong>Soil</strong> and Land Resources<br />

Division, Ag. Sci. 113, Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho, Ole H. Jacobsen,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Agroecology, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Research Centre Foulum and Toshiko Komatsu,<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Science and Engineering,<br />

Saitama Univ<br />

137-9 474b Estimation Model <strong>of</strong> Field Capacity and Wilting<br />

Point on <strong>Soil</strong> Water Retention Curve from <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Physical Characteristics in Korean <strong>Soil</strong>. Seungoh<br />

Hur* 1 , Yeon-Kyu Sonn 1 , Kang-Ho Jung 1 , Sang-<br />

Keun Ha 1 and Jeong-Gyu Kim 2 , (1)National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology, (2)Div.<br />

Env. Science & Ecol. Eng. Korea Univ<br />

137-10 568a <strong>Soil</strong> Hydrological Properties <strong>of</strong> Andisols in Japan<br />

in Relation to the Dispersion-Coagulation Behavior.<br />

Katsutoshi Seki*, Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Hiromi<br />

Imoto and Masaru Mizoguchi, The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Tokyo<br />

137-11 569b Exploring the Relationship between Solute Transport<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Macropore Structure. Jonathan E.<br />

Holland*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

137-12 570a Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry and Grass Buffer Influences on CT-<br />

Measured Pore Characteristics. Ranjith P.<br />

Udawatta*, Center for Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia,<br />

Stephen H. Anderson, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

Environmental and Atmospheric <strong>Sciences</strong> and Clark<br />

J. Gantzer, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Environmental and Atmospheric<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

137-13 570b General Theoretical Framework for Estimating<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Retention from Textural Data. John R.<br />

Nimmo* 1 , William N. Herkelrath 1 and Ana M. Laguna<br />

Luna 2 , (1)US Geological Survey, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Córdoba<br />

137-14 471b Temperature Dependent Capacitance Scaled Frequency.<br />

Ali Fares*, Natural Resources & Environmental<br />

Management Department and Syamsuddin<br />

Hamdhani, University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii<br />

137-15 571a Pore System Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Pavement Seam<br />

Materials in Urban Areas. Thomas Nehls 1 , Gerd<br />

Wessolek* 1 , Grzegorz Jozefaciuk 2 , Z<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Sokolowska 3 and Heiner St<strong>of</strong>fregen 1 , (1)Technical<br />

Univ Berlin, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics, Polish Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics, Polish<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

137-16 571b Perudic and Near-Perudic <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Regimes<br />

in the Central Appalachians. E.J. Ciolkosz* 1 , D.A.<br />

Miller 2 , W.J. Waltman 2 , Sharon Waltman 3 , T.M.<br />

Prescott 4 , S.G. Carpenter 4 and A.R. Topalanchik 4 ,


(1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, The Pennsylvania<br />

State Univ, (2)Earth and Environmental Systems<br />

Institute, The Pennsylvania State Univ,<br />

(3)USDA-NRCS-NGDC, (4)USDA-NRCS, MLRA<br />

13 Region<br />

137-17 572a Water Retention and Color in Fine Earth and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Core Samples. Manuel Sanchez-Maranon 1 ,<br />

Jaume Bech* 2 , Raul Ortega 1 , Isabel Miralles 1 ,<br />

Gabriel Delgado 1 , Juan Manuel Martin-García 1 and<br />

Rafael Delgado 1 , (1)Univ de Granada, (2)Univ de<br />

Barcelona<br />

137-18 572b Quantification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Micromorphology from<br />

Images <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Sections. Daniel Gimenez* 1 , Adolfo<br />

Posadas 2 and Hyen Chung Chun 1 , (1)Rutgers Univ,<br />

(2)<strong>International</strong> Potato Center<br />

137-19 573a Observation and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Microscale Heterogeneity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Infiltration and Water Flow in Chernozem<br />

and Black-Chestnut <strong>Soil</strong>s. Vyacheslav N.<br />

Semenov* and Anatoli Zeiliguer, Moscow State<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Environmental Engineering<br />

137-20 573b An Upscaling Algorithm for Simulating Water<br />

Flow in Unsaturated <strong>Soil</strong>s under Flood Irrigation<br />

at Field Scale. Li Ren* 1 , Meng Mao 1 , Zhiming<br />

Chen 2 and Renduo Zhang 3 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water <strong>Sciences</strong>, China Agricultural Univ, (2)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

137-21 574a Numerical Simulation <strong>of</strong> Atrazine Leaching at<br />

Field Scale During Summer Maize Growing Season<br />

under Meteorological Condition. Meng Mao*<br />

and Li Ren, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water <strong>Sciences</strong>, China<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

137-22 574b Modeling Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity in<br />

Clay <strong>Soil</strong>s at Guilan Province (Iran) Using Artificial<br />

Neural Networks. Meysam Doai*, Mahmoud<br />

Shabanpour Shahrestani and Farid Bagheri, Guilan<br />

Province-Guilan University-Agriculture Faculty<br />

137-23 668a Superficial Tension <strong>of</strong> Biologically Active Water<br />

for Using in <strong>Soil</strong>-Plant Systems. Nemat Mamedov*,<br />

Geys Garibov and Sh. Sh. Alekperov, Baku<br />

State Univ<br />

137-24 668b Leaf Water Potential in Corn and Cotton in Relation<br />

to Root Zone <strong>Soil</strong> Water Status and Depth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rooting. Ram Baboo Sharma*, Indira Gandi<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

137-25 669a Cyclic Swelling Behavior <strong>of</strong> Superabsorbent<br />

Polymers in <strong>Soil</strong> Porous Media. Soheila<br />

Ebrahimi* 1 , Mehdi Homaee 1 and Babak Ebrahimi 2 ,<br />

(1)Tarbiat Modaress Univ, (2)IUST<br />

137-26 669b Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen-Fixing and Denitrificating<br />

Microorganisms in <strong>Soil</strong>s with Preferential<br />

Flow. Atsushi Suetsugu*, Arid Land Research<br />

Center, Tottori Univ<br />

137-27 670a Modeling <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter in Intensive Cropping<br />

in China’s Huang-Huai-Hai Plain. Li<br />

Baoguo*, College <strong>of</strong> Resources and<br />

Environment,China Agricultural Univ and Lei<br />

Hongjun, College <strong>of</strong> Resources and Environment,<br />

China Agricultural Univ<br />

137-28 670b Development and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> a Simplified<br />

Mechanistic-Stochastic Method for Field-Scale<br />

Solute Transport Prediction. Jaehoon Lee*, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tennessee, Biosystems Eng. & <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept<br />

and Francis X. M. Casey, North Dakota State Univ<br />

137-29 671a Numerical Analysis <strong>of</strong> Multifractal Spectrum on<br />

2-D Black and White Images. Ana M. Tarquis*, V.<br />

Méndez, M.T. Castellanos and M.C. Moratón, Dpto.<br />

Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

SESSION NO. 137<br />

137-30 671b A Probabilistic Approach to the Identification <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Textural and Structural Input Variables for<br />

the Estimation <strong>of</strong> Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity.<br />

Allan Lilly, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute,<br />

Attila Nemes*, Univ <strong>of</strong> California Riverside,<br />

Walter J. Rawls, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote<br />

Sensing Laboratory and Yakov A. Pachepsky,<br />

USDA/ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML<br />

137-31 672a Gas Transport Parameters along Field Transects<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Volcanic Ash <strong>Soil</strong>. Augustus Resurreccion* 1 ,<br />

Toshiko Komatsu 1 , Ken Kawamoto 2 , Per Moldrup 3<br />

and Dennis Rolston 4 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Engineering, Saitama Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Saitama Univ,<br />

(3)Environmental Engineering Section, Dept <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Aalborg Univ, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong> Land, Air, and<br />

Water Resources, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />

137-32 672b Use <strong>of</strong> Class Pedotransfer Functions to Predict<br />

Water Retention Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s: Are They<br />

Still <strong>of</strong> some Interest?. Hassan Al Majou* 1 , Ary<br />

Bruand 2 , Odile Duval 3 and Isabelle Cousin 3 , (1)Institut<br />

des <strong>Sciences</strong> de la Terre (ISTO), (2)Université<br />

d’Orléans, (3)INRA<br />

137-33 673a Critical Water-Absorption Rate when a Plant<br />

Absorbs Water from a <strong>Soil</strong>-Water System<br />

through Its Rooting System. Michihiro Hara*,<br />

Kazuyoshi Miyamoto and Bikash C. Sarker, Iwate<br />

Univ<br />

137-34 673b Hydraulic Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Mountainous <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

in Korea. Kang-Ho Jung* 1 , Seungoh Hur 1 , Yeon-<br />

Kyu Sonn 1 , Yeong Sang Jung 2 and Sang-Keun Ha 1 ,<br />

(1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology, (2)Kangwon National University<br />

137-35 674a Particle Size Distribution and Mineralogy <strong>of</strong><br />

Brazilian Ferralsols: Significance for the Structure<br />

and Hydraulic Properties. Adriana Reatto* 1 ,<br />

Euzébio Medrado Silva 1 , Ary Bruand 2 , Eder de<br />

Souza Martins 1 , Isabelle Cousin 3 and Michel<br />

Brossard 4 , (1)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa<br />

Agropecuária (Embrapa Cerrados), (2)Université<br />

d’Orléans, (3)INRA, (4)IRD<br />

137-36 674b Field and Numerical Study <strong>of</strong> Chlorotoluron<br />

Transport in the <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Affected by Non-<br />

Equilibrium Flow. Radka Kodesová* 1 , Martin<br />

Kocárek 1 , Josef Kozák 1 and Jirka Simunek 2 ,<br />

(1)Czech Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture in Prague, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California Riverside<br />

137-37 768a Effect <strong>of</strong> Dry Layer Thickness on the Evaporation<br />

from Surfaces <strong>of</strong> Different-Sized Glass. Michiko<br />

Hayano*, JSPS research fellow / JIRCAS<br />

137-38 768b Effect <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sulfur on Chemical Properties<br />

and Hydraulic Conductivity (under Saline-<br />

Sodic Conditions) <strong>of</strong> Different Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

from Dry Region <strong>of</strong> Iran. Ali Kasraian* and Abdol<br />

Majid Sameni, Shiraz Azad Univ<br />

137-39 769a Infiltration Water Sampling Using an Automated<br />

Suction-Controlled Flux Sampler. Yasushi Mori*,<br />

Shimane Univ, Naoko Higashi, Arid Land Research<br />

Center and Mitsuhiro Inoue, Arid Land Research<br />

Center, Tottori Univ<br />

137-40 769b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Induced Electrical Gradients During<br />

Hyperfiltration in Clay. J.P. Gustav Loch*,<br />

Utrecht Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Geosciences and Katja<br />

Heister, Utrecht Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

137-41 770a PedoTransfer Functions for Estimating the Water<br />

Release Curve and Resistance to Penetration<br />

Curve <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Sante Fe–Argentina. Silvia<br />

Imh<strong>of</strong>f* 1 , Alvaro Pires da Silva 2 , Pablo Ghiberto 1<br />

and Miguel Pilatti 1 , (1)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,<br />

(2)ESALQ, Universidade de Sao Paulo<br />

109<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 137<br />

137-42 770b The Diversion Capacity <strong>of</strong> Curved Capillary Barriers<br />

in Layered Slopes. Tsuyoshi Miyazaki* and<br />

Michinao Kojima, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

137-43 771a Effects <strong>of</strong> Flow Field Properties on Partitioning<br />

Interwell Tracer Test (PITT). Junko Nishiwaki*,<br />

Tsuyoshi Miyazaki and Masaru Mizoguchi, The<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

137-44 771b Different Stocking Rate Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic<br />

Conductivity Measured with Tension-Infiltrometers<br />

in Catamarca (Argentina). Pablo J. Ghiberto,<br />

Osvaldo Felli, Miguel A. Pilatti and Silvia Imh<strong>of</strong>f*,<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional<br />

del Litoral<br />

137-45 772a Infiltration from Surface Disc and Strip Sources.<br />

Arthur Warrick* and Naftali Lazarovitch, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Arizona<br />

137-46 772b Preferential Water Flow in the Subsoil <strong>of</strong> an Andisol<br />

in Relation to the Initial Water Content and<br />

Amount <strong>of</strong> Rainfall under Field Conditions.<br />

Sadao Eguchi*, National Institute for Agro-Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Shuichi Hasegawa, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Hokkaido Univ<br />

137-47 773a Use <strong>of</strong> Polyacrylamide to Reduce Seepage From<br />

Unlined Irrigation Canals: Small Scale Tests.<br />

Richard Susfalk 1 , Michael Young* 1 , Max Schmidt 2 ,<br />

Brian Epstein 3 , John Goreham 1 , Jay Swihart 4 and<br />

Delbert Smith 4 , (1)Desert Research Institute,<br />

(2)Water Solutions <strong>of</strong> Colorado, (3)Hydrologic Solutions,<br />

LLC, (4)US Bureau <strong>of</strong> Reclamation<br />

137-48 773b <strong>Soil</strong> Water Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Mixed Conifer and<br />

Deciduous Forest in Low Mountain Area in Beijing<br />

China. Lishui Nie*, Michigan State Univ<br />

137-49 774b Vegetation-Induced Changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties in<br />

Buffer Zones in a Clay and a Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> in Finland.<br />

Kimmo Rasa* 1 , Mari Räty 1 , Markku Yli-<br />

Halla 1 , Rainer Horn 2 and Liisa Pietola 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Helsinki, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition and <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

CAU Kiel<br />

SESSION NO. 138<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter: Stabilization and Carbon<br />

Sequestration—Poster<br />

138-1 825a Stability <strong>of</strong> the Zinc-Humic /Fulvic Complexation<br />

Equilibria <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Terai Agroecological Region<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Bengal (India). Amlan Bhattacharya*<br />

and Dibyendu Mukhopadhyay, Uttar Banga Krishi<br />

Viswavidyalaya<br />

138-2 825b Structural Changes <strong>of</strong> Sugar Industry’s Refuse<br />

during Vermicomposting and Composting.<br />

Kazem Hashemimajd*, Mohaqeq Ardebili Univ,<br />

Ahmad Golchin, Zanjan Univ and Hiecke Knicker,<br />

Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Research, Technical Univ <strong>of</strong> Munich,<br />

Weihenstephan<br />

138-3 826a Long-Term Black Carbon (Bio-Char) Dynamics<br />

in Cultivated <strong>Soil</strong>. Binh Thanh Nguyen*, Johannes<br />

Lehmann and James Kinyangi, Cornell Univ<br />

138-4 826b Vegetation Change and Organic Matter in Chernozems:<br />

Peculiarities <strong>of</strong> State Reflected by Physical<br />

Fractionation and Stable Isotope Analyses.<br />

Maria Nobles, Alabama A&M Univ, Evgeny<br />

110<br />

Morgun*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Moscow State Univ,<br />

Thomas W. Boutton, Texas A&M Univ and Kirk<br />

Jessup, Dept Rangeland Ecology and Management,<br />

Texas A&M Univ<br />

138-5 827a Characterisation and Stability <strong>of</strong> the Organic<br />

Matter <strong>of</strong> the Plaggic Anthrosols from Central<br />

Europe, Northwest and North Russia. Olga Kalinina*<br />

1 , Oleg Chertov 1 , Marina Nadporozhskaya 1 and<br />

Luise Giani 2 , (1)St.Petersburg State Univ, (2)Carl<br />

von Ossietzky Univ<br />

138-6 827b Are Recalcitrant Biomacromolecules Potential<br />

Sinks in the Global Carbon Cycle?. Klaus Lorenz*<br />

and Rattan Lal, Carbon Management and Sequestration<br />

Centre, School <strong>of</strong> Environment and Natural Resources,<br />

FAES/OARDC, The Ohio State Univ<br />

138-7 828a Compositions, Aspects <strong>of</strong> Structures, and Clay<br />

Associations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Humic Components. Michael<br />

H.B. Hayes*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Limerick, André J. Simpson,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Physical and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toronto, Scarborough College, C. Edward Clapp,<br />

USDAARS & Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water & Climate, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Minnesota and James Burdon, Univ <strong>of</strong> Birmingham<br />

138-8 828b Simulation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Tillage Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Matter Turnover. Dmitri Chatskikh* 1 , Bjorn M.<br />

Petersen 1 , Soren Hansen 2 , Jorgen E. Olesen 1 and<br />

Jorgen Berntsen 1 , (1)Danish Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

138-9 829a The Role <strong>of</strong> Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in<br />

Aggregate Stability and <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon and Nitrogen<br />

Storage in Tallgrass Prairie. Gail Wilson* and<br />

Charles Rice, Kansas State Univ<br />

138-10 829b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Stable and Labile <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Matter Using a Novel Multiple Elemental<br />

Scanning Thermal Analysis. Y. Ping Hsieh*,<br />

Florida A&M Univ<br />

138-11 830a Organic Carbon Status <strong>of</strong> a Laterite and a Red<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> under Long Term Rice Cultivation in Karnataka,India.<br />

K. Sudhir, Geo Jose*, H.C. Prakasha<br />

and N.A. Janardhan Gowda, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

138-12 830b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Dynamics in Relation to<br />

Tractor Tillage and Bio-Residues in Fodder Production<br />

Systems. Banwari Lal Suman*, Indian<br />

Grassland and Fodder Research Institute<br />

138-13 831a <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Conservation Approaches in Intensive<br />

Cropping System. Ramaiah Kutralingam<br />

Kaleeswari*, Kalpana Rengabasham and Devasenapathy<br />

Palanisamy, Tamilnadu Agricultural Univ<br />

138-14 831b Biochemical Origin <strong>of</strong> Humic Acid and their Role<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> C Sequestration. Fabrizio Adani*, Dipartimento<br />

di Produzione Vegetale–Università degli Studi<br />

di Milano<br />

138-15 832a Mangrove Leaf Tannins: Their Fate and Role in<br />

Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Cycling in Subtropical<br />

Coastal Environment. Nagamitsu Maie* 1 ,<br />

Rudolf Jaffé 1 and Oliva Pisani 2 , (1)Southeast Environmental<br />

Research Center, Florida <strong>International</strong><br />

Univ, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry & Biochemistry,<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

138-16 832b Effect <strong>of</strong> Temperature on the Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Fractions. Michelle Haddix<br />

1 , Megan Steinweg 1 , Richard Conant* 1 , Alain<br />

Plante 2 , Eldor Paul 1 and Johan Six 3 , (1)Natural Resource<br />

Ecology Lab, (2)Villanova Univ, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis<br />

138-17 833a Enriching Sugarcane Bagasse Compost by Sulfur,<br />

Nitrogen Fixing (Azotobacter Chroochoccum)<br />

and Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (Enterobac-


ter Cloacae). ladan Razikordmahalleh*, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

138-18 833b Destabilization <strong>of</strong> SOM Following Overgrazing<br />

and Aggregate Deterioration in a Steppe<br />

Ecosystem in Inner Mongolia (China). Markus<br />

Steffens*, Angelika Koelbl and Ingrid Koegel-<br />

Knabner, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde TU Muenchen<br />

138-19 834b Exploring Atypical Stabilization Pathways Using<br />

Pool-Based Modeling. Saran Sohi*, Rothamsted<br />

Research<br />

138-20 835b Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Biomass C, N & P in<br />

a Tropical Irrigated Agro Ecosystem Due to Continuous<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Farmyard Manure and<br />

Inorganic Fertilizers under Intensive Cultivation<br />

in a Vertic Ustropept. Duraisamy Selvi*, Ponnusamy<br />

Santhy and Palaniappa Pillai Malarvizhi,<br />

Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

138-21 925a Patterns <strong>of</strong> Enzymic Activities in a Boreal Peatland.<br />

Petra Vávrová* 1 , Chris Freeman 2 and Raija<br />

Laiho 1 , (1)Peatland Ecology Group, Dept <strong>of</strong> Forest<br />

Ecology, Univ <strong>of</strong> Helsinki, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wales<br />

138-22 925b Direct and Residual Effect <strong>of</strong> Lignite Humic Acid<br />

(Potassium Humate) on Productivity in Turmeric<br />

– Maize Cropping System in Alfisol. Kolappan<br />

Baskar*, TNAU<br />

138-23 926a Biomass and cCarbon Partitioning in Rice and<br />

Wheat, and Active Carbon Pools in their Rhizosphere<br />

when Grown under Elevated Carbon Dioxide<br />

in a Typic Haplustept. Subhendu Bhadraray*,<br />

Thulasi Viswanathan and Deo Pal, Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute<br />

138-24 926b <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Sequestration: The Influence <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Resource Quality and Quantity. E. Yeboah*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute, M.K. Abekoe, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept, G.N.N. Dowuona, Univ <strong>of</strong> Ghana, Legon,<br />

Bernard Vanlauwe, Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology And Fertility<br />

Institute Of CIAT and S.G.K. Adiku, Univ Of<br />

Ghana<br />

138-25 927a Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Atmosphere in<br />

Relation to Different <strong>Soil</strong> Managements. Carlo<br />

Piovanelli, Stefania Simoncini, Alessandro Agnelli,<br />

Camilla Gamba, Marco Platinetti and Marcello<br />

Pagliai*, CRA-ISSDS<br />

138-26 927b Increasing Long Term <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Sequestration<br />

in Agriculture and Forestry: The Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Phytoliths. Leigh A. Sullivan* and Jeff Parr, Southern<br />

Cross Univ<br />

138-27 928a Microbial Response to the Addition <strong>of</strong> Glucose<br />

and 14C-[U]Glucose in Western Australian <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

F.C. Hoyle* 1 , D.V. Murphy 1 and P.C. Brookes 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (2)Rothamsted Research<br />

138-28 928b Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> Earthworm Casts Created<br />

from Different Organic Wastes. Sang-Beom<br />

Lee*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology<br />

138-29 929a Significance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Acidity to Sequestrate Organic<br />

Carbon in Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Shinya Funakawa*,<br />

Kazumichi Fujii, Atsunobu Kadono and Takashi<br />

Kosaki, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kyoto Univ<br />

138-30 929b Responses <strong>of</strong> Plant Growth and Nutrient Cycling<br />

under Elevated CO 2: A Meta-Analysis. Kees Jan<br />

van Groenigen 1 , Marie Anne de Graaff 1 , Johan Six 1 ,<br />

Bruce Hungate 2 , Nico Van Breemen 3 and Chris van<br />

Kessel* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological <strong>Sciences</strong> and<br />

Merriam-Powell Center for Env. Research, Northern<br />

Arizona Univ, (3)Laboratory for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Geology, Wageningen Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 138<br />

138-31 930a Critical Considerations for Accurate <strong>Soil</strong> CO2<br />

Flux Measurement. Liukang Xu*, Dayle K. Mc-<br />

Dermitt, Michael D. Furtaw, Rodney A. Madsen,<br />

Jonathan M. Welles, Richard L. Garcia, Daniel J. Anderson<br />

and Tanvir H. Demetriades-Shah, LI-COR<br />

Biosciences<br />

138-32 930b Carbon Pools and Microbial Activity <strong>of</strong> the Former<br />

Agricultural Lands in Russia. Irina N.<br />

Kurganova* 1 , Dana Lenoir 2 and Valentin Lopes de<br />

Gerenyu 1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Physicochemical and Biological<br />

Problems in <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (2)Gulliver<br />

Preparatory School<br />

138-33 931a Influence <strong>of</strong> No Tillage and Conventional Tillage<br />

and Crop Rotation on <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon and Nitrogen<br />

Accumulation and <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregation in a Rhodic<br />

Ferralsol. Lincoln Zotarelli* 1 , Eleno Torres 2 , Robert<br />

Boddey 3 , Segundo Urquiaga 3 and Bruno J. R.<br />

Alves 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Agronomy Dept, (2)Embrapa<br />

Soja, (3)EMBRAPA-Agrobiologia<br />

138-34 931b <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Sequestration as a Function <strong>of</strong> Initial<br />

Carbon Content in Different Crop Management<br />

Systems <strong>of</strong> a Long-Term Experiment.<br />

Senthil K. Subramanian*, A. N. Kravchenko and G.<br />

P. Robertson, Michigan State Univ<br />

138-35 932a Conservation Tillage and Cover Cropping Induced<br />

Changes in Total Carbon and Aggregate<br />

Protected Carbon. Jessica Veenstra*, William Horwath<br />

and Jeffrey Mitchell, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />

138-36 932b Effects <strong>of</strong> Topography and Texture on Spatial<br />

Variability <strong>of</strong> Total C in Different Management<br />

Systems. Alexandra.N Kravchenko*, Senthil K.<br />

Subramanian, Xinmei Hao, G. Phillip Robertson and<br />

Alvin J.M. Smucker, Michigan State Univ<br />

138-37 933a Variation <strong>of</strong> Carbon Dynamics in US Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s over a 16-Year Period. Erandathie<br />

Lokupitiya* 1 , Keith Paustian 2 , F. Jay Breidt 3 , Ravindra<br />

Lokupitiya 4 and Steve Williams 2 , (1)Natural Resource<br />

Ecology Laboratory and Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory,<br />

(3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Statistics, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />

Science<br />

138-38 933b Microbial Activity and Greenhouse Gases Production<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregates. Natalia A. Vasilieva,<br />

Evgeny Yu. Milanovsky, Alexei L. Stepanov and<br />

Lev A. Pozdnyakov*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Moscow<br />

State Univ<br />

138-39 934a Potential Carbon Sequestration and <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregation<br />

in Reestablished Grassland. DoKyoung<br />

Lee 1 , Dae-Kil Heo 2 , Vance N. Owens 1 , James J.<br />

Doolittle 3 , Arvid Boe 4 and Doug Y. Chung* 2 ,<br />

(1)Plant Science Dept, (2)Chungnam National Univ,<br />

(3)South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />

(4)Plant Science Department<br />

138-40 934b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Carbon Sequestration in the Organic<br />

Matter <strong>of</strong> the Arable Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> Using Data<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Long-Term Field Experiment with Fertilizers.<br />

Anastasiya Tulina*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Physicochemical<br />

and Biological Problems in <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> and Nina Stavrova,<br />

Novozybkov Agricultural Experimental Station<br />

138-41 935a Long Term Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes in<br />

Streams <strong>of</strong> Central Scotland. Catherine L. Wearing*,<br />

Ian C. Grieve and David W. Hopkins, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biological and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

138-42 935b Contributions <strong>of</strong> Corn Root Activities and Rhizosphere<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s to Total Carbon Dioxide Production.<br />

Dong Chen 1 , C. Edward Clapp* 2 , Jean-Alex E.<br />

Molina 3 , Antonio J. Palazzo 4 , Michael H.B. Hayes 5<br />

and Yi Zhang 3 , (1)California Dept <strong>of</strong> Water Resources,<br />

(2)USDA-ARS & Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and<br />

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SESSION NO. 138<br />

Climate, Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Climate, (4)USACOE, Cold<br />

Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory,<br />

(5)Univ <strong>of</strong> Limerick<br />

138-43 1025a Microbial Determinants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Response<br />

to Climate Warming. Teresa Balser*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison<br />

138-44 1025b Calculating the Agricultural Greenhouse Gas<br />

Budget at the County Level in California. Steven<br />

De Gryze* 1 , Johan Six 1 , Santhi Wicks 2 , Rosa Catala-<br />

Luque 2 and Richard Howitt 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis, (2)Agricultural and<br />

Resource Economics, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Davis<br />

138-45 1026a Effect <strong>of</strong> Long Term Fertilization and Rotation on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon <strong>of</strong> Burozem. Han Xiaori*,<br />

Yin Hongbin, Xie Fang, Yang Jinfeng and Cao<br />

Hongjie, Land and Environment College, Shenyang<br />

Agriculture Univ<br />

138-46 1026b Sequestration and Vertical Distribution <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Carbon and Total Nitrogen under Warm-<br />

Season Grasses Relative to Croplands. Rex A.<br />

Omonode* 1 , E.J. Kladivko 2 , William W. McFee 2<br />

and T. J. Vyn 2 , (1)Purdue Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,<br />

(2)Purdue Univ<br />

138-47 1027a Effects <strong>of</strong> Tillage on <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregate Distribution<br />

and Its Content in Glomalin and Carbohydrates.<br />

Fernando Borie* 1 , Alfredo Morales 1 , Rosa Rubio 1 ,<br />

María Aguilera 2 and Gilda Borie 2 , (1)Universidad de<br />

La Frontera, (2)Universidad de Chile<br />

138-48 1027b Long-Term Subsurface Drainage Intensity Effects<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon, Plant Biomass Production,<br />

and Carbon Balance. Rex A. Omonode*,<br />

Purdue Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Eileen Kladivko,<br />

Purdue Univ<br />

138-49 1028a Long-Term Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon<br />

underAgricultural Plant Communities in a Temperate<br />

Mediterranean Climate <strong>of</strong> SE Australia.<br />

Philip J. Newton* 1 , Tim S. Clune 1 and Isa AM.<br />

Yunusa 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology, Sydney<br />

138-50 1028b Role <strong>of</strong> Cell Wall Components on the Decomposition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maize Roots in <strong>Soil</strong>: Impact on Carbon<br />

Mineralization. Gaylord E. Machinet* 1 , Isabelle<br />

Bertrand 1 , Brigitte Chabbert 2 and Sylvie Recous 1 ,<br />

(1)INRA Agronomie, (2)INRA UMR FARE<br />

138-51 1029a Change <strong>of</strong> Functional Parameters and Contents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Humus in Buried and Fallow <strong>Soil</strong>s. Serafim N.<br />

Chukov*, Alexander G. Ryumin and Alexander S.<br />

Koposov, Saint-Petersburg State Univ<br />

138-52 1029b Short-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Tillage Practices on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic Matter <strong>of</strong> a Clay Loam <strong>Soil</strong> in Northeast<br />

China. Xiaoping Zhang*, Aizhen Liang and Huajun<br />

Fang, Northeast Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography and Agriecology<br />

138-53 1030a Ecosystem Responses to Uncoupling Mycorrhizal<br />

Symbiosis: Above- and Belowground C and N<br />

Dynamics. Paul White*, Charles Rice, Tim Todd<br />

and Gail Wilson, Kansas State Univ<br />

138-54 1030b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Stabilization and Associated<br />

Degradation Threshold Dynamics. James<br />

Kinyangi* 1 , Johannes Lehmann 1 , Alice Pell 1 , Janice<br />

Thies 1 , Solomon Ngoze 1 , Susan Riha 1 , David M.<br />

Mbugua 2 and Louis Verchot 2 , (1)Cornell Univ,<br />

(2)World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Center<br />

138-55 1031a Free Amino Acids in Eroded Typical Serozem<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Uzbekistan. Laziza Gafurova*, Tashkent<br />

State Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

138-56 1031b Spatial Analysis <strong>of</strong> Model Performance, Illustrated<br />

by <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Dioxide Emissions. M.J.<br />

112<br />

Pringle and R. Murray Lark*, Environmetrics<br />

Group, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics Division,<br />

Rothamsted Research<br />

138-57 1032a Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion on CO2 Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Serozem <strong>Soil</strong> from Semi Arid Region <strong>of</strong> Uzbekistan.<br />

Laziza Gafurova*, Tashkent State Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture<br />

138-58 1032b Mineralisation <strong>of</strong> Miscanthus-Derived C in Three<br />

Differently Textured <strong>Soil</strong>s and its Incorporation<br />

into Microbial Biomass. Katja Schneckenberger*<br />

and Yakov Kuzyakov, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Land Evaluation, Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

138-59 1033a Quantification <strong>of</strong> Organic Carbon in <strong>Soil</strong> Fractions<br />

by DRIFT-PLS for Use in Models. Michael<br />

Zimmermann* 1 , Jens Leifeld 1 , Michael W. I.<br />

Schmidt 2 and Jürg Fuhrer 1 , (1)Swiss Federal Research<br />

Station for Agroecology and Agriculture,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography, Univ <strong>of</strong> Zurich<br />

138-60 1033b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter and Microbiology <strong>of</strong> Mollisols,<br />

Vertisols and Oxisols: Effect <strong>of</strong> Native and<br />

Agroecosystems. Karina Fabrizzi* 1 , Charles Rice 1 ,<br />

Telmo Amado 2 , Jackson Fiorin 3 , Pedro Barbagelata<br />

4 and Ricardo Melchiori 4 , (1)Kansas State Univ,<br />

(2)<strong>Soil</strong> Dept, (3)FUNDACEP, (4)INTA Parana<br />

138-61 1034a Cropping Intensity and Tillage effects on Carbon<br />

Sequestration and Enzyme Activities. Maysoon M.<br />

Mikha*, Verónica Acosta-Martínez and Merle F.<br />

Vigil, ARS-USDA<br />

138-62 1034b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter <strong>of</strong> an Inceptisol and a Mollisol<br />

under the Same Vegetation. Ana-Patricia Fernandez-Getino*,<br />

Dpto. Edafologia, E.T.S.I.<br />

Agronomos, UNIV Politecnica de Madrid, Francisca<br />

Guerrero, Dpto. Edefologia, E.T.S.I.<br />

Agronomos, Univ Politecnica de Madrid and Jose-<br />

Maria Gasco, Dpto. Edafologia, E.T.S.I. Agronomos,<br />

Univ Politecnica de Madrid<br />

138-63 1035a Sequestration Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Matter at the Rice-Corn Rotation Fields in Tropical-Subtropical<br />

Area with Model Evaluation.<br />

Cheng-Peng Hsu 1 , Chia M. Chang 1 , Tai-Lee Hu 2<br />

and Chenfang Lin* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, National Chung Hsing Univ,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental Engineering & Science<br />

138-64 1035b Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Turnover in the Long<br />

Term Fertilizer Experiment and Validation <strong>of</strong><br />

RothC -26.3 Model. Ganesh S. S*, Dhakshinamoorthy<br />

M, Kumaraperumal R, Anandakumar G and Devarajan<br />

S, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

138-65 1036a Examining the C Saturation Concept in a Temperate<br />

Agricultural System. Haegeun Chung* 1 ,<br />

Johan W. Six 1 and John H. Grove 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept<br />

138-66 1125a <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Balance <strong>of</strong> Rice-Based Cropping<br />

Systems <strong>of</strong> the Indo-Gangetic Plains. Shibu M.<br />

Ebrahim 1 , Herman Van Keulen* 2 , Peter Leffelaar 1<br />

and P. K. Aggarwal 3 , (1)Wageningen Agricultural<br />

Univ, (2)Plant Research <strong>International</strong>, Wageningen<br />

Univ and Research centre, (3)Indian Agricultural<br />

Research Institute<br />

138-67 1125b CPMAS 13C-NMR Spectra <strong>of</strong> Size-Fractions <strong>of</strong><br />

a <strong>Soil</strong> Humic Acid Separated by Preparative Size-<br />

Exclusion Chromatography. Pellegrino Conte*,<br />

Dipartimento di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e dell’Ambiente,<br />

Università di Napoli Federico II and<br />

Alessandro Piccolo, Università di Napoli Federico<br />

II<br />

138-68 1126b Enhancing the Productivity <strong>of</strong> Crops and Grasses<br />

while Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions<br />

through Bio-Char Amendments to Unfertile<br />

Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s. Marco A. Rondon* 1 , Diego Molina 1 ,


Maria Hurtado 1 , Juan Ramirez 1 , Johannes<br />

Lehmann 2 , Julie Major 2 and Edgar Amezquita 3 ,<br />

(1)Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical–<br />

CIAT, (2)Cornell Univ, (3)CIAT<br />

138-69 1127a <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Efflux in<br />

Agricultural Watersheds with Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry and<br />

Grass Contour Buffer Strips. Peter Motavalli* 1 ,<br />

Neal Bailey 2 , Ranjith P. Udawatta 3 and Kelly Nelson<br />

2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri, (3)Center for Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

138-70 1127b Intermittent Chisel Tillage Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Carbon and Total Nitrogen Relative to Continuous<br />

No-Till and Chisel Plow Systems. Rex A.<br />

Omonode* 1 , Anita Gal 1 , Diane E. Stott 2 , Scott<br />

Abney 3 and Tony J. Vyn 4 , (1)Purdue Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agronomy, (2)USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion<br />

Research Laboratory, (3)Purdue Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Botany and Plant Pathology, (4)Purdue Univ<br />

138-71 1128a Changes in Total <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Due to<br />

Crop Rotation and Bio-Cover under No-Tillage<br />

Production. Jason P. Wight* 1 , Fred Allen 2 and Donald<br />

D. Tyler 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

138-72 1128b Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Texture and Management Practices<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Stocks. S.K. Gami*,<br />

J.M. Duxbury and J.G. Lauren, Cornell Univ<br />

138-73 1129b Lignin Degradation in an Arable <strong>Soil</strong>: How Does<br />

the input <strong>of</strong> Plant Residues Affect this Process?.<br />

Anett H<strong>of</strong>mann*, Alexander Heim and Michael W.<br />

I. Schmidt, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography, Univ <strong>of</strong> Zurich<br />

138-74 1130a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Carbon in Long Term Maize Experiment<br />

Determined by 13 C Natural Abundance.<br />

Paola Gioacchini*, Daniela Montecchio, Ornella<br />

Francioso, Gianni Giordani, Giovanni Toderi and<br />

Claudio Ciavatta, Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie<br />

Agroambientali Università di Bologna<br />

138-75 1130b Greenhouse Gases Emission from Arable Land<br />

Cropping Systems <strong>of</strong> the Tokachi Region <strong>of</strong><br />

Hokkaido, Japan—Importance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Matter Decomposition. Takuji Sawamoto*, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dairy Science, Rakuno Gakuen Univ, Nobuhisa<br />

Koga, National Agricultural Research Center for<br />

Hokkaido Region and Haruo Tsuruta, Center for<br />

Climate System Research, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

138-76 1131a A Model for <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Turnover Proposed<br />

from Laboratory and Field Labelling Experiments<br />

and Sensitivity Analysis. Marc Pansu*<br />

Sr., IRD and Pierre Bottner Sr., CNRS<br />

138-77 1131b Fate <strong>of</strong> 13 C and 15 N Labelled Mustard Litter<br />

(Sinapis Alba) in an Agricultural Crop Land.<br />

Angelika Koelbl*, Margit von Luetzow and Ingrid<br />

Koegel-Knabner, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde TU<br />

Muenchen<br />

138-78 1132a Influence <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Plastic Film-Covering<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic C and Microbial Biomass C and<br />

N in Brown Earth. Wang Jingkuan*, Li Jinfeng, Li<br />

Shuangyi, Li Shipeng and Gao Yanmei, Shenyang<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

138-79 1132b Carbon Management Index in <strong>Soil</strong> under Tillage<br />

Systems, Cropping Systems, and Irrigation in<br />

South <strong>of</strong> Brazil. Frederico C. B. Vieira*, Cimélio<br />

Bayer, Josiléia Zanatta, Fabiano D. De Bona and<br />

João Mielniczuk, Federal Univ <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande do Sul<br />

138-80 1133a The GEFSOC <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Modeling System- A<br />

Tool for Regional and Country Scale <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon<br />

Inventories and Land Use Assessments. Mark<br />

Easter* 1 , Keith Paustian 1 , K. Killian 1 , Steve<br />

Williams 1 , Ting Feng 1 , E. Milne 2 , Rida Al-Adamat 3 ,<br />

Niels Batjes 4 , Tapas Bhattacharyya 5 , Carlos E.P.<br />

SESSION NO. 138<br />

Cerri 6 , Kevin Coleman 7 and Peter Kamoni 8 , (1)Natural<br />

Resource Ecology Laboratory, (2)The Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Colorado State Univ, (3)The<br />

Badia Research and Development <strong>Program</strong>me,<br />

(4)ISRIC-World <strong>Soil</strong> Information, (5)National Bureau<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and Land Use Planning, (6)Centro<br />

de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, (7)Rothamsted<br />

Research, (8)Kenya National Agricultural Research<br />

Laboratory<br />

138-81 1133b The Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> pH and Microorganisms<br />

Source on N Mineralization and Nitrification.<br />

Asher Bar-Tal* 1 , Benjamin O. Danga 2 , Dror Minz 1 ,<br />

Isaiah I.C. Wakindiki 2 , Josephine Ouma 2 , Larissa<br />

Kautski 1 , Shoshana Suryano 1 and Aviva Hadas 1 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Agricultural Research Organization,<br />

(2)Egerton Univ<br />

138-82 1134a Five Decades <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Study: The<br />

History <strong>of</strong> NCERA-59. Deborah Allan*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota, Douglas Archibald, Penn State Univ,<br />

Larry J. Cihacek, North Dakota State Univ, Richard<br />

Dick, Ohio State Univ, Rhae Drijber, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska,<br />

Serita Frey, Univ Of New Hampshire,<br />

William R. Horwath, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Peter Motavalli,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri, Daniel Olk, National <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Tilth Lab, Charles Rice, Kansas State Univ, Sieglinde<br />

Snapp, Michigan State Univ, Alex Stone, Oregon<br />

State Univ, Ronald Turco, Purdue Univ, Michelle<br />

Wander, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois and Ray R. Weil, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland<br />

138-83 1134b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Content and<br />

Distribution in a Vertisol under Mixed Land-Use.<br />

David Sotomayor-Ramírez*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico–<br />

Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong>s Dept, Yusmary Espinoza, Instituto<br />

Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas (INIA),<br />

Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias<br />

(CENIAP), Veronica Acosta-Martinez, USDA-ARS<br />

and Luis Pérez-Alegría, Univ <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico<br />

138-84 1135b Microbial Activities in Dark Brown Volcanic Ash<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Was Affected by Different Fertilizer Application<br />

Methods in Citrus Orchard. Jae-Ho Joa*,<br />

Han-Choel Lim, Seung-Gap Han, KyungHwan<br />

Moon and Seung–Jong Jeon, National Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Subtropical Agriculture, RDA<br />

138-85 1136a <strong>Soil</strong> Cations Availability in an Intensive Agro-<br />

Forestry System under Elevated CO2 and Fertilization.<br />

Alessandra Lagomarsino 1 , Sara Marinari* 2 ,<br />

M. Cristina Moscatelli 2 , Paolo De Angelis 1 and Stefano<br />

Grego 2 , (1)Dept Forest Environment and Resources–Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuscia, (2)Dept Agrobiology and<br />

Agrochemistry–Univ <strong>of</strong> Tuscia<br />

138-86 1136b Model Evaluation to Assess Organic Carbon<br />

Stocks and Changes in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Indo-Gangetic<br />

Plains, India. Tapas Bhattacharyya* 1 , Dilipkumar<br />

Pal 1 , KS Gajbhiye 1 , P Chandran 1 , SK Ray 1 , C Mandal<br />

1 , Mark Easter 2 , Keith Paustian 2 , Steve Williams 3 ,<br />

K. Killian 3 , Kevin Coleman 4 , Pete Falloon 5 , David<br />

Powlson 6 , Niels Batjes 7 and E. Milne 8 , (1)National<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and Land Use Planning,<br />

(2)Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, (3)Natural<br />

Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State<br />

Univ, (4)Rothamsted Research, (5)The Met Office,<br />

Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research,<br />

(6)Rotahmsted Research , Agriculture and Environment<br />

Division, (7)ISRIC-World <strong>Soil</strong> Information,<br />

(8)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Colorado State<br />

Univ<br />

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SESSION NO. 139<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.2B Adsorption Processes in <strong>Soil</strong>s–Basis for Ecological<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Functions—Poster<br />

Convenor: Martin H. Gerzabek, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Research,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

139-1 840a Geometric Characterization <strong>of</strong> Pore Space for<br />

Colloid Transport and Retention. Elena Rodriguez*<br />

and Steven L. Bryant, Dept <strong>of</strong> Petroleum<br />

and Geosystems Engineering, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Texas at<br />

Austin<br />

139-2 841a Nature, Mineralogy and Reactivity <strong>of</strong> Aluminum-<br />

Arsenate Coprecipitates. A. Violante*, M. Ricciardella,<br />

S. Del Gaudio and M. Pigna, Università di<br />

Napoli- ITALY<br />

139-3 841b A Concentration-Dependent, Multi-Term Free<br />

Energy Relationship for Sorption <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Compounds to <strong>Soil</strong>s Based on the Hexadecane Dilute-Solution<br />

Reference State. Joseph Pignatello*<br />

and Dongquiang Zhu, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station<br />

139-4 842a Determination <strong>of</strong> Point <strong>of</strong> Zero Charge <strong>of</strong> Manganese<br />

Oxides Using an Improved Salt Titration<br />

Method. Wen Feng Tan* 1 , Fan Liu1 , Qiao Yun<br />

Huang1 and Ji Zheng He2 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Resourcs<br />

and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural Univ,<br />

(2)Research Centre for Eco-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

CAS,<br />

139-5 842b Desorption Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Boron in Alluvium Derived<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> North-West India in Relation to<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics. SANJAYARORA*, S.K.Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> and Technology-J and D.S.<br />

CHAHAL, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s, Punjab Agricultural Univ<br />

139-6 843a Sulphate Sorption by Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s in Western<br />

Australia. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Anderson*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

139-7 843b Relation between the Molecular Composition <strong>of</strong><br />

Organic Matter and the Sorption <strong>of</strong> Iodine. Sophie<br />

Maillant* 1 , Pierre Faure2 , Alain Rouillier2 ,<br />

Frederic Lannuzel2 and Elisabeth Leclerc-Cessac3 ,<br />

(1)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement UMR 1120<br />

INPL-INRA, (2)UMR CNRS 7566–G2R, Universite<br />

Henri Poincare, (3)Andra<br />

139-8 844a Heavy Metal Contents in the <strong>Soil</strong>s around the<br />

Novocherkassk Power Station. Saglara<br />

Mandzhieva* 1 , Tatiana Minkina1 , Samokhin Aleksei1<br />

and Olga G. Nasarenko2 , (1)Rostov State Univ,<br />

(2)Don Agrarian Univ<br />

139-9 844b Aging Effects on Sorption-Desorption and Dissipation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Simazine in <strong>Soil</strong>. Jussara B. Regitano*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> São Paulo/CENA, William Koskinen,<br />

USDA-ARS/Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota and Michael Sadowsky,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

139-10 940a Effects <strong>of</strong> Aging on Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Simazine in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Jussara B. Regitano*, Univ <strong>of</strong> São<br />

Paulo/CENA, William Koskinen, USDA-ARS/Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Minnesota and Michael Sadowsky, Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

139-11 940b Plant Growth Inhibitory Activity <strong>of</strong> L-DOPA as<br />

Affected by Adsorption and Transformation Reactions<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s. Syuntaro Hiradate*, Akihiro Furubayashi<br />

and Yoshiharu Fujii, National Institute for<br />

Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong> (NIAES)<br />

139-12 941a Response <strong>of</strong> Sorption Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s to <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Development, Land-Use and Management. Martin<br />

H. Gerzabek* 1 , Georg J. Lair1 , Peter Winkler1 ,<br />

Michael Novoszad2 , Georg Haberhauer2 , Hans Lischka3<br />

and Daniel Tunega2 , (1)Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Re-<br />

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search, Univ <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental Research, (3)Institute<br />

for Theoretical Chemistry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

139-13 941b Modelling the Competition from Fe(III) and<br />

Al(III) on Trace Metal Binding to a Spodosol<br />

Mor Layer. Jon Petter Gustafsson* 1 , Ingmar Persson<br />

2 , Dan Berggren Kleja 3 and Joris W.J. Van<br />

Schaik 2 , (1)KTH (Royal Inst. <strong>of</strong> Technology),<br />

(2)Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> (SLU),<br />

(3)Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

139-14 942a Partition <strong>of</strong> Cu among Model <strong>Soil</strong> Constituents.<br />

Nadia Martínez-Villegas* and Carmen E. Martínez,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Penn State Univ<br />

139-15 942b Argentinean <strong>Soil</strong>s and N-(Phosphonomethyl)Glycine.<br />

A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the Adsorption<br />

Process. Hector R. Tevez, Facultad de<br />

Ciencias Forestales- Univ. Nac. de Santiago del Estero,<br />

Romina C. Pessagno, INQUIMAE- FCEN-<br />

UBA, Maria Dos Santos Afonso*, INQUIMAE-<br />

FCEyN-UBA and Rosa Maria Torres Sanchez,<br />

CETMIC<br />

139-16 943a Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Cobalt Reactions in Some Alluvial<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s as Affected by Rate and Time <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Incubation. A.M. Zaghloul* and Nadia Gad, National<br />

Research Centre<br />

139-17 943b The Development <strong>of</strong> a Rhizosphere Model with<br />

Chemical Speciation. Krisztian Szegedi* 1 , Doris<br />

Vetterlein 2 , Reinhold Jahn 1 and Heinz-Ulrich Neue 2 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant Nutrition, Martin<br />

Luther Univ, (2)Centre for Environmental Research<br />

UFZ<br />

139-18 944a Can Potassium Affect Root Length Density <strong>of</strong><br />

Wheat?. Ghorban Ali Roshani* 1 , G. Narayanasamy 2<br />

and S.C. Datta 2 , (1)Golestan Agricultural Research<br />

Center, (2)Indian Agricultural Research Institute<br />

139-19 944b Copper Geochemistry in an Acidic, Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>:<br />

Sorption-Desorption, Aqueous Speciation and<br />

Mobility. Edward Burton* 1 , Ian Phillips 2 , Darryl<br />

W. Hawker 2 and Dane T. Lamb 2 , (1)Southern Cross<br />

Univ, (2)Griffith Univ<br />

139-20 1038a Effect <strong>of</strong> Cu on the Growth and Nodulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Peter Martin Kopittke*<br />

and Neal William Menzies, The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Queensland<br />

139-21 1039a Sorption <strong>of</strong> Cr(III) on Mixed Montmorillonite<br />

Al-Fe Humic Complexes: Experiments and Modelling.<br />

Claudio Colombo* 1 , Antonella Di Cerce 1 ,<br />

Giuseppe Palumbo 1 and Vidal Barrón 2 , (1)Dipartimento<br />

SAVA Molise University, (2)Universidad de<br />

Córdoba<br />

139-22 1039b Comparison <strong>of</strong> Some <strong>Soil</strong> Extractants for Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Plant Available Boron Content.<br />

Imre Vágó*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Debrecen Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Chemistry<br />

139-23 1040a Filterstrip Attenuation <strong>of</strong> Open Dairy Feedlot<br />

Effluent and its Effect on <strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Chemical<br />

Properties. Dennis L. Busch*, U.W.-Platteville,<br />

Pioneer Farm, Christopher Baxter, UW Platteville,<br />

Tom Hunt, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneer<br />

Farm and Dave Owens, United States Geological<br />

Survey<br />

139-24 1040b Estimation <strong>of</strong> Thermodynamic Properties <strong>of</strong> Hydroxides,<br />

Oxides and Layered Double Hydroxides<br />

from the Electronegativities <strong>of</strong> the Elements. G.<br />

Bourrié* 1 , F. Trolard 1 and Donald Sparks 2 ,<br />

(1)Géochimie des Sols et des Eaux, INRA, (2)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

139-25 1041a Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter and Salinity on EDTA-<br />

Extractable and Solution Species <strong>of</strong> Cadmium<br />

and Lead in Three <strong>Soil</strong>s. Ali Abbaspour 1 , Mah-


moud Kalbasi* 1 , Shapoor Hajrasuliha 1 and Amir<br />

Fotovat 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

(2)Ferdowsi Univ <strong>of</strong> Mashhad<br />

139-26 1041b Quantitative and Mechanistic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Sulfate<br />

Adsorption Isotherms on y-Al 2O 3 and Kaolinite.<br />

Baizhong Xu*, Forestry Bureau <strong>of</strong> Deqing County,<br />

Liqun Xu, Zhejiang Forestry Academy, Li-Ming He,<br />

Zhejiang Forestry Univ/County <strong>of</strong> San Diego and<br />

Lucian Zelazny, Virginia Tech<br />

139-27 1042a P XANES Studies <strong>of</strong> Biosolids-Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Derek Peak*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

139-28 1042b Attachment <strong>of</strong> Manure-Borne Escherichia coli to<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Andrey Guber* 1 , Yakov A. Pachepsky 2 and<br />

Daniel Shelton 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, (2)USDA/<br />

ARS/BA/ANRI/ESML<br />

139-29 1043a Effect <strong>of</strong> Settings on the Result <strong>of</strong> a pH-Stat Titration:<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Acidity and Estimated Lime Requirement.<br />

Lászlo Tolner* 1 , Mark Rékási 2 , Imre Vágó 3 ,<br />

Peter Czanik 4 , György Zsigrai 5 and Zoltán Kovács 1 ,<br />

(1)Szent István Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, (2)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Agricultural Chemistry, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Debrecen,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry, (4)Szent<br />

Istvan Univ, (5)Univ <strong>of</strong> Debrecen Research Institute<br />

Karcag<br />

139-30 1043b Agricultural Management Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic<br />

Matter Hydrophobicity. Sara Marinari 1 ,<br />

Katia Liburdi* 1 , Danilo Corradini 2 and Stefano<br />

Grego 1 , (1)Dept Agrobiology and Agrochemistry–<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tuscia, (2)National Research Council<br />

(CNR), Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical Methodology (IMC)<br />

139-31 1044b Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Spatially Heterogeneous Distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Copper in Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s Using<br />

Electron Microscopy and X-Ray-Micr<strong>of</strong>luorescence<br />

Spectroscopy. Astrid Jacobson* 1 , Sylvie<br />

Dousset 2 , Philippe Baveye 1 and Francis Andreux 3 ,<br />

(1)Cornell Univ, (2)Université de Bourgogne–CST–<br />

Géosol, (3)Microbiologie et Géochimie des Sols–<br />

INRA Université de Bourgogne<br />

139-32 1137a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Acid Neutralization Capacity <strong>of</strong><br />

Silandic and Aluandic Andosols Using Comprehensive<br />

Sample Population. Toyoaki Ito*, Naoto<br />

Kikawa and Masahiko Saigusa, Field Science Center,<br />

Grad. School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sci.e, Tohoku Univ<br />

139-33 1137b Fate <strong>of</strong> Fipronil in <strong>Soil</strong>s under Sugar Cane Cultivation<br />

from the Northeast <strong>of</strong> Brazil: Adsorption<br />

and Degradation. Carmem S. M. Masutti*, Fundação<br />

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco<br />

and Ahmet Mermut, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

139-34 1138a An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Organic Amendments for Nonpoint<br />

Source Pollution Attenuation in Mitigation<br />

Wetlands. Emily K.D. Stockman* 1 , Deborah J.<br />

Picking 1 and Petrus L.M. Veneman 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts, Amherst, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst<br />

139-35 1138b Influence <strong>of</strong> Low Molecular Weight Organic<br />

Acids on the Release <strong>of</strong> P and <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter<br />

from Highly Weathered Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s. Kiran<br />

Rana 1 , Cliff Johnston 1 , Gnanasiri Premachandra 1 ,<br />

Darrell Schulze 1 , J. R. Okalebo* 2 , Caleb O. Othieno 2<br />

and Antonio Marcus Coehlo 3 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,<br />

Purdue Univ, (2)Moi Univ, (3)Embrapa Maize<br />

and Sorghum<br />

139-36 1139a Aflatoxin Sorption by Smectite Clay Modified<br />

with Aluminum Ions. Maria Guadalupe Tenorio<br />

Arvide*, Ines Kannewischer and Joe B. Dixon,<br />

Texas A&M Univ<br />

139-37 1139b Surface Charge and Phosphate Adsorption Characteristics<br />

<strong>of</strong> ZrO2/Fe3O4 Compounds. Kosuke<br />

SESSION NO. 140<br />

Okamoto* 1 , Masanori Okazaki 1 , Tadashi Shimizu 2 ,<br />

Ichiro Midorikawa 2 and Akihiro Omori 2 , (1)Tokyo<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology, (2)Asahi Kasei<br />

Chemicals Corporation<br />

139-38 1140a Phosphorus Availability as Influenced by Different<br />

Application Rates <strong>of</strong> Elemental Sulphur to<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Mohamed Abbas Rasheed*, <strong>Soil</strong>s and Water<br />

Use Dept, National Research Centre<br />

139-39 1140b Phosphorus Sorption Related to Extractable Aluminum<br />

and Iron in Some Podzols (Spodosols) in<br />

Michigan, USA. Antoni Szafranek*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation, Warsaw Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology and Delbert L. Mokma, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Michigan State Univ<br />

139-40 1141a Specific Surface <strong>of</strong> Oxisols Determined by <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Moisture Potential. Roberto R. Filgueira* 1 , Hugo<br />

A. Ruiz 2 , Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer 2 and Guillermo O.<br />

Sarli 1 , (1)Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales-<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata, (2)Departamento<br />

do Solos-Universidade Federal de Viçosa<br />

139-41 1141b Distribution Coefficient (K D) <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals in<br />

Brazilian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Marcio Roberto Soares*, Federal<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> São Carlos and Luís Reynaldo Ferracciú<br />

Alleoni, Univ <strong>of</strong> São Paulo<br />

139-42 1142a Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Cadmium, Copper, Nickel<br />

and Zinc Adsorption by Brazilian Variable<br />

Charge <strong>Soil</strong>s. Ernesto Rinaldi Mouta*, José Carlos<br />

Casagrande and Marcio Roberto Soares, Federal<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> São Carlos<br />

139-43 1142b Surface Electric Properties <strong>of</strong> Mucks from Potentiometric<br />

Titration. Dorota Matyka-Sarzynska*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics<br />

139-44 1143a Phosphorus Status <strong>of</strong> Red <strong>Soil</strong>s as Influenced by<br />

Continuous Fertilization under Finger Millet–<br />

Hybrid Maize System at Bangalore–India. C.M.<br />

Vinutha*, S.M. Jayaprakash, B.R. Jagadeesh, N. Vasuki<br />

and K. Sudhir, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

139-45 1143b <strong>Soil</strong> Hygroscopicity as Related to Water Vapour<br />

Adsorption Isotherms and Surface Area Prediction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Certain <strong>Soil</strong>s. Abdel-monem Mohamed<br />

Amer*, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,Menoufia<br />

Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 140<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.3A Microbial Habitat: Evolution, Structure and<br />

Distribution in <strong>Soil</strong>s—Poster<br />

Convenor: Richard Dick, Ohio State University<br />

140-1 848b Rapid Biosynthesis Process <strong>of</strong> Amino Sugars in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> by Using NH4+ and Glucose. Hongbo He*<br />

and Xudong Zhang, Institute <strong>of</strong> Applied Ecology,<br />

Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

140-2 849a New Analytical Techniques in Rhizodeposit<br />

Chemistry: Pyrolysis Field Ionization Mass Spectrometry,<br />

Liquid Injection Field Desorption Ionization<br />

– Mass Spectrometry and Synchrotronbased<br />

XANES. Peter Leinweber*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Rostock,<br />

André Schlichting, Steinbeis-Transferzentrum<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Biotechgnology and Tom Regier, Canadian<br />

Light Source Inc.<br />

140-3 849b The Role <strong>of</strong> Microbial Chitinoclastic Complex in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Natalia A. Manucharova* 1 , Alexeys M.<br />

Yaroslavtsev1 , Elvira V. Belova1 and Alexei L.<br />

Stepanov2 , (1)Moscow Lomonosov State Univ, Dept<br />

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POSTERS


SESSION NO. 140<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Moscow<br />

State Univ<br />

140-4 851a Decomposition <strong>of</strong> Cotton Residues in Australian<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Gupta V.S.R. Vadakattu*, M. Hicks and M. L.<br />

Kasper, CSIRO Entomology<br />

140-5 851b Role <strong>of</strong> Algobacterial Associations in <strong>Soil</strong> Forming<br />

Process. Elena O. Omarova* 1 , Galina M. Zenova<br />

1 , Natalia P. Chizhikova 2 and Vladimir K. Orleanskii<br />

3 , (1)Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(2)Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Microbiology, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

140-6 947b Enumeration, Isolation and Identification <strong>of</strong> Diazotrophic<br />

Bacterial Species from Paddy Rice in<br />

Korea. Ui Gum Kang*, Yeongnam Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Crop Science<br />

140-7 948a Pedobiological Action <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Fauna. Angela PIN-<br />

ZON PINTO*, Corporación tecnológica de Bogotá<br />

and Maria ROMERO PINTO, Universidad de Bogotá<br />

Jorge Tadeo Lozano<br />

140-8 949a Phosphate Solubilization and Growth Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maize (Zea mays L.) by the Rhizosphere <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Fungus Penicillium oxalicum. Wansik Shin 1 ,<br />

Jeounghyun Ryu 1 , Yongjoo Kim* 2 , Jinchul Yang 2 ,<br />

Munusamy Madhaiyan 1 and Tongmin Sa 1 ,<br />

(1)Chungbuk National Univ, (2)KG Chemical Corp.<br />

140-9 949b The Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Arbuscular Mycorrhizal<br />

Fungi (AMF) Inoculation <strong>of</strong> Korean Ginseng<br />

(Panax Ginseng C.A. Meyer) Seedlings. Eun Ju<br />

Cho 1 , Seo Young Jin 1 , Chi Do We 1 , Ju Sik Cho 1 ,<br />

Hong Lim Kim 2 and Bo Kyoon Sohn* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Biological Environment, Sunchon National Univ,<br />

(2)National Horticultural Research Institute<br />

140-10 950a Characterization <strong>of</strong> Bacterial Communities Isolated<br />

from Rhizosphere <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Field Grown Chinese<br />

Cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp pekinensis)<br />

by Cultivation Dependent Methods and Screening<br />

<strong>of</strong> Potential Plant Growth Promotion. Selvaraj<br />

Poonguzhali 1 , Munusamy Madhaiyan 1 , Kyounga<br />

Kim 1 , Daesuck Suh 2 , Bumki Park 2 , Jaijoung<br />

Kim* 3 and Tongmin Sa 1 , (1)Chungbuk National<br />

Univ, (2)Namhae Chemicals Corp, (3)Chungbuk<br />

National University<br />

140-11 950b Proteome Analysis <strong>of</strong> Differentially Displayed<br />

Proteins as a Tool for Evaluating the Effect <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Natural <strong>Soil</strong> Mineral Illite Applied as a <strong>Soil</strong> Conditioner<br />

on the Growth <strong>of</strong> Lettuce. Keun-Yook<br />

Chung*, Chungbuk National Univ<br />

140-12 951a Characterizing Biological and Physical <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

across a Spatial Gradient from In-Row to<br />

Inter-Row in a Long-Term Vegetable Tillage<br />

Study. Laura F. Overstreet* and Greg D. Hoyt, North<br />

Carolina State Univ<br />

140-13 951b Phylogenetic Characterization <strong>of</strong> a Polychlorinated-Biphenyl-Dechlorinating<br />

Microbial Community<br />

under Different Anaerobic Treatments.<br />

Andres E. Nunez* and Elisa M. D’Angelo, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

140-14 1046a Indicative Values <strong>of</strong> Enzimatic Activity and Biological<br />

Properties about <strong>Soil</strong>s from Oaxaca Mexico.<br />

Reyes-Ortigoza Amada Laura*, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México<br />

140-15 1046b Microbial Populations Response to Tillage and<br />

Residue Managements in a Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>. Mojtaba<br />

Yahyaabadi*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research,<br />

Isfahan Agriculture Research Center<br />

140-16 1047a Relationship <strong>of</strong> Glyphosate Application and FoliarAmendment<br />

on IAA-Producing Bacteria and<br />

Urease Activity in the Rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> Glyphosate-<br />

Resistant Soybean. Su-Jung Kim*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

Environmental, and Atmospheric <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

116<br />

Missouri-Columbia and Robert J. Kremer, USDA-<br />

ARS, Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research<br />

Unit<br />

140-17 1047b Identification <strong>of</strong> Rare Species <strong>of</strong> Actinomycetes in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Mongolia. Norovsuren Jadambaa*, Laboratory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Microbiology, Biology Institute <strong>of</strong> the Mongolian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Vitalii I. Savich, Russian<br />

State Agricultural Univ–ÌÑÕÀ Timiryazev and<br />

Galina M. Zenova, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Moscow<br />

State Univ<br />

140-18 1048a Correlation between the Secondary Metabolism<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fluorescent Pseudomonases spp. and their Rhizospheric<br />

Competence. Messaoud Benchabane*,<br />

Univ de Blida and Rabah Bakour, USTHB<br />

140-19 1048b Occurrence <strong>of</strong> C. perfringens from Different Cultivated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Crisa Voidarou* 1 , Sotirios Kandrelis 1 ,<br />

Dimitrios Vassos 2 , Athina Tzora 1 , Ioannis Skoufos 1 ,<br />

Athanasios Alexopoulos 3 and Eygenia Bezirtzoglou<br />

3 , (1)T.E.I. <strong>of</strong> Epirus, Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Animal<br />

Health and Infections Diseases, Dept <strong>of</strong> Animal Production,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Ioannina, Medical School, Hygiene<br />

Lab, 45110, (3)Democritus Univ <strong>of</strong> Thrace,<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Development, Microbiology<br />

Lab<br />

140-20 1049a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Natural Process Steppe Formation<br />

on the Complex <strong>of</strong> Microarthropods (Acarina,<br />

Collembola) <strong>of</strong> Ordinary Chernozem <strong>of</strong><br />

Nizhnii Don. N. I. Bulysheva*, A. A. Kazadaev and<br />

A. M. Kremenitsa, The Rostov State Univ<br />

140-21 1049b Effect <strong>of</strong> Waterlogging and Drought on Mycorrhizal<br />

Colonisation in Lotus Glaber Roots in a<br />

Saline-Sodic <strong>Soil</strong>. Rodolfo Mendoza* and Garcia<br />

Ileana, MACN (Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales<br />

– CONICET)<br />

140-22 1050a Short-Term Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter and<br />

Microbial Biomass <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s after Simulated Rainfall<br />

on Dry Cropland under Different Climate,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Texture, and Crop Residue Management.<br />

Sugihara So* 1 , Funakawa Shinya 1 , Kilasara Methods<br />

2 and Kosaki Takashi 3 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Kyoto Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Sokoine Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (3)Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto Univ<br />

140-23 1050b The Study <strong>of</strong> Salinity and Drought Tolerance <strong>of</strong><br />

Sinorhizobium Meliloti Isolated from Province <strong>of</strong><br />

Kerman In Vitro and In Vivo Condition. Mahboobeh<br />

Abolhasani* 1 , Amir Lakzian 2 and Gholamhossein<br />

Haghnia 2 , (1)MSc student, (2)Ferdowsi<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Mashhad<br />

140-24 1051a Abundance and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Phosphate Solubilizing<br />

Bacteria and Fungi in Some <strong>Soil</strong> Samples<br />

from North <strong>of</strong> Iran. Alireza Fallah*, SWRI<br />

140-25 1051b The Ecology <strong>of</strong> Earthworms on Five UK Golf<br />

Courses. Mark D. Bartlett*, National <strong>Soil</strong> Resource<br />

Institute, Karl Ritz, The National <strong>Soil</strong> Resources Institute,<br />

Cranfield Univ, Jim A. Harris, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Water and Environment, Cranfield Univ and Iain T.<br />

James, Cranfield Centre for Sports Science<br />

140-26 1146b The Increase <strong>of</strong> Fertility and Productivity <strong>of</strong> Salt<br />

Affected and Poor Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s by Using Biodiversity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rhizobacteria. Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva*,<br />

Tashkent State Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

140-27 1147a Postradiating Restoration <strong>of</strong> Ammonifying Bacteria<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chernozem Ordinary in Modelling Experiment.<br />

Tatyana V. Denisova*, Rostov State Univ<br />

140-28 1147b Viral Ecology in the Floodwater <strong>of</strong> a Japanese<br />

Rice Field. Natsuko Nakayama* 1 , Mami Okumura 1 ,<br />

Katsuhiro Inoue 2 , Susumu Asakawa 1 and Makoto<br />

Kimura 1 , (1)Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Bioagricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>,Nagoya<br />

Univ, (2)Aichi-ken Anjo Reserch and<br />

Extention Center


140-29 1148a Distribution Peculiarities <strong>of</strong> Micr<strong>of</strong>lora Numerosity<br />

in Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>of</strong> Russia. Marina<br />

A. Repyah* and Vera I. Strelkova, Rostov State Univ<br />

140-30 1148b Effect <strong>of</strong> Acid Rain on A M Fungi Present in Affected<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Payal Mago*, Delhi Univ<br />

140-31 1149a Ecological Distribution and Seasonal Change <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Microorganisms under Different Agricultural<br />

Crops Grown in Semi Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Uzbekistan.<br />

Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva* and Zulfiya<br />

Kucharova, Tashkent State Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

140-32 1149b Microbial Community Structure in <strong>Soil</strong> as Dependent<br />

on the Rates <strong>of</strong> N Fertilization. Ilya V. Yevdokimov*<br />

1 , Andreas Gattinger 2 , Michael Schloter 3<br />

and Jean Charles Munch 3 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Physicochemical<br />

and Biological Problems in <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

RAS, (2)GSF – National Research Center for Environment<br />

and Health, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Ecology,<br />

(3)GSF – National Research Center for Environment<br />

and Health, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Ecology<br />

140-33 1150a Using <strong>of</strong> Bioindicators in <strong>Soil</strong>-Ecological Researches.<br />

Kamil Sh. Kazeev*, Rostov State University<br />

140-34 1150b About the Stability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s to Oil Contamination<br />

along North Export Pipeline. Babayev Magerram<br />

Najafova Samira* and Magerram P.; Samira I.<br />

Babayev; Najafova, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science an<br />

Agrochemistry, Institute <strong>of</strong> Microbiology <strong>of</strong> Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

140-35 1151a Microbial Communities and Enzymatic Activities<br />

as Affected by Various Poultry LitterApplication<br />

Rates to Pasture and Cultivated <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Texas<br />

Blackland Prairies Ecosystem. Veronica Acosta-<br />

Martinez* and Daren Harmel, USDA-ARS<br />

140-36 1115b Biotic and Abiotic Factors Contributing to P<br />

Movement in the Landscape. Jane E. Hill* 1 , Barbara<br />

Cade-Menun 2 and Menachem Elimelech 1 ,<br />

(1)Yale Univ, (2)Stanford Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 141<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.3B Molecular Approaches to Microbial Ecology in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

—Poster<br />

Convenor: James M. Tiedje, Center for Microbial Ecology<br />

141-1 853b Microbial Diversity, Activity and Nitrogen Mineralization<br />

in Organic Matter Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Christine H. Stark* 1 , Leo M. Condron 1 , Alison Stewart<br />

2 , Hong-jie Di 1 and Maureen O’Callaghan 3 ,<br />

(1)Lincoln Univ, (2)National Centre for Bio-protection<br />

Technologies, (3)AgResearch<br />

141-2 952a Effects <strong>of</strong> P and N Enrichments on Sediment Bacterial<br />

Communities in Florida Bay: Estimation by<br />

PCR-DGGE Analysis. Makoto Ikenaga* and<br />

Joseph N. Boyer, Southeast Environmental Research<br />

Center, Florida <strong>International</strong> Univ<br />

141-3 953a Methane Oxidation in Landfill Cover <strong>Soil</strong>s as<br />

Revealed by PLFA Analyses and ∆ 13 C Measurements.<br />

Andrea Watzinger* 1 , Frank Rasche 2 , Michael<br />

Pfeffer 3 , Thomas Reichenauer 2 and Michael Stemmer<br />

4 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Applied<br />

Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)ARC Seibersdorf Research,<br />

(3)Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests,<br />

Natural Hazards and Landscape, (4)Austrian Agency<br />

for Health and Food Safety<br />

SESSION NO. 142<br />

141-4 953b Controls on Biological Activity in <strong>Soil</strong>s from<br />

Antarctic Dry Valleys. David W. Hopkins*, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biological and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Ashley<br />

D. Sparrow, Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Edward G. Gregorich, Agriculture<br />

& Agri-Food Canada, Bo Elberling, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Laurence G. Greenfield, Univ <strong>of</strong> Canterbury<br />

and Phil Novis, Manaaki Whenua–Landcare<br />

Research<br />

141-5 954a <strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry and Bacterial Sulfur Oxidation in<br />

Naturally Metalliferous Peat <strong>Soil</strong>s. Tarah S. Sullivan*,<br />

Janice Thies and Murray McBride, Cornell<br />

Univ<br />

141-6 954b Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Amount and Biomass<br />

During the Development <strong>of</strong> Chinese Fir Plantation.<br />

Ruzhen Jiao* 1 , Chengdong Yang 1 , Qiwu Sun 1<br />

and jiacheng Zhang 2 , (1)Research Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Forestry, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Forestry, (2).The Research<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Forest Ecology, Environment and<br />

Protection, CAF<br />

141-7 955b Screening <strong>of</strong> Natural Multi-functional Bacterium<br />

Strain. Ruzhen Jiao* Sr., Research Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Forestry, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />

141-8 1052b Irrigation with Effluents Affects Microbial Population<br />

and Activity in <strong>Soil</strong>. Dror Minz* 1 , Tamar<br />

Oved 1 , Larissa Kautsky 1 and Avi Shaviv 2 , (1)Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(2)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Civil & Environmental Engn.<br />

141-9 1053a The Impact <strong>of</strong> Long-Term FertiliserAmendments<br />

on the Community Structure <strong>of</strong> Different Microbial<br />

Groups. R. Husband* 1 , Adrian Blackburn 1 ,<br />

David A. C. Manning 2 and Anthony O’Donnell 1 ,<br />

(1)Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability,<br />

(2)School <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering & Geosciences,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Newcastle<br />

141-10 1053b Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Storage on <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Biomass,<br />

Total DNA Yield, Enzyme Activities and<br />

Fatty Acid Microbial Biomarkers. Nicola Lorenz*,<br />

Yong-Bok Lee, Linda Kincaid Dick and Richard<br />

Dick, The Ohio State Univ, School <strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

and Natural Resources<br />

141-11 1054b The Influence <strong>of</strong> Humic Substances on the Metabolism<br />

Microalgae Chlorella vulgaris. Mikhail<br />

S. Golubkov* and Serafim N. Chukov, Saint-Petersburg<br />

State Univ<br />

141-12 1055a Effect <strong>of</strong> Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> on the Diversity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rhizospherical Fluorescent Pseudomonases spp.<br />

in Algeria. Messaoud Benchabane*, Univ de Blida<br />

and Rabah Bakour, USTHB<br />

141-13 1055b Histochemical and Histological Studies in Root<br />

Nodules <strong>of</strong> Mucuna Pruriens. B. Mamatha 1 , T. N.<br />

Shivananda* 2 and R. Siddaramappa 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Indian Institute <strong>of</strong> Horticultural<br />

Research<br />

SESSION NO. 142<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.3P New Strategies for Management <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Microorganisms–Natural <strong>Soil</strong> Suppression or<br />

Genetically Modified Plants—Poster<br />

142-1 853a <strong>Soil</strong> Structure-Influenced Population Shifts <strong>of</strong><br />

Methanogens in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>. Stefan Knauth* and<br />

Rolf Tippkötter, Univ <strong>of</strong> Bremen, Institute for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science<br />

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POSTERS


SESSION NO. 142<br />

142-2 854a Root Exudates <strong>of</strong> Apple Seedlings (Malus x Domestica<br />

Borkh.): What is the Role <strong>of</strong> Phloridzin<br />

in Apple Replant Disease?. Anett H<strong>of</strong>mann* and<br />

Lutz Wittenmayer, Martin Luther Univ, Halle Wittenberg<br />

142-3 854b Humic Fractions from Compost can Modulate<br />

the Mycelial Growth <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathogenic and Antagonistic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>-Borne Fungi. Elisabetta L<strong>of</strong>fredo,<br />

Mariagrazia Berloco and Nicola Senesi*, Dip. Biol.<br />

Chim. AgroForest. e Amb.<br />

142-4 855a Pathogenic Fungi <strong>of</strong> Olive Orchards in La Rioja<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s, Argentina. Beatriz A. Pérez* 1 , Gervasio Carboni<br />

2 , Julio M. Sánchez 2 and Gustavo A. Cruzate 2 ,<br />

(1)INTA-IMYZA-Castelar, (2)INTA-CIRN-Instituto<br />

de Suelos<br />

142-5 856a Effects <strong>of</strong> Field Management Practices on Plant<br />

Health and Rhizosphere. María Soledad Benítez*,<br />

Fulya Baysal-Tustas, Amara Camp and Brian B.<br />

McSpadden-Gardener, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant Pathology,<br />

Ohio State Univ, OARDC<br />

142-6 856b Survival and Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Phytophthora<br />

ramorum in Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Elizabeth J. Fichtner*,<br />

Shannon C. Lynch and David Rizzo, UC Davis<br />

142-7 857a Identification and Antimicrobial Activity <strong>of</strong> 2-<br />

Aminobenzoic Acid from Pantoea spp. Strain HB-<br />

22. Hwangbo Hoon* Sr., Jin Rong De, Cho Min<br />

Young, Na Sang su, Lim Hyoung Woo, Kim Kil<br />

Yong and Kim Yong Woong, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />

BioScience and Biotechnology, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Life Science, Chonnam National Univ<br />

142-8 857b Inhibition <strong>of</strong> Meloidogyne Incognita Reproduction<br />

by Gelatinolytic Bacteria in Tomato. Jin Rong<br />

De* Sr., Cho Min Young, Jung Na Young, Kim Yong<br />

Woong and Kim Kil Yong, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied Bio-<br />

Science and Biotechnology, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Life Science, Chonnam National Univ<br />

142-9 858b Impact <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Orchard Ground-Cover<br />

Management Practices on Apple Seedling Growth<br />

in an Orchard <strong>Soil</strong>. Angelika Rumberger*, Dept for<br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Ian Merwin, Dept for Horticulture<br />

and Janice E. Thies, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Cornell Univ<br />

142-10 956a Biological Control <strong>of</strong> Verticillium Wilt <strong>of</strong> Cotton<br />

by Salt Tolerant Rhizobacteria in Extreme <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Conditions. Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva*, Tashkent<br />

State Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

142-11 956b Isolation and Characterization <strong>of</strong> Antifungal Substances<br />

from Culture Broth <strong>of</strong> Burkholderia sp.<br />

Mao Sopheareth*, Jin Rong De, Park Mi Jung, Kim<br />

Yong Woong and Kim Kil Yong, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />

BioScience and Biotechnology, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Life Science, Chonnam National Univ<br />

142-12 957a Role <strong>of</strong> Chitinase and Beta-1,3-Glucanase Activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fluorescent Pseudomonad NDN1 In Vitro<br />

Inhibition <strong>of</strong> Macrophomina Phaseolina and its In<br />

Vivo Control. Naveen K. Arora*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Microbiology,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Biosciences and Biotechnology, C<br />

S J M Univ<br />

142-13 957b Blueberry Fungi under Different <strong>Soil</strong> Conditions<br />

in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Beatriz A.<br />

Pérez* 1 , Gervasio Carboni 2 and Julio M. Sánchez 2 ,<br />

(1)INTA-IMYZA-Castelar, (2)INTA-CIRN-Instituto<br />

de Suelos<br />

142-14 1056a Influence <strong>of</strong> Cultivation and Agricultural Practices<br />

on Metabolic Quotient in Venezuelan Entisols<br />

and Inceptisols. Magaly Ruiz*, Univ Romulo<br />

Gallegos and Jorge E. Paolini, Instituto Venezolano<br />

de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC)<br />

142-15 1056b Biocontrol <strong>of</strong> Late Blight (Phytophthora capsici)<br />

in Pepper by Chitin Broth Containing Multitude<br />

118<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chitinolytic Bacteria. Kim Sung Jae* Sr., Jin<br />

Rong De, Ryu Ji Yeon, Yun Kyoung Mi, Kim Yong<br />

Woong and Kim Kil Yong, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied Bio-<br />

Science and Biotechnology, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Life Science, Chonnam National Univ<br />

142-16 1057a Effects <strong>of</strong> Combined Cultural Practices on Suppression<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>borne Pathogens and Microbial<br />

Community Patterns in a Plainfield Sandy Loam.<br />

Mafmudije Selimi*, Teresa Balser, Douglas I. Rouse<br />

and Ann MacGuidwin, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin–Madison<br />

142-17 1057b Reduction <strong>of</strong> Phytophthora Stem Rot Disease on<br />

Soybeans by the Application <strong>of</strong> CaCl 2 and<br />

Ca(NO 3) 2. Takuma Sugimoto*, Kazuhiko Watanabe,<br />

Minoru Matsuyama, Masataka Aino and Shinya<br />

Yoshida, Hyogo Agricultural Institute for Agriculture,<br />

Forestry and Fisheries<br />

142-18 1156a The effect <strong>of</strong> Inorganic Elements on the Reduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phytophthora Stem Rot Disease <strong>of</strong> Soybean.<br />

Takuma Sugimoto, Kazuhiko Watanabe*, Minoru<br />

Matsuyama, Mikihiro Sugimoto and Shinya<br />

Yoshida, Hyogo Agricultural Institute for Agriculture,<br />

Forestry and Fisheries<br />

142-19 1157a Zinc Efficient Rice Genotypes Resistant to Nematode<br />

Infection?. Ramasamy Krishnasamy* 1 , Chinnappan<br />

Sudhalakshmi 1 , U. Surendran 1 and A. RajaRajan<br />

2 , (1)Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ, (2)Regional<br />

Research Station<br />

142-20 1157b Induced Resistance Against Pseudomonas Syringae<br />

pv. Lachrymans in Cucumber by Pantoea<br />

spp. Strain HB-22. Hwangbo Hoon* Sr., Jin Rong<br />

De, Kim Byung Chun, Kim Kil Yong and Kim Yong<br />

Woong, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied BioScience and<br />

Biotechnology, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Life Science,<br />

Chonnam National Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 143<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.4B <strong>Soil</strong> Mineralogy and Geophysics: Environmental and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Management and Mineral Exploration—Poster<br />

143-1 1158a <strong>Soil</strong> Evolution as a Function <strong>of</strong> Parent Material<br />

in Some Forest Areas <strong>of</strong> Northern Iran. Hassan<br />

Ramezanpour*, Raheleh Hesami and Mohammad<br />

Ali Zanjanchi, Guilan Univ<br />

143-2 1158b Zeolite Synthesis in Polluted <strong>Soil</strong>s Treated with<br />

Coal Fly Ash: a Tool for Heavy Metal Stabilization.<br />

Roberto Terzano* 1 , Matteo Spagnuolo 1 , Bart<br />

Vekemans 2 , Laszlo Vincze 3 , Luca Medici 4 , Koen<br />

Janssens 2 , Fabio Tateo 5 and Pacifico Ruggiero 1 ,<br />

(1)Dipartimento di Biologia e Chimica Agro-forestale<br />

ed Ambientale–Univ <strong>of</strong> Bari, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Chemistry–Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Antwerp, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Analytical Chemistry–Ghent<br />

Univ, (4)I.M.A.A.–C.N.R., (5)I.G.G. -<br />

C.N.R.<br />

143-3 1159a Yields and Leaf-Nitrate Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Leaf<br />

Vegetables by Different Fertilization. Ju-Young<br />

LEE*, Division <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition, NIAST<br />

143-4 1159b The Study on the Changes <strong>of</strong> Physico-Chemical<br />

Properties in Salty Paddy Field in Korea. Chul-<br />

Hyun Yoo* 1 , Byeong-Su Kim 1 , Chang-Hyu Yang 2 ,<br />

Ji-Ho Jeong 3 , Jae-Duk Kim 1 and kwang-Yong Jung 2 ,<br />

(1)Honam Agricultural Research Institute NICS,<br />

RDA, (2)Honam Agricultural Reasearch Institute<br />

NICS, RDA, (3)Honam Agricultural Rearch Institute


NICS, RDA<br />

143-5 1160a Long Term Contribution <strong>of</strong> K from Different<br />

Mineral Phases in Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s as Estimated<br />

by Differential XRD. Ylva Andrist-Rangel 1 , Magnus<br />

Simonsson 2 , Ingrid Öborn* 2 and Stephen<br />

Hillier 1 , (1)The Macaulay Institute, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

143-6 1161a Chemical and Mineralogical Properties <strong>of</strong> Iron<br />

and Aluminum Waste Green Foundry Sands.<br />

Jason De K<strong>of</strong>f* 1 , Brad D. Lee 1 and Robert Dungan 2 ,<br />

(1)Purdue Univ, (2)USDA-ARS-AMBL<br />

143-7 1161b Impacts <strong>of</strong> Palygorskite and Calcium Carbonate<br />

on the Strength <strong>of</strong> Their Sand Mixtures. Mohammad<br />

Reza Mosaddeghi* 1 , Mohammad Hajabbasi 2<br />

and Hossein Khademi 2 , (1)Bu-Ali Sina Univ, (2)Isfahan<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

SESSION NO. 144<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.5A <strong>Soil</strong> Physicochemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions:<br />

Impacts on Transformations and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong><br />

Metals and Metalloids—Poster<br />

Convenor: A. Violante, Università di Napoli- ITALY<br />

144-1 861a Adsorption <strong>of</strong> Cadmium on Three <strong>Soil</strong>s with Different<br />

pH Values as Influenced by Dissolvable<br />

Organic Matter. Hongqing Hu*, Jing Liu, Suwan<br />

Chen and Yongguan Zhu, Huazhong Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

144-2 861b Towards a National <strong>Soil</strong>s Database in the Republic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ireland. Deirdre Fay* and David McGrath,<br />

Teagasc<br />

144-3 862a Silica Polymerization on Goethite and its Influence<br />

on Ligand Promoted Dissolution. Todd Luxton*<br />

and Matthew Eick, Virginia Tech<br />

144-4 863a Feasibility <strong>of</strong> Zerovalent Iron to Stabilize Cd in<br />

the Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s Adjacent to the Closed Metal<br />

Mines in Korea. Jae E. Yang* 1 , Kyung-Yoal Yoo1 ,<br />

Yong-Sik Ok1 , Jai Joung Kim2 and Yi Nam3 ,<br />

(1)Kangwon National Univ, (2)Chungbuk National<br />

Univ, (3)National Agricultural Cooperative Federation<br />

(Nonghyup)<br />

144-5 863b Zinc Uptake in Phaseolus Vulgaris (CV. Borlotto<br />

). Marco Sciortino1 , Tanja Mimmo* 1 , Andrea Simoni1<br />

, Claudio Marzadori1 and Giorgio Gianquinto2 ,<br />

(1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agroenvironmental <strong>Sciences</strong> and Technologies,<br />

Alma Mater Studiorum – Univ <strong>of</strong> Bologna,<br />

(2)Dipartimento di Agronomia Ambientale e Produzioni<br />

Vegetali, Univ degli Studi di Padova<br />

144-6 864a Bioremediation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s Contaminated with<br />

Heavy Metals Using Phosphate Rock and<br />

Biosolids. Lenom J. Cajuste* 1 , Lenom Cajuste Jr. 2 ,<br />

Patricia Hernández-R1 , Cecilia García-O1 and Jaime<br />

Cruz-Díaz1 , (1)Colegio de Postgraduados, (2)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arizona<br />

144-7 864b Phytoextraction <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metal Contaminated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> by Hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii Hance<br />

with Mixed Chelant in a Co-Crop System. Ze-Bin<br />

Wei1 , Qi-Tang Wu* 1 , Ying Ouyang2 and Jean Louis<br />

Morel3 , (1)College <strong>of</strong> Natural Resource and Environment,<br />

South China Agricultural Univ, (2)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water Resources, St. Johns River Water Management<br />

District, (3)INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, Laboratoire<br />

Sols et Environnement<br />

SESSION NO. 144<br />

144-8 865a Potassium Solubilization from Silicatic Rocks by<br />

Aspergillus Niger. Márcia M. Rosa, Maria-Leonor<br />

Lopes-Assad* and Sandra-Regina Ceccato-Antonini,<br />

UFSCar- Univ Federal de São Carlos<br />

144-9 865b Mixing <strong>of</strong> Anthropogenic and Geogenic Lead<br />

Through Biogeochemical Cycling at a Temperate<br />

Moist Forest Ecosystem in Japan. Yuko Itoh*, Kyotaro<br />

Noguchi, Masamichi Takahashi and Shuichiro<br />

Yoshinaga, Forestry and Forest Products Research<br />

Institute, Japan<br />

144-10 866b Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Radiocesium Released from Contaminated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> by Fertilizer Solutions. Po-Neng Chiang*<br />

1 , Ming-Kuang Wang 1 , P.M. Huang 2 and Jeng-<br />

Jong Wang 3 , (1)National Taiwan Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Nuclear Energy Research<br />

144-11 867a Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metal Contamination in<br />

Residual Mine Tailings Near Abandoned Metalliferous<br />

Mines in Korea. Goo-Bok Jung*, Won-Il<br />

Kim, Jong-Sik Lee, Jin-Ho Kim and Jeong-Taek<br />

Lee, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology<br />

144-12 867b Fractionation and Potential Mobility <strong>of</strong> Heavy<br />

Metals in Tailings and Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s near Abandoned<br />

Metalliferous Mines. Goo-Bok Jung*, Won-<br />

Il Kim, Jong-Sik Lee, Jin-Ho Kim and Mun-Hwan<br />

Koh, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology<br />

144-13 868a Bio-Availability <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>s Treated<br />

with Lime-Stabilized Biosolids and Irrigated with<br />

Wastewater. Juan Pedro Flores-Margez* 1 , Esaul<br />

Jaramillo-Lopez 1 , Naomi Waissman Assadian 2 ,<br />

George D Di Giovanni 2 , Federico Perez-Casio 1 and<br />

Baltazar Corral-Diaz 1 , (1)Univ Autonoma de Ciudad<br />

Juarez, (2)Texas A&M Univ<br />

144-14 868b Adsorption and Redox Reactions <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals<br />

on Synthesized Manganese Oxide Minerals.<br />

Fan Liu*, Huazhong Agricultural Univ, Xiong Han<br />

Feng, College <strong>of</strong> Resources and Environment,<br />

Huazhong Agricultural Univ and Wen Feng Tan,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Resourcs and Environment, Huazhong<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

144-15 869a Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter, Zinc and Phosphorus<br />

on the Mobilisation <strong>of</strong> Lead in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Dilip Kumar<br />

Das*, Sumita Subudhi and Pintu Sur, Dept <strong>of</strong> Ag.<br />

Chem. and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

Viswavidyalaya<br />

144-16 869b Birnessite Reduction by Iron(II) Organic Complexes.<br />

Jonathan L. Edwards* and Christopher J.<br />

Matocha, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

144-17 960a Aluminum Status <strong>of</strong> Synthetic Al-Humic Substance<br />

Complexes and their Influence on Plant<br />

Root Growth. Tadashi Takahashi* 1 , Masami<br />

Nanzyo 1 and Syuntaro Hiradate 2 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agric. Tohoku Univ, (2)Natl. Inst. <strong>of</strong> Agro-Env. Sci.<br />

144-18 960b Clay Mineralogy and Trace Elements Content in<br />

Volcanic Polluted <strong>Soil</strong>s from South Italy. Mariavittoria<br />

Zampella 1 , Paola Adamo* 1 , Laurent Caner 2 ,<br />

Sabine Petit 2 and Dominique Righi 2 , (1)Dipartimento<br />

di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e dell’Ambiente,<br />

Univ di Napoli Federico II, (2)Univ de<br />

Poitiers, UMR CNRS 6532 HydrASA<br />

144-19 961a Extractability <strong>of</strong> Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb and Zn in Some<br />

Chilean Biosolids-Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s Using BCR Sequential<br />

Extraction Procedure. Inés Ahumada* 1 ,<br />

Adolfo Maricán 1 , Cristina Pedraza 1 , Pablo Richter 1 ,<br />

M. Adriana Carrasco 2 , Gabriela Castillo 3 and Loreto<br />

Ascar 1 , (1)Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas<br />

Univ de Chile, (2)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Agronómicas Univ de Chile, (3)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Físicas y Matemáticas Univ de Chile<br />

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SESSION NO. 144<br />

144-20 961b The Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Sterilization on Zn, Cu, Fe,<br />

and Mn Uptake by Maize. Samaneh Aryabod, Amir<br />

Fotovat*, Amir Lakzian and Gholamhossein Haghnia,<br />

Ferdowsi Univ <strong>of</strong> Mashhad<br />

144-21 962a Modelling the Impact <strong>of</strong> Microbial Activity on<br />

Iron Discharge from Saturated <strong>Soil</strong> Columns.<br />

Andreas Fritzsche* 1 , Britt Pagels 1 , Kai Totsche 2 and<br />

Ingrid Kögel-Knabner 1 , (1)Lehrstuhl für<br />

Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science), TU München,<br />

(2)Universität Jena<br />

144-22 962b Experimental Study <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals Distribution,<br />

Attenuation and Mobility inTwo Oklahoma<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with Sewage Sludge. Kefeni Kejela*,<br />

USDA/NRCS and Dee Ann Sanders, Associate<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, School <strong>of</strong> Civil and Environmental Engineering,<br />

Oklahoma State Univ<br />

144-23 963a Distribution and Contamination <strong>of</strong> Zn, Cd and<br />

Pb, and Establishment <strong>of</strong> Local Referende Value<br />

for the Vazante (MG)–Brazil. Meubles Borges Junior*,<br />

UNEC, Jaime W. V. Mello, Univ Federal de<br />

Vicosa and Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer, Depto do Solos-<br />

Univ Federal de Viçosa<br />

144-24 963b Lead Phytoextraction from <strong>Soil</strong> by Corn, Sunflower,<br />

and Cotton Species Applying EDTA and<br />

Sulfuric Acid. Ebrahim Fattahi Kiasari, Amir Fotovat*,<br />

Alireza Astaraei and Gholamhossein Haghnia,<br />

Ferdowsi Univ <strong>of</strong> Mashhad<br />

144-25 964a Colloid Mobilization and Heavy Metal Transport<br />

in Reclaimed <strong>Soil</strong>s Following Coal Mining. Jarrod<br />

Miller* 1 , Anastasios Karathanasis 1 and Ole Wendroth<br />

2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

144-26 964b Weathering <strong>of</strong> Ni-Bearing Minerals in the Rhizosphere<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hyperaccumulator Plants. Vanessa<br />

Chardot 1 , Guillaume Echevarria 1 , Emmanuelle<br />

Montargès-Pelletier 2 , Geneviève Villemin 1 , Laurent<br />

Michot 2 and Jean Louis Morel* 1 , (1)LSE ENSAIA-<br />

INPL/INRA, (2)LEM INPL/CNRS<br />

144-27 965a Lead Behavior in a Contaminated Calcic Cambisol<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile. Marie CECCHI* 1 , Camille DUMAT 2 ,<br />

Philippe PRADERE 3 , Ricardo BIDEGAIN 4 , Eric<br />

PINELLI 1 and Maritxu GUIRESSE 1 , (1)INP-<br />

ENSAT AEE, (2)Pierre et Marie Curie Univ,<br />

(3)STCM, (4)LAra Europe Analyses<br />

144-28 965b Crop Rotation and Crop Residue Biocycling Affect<br />

on the Availability <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals to the<br />

Subsequent Crop. Lisa M. Eastley* 1 , Cynthia<br />

Grant 2 , Don Flaten 1 and Mario Tenuta 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, (2)Agriculture & AgriFood Canada,<br />

Brandon Research Centre<br />

144-29 966a Metals-Organic Interactions and Their Ecological<br />

Significance.Symposium 2.5A. Galina V. Motuzova*<br />

Jr., Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

144-30 966b Forms and Q/I relationship <strong>of</strong> Potassium in Sub-<br />

Montane Region <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra, Western India.<br />

Kashinath Ragho Sonar*, Mahatma Phule Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

144-31 967a Impacts <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Land Application <strong>of</strong> Poultry<br />

Litter on Metal Status in <strong>Soil</strong>. Irenus A.<br />

Tazisong 1 , Zhongqi He* 2 , Zachary N. Senwo 1 and<br />

Donglin Zhang 3 , (1)Alabama A&M Univ, (2)USDA-<br />

ARS, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maine<br />

144-32 967b Obtaining environmentally Sound Mixtures <strong>of</strong><br />

Anthropogeomorphic Materials for Land<br />

Restoration. Marta Camps Arbestain*, NEIKER<br />

and Felipe Macias, Univ de Santiago de Compostela<br />

144-33 968a The Biogeochemical Cycling <strong>of</strong> Manganese in a<br />

Forested Ecosystem <strong>of</strong> the Canadian Shield.<br />

Nathalie Gingras*, Dépt de geographie, Univ de<br />

120<br />

Montréal and François Courchesne, Dépt de<br />

Géographie, Univ de Montreal<br />

144-34 968b A Column Study Using Mixtures <strong>of</strong> Anthropogeomorphic<br />

Materials. Ander Santesteban 1 , Rocio<br />

Melendez 1 , Fernando Blanco 1 , Miriam Pinto 1 , Maria<br />

Luisa Ibargoitia 1 , Felipe Macias 2 and Marta Camps<br />

Arbestain* 1 , (1)NEIKER, (2)Univ. Santiago de<br />

Compostela<br />

144-35 969a Heavy Metals in Contaminated Calcareus <strong>Soil</strong>s:<br />

Distribution, Mobility and Bioavailability. Ivanka<br />

Anguelova 1 , Gueorgui Anguelov* 1 and Ivan<br />

Atanassov 2 , (1)Florida A&M Univ, (2)Institute for<br />

Sustainable Development<br />

144-36 969b Maize Genotype Responses to CaCO 3 in <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Hero Gollany*, Columbia Plateau Conservation Research<br />

Center and Thomas Schumacher, South<br />

Dakota State Univ<br />

144-37 1060a Chemical Interactions <strong>of</strong> Arsenate, Arsenite,<br />

Phosphate, and Silicate with Iron(II,III) Hydroxycarbonate<br />

Green Rust. Chunming Su* and<br />

Richard T. Wilkin, United States Environmental Protection<br />

Agency<br />

144-38 1060b Transformations in the Speciation <strong>of</strong> Arsenic in<br />

Poultry Litter. Jennifer Seiter*, William W. Saylor<br />

and Donald Sparks, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

144-39 1061a Oxidation and Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Selenium by Rhizosphere<br />

Processes and Chemicals. Libbie<br />

Oram* 1 , Daniel G. Strawn 1 , Greg Moller 1 , Jodi L.<br />

Johnson-Maynard 1 , Mathew Marcus 2 and Sirine<br />

Fakra 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (2)Lawrence Berkeley<br />

National Laboratory<br />

144-40 1061b Kinetics and Mechanism <strong>of</strong> Mineralogically- and<br />

Biologically- Assisted Arsenic Transformation:<br />

A Macroscopic Assessment. Brandon Lafferty*,<br />

Michael Borda, Andrew Madison, Jeffry Fuhrmann<br />

and Donald Sparks, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

144-41 1062a Relation between Selenium Immobilisation and<br />

Anoxic Conditions in <strong>Soil</strong> Columns at Constant<br />

Water-Table. Claire-Sophie Haudin 1 , Elisabeth<br />

Leclerc-Cessac 1 , Pierre Renault 2 and Siobhán<br />

Staunton* 3 , (1)Andra, (2)Institut National de la<br />

Recherche Agronomiqe, (3)INRA, Rhizosphère &<br />

Symbiose<br />

144-42 1062b The Volatilization <strong>of</strong> Arsenic in Poultry Litter<br />

and Litter Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s. Masayuki Shimizu*<br />

and Donald L. Sparks, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

144-43 1063a Competitive Sorption <strong>of</strong> Arsenate and Phosphate<br />

onto Synthetic Hematites with Different Particle<br />

Morphology. M. Pigna 1 , Claudio Colombo* 2 ,<br />

Giuseppe Palumbo 2 and Antonio Violante 3 , (1)Univ<br />

di Napoli, (2)Dip. SAVA Molise Univ, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Naples FedericoII, Portici (Napoli) I<br />

144-44 1063b Arsenic Fractions, Adsorption and Potential Release<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arsenite and Arsenate from Two <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

South West Bangladesh Irrigated with As Contaminated<br />

Water. Maria Martin*, DIVAPRA, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Turin, Grugliasco (Torino), Elisabetta Barberis,<br />

DIVAPRA, Univ <strong>of</strong> Turin and Antonio Violante,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples FedericoII, Portici (Napoli)<br />

144-45 1064a Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Ageing on Selenium/Particulate Organic<br />

Matter Association. Christophe Chabroullet*<br />

1 , Frederic Coppin 1 , Arnaud Martin-Garin 1 and<br />

Jean-Paul Gaudet 2 , (1)IRSN, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Grenoble–<br />

BP 53<br />

144-46 1064b Predicting Anion Adsorption Affinity on Andisols<br />

by the Triple Layer Model. María de la Luz Mora*,<br />

Paula Cartes, Erika Vistoso and Alejandra A. Jara,<br />

Univ de La Frontera


144-47 1065a Fate, Transport, and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Arsenic in<br />

Poultry Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s. Sheila Gardner* and J.<br />

Thomas Sims, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

144-48 1065b Arsenic Attenuation upon Bioreduction <strong>of</strong> Ferrihydrite.<br />

Yoko Masue*, Thomas Borch, Ben Kocar<br />

and Scott Fendorf, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geological and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Stanford Univ<br />

144-49 1066a Effect <strong>of</strong> Humic Acid Coating on Arsenite Adsorption<br />

on Ferrihydrite-Kaolinite Complexes.<br />

Maria Martin* 1 , Luisella Celi 1 , Elisabetta Barberis 1 ,<br />

Antonio Violante 2 , Leonard M. Kozak 3 and P. M.<br />

Huang 3 , (1)DIVAPRA, Univ <strong>of</strong> Turin, Grugliasco<br />

(Torino), (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples FedericoII, Portici<br />

(Napoli), (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan<br />

144-50 1066b Structural Perturbations <strong>of</strong> Aluminum Hydroxides<br />

and the Impact on their Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Arsenate<br />

Adsorption. Maria Martin* 1 , Guifen Yu 2 , Elisabetta<br />

Barberis 1 , Antonio Violante 3 , Leonard M. Kozak 4<br />

and P. M. Huang 5 , (1)DIVAPRA, Univ <strong>of</strong> Turin,<br />

Grugliasco (Torino), (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples<br />

FedericoII, Portici (Napoli), (4)Dep. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK<br />

Canada, (5)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan<br />

144-51 1067a Validation <strong>of</strong> a Multicomponent Freundlich Type<br />

Equation to Describe Mutual Interactions <strong>of</strong> Selenite<br />

and Phosphate on Andisols. Paula Cartes* 1 ,<br />

Alejandra A. Jara 1 , Noora Hyyryläinen 2 and María<br />

de la Luz Mora 1 , (1)Univ de La Frontera, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Helsinki<br />

144-52 1067b Thermodynamic Description <strong>of</strong> Sulfate Behavior<br />

on Allophanic Synthetic Compound. Alejandra A.<br />

Jara*, Paula Cartes and María de la Luz Mora, Univ<br />

de La Frontera<br />

144-53 1068a Biogeochemical Cycling <strong>of</strong> As in a Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Rice Plant System in Bangladesh. Jessica<br />

Dittmar* 1 , Andreas Voegelin 1 , Ruben Kretzschmar 1 ,<br />

Linda C. Roberts 2 , Stephan J. Hug 2 , Ganesh C.<br />

Saha 3 , M. Ashraf Ali 3 and A. Borhan M. Badruzzaman<br />

3 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial Ecology, Swiss Federal<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology Zurich (ETH), (2)Swiss<br />

Federal Institute <strong>of</strong> Aquatic Science and Technology<br />

(EAWAG), (3)Bangladesh Institute <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

and Technology<br />

144-54 1068b Culturable Bacterial Populations in Arsenic Polluted<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the South West Bangladesh. Elena<br />

Dell’Amico 1 , Lucia Cavalca 1 , Laura Terruzzi 1 , Luigi<br />

Allievi 1 , Maria Martin 2 and Vincenza Andreoni* 1 ,<br />

(1)Univ degli Studi di Milano, (2)DIVAPRA, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Turin<br />

144-55 1069a Kinetics and Mechanism <strong>of</strong> Mineralogically- and<br />

Biologically-Assisted Arsenic Transformation: A<br />

Spectroscopic Assessment. Michael Borda* 1 , Brandon<br />

Lafferty 1 , Andrew Madison 1 , Michael Martin 2 ,<br />

Jeffry Fuhrmann 1 and Donald Sparks 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware, (2)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

144-56 1162a Impact <strong>of</strong> Microbial Processes on the Fate <strong>of</strong> Metals<br />

in Groundwater. Piet Seuntjens, Ludo Diels*,<br />

Karolien Vanbroekhoven, Sandra Van Roy and<br />

Krist<strong>of</strong> Tirez, Flemish Institute for Technological<br />

Research<br />

144-57 1162b Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter Inputs on Copper Speciation,<br />

Bio-Availability and Leaching in Two<br />

Vineyard <strong>Soil</strong>s. Jean M. F. Martins* 1 , Marianne<br />

Griesel 2 , Christophe Barnier 2 and Lorenzo Spadini 3 ,<br />

(1)CNRS–LTHE, (2)LTHE, (3)LGIT/Univ. Grenoble<br />

I<br />

SESSION NO. 144<br />

144-58 1163a <strong>Soil</strong> Copper Impact as Affected by Organic<br />

Inputs: A Biological and Chemical Approach.<br />

Julien Sebastia 1 , David Lejon 2 , Jean M. F. Martins* 3 ,<br />

Isabelle Lamy 4 , Lorenzo Spadini 5 , Jean Leveque 6<br />

and Lionel Ranjard 2 , (1)Unité de Science du Sol-<br />

INRA, (2)Laboratoire de Microbiologie et<br />

Géochimie des sols, INRA/CMSE,, (3)CNRS–<br />

LTHE, (4)Unité de Science du Sol- Versailles,<br />

(5)LGIT/Univ. Grenoble I, (6)Microbiologie et<br />

Géochimie des Sols–INRA Univ de Bourgogne<br />

144-59 1163b Interaction <strong>of</strong> Phosphatase with a Chilean Andisol<br />

Clay in the Presence <strong>of</strong> Manganese and<br />

Molybdenum. Maria De la Luz Mora 1 , Roxana<br />

López 1 , Maria A. Rao 2 , Liliana Gianfreda* 2 and<br />

Analí Rosas 1 , (1)Depto de Ciencias Químicas, Univ<br />

de La Frontera, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Plant and Environment<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples Federico II<br />

144-60 1164a Cell-Surface Electrical Potential: A Demonstration<br />

<strong>of</strong> its Importance for Ion Bioavailability and<br />

a Simplified Method for its Computation. Thomas<br />

B. Kinraide*, Agricultural Research Service, USDA<br />

144-61 1165a Plant Growth in a Chromium Contaminated Site<br />

Affected by Different Fertilizers. Farideh Karbasi*,<br />

Bu- Ali Sina Univ<br />

144-62 1165b Change In <strong>Soil</strong> Biological Activity Under Man-<br />

Caused Factors Of The Landfills <strong>of</strong> Solid Municipal<br />

Wastes’. Dina Nevidomskaya*, Rostov State<br />

Univ<br />

144-63 1166a Geochemical and Biochemical Properties <strong>of</strong><br />

Coalmine Tailings <strong>of</strong> North Eastern Collieries <strong>of</strong><br />

Assam, India. Hari Prasanna Deka Boruah*, Regional<br />

Research Laboratory, (CSIR), Jorhat<br />

144-64 1166b The Dissolution and Bioavailabilty <strong>of</strong> Cu from a<br />

Cu-contaminated Orchard Sandy Loam under<br />

the Influence <strong>of</strong> Dissolved Organic Matter.<br />

Jonathan WC Wong*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biology, Hong Kong<br />

Baptist Univ<br />

144-65 1167a Bioavailability and Phytoremediation <strong>of</strong> Mercury<br />

Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s. Fengxiang Han*, Yi Su<br />

and David Monts, Mississippi State Univ<br />

144-66 1167b Temporal and Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> Sulfate-Reducing<br />

Bacteria Populations in Metalliferous Sulfur-Rich<br />

Organic <strong>Soil</strong>s. Carolina Yáñez*, Mary<br />

Ann Bruns and Carmen Enid Martínez, The Pennsylvania<br />

State Univ<br />

144-67 1168a Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Contaminant Metals in a Mining<br />

Impacted Region <strong>of</strong> Ontario, Canada. Graeme<br />

A. Spiers and Joinal Abedin*, MIRARCO, Laurentian<br />

Univ<br />

144-68 1168b Physical , Chemical and Morphological Properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed on 5 Parent Materials<br />

in Northface <strong>of</strong> Elborz Mountain in Iran. Hassan<br />

Ramezanpour* and Raheleh Hesami, Guilan Univ<br />

144-69 1169a Study <strong>of</strong> Interactions Between Thiobacillus Bacteria<br />

and Mycorrhizal Fungi on Some Growth<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Wheat Under Greenhouse<br />

Conditions. Hosein Besharati*, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

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SESSION NO. 145<br />

SESSION NO. 145<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

2.5B Interactions between Clays and Organic Matter and<br />

Their Impact on Sorption and Availability <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Compounds in <strong>Soil</strong> Environments—Poster<br />

Convenor: Baoshan Xing, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

145-1 774a Study on The Adsorption <strong>of</strong> Bensulfuron-methyl<br />

by Main Zonal <strong>Soil</strong>s in Central-South China Region.<br />

Tian-Zhi Ouyang, Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry,<br />

Wuhan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology and Xue-yuan Li*, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Resources and Environment, Central China<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

145-2 775a Leaching <strong>of</strong> Pesticides in Tea <strong>Soil</strong>. Shivani Jaggi*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> HImalayan Bioresource Technology<br />

145-3 776a Studies on Sorption, Movement and Persistence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Applied Pesticides in Different <strong>Soil</strong>s. Rajannan<br />

Jayakumar*, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

145-4 776b Effects <strong>of</strong> Urea on Interaction Between Sulfonlurea<br />

herbicides and Catalase by Flurescene<br />

Spectroscopy. Fabing Ye*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Chemistry,<br />

Huazhong Agriculture Univ, Tian-Zhi Ouyang, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry, Wuhan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

and Yuanyan Dong, Dept <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, Huazhong<br />

Agriculture Univ,<br />

145-5 872a Layered Double Hydroxides for Efficient Delivery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pesticides. Man Park*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, Kyungpook National Univ and Sridhar<br />

Komarneni, Pennsylvania State Univ<br />

145-6 872b Behaviors <strong>of</strong> Layered Double Hydroxides in <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Man Park1 , Young Jin Seo* 2 , Choong Lyeal Choi3 ,<br />

Jong Hee Lee4 and Pyoung Yeol Kim4 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Chemistry, Kyungpook National Univ,<br />

(2)Kyeongsangbukdo Agricultural Technology Administration,<br />

(3)Kyungpook National University,<br />

(4)Kyungpook National Univ<br />

145-7 873a <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Amphiphility and Water-<br />

Stable Aggregates Formation. E.Yu. Milanovsky*<br />

and E.V. Shein, Moscow State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Faculty<br />

145-8 873b Humus Regime, Colloid Forms and Fractional<br />

Structure <strong>of</strong> Humus in Red-Brown and Brown<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Saeed Zeraat Kar*, Kharkov National Agrarian<br />

Univ<br />

145-9 874a Higher Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Organic P in Chemical<br />

Fertilizer Treatment than Compost Treatment.<br />

Chang Hoon Lee* and Pil Joo Kim, Division <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />

Life Science, Gyeongsang Univ<br />

145-10 874b Release <strong>of</strong> DOM from Mucks in the Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Phosphates. Dorota Matyka-Sarzynska* and Z<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Sokolowska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics<br />

145-11 875a P Desorption in Andisols with Anion Exchange<br />

Resin Membranes Sequential Extraction. Miguel<br />

A. Negrin1 , Jose Manuel Hernández-Moreno* 1 ,<br />

Francois Bartoli2 and Montserrat Espino1 , (1)Univ<br />

de La Laguna, (2)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement<br />

ENSAIA/INRA<br />

145-12 875b Transport and Concentration <strong>of</strong> Allergens and<br />

Light Organics in Dust. Richard E. Zartman* and<br />

William F. Jaynes, Texas Tech Univ<br />

145-13 876a Pedotransfer Functions for Mineralization and<br />

Retention <strong>of</strong> Waste Waters. Francisco Bautista*,<br />

Depto de Ecología, FMVZ. Univ Autónoma de Yucatán<br />

and Yameli Aguilar, Univ Autónoma de Yucatán<br />

145-14 876b Adsorption <strong>of</strong> Carb<strong>of</strong>uran in Wet Zone <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Sri Lanka. Janitha A. Liyanage* 1 , Ransilu C.<br />

Watawala1 , Ananda P. Mallawatantri1 and Rai<br />

Kookana2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, (2)CSIRO Land<br />

and Water<br />

122<br />

145-15 877a Molecular Ratio <strong>of</strong> PAH as a Tool to Reveal Ancient<br />

Farming Practice from Paleo-Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s in<br />

the Yangtze Delta <strong>of</strong> China. Yuanhua Dong*, Zhihong<br />

Cao, Jiuhai Li, Hui Wang, Qiong An, zhengyi<br />

Hu, Linzhang Yang, Xinggui Lin and Rui Yin, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

145-16 877b Importance <strong>of</strong> Kerogen Carbons in <strong>Soil</strong>s and Sediments<br />

from the Pearl River Delta and Estuary,<br />

China. Yong Ran* 1 , Ke Sun 1 and Baoshan Xing 2 ,<br />

(1)Guangzhou Institute <strong>of</strong> Geochemistry, (2)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Insect <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

145-17 878a Are <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Colloids Effective in Entrapping<br />

Prion Proteins?. Maria A. Rao*, Fabio Russo and<br />

Liliana Gianfreda, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Plant and Environment<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples Federico II<br />

145-18 878b Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Chemical and Biochemical <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties in the Presence <strong>of</strong> Organic Pollutants.<br />

Maria A. Rao, Rosalia Scelza, Giuseppina Iamarino,<br />

Fabio Russo and Liliana Gianfreda*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

Plant and Environment <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Naples<br />

Federico II<br />

145-19 972a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Tillage on the Amount and Distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carbon in a Clay Loam <strong>Soil</strong>. Xueming<br />

Yang*, C. F. Drury, W. D. Reynolds and C. S. Tan,<br />

Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada<br />

145-20 972b Selection <strong>of</strong> Chilean Native Wood-Rot Fungi for<br />

Bioremediation <strong>of</strong> Allophanic <strong>Soil</strong> Contaminated<br />

with Chlorophenols. Gonzalo R. Tortella, Rubilar<br />

Olga Margarita, Mora Maria de la Luz and Diez<br />

Maria Cristina*, Univ de La Frontera<br />

145-21 973a Bioremediation <strong>of</strong> PAHs Contamination <strong>Soil</strong> by<br />

Biosurfactants Producing Bacteria A. calcoaceticus<br />

BU03 under Thermophilic Composting Systems.<br />

Jonathan WC Wong*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biology, Hong<br />

Kong Baptist Univ<br />

145-22 973b Remediation <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

by Lime Addition. Chris D. Collins* 1 , Dan Lothian 1<br />

and Vito Schifano 2 , (1)Reading Univ, (2)Arcadis<br />

GMI<br />

145-23 974a Sorption <strong>of</strong> Chlorinated Phenols by Allophanic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Mara X. Cea, Barbara S. Fuentes, M. Cristina.<br />

Diez* and María de la Luz Mora, Univ de La Frontera<br />

145-24 974b Quantity and Chemical Composition <strong>of</strong> Dissolved<br />

Organic Carbon (Doc) in B and C Horizons <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Arable <strong>Soil</strong>. A. Lavaud 1 , A. Chabbi* Sr. 2 , C.<br />

Rumpel 2 , V. Jacquemet 3 , E. Gherman 3 and J.-P.<br />

Croué Sr. 4 , (1)LCEE-CNRS-Univ de Poitiers,<br />

(2)INRA, (3)Anjou Recherche-Véolia Water<br />

Maisons Laffitte, (4)LCEE-CNRS-Université de<br />

Poitiers<br />

145-25 975a Surfactant Adsorption and Movement in a High-<br />

Humic Andisol. Munehide Ishiguro*, Yoshihumi<br />

Kameoka and Takahiro Torigoe, Okayama Univ,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Env. Science and Tech.<br />

145-26 975b The Adsorption/Desorption <strong>of</strong> Metal Ions, Phosphate,<br />

Organic Substances on Goethite and Influence<br />

Factors. Feng-lin Xu* and Xue-yuan Li,<br />

Huazhong Agricultural Univ<br />

145-27 976a Transport and Degradation <strong>of</strong> Isotopically Labelled<br />

Black Carbon Subjected to Incubation<br />

under Controlled Laboratory Conditions. André<br />

Hilscher* and Heike Knicker, Lehrstuhl fuer Bodenkunde,<br />

TU-Muenchen<br />

145-28 976b Oxidation <strong>of</strong> Black Carbon Along a Climosequence.<br />

Chih-Hsin Cheng* and Johannes Lehmann,<br />

Cornell University<br />

145-29 977a Physical and Physico-Chimical Stabilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Organic Matter in the Subsoil. Christophe Moni*,


Abad Chabbi, Cornelia Rumpel and Claire Chenu,<br />

INRA<br />

145-30 977b Thermal Analysis <strong>of</strong> Humic and Fulvic Acids Extracted<br />

from Composts Prepared with Different<br />

Materials and Mineral Enrichments. Claudivan C.<br />

Lima* 1 , Eduardo de S. Mendonça 2 , Ivo R. Silva 2 and<br />

Asunción Roig 3 , (1)Escola Agrotécnica Federal de<br />

Satuba, (2)Univ Federal de Viçosa, (3)CEBAS-CSIC<br />

145-31 978a Study on the Contents <strong>of</strong> Shallow Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Biomass Carbon under Different Plant Processes.<br />

Kun Shi*, Dalian Jiaotong Univ<br />

145-32 978b Theoretical Calculations <strong>of</strong> Glyphosate Adsorption<br />

in Montmorillonite Interlayers. George<br />

Khoury, Todd Gehris and Lorena Tribe*, Penn State<br />

Berks<br />

145-33 1072a Glyphosate Adsorption on Pure <strong>Soil</strong> Component<br />

(Montmorillonite): Mineral Structure Modifications<br />

View by XPS and DRX Techniques.<br />

Guillermo Zampieri, Comisión Nacional de Energía<br />

Atómica Centro Atómico Bariloche, Maria Dos Santos<br />

Afonso, INQUIMAE-FCEyN-UBA and Rosa<br />

Maria Torres Sanchez*, CETMIC<br />

145-34 1072b Sorption <strong>of</strong> Glyphosate and Phosphate by Tropical<br />

Variable-Charge <strong>Soil</strong>s. Ole K. Borggaard*,<br />

Anne Louise Gimsing and Casper Szilas, Royal Veterinary<br />

& Agricultural Univ<br />

145-35 1073a Sorption <strong>of</strong> Aflatoxin by Clays and Modified<br />

Clays. William F. Jaynes*, Richard Zartman and<br />

Wayne Hudnall, Texas Tech Univ<br />

145-36 1073b Water-Stable Aggregates <strong>of</strong> Back <strong>Soil</strong> under<br />

Long-Term Application <strong>of</strong> Chemical Fertilizers<br />

and Recycled Organic Manures. Xiaozeng Han* 1 ,<br />

Shouyu Wang 1 and Baoshan Xing 2 , (1)Northeast Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography and Agro-ecology, Chinese<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Insect<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

145-37 1074a Properties <strong>of</strong> Organo-Mineral Particles. Joan<br />

Breiner*, Michael Anderson, Harry Tom and Robert<br />

Graham, Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside<br />

145-38 1074b Sorption, Desorption, and Biodegradation <strong>of</strong> Alanine<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>. Holger Fischer* and Yakov Kuzyakov,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

145-39 1075a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Catechol Interaction with the Maillard<br />

Reaction on Abiotic Humification as Catalyzed<br />

by Birnessite. A.G. Hardie* 1 , L.M. Kozak 2<br />

and P.M. Huang 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, (2)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

145-40 1075b Tracing the Fate <strong>of</strong> Lignin-Derived Carbon in<br />

Particle Size Fractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s by Compound<br />

Specific 13 C isotope Analysis. Alexander Heim*<br />

and Michael W. I. Schmidt, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Zurich<br />

145-41 1076a Protection <strong>of</strong> DNA by Clay Minerals and Various<br />

Colloidal Particles from an Alfisol. Qiao Yun<br />

Huang*, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Resourcs and Environment,<br />

Huazhong Agricultural Univ<br />

145-42 1076b Characterization <strong>of</strong> Adsorbed Dicarboxylic Acids<br />

onto Minerals. Seunghun Kang* and Baoshan Xing,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Insect <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts<br />

145-43 1077a DRIFT Infrared Spectroscopy Studies <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Matter Interactions at Mineral Surfaces. Joan<br />

Elizabeth Thomas* 1 , Robert Schmidt 1 , Michael Kelley<br />

1 and Elizabeth Canuel 2 , (1)Jefferson Laboratory<br />

Free Electron Laser Group and Dept <strong>of</strong> Applied Science,<br />

The College <strong>of</strong> William and Mary, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Physical <strong>Sciences</strong>, Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

SESSION NO. 145<br />

145-44 1077b Adsorption <strong>of</strong> Humic Acid on Minerals as Examined<br />

by FTIR, NMR, and Elemental Analysis.<br />

Saikat Ghosh*, Seunghun Kang, Prasanta C.<br />

Bhowmik and Baoshan Xing, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>,<br />

and Insect <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

145-45 1078a Sorption <strong>of</strong> Sulfonamide Antimicrobials to<br />

Humic-Clay Complexes. Juan Gao*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin,<br />

Madison and Joel A. Pedersen, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

145-46 1078b Investigating the Role <strong>of</strong> Organo-Clay Complexes<br />

in Phenanthrene Sorption. Xiaojuan Feng*, André<br />

J. Simpson and Myrna J. Simpson, Dept <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />

and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Scarborough<br />

College<br />

145-47 1169b Humin as a Fractal Nanomaterial. James A. Rice*,<br />

South Dakota State Univ<br />

145-48 1170a In-Situ U Stabilization by Microbial Metabolites;<br />

Sequestration <strong>of</strong> U by Melanin and its Sorption<br />

to Minerals. Anna S. Knox* and Charles Turick, Savannah<br />

River National Laboratory<br />

145-49 1171a Phenanthrene Sorption and Leaching Dynamics<br />

in Two Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s. Samira Amellal*, Arnaud<br />

Boivin, Michel Schiavon and Corinne Perrin Ganier,<br />

Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, ENSAIA-<br />

INRA/INPL<br />

145-50 1172a Effects <strong>of</strong> Ionic Strength on MES Sorption and Ni<br />

Sorption Kinetics at the Goethite-Water Interface.<br />

Brian Rosen*, Ryan Tappero, Kristian Paul<br />

and Donald Sparks, Univ <strong>of</strong> DE<br />

145-51 1172b Some Unique Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Humic Acid in<br />

the Vertisols <strong>of</strong> Central China. Shanmei Wu*,<br />

Nanjing Agricultural Univ/Univ <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Xirong Gao, Nanjing Agricultural Univ, Changqing<br />

Lu, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Qing Xu, Cotra<br />

Costa College<br />

145-52 1173a Phytoremediation and Site Management <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Contaminated with Pentachlorophenol (PCP)<br />

and Heavy Metals in New Zealand. Siva<br />

(Sivalingam) Sivakumaran*, Tessa Mills, Iris Vogeler,<br />

Brent Clothier, Cara Norling and Ian McIvor,<br />

HortResearch<br />

145-53 1173b Quantification and Qualification <strong>of</strong> Clay Minerals<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s by the Rietveld Method <strong>of</strong><br />

Structure Refinement. Marcelo Metri Correa, Univ<br />

Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Mauricio P. Fontes*,<br />

Dpto de Solos, Joao Carlos Ker, Univ Federal de<br />

Viçosa and Vidal Barrón, Univ de Córdoba<br />

145-54 1174a The Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Acids in Manipulating Nutrient<br />

Levels in Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s. Zahra Khademi*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institiute, David L. Jones,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Bangor and MJ Malakouti, Tarbiat Modares<br />

Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute<br />

145-55 1174b Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage Practices on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon<br />

as Affected by <strong>Soil</strong> Texture in Southwest<br />

Michigan. X. Hao* 1 , Alexandra Kravchenko 2 ,<br />

Senthil K. Subramanian 2 , G. P. Robertson 3 and A.J.M<br />

Smucker 4 , (1)Dept Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Michigan<br />

State Univ, (2)Michigan State Univ, (3)Crop & <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> Dept, Michigan State Univ, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> , Michigan State Univ<br />

145-56 1175a Study <strong>of</strong> the Stability <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter in Forest<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s from the Basque Country (N Spain).<br />

Zuriñe Madinabeitia 1 , Marta Camps Arbestain* 2 and<br />

Felipe Macias 1 , (1)Univ de Santiago de Compostela,<br />

(2)NEIKER<br />

145-57 1175b Fortified Water and <strong>Soil</strong>s Extraction-Efficiency <strong>of</strong><br />

Triclopyr (3, 5, 6- trichloro-2 pyridinyloxyacetic<br />

acid) with Four Organic Solvents. Desh Duseja*<br />

and Gary Kriner, Tennessee State Univ<br />

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POSTERS


SESSION NO. 146<br />

SESSION NO. 146<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.0A Long-term Agronomic Experiments:Their Importance<br />

for Science and Society—Poster<br />

146-1 1225a Long-term Agricultural Experiments: The Necessity<br />

for Change and the Need for Continuity.<br />

David S. Powlson* 1 , Paul R. Poulton 1 , Andrew J.<br />

Macdonald 1 and Zhao Bingqiang 2 , (1)Agriculture<br />

and Environment Division, Rothamsted Research,<br />

(2)Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning<br />

146-2 1225b <strong>Soil</strong> Water Pr<strong>of</strong>iles Using TDR with Strip Lines.<br />

Giuliano Vitali*, DiSTA–Univ.Bologna and Eugenio<br />

Magnanini, DCA–Univ. Bologna<br />

146-3 1226a Long-Term Application <strong>of</strong> Farmyard Manure<br />

and Fertilizers Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality in Northwestern<br />

China. Shengmao Yang* 1 , Shengmao<br />

YANG 2 , Sukhdev.S. Malhi 3 , Feng-Min Li 2 , Dongrang<br />

Suo 4 , Yu Jia 2 , Ping Wang 2 , Tianwen Guo 5 and<br />

Jianguo Wang 5 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Fertilizer Institute,<br />

Gansu Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)The<br />

Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Arid and Grassland Agroecology,<br />

Lanzhou Univ, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education, (3)Agriculture<br />

and Agri-Food Canada, (4)Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zhangye Prefecture, (5)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Fertilizer, Gansu Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

146-4 1226b <strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry After Fifteen Years Intensive Applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Swine Lagoon Effluent. Ardeshir<br />

Adeli*, Dennis E. Rowe and Karamat R. Sistani,<br />

USDA-ARS<br />

146-5 1227a Accumulative Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-term Conservation<br />

Tillage Methods on Irrigated Corn in San Luis<br />

Potosi, Mexico. Miguel A. Martinez-Gamiño* and<br />

Cesario Jasso-Chaverria, INIFAP<br />

146-6 1227b Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop<br />

Management Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Winter Wheat in<br />

Long-term Experiment. Peter Pepo*, Agricultural<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Debrecen<br />

146-7 1228a The Bioassay Procedure for N & P Availability<br />

Determination: Can We Learn More?. David<br />

Bonfil* 1 , Israel Mufradi 1 , Silvia Asido 1 and Gershon<br />

Kalyan 2 , (1)Agricultural Research Organization,<br />

(2)Fertilizers and chemicals LTD.<br />

146-8 1228b Long-Term Fertilization on Sustenance <strong>of</strong> High-<br />

Production Farming in an Inceptisol. Malarvizhi<br />

Palaniappa pillai*, Selvi Duaisamy and Gopalakrishnan<br />

Mylesamy, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept <strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

146-9 1229a <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient Availability and Balance under<br />

Long-Term Fertilization and Garden Land Cropping<br />

System. Malarvizhi Palaniappa pillai* and<br />

Selvi Duaisamy, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept <strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

146-10 1229b Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong> Management in Lowland Rice<br />

Ecosystems: Experiences from Long-Term Experiments.<br />

Roland J. Buresh*, W.M. Larazo, E.V.<br />

Laureles, M.I. Samson and M.F. Pampolino, <strong>International</strong><br />

Rice Research Institute<br />

146-11 1325a Crop Rotation, Nutrient Management, and Biomass<br />

Removal Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter<br />

Content. Krisztina Eleki* 1 , Richard Cruse 1 , László<br />

Fodor 2 , Lajos Szabó 2 and Sándor Holló 3 , (1)Iowa<br />

State Univ, (2)Károly Róbert College, (3)Fleischmann<br />

Rudolf Agricultural Research Institute<br />

146-12 1325b Simulation on Nitrogen and <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter<br />

in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s under Long-Term Application by<br />

WNMM. KI-DO PARK* 1 , Chang-Young Park 2 ,<br />

124<br />

Yong Li 3 , Deli Chen 4 , Jae-Saeng Lee 2 , Il-Soo Son 2 ,<br />

Dong-Wook Lee 2 , Ui-Gum Kang 2 and Sung-Tae<br />

Park 2 , (1)Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute,<br />

NICS, RDA, (2)National Yeongnam Agricultural<br />

Research Institute, R.D.A, (3)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne,<br />

(4)The University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

146-13 1326a Effects <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Application <strong>of</strong> Compost<br />

and Silicate on Nitrogen Mineralization and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> Korean Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>.<br />

Chang-Young Park*, Ki-Do Park, Il-Soo Son, Dong-<br />

Wook Lee, Ui-Gum Kang and Ho-Young Kim,<br />

Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS,<br />

RDA<br />

146-14 1326b Net <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen Mineralization and Nitrification<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Lowland Subtropical Rain Forest in<br />

Southern Taiwan. Chun-Chih Tsui*, Dept Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, National Taiwan Univ and Zueng-<br />

Sang Chen, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry, National<br />

Taiwan Univ<br />

146-15 1327a Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Application <strong>of</strong> Rice Straw on<br />

the Plant Available Silicon <strong>of</strong> Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>. Noriko<br />

Kobayashi* 1 , Akiko Chida 2 and Masahiko Saigusa 1 ,<br />

(1)Field Science Center, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science, Tohoku Univ, (2)Miyagi pref. Motoyoshi<br />

Agricultural Extension Center<br />

146-16 1327b Long-Term Agroecosystem Experiments and<br />

Sample Archives at USDA-ARS-NGPRL. Mark A.<br />

Liebig*, John R. Hendrickson and Kristine A.<br />

Nichols, USDA-ARS<br />

146-17 1328a Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Properties after 10 Years at the<br />

Beltsville Farming Systems Project, a Long-Term<br />

Experiment to Assess the Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Conventional<br />

and Organic Cropping Systems. Michel<br />

A. Cavigelli*, USDA-ARS-SASL<br />

146-18 1328b Nitrogen Sufficiency Diognosis in Corn in the<br />

Southwest <strong>of</strong> Paraná, Brazil. Alexson Bobato* 1 ,<br />

Tangriani S. Assmann 1 and Luiz A. C. Lucchesi 2 ,<br />

(1)CEFET, (2)Univ Federal do Paraná<br />

146-19 1329a Long-Term Agronomic Trials from The Mediterranean<br />

Region: A Critical Perspective. John<br />

Ryan*, ICARDA<br />

SESSION NO. 147<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.0B Emerging Topics in <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management<br />

—Poster<br />

147-1 1329b The role <strong>of</strong> nitrification inhibitors in mitigating<br />

nitrogen and cation losses in grazed pasture. Jagrati<br />

Singh 1 , Nanthi Bolan* 1 and Surinder Saggar 2 ,<br />

(1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Earth <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Landcare Research<br />

147-2 1425a Use <strong>of</strong> slow release type nitrogen fertilizer and its<br />

effect on soil quality. Jorge Hernandez and Rosalia<br />

I. Garcia*, Southern Illinois University<br />

147-3 1425b Effect <strong>of</strong> nitrogen fertilizer on biological yield<br />

and morphological characteristics <strong>of</strong> balm<br />

(Melissa <strong>of</strong>ficinalis L.) under field condition. mohammad<br />

reza Ardakani* 1 , bohloul Abbaszadeh 2 ,<br />

ebrahim Sharifi ashourabadi 2 , farzad Paknejhad 3<br />

and mohammad hossain Lebaschi 2 , (1)nuclear research<br />

center for agriculture and medicine-atomic<br />

energy organization <strong>of</strong> iran, (2)research institute <strong>of</strong><br />

forests and rangelands, (3)islamic azad universitykaraj<br />

branch<br />

147-4 1426a Effect <strong>of</strong> solid nitrogen application on biological<br />

yield, essential oil percentage and essential oil


yield <strong>of</strong> balm (Melissa <strong>of</strong>ficinalis L.) under greenhouse<br />

condition. bohloul Abbaszadeh* 1 , ebrahim<br />

Sharifi ashourabadi 1 , mohammad reza Ardakani 2 ,<br />

farzad Paknejhad 3 , davood Habibi 3 and mojtaba<br />

Adraki 3 , (1)research institute <strong>of</strong> forests and rangelands,<br />

(2)nuclear research center for agriculture and<br />

medicine-atomic energy organization <strong>of</strong> iran, (3)islamic<br />

azad university-karaj branch<br />

147-5 1426b Estimation for Nitrogen Status <strong>of</strong> Rice Plant by<br />

Reflectance Indices <strong>of</strong> Ground-Based Remote<br />

Sensors. Soon-dal Hong* 1 , Seong-Soo Kang 1 ,<br />

Hyun-Cheol Jeong 1 , Sukyong Hong 2 and Yi-Hyun<br />

Kim 2 , (1)Chungbuk National University, (2)National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

RDA<br />

147-6 1427b Extractability <strong>of</strong> Trace Elements in Raw, Heated,<br />

and Granulated Poultry Litters. Gurpal Toor*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas and Brian Haggard, USDA-<br />

ARS/Bio & Agric. Eng. Dept.<br />

147-7 1428a Poultry Litter Application Creates Nutrient Accumulation<br />

in Sorghum-Sudangrass <strong>Soil</strong>s. Rebecca<br />

Gilfillen*, Byron Sleugh and Todd Willian,<br />

Western Kentucky University<br />

147-8 1428b Site-Specific <strong>Soil</strong> Management for Pineapple Production<br />

in a Tropical Peat. Siva Balasundram*,<br />

Ahmad Husni and Osmanu Ahmed, Universiti Putra<br />

Malaysia<br />

147-9 1429a <strong>Soil</strong> and leaf nutrients norms for sweet orange(citrus<br />

sinensis osbeck) grown on marathwada region<br />

<strong>of</strong> maharashtra. Sahebrao More*, Marathwada<br />

Agricultural University, Parbhani , Maharashtra<br />

,India and Harihar Krishnarao Kausadikar, Marathwada<br />

Agricultural University , Parbhani , Maharashtra<br />

, India<br />

147-10 1429b Liming in Green Harvested Sugar Cane Cultivated<br />

under Conventional and No-Tillage Systems.<br />

Denizart Bolonhezi* 1 , Heitor Cantarella 2 ,<br />

Fábio L.F. Dias 2 , Osvaldo Gentilin Junior 1 , Antonio<br />

L. Cerdeira 3 , Manoel Dornellas 3 and Miguel A. Mutton<br />

4 , (1)Estação Experimental APTA–Centro Leste,<br />

(2)Instituto Agronômico, (3)EMBRAPA–Environment,<br />

(4)UNESP<br />

147-11 1525a <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Degradation and Management in<br />

the Highlands <strong>of</strong> Kenya. Solomon Ngoze* 1 , Susan<br />

J. Riha 1 , J.M. Kinyangi 1 , Johannes Lehmann 1 , Louis<br />

Verchot 2 , David M. Mbugua 2 and A.N. Pell 1 , (1)Cornell<br />

University, (2)World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre<br />

147-12 1525b The characteristics <strong>of</strong> soil organic matter under<br />

different stages <strong>of</strong> degraded grassland in a sandy<br />

desertification aera on Ordos Plateau, northwestern<br />

China. Yizhong Lv*, College <strong>of</strong> Resources and<br />

Environment, China Agricultural University<br />

147-13 1526a Cemetery soils: A window on the past?. Samuel B.<br />

Geleta*, Christopher H. Briand, Kimberly C. Clark,<br />

Michael E. Folk<strong>of</strong>f, Irene K. Miller and Brent J. Zaprowski,<br />

Salisbury University<br />

147-14 1526b Spatial variability <strong>of</strong> microbial properties in<br />

prairie soils. Eirini Katsalirou*, Shiping Deng and<br />

David N<strong>of</strong>ziger, Oklahoma State University<br />

147-15 1527a Utilizing green normalized difference vegetation<br />

indices (GNDVI) for production level management<br />

zone delineation in irrigated corn. T.M.<br />

Shaver*, R. Khosla and D.G. Westfall, Colorado<br />

State University<br />

147-16 1527b Classification and Mapping <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Sri Lanka<br />

for Sustainable Land Management. Ranjith B.<br />

Mapa* 1 , Anil R. Dassanayake 1 , Robert G. Eilers 2 and<br />

Tee B. Goh 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> SCience Society <strong>of</strong> Sri Lanka,<br />

(2)Canadian Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (3)Canadian<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> SCience<br />

SESSION NO. 148<br />

147-17 1528a Korean <strong>Soil</strong> Database: Perspectives on Geospatial<br />

Information for Agri-Environment. Suk<br />

Young Hong*, Sang Kyu Rim, Gab Sue Jang, Yi<br />

Hyun Kim, Jee Min Lee and Han Kang Kwak, National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

RDA<br />

147-18 1528b A new way to measure soil salinity comes with a<br />

conversion factor. Tina Dalby, Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Peter Cull*, ICT <strong>International</strong> Pty Ltd<br />

SESSION NO. 148<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.0W Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong>s and Life on Land—Poster<br />

148-1 1432a Romanian <strong>Soil</strong> Irrigation Feasibility. Ion Seceleanu*<br />

Sr., National Institute for Research and Development<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Agrochemistry and Environmental<br />

Protection-ICPA<br />

148-2 1433a Preliminary Results from Special Lysimeters on<br />

the Recultivated Dump <strong>of</strong> the Former Lignite<br />

Mine Witznitz, Germany. Ulrike Haferkorn*,<br />

Staatliche Umweltbetriebsgesellschaft<br />

148-3 1433b Microbial Community Composition and Function<br />

in Hardwood and Coniferous Forests in the<br />

Basque Country: Effect <strong>of</strong> Forest Management<br />

Practices. Nahia Gartzia-Bengoetxea* 1 , Ander<br />

González-Arias 1 , Javier Aróstegui 2 , Ellen Kandeler 3<br />

and Inazio Martínez de Arano 1 , (1)NEIKER-Basque<br />

Institute for Agricultural Research and Development,<br />

Forestry Unit, (2)Universidad del País<br />

Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mineralogy and Petrology, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, <strong>Soil</strong> Biology Section, University <strong>of</strong> Hohenheim<br />

148-4 1434a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> N Leaching Losses <strong>of</strong> a Haplic<br />

Phaeozem with Agricultural Use in the Central<br />

German Dry Region on the Basis <strong>of</strong> Long Term<br />

Lysimeter Measurements. Steffi K. Knoblauch*,<br />

Thuringian State Institute <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

148-5 1434b Leaching <strong>of</strong> Some Pollutants into Drainage Water<br />

in Croatia. Ivan Šimunic* and Franjo Tomic, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

148-6 1435a Why <strong>Soil</strong> Exists?. Davit Kirvalidze*, Georgian State<br />

Agricultural Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept and Izolda Jacobashvili,<br />

Georgian State Agricultural Univ, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agrochemistry<br />

148-7 1435b Long-Term Trends in <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility underAgricultural<br />

Plantations in Tropical Regions. Alfred<br />

Hartemink*, ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

148-8 1436a Extractable Phosphorus Following FertilizerApplication<br />

from Rice <strong>Soil</strong>s. Md. Rafiqul Islam* and<br />

Md. Abu Saleque, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute,<br />

Gazipur-1701, Bangladesh<br />

148-9 1436b Use <strong>of</strong> the Nutrient Management Expert System<br />

NuMaSS to Improve Management <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen in<br />

Maize-Based Systems in Hillsides <strong>of</strong> Honduras<br />

and Nicaragua. Marco Trejo* Sr., MIS Consortium,<br />

Miguel Ayarza, CIAT, T. Jot Smyth, NC State<br />

Univ and Denise Finney, Crop Science Dept<br />

148-10 1532a Select Enzyme Activities as Affected by Long-<br />

Term Management Practices. Frieda Eivazi*, Lincoln<br />

Univ and M.R. Bayan, The E-TEC Group, LLC.<br />

148-11 1532b Transition <strong>of</strong> the Natural 15 N Abundance (∆ 15 N)<br />

in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong> Affected by Long-Term Application<br />

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SESSION NO. 148<br />

<strong>of</strong> Compost in the Cool Region <strong>of</strong> Japan. Mizuhiko<br />

Nishida* 1 , Kaori Iwaya 2 , Hirokazu Sumida 3 and<br />

Naoto Kato 1 , (1)National Agricultural Research Center<br />

for Tohoku Region, (2)Aomori Prefectural Agriculture<br />

and Forestry Research Center, (3)National<br />

Agriculture and Bio-oriented Research Organization<br />

148-12 1533a Brassicaceae Seed Meal as a <strong>Soil</strong> Amendment to<br />

Improve Plant-Available Nitrogen and Yields in<br />

Organic Farming Systems. Jodi Johnson-Maynard*<br />

1 , Alina Rice 2 and Matthew Morra 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Idaho, (2)USDA-NRCS<br />

148-13 1533b Water Quality and the Relation with Different<br />

Types and Uses <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> in Distrito Federal (Df),<br />

Brazil, Using GIS. Marina R. Bilich* and Marilusa<br />

P. C. Lacerda, Univ <strong>of</strong> Brasilia<br />

148-14 1534a Earthworm Communities in Different <strong>Soil</strong> Habitats<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Eastern Palouse Region. Yaniria<br />

Sanchez-de Leon*, Katherine Smetak and Jodi Johnson-Maynard,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />

148-15 1534b Indicators <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Health: Rapid Assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality Using Laboratory Procedures and<br />

VNIR Reflectance Spectroscopy. Bianca N. Moebius*<br />

1 , Harold M. Van Es 1 , George Abawi 1 , David<br />

Wolfe 1 , Omololu J. Idowu 2 , Janice E. Thies 3 , Daniel<br />

J. Clune 3 , Robert R. Schindelbeck 1 , Ali Volkan Bilgili<br />

1 , W. Dean Hively 4 and Beth Gugino 1 , (1)Cornell<br />

Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Cornell Univ, (4)USDA-<br />

ARS Environmental Quality Laboratory<br />

148-16 1535a Production <strong>of</strong> Dry Matter <strong>of</strong> Corn and Mobility<br />

<strong>of</strong> P and K in <strong>Soil</strong>s That Received Application <strong>of</strong><br />

Dejections <strong>of</strong> Swine. Lani Joao Luiz*, Univ Federal<br />

de Viçosa and Correa Gilberto Fernandes, Univ Federal<br />

de Uberlandia<br />

148-17 1535b Tillage and Rotation Effects on Greenhouse Gas<br />

Fluxes in Long-Term Corn-Soybean Systems. Rex<br />

A. Omonode*, Purdue Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,<br />

Anita Gal, Szent Istvan Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

Dept, D.R. Smith, USDA-ARS, National<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research Laboratory and T. J. Vyn,<br />

Purdue Univ<br />

148-18 1536a Long-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Cropping Systems on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Aggregate Stability. Kulbhushan Grover* and<br />

Heather Karsten, The Pennsylvania State Univ<br />

148-19 1536b Crop Intensification—Forage Production and the<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Water Balance. Ymène Fouli* 1 , Sjoerd<br />

Duiker 1 , Al Rotz 1 , Marvin Hall 1 and David Johnson 2 ,<br />

(1)Penn State Univ, (2)Penn State South East Research<br />

and Extension Centre<br />

148-20 1537a <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrients Capture, Availability and Recycle<br />

Potentials <strong>of</strong> the Locally Available Woody and<br />

Non-Woody Species in the Guinea Savannah <strong>of</strong><br />

Nigeria. Oluwole A. Fatunbi*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Fort Hare,<br />

Yukihiro Hayashi, Nihon Univ, Guanglong Tian,<br />

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

Chicago and Gideon O. Adeoye, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Ibadan<br />

148-21 1537b Response <strong>of</strong> Soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) to<br />

Lime and Phosphorus Fertilizer Treatments on<br />

an Acidic Alfisol <strong>of</strong> Nigeria. E. A. Akinrinde* and<br />

M. O Anetor, Agronomy Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Ibadan<br />

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SESSION NO. 149<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.1A Land Use Planning: Environmental, Economic and<br />

Social Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs—Poster<br />

149-1 1234a Analysis <strong>of</strong> Different Statistical Models forAssessing<br />

Potential Distribution <strong>of</strong> Forest Types in<br />

Southern Spain. Maria Anaya* 1 , Rafael Pino 2 , Antonio<br />

Jordan 1 , Lorena Martinez-Zavala 1 , Nicolas<br />

Bellinfante 1 and Isidoro Gomez 1 , (1)Dept Cristallography,<br />

Mineralogy and Agricultural Chemistry (Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sevilla), (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Statisthics and Operational<br />

Research<br />

149-2 1234b Crop Yield Assessment in Traditional Cordia<br />

Africana Lam. Tree Intercrop Based Farms in<br />

West Wellega. Diriba Nigusie Debele*, Forestry<br />

Research Center<br />

149-3 1235a Spatial Changes <strong>of</strong> the Main Land Use Types in<br />

Beijing Suburban from 1993 to 2004. Xiao-gang<br />

Cui*, De-hai Zhu and Tai-lai Yan, College <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

and Electronic Engineering,Chinese Agriculture<br />

Univ<br />

149-4 1235b A Decision Support System Based on <strong>Soil</strong> Ecological<br />

Criteria: Results from the European ECO-<br />

GEN Project. Jerome Cortet* 1 , Marko Bohanec 2 ,<br />

Martin Znidarsic 2 , Marko Debeljak 2 , Bryan Griffiths<br />

3 , Sandra Caul 3 , Jacqueline Thompson 3 and Paul<br />

H. Krogh 4 , (1)Institut National Polytechnique de<br />

Lorraine–ENSAIA, (2)Jozef Stefan Institute, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge Technologies, (3)Scottish Crop Research<br />

Institute, (4)National Environmental Research Institute<br />

149-5 1236a Analysis <strong>of</strong> Landscape Pattern Using GIS According<br />

to Land Use at Agricultural Area in<br />

Korea. Myung Chul Seo*, Seung Gil Hong, Yeon<br />

Kyu Sonn, Kwang Lai Park and Pil Kyun Jung, National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

149-6 1236b Analysis <strong>of</strong> Landscape Patterns Based on Land<br />

Use Using GIS Application at Two Agricultural<br />

Areas in Korea and Its Comparison. Seung Gil<br />

Hong*, Myung Chul Seo, Yeon Kyu Sonn, Kwang<br />

Lai Park and Kee Kyung Kang, National Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

149-7 1237a Non Polluting Eco-Friendly Herbal Weed Management<br />

for Crop Production. Mohd. Afroz Sultan*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Palli Siksha Bhavana,<br />

Visva-Bharati, Srineketan, G.C. De, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Anisur<br />

Rahman Khan, ICAR Research Complex For Eastern<br />

Region and S.S. Singh, RWC-CIMMYT, India<br />

149-8 1237b European <strong>Soil</strong> Visual Assessment—Field Guide.<br />

Beata Houskova* and Luca Montanarella, Institute<br />

for Environment & Sustainability, Joint Research<br />

Centre<br />

149-9 1238a Influence <strong>of</strong> Household Characteristics on Land<br />

Use/Management and Holding Size in the Subhumid<br />

Agroecosystems <strong>of</strong> Western Ethiopia. Nega<br />

Emiru* and Abebe Yadessa, Oromia Agricultural<br />

Research Institute<br />

149-10 1238b Using the Logic Model to Build Partnerships for<br />

Abating Ammonia Emissions from Dairy Farms.<br />

J. Mark Powell* 1 , Ellen Taylor-Powell 2 , Richard<br />

Klemme 2 , Timm Johnson 3 , Larry Bruss 4 and Tom<br />

Misselbrook 5 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

Cooperative Extension, (3)Wisconsin Dept Ag.<br />

Trade and Consumer Protection, (4)Wisconsin Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, (5)Institute for<br />

Grasslands and Environmental Research<br />

149-11 1239a Sustainable Agriculture in Azerbaijan (East Shirvan).<br />

Chingiz K. Alekperov*, Tel-Aviv Univ George


S. Wise Faculty <strong>of</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

149-12 1240a Groundwater Quality Parameters in Hassan District<br />

under Different Land Use Cover. Bhanu<br />

Prakash*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

149-13 1240b Impact <strong>of</strong> Engineering Interventions on the <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Management-a Success Story. Ajay Sehgal*, Indian<br />

Forest Service<br />

149-14 1334a SWAT Model <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Transport to Lake<br />

Allatoona. David E. Radcliffe* and Zhulu Lin, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

149-15 1334b Study <strong>of</strong> Physical and Chemical <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

Variations in Relation to Forest Types and Some<br />

Topographic Factors in the North <strong>of</strong> Iran. Ali<br />

Salehi*, Natural Resources Faculty, Guilan Univ<br />

and Ghavamoudin Zahedi Amiri, Natural Resources<br />

Faculty, Tehran Univ<br />

149-16 1335a Fluxes <strong>of</strong> Carbon and Sulfate Dynamics in Salt-<br />

Affected Coastal <strong>Soil</strong>s in Northern Germany. Md.<br />

Harunor Rashid Khan* 1 , Hans-Peter Blume 2 ,<br />

Tadashi Adachi 3 , Ulrich Pfisterer 4 and Udo Mueller-<br />

Thomsen 4 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management<br />

Engineering, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science and<br />

Technology, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Kiel, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Management Engineering, (4)Division <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Ecology, Res. and Tech. Center-West Coast,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Kiel<br />

149-17 1335b <strong>Soil</strong> Reclamation and Optimal Land Use in the<br />

Coastal Area <strong>of</strong> the Red River Delta, Northern<br />

Vietnam. Thai Hung Dinh* 1 , Shigeko Haruyama 1<br />

and Van Tiem Le 2 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Studies, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Frontier <strong>Sciences</strong>, The<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo, (2)Vietnam Agricultural Science Institute<br />

149-18 1336b Change without Stick or Carrot: Adoption <strong>of</strong> Improved<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Management Practices in Pennsylvania.<br />

Sjoerd Duiker*, Penn State Univ<br />

149-19 1337a Assessing Potential Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity from<br />

Irrigation Using Electrical Resistivity Technology.<br />

Mike Sharp*, David Hopkins, Dean Steele and<br />

Ramesh Gautam, North Dakota State Univ<br />

149-20 1337b Conservation Agriculture Approach for Poverty<br />

Reduction and Food Security in S<strong>of</strong>ala Province,<br />

Mozambique. J.P.C. Taimo*, PROMEC, Ademir<br />

Calegari, Iapar and Manfred Schug, Direcção<br />

Provincial de Agricultura de S<strong>of</strong>ala / CIM<br />

149-21 1338a Organic Matter and <strong>Soil</strong> Aggregation under<br />

Crop-Pasture Rotation in Tropical Environment.<br />

Julio Cesar Salton* 1 , João Mielniczuk 2 and Cimélio<br />

Bayer 2 , (1)Embrapa Western Agriculture, (2)Federal<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande do Sul<br />

149-22 1338b <strong>Soil</strong> Use and Management Effects on Aggregate<br />

Stability and Hydraulic Conductivity Within<br />

River Njoro Watershed in Kenya. Isaiah I.C.<br />

Wakindiki*, Zachary G. Mainuri and Maina Gichaba,<br />

Egerton Univ<br />

149-23 1339a Terrain Analysis as a Base <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Productivity in<br />

Tushka Basin, Upper Egypt. Alaa Eldin H. Elnahry*,<br />

National Authority for Remote Sensing and<br />

Space <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

149-24 1339b <strong>Soil</strong> Resource Assessment <strong>of</strong> Garhwal Himalayan<br />

Mountains in India. D. Martin*, S.K Mahapatra,<br />

C.B Sachdev, Tarsem Lal, Kalpana Kambli and J.P<br />

Sharma, National Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey and Land<br />

Use Planning, ICAR<br />

149-25 1437b Productivity Index in Typic Natrudolls in Center-<br />

Southwestern <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.<br />

Gustavo A. Cruzate*, Julio M. Sánchez,<br />

Gervasio Carboni and Ricardo C. Díaz, INTA-<br />

CIRN-Instituto de Suelos<br />

SESSION NO. 150<br />

149-26 1438a Sugarcane Productivity in Acrustox under Different<br />

Water Availability Conditions. Hélio do<br />

Prado* 1 , Antônio Carlos Machado Vasconcelos 1 ,<br />

Marcos Guimarães de Andrade Landell 1 , Dilermando<br />

Perecin 2 , Quirijn Jong Van Lier 3 and Mauro<br />

Alexandre Xavier 1 , (1)Centro de Cana IAC,<br />

(2)FCAV UNESP, (3)Escola Superior de Agricultura<br />

Luiz de Queiroz, USP<br />

149-27 1439a Irrigation Sustainability and Economic Evaluation<br />

in South Italy Based on the Land Use/<strong>Soil</strong><br />

System: a Gis Approach for Water Managment.<br />

Rosario Napoli* 1 , Paolo Bazz<strong>of</strong>fi 1 , Andrea Fais 2 ,<br />

Pasquale Nino 2 , Nicola Laruccia 3 , Francesco Abbattista<br />

1 and Silvia Vanino 1 , (1)Istituto Sperimentale per<br />

lo Studio e la Difesa del Suolo, (2)Istituto Nazionale<br />

di Economia Agraria, (3)Private Consultant<br />

149-28 1439b The Use <strong>of</strong> the Lands and Its Adequacy in Distrito<br />

Federal, Brazil. Fabio Alves de Carvalho* and Marilusa<br />

Pinto Coelho Lacerda, Univ de Brasilia<br />

149-29 1538a Devils Lake Basin Water Utilization Test Project.<br />

David Hopkins*, Dean Steele, Mike Sharp and<br />

Ramesh Gautam, North Dakota State Univ<br />

149-30 1538b No-Till Requires Better <strong>Soil</strong>. Frédéric Thomas*,<br />

Farming Communication<br />

149-31 1539a Land Use Plannning forAndhra Pradesh (India).<br />

Alluri Padma Raju*, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural<br />

Univ and Poonam Mala Kondaiah, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture<br />

149-32 1539b Experiences <strong>of</strong> the Introduced Hungarian National<br />

Agri-Environmental <strong>Program</strong>. Viktor<br />

Grónás 1 , Márta Belényesi 2 , Julianna Magyari 2 and<br />

Csaba Centeri* 3 , (1)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Landscape<br />

Ecology, (2)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Geoinformatics,<br />

(3)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Nature Conservation<br />

SESSION NO. 150<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.1B Translating <strong>Soil</strong> Science into Agricultural &<br />

Environmental Policy—Poster<br />

150-1 1340a Decoupling Indicators <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion for Agro-<br />

Ecosystem Assessment. Xiubin He* Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Mountain Hazards and Environment, Junliang Tian<br />

Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Conservation, CAS<br />

and Wei Jie Sr., Institute <strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards and<br />

Environment, CAS<br />

150-2 1340b <strong>Soil</strong> Survey <strong>of</strong> the United States: National Cooperative<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Survey—Committees and Partnerships.<br />

M. Levin*, NRCS-USDA<br />

150-3 1341a Managing <strong>Soil</strong> Quality for Agricultural Sustainability:<br />

A Review with Emphasis on Chinese Mollisols.<br />

Xiaobing Liu* 1 , Stephen J. Herbert 2 , A. M.<br />

Hashemi 2 and Xingyi Zhang 1 , (1)Northeast Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant, <strong>Soil</strong>, and Insect<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

150-4 1341b The European Perspective on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality.<br />

Gergely Tóth*, Luca Montanarella, Nicola Filippi,<br />

Vladimir Stolbovoy and Florence Carre, European<br />

Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment<br />

and Sustainability<br />

150-5 1342a Folad-Mobarekeh Industrial Effluent Water<br />

Quality and Effect on Ground Water Resources.<br />

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Hamid Reza Rahmani*, Esfahan Agricultural and<br />

Natural Resources Research Center<br />

150-6 1342b Long-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Conservation Tillage on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality under Rainfed Semi-Arid Conditions<br />

(Southwestern Spain). Felix Moreno* 1 , Jose<br />

M. Murillo 1 , Engracia Madejon 1 , Ignacio F. Giron 1<br />

and Francisco Pelegrin 2 , (1)IRNAS (CSIC),<br />

(2)EUITA (Univ <strong>of</strong> Seville)<br />

150-7 1343a Productivity and <strong>Soil</strong> Quality as Affected by Fencing<br />

in Mixed Mub-catchment in North-east Tract<br />

<strong>of</strong> Punjab, India. M. S. Hadda*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and<br />

K. B. Thapa, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

150-8 1343b Mathematical Decision Theory Applied to <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Quality. Juan Grau* 1 , Jose M. Anton 1 , A. Saa 2 , M.<br />

Cruz Díaz 2 and Ana M. Tarquis 3 , (1)Dpto.<br />

Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid, (2)Dpto. Edafología–E.T.S.<br />

Ing. Agrónomos–Polytechnic Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid,<br />

(3)Dpto. Matemática Aplicada–E.T.S. Ing.<br />

Agrónomos–Polytechnic Univ <strong>of</strong> Madrid<br />

150-9 1440a <strong>Soil</strong> Functional Capability Classification Map <strong>of</strong><br />

the World. Sonya Ahamed 1 , Deborah Balk 1 , Rafael<br />

Flor 1 , Marc Levy 1 , Cheryl Palm 1 , Pedro Sanchez* 1 ,<br />

Adam Storeygard 1 and Stanley Wood 2 , (1)Columbia<br />

University, (2)IFPRI<br />

150-10 1440b Background Levels <strong>of</strong> Potentially Toxic Elements<br />

in NW Argentinian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Nuria Roca 1 , Mabel<br />

Pazos* 1 and Jaume Bech 2 , (1)Facultad de<br />

Agronomía–UNCPBA, (2)Univ de Barcelona<br />

150-11 1441a Transition <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>Soil</strong> Quality. Won Kyo<br />

Jung*, You Hak Kim, Myeong Sook Kim and Han<br />

Kang Kwak, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

150-12 1441b The Water Quality Status <strong>of</strong> River and Groundwater<br />

in Fluvio-marine Deposit Area in Southeastern<br />

Korea. Jeeyeon Ko*, Jae-saeng Lee, Choonsong<br />

Kim, Ki-yeol Jung, Yeong-dae Choi, Eul-soo<br />

Yun, Choon-sik Kim and Seong-tae Park, National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Crop Science, Yeongnam Agricultural<br />

Research Institute<br />

150-13 1442a Framework and Components <strong>of</strong> a New Land<br />

Evaluation System in Hungary. Tamás Németh* 1 ,<br />

András Bidló 2 , Zoltán Gaál 3 , Bálint Heil 2 , Tamás<br />

Hermann 4 , András Makó 4 , Ferenc Máté 5 , Ferenc<br />

Speiser 6 , István Szûcs 7 , Gergely Tóth 1 , Tibor Tóth 1 ,<br />

György Várallyay 1 and József Vass 8 , (1)Research Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Hungary, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Economics, (4)Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém Georgikon Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (5)Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém Georgikon Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (6)Univ <strong>of</strong> Ve szprém Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Technology, (7)Szent István Univ,<br />

(8)Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém Faculty <strong>of</strong> Information Technology<br />

150-14 1442b Nature and Causes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Gradients:<br />

Defining <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Thresholds for Improved<br />

Nutrient Use Efficiency on Granitic Sandy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Paul Mapfumo*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe<br />

150-15 1443b Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Mineral Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Plant Continuums:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Sugarcane Grown on Tropical<br />

Ferralsols <strong>of</strong> Northern Côte d’Ivoire. Nguessan<br />

A. Kouassi* Sr., Centre national de recherche<br />

agronomique de Côte d’Ivoire<br />

150-16 1540a Available Micronutrients Status in the Traditional<br />

Arecanut Growing <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Karnataka.<br />

Vishwanath Shetty*, C. Narayanaswamy, H.V.<br />

Rudramurthy, T.S. Vageesh and M. Hegde, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Zonal Agricultural Research Station<br />

128<br />

150-17 1540b Simulated Rainfall Impact on Carbon Dioxide<br />

Emissions from Corn and Soybean Cropping Systems<br />

on a Mollisol. Roop Kamal* 1 , Diane E. Stott 2 ,<br />

Doug Smith 2 and Dennis L. Bucholtz 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska, (2)USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research<br />

Laboratory, (3)USDA-ARS-MWA, National<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research Laboratory<br />

150-18 1541a Phosphorus Indices: Southern Similarities and<br />

Differences. Sam E. Feagley*, Texas A&M Univ,<br />

Deanna Osmond, North Carolina State Univ, Miguel<br />

Cabrera, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Gene E. Hardee,<br />

USDA/NRCS, Charles C. Mitchell, Auburn Univ, R.<br />

Mylavarapu, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Philip Moore, USDA-<br />

ARS, James L. Oldam, Mississippi State Univ,<br />

William Thom, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, Agronomy,<br />

Forbes Walker, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, Hailin Zhang,<br />

Oklahoma State Univ and J. Stevens, New Mexico<br />

State Univ<br />

150-19 1541b <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Indicators Response to Long-Term<br />

Grazing Exclusion as a Recovering Strategy in<br />

Some Rangelands in Central Iran. Mohammad<br />

A. Hajabbasi*, Isfahan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Mehdi Sharifi,<br />

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Mohsen<br />

Sheklabadi, Isfahan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept<br />

150-20 1542a Effect <strong>of</strong> Farming Production in Peri-Urban<br />

Small-Scale Vegetable Farming Systems on N, P<br />

and K Balances at Plot Level. Biao Huang* 1 ,<br />

Xuezheng Shi 1 and Ingrid Öborn 2 , (1)State Key Laboratory<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, the Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

150-21 1542b Incorporating N Fixation Uncertainty into Nitrogen<br />

Budgets for Organic Vegetable Farms.<br />

Katie Monsen* and Carol Shennan, Univ <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Santa Cruz<br />

150-22 1543a A Proposal for the Formal Designation <strong>of</strong> Rare<br />

and Threatened <strong>Soil</strong>s. Patrick Drohan* and Timothy<br />

Farnham, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

150-23 1543b Phosphorus Loss from Agriculture to Water in<br />

Ireland. Hubert Tunney* 1 , Ger Kiely 2 , Phil Jordan 3 ,<br />

Richard Moles 4 , Karen Daly 1 , Ger Morgan 2 , Isabelle<br />

Kurz 1 , Declan Ryan 5 , Eleanor Jennings 6 , Ken<br />

Irvine 6 , Nicholas Holden 7 , Donnacha Doody 1 , David<br />

Bourke 1 , Paul Byrne 4 , Colin O’Reilly 1 , Owen Carton<br />

1 and Deirdre Fay 1 , (1)Teagasc, (2)Univ College<br />

Cork, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Ulster, (4)Univ <strong>of</strong> Limerick,<br />

(5)Teagsc, (6)Trinity College Dublin, (7)Univ. College<br />

Dublin<br />

150-24 1544b <strong>Soil</strong>s in Distance Education <strong>Program</strong>s—an Essential<br />

Science Online. Ronald J. Reuter*, Oregon<br />

State Univ and Carol Bronick, Oregon State University<br />

150-25 1545a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Texas Phosphorus Index. Sam<br />

E. Feagley* 1 , Fred Jacoby 1 , Laura Harstad 1 , Todd<br />

Carpenter 1 , Jim Akin 1 , Tom Hallmark 1 , Frank Hons 1<br />

and Robert Knight 2 , (1)Texas A&M Univ, (2)Rangeland<br />

Ecol. & Mgmnt. Dept<br />

150-26 1545b N Rapid Assessment in Relation to Crop Production<br />

in Zimbabwe. Justice Nyamangara*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Zimbabwe, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & Agricultural Engineering


SESSION NO. 151<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.2A Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion–Measuring<br />

and Modeling On- and Off-Site Damages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion<br />

—Poster<br />

151-1 1244a The Potential Effect to Flocculate Clay Particles<br />

by a Biopolymer, Fe and Al Alone and Combined.<br />

Manuel Antonio Henríquez Rodríguez*, UCLA,<br />

José María Gascó Montes, ETSIAAgrónomos UPM<br />

and Juana Pérez Arias, ETSI Agrónomo UPM<br />

151-2 1244b <strong>Soil</strong> Wind Erosion on Agricultural Field and Its<br />

Impact on Air Quality: Measurement and Modelling.<br />

Guanglong Feng*, Washington State Univ<br />

and Brenton Sharratt, USDA-ARS<br />

151-3 1245a Wind Erosion Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties: A Case<br />

Study at Big Spring, Texas. R. Scott Van Pelt* and<br />

Ted M. Zobeck, USDA-ARS<br />

151-4 1245b Direct Suspension as an Important Process <strong>of</strong><br />

Wind Erosion within the Columbia Plateau. Brenton<br />

Sharratt*, USDA-ARS and Guanglong Feng,<br />

Washington State Univ<br />

151-5 1246a Reducing Phosphorus Movement from <strong>Soil</strong> Contaminated<br />

by Over Addition <strong>of</strong> Manure. L. Darrell<br />

Norton*, S. J. Livingston, A. I. Mamedov and C.<br />

Huang, USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research<br />

Laboratory<br />

151-6 1246b The Environmental Effects <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Losses<br />

Due to Run<strong>of</strong>f and Erosion from Agricultural<br />

Fields. Ghasem Rahimi*, Steve Robinson and<br />

Stephen Nortcliff, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Reading<br />

151-7 1247a Development <strong>of</strong> an Environmental <strong>Soil</strong> Test to Determine<br />

the Intrinsic Risk <strong>of</strong> Sediment and Phosphorus<br />

Mobilization in Run<strong>of</strong>f from European<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Paul Withers*, ADAS Consulting UK<br />

151-8 1248a Phosphorus Fractions in the <strong>Soil</strong> Surface as Affected<br />

by Tillage System. Antonio Delgado*, Juan<br />

Velasco, Concepcion Saavedra, Purificacion Pajuelo,<br />

Maria Dolores Hurtado and Francisco Perea, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seville<br />

151-9 1248b Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Condition and Amendments Application<br />

on Phosphorous Loss. A.I. Mamedov*, C.<br />

Huang, L.D. Norton and D.R. Smith, USDA-ARS,<br />

National <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Research Laboratory<br />

151-10 1249a Predicting Transport <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus in Landscape<br />

in Response to Manure Application. Yongsheng<br />

Feng*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Alberta and Xiaomei Li, Alberta<br />

Research Council<br />

151-11 1249b Catchment Characterization and Targeting <strong>of</strong><br />

BMPs to Control Sediment and Phosphorus in<br />

Land Run<strong>of</strong>f Using the PSYCHIC Decision Support<br />

Tool in the UK. Paul Withers* and Eunice<br />

Lord, ADAS Consulting UK<br />

151-12 1250a Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Cropping on Run<strong>of</strong>f and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Losses on Diverse Environmental Settings in<br />

Brazil. Sonia C. F. Dechen* 1 , Isabella C. DeMaria 1 ,<br />

Jerry A. Ngailo 2 , Orlando M. Castro 1 and Sidney R.<br />

Vieira 1 , (1)Instituto Agronômico, (2)Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Food, Agricultural Research Institute<br />

Mlingano, National <strong>Soil</strong> Service<br />

151-13 1250b Effect <strong>of</strong> Strip Cropping System on Reduction <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Loss in Korean Highland. Gye-Jun Lee*,<br />

Chol-Soo Park, Jeong-Tae Lee, Yong-Seon Zhang<br />

and Seon-Woong Hwang, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Highland<br />

Agriculture, RDA<br />

151-14 1251a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Water Quality near the Sloping<br />

Uplands in Nakdong River Basin, Korea. Jinho<br />

Joo*, Jae E. Yang, Yeong Sang Jung, Dae-Hoon<br />

SESSION NO. 151<br />

Kim, Su-chan Yang, Kyung-Yoal Yoo and Yong-Sik<br />

Ok, Kangwon National Univ<br />

151-15 1251b Changes <strong>of</strong> Chemical Properties from Run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

and Leachate in <strong>Soil</strong> Applied with Different Agricultural<br />

By-Products. Jinho Joo*, Chol-Soo Park,<br />

Won-Jung Lee, Kyung-Yoal Yoo, Jae E. Yang and<br />

Yong-Sik Ok, Kangwon National Univ<br />

151-16 1252a Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> PAM in Controlling <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion<br />

in a Highly Degraded <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Tropics Under<br />

Steep Slopes. Gustavo Martínez* and Rafael<br />

Ramos-Santana, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico<br />

151-17 1252b The Impacts <strong>of</strong> a Severe Rainfall on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

in Steep-Slope Agricultural Areas. Byung-<br />

Keun Hyun*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

and Technology<br />

151-18 1253a Chemical Treatment to Reduce Turbidity in Borrow<br />

Pit Discharges. Joshua W. Vetter* and Richard<br />

A. McLaughlin, North Carolina State Univ<br />

151-19 1254a New Data on Comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Models.<br />

Csaba Centeri* 1 , Zoltan Szalai 2 , Gergely Jakab 2<br />

and Karoly Barta 3 , (1)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature Conservation, (2)Geographical Research Institute<br />

Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Szeged, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Physical Geography and Geoinformatocs<br />

151-20 1254b Mathematical Representation <strong>of</strong> the Morphological<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong> Rills. Ruth Maria Bianchini de<br />

Quadros*, Environment Ministry<br />

151-21 1255a Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Slaking and Sealing on Infiltration<br />

– Experiments and Model Approach. Juergen<br />

Schmidt*, Technical Univ Freiberg<br />

151-22 1255b Assessing the Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion by Water on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Particle Size Fractions and <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter<br />

Pools in an Eroding Landscape. N.S. Nwokporo*,<br />

S. Nortcliff and J.S. Robinson, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Reading<br />

151-24 1256b Using Magnetic Spherules for Measuring <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Erosion and Pollutant Transfer. Alexander N. Gennadiyev*<br />

1 , Kenneth Olson 2 and Serge S. Chernyanskii<br />

1 , (1)Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and<br />

Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

151-25 1257a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Forest Clearance and Subsequent<br />

Land Use on Erosion Losses and <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

in the Golestan National Park, Iran. Mohammad<br />

K. Kianian 1 , Sadat Feiznia 2 , Amin Saleh Pour Jam* 2<br />

and Alireza Zahirnia 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Tehran<br />

151-26 1257b Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage and Chemically-Weeded Fallowing<br />

on Measured Wind Erosion on Sunflower<br />

Stubble Land in the Northern Great Plains, USA.<br />

Stephen D. Merrill* 1 , Ted M. Zobeck 2 , Donald L.<br />

Tanaka 1 , Lawrence J. Hagen 3 , Joseph M. Krupinsky<br />

1 , John E. Stout 2 and Brenton Sharratt 1 ,<br />

(1)USDA-ARS, (2)USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems<br />

Research Lab, (3)USDA-ARS, GMPRC, Wind Erosion<br />

Research Unit<br />

151-27 1344a The New Italian Atlas <strong>of</strong> Sediment Yield from<br />

Basins. Paolo Bazz<strong>of</strong>fi* 1 , Francesco Abbattista 2 ,<br />

Silvia Vanino 1 and Rosario Napoli 2 , (1)Consiglio<br />

per la Ricerca e la Sperimentazione in Agricoltura -<br />

Istituto Sperimentale per lo Studio e la Difesa del<br />

Suolo, (2)CRA Experimental Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Study<br />

and Conservation<br />

151-28 1344b An Extreme Close-Range Photogrammetric<br />

Method for Monitoring <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion. William Ypsilantis*,<br />

Neffra Matthews, Tom Noble, Victoria Josupait<br />

and Dennis Murphy, USDI, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Land<br />

Management<br />

129<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 151<br />

151-29 1345a Erodibility Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s under Different Landuses<br />

in Shiwalik Hills <strong>of</strong> Himachal Pradesh,<br />

India. J.C. Sharma*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & WM,<br />

Dr Y. S. Parmar Univ <strong>of</strong> Horticulture and Forestry<br />

and Vipin Kumar, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & WM, Dr<br />

Y. S. Parmar Univ <strong>of</strong> Horticulture and Forestry<br />

151-30 1345b SWAT for <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Simulation at Highland<br />

Watershed. Jae-Hoon Ahn* 1 , Sung-Gu Heo 2 , Ki-<br />

Sung Kim 2 , Myung Sagong 3 , Kyoung Jae Lim 2 and<br />

Chol-Soo Park 1 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Highland<br />

Agriculture, (2)Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Eng., Kangwon<br />

National Univ, (3)Korea Railroad Research Institute<br />

151-31 1346a Use <strong>of</strong> DEMs for Predictive Gully <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion<br />

Mapping in Lebanon. Rania C. Bou Kheir*, National<br />

Council for Scientific Research, Remote Sensing<br />

Center and John Wilson, Univ <strong>of</strong> Southern California,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography, College <strong>of</strong> Letters, Arts<br />

and <strong>Sciences</strong>, GIS Research Laboratory<br />

151-32 1346b Modeling <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion in Central Greece. Sid. P.<br />

Theocharopoulos* 1 , Heleni Florou 2 , F. Tsouloucha 1 ,<br />

Stamatina Karagianni-Christou 1 , Panagiotis Tountas 1<br />

and Maria Ntoula 1 , (1)National Agricultural Research<br />

Foundation, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute, (2)Democritos,<br />

Environmental Radioactivity Lab<br />

151-33 1347a The Impact <strong>of</strong> Climatic Changes on Land Capability<br />

in the Picasa Lagoon Area, Buenos Aires<br />

Province, Argentina. Gervasio Carboni*, Julio M.<br />

Sánchez and Juan C. De La Fuente, INTA-CIRN-Instituto<br />

de Suelos<br />

151-34 1347b Tillage and Crop Rotation Affect Bulk Density<br />

and Penetration Resistance. Ivica Kisic*, Ferdo<br />

Basic, Milan Mesic, Krunoslav Sajko and Zeljka<br />

Zgorelec, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

151-35 1348a Influences <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Types and Slope Gradients for<br />

Nutrient Loss and <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion in Korean Highland.<br />

Cholsoo Park*, Gye-Jun Lee, Jeong-Tae Lee,<br />

Yong-Seon Zhang and Yong-Ik Jin, National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Highland Agriculture, RDA<br />

151-36 1348b The Roles <strong>of</strong> Clay Minerals and Gypsum on Marl<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Stability South <strong>of</strong> Tehran, Iran. Toraj Asadi*,<br />

Islamic Azad Univ, Bandar Abbas Branch and Ali<br />

Reza Zahirnia, <strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment Research<br />

Institute<br />

151-37 1353a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Modeled <strong>Soil</strong> Erodibility Estimates<br />

Using Lab-Scale Simulated Rainstorms in Submountainous<br />

Region <strong>of</strong> Northern India. Anshuman<br />

Kohli*, Regional Agricultural Research Station<br />

and K. L. Khera, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

151-38 1353b Using Vetiver Technology to Mitigate Sediment<br />

Transport for Erosion Control and Water Quality<br />

Improvement at a Typical Watershed in<br />

Southern Guam. Mohammad H. Golabi*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Guam<br />

151-39 1354a Space-time Kalman Filtering <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Redistribution.<br />

Gerard B.M. Heuvelink* 1 , Jeroen M. Schoorl 1 ,<br />

Tom Veldkamp 1 and Dan J. Pennock 2 , (1)Wageningen<br />

University and Research Centre, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan<br />

151-40 1354b Evaluating <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Data for Optimum Producing<br />

<strong>of</strong> Watermelon and Cucumber. Sug Jae<br />

Jung*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

151-41 1355a Erosion Rates <strong>of</strong> Different Particle Sizes from<br />

Roads and a Wildfire, Colorado Front Range.<br />

Zamir Libohova* 1 , Lee MacDonald 2 and Jay<br />

Pietraszek 2 , (1)USDA-NRCS, (2)Colorado State<br />

Univ<br />

151-42 1355b The PO 4/NO 3 Ratio in Seepage Waters as an Indicator<br />

for the Macropore Contribution to Leach-<br />

130<br />

ing. Martin Kuecke*, Deok Hoon Yoon and Joerg-<br />

Michael Greef, Institute <strong>of</strong> Crop and Grassland Science,<br />

Federal Agricultural Research Center<br />

151-43 1356a Run<strong>of</strong>f, Sediment Loss, and Aggregate Stability<br />

Under Center Pivot Irrigation. Gary A. Lehrsch*<br />

and D. C. Kincaid, USDA-ARS<br />

151-44 1356b Effects <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Parameter, Bed Slope and<br />

Rock Fragment Cover on <strong>Soil</strong> Detachment Rates.<br />

Ali Jafari Ardakani*, <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation and Watershed<br />

Managment Institute and Ali Reza Zahirnia,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment Research Institute<br />

SESSION NO. 152<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.2B Dryland Conservation Technologies: Innovations for<br />

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability—Poster<br />

152-1 1453a Effect <strong>of</strong> 20 years <strong>of</strong> Cropping, Fertilization,<br />

Farm Yard Manure and Groundnut Shells Application<br />

on Water Retention, Chemical and Biological<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Alfisol and Pod Yields <strong>of</strong> Rainfed<br />

Groundnut underArid Climate. Cherukumalli<br />

Srinivasarao*, M Vijayasankar Babu, KPR Vittal, B<br />

Venkateswarlu, T Yalamanda Reddy, Sumanta<br />

Kundu and PN Gajbhiye, Central Research Institute<br />

for Dryland Agriculture<br />

152-2 1453b Nitrogen Fertilizer Management for Corn Crop<br />

Under No-till in Brazilian Cerrado. Edson Cabral<br />

da Silva 1 , Takashi Muraoka* 2 , Paulo C. O. Trivelin<br />

1 , Salatier Buzetti 3 and Geovane Lima<br />

Guimarães 3 , (1)Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture,<br />

(2)Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture-<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> S. Paulo (USP), (3)UNESP<br />

152-3 1454a Landscape and Conservation Management Effects<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Properties for an Epiaqualf.<br />

Pingping Jiang* 1 , Stephen H. Anderson 2 ,<br />

Newell Kitchen 3 , E. John Sadler 3 and Kenneth A.<br />

Sudduth 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri, (2)Department <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong>, Environmental and Atmospheric <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(3)USDA-ARS<br />

152-4 1455a Drought Avoidance Using Skiprow Corn at<br />

Akron, Colorado. Merle F. Vigil*, David Nielsen,<br />

Brien Henry, Joseph Benjamin, Robert Klien and<br />

Francisco Calderon, USDA-ARS, Central Great<br />

Plains Research Station<br />

152-5 1549a Agricultural Use <strong>of</strong> Residues <strong>of</strong> the Cotton Acid<br />

Deleting Process. Evangelia Vavoulidou, Anthi<br />

Dinirkou, Periklis Papadopoulos* and Christos<br />

Paschalidis, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute <strong>of</strong> Athens, NA-<br />

GREF<br />

152-6 1549b Management <strong>of</strong> Vertisols with Limited Water<br />

Availability for Improving the Productivity <strong>of</strong><br />

Durum and Aestivum Wheats. Uma Kant Behera*<br />

1 , Hira Nand Pandey 2 and P. K. Varma 2 , (1)Indian<br />

Agricultural Research Institute, (2)IARI, Regional<br />

Station<br />

152-7 1550a Conservation Agriculture for Cotton Production<br />

in a Coastal Plain <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Central Alabama, USA.<br />

Francisco J. Arriaga*, Kipling Balkcom, Andrew<br />

Price, Jason Bergtold, Ted Kornecki and Randy<br />

Raper, USDA-ARS<br />

152-8 1550b Influence <strong>of</strong> Tillage, Crop Rotation and Phosphorus<br />

Fertility on Grain Sorghum Yields. John<br />

E. Matocha* 1 , M. Richardson 2 and Steve Livingston<br />

1 , (1)Texas A&M Agricultural Research and


Extension Center, (2)Texas Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station–Corpus Christi<br />

152-9 1551a Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage, N Fertilizer and Crop Residue<br />

on Yield, Nutrient Uptake, <strong>Soil</strong> Quality and<br />

Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Sukhdev.S. Malhi* 1 ,<br />

Reynald Lemke 1 , Z. H. Wang 2 and Baldev S.<br />

Chhabra 3 , (1)Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,<br />

(2)Northwest Agriculture and Forestry Univ, (3)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alberta<br />

152-10 1551b Potassium Availability, Distribution and Categorization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Various <strong>Soil</strong> Types Under Different<br />

Rainfed Production Systems <strong>of</strong> India. Cherukumalli<br />

Srinivasarao*, Central Research Institute for<br />

Dryland Agriculture<br />

152-11 1552a Effect <strong>of</strong> in situ Moisture Conservation and Nutrient<br />

Management Practices on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

and Yield <strong>of</strong> Redgram in a Rainfed Alfisol. A.<br />

Raja Rajan* and R. Sabarinathan, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

152-12 1552b Ground Cover and Irrigation Effects on <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility,<br />

Mineral Nutrition, and Productivity <strong>of</strong><br />

Sweet Cherry. Xinhua Yin* 1 , Janet Turner 1 , Clark<br />

Seavert 1 , Rita Guiliani 2 , Roberto Núñez-Elisea 1 and<br />

Helen Cahn 1 , (1)Oregon State Univ, (2)Oregon State<br />

University<br />

152-13 1553a Recycling and Integrated Ue <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Based<br />

Organic Sources <strong>of</strong> Nutrients in Rainfed Sunflower<br />

Crop (Helianthus annus L.) in Semiarid<br />

Tropical Alfisol. Kishori Lal Sharma*, Central Research<br />

Institute for Dryland Agriculture<br />

152-14 1553b Sugar-beet Vinasse Increases the Effectiveness<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iron Sulphate and Vivianite Correcting Iron<br />

Chlorosis. Antonio Delgado* and Ana De Santiago,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Seville<br />

152-15 1554a Effect <strong>of</strong> Nitrification Inhibitor Combined with<br />

Nitrogen Fertilizers on <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Activity<br />

and Net Nitrification Under Cotton Cultivation.<br />

Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva*, Tashkent State Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Swetlana Poberejskaya, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Inorganic and Organic Chemistry<br />

152-16 1554b Earthworm Activity and Physical <strong>Soil</strong> Quality <strong>of</strong><br />

Maize-based Cropping Systems under Conventional<br />

vs. Conservation Agriculture in the Highlands<br />

<strong>of</strong> Central Mexico. Mirjam Pulleman* 1 , Antonio<br />

Castellanos Navarrete 2 , Lijbert Brussaard 2 ,<br />

Ron de Goede 2 and Maja Kooistra 3 , (1)CIMMYT,<br />

(2)Wageningen Univ and Research Centre,<br />

(3)Kooistra Micromorphological Services<br />

SESSION NO. 153<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.2C Water Use Challenges for the Future—Poster<br />

153-1 1258a Modeling Floodplain Filtration for Improvement<br />

<strong>of</strong> River Water Quality. Jong-Bae Chung* 1 , Seung-<br />

Hyun Kim 2 , Byeong-Ryong Jeong 1 and Young-Deuk<br />

Lee 1 , (1)Daegu Univ, (2)Yeungnam Univ<br />

153-2 1258b Effect <strong>of</strong> Saline Irrigation and Zinc on the Concentration<br />

and Uptake <strong>of</strong> Zinc by Mustard (Brassica<br />

Juncia). Micky Gupta* and R.D Kaushik,<br />

Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univ<br />

153-3 1259a Potable Quality <strong>of</strong> Hand Pump Water as Influenced<br />

by Irrigation with Metals Contaminated<br />

SESSION NO. 153<br />

Effluents. Sanjay Sachan, S.K. Singh* and P.C. Srivastava,<br />

G.B.Pant Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology<br />

153-4 1259b Set Points for Scheduling Potato Irrigation Using<br />

Capacitance Probes. Ashok Alva*, USDA-ARS<br />

153-5 1260a The Effects <strong>of</strong> the Interaction between Sodium<br />

and Potassium on Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tomato in Southwestern Nigeria. Mary K.<br />

Idowu* and Emmanuel A. Aduayi, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

153-6 1260b Mycorrhizal Colonization Promotes Nutritional<br />

Qualities <strong>of</strong> Tomato under Water Deficit Conditions.<br />

Kizhaeral S. Subramanian*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

& Agricultural Chemistry<br />

153-7 1261a The Physiologycal Role <strong>of</strong> Nitrate on Resistance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water Stress in Two Sainfoin Species. A.Z.<br />

Yaghobi* and K.F. Rahimzadeh, Tehran Univ<br />

153-8 1261b Microbial Biomass and Different Extractable Organic<br />

Carbon Pools as Influenced by Sodic Water<br />

Irrigation, Gypsum and Organic Amendemnts<br />

under Rice-Wheat System. Joginder Kaur*, O.P.<br />

Choudhary and Bijay Singh, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s, Punjab<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

153-9 1262a Water Productivity Functions <strong>of</strong> Onion (Allium<br />

Cepa L) Under Micro Sprinkler Irrigation in<br />

Lower Gangetic Plain <strong>of</strong> India. Supradip Sarkar*<br />

and Subhendu B. Goswami, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

ViswavidyalayaI<br />

153-10 1262b Does Drip Irrigation Degrade <strong>Soil</strong> Structure in<br />

Vineyards?. Dougal R. Currie* 1 , Cameron D.<br />

Grant 1 , Robert S. Murray 1 and Michael McCarthy 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide, (2)SARDI<br />

153-11 1263a Effect <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Management and Planting<br />

Methods on Broccoli under Stored Rainwater<br />

Resource. Sheetal Sharma* Sr. 1 , O. C Kapur 2 and<br />

S.S Masand 2 , (1)CSKHPKV, Palampur, Himachal<br />

Pradesh, (2)CSK HPKV Palampur<br />

153-12 1263b Heavy Metals in Waters and Sediments <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Lakes <strong>of</strong> District Nainital, India. Ajay P.<br />

Singh* 1 , Prakash C. Srivastava 1 and Prashant Srivastava<br />

2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, G.B. Pant Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 263145, Uttaranchal,<br />

(2)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Natural<br />

Resources, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia<br />

153-13 1264a Performance <strong>of</strong> HYDRUS-1D to Simulate Water<br />

and Salt Movement in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)<br />

Crop in Relation to Different Salinity Irrigations.<br />

Vinod Phogat*, A.K. Yadav and Sanjay Kumar, CCS<br />

Haryana Agricultural Univ<br />

153-14 1264b The Effects <strong>of</strong> Strategic N Fertilizer Application<br />

During the Cool Season on the <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen Dynamics<br />

in a Perennial Ryegrass-White Clover<br />

Pasture in the Western Cape Province <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Africa. Johan Labuschagne* 1 , M. B. Hardy 1 and G.<br />

A. Agenbag 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Western Cape,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Stellenbosch<br />

153-15 1265a Agricultural and Climatic Impacts on the<br />

Groundwater Resources <strong>of</strong> a Small Island: Measuring<br />

and Modelling Water and Solute Transport<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> and Groundwater on Tongatapu. Marijn<br />

Van der Velde* 1 , Steve R. Green 2 , Marnik Vanclooster<br />

3 and Brent E. Clothier 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Louvain<br />

(Louvain-la-Neuve), (2)HortResearch, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Louvain<br />

153-16 1265b Water and Nitrogen Dynamics as Influenced by<br />

Agro-Management Practices under Rice Crop in<br />

Haplustalf. S. Kar* and Samarendra Sahoo, Indian<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

153-17 1358a <strong>Soil</strong> Matric Potential under Two Moisture Levels<br />

with Surface Irrigation. Rafael Figueroa*, Antonio<br />

131<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 153<br />

Gallegos, Cirilo Vazquez, Salvador Berumen, Enrique<br />

Salazar and J. Dimas Lopez, Univ Juárez del<br />

Estado de Durango<br />

153-18 1358b Evaluation on the Reuse Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Drainage<br />

from Plastic Film House in Korea. Jong-Sik Lee*,<br />

Goo-Bok Jung, Jin-Ho Kim, Won-Il Kim and Jeong-<br />

Taek Lee, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

153-19 1359a Delineating Site-Specific Irrigation Management<br />

Units Using Geospatial ECa Measurements. Dennis<br />

Corwin* 1 , Scott M. Lesch 2 , Peter Shouse 1 ,<br />

Richard Soppe 3 and James Ayars 4 , (1)USDA-ARS,<br />

George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Riverside, (3)Water Watch, (4)USDA-<br />

ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory<br />

153-20 1359b Bioavailability and Toxicity <strong>of</strong> Residual Boron<br />

Originating from Saline Irrigation Water. Uri<br />

Yermiyahu* 1 , Joon Zilberman 2 , Alon Ben-Gal 1 and<br />

Rami Keren 1 , (1)Agricultural Research Organization,<br />

(2)Shaham<br />

153-21 1360a Effect <strong>of</strong> Tillage, Irrigation and Nutrient Levels<br />

on Seedling Emergence, Yield and Water Use Efficiency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rabi Sunflower (Helianthus annus L.)<br />

in Rice Based Cropping System. Singarao Meduri*<br />

and Praveen Kumar, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

153-22 1360b Mitigating the Effects <strong>of</strong> Electrical Conductivity,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Texture, and Temperature on a Low-Cost<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Sensor. Colin S. Campbell*, Gaylon<br />

S. Campbell, Douglas R. Cobos and Brody Teare,<br />

Decagon Devices, Inc.<br />

153-23 1361a Distributed Water Transfers in an Andosol under<br />

Banana Plant. Sansoulet Julie* 1 , Cabidoche Yves-<br />

Marie 1 and Cattan Philippe 2 , (1)Institut National<br />

Recherche Agronomique (INRA), (2)Centre <strong>International</strong><br />

de Recherche Agronomique pour le<br />

Développement (CIRAD)<br />

153-24 1361b Arsenic Accumulation in Evaporation Basins for<br />

Agricultural Drainage Disposal, California, USA.<br />

Suduan Gao* 1 , Ji-hun Ryu 2 and Kenneth K. Tanji 2 ,<br />

(1)USDA-ARS, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />

153-25 1362a Fertigation Effect on Corn Yield and its Compounds<br />

in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Cesario Jasso-<br />

Chaverria* 1 , Miguel A. Martinez-Gamiño 1 and Jesus<br />

Huerta-Diaz 2 , (1)INIFAP, (2)Facultad de Agronomia,<br />

UASLP<br />

153-26 1363a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Water Purification by Estimating<br />

Nitrogen Balance Combined Different Data at<br />

Paddy Farming in Korea. Myung Chul Seo*, Kee<br />

Kyung Kang, Hong Bae Yun and Byung Geun Hyun,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

153-27 1363b Partial Root Drying: an Alternative Irrigation<br />

Management to Improve the Water Use Efficiency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Potato Crops. Adolfo Posadas*, Roberto<br />

Quiroz, Guliver Rojas and Miguel Malaga, <strong>International</strong><br />

Potato Center<br />

153-28 1364a Nitrate Leaching in Different <strong>Soil</strong>s and Cropping<br />

Systems in Lombardy (Italy). Stefano Brenna*<br />

and Marco Pastori, ERSAF<br />

153-29 1364b Analysis <strong>of</strong> Water Flux and Solute Transport for<br />

a Clay <strong>Soil</strong> under Different Groundwater Conditions<br />

in Southern Italy. Domenico Ventrella*,<br />

Nicola Losavio, Luisa Giglio, Rita Leogrande and<br />

Mirko Castellini, CRA-Istituto Sperimentale Agronomico<br />

153-30 1365a The Speciation and Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Selenium<br />

in Agricultural Evaporation Basins in California,<br />

USA. Ji-hun Ryu 1 , Suduan Gao* 2 and Kenneth<br />

K. Tanji 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)USDA-<br />

ARS<br />

132<br />

153-31 1365b Growth, Yield and Water Productivity <strong>of</strong> Tomato<br />

under Different Watering Level and Plastic<br />

Mulches. Salvador Berumen-Padilla*, Rafael<br />

Figueroa-Viramontes, Juan Jose Martinez-Rios, Cirilo<br />

Vazquez-Vazquez, Jose Dimas Lopez-Martinez<br />

and Enrique Salazar-Sosa, Facultad de Agricultura<br />

y Zootecnia de la Univ Juarez del Estado de Durango<br />

153-32 1458a Effect <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Using Wastewater on Heavy<br />

Metal Contents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s under Vegatable in<br />

Tabriz, Iran. Azita Behbahaninia*, Azad Univ,<br />

Rodehen Branch, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environment and Ramin<br />

Salmasi, Azad Univ, Rodehen Branch, Dept <strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

153-33 1458b Ten Years <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Best Management Practices<br />

in the Everglades Agricultural Area. Samira<br />

Daroub*, Timothy Lang, Orlando Diaz and Ming<br />

Chen, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

153-34 1459a Changes in the Conservative Features <strong>of</strong> Chernozems<br />

under the Impact <strong>of</strong> Secondary Hydromorphism.<br />

Svetlana O. Rozhdestvenskaya*, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Moscow Sate Univ<br />

153-35 1459b Preferential Nitrate Leaching in the Hill <strong>of</strong><br />

Potato. Peggy Macaigne*, François Anctil and<br />

Léon-Etienne Parent, Univ Laval<br />

153-36 1460a Performances <strong>of</strong> Three Late-Season Sugarcane<br />

Varieties under <strong>Soil</strong> Water Deficit at the Yield<br />

Formation Stage in Northern Ivory Coast. Crépin<br />

Péné*, Ferké Research Station/Sugarcane <strong>Program</strong><br />

and M. Kéhé, Regional Scientific Coordination <strong>of</strong><br />

Korhogo<br />

153-37 1460b Nitrate-N Leaching to Subsurface Drains as Affected<br />

by Drainage Intensity and Agronomic<br />

Management Practices. Eileen J. Kladivko*, Purdue<br />

Univ<br />

153-38 1461a The Environmental Evolvement <strong>of</strong> the Hetao Irrigation<br />

District : An Equilibrium between the<br />

Combat Facing Irrigation Induced <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity<br />

and the Respect <strong>of</strong> the Receiving Media. Bernard<br />

Vincent* 1 , Jingwei Wu 2 , Alain Vidal 1 , Jinzhong<br />

Yang 2 , Sami Bouarfa 1 and Juxiu Tong 2 , (1)Cemagref,<br />

(2)Wuhan Univ<br />

153-39 1461b Effect <strong>of</strong> Water Availability on Sugarcane Responses<br />

to N Fertilization. Robert Wiedenfeld*<br />

and Juan Enciso, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station<br />

153-40 1462a Nitrogen Spatial Distribution and Transformation<br />

in a Florida Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> Cropped with Tomatoes<br />

under Seepage Irrigation. Shinjiro Sato*,<br />

Monica Ozores-Hampton and Kelly Morgan,<br />

SWFREC/Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

153-41 1462b Modelling the Processes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinization and<br />

Sodification in Irrigated Lands: New Approaches.<br />

Ildefonso Pla* Sr., Lleida Univ<br />

153-42 1463b Water Use Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Potato Between Sprinkler<br />

and Drip Irrigation Systems Under Field Condition.<br />

Kyung-Hwan MOON* 1 , Han-Choel Lim 1 and<br />

Hae-Nam Hyun 2 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Subtropical<br />

Agriculture, (2)Cheju National Univ<br />

153-43 1560a Leaching <strong>of</strong> As from Arid Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong> under<br />

Wheat and Safflower Cultivation – a Column<br />

Study. Gholamabbas Sayyad* 1 , Majid Afyuni 1 ,<br />

Karim Abbaspour 2 , Mousavi Sayed-Farhad 1 and<br />

Rainer Schulin 3 , (1)Isfahan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

(2)EAWAG, (3)ETHZ Institute <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial Ecology<br />

(ITÖ)<br />

153-44 1560b Improving Input Efficiency in Agriculture. Charan<br />

Jeet Singh Sethi*, Punjab Agricultural Univ<br />

153-45 1561a Effect <strong>of</strong> Saline Water Irrigation and Zinc Application<br />

on Post Harvest <strong>Soil</strong> in Mustard (Brassica


juncea). Micky Gupta* and R.D Kaushik, Chaudhary<br />

Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univ<br />

153-46 1561b <strong>Soil</strong>–crop Response under Wastewater Irrigation:<br />

A Case Study in Sub-Humid Orissa. Madhumita<br />

Das*, R. B. Singhandhupe, K. Kanan, E.<br />

Antony and H. Chakrabarty, Water Technology Centre<br />

for Eastern Region<br />

153-47 1562a Reduced Tillage for Efficient Management <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop Residue, Irrigation Water, and Fertilizer Nitrogen<br />

in Wheat Grown in Rotation with Rice.<br />

N.S. Pasricha*, S.K. Bansal, Komal Singh and Moin<br />

Deen, Potash Research Institute <strong>of</strong> India, Gurgaon,<br />

Haryana<br />

153-48 1563a Effect <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Levels and Emitters Depth on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Moisture and Salinity Distribution and<br />

Water Use Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Tomato. Abdrubalrasol<br />

Al-Omran* and Sami Al-Damry, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept,<br />

King Saud Univ<br />

153-49 1563b Effect <strong>of</strong> the Moisture Sensor-controlled Automatic<br />

Irrigation System on Potato Production in<br />

the Plastic Film House. Kyung-Hwan Moon* 1 ,<br />

Han-Choel Lim 1 , Seung-Jong Jun 1 and Hae-Nam<br />

Hyun 2 , (1)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Subtropical Agriculture,<br />

(2)Cheju National Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 154<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.3A Future Challenges in P Fertilization and the<br />

Environment—Poster<br />

154-1 1178a Effect <strong>of</strong> Different Compacted Phosphatic Fertilizers<br />

on Enzymes Activity in. C.A Srinivasamurthy*,<br />

M.V. Ravi, Sujata F Harlapur, G.N.<br />

Thippeshappa, A.S. Kumaraswamy, S. Bhaskar, N.G.<br />

Basavaraju, B. Gayathri, M.N. Ravikumar, K.G.<br />

Ankegouda, M.V. Bhargavi, G. RAVI, V.R. Ramakrishna<br />

Parama and R. Siddaramappa, Univ <strong>of</strong> Ag <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

154-2 1266a Effect <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen and Phoshorus Fertilizers on<br />

Seed Quality and Yield <strong>of</strong> Commom Bean (Phaseolus<br />

vulgaris L). Joshua O. Belle*, Forest Dept<br />

154-3 1266b Enriching Sugarcane Bagasse Compost by Sulfur,<br />

Nitrogen Fixing (Azotobacter chroochoccum) and<br />

Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (Enterobacter<br />

cloacae) Bagasse Decomposition and Produced<br />

Compost Enrichment. ladan Razikordmahalleh*,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

154-4 1267a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Water-Soluble Phosphorus in Surface-Applied<br />

Broiler Litter. Liliana Ines Picone*,<br />

Facultad Ciencias Agrarias-Univ Nacional Mar del<br />

Plata, Miguel Cabrera, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Armando S.<br />

Tasistro, Agricultural and Environmental Services<br />

Laboratories, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia and David E. Kissel,<br />

Agricultural and Environmental Services Laboratories,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

154-5 1267b Speciation <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in Manures and Manure-Amended<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Babasola Ajiboye* 1 , Olalekan<br />

Akinremi 1 and Yongfeng Hu 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Manitoba,<br />

(2)Canadian Light Source Inc.<br />

154-6 1268a Comparative Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Sulphur Fortified<br />

Mono-Ammonium Phosphate. N.S. Pasricha*,<br />

Potash Research Institute <strong>of</strong> India and Ramendra<br />

Singh, Mosaic India Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

SESSION NO. 154<br />

154-7 1268b Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> PAvailability as Affected by Plant<br />

Extracts. Paulo S. Pavinato* and Ciro A. Rosolem,<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>–São Paulo State<br />

Univ<br />

154-8 1269a Latex Sludge—An Alternate Cheap Phosphorus<br />

Source in Crop Production. Simi Sathyaseelan,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & Ag Chemistry, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Vellayani and Sumam George*, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science & Ag Chemistry, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Vellayani.<br />

154-9 1269b P-Fertilizer Use Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Tomato on Two <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Types in Viet Nam Studied Using 32p Labelled<br />

Technique. Tran Kong Tau* Sr., Vietnam National<br />

Univ, Hanoi<br />

154-10 1270a Studies on VA-Mycorrhizal Fungi (VAM ) as a Potential<br />

Bi<strong>of</strong>ertilizer in an Acid Alfisol <strong>of</strong> Northwestern<br />

Himalayas. V.K. Suri*, Anil K. Choudhary,<br />

Girish Chander and T.S. Verma, CSK HP Ag<br />

Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

154-11 1270b Managing Phosphorus-Enriched <strong>Soil</strong>s: Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

Iron Amendment on Temporal Dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

Bioactive Phosphorus Pools. Thanh H. Dao*, Eton<br />

E. Codling and Robert C. Schwartz, USDA-ARS<br />

154-12 1271a P-dynamics in the Hypersaline Ponds Used for<br />

Cultivation <strong>of</strong> Artemia Franciscana in the<br />

Mekong Delta <strong>of</strong> Vietnam. Khoi Chau Minh* 1 ,<br />

Guong Vo Thi 1 , Margriet Drouillon 2 , Pieter Pypers 2<br />

and Roel Merckx 2 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Land Management<br />

Dept, Can Tho Univ, (2)Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Water Management, Dept <strong>of</strong> Land Management,<br />

K.U. Leuven<br />

154-13 1271b Utilization <strong>of</strong> Solid Waste from Phosphoric Acid<br />

Industry as a Phosphorus Source to Upland Rice.<br />

Ramegowda Suma*, Chengappa Preethu and Reddy<br />

Prabhakara, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

154-14 1272a Agronomic Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Two Phosphate Rocks<br />

and Preliminary Testing <strong>of</strong> a Phosphate Rock<br />

Decision Support System. L. I. Prochnow* 1 , L. C.<br />

Tessaro 2 , S. H. Chien 3 , U. Singh 3 , S. A. Smalberger 3<br />

and M. M. Cunha 4 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Plant Nutrition,<br />

ESALQ-Univ <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo, (2)Mato Grosso<br />

Research Foundation, (3)IFDC, (4)Intertrade Group<br />

154-15 1272b <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Fractionation Dynamics and<br />

Phosphorus Sorption in a Continuous Maize-<br />

Wheat Cropping System. K. N. Sharma* Sr., Punjab<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

154-16 1273a Direct Application <strong>of</strong> Phosphate Rock in<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture. S. A. Haque*, Bangladesh<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

154-17 1273b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Different Phosphoric Fertilizers:<br />

Fluoride and Strontium in a Soddy-Podzolic <strong>Soil</strong>-<br />

Plant System. Olga V. Shelepova*, Potatueva Yalia,<br />

Karpova Elena, Sidorenkova Nadezhda and Ignatov<br />

Vitalij, Dolgoprydnaya Agrochemical Experimental<br />

Station<br />

154-18 1274a Phosphorus Release and Bioavailability Form<br />

Agri-Waste Amended <strong>Soil</strong>s under Chloride and<br />

Sulphate Salts. Zahoor Ahmad*, Haytham El<br />

Sharkawi, Toshimasa Honna, Sadahero Yamamoto,<br />

Muhammad Irshad and Faridullah n/a, Tottori Univ<br />

154-19 1274b Phosphorus Leaching in <strong>Soil</strong>s: Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Type,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Saturation, and Animal Manures<br />

Generated from Modified Diets. Gurpal<br />

Toor*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, J. Thomas Sims, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware and Brian Haggard, USDA-ARS/Bio &<br />

Ag Eng. Dept<br />

154-20 1275a Genotypic Responses <strong>of</strong> Corn to Phosphorus Fertilizer<br />

Rates in Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Turkey.<br />

Hayriye Ibrikci* 1 , Can A., Ulger 1 , Kursat Korkmaz 1 ,<br />

Abdullah Oktem 1 , Gokhan Buyuk 1 , Omer<br />

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SESSION NO. 154<br />

Konuskan 1 , Boujamaa Amar 2 , Ebru Karnez 1 , Gonul<br />

Ozgenturk 1 , Hacer Oguz 1 and John Ryan 3 ,<br />

(1)Cukurova Univ, (2)Institut Mondial du Phosphate,<br />

(3)ICARDA<br />

154-21 1275b Direct and Residual Effects <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Fertilization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rainfed Sorghum (Sorghum vulgare<br />

L.) and Its Effect on PAdsorption and Availability<br />

in Semi-Arid Tropical Alfisols. Kishori Lal<br />

Sharma*, Central Research Institute for Dryland<br />

Agriculture<br />

154-22 1276a Drying and Rewetting Cycles and Phosphorus<br />

Dynamics. Clayton R. Butterly* 1 , Petra Marschner 1 ,<br />

Ann McNeill 1 and Jeff Baldock 2 , (1)The Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Adelaide, (2)CSIRO Land and Water<br />

154-23 1276b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Differential Phosphorus Uptake<br />

and Utilization Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Brasscia Cultivars to<br />

Applied Phosphorus. Akhtar M. Shahbaz* 1 , Adachi<br />

Tadashi 1 , Oki Yoko 1 , Khan M.H. Rashid 1 , Murata<br />

Yoshiyuki 2 and Kurimoto Hiroyuki 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Management and Engineering, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Biological Resources Chemistry, Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Science and Technology<br />

154-24 1277a Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Management and Fertilization on<br />

Phosphate Accumulation in Andisols <strong>of</strong> Northern<br />

Japan. Chihiro Mizota*, Masayuki Tani, Masanori<br />

Koike and Katsuhisa Kuramochi, Obihiro Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine<br />

154-25 1277b Residual Effects <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and Soybean<br />

Crop on Maize in the Guinea Savanna.<br />

Iheanyichukwu J. Ogoke*, Federal Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

and Adeniyi O. Togun, University <strong>of</strong> Ibadan<br />

154-26 1278a Models Estimating Fertilizer Requirements to<br />

Increase Available <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus. Gerardo<br />

Rubio*, Maria Julia Cabello and Flavio Gutierrez<br />

Boem, Univ Buenos Aires Fac. Agronomia<br />

154-27 1278b Alum WTR Amendments to Field Plots Having<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s with High <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Test Levels. Lee<br />

W. Jacobs* and Brian J. Teppen, Michigan State<br />

Univ<br />

154-28 1366a Phosphorus Run<strong>of</strong>f Losses from Beef Production<br />

Systems as Affected by the Field Slope on a Volcanic<br />

Ash <strong>Soil</strong>. Marta A. Alfaro*, Francisco Salazar,<br />

Nolberto Teuber, Sergio Iraira and Luis Ramirez,<br />

INIA Remehue<br />

154-29 1366b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Residue Characteristics on Phosphorus<br />

Availability and Plant Phosphorus Uptake.<br />

Shahriar M. Iqbal*, Else Bünemann, Petra<br />

Marschner and Annie McNeill, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

154-30 1367a Relative Availability <strong>of</strong> Manure Phosphorus<br />

Compared to Fertilizer. Carrie A.M. Laboski* 1 ,<br />

Emily G. Sneller 1 and Sarah K. Marshall 2 , (1)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

154-31 1367b The Use <strong>of</strong> Industrial Byproducts as Liming<br />

Agents and Phosphate Fertilizers. Baiq Emielda<br />

Yusiharni* and Bob Gilkes, School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

154-32 1368a Biosolid Applications <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus to Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in the UK. N. J. Flynn*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Reading,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> Geography and Paul Withers, ADAS<br />

Consulting UK<br />

154-33 1368b Use <strong>of</strong> Struvite, a Novel P Source Derived from<br />

Wastewater Treatment, in Wheat Cultivation.<br />

Sanussi Y. Ahmed 1 , Robert S. Shiel 1 and David A.<br />

C. Manning* 2 , (1)School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and<br />

Rural Development, Univ <strong>of</strong> Newcastle, (2)School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Univ <strong>of</strong> Newcastle<br />

154-34 1369a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Forms <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in an Inceptisol<br />

under Long-Term Cultivation with Rice-<br />

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Wheat-Jute Cropping System. G.C. Hazra*,<br />

Sukanta Chakrabortty and Biswapati Mandal, Bidhan<br />

Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya<br />

154-35 1369b Differences in Plant Growth and Phosphorus Uptake<br />

Among Three Riparian Grass Species. John<br />

Kovar*, USDA-ARS Natl. <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth Lab. and Norbert<br />

Claassen, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry<br />

154-36 1370a Relative Efficacy <strong>of</strong> Graded Levels <strong>of</strong> Coated Diammonium<br />

Phosphate in Groundnut (Arachis<br />

hypogaea L.). Gopalakrishnan Mylesamy*, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry,Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ and Subbiah Karuppan,<br />

Agricultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

154-37 1370b Stability <strong>of</strong> the South Russian Black <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphate<br />

Stock. Nataliya Kravtsova* 1 , Olga<br />

Biryukova 1 , Vladimir Kryshchenko 1 and Ivan<br />

Yel’nikov 2 , (1)Rostov State Univ, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Institute<br />

after V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

154-38 1371a Assessing Phosphorus Dynamics in Calcareous<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with Organic Matter. Paul Grossl*,<br />

Utah State Univ, Richard Koenig, Washington State<br />

Univ and Stephen Trolove, Crop and Food Research<br />

154-39 1371b Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Calcium Carbonate Content and<br />

Phosphorus Source on Phosphorus Run<strong>of</strong>f. Adriane<br />

L. Elliott* 1 , Ronald Schierer 2 , Jessica G. Davis 1<br />

and Reagan M. Waskom 1 , (1)Colorado State Univ,<br />

(2)USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

154-40 1372a Effects <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus-Based Manure Compost<br />

Applications on Corn Production and <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus<br />

Accumulation in Upland Andosol. Toyoaki<br />

Ito, Teppei Komiyama* and Masahiko Saigusa, Field<br />

Science Center, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science, Tohoku Univ<br />

154-41 1372b Phosphorus-Based Application System <strong>of</strong> Animal<br />

Manure Composts for Environmentally Conscious<br />

Paddy Rice Production: Two-Year Estimation.<br />

Toyoaki Ito, Norimasa Tanikawa* and<br />

Masahiko Saigusa, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

Science, Tohoku Univ<br />

154-42 1373a Impact <strong>of</strong> Subsurface Hydrology on Phosphorus<br />

Translocation in Karst Topography. Janice Branson*,<br />

Tennessee Tech Univ<br />

154-43 1373b Properties <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus Forms in Leachate<br />

from <strong>Soil</strong>s with Long-Term Manure Additions.<br />

Charles Hyland* 1 , Shinjiro Sato 2 , Zhongdong Lan 3 ,<br />

Quirine Ketterings 1 and Johannes Lehmann 1 ,<br />

(1)Cornell Univ, (2)SWFREC/Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

(3)Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

154-44 1374a Phosphorus Risk Indicators: Correlation with<br />

Water Quality in the Eastern Prairie Region <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada. Esther Salvano and Don N. Flaten*, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Manitoba<br />

154-45 1374b The Role <strong>of</strong> Oyster Shell Meal in the Reactions <strong>of</strong><br />

Phosphate with <strong>Soil</strong>s. Byeong yeon Ha, Chang<br />

hoon Lee, Chang oh Hong and Chan Yu*, Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> applied Life Science, Gyeongsang Univ<br />

154-46 1375a Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Tillage Treatments and P<br />

Fertilizer on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization<br />

and Growth <strong>of</strong> Sunflower. Aiguo Liu*, Shabtai<br />

Bittman and Tom Forge, Pacific Research Center,<br />

AAFC<br />

154-47 1375b Effects <strong>of</strong> Rock Phosphate and Triple Super-<br />

Phosphate on Orange Trees. Akbar Gandomkar*,<br />

Esfahan Agricultural and Natural Resource Research<br />

Center<br />

154-48 1376a Response <strong>of</strong> Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to<br />

Phosphorus Fertilization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s as Affected by<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Conditions. N. Mathimaran, R Ruh, J Jansa and<br />

E. Frossard*, ETH


154-49 1376b Transformations <strong>of</strong> Inorganic-P Fractions in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and their Bio-Availability to Plants in Raya-Soybean<br />

(B. Juncea L.-Glycine max L.) Crop Rotation.<br />

N.S. Dhillon* and Varinderpal Singh, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s, Punjab Agricultural Univ<br />

154-50 1464a Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-term Fertilization and Cropping<br />

on Forms <strong>of</strong> Potassium and Fixation Characteristics<br />

<strong>of</strong> K in a Red <strong>Soil</strong>. S.M. Jayaprakash*, C.M.<br />

Vinutha, K. Sudhir and H.C. Prakasha, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

154-51 1464b Assessment <strong>of</strong> Phosphate Release from Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Using a Flow-Through Reactor System.<br />

Emmanuel Frossard*, Paolo Demaria and<br />

Sokrat Sinaj, Group <strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition ETH<br />

154-52 1465a Phosphorus Storage Capacity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s under Various<br />

Animal Operations. Vimala D. Nair*, Willie<br />

Harris, P. K. R Nair and Donald Graetz, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida<br />

154-53 1465b Phosphorus Enriched <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Mid Atlantic<br />

USA: Leaching Potential and Response to Cropping<br />

Systems. Robert Kratochvil* and Frank Coale,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

154-54 1466a <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus De-Stratification to Reduce Export<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in Surface Run<strong>of</strong>f from a<br />

Sub-Catchment Used for Intensive Grazing. Warwick<br />

J. Dougherty* 1 , Phil Davies 2 , David Chittleborough<br />

1 , Jim Cox 2 and David M. Nash 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Land Systems, School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Environmental<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)CSIRO Land and Water, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Industries<br />

154-55 1466b Sequential Fractionation as an Operational Tool<br />

to Study P Forms and P Release Potential in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Sediments. Antonio Delgado* and Concepcion<br />

Saavedra, Univ <strong>of</strong> Seville<br />

154-56 1467a Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Test Phosphorus Across<br />

Manure Amended Dairy <strong>Soil</strong>s. Anil K. Somenahally*<br />

1 , David Weindorf 2 , Landon Darilek 2 , James<br />

Muir 3 and Roger Wittie 1 , (1)Tarleton State Univ,<br />

(2)Tarleton State University, (3)Texas A&M Experiment<br />

Station<br />

154-57 1467b Use <strong>of</strong> Water Treatment Residuals as a Best Management<br />

Practice to Bind P in Upland and Wetland<br />

Ecosystems. Jeff Novak* 1 , Ariel A. Szogi 2 ,<br />

Don Watts 1 , Nicholas Basta 3 , Elizabeth Dayton 1 and<br />

Thecan Caesar 4 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

Coastal Plain <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Plant Research Center,<br />

(3)The Ohio State Univ, (4)USDA-ARS-NPARL<br />

154-58 1468a The Utilization <strong>of</strong> Different Organic Acids as<br />

Models for Studying the Influence <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Matter on Phosphorus Insolubilization Process in<br />

Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s. Camilla Giovannini*, Ilaria<br />

Braschi, Ornella Francioso, Andrea Simoni and<br />

Carlo Emanuele Gessa, Dipartimento di Scienze e<br />

Tecnologie Agroambientali<br />

154-59 1468b Sorption-Desorption Behavior <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and<br />

Potassium in Four <strong>Soil</strong> Series <strong>of</strong> Isfahan. Khodabakhsh<br />

Panahi Kordlaghari*, Isfahan Agricultural<br />

and natural Resources Research Center<br />

154-60 1469a Dynamic and Abailability <strong>of</strong> Potassium in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Andisols and Inceptisols Dedicated to the Potato<br />

Cultivation in the Highland Cundiboyacense.<br />

Francisco Jiménez* Sr., Monomeros<br />

154-61 1469b Identification and Quantification <strong>of</strong> Organic and<br />

Inorganic forms <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in Animal Manures<br />

Generated by Dietary Modification. Gurpal<br />

Toor*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, Derek Peak, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan, Barbara Cade-Menun, Stanford Univ,<br />

J. Thomas Sims, Univ <strong>of</strong> Delaware and Brian Haggard,<br />

USDA-ARS/Bio & Agric. Eng. Dept.<br />

SESSION NO. 154<br />

154-62 1470a <strong>Soil</strong> Quality. Richard Doe*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Cape Coast<br />

154-63 1470b Novel <strong>Soil</strong> Amendment to Restrain Movement <strong>of</strong><br />

P and OtherAnions from Pastures for the Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water Bodies: Laboratory, Pilot and Field<br />

Studies. Gordon J. Churchman* 1 , Britta Pittan 2 and<br />

David J. Chittleborough 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Adelaide,<br />

(2)Christian-Albrechts-Univ zu Kiel<br />

154-64 1471a Modelling Phosphate Adsorption by Agricultural<br />

and Natural <strong>Soil</strong>s. You Jiao*, William H. Hendershot<br />

and Joann K. Whalen, McGill Univ<br />

154-65 1471b Phosphorus Foraging Root Growth <strong>of</strong> Brassica<br />

Plants in Humus-Rich P-Deficient <strong>Soil</strong>s. Masami<br />

Nanzyo*, Hitoshi Kanno and Tadashi Takahashi,<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku<br />

Univ<br />

154-66 1472a Statewide, County-Based and Whole Farm Phosphorus<br />

Balances. Quirine M. Ketterings*, Caroline<br />

Rasmussen, Johan C. Mekken and Karl J. Czymmek,<br />

Cornell Univ<br />

154-67 1472b Improvement <strong>of</strong> Rice Productivity by Application<br />

<strong>of</strong> Azotobacter Inoculum. Narayan C. Mandal*,<br />

Arijit Mukhopadhyay and Ramhari Pal, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Botany; Visva-Bharati<br />

154-68 1473a Utilization <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen and Phosphorus by Some<br />

Promising Rice Parental Lines. Velugubantla Adinarayana*<br />

and Karu Koteswar Reddy, Acharya N.G.<br />

Ranga Agricultural Univ<br />

154-69 1473b Influence <strong>of</strong> REDOX on the Rhizosphere Chemistry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upland <strong>Soil</strong>s. A.B. De–Campos* 1 , C.T.<br />

Johnston 1 , C. Huang 2 and L.D. Norton 2 , (1)Agronomy<br />

Dept, Purdue Univ, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

154-70 1474b Phosphorus Balance and Changes in P Fractions<br />

over Time and <strong>Soil</strong> Depth on a Long-Term N x P<br />

Fertility Trial on a Black Vertosol, North Eastern<br />

Australia. Xiaojuan Wang* 1 , David Lester 2 ,<br />

Christopher Guppy 1 and Peter Lockwood 1 , (1)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> New England, (2)Nutrient Management Systems<br />

154-71 1475a Optimization <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and Potassium Management<br />

in Lowland Rice in Bangladesh through<br />

Site Specific Nutrient Management Approach.<br />

M. Murshedul Alam* 1 , Roland J. Buresh 2 , J.K.<br />

Ladha 2 and Mrs Shanta Foyjunnessa 3 , (1)<strong>International</strong><br />

Rice Research Institute Bangladesh Office,<br />

(2)<strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute,<br />

(3)Bangladesh Rice Research Institute<br />

154-72 1475b Long-Term (43 years) Fate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus as<br />

Related to Cropping Systems and Fertilization.<br />

T.Q. Zhang*, C.S. Tan, C.F. Drury and D.W.<br />

Reynolds, Greenhouse and Processing Crops Research<br />

Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada<br />

154-73 1476a Soluble Phosphorus Availability in Subsurface<br />

Drip Irrigated Agriculture: Transformations <strong>of</strong><br />

Soluble Inorganic and Organic Forms from Reclaimed<br />

Water in <strong>Soil</strong> and the Effect <strong>of</strong> the Rizosphere.<br />

M. Pino Palacios-Díaz* 1 , Vanessa Mendoza-<br />

Grimón 1 , Esteban Del-Nero 1 , Juan Ramón Fernández-Vera<br />

2 , Francisco Rodriguez-Rodriguez 2 and Jose<br />

Manuel Hernández-Moreno 3 , (1)Univ de Las Palmas<br />

de Gran Canaria, (2)Granja Agrícola Experimental<br />

del Cabildo de Gran Canaria, (3)Univ de La Laguna<br />

154-74 1476b Performance, <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Mobilization and<br />

Rhizospheric Effects <strong>of</strong> some Grain Legumes<br />

Grown in Oxisols <strong>of</strong> Western Kenya. Jane J. Kapkiyai*<br />

and John M. Duxbury, Cornell Univ, Crop and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> Dept<br />

154-75 1564b Evaluation the Effects <strong>of</strong> Substitute <strong>of</strong> Triple<br />

Super-Phosphate with Rock Phosphate in Citrus<br />

Tree Nutrition. Akbar Gandomkar*, Esfahan Agricultural<br />

and Natural Resource Research Center<br />

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SESSION NO. 155<br />

SESSION NO. 155<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.3B Nutrient Use Efficiency and Global Agriculture<br />

—Poster<br />

155-1 1609a Varietal Differences in Mineral Nutrition <strong>of</strong> Corn.<br />

Lykashov Aleksei Georgievic*, Rostov State Univ,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrichemistry<br />

155-2 1609b Effect <strong>of</strong> Vermicompost, Inorganic and Bio Fertilizer<br />

Application on Fodder Yield and Quality<br />

in Maize + Cowpea Intercropping System. M.R.<br />

Backiyavathy* and G. Vijayakumar, Tamil Nadu<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

155-3 1610a Mineralization <strong>of</strong> Crop Residues and the Fate <strong>of</strong><br />

Residue-Nitrogen as Affected by Tillage Practices<br />

and Litter Quality. Martin Potth<strong>of</strong>f* 1 , Horst<br />

H. Steinmann 2 , Friedrich Beese 3 and Rainer G. Joergensen<br />

1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Plant Nutrition,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Kassel, (2)The Research Centre for<br />

Agriculture and the Environment, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Forest Nutrition<br />

155-4 1610b Horticultural Crop Bi<strong>of</strong>ertilization with Arbuscular<br />

Mycorrhizal Fungi. Cabrera A. Rodriguez*<br />

Sr., Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Agricolas<br />

155-5 1611a Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Mineralization<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with Native Shrub<br />

Residues in Semi-Arid Senegal. E. Dossa*, Oregon<br />

State Univ, Richard Dick, Ohio State Univ, Mamadou<br />

Khouma, ISRA and Aminata Badiane,<br />

USAID<br />

155-6 1611b The Effect <strong>of</strong> the Grazing System on Nitrogen<br />

Losses, Production and Quality <strong>of</strong> a Mixture <strong>of</strong><br />

Pasture in Southern Chile. Rolando Demanet*,<br />

Carlos Canseco, Pedro Núñez and María de la Luz<br />

Mora, Univ de La Frontera<br />

155-7 1612a Nitrogen and Sulfur Supply to a Degrading Signal<br />

Grass Pasture: <strong>Soil</strong> and Plant Concentrations.<br />

Francisco A. Monteiro* and Edna M. Bonfim-<br />

Silva, <strong>Soil</strong>s and Plant Nutrition Dept, Luiz de<br />

Queiroz College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Univ <strong>of</strong> São Paulo<br />

155-8 1612b Copper Fertilizer Management for Optimum<br />

Crop Yield and Quality in the Canadian Great<br />

Plains. Sukhdev.S. Malhi*, Agriculture and Agri-<br />

Food Canada and Rigas Karamanos, Western Co-operative<br />

Fertilizers Limited<br />

155-9 1721b Sustaining Crop Production in the Developing<br />

World through “The Nutrient Buffer Power Concept”.<br />

K.P.Prabhakaran Nair*, Government <strong>of</strong> Kerala,<br />

Agricultural Reforms Committee<br />

155-10 1613a Optimization <strong>of</strong> Corn Grain Composition with<br />

Variable Rate Nitrogen Fertilization. Matias L.<br />

Ruffo* 1 , Matt Wiebers 2 and Frederick E. Below 1 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Mosaic<br />

Crop Nutrition<br />

155-11 1613b Sulphur Fertilizer Management for Optimum<br />

Seed Yield and Quality <strong>of</strong> Canola in the Canadian<br />

Great Plains. Sukhdev.S. Malhi*, Agriculture and<br />

Agri-Food Canada, Jeffrey Schoenau, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Saskatchewan and Cynthia Grant, Agriculture &<br />

AgriFood Canada<br />

155-12 1614a Movement <strong>of</strong> Water, N-forms and Potassium in a<br />

Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> Cropped with Vegetables under Drip<br />

Irrigation. Kamal A. Mahmoud*, Peter Nkedi-<br />

Kizza and Kelly Morgan, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

155-13 1614b Cover Crop and Nitrogen Rate Management for<br />

Sustainable Production <strong>of</strong> Sweet Corn under No-<br />

Till. Muchha R. Reddy*, North Carolina Agricultural<br />

and Technical State Univ, Nishantha W.A.R.<br />

Fernando, North Carolina A&T State Univ and Carl<br />

R. Crozier, North Carolina State Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> Sci. Dept<br />

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155-14 1615a Wastewater Re-Use in <strong>Soil</strong>less Environments. R.<br />

Michitsch* 1 , C. Chong 2 , R.P. Voroney 2 and B.E.<br />

Holbein 3 , (1)Dalhousie Univ, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph,<br />

(3)SUBBOR<br />

155-15 1615b Yields and Sugar Content in Melon(Cucumis<br />

melo) by the Different Nitrogen and Potassium<br />

Fertilization Levels in Protected Cultivation. Ju<br />

Young Lee* 1 , Jae-Hong Park 1 , Byoung-Choon<br />

Jang 1 , Suck-Kee Jung 1 , Byung-Koo Ahn 2 , So-Hyeon<br />

Park 3 , Su-Yeon Lee 3 , Yang-Ho Park 3 , Ku-Suk Jung 3 ,<br />

Ki-Sang Lee 3 and Young-Sang Yoon 3 , (1)Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Plant Nutrition, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology, RDA, (2)Kochang Watermelon<br />

Experiment Station, (3)Kongju National University<br />

155-16 1616a Issues with Re-Using Organic Based Wastewaters<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>less Applications. R. Michitsch* 1 , C. Chong 2 ,<br />

B.E. Holbein 3 and R.P. Voroney 2 , (1)Dalhousie Univ,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph, (3)SUBBOR<br />

155-17 1616b Effect <strong>of</strong> Steelmaking Slag and Converter Sludge<br />

on Some Properties <strong>of</strong> Acid <strong>Soil</strong> under Tea Planting.<br />

Seyedeh Fatemeh Kiaee Jamali* 1 , Akbar<br />

Forghani 1 and Ahmad Shirinfekr 2 , (1)Guilan Univ,<br />

(2)Tea Research Center<br />

155-18 1617a Defining Useful Limits for Spectral Reflectance<br />

Measures in Corn. W.E. Thomason*, S.B. Phillips,<br />

J.G. Warren and F.D. Raymond, Virginia Tech<br />

155-19 1617b Study on Availability <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus in Amendment<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s with Different Organic Matters. Akbar<br />

Forghani* and Ebrahim Javanmard, Guiln Univ<br />

155-20 1618a Temporal Change <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Phosphorus Fractions<br />

Observed by Field Microplot Cylinder Experiments.<br />

Zhongqi He*, C. Wayne Honeycutt, Timothy<br />

Griffin and Ann-Marie Fortuna, USDA-ARS<br />

155-21 1618b Effect <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Levels and Microelements on<br />

Agronomic Characters and Growth Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Forage Maize(S.C 704). Mohammad Reza Ardakani*<br />

1 , Nour Ali Sajedi 2 , Mojtaba Jafarzadeh 3 ,<br />

Mohammad Ali Khodshenas 3 and Mojtaba Adraki 4 ,<br />

(1)Nuclear Research Center for Agriculture and<br />

Medicine, Atomic Energy Organization <strong>of</strong> Iran,<br />

(2)Islamic Azad Univ, Arak Branch, (3)Islamic Azad<br />

Univ, Broujerd Branch, (4)Islamic Azad Univ, Karaj<br />

Branch<br />

155-22 1619a The Study <strong>of</strong> Effects Zn, Fe and Mn on Quantity<br />

and Quality <strong>of</strong> Grain Wheat. Mohammad Reza Pol<br />

Shekane Pahlavan*, Gholam Ali Keykha, Gholam<br />

Reza Eatesam, Hossein Akbarimoghaddam, Shir Ali<br />

Koohkan and Mohammad Reza Naroueirad, Agricultural<br />

and Natural Resources Research Center<br />

155-23 1619b Effect <strong>of</strong> Foliar Application <strong>of</strong> Iron and Sulphur<br />

in Alleviation <strong>of</strong> Iron Chlorosis in Acid lime (Citrus<br />

aurantifolia, Swingle). Pravinchandra C. Patel*,<br />

Main Forage Research Station, Anand Agricultural<br />

Univ, Anand-388110(Gujarat State)<br />

155-24 1620a <strong>Soil</strong> Water Micronutrients and Heavy Metals<br />

Under Turf. Zhongchun Jiang*, SUNY Cobleskill<br />

155-25 1620b Sulfur and Nitrogen Deficiency Reduces Radiation<br />

Interception, Biomass Production and Grain<br />

Yield in Wheat. Fernando Salvagiotti*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska and Daniel Miralles Sr., Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires<br />

155-26 1621a Meeting the Rice Production and Consumption<br />

Demand Of West Africa with Improved <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water (Sawah) and Nutrient Management Technologies.<br />

Kwame Osafredu Asubonteng* 1 , Benjamin<br />

Adiyiah 1 , Tsugiyuki Masunaga 2 and Toshiyuki<br />

Wakatsuki 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute, (2)Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Life and Environmental Science, Shimane Univ,<br />

(3)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kinki Univ


155-27 1621b Effect <strong>of</strong> Traditional Range Burning on Short-<br />

Term <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical Changes and Perfomance <strong>of</strong><br />

Introduced Forage Legumes in Semi-Arid Rangelands<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kenya. P.N. Macharia*, Kenya Agricultural<br />

Research Institute-Kenya <strong>Soil</strong> Survey, C.K.K. Gachene,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Nairobi and J.G. Mureithi, Kenya Agricultural<br />

Research Institute-Legume Research Network<br />

Project<br />

155-28 1622a Mineralization <strong>of</strong> C and N from Banana Crop<br />

Residues in <strong>Soil</strong> and Role <strong>of</strong> N from Residues in<br />

Banana Nutrition during a Crop Cycle. Line<br />

Thieuleux* 1 , Recous Sylvie 1 , Sierra Jorge 1 , Ozier-<br />

Lafontaine Harry 1 , André Lassoudière 2 and Oliver<br />

Robert 2 , (1)Institut National de Recherche<br />

Agronomique, centre Antilles-Guyane, Unité<br />

Agropédoclimatique, (2)Centre de coopération <strong>International</strong><br />

en Recherche Agronomique pour le<br />

Développement<br />

155-29 1622b Ammonia Volatilization from Nitrogen Fertilizers<br />

in Pampean Agroecosystems <strong>of</strong> Argentina.<br />

Roberto Alvarez* and Haydee Steinbach, Facultad<br />

de Agronomía, Univ de Buenos Aires<br />

155-30 1623a A Novel Approach to Regulate Nitrogen Mineralization<br />

Using Protease Inhibitors. Kuldip<br />

Kumar* 1 , Carl Rosen 1 and Michael P. Russelle 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, (2)USDA-ARS-PSRU and<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Climate<br />

155-31 1623b Nitrate Nitrogen Production during Fallow Periods<br />

in Pampean <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Argentina. Roberto Alvarez*<br />

and Haydee Steinbach, Facultad de<br />

Agronomía, Univ de Buenos Aires<br />

155-32 1624a Advanced Screening Method for the Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

Salt Tolerant Crops Using Agar Plate. Sei Joon<br />

Park 1 , Myoung Yong Shim 1 , Ju-Young Lee 2 , Sang<br />

Eun Lee 2 , Su-Yeon Lee 2 , Sung Yung Yoo 2 and Tae<br />

Wan Kim* 3 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Ecological Phytochemistry,<br />

Hankyong National Univ, (2)Division <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />

Nutrition, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Plant Resources<br />

Science, Hankyong National Univ<br />

155-33 1624b Effect <strong>of</strong> Lignite Fly Ash Application on the<br />

Amount <strong>of</strong> Certain Heavy Metals in Lychee Orchard’s<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern Thailand. Jiraporn<br />

Inthasan* 1 , Niwat Hirunburana 2 , Ludger Herrmann 3<br />

and Karl Stahr 3 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Resources and Environment,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Ag Production, Maejo Univ,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Conservation, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Chiang Mai Univ, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Land Evaluation, Hohenheim Univ<br />

155-34 1625a Genotypic Variability in Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency<br />

in Wetland Rice. KV Rao*, Kavitha B,<br />

Rama Prasad AS, Surekha K and Gandhi G, Directorate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rice Research<br />

155-35 1625b Zinc Fractions <strong>of</strong> Selected Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Tehran Province, Iran and Their Relations with<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties. Adil Reyhani Tabar*, Najaf Ali<br />

Karimian, Mohamad Ardalan and Gholam Reza Savaghebi,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran<br />

155-36 1626a Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-term Application <strong>of</strong> FYM and<br />

Fertilizer N on Available P, K and S Content <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Ram Phal Narwal* and Manju Chaudhary, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

155-37 1626b Effects <strong>of</strong> Growing Corn Plant and Some Fertilizers<br />

on Zinc Fractions in a Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>. Adil<br />

Reyhani Tabar*, Mohamad Ardalan, Najaf Ali<br />

Karimian and Gholam Reza Savaghebi, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Tehran<br />

155-38 1627a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Status in Japanese Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Shuji Sano*, Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricuture, Kyoto Univ,<br />

SESSION NO. 155<br />

Junta Yanai, Kyoto Prefectural Univ and Takashi<br />

Kosaki, Kyoto Univ<br />

155-39 1627b Interaction Effect Between Zn and P on the Yield<br />

Attributes and Content <strong>of</strong> Zn in Stevia rebaudiana.<br />

Kuntal Das*, St. John’s Pharmacy College and<br />

Raman Dang, Al-Ameen College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy<br />

155-40 1628a Monitoring Nitrogen Uptake and Mineralization<br />

by Brassica Cover Crops in Maryland. Amy Kremen*<br />

and Ray R. Weil, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

155-41 1628b Simulation <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Requirement and Use Efficiency<br />

in Irrigated Wheat Using the QUEFTS<br />

Model. Debtanu Maiti*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Bidhan<br />

Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, WB<br />

155-42 1629a A Review <strong>of</strong> the Green Manuring Work Conducted<br />

at the South African Sugarcane Research<br />

Institute over the Past 80 Years. Ruth Rhodes*,<br />

South African Sugarcane Research Institute<br />

155-43 1709a Illite Layer Dynamics in <strong>Soil</strong>s: Evidence and Implications.<br />

Pierre Barré* 1 , Bruce Velde 2 and Luc<br />

Abbadie 1 , (1)Biogeochemistry and Ecology <strong>of</strong> Continental<br />

Environment Laboratory UMR 7618, (2)Geology<br />

laboratory <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Normale Supérieure<br />

UMR 8538<br />

155-44 1709b Potassium Dynamics in Greek Red Mediterannean<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. A. D. Simonis*, P. H. Koukoulakis and<br />

N. Gandidis, NAGREF–<strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

155-45 1710a Effects <strong>of</strong> Vermicompost, Urea and Zinc Sulfate<br />

on Zinc Fractions in a Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>. Adil Reyhani<br />

Tabar*, Mohamad Ardalan, Najaf Ali Karimian<br />

and Gholam Reza Savaghebi, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran<br />

155-46 1710b Assessment and Use <strong>of</strong> Accumulated Fertilizer<br />

Phosphorus in a 30-Year Study in Subtropical<br />

Region for Sustainable Crop Production and Environmental<br />

Safety. Milkha S. Aulakh*, Punjab<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

155-47 1711a A New Buffer that Mimics the SMP Buffer for Determining<br />

Lime Requirement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>. Frank<br />

Sikora*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

155-48 1711b Spatial and Temporal Distribution <strong>of</strong> Nitrifying<br />

Bacteria and N Transformation Rates in Tropical<br />

Rainfed Rice <strong>Soil</strong>. Paromita Ghosh* 1 , A.K.<br />

Kashyap 2 and P. P. Dhyani 1 , (1)G. B. Pant Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Himalayan Environment and Development,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Botany, Banaras Hindu Univ<br />

155-49 1712a Imapct <strong>of</strong> 10-Year Rice-Wheat Cropping System<br />

and Integrated Nutrient Management on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Properties and Crop Productivity in a Gypsum<br />

Amended Sodic <strong>Soil</strong>. Anand Swarup* Sr. and N.P.S<br />

Yaduvanshi, Central <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Research Institute<br />

155-50 1712b <strong>Soil</strong> Available N: Relationships between PPNT<br />

and PSNT Test. Bao-Luo Ma*, Agriculture and<br />

Agri-Food Canada<br />

155-51 1713a Can Sorghum Genotypes Avoid Phosphorus Poisoning?.<br />

Rafael G. Camacho* Sr. 1 , Euripedes Malavolta<br />

Sr. 2 , Jose P. Guerrero Sr. 1 and Tomas Camacho<br />

Jr. 1 , (1)Romulo Gallegos Univ, (2)CENA/USP<br />

155-52 1713b Sustaining Productivity <strong>of</strong> Wheat-Soybean Cropping<br />

System through Integrated Nutrient Management<br />

Practices in the Vertisols <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

India. Uma Kant Behera*, Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute and Hira Nand Pandey, IARI, Regional<br />

Station<br />

155-53 1714a Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Test Based Potassium Requirement<br />

for Low Land Rice in Udic Haplustalf under<br />

the Influence <strong>of</strong> Silicon Fertilization. Palanisamy<br />

Balasubramaniam* and Sanjeeviraja Subramanian,<br />

Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

137<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 155<br />

155-54 1714b Trying a New Potassium Uptake Model by<br />

Wheat. Ghorban Ali Roshani* 1 , G. Narayanasamy 2<br />

and S.C. Datta 2 , (1)Golestan Agricultural Research<br />

Center, (2)Indian Agricultural Research Institute<br />

155-55 1715a Nutrient Dynamics and Balance in Sole Soybean<br />

in a Nigerian Derived Savanna. Vincent O. Aduramigba-Modupe*,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Research<br />

and Hassan Tijani-Eniola, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Ibadan,<br />

155-56 1715b Nature and Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Humic Substances<br />

and the Available Nutrient Status as Influenced<br />

by the Incorporation or Organic Residues. D.<br />

Shirisha* and Palli Chandrasekhar Rao, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Angr Agricultural Univ<br />

155-57 1716a Can Potassium Affect Root Influx Parameters <strong>of</strong><br />

Wheat?. Ghorban Ali Roshani* 1 , G. Narayanasamy 2<br />

and S.C. Datta 2 , (1)Golestan Agricultural Research<br />

Center, (2)Indian Agricultural Research Institute<br />

155-58 1716b Targeted Yield Concepts for Fertilizer Requirements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wheat in Vertisols. Kashinath Ragho<br />

Sonar*, Retired From Mahatma Phule Agricultural<br />

Univ, Rahuri, Maharashtra and Ashok Patil, Mahatma<br />

Phule Agricultural Univ<br />

155-59 1717a Yield and P-Use Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Five Maize Cultivars<br />

under Two P Levels in a Derived Savanna <strong>of</strong><br />

Nigeria. Vincent O. Aduramigba-Modupe*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Research<br />

155-60 1717b Optimization <strong>of</strong> Mineral Nutrition <strong>of</strong> Plants on<br />

the Basis <strong>of</strong> Information-Logical Models. Elena G.<br />

Pivovarova* and Lidiya M. Burlakova, Altai State<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

155-61 1718a Critical <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient Level for Carrot under Targeted<br />

Yield Approach in Integrated Plant Nutrition<br />

System for Ultic Hapludalf. Ramar Uma<br />

Devi* and Palanimuthu Murugesaboobathi, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

155-62 1718b Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Forage Production<br />

under Subsurface Drip Irrigation Interacting<br />

with Manure. Cirilo Vazquez*, Enrique Salazar,<br />

Jose Dimas Lopez, Rafael Zuñiga, Fernando Jasso,<br />

Rafael Figueroa, Antonio Gallegos and Salvador<br />

Berumen, Durango Univ<br />

155-63 1719a Chlorosis in Sugarcane. R. B. Somawanshi*, Mahatma<br />

Phule Agricultural Univ, Rahuri<br />

155-64 1719b Ecological Monitoring <strong>of</strong> the South Russian<br />

Plants Nutriment Quality. Olga Biryukova* 1 , Natalya<br />

Kravtsova 1 , Ivan Yel’nikov 2 and Vladimir<br />

Kryshchenko 1 , (1)Rostov State Univ, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Institute<br />

after V.V. Dokuchaev<br />

155-65 1720a Productivity <strong>of</strong> Iron Efficient Spanish Bunch<br />

Groundnut Genotypes as Influenced by Iron<br />

Management in Calcareous Vertisols under Rainfed<br />

Farming Situations. Lokanath H. Malligawad*<br />

and Narayan S. Hebsur, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-66 1720b Increasing Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Applied Fertiliser Phosphate<br />

Using Tools <strong>of</strong> Source, Dose and Method <strong>of</strong><br />

Application: World Phosphate Institute, Morocco<br />

Experience at Farmer’S Fields in India. G. Dev*,<br />

Consultant in India, World Phosphate Institute and<br />

A. Nassir, World Phosphate Institute<br />

155-67 1721a Fertilizer Optimization for Cassava (India). S.<br />

Kamaraj and Palaniappan Muthuvel*, Tamil Nadu<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

155-68 1722a Residual Benefits <strong>of</strong> Two Cowpea Genotypes and<br />

Natural Fallow to Subsequent Maize in the<br />

Northern Guinea Savannah <strong>of</strong> Nigeria. E.N.O.<br />

Iwuafor* 1 , Yusuf A.A. 1 , Olufajo O.O 1 , R. Abaidoo 2<br />

and N. Sanginga 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

138<br />

Agriculture/Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu<br />

Bello Univ, (2)<strong>International</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Tropical<br />

Agriculture, (3)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> CIAT(TSDF-CIAT)<br />

155-69 1722b P utilization Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Mycorrhizal (Glomus<br />

fasciculatum) Peanut in the Coastal <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> South<br />

India. Panchaksharam Tholkappian* and Muthukumara<br />

Deiveekasundaram, Dept <strong>of</strong> Microbiology,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Annamalai Univ<br />

155-70 1723a Effect <strong>of</strong> Zinc and Cadmium Concentrations on<br />

the Rates <strong>of</strong> their Absorption by Rice (Oriza<br />

sativa L.) Part 1: Vegetative Growth. MJ Malakouti*,<br />

Tarbiat Modares Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research<br />

Institute and A. Charati, Azad Islamic Univ,<br />

Science and Research Division<br />

155-71 1723b Nitrogen Mineralization in Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s Treated<br />

with Lime-Stabilized Biosolids and Residual<br />

Wastewater at the North <strong>of</strong> Mexico. Juan Pedro<br />

Flores-Margez*, Federico Perez-Casio, Zulema Poncio-Acosta<br />

and Erika Salas-Galvan, Univ Autonoma<br />

de Ciudad Juarez<br />

155-72 1724a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Integrated Application <strong>of</strong> Micronutrient<br />

on Wheat in Low Organic Carbon Conditions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alkaline <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Western Iran. Reza<br />

Soleimani*, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute<br />

155-73 1724b Effect <strong>of</strong> Zinc and Cadmium Concentrations on<br />

the Rates <strong>of</strong> Their Absorption by Rice and on<br />

Some Growth Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the Plant (Oriza<br />

sativa L) Part 2: Yield and Composition. MJ<br />

Malakouti*, Tarbiat Modares Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water<br />

Research Institute and A. Charati, Azad Islamic Univ,<br />

Science and Research Division<br />

155-74 1725a Study <strong>of</strong> Balanced Fertilization Technology and<br />

Nutrient Management for Bamboo Forest. Dekui<br />

Niu*, College <strong>of</strong> Land Resource and Environment,<br />

Jiangxi Agricultural Univ and Xiaomin Guo, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forestry, Jiangxi Agricultural Univ<br />

155-75 1725b Long-term Effects <strong>of</strong> Fertilizer Application on<br />

the Fertility <strong>of</strong> Paddy Field. Masoud Kavoosi*,<br />

Rice Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

155-77 1726b Tillage and Residue Management Effects on Yield<br />

and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Wheat Following<br />

Rice in the Indo-Gangetic Plains <strong>of</strong> India. Yadvinder<br />

Singh* 1 , Bijay Singh 1 , J.K. Ladha 2 , Rajiv Gupta 1<br />

and Ravinderpal Pannu 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s, Punjab<br />

Agricultural Univ, (2)<strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute<br />

155-78 1727a Nutritional Disorders in Fruit Trees on the Calcareous<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Iran. MJ Malakouti*, Tarbiat<br />

Modares Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute<br />

155-79 1727b Precise N Fertilizer Recommendation Based on<br />

Available Organic and Inorganic <strong>Soil</strong> N Is Essential<br />

for Optimum Grain Yields and Farmers’<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it. Konrad Mengel*, Justus Liebig Univ<br />

155-80 1728a Interaction <strong>of</strong> Potassium with Nitrogen on Rice<br />

Plant. Masoud Kavoosi*, Rice Research Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Iran<br />

155-81 1728b Effect <strong>of</strong> Root Exudates on Potassium Dynamics<br />

in Wheat and Sugar Beet Rhizosphere. Kambiz<br />

Bazargan*, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute, Norbert<br />

Claassen, Institut fur Agrikulturchemie and MJ<br />

Malakouti, Tarbiat Modares Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water<br />

Research Institute<br />

155-82 1809a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Fertilizer Application with Zinc on<br />

Yield and Some Yield Components <strong>of</strong> Chickpea<br />

Varieties. Aysen Akay*, Sulcuk Univ Agricultural<br />

Faculty, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

155-83 1809b The Transformation <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong><br />

under Different Climatic Conditions and Differ-


ent Chemical Fertilizers. Kyeong-Bo Lee* 1 , Chan-<br />

Won Park 2 , Deog-Bae Lee 3 and Jae-Duk Kim 2 ,<br />

(1)Honam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS,<br />

RDA, (2)Honam Agricultural Research Institute<br />

NICS, RDA, (3)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science Technology, RDA<br />

155-84 1810a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Three Split Applications <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen<br />

on Spring Safflower in Low Organic Matter<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Western Iran. Reza Soleimani*, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water Research Institute<br />

155-85 1810b New York Statewide Assessment <strong>of</strong> N 2O Losses<br />

from Maize under Different Crop Management<br />

Scenarios Using GIS and the LEACHMN Model.<br />

Ivy Y. S. Tan*, Harold M. van Es, Jeffrey J. Melkonian<br />

and Stephen D. DeGloria, Cornell Univ<br />

155-86 1811a Effect <strong>of</strong> Secondary Nutrients Application on a<br />

Long-Term Yield <strong>of</strong> Two Crop Sequences in Pampean<br />

Argentina. Ricardo J. Melgar* 1 , Hillel<br />

Magen 2 , Patricia Imas 2 , Fernando Salvagiotti 3 , Ricardo<br />

Melchiori 1 , Edgar Lovera 1 , Alfredo Bono 1<br />

and H. Echevarria 1 , (1)INTA, (2)<strong>International</strong> Potash<br />

Institute, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

155-88 1812a Long-term Assessment <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Management<br />

Practices on Grain Yield, Nitrogen Uptake and<br />

Use Efficiency in Irrigated Corn. Kefyalew<br />

Girma*, Kyle Freeman, Brian Arnall, Roger Teal,<br />

Starr Holtz and William Raun, Oklahoma State Univ<br />

155-89 1812b Continuous Application <strong>of</strong> Fertilizer and Manure<br />

on Crop Yield and Uptake <strong>of</strong> Nutrients in<br />

Maize—Wheat Cropping System. P. C. Kanthaliya*<br />

and Arvind Verma, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science ,<br />

Rajasthan College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Mahara Pratap<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology<br />

155-90 1813a Effect <strong>of</strong> Sources and Doses <strong>of</strong> Magnesium on<br />

Two Varieties <strong>of</strong> Potato in Highland <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Colombia. Leila A. Rojas*, Clemencia Gómez and<br />

Edgar Villaneda, Corporación Colombiana de Investigación<br />

agropecuaria, CORPOICA<br />

155-92 1814a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Various Periodic Silicate Fertilizations<br />

on Yield <strong>of</strong> Rice, Characters <strong>of</strong> Nutrient<br />

Adsorption and the Change <strong>of</strong> Silicate Amount in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Yang Ju Park 1 , Byung Hwa Kang 2 , Sun Jin<br />

Sung 1 , Myung Hoon Han 1 , Jong Ho Sun 1 , Dong<br />

Cheol Seo 3 , Yong Hwa Cheong 1 , Bo Kyoon Sohn 1 ,<br />

Jong Soo Heo 3 and Ju Sik Cho* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

Environment, Sunchon National Univ,<br />

(2)Hyoseok Co. Ltd., (3)Division <strong>of</strong> Applied Life<br />

Science, Gyeongsang National Univ<br />

155-93 1814b NIitogen and Phosphorus Contributions from<br />

Litterfall in Shade Gown C<strong>of</strong>fee (C<strong>of</strong>fea arabica)<br />

Plantations in the Venezuelan Andes. Arellano<br />

Rosalva* 1 , Jorge Paolini 2 , Miguel Robles 1 and Elda<br />

Villegas 1 , (1)Univ de Los Andes Núcleo Univ Rafael<br />

Rangel, (2)Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas<br />

(IVIC)<br />

155-94 1815a Evaluation the Effect <strong>of</strong> Endomycorrhiza (Glomus<br />

spp.) on Tomato under Stress Conditions.<br />

Huang Shan-Ney* Sr., TDARES,R.O.C<br />

155-95 1815b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Green Revolution Technology during<br />

the Period <strong>of</strong> 1970-2003 on Sawah <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

in Java, Indonesia in Relation to the Land<br />

Management Practices. Darmawan Darmawan* 1 ,<br />

Kazutake Kyuma 2 , Arsil Saleh 3 , H. Subagjo 3 ,<br />

Tsugiyuki Masunaga 4 and Toshiyuki Wakatsuki 5 ,<br />

(1)Shimane Univ, (2) Kyoto Univ, (3)Center for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Agroclimatic Research and Development,<br />

(4)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Life and Environmental Science, Shimane<br />

Univ, (5)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kinki Univ<br />

155-96 1816a Nitrogen Management in Lowland Rice by the<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Leaf Color Chart through Farmer Partic-<br />

SESSION NO. 155<br />

ipatory Approach in Bangladesh. M. Murshedul<br />

Alam* 1 , J.K. Ladha 2 , Roland J. Buresh 2 , Harun U.<br />

Rashid 3 and Akhter Khan 3 , (1)<strong>International</strong> Rice<br />

Research Institute Bangladesh Office, (2)<strong>International</strong><br />

Rice Research Institute, (3)Bangladesh Rice<br />

Research Institute<br />

155-97 1816b Effects <strong>of</strong> New Nitrogen Technologies and Rates<br />

on Corn in Southern Illinois. Stephen A. Ebelhar*<br />

1 , Carl. D Hart 1 and Jorge D. Hernandez 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, (2)Southern Illinois Univ<br />

155-98 1817a Relationship between Nitrogen Use Efficiency<br />

and Response to Fertilizer in Winter Wheat. D.B.<br />

Arnall*, B. S. Tubana, K. Girma, W. R. Raun, K. W.<br />

Freeman and R. K. Teal, Oklahoma State Univ<br />

155-99 1817b Total N and Nitrate-N Concentrations Through<br />

the <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile as Affected by <strong>Soil</strong> Management<br />

Practices. Byron Belvitt*, Robert Taylor and James<br />

Shuford, Alabama A&M Univ<br />

155-100 1818a Uptake into Rice Grain by Different Spilt Dressings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Using N15. Ju-Young Lee*, Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant Nutrition, NIAST<br />

155-101 1818b Nitrogen and Irrigation Management to Improve<br />

Water Use Efficiency and Reduce Nitrate Leaching<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pepper and Tomato Crops in Florida. Lincoln<br />

Zotarelli* 1 , Johannes M. Scholberg 1 , M. D.<br />

Dukes 2 and Rafael M. Carpena 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

Agronomy Dept, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

155-102 1819a Nitrogen Dynamics in Paddy <strong>Soil</strong> Applied with<br />

Sewage Sludge by 15 N—Dilution Method. Naomi<br />

Asagi* 1 , Hideto Ueno 1 and Toyoharu Ando 2 ,<br />

(1)Univ Farm, Fac. Agr., Ehime Univ, (2)Nishida-<br />

Kosan Co. Ltd.<br />

155-103 1819b Mulch and Nitogen Fertilizer Effects on Pumpkin<br />

Yield and Quality. A. Wyenandt* and J. Heckman,<br />

Rutgers Univ<br />

155-104 1820a Comparison <strong>of</strong> Two Passive Sampler Methods<br />

for Measuring Ammonia Losses. Miguel Cabrera*,<br />

Nicolas Vaio, John Rema and David Kissel,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

155-105 1820b Spatial Yield Response <strong>of</strong> Corn to Two N Levels.<br />

William Cox* 1 , Harold M. Van Es 1 and Tawainga<br />

Katsvairo 2 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

155-106 1821a Increasing Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer<br />

Use Efficiency by Using the Nitrification Inhibitor<br />

3, 4-Dimethylpyrazole Phosphate (Dmpp) in<br />

Chile. Rodrigo Ortega*, Univ Técnica Federico<br />

Santa María, Joaquin Orellana, Compo Agro Chile<br />

Ltda. and Mauricio Molina, Pontificia Univ Católica<br />

de Chile<br />

155-107 1821b Application <strong>of</strong> Rice Straw Compost for Sustainable<br />

Rice Production. Vien Minh Duong* 1 , Takeshi<br />

Watanabe 2 , Man Hong Luu 3 , Tien Khang Vu 3 and<br />

Thi Kim Phuong Nguyen 1 , (1)Cantho Univ, (2)Japan<br />

<strong>International</strong> Research Center for Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(3)Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute<br />

155-108 1822a Effect <strong>of</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Potassium, Magnesium<br />

and Sulphur Fertilizers for Yield and Quality on<br />

Sugarcane Production in an Acid Red <strong>Soil</strong> Area.<br />

Hongwei Tan*, Liuqiang Zhou, Rulin Xie and Meifu<br />

Huang, Guangxi Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-109 1822b Effect <strong>of</strong> K Application with Varying Temperature<br />

and Moisture Regimes on Different Forms <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> K and Other Nutrients in Vertisol. S. C.<br />

Gupta* 1 , K. R. Vegh 2 and Josef Koncz 2 , (1)RAK<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (2)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Agricultural Chemistry<br />

155-110 1823a Direct and Residual Effects <strong>of</strong> Balanced Fertilization<br />

in Field Crops <strong>of</strong> the Pampas <strong>of</strong> Argentina.<br />

Fernando Garcia* 1 , Miguel Boxler 2 , Jorge<br />

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POSTERS


SESSION NO. 155<br />

Minteguiaga 2 , Hugo Blanco 2 , Raul Houssay 2 , German<br />

Deza Marin 3 and Angel Berardo 4 , (1)PPI-PPIC<br />

Southern Cone, (2)CREA Southern Santa Fe,<br />

(3)ASP, (4)Fertilab-FCA-INTA<br />

155-111 1823b Interaction <strong>of</strong> Organic Manures and Granular<br />

Size <strong>of</strong> Inorganic NPK Fertilizers on Nutrient<br />

Uptake and Grain Yield <strong>of</strong> Irrigated Rice in Vertisols.<br />

Subbaiah SV*, Rama Prasad AS, Kumar RM<br />

and Surekha K, Directorate <strong>of</strong> Rice Research<br />

155-112 1824a Effect <strong>of</strong> Gel-Based Controlled Release Fertilizers<br />

on Crop Yield and Nutrient Use Efficiency.<br />

Ding Hong* and Zhang Yu-shu, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Fertilizer, Fujian Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-113 1824b Distribution <strong>of</strong> Non-Exchangeable K in <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

in a Brachiaria-Maize Cropping System. Rodrigo<br />

A. Garcia, Juliano C. Calonego, Carlos A.C.<br />

Crusciol and Ciro A. Rosolem*, São Paulo State<br />

Univ<br />

155-114 1825a Nitrate Leaching Pattern from Slow Release Fertilizer<br />

under Polyethylene Film Mulching and<br />

Non-Mulching in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.).<br />

Dong-Wook Lee**, Ki-Do Park, Chang-young Park,<br />

Il-Soo Son, Ui-Gum Kang and Sung-Tai Park, National<br />

Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute,<br />

R.D.A<br />

155-115 1825b Differences in the Temperature Quotients <strong>of</strong> Ammonia<br />

Emission on the Fertilized <strong>Soil</strong>s from<br />

Florida and Washington. Guodong Liu* 1 , Yuncong<br />

Li 1 and Ashok Alva 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida/TREC, (2)USDA-ARS<br />

155-116 1826a Nitrous Oxide Emission from Two <strong>Soil</strong>s under<br />

Commercial N Fertilizer and Swine Slurry Application<br />

in a Rhizotron Experiment. Marek K.<br />

Jarecki* 1 , Timothy B. Parkin 2 , Alvarus S.K. Chan 1 ,<br />

Jerry L. Hatfield 3 , David W. Meek 4 and Raymond A.<br />

Jones 5 , (1)AgCert Services, Inc., (2)USDA-ARS,<br />

(3)National <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth Lab, (4)National <strong>Soil</strong> Tilth<br />

Laboratory, (5)AgCert Canada Co.<br />

155-117 1826b Residual and Cumulative Effect <strong>of</strong> Boron Use in<br />

Rice-Wheat System in Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Pakistan.<br />

Abdul Rashid* 1 , M. Yasin 1 , R. Ullah 1 and<br />

M.A. Ali 2 , (1)National Agricultural Research Center,<br />

(2)Adaptive Research, Agriculture Dept<br />

155-118 1827a In-Season Nitrogen Fertilization to Improve Nutrient<br />

Use Efficiency in Maize. M. A. Al-ali* and<br />

Thomas Morris, Univ <strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />

155-119 1827b Leaf Sampling Period Effect on the Efficiency <strong>of</strong><br />

the DRIS Method Applied to Apple Culture in<br />

South Brazil. Gilmar R. Nachtigall, Embrapa Grape<br />

and Wine and Antonio R. Dechen*, Escola Superior<br />

de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz”<br />

155-120 1828a Root Growth, Nutrition and Yield <strong>of</strong> Common<br />

Bean as Affected by Surface Application Lime<br />

and Gypsum under a No-Tillage System. Carlos<br />

A.C. Crusciol*, São Paulo State Univ and Rogério<br />

P. Soratto, Mato Grosso do Sul State Univ, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agronomy<br />

155-121 1828b Multinutrient Extraction <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s by EDTA Ion<br />

Exchange Resin. Bernardo van Raij*, Aline R.<br />

Coscione, Heitor Cantarella and Monica Ferreira<br />

Abreu, INstituto Agronômico<br />

155-122 1901a Potassium Release and Fixation in Contrasting<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Parent Materials and K Fertilizer Application<br />

Rates: Estimates Using <strong>Soil</strong> Balances and<br />

Changes in the Exchangeable Pool. Magnus Simonsson*<br />

1 , Stefan Andersson 2 , Ylva Andrist-<br />

Rangel 3 , Stephen Hillier 3 , Lennart Mattsson 4 and<br />

Ingrid Öborn 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> (SLU),<br />

140<br />

(3)The Macaulay Institute, (4)Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-123 1901b Long-Term Rye-Ryegrass Forage Yields and<br />

Changes in <strong>Soil</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Inorganic Nitrogen as Affected<br />

by Rate and Date <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen Application.<br />

Jagadeesh Mosali* 1 , Kefyalew Girma 2 , Jeffrey B.<br />

Ball 1 and W.R. Raun 2 , (1)The Noble Foundation,<br />

(2)Oklahoma State Univ<br />

155-124 1902a Corn Yield Response to Spring Applied Controlled-Release<br />

Urea vs. Spring Applied Urea.<br />

Jeff Moore*, Randy Killorn and Marianela Gonzalez,<br />

Iowa State Univ<br />

155-125 1902b Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Nitrification in Selected Iowa <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Treated with Stay-N 2000. D. Rovita* and Randy<br />

Killorn, Iowa State Univ<br />

155-126 1903a Nitrogen Management Lessons from Long-Term<br />

Agroecological Trials on Alfisols. Sieglinde<br />

Snapp* 1 , G. P. Robertson 2 , Claire McSwiney 1 and<br />

Brook Wilke 3 , (1)Michigan State Univ, (2)Crop and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> Dept, Michigan State Univ, (3)Dept<br />

Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-127 1903b Nebraska <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Project Revisits Corn Recommendations<br />

under High Yield Environments.<br />

Charles Shapiro* 1 , Achim Dobermann 2 , Richard<br />

Ferguson 2 , Gary Hergert 1 , David Tarkalson 3 , Daniel<br />

Walters 2 and Charles Wortmann 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Horticulture,<br />

(3)West Central Research and Extension Center<br />

155-128 1904a Changes in Phosphorus Fractions <strong>of</strong> a Mediterranean<br />

Calcareous Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> Following Long-<br />

Term Application <strong>of</strong> P Fertilizer. Dang Thanh<br />

Vu* 1 , Caixian Tang 1 and Roger D. Armstrong 2 ,<br />

(1)La Trobe Univ, (2)Primary Industries Research<br />

Victoria<br />

155-129 1904b Quantifying the Impact <strong>of</strong> Subsurface Drip vs.<br />

Pivot Irrigation on Nitrogen Leaching to a Shallow<br />

Aquifer. Omar R. Harvey* and Cristine L.S.<br />

Morgan, Texas A&M Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-130 1905a Enhancing Nitrogen Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Rice (Oryza<br />

sativa L.) by Silicate Application in Korean Paddy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Ki Woon Chang 1 , Pil Joo Kim* 2 , Chang Hoon<br />

Lee 2 and Yong Bok Lee 2 , (1)Chungnam National<br />

Univ, (2)Division <strong>of</strong> Applied Life Science,<br />

Gyeongsang Univ<br />

155-131 1905b Effect <strong>of</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Porous Hydrate Calcium<br />

Silicate on Rice Growth and Yield. Hironori<br />

Heinai* 1 , Masahiko Saigusa 1 , Hitoshi Okazaki 2 and<br />

Kazuo Yoshida 2 , (1)Field Science Center, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science, Tohoku Univ,<br />

(2)Residential Systems and Materials Laboratory,<br />

Asahi Kasei Corporation<br />

155-132 1906a Effective P Fertigation Increases Yield and Quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fruit in High Density Apple. Gerald<br />

Neilsen*, Denise Neilsen and Peter Toivonen, Pacific<br />

Agri-Food Research Centre<br />

155-133 1906b Permanent Raised Bed Cultivation Improves Nitrogen<br />

and Water Use in Rice-Wheat Cropping<br />

Systems <strong>of</strong> South Asia. J.G. Lauren* 1 , J.M.<br />

Duxbury 1 , M.I. Hossain 2 , G. Sah 3 , A.S.M.H.M.<br />

Talukder 4 and C. A. Meisner 5 , (1)Cornell Univ,<br />

(2)Regional Agricultural Research Station, (3)Agricultural<br />

Implement Research Centre, (4)Wheat Research<br />

Centre, (5)IFDC<br />

155-134 1907a Sawah System and Power Tiller, Necessities for<br />

Sustainable Rice Production in Sub-Saharan<br />

Africa—the Case <strong>of</strong> Nigeria. Oluwarotimi O.<br />

Fashola*, <strong>International</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Tropical Agriculture,<br />

Joshua Aliyu, Watershed Initiative in Nigeria


(WIN 2001) and Toshiyuki Wakatsuki, Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Kinki University<br />

155-135 1907b Potassium Fixation in Silt, Sand and Clay Fractions<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s Derived from Granitic Alluvium <strong>of</strong><br />

the San Joaquin Valley, California. M. Murashkina,<br />

R. J. Southard and G. S. Pettygrove*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

California<br />

155-136 1908a Potassium Dynamics in Vertisols Following Potassium<br />

Fertilization and Plant Uptake. Kathryn Taylor<br />

1 , Balwant Singh* 1 and Graeme Schwenke 2 ,<br />

(1)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney, (2)NSW Department <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />

Industries<br />

155-137 1908b Citrus Nitrogen Uptake and Nitrification Rates in<br />

Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s. Kelly Morgan*, Johan M. Scholberg<br />

and Thomas Obreza, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

155-138 1909a Cation Exchange Capacity and Nutrient Contents<br />

in Red-Brown and Brown <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Crimea.<br />

Saeed Zeraat Kar*, Kharkov National Agrarian Univ<br />

155-139 1909b N Transformations <strong>of</strong> Fresh Poultry Manure<br />

Composts. S. Agyenim Boateng*, <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

Institute<br />

155-140 1910a Development <strong>of</strong> Leaf Nutrient Diagnosis Standards<br />

and its Application to Fertilizer Recommendations<br />

for Durian in Thailand. Sumitra<br />

Poovarodom* and Nutcharee Boonplang, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, King Mongkut’s Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Ladkrabang<br />

155-141 1910b Changes <strong>of</strong> Nitrate Assimilation and Ascorbic<br />

Acid Content in Artificially Wilted Spinach by<br />

Nutrient Solution <strong>of</strong> High Nitrogen and Low<br />

Potassium. Yang Ho Park*, National Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA<br />

155-142 1911a Determination <strong>of</strong> Optimum Application Rates <strong>of</strong><br />

Nitrogen Fertilizer for Head Rice Yield in Korea.<br />

Yo-Sung Song* 1 , Ki-Sang Lee 1 , Beung-Gan Jung 1 ,<br />

Hee-Joong Jun 1 and Young-Sang Yoon 2 , (1)National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

RDA, (2)Kongju National Univ<br />

155-143 1911b Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Leaf-wilting Symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />

Melon(Cucumis melo) Caused by an Excess<br />

Salinity in Protected Farming System. Byoung<br />

Choon Jang*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, RDA<br />

155-144 1912a Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Leaf-wilt Symptom <strong>of</strong> Watermelon(Cucurbita<br />

ctrullus L.) in Protected Cultivation<br />

Caused by Different Factors. Byoung<br />

Choon Jang*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, RDA<br />

155-145 1912b Nitrate Reductase Activity in the C<strong>of</strong>fee Tree Affected<br />

by Levels and Nitrogen Application Systems.<br />

Enes Furlani* Jr., Andre Rodrigues dos Reis<br />

and Kuniko Iwamoto Haga, São Paulo State Univ<br />

155-146 1913a Changes <strong>of</strong> Nitrate and Carbonate Contents in<br />

Leaves <strong>of</strong> Tomato ( Lycopersicon pnennellii) by<br />

Salt Stress. Byoung Choon Jang*, National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA<br />

155-147 1913b Boron <strong>Soil</strong> Test and Leaf Analysis Correlate with<br />

Fruit Yield <strong>of</strong> Sweet Oranges. Dirceu Mattos Jr.* 1 ,<br />

José A. Quaggio 1 , Heitor Cantarella 2 and Eduardo S.<br />

Stuchi 3 , (1)Instituto Agronômico (IAC), (2)Instituto<br />

Agronômico, (3)Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura<br />

e Estação Experimental de Citricultura de Bebedouro<br />

155-148 1914a Sewage Sludge Application Treated by N-Viro<br />

Process in No-Till <strong>Soil</strong>s. Agronomic and Environment<br />

Effects. Jetro Turan Salvador* 1 , Luiz Antonio<br />

Corrêa Lucchesi 1 , Tereza Cristina de Carvalho<br />

1 , Uéliton Trindade de Oliveira 1 and Antonio<br />

Carlos Lacerda 2 , (1)Univ Federal do Paraná, (2)Alto<br />

Iguaçu Engenharia, Agronomia e Ambiente Ltda<br />

SESSION NO. 155<br />

155-149 1914b Physiological Adaptability <strong>of</strong> Seeding Tomato<br />

Cutivars Under Low Phosphorus Stress. Han Xiaori*,<br />

Wang Jing, Zhan Xiumei, Gong Liang, Yu<br />

Chengguang and Yin Hongbin, College <strong>of</strong> Land and<br />

Environment Science, Shenyang Agricultural Univ<br />

155-150 1915a Emissions <strong>of</strong> Nutrients on Alpine Cropping Area<br />

<strong>of</strong> Korea. Kwang Lai Park*, Myung Chul Seo, Kee<br />

Kyung Kang, Deog Bae Lee and Pil Kyun Jung,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

155-151 1915b Fertilizer Application Methods for Cotton. Enes<br />

Furlani* Jr. 1 , Nelson Machado da Silva 2 , Luiz Henrique<br />

Carvalho 2 and Marcelo Andreotti 2 , (1)São<br />

Paulo State Univ, (2)Insituto Agronômico<br />

155-152 1916a <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Impact on Sandy <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kuwait.<br />

Mahdi Abdal* and Majda Suleiman, Kuwait Institute<br />

for Scientific Research<br />

155-153 1916b Nitrogen Deficiency Diagnostic by the Chlorophyll<br />

Meter Evaluation. Enes Furlani* Jr., Andre<br />

Rodrigues dos Reis and Marcelo Andreotti, São<br />

Paulo State Univ<br />

155-154 1917a Site Specific Nutrient Management for Rice in Alkali<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> India. Abdul Rahim Mohamed Haroon*,<br />

R Nagarajan, S Marimuthu, Nagappan Bhuvaneswari,<br />

Arumugham Bhaskaran, S Pazhanivelan,<br />

S Ravichandiran and M Sheik Dawood, Anbil<br />

Dharmalingam Agricultural College and Research<br />

Institute (TNAU)<br />

155-155 1917b Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium<br />

Availability in <strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with Banana-<br />

Trash Compost. Venecio U. Ultra* Jr. 1 , Danilo A.<br />

Mendoza 2 and Angelina Briones 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Eastern<br />

Philippines, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> the Philippines Los<br />

Banos<br />

155-156 1918b Rock Phosphate a Cheap Source <strong>of</strong> ‘P’for Crops<br />

in Acidic and Neutral <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Karnataka. M.V<br />

Ravi*, Sujata F Harlapur, G.N. Thippeshappa, C.A.<br />

Srinvasamurthy, A.S. Kumaraswamy, V.R. Ramakrishna<br />

Parama, R. Siddaramappa, S. Bhaskar, M.V.<br />

Bhargavi, N.G. Basavaraju, G. Ravi, M.N. Ravi<br />

Kumar, B. Gayathi and K.G. Ankegowda, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-157 1919a Use <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Indian Rock Phosphates as<br />

Cheap Source <strong>of</strong> P to Increase Rice Production.<br />

C.A Srinivasamurthy*, Sunil Kumar, M.V. Ravi, S.<br />

Bhaskar and R. Siddaramappa, Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

155-158 1919b <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop Nitrogen as Influenced by Tillage,<br />

Cover Crops, and Nitrogen Fertilization. Upendra<br />

Sainju* 1 , Bharat Singh 2 , Wayne Whitehead 2 and<br />

Shirley Wang 2 , (1)USDA-ARS-NPARL, (2)Fort<br />

Valley State Univ<br />

155-159 1920a <strong>Soil</strong> Test Based Fertilizer Recommendation for<br />

Carrot on Ultic Hapludalf <strong>of</strong> Tamil Nadu,India.<br />

Palanimuthu Murugesaboopathi*, Ramar Uma Devi,<br />

Ramasamy Natesan and Subramanium Thiyageshwari,<br />

Tamilnadu Agricultural Univ<br />

155-160 1920b Assesing Optimum Management for Nitrogen<br />

and Fungicides in High Yielding Cultivars <strong>of</strong> No-<br />

Till Wheat. Adriana García Lamothe* and Martha<br />

Díaz de Ackermann, Instituto Nacional de Investigación<br />

Agropecuaria, INIA Uruguay<br />

155-161 1921a Responses <strong>of</strong> Maize-Bean Intercrops to Minjingu<br />

Phosphate Rock and Lime in Terms <strong>of</strong> Nutrient<br />

Use Efficiency and Economic Benefits on Acid<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Western Kenya. Abigael O. Nekesa* 1 , John<br />

Robert Okalebo 1 , Caleb O. Othieno 1 , Ruth Njoroge 1 ,<br />

Mary Kipsat 1 , Moses Thuita 1 and André Bationo 2 ,<br />

(1)Moi Univ, (2)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> CIAT<br />

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SESSION NO. 155<br />

155-162 1921b Micronutrients Uptake by Wheat as Affected by<br />

Genotypes, N and P. Deepak Kumar*, M.L. Dixit<br />

and Kuldeep Singh, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

155-163 1922a Interaction Effect <strong>of</strong> Phosphorous, Sulphur and<br />

Rhizobium on Growth Yield and Composition <strong>of</strong><br />

Black Gram (Phaseolus mungo L). R. P. Singh*,<br />

R. K. Singh, S. N. Singh, P. K, Yadav, J. Singh and<br />

R. S. Singh, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science & Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, Udai Pratap Autonomous College<br />

155-164 1922b Combining Field and Simulation Studies to Improve<br />

Fertilizer Recommendations for Irrigated<br />

Rice in Burkina Faso. Zacharie Segda* Sr., Institut<br />

de l’environnement et des recherches agricoles<br />

(INERA), Stephan M. Haefele, <strong>International</strong> Rice<br />

Research Institute, Marco C.S. Wopereis, Cirad, Abdoulaye<br />

Mando, IFDC and Michel P. Sedogo,<br />

INERA<br />

155-165 1923a Survey, Modelling, Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Constraints<br />

and their Validation in Nagpur Mandarin<br />

Ochards <strong>of</strong> Central India. Anupkumar Srivastava*<br />

Sr., National Research Centre for Citrus<br />

155-166 1923b Split Application and Levels <strong>of</strong> K on the Yield <strong>of</strong><br />

Maize and Different Fractions <strong>of</strong> K in <strong>Soil</strong>. Santhy<br />

P. Bala* Sr., Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

155-167 1924a Role <strong>of</strong> Potassium in Crop Production in India.<br />

N.S. Pasricha* and S.K. Bansal, Potash Research Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> India, Gurgaon, Haryana, India<br />

155-168 1924b Application <strong>of</strong> Inorganic Nitrogen Levels and<br />

Placements on the Growth and Yield <strong>of</strong> Wheat.<br />

Fateh C. Oad*, Sindh Agriculture University<br />

155-169 1925a Efficient Use <strong>of</strong> Fertilizer Phosphorus in Crops in<br />

India. Rayappan Kumaresan* 1 , Nassir. A. Abderrahim<br />

Nassir 2 and Tayub Tayub Mrabet 2 , (1)Tamilnadu<br />

Agricultural Univ, (2)World Phosphate Institute,<br />

IMPHOS<br />

155-170 1925b Long-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Organic and Inorganic Inputs<br />

on the Yield, <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient Changes and Use<br />

Efficiency in Rice-Wheat Cropping System in<br />

Indo-Gangetic Plains <strong>of</strong> India. P. K, Mani*, P. K.<br />

Sahu, A. L. Kundu, M. Pramanick, D. Majumdar and<br />

R. C. Samui, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

VIswavidyalaya(BCKV)<br />

155-171 1926a Increasing Fertilizer Efficiency by Sulphur Fertilizer<br />

through Balanced Fertilization and Fertilizer<br />

Interaction in Chinese Agriculture. Mingxian<br />

Fan*, The Sulphur Institute<br />

155-172 1926b Nitrogen Isotope Signatures in Grain Crops<br />

Treated with Organic and Chemical Fertilizers in<br />

a Four-Year Canola-Barley-Wheat-Canola Rotation.<br />

Woo-Jung Choi, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biosystems and Agricultural<br />

Engineering, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, Chonnam National Univ,<br />

Muhammad Arshad, Dept <strong>of</strong> Renewable Resources,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Alberta and Scott X. Chang*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Alberta<br />

155-173 1927a Aggregate Associated Sulphur Fractions in <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

under Long-Term Fertilization Experiment. Bal<br />

Ram Singh* 1 , Zhihui Yang 1 and Sissel Hansen 2 ,<br />

(1)Norwegian Univ <strong>of</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Norwegian<br />

Centre for Ecological Agriculture<br />

155-174 1927b Plant Nitrogen Recovery from an Enriched 15 N-<br />

Manure. Hector Mario Quiroga–Garza* 1 , Jose Antonio<br />

Cueto–Wong 1 and William C. Lindemann 2 ,<br />

(1)INIFAP Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones<br />

Forestales, Agricolas y Pecuarias, (2)NMSU Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agronomy and Horticulture<br />

155-175 1928b The Effects <strong>of</strong> Organic Resource Quality on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile N Dynamics and Maize Yields on Sandy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in Zimbabwe. Florence Mtambanengwe*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe<br />

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SESSION NO. 156<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.4A Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation I.<br />

Agroecosystems: Processes & Assessment—Poster<br />

156-1 1636a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Enzymatic Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Deshidrogenase, Urease and B-Glucosidase in a<br />

Submit <strong>Soil</strong> to Different Agricultural Uses.<br />

Mariela J. Navas*, Instuto Navional de Investigaciones<br />

Agricolas (INIA-Venezuela) and Marta Benito,<br />

Univ Politecnica de Madrid<br />

156-2 1636b Long-Term Human and Biophysical Dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Degradation in the Kenyan Highlands. S. J.<br />

Riha* 1 , C. B. Barrett 1 , L.E. Blume 1 , J.M. Kinyangi 1 ,<br />

C.J. Lehmann 1 , P.P. Marenya 1 , David M. Mbugua 2 ,<br />

C.F. Nicholson 1 , S.O. Ngoze 1 , D. Parsons 1 , L.V.<br />

Verchot 2 and A.N. Pell 1 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)World<br />

Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre<br />

156-3 1637a Transformation Processes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Formation and<br />

Fertility <strong>of</strong> Chernozems <strong>of</strong> the Steppe Zone <strong>of</strong><br />

the Altai Region. Gennady G. Morkovkin* and Nina<br />

B. Maksimova, Altai State Agricultural Univ<br />

156-4 1637b Fatigue Evidence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter in the<br />

Northeastern Mollisol Area <strong>of</strong> China. Xudong<br />

Zhang* and Hongtu Xie, Key Lab. <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial<br />

Ecological Process, Institute <strong>of</strong> Applied Ecology,<br />

Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

156-5 1736a <strong>Soil</strong> Borne Saprophytic Nematodes on Nutrient<br />

Mobilization in the Western Ghats Region <strong>of</strong><br />

Tamil Nadu, India. Selvi Duraisamy* 1 , Deepa Subramanian<br />

2 , Subramanian Shanmugam 3 , Jayakumar<br />

Jayaraman 3 , Senthamizh Kasinathan 4 , Thiyageshwari<br />

Subramanian 4 and Rajkannan Bellie 5 , (1)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,Tamil Nadu Agricultral Univ,<br />

(2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,TNAU, (3)Dept Agricultural<br />

Nematology, TNAU, (4)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

TNAU, (5)Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, TNAU<br />

156-6 1736b Influence <strong>of</strong> Land Use on <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient Recovery<br />

in Previously Shifting Cultivation Areas in Lower<br />

Northern Thailand. Jaruntorn Boonyanuphap*,<br />

The United Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science,<br />

Ehime Univ and Katsutoshi Sakurai, Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kochi Univ<br />

156-7 1737a Effects <strong>of</strong> Upland Rice Cultivation on <strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics<br />

in the Arid Region <strong>of</strong> Iran. Hossein<br />

Torabi-Golsefidi*, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Shahed<br />

Univ<br />

156-8 1737b Temporal-Spatial Distributions and Variabilities<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Cd, Pb and Zn in Szia, China. Lina Sun*,<br />

Shenyang Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Environmental Engineering<br />

and Yaohua Zhang, Liaoning Research Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geology and Mineral Resources<br />

156-9 1834a Geomatics Based <strong>Soil</strong> Mapping and Hazard Assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cultivated Land in El-Fayoum Depression,<br />

Egypt. Rafat Ramadan Ali*, <strong>Soil</strong>s and<br />

Water Use Dept, National Research Centre and<br />

Fouad H. Soliman, Cairo Univ<br />

156-10 1834b Relationships between Extractable Al and Properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> in the Wheatbelt <strong>of</strong> Western Australia.<br />

Tania Liaghati* 1 , Robert Gilkes 1 and Chris<br />

Gazey 2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Western Australia<br />

156-11 1835a Penetration Resistance under Zone and Strip-<br />

Tillage for Vegetable Cultivation in New York<br />

State. Omololu J. Idowu* 1 , Anusuya Rangarajan 2<br />

and Donald E. Halseth 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Cornell Univ<br />

156-12 1835b Geographic Information System to Monitor the<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Negative <strong>Soil</strong> Processes in the<br />

Russian Federation. Natalya V. Kalinina*, Lud-


mila Kolesnikova and Elena Birukova, V.V.<br />

Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

156-13 1836a Unravelling the Mysteries <strong>of</strong> the Quesungual<br />

Slash and Mulch Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry. Luis Alvarez<br />

Welchez* 1 , Miguel Ayarza Sr. 2 , Edgar Amezquita 3 ,<br />

Edmundo Barrios 3 , Marco Rondon 3 , Idupulapati<br />

Rao 3 , Mariela Rivera 3 , Jellin Pavon 4 , Oscar Ferreira<br />

5 , Denis Valladares 5 , Naman Sanchez 5 and<br />

Aracely Castro 3 , (1)MIS Consortium, (2)Tropical<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />

Center for Tropical Agriculture, CIAT,<br />

(3)CIAT, (4)INTA, (5)ESNACIFOR<br />

156-14 1836b Towards a Better Understanding <strong>of</strong> the Long-<br />

Term Yield Response <strong>of</strong> Corn to the Repeated and<br />

Random Seasonal Effects <strong>of</strong> Fertilizer Nitrogen<br />

and Tillage. J. H. Grove*, Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Dept and Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw, West Virginia<br />

Univ<br />

156-15 1837a Effects <strong>of</strong> Application Fertilization Organic on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter, P, K; Tissues N, P, K and<br />

Yield <strong>of</strong> Corn. Isabel Arrieche* and Orlando Mora,<br />

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas de<br />

Venezuela<br />

156-16 1837b <strong>Soil</strong> Compaction and Fertilization Effects on<br />

Spring Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and Weeds<br />

Nutrition. Jaan Kuht*, Endla Reintam, Katrin Trükmann,<br />

Liina Edesi and Virgo Rääts, Estonian Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

156-17 1934b Erosion, Nutrient Loss and their Effects on the<br />

Landscape on Hungarian Sites. Csaba Centeri* 1 ,<br />

Marton Vona 2 , Akos Malatinszky 2 and Akos Pottyondi<br />

2 , (1)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Nature Conservation,<br />

(2)Szent Istvan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Landscape<br />

Ecology<br />

156-18 1935a Land Degradation and Agricultural Productivity<br />

in Bangladesh. S. A. Haque*, Bangladesh Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

156-19 1935b Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Typology and Land Use on Micr<strong>of</strong>ungal<br />

Communities in the Alma – Kerem-Ben-<br />

Zimra Area, Upper Galilee, Israel. Isabella Grishkan*<br />

1 , Alexander Tsatskin 2 and Eviatar Nevo 1 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Evolution Univ <strong>of</strong> Haifa, (2)Zinman<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Archaeology Univ <strong>of</strong> Haifa<br />

156-20 1936a Recent Evolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinization in China<br />

and its Driving Processes. Jingsong Yang*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

156-21 1936b Identification and Characterization <strong>of</strong> Hotspots<br />

<strong>of</strong> Desertification in Southern Karnataka. Naveen<br />

Kumar,v.,Natarajan,A.and Anil Kumar,T.S. Badrinath*,<br />

UAS,GKVK,Bangalore-65<br />

156-22 1937a Diversity <strong>of</strong> Biological Forest Ecosystem and their<br />

Impact in Semi-Arid Land, Analysis and followed<br />

by Remote Sensing (ALSAT-1 Data, Steppe <strong>of</strong><br />

Algeria). Ahmed Zegrar*, National Center <strong>of</strong> Spaces<br />

Technics<br />

156-23 1937b Copper-Chromium-Arsenic Leaching from<br />

Treated Vineyard Posts. Siva (Sivalingam) Sivakumaran*,<br />

Iris Vogeler, Steve Green, Carlo Van Den<br />

Dijssel, Marc Greven, Brent Clothier, Rob Agnew,<br />

Sue Neal and Rogerio Chichota, HortResearch<br />

SESSION NO. 158<br />

SESSION NO. 157<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.4B Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation II. Agroecosystems:<br />

Reclamation Strategies—Poster<br />

157-1 1638a Indigenous Farming System for <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

on Sloping Farmland in Sichuan, China. Xiubin<br />

He* Sr., Xinbao Zhang and Anbang Wen, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mountain Hazards and Environment<br />

157-2 1639a Effects <strong>of</strong> Arsenic Contaminated Irrigation<br />

Water, Zinc and Organic Matter on the Mobilization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arsenic in <strong>Soil</strong>s in Relation to Rice (Oryza<br />

sativa L.). Dilip Kumar Das*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Chemistry and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi<br />

Viswavidyalaya<br />

157-3 1639b Managing <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Hills <strong>of</strong> Nepal through Site-<br />

Specific Integrated Plant Nutrition Systems. Basu<br />

D. Regmi* Sr. 1 , Neeranjan P. Rajbhandari 1 , Chhabi<br />

L. Paudel 1 , Bishnu K. Dhital 1 , Juerg Merz 2 and Juerg<br />

Merz 2 , (1)Sustainal <strong>Soil</strong> Management <strong>Program</strong>me,<br />

(2)Sustainable <strong>Soil</strong> Management <strong>Program</strong>me<br />

157-4 1640a Using Adaptive Cluster Sampling Based on Both<br />

the First Sampling Density and the Regulation<br />

Thresholds for Delineating Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

with Kriging. Dar-Yuan Lee* 1 , Kai-Wei Juang 2 and<br />

Wan-Jiun Liao 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry,<br />

National Taiwan Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Post-modern Agriculture,<br />

Mingdao Univ<br />

157-5 1640b Ethno-Management <strong>of</strong> Plinthic and Ironpan <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

in the Savanna Regions <strong>of</strong> West Africa. Rexford<br />

D. Asiamah* and Owusu Dwomo, <strong>Soil</strong> Research<br />

Institute<br />

157-6 1641a Degradation <strong>of</strong> Farmers’ Plots and Indigenous<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Conservation in Western<br />

Ethiopian Agro-Ecosystems: Evidence and<br />

Lessons Learned from the Field. Nega Emiru*,<br />

Oromia Agricultural Research Institute<br />

157-7 1641b Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry and <strong>Soil</strong> Sustainability. P. K. R.<br />

Nair*, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

157-8 1738a A New Approach <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Structure Characterization<br />

in Field Conditions Based on <strong>Soil</strong> Electrical<br />

Resistivity Measurements. Guy Richard* 1 , Arlene<br />

Besson 2 , Philippe Cosenza 3 and Isabelle Cousin 1 ,<br />

(1)INRA, (2)geocarta, (3)UMR 7619 SISYPHE<br />

157-9 1738b pH Buffer Capacity and Lime Requirement for<br />

Korean Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s. Yoo-hak Kim* and Han-Kang<br />

Kwak, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

157-10 1739b Plant Response to Salinity in Gypsum-Saturated<br />

Solutions. Juan Felipe Martinez-Montoya* and Victor<br />

M. Ruiz-Vera, Colegio de Postgraduados<br />

157-11 1740b Coal-Fines as a Potential Amendment for Subsoil<br />

Acidity in Western Australia. Y. Pal* 1 , M. T. F.<br />

Wong 2 and R. W. Bell 1 , (1)Murdoch Univ, (2)CSIRO<br />

SESSION NO. 158<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.5C Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation III.<br />

Agro- and Forest Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical<br />

and Biological Processes—Poster<br />

158-1 1642a Relationship between the Agricultural Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> Broccoli Crop and Microbial Activity <strong>of</strong><br />

a Semi-Arid <strong>Soil</strong>. José Luis Moreno*, Felipe<br />

Bastida, Teresa Hernández and Carlos García, Centro<br />

de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura.<br />

CEBAS-CSIC.<br />

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SESSION NO. 158<br />

158-2 1642b Pollution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and Vegetation by Reforestation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Exotic Conifers in Pilembera. Maziar Razavi*,<br />

Ph.D. Student <strong>of</strong> Azad Univ<br />

158-3 1643a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Copper Biotoxicity in Agricultural<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Aconcagua River Basin (Chile).<br />

Alexander Neaman* 1 , Marco Cisternas 1 , Gonzalo<br />

Ávila 2 and Hernán Gaete 2 , (1)Catholic Univ <strong>of</strong> Valparaiso,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Valparaiso<br />

158-4 1643b Development <strong>of</strong> Bi<strong>of</strong>ertilizer Package for Rehabilitation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Degraded Forestland and Enhancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon in North India. Prity<br />

Sagar* Sr. and Ravindranath N.H., Indian Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science<br />

158-5 1644a Fate and Transport <strong>of</strong> Biosolids-Borne Triclocarban.<br />

Elizabeth A. Hodges* and George A. O’Connor,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

158-6 1644b Improvement <strong>of</strong> Low Fertility <strong>Soil</strong>s (Oxisols) for<br />

High Productivity and Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Crop-<br />

Livestock Systems in Tropical Savannas <strong>of</strong><br />

Colombia. Edgar AMEZQUITA* 1 , Idupulapati<br />

Rao 2 , Marco Rondon 2 , Edmundo Barrios 2 , Miguel<br />

Ayarza Sr. 2 , Phanor HOYOS 1 and Diego Molina 3 ,<br />

(1)Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical<br />

(CIAT), (2)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong> Center for Tropical Agriculture,<br />

CIAT, (3)Centro Internacional de Agricultura<br />

Tropical–CIAT<br />

158-7 1645a Fate <strong>of</strong> Fecal Coliforms and Salmonella in Class<br />

B Biosolids-Amended Farmlands. Lakhwinder S.<br />

Hundal*, Albert Cox, Richard Gore, Geeta Rijal,<br />

James Zmuda and Thomas Granato, Metropolitan<br />

Water Reclamation District <strong>of</strong> Greater Chicago<br />

158-8 1645b Restoring <strong>Soil</strong> Quality and Forests on Mined<br />

Land in the Appalachians: Results and Outcomes<br />

<strong>of</strong> a 25-year Research <strong>Program</strong>. James A.<br />

Burger* 1 , Beyhan Y. Amichev 2 and Carl E. Zipper 2 ,<br />

(1)Virgnia Tech, (2)Virginia Tech<br />

158-9 1740a Phytostabilization <strong>of</strong> a Industrial Residue Contaminated<br />

with Zn and Cd. Fabiana S. Santos*,<br />

Márcio O.L. Magalhães, Nelson Mazur and Nelson<br />

M.B. Amaral Sobrinho, <strong>Soil</strong> Department, Federal<br />

Rural Univ <strong>of</strong> Rio de Janeiro<br />

158-10 1741a Reduction <strong>of</strong> Cd Uptake by Rice in the Winterflooded<br />

Paddy Fields. Tadao Aoda*, Niigata Univ<br />

158-11 1741b Heap Leaching <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metal Contaminated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Using Advanced Oxidation Processes for<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Extractants in a Closed Loop.<br />

Domen Lestan* and Neza Finzgar, Biotechnical Faculty,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Ljubljana<br />

158-12 1742a Efficacy <strong>of</strong> Organic Amendments Integrated with<br />

Gypsum on Amelioration and Crop Productivity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sodic Land. Dr. B.R. Gupta* Sr., CSA Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Technology<br />

158-13 1742b Effects <strong>of</strong> Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculation<br />

on Arsenic and Phosphorus Uptake by Trifolium<br />

repensin and Oenothera odorata Jacq. in<br />

Arsenic Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>. Dae-Yeon Kim* 1 ,<br />

Yun-Jeong Lee 2 , Nam-In Goo 1 , Jinho Jung 1 and<br />

Jeong-Gyu Kim 1 , (1)Division <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science<br />

and Ecological Engineering, Korea Univ,<br />

(2)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and<br />

Technology<br />

158-14 1743a Application <strong>of</strong> Cupriavidus Metallidurans CH34<br />

and Escherichia coli to Bio-Remediate Zinc, Cadmium<br />

and Copper Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s. Jean M. F.<br />

MARTINS* and Veronique Guiné, CNRS–LTHE<br />

158-15 1743b <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Biomass and Activity under Different<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Management in a Brazilian Oxisol. Elcio<br />

L. Balota*, Agronomic Institute <strong>of</strong> Paraná (IAPAR)<br />

and Richard P. Dick, The Ohio State Univ<br />

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158-16 1744a Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Three Ecosystems<br />

in Tropical Peatland <strong>of</strong> Sarawak, Malaysia. Lulie<br />

Melling 1 , Ryusuke Hatano 2 , Kah Joo Goh* 3 and<br />

Takashi Inoue 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, (2)Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Hokkaido Univ, (3)Advanced<br />

Agriecological Research Sdn Bhd<br />

158-17 1744b Toxicities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Cadmium towards Wheat<br />

Triticum aestivum and Its Bioremediation Potential.<br />

JUN GONG*, CK Life <strong>Sciences</strong> Limited and<br />

Siu-Wai Chiu, Dept <strong>of</strong> Biology, The Chinese Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hong Kong<br />

158-18 1745a Impact <strong>of</strong> Phosphate on Iron Oxide Bioreducibility<br />

and Mineralization. Thomas Borch* 1 , Yoko<br />

Masue 2 and Scott Fendorf 2 , (1)Colorado State Univ,<br />

(2)Stanford Univ<br />

158-19 1745b Nutrient Leaching from Coal Refuse Amended<br />

with Reclamation Rates <strong>of</strong> Composted or Fresh<br />

Poultry Layer Manure. Richard Stehouwer*, Pennsylvania<br />

State Univ<br />

158-20 1840a EDTA-Assisted Phytoremediation <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals<br />

in Biosolids: Comparison <strong>of</strong> Composted<br />

Biosolids and <strong>Soil</strong> with Injected Biosolids. M. B.<br />

Kirkham*, Kansas State Univ and M. Stanley<br />

Liphadzi, Water Research Commission<br />

158-21 1840b Reclamation <strong>of</strong> Coal Mine Wastes Using Lime<br />

Cake By-Products in Korea. Jae E. Yang* 1 , Ki-<br />

Cheol Eom 2 , Jai Joung Kim 3 , Kyung-Yoal Yoo 1 and<br />

Yong-Sik Ok 1 , (1)Kangwon National Univ, (2)National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

(3)Chungbuk National Univ<br />

158-22 1841a Microbial Effects on the Fractionation <strong>of</strong> Cu and<br />

Zn in the Rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Benoît<br />

Cloutier-Hurteau*, Dépt de Géographie, Univ de<br />

Montreal, Sébastien Sauvé, Dépt de Chimie, Univ de<br />

Montréal and François Courchesne, Dépt de<br />

Géographie, Univ de Montréal<br />

158-23 1841b Carbon Dynamics Following the Conversion <strong>of</strong><br />

Pasture to Rubber-Tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Plantations<br />

in Brazil. Maren Oelbermann* 1 , Dalziza<br />

Oliveira 2 , Claudia Wagner-Riddle 3 , Paulo H.<br />

Caramori 2 and Monique Leclerc 4 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Waterloo,<br />

(2)Instituto Agronomico do Parana (IAPAR),<br />

(3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Guelph, (4)Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

158-24 1842a Degradation <strong>of</strong> Naphthalene-Benzene-Ul-14c in a<br />

Brazilian Diesel-Contaminated Oxisol. Miriam A.<br />

Albuquerque*, Centro Univ Caratinga, Bruno M.G.<br />

Alves, UNEC and Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer, Dpto do<br />

Solos, Univ Federal de Viçosa<br />

158-25 1842b The Fate and Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals in<br />

the Solution Phase <strong>of</strong> Biosolids during Phytoextraction<br />

Using Salix reichardtii and Populus balsamifera.<br />

Trang T. Huynh* 1 , Alan J.M. Baker 1 , W.<br />

Scott Laidlaw 1 , Balwant Singh 2 and David Gregory<br />

3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney,<br />

(3)Melbourne Water<br />

158-26 1844a Excess Phosphorus Loading in <strong>Soil</strong>s Receiving<br />

Swine Waste Inputs. Paul Smithson*, Berea College<br />

158-27 1844b Enhancing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation<br />

Efficiency by Indigenous Microbial Consortia<br />

in Semi-Arid Australian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Suman J.<br />

George*, Mark Tibbett, Alyssa Barron and Alexis<br />

Davie, Centre for Land Rehabilitation, School <strong>of</strong><br />

Earth and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

158-28 1845a Distribution and Relocation <strong>of</strong> Manure Borne<br />

Natural Estrogens in Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong>s. Josefine<br />

Beck* 1 , Kai Totsche 2 and Ingrid Kögel-Knabner 1 ,<br />

(1)Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für<br />

Bodenkunde, (2)Universität Jena, Fachgruppe<br />

Hydrogeologie


158-29 1845b <strong>Soil</strong> Reclamation and Surface Stabilization at<br />

Owens Dry Lake Using Irrigated Saltgrass. John<br />

B. Dickey* 1 , Mica H. Heilmann 1 , Jason K. Smesrud<br />

1 , Jim L. Jordahl 1 , Richard Coles 1 and Richard<br />

Harasick 2 , (1)CH2M HILL, INC, (2)LADWP<br />

158-30 1941a Speciation <strong>of</strong> Pb and Zn in <strong>Soil</strong>s Contaminated by<br />

Tailings: An Environmental Risk Study. Nadia<br />

Martínez-Villegas* 1 , Luisa Ma. Flores-Vélez 2 , Carmen<br />

E. Martínez 1 and Karen Turrubiartes-Higuera 2 ,<br />

(1)Dept <strong>of</strong> Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Penn State Univ,<br />

(2)Univ Autónoma de San Luis Potosí<br />

158-31 1942a Nitrate Leaching from Gorse – A Study from New<br />

Zealand. Guna Magesan* 1 , Hailong Wang 1 , Peter<br />

Clinton 1 and John McIntosh 2 , (1)Ensis, (2)Environment<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong> Plenty<br />

158-32 1942b Plant and <strong>Soil</strong> Responses to Biowaste Application<br />

in a Degraded Semi-Arid Ecosystem. Ingrid Walter*<br />

1 , Fernando Martinez 2 and Gabriela Cuevas 1 ,<br />

(1)INIA, Dept <strong>of</strong> the Environment, (2) INIA, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Environmental<br />

158-33 1943a <strong>Soil</strong> Pollution Assessment by Spectroscopic<br />

Analysis. Fawkia Labib Bahna*, A.B. Bishay and<br />

M.S. Abdel Aal, National Research Centre<br />

158-34 1943b Reducing Sludge-P Phytoavailability as a Means<br />

to Maximize <strong>Soil</strong> Capacity for Sludge Disposal.<br />

Xiao-Lan Huang* 1 , Moshe Shenker 2 and Yona<br />

Chen 2 , (1)Miami Univ, (2)The Hebrew Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem<br />

158-35 1944a The Role <strong>of</strong> Scattered Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Trees in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Fertility Management in Ethiopia: Synopsis <strong>of</strong><br />

Research Results on Indigenous Tree Species.<br />

Abebe Yadessa* 1 , Tadesse Woldemariam 2 , Mohammed<br />

Adilo 2 and Shimels Tadesse 2 , (1)Center for<br />

Development Research (ZEF), Univ <strong>of</strong> Bonn,<br />

(2)Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization,<br />

Forestry Research Center<br />

158-36 1944b <strong>Soil</strong> Indicators for Determining the Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

Management on the Stability <strong>of</strong> Grasslands in<br />

Cattle Exploitation. Sandra Lok*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Animal<br />

Science<br />

158-37 1945a Belowground/Aboveground Biodiversity Relationships<br />

in the Humid Forest Zone <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

Cameroon. Madong A. Birang*, Institut de<br />

Recherche Agricole pour le Développement (IRAD)<br />

and Lijbert Brussaard, Wageningen Univ and Research<br />

Centre, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Quality<br />

158-38 1945b Ten Year Response <strong>of</strong> Forest <strong>Soil</strong> Mes<strong>of</strong>auna to<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Compaction and Organic Matter Loss. Shannon<br />

M. Berch*, BC Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests, Research<br />

Branch, Jeff Battigelli, Earthworks Research Group<br />

and Jan Addison, Royal Roads Univ<br />

158-39 1946a The Research on Dynamic Variations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient<br />

Content <strong>of</strong> Young Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia<br />

Lanceolata) Plantation <strong>of</strong> Second Rotation.<br />

Chengdong Yang*, Xingnan Tu and Ruzhen<br />

Jiao, Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Forestry, Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />

158-40 1946b Hydrological Consequences <strong>of</strong> Native Shrubs in<br />

Semi-Arid Sahel: Implications on Sahelian <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Agroecosystems. F. Kizito* 1 , Maria Dragila 1 ,<br />

M. Sène 2 , J. R. Brooks 3 , Abel Lufafa 1 and Richard<br />

Dick 4 , (1)Oregon State Univ, (2)Institut Sénégalais<br />

de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA)/CERAAS,<br />

(3)Western Ecology Division, US EPA/NHEERL,<br />

(4)Ohio State Univ<br />

158-41 1947a <strong>Soil</strong> Sampling to Certify the Changes <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />

Carbon in Mineral <strong>Soil</strong>s. Vladimir Stolbovoy*,<br />

Luca Montanarella, Nicola Filippi, Senthil-Kumar<br />

Selvaradjou and Javier Gallego, European Commission<br />

Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment<br />

and Sustainability<br />

SESSION NO. 159<br />

158-42 1947b Nutrient and Trace Metal Cycling in Small-Scale<br />

Peri-Urban Vegetable Farming Systems in Southeast<br />

Asia – A Case Study in Peri-Urban Hanoi.<br />

Manh Khai Nguyen 1 , Quang Ha Pham 2 and Ingrid<br />

Öborn* 1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)National Institute<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>s and Fertilizers (NISF)<br />

SESSION NO. 159<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.5D Combating Global <strong>Soil</strong> & Land Degradation IV.<br />

Salinization, Sodification and Other Forms <strong>of</strong> Degradation<br />

in Agricultural and Native Ecosystems—Poster<br />

159-1 1646a Elemental Sulfur and Broadleaf-4 Effects on<br />

Physical and Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> Arid <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Abdulrazag Falatah*, King Saud Univ, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Food and Agricultrial <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

159-2 1646b Genesis <strong>of</strong> a Saline-Sodic <strong>Soil</strong> in Tucupido<br />

(Guárico, Venezuela). Jose P. Guerrero* 1 , Ildefonso<br />

Pla 2 , Rafael G. Camacho 1 and Angel Valera 1 , (1)Romulo<br />

Gallegos Univ, (2)Lleida Univ<br />

159-3 1647a Irrigation by Saline Waters & Controlling <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Salinity; A New Approach. Alireza Guiti* Sr., Islamic<br />

Azad Univ, Karadj Branch<br />

159-4 1647b Evaluating Management-Induced Changes from<br />

Drainage Water Reuse Using ECa-Directed Sampling:<br />

Salinity, Sodicity, and Trace Elements. Dennis<br />

Corwin*, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr.<br />

Salinity Laboratory, Scott M. Lesch, Univ <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Riverside, James Oster, Univ <strong>of</strong> California ,<br />

Riverside and Stephen Kaffka, Univ <strong>of</strong> California ,<br />

Davis<br />

159-5 1648a <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Control: a New Approach. Alireza<br />

Guiti* Sr., Islamic Azad Univ, Karadj Branch<br />

159-6 1648b Verification <strong>of</strong> Annual Irrigation Requirements<br />

by Means <strong>of</strong> Assessment <strong>of</strong> Indirect Impact on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality. Iourii Nikolskii Gavrilov*, Oktiabrina<br />

Bakhlaeva, Adolfo Exebio Garcia and Ma. Eugenia<br />

Delgadillo Pinon, Colegio de Postgraduados<br />

159-7 1649a Salt-Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Baikal Region, Russia.<br />

Galina I. Chernousenko*, V.V.Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

Institute<br />

159-8 1649b Structural Aggregates’Stability in <strong>Soil</strong>s Irrigated<br />

with Sodic-Saline Water and Subsequently Reclaimed.<br />

Giovanna Cucci*, Angelo Caliandro and<br />

Giovanni Lacolla, Università di Bari–Dipartimento<br />

di Scienze delle Produzioni Vegetali<br />

159-9 1746a The Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity: Detection<br />

and Prediction. Akmal Akramhanov, CIM-<br />

MYT, Christopher Martius*, Center for Development<br />

Research (ZEF) and Paul L.G. Vlek, Center for<br />

Development Research<br />

159-10 1746b Black Carbon from Rice Residues as <strong>Soil</strong> Amendment<br />

and for Carbon Sequestration. Stephan M.<br />

Haefele* 1 , J.K. Ladha 1 and Yothin Konboon 2 , (1)<strong>International</strong><br />

Rice Research Institute, (2)Ubon Rice<br />

Research Center<br />

159-11 1747a Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Origin <strong>of</strong> Surface Salinity<br />

Problems in the Surroundings <strong>of</strong> Evaporation<br />

Ponds in a Semi-Arid Environment. Thomas<br />

Baumgartl*, Kate Secombe, Mansour Edraki and<br />

David Mulligan, Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation<br />

145<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 159<br />

159-12 1747b Evaluating the Effects <strong>of</strong> Tailwater Irrigation on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Salinity and Discharge Water Quality.<br />

Heather V. Graham* 1 , Nigel W.T. Quinn 2 and Kate<br />

Hucklebridge 2 , (1)Occidental College, (2)Lawrence<br />

Berkeley National Laboratory<br />

159-13 1748a <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Taiga and Their Evolution in the Course<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forest Successions. Lev O. Karpachevskiy*,<br />

Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Mikhael L. Karpachevskiy, Moscow State Univ and<br />

Tatiana A. Zubkova, Moscow State Univ, Facultty <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

159-14 1748b Effect <strong>of</strong> Flooding Treatment to Desalinize Greenhouse<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> after Vegetable Cropping. Minkyeong<br />

Kim*, Keean Roh, Myungchul Seo, Yeonkyu Sonn,<br />

Namjong Lee and Munhwan Koh, Division <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Environment and Ecology, National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

159-15 1749a <strong>Soil</strong> Genetics as Affected by Topography and<br />

Depth <strong>of</strong> Saline and Alkali Ground Water under<br />

Semi-Arid Condition in Southern Iran. MK Kianian*,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tehran<br />

159-16 1749b <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity in the Gobi (Mongolia). Ye.I.<br />

Pankova*, V.V.Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

159-17 1846a Salinity Hazard Assessment <strong>of</strong> Paddy <strong>Soil</strong>s in<br />

Thailand Using Innovative Ground Geophysics.<br />

Jean-Pierre Montoroi* Sr., Institut <strong>of</strong> Research for<br />

Development, Olivier Grünberger Sr., IRD–Land<br />

Development Dept, Nordine Bouzid Jr., Zonge Engineering<br />

and Research Organization, Inc., Yannick<br />

Enet Jr., Paris XII Univ, Jean-Luc Maeght Sr., IRD-<br />

LDD, Somsak Sukchan Sr., LDD-Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey,<br />

Kriengsak Srisuk Sr., GroundWater Research<br />

Center and Suwanchai Nadee Sr., GWRC, Khon<br />

Kaen Univ<br />

159-18 1846b Weeds and Wildfires: <strong>Soil</strong> Temperature and CO 2<br />

Affect Plant Diversity at a Mine Fire. Daniel<br />

Ressler* and Erin Markel, Susquehanna Univ<br />

159-19 1847a Effects <strong>of</strong> Salinity, Sodicity, and Clay Mineralogy<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Hydraulic Properties. Victor<br />

M. Ruiz Vera, Colegio de Postgraduados, Campus<br />

San Luis Potosi and Laosheng Wu*, Univ <strong>of</strong> California-Riverside<br />

159-20 1847b <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Classification <strong>of</strong> Salt Affected Sites<br />

Using Two Combined Multivariate Analysis<br />

Methods and Vegetation Associations: A Case<br />

Study at the Former Texcoco Lake, Mexico.<br />

Norma Fernandez-Buces* and Christina Siebe<br />

Grabach, Instituto de Geología, Univ Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México<br />

159-21 1848a Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Yield <strong>of</strong> Sunflower<br />

as Influenced by Application <strong>of</strong> Saline<br />

Water and Gypsum. J.R. Kadam*, Mahatma Phule<br />

Krishi Vidyapeeth and AM Deokar, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agri<br />

Chem & <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

159-22 1848b Effect <strong>of</strong> Irrigation-Induced Salinity and Sodicity<br />

on Sugarcane Yields, <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical and Microbial<br />

Properties. Richard John Haynes* and<br />

Diana N. Rietz, Univ <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal<br />

159-23 1849a Micronutrients (Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Mo) Status <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Sodic <strong>Soil</strong> under Cultivation <strong>of</strong> Aromatic Crops.<br />

R. P. Singh*, R. K. Singh, S. N. Singh and R. S.<br />

Singh, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry,<br />

Udai Pratap Autonomous College<br />

159-24 1849b Spatial Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Due to the Presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atriplex spp. (saltbush). Reza Soleimani*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute<br />

159-25 1948a Modelling <strong>of</strong> Prevention <strong>of</strong> Salt Affected Sandy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Degradation on Upper Sieo Watershed by<br />

Different Tree Species Plantation. Bubpha Toparkngarm*<br />

1 , Vidhaya Trelo-ges 1 , Samang Homchuen 1<br />

146<br />

and Somsak Sukchan Sr. 2 , (1)Khonkaen Univ,<br />

(2)LDD-Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

159-26 1948b Halophytic Shrub Plantations and Their Role in<br />

Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Salt-Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s at the Coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Aral Sea. Nina I. Shevyakova 1 , Lev O.<br />

Karpachevskiy* 2 , S. Lutts 3 and Vladimir V.<br />

Kuznetsov 1 , (1)Timiriazev Institute <strong>of</strong> Plant Physiology,<br />

(2)Moscow State Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(3)Univ Catholique de Louvain<br />

SESSION NO. 160<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

3.5P New Methods for Large-Area Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Poster<br />

160-1 1650a Anthropogenic <strong>Soil</strong> Contamination on Large<br />

Scale: Methods <strong>of</strong> Investigation, Assessment and<br />

Rehabilitation by Examples <strong>of</strong> Eastern Germany.<br />

Karsten Grunewald* Sr., Univ <strong>of</strong> Technologies Dresden<br />

160-2 1650b Thermal Conductivity in Clayey and Sandy Materials.<br />

Juana Pérez Arias* 1 , Manuel Antonio Henriquez<br />

Rodríguez 2 , Ana M. Tarquis 1 and José María<br />

Gascó Montes 1 , (1)ETSI Agrónomos-UPM,<br />

(2)UCLA-agronomía<br />

160-3 1651a NIR Spectroscopy for Large Area Assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecosystem Responses to Everglades Restoration.<br />

Matthew Cohen*, Sabine Grunwald, Mark Clark<br />

and Ramesh Reddy, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida<br />

160-4 1651b Spatial Modelling <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon in a<br />

Tropical Agricultural Landscape <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Kenya. Tom Owiyo* 1 , Keith Shepherd 2 and Stephen<br />

D. DeGloria 1 , (1)Cornell Univ, (2)World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />

Centre (ICRAF)<br />

160-5 1652b Instruments to Evaluate the Agroecological and<br />

Environmental Deterioration in Motatan River<br />

Basin, Venezuela. José Mendoza* 1 , Edgar Jaimes 1 ,<br />

Neida Pineda 1 , Yalitza Ramos 2 and Juana Linares 3 ,<br />

(1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Reasearch Group, Los Andes<br />

Univ, (2)Univ Bolivariana de Venezuela, (3)Univ de<br />

Los Andes<br />

160-6 1653a Mapping <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Using a Combined Spectral<br />

Response Index for Bare <strong>Soil</strong> and Vegetation: A<br />

Case Study in the Former Lake Texcoco, Mexico.<br />

Norma Fernandez-Buces* 1 , Christina Siebe<br />

Grabach 1 , José Luis Palacio 2 and Silke Cram 3 , (1)Instituto<br />

de Geología, Univ Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, (2)Dirección General de Estudios de Posgrado,<br />

Uinv Nacional Autónoma de México, (3)Instituto<br />

de Geografía, Univ Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México<br />

160-7 1653b VNIR (350-2500 nm) and MIR (2500-25000 nm)<br />

Diffuse Reflectance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter for<br />

Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s in North Central Montana.<br />

David J. Brown*, Montana State Univ, Genevieve<br />

Steward, Montana State Univ–Bozeman and Keith<br />

D. Shepherd, World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre (ICRAF)<br />

160-8 1750a Land Degradation Surveillance: A Spatial Framework<br />

for Characterization, Research and Development.<br />

Markus Walsh*, K. D. Shepherd, A. Awiti<br />

and T-G Vagen, World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre (ICRAF)<br />

160-9 1750b Apparent <strong>Soil</strong> Electrical Conductivity: Past, Present,<br />

and Future Trends in Application. Dennis


Corwin*, USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity<br />

Laboratory<br />

160-10 1751a Rapid Techniques for Large-Area Detection <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Physical Degradation. C. T. Omuto*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nairobi and K. D. Shepherd, World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />

Centre (ICRAF)<br />

160-11 1751b Mapping <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity Risk Using Multivariate<br />

Geostatistics. Annamaria Castrignanò* 1 , Nicola<br />

Lopez 1 , Stefania Fanni 2 and Rita Puddu 2 , (1)CRA–<br />

Agronomic Research Institute, (2)CRAS-ERA<br />

Sardegna<br />

160-12 1752a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Fitorremediation in <strong>Soil</strong> Polluted<br />

by Diesel. Osmar R. Brito*, Alex G. Pavanelli,<br />

Carmen L.B. Guedes, Lucimara J. Koga and Rafael<br />

M. Brito, UEL<br />

160-13 1752b Crop Production and <strong>Soil</strong> Salinity in the Tsunami<br />

Affected Areas <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Coast <strong>of</strong> Aceh<br />

Province, Indonesia. Teuku Iskandar 1 , Achmad<br />

Rachman* 2 , M. Nur 1 , Malem McLeod 3 , Kasdi Subagyono<br />

2 , Natalie Moore 4 and Peter Slavich 4 , (1)Aceh<br />

Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology,<br />

(2)Indonesian <strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute, (3)NSW Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Primary Industries, Tamworth, (4)NSW Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Industries<br />

160-14 1753a Impact <strong>of</strong> Intensified Agriculture Practices in the<br />

Nazas-Aguanaval Watershed, Northern Mexico.<br />

Jose L. Gonzalez Barrios* 1 , Luc Descroix 2 , Juan<br />

Estrada Avalos 1 , Rodolfo Jasso Ibarra 1 , Ignacio<br />

Sanchez Cohen 1 , Guillermo Gonzalez Cervantes 1<br />

and Ignacio Orona Castillo 1 , (1)INIFAP, (2)IRD<br />

160-15 1753b Development <strong>of</strong> a Geographic Information System<br />

to Map Salinity Hazard in the Lower Macquarie<br />

River Valley. John Triantafilis* 1 , Sam<br />

Buchanan 1 and Inakwu Ominy A. Odeh 2 , (1)The<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, (2)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />

160-16 1850a Microwave Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture from<br />

a Rover and Robotic Areial Platform: The Alabama<br />

Experiments. Frank Archer* 1 , Anatolij<br />

Shutko 1 , Tommy L. Coleman 1 , Alexander Haldin 2 ,<br />

Igor Sidorov 3 and Evgeniy Novichiknin 2 , (1)Center<br />

for Hydrology, <strong>Soil</strong> Climatology and Remote Sensing<br />

(HSCaRS); Alabama A&M Univ, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Radioengineering and Electronics (IRE); Russian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Science (RAS), (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> Radioengineering<br />

and Electronics (IRE), Russian Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> (RAS)<br />

160-17 1850b Effects <strong>of</strong> Sample Preparation on VNIR (350-<br />

2500 nm) Diffuse Reflectance Predictions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Organic and Inorganic C for <strong>Soil</strong>s in North Central<br />

Montana. David J. Brown*, Montana State<br />

Univ and Genevieve Steward, Montana State Univ–<br />

Bozeman<br />

160-18 1851a Salinity Risk Modelling in Semi-Arid Australia:<br />

A Case Study in the Bourke Irrigation District,<br />

NSW. Sam Buchanan* and John Triantafilis, The<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> New South Wales<br />

160-19 1851b Long-Term Salinization Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Irrigated<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s in the Golodnaya Steppe (Uzbekistan) as<br />

Determined from the Remote Sensing Data. Ekaterina<br />

V. Vilchevskaya* and Natalya V. Kalinina,<br />

V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

160-20 1852a Quantifying Effects <strong>of</strong> Afforestation and Deforestation<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> and Forest Floor Carbon Budgets<br />

throughout the Conterminous USA from 1900 to<br />

2050. Peter B. Woodbury* 1 , Linda S. Heath 2 and<br />

James E. Smith 2 , (1)Crop and <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> Dept,<br />

Cornell Univ, (2)USDA Forest Service, Northeastern<br />

Research Station<br />

160-21 1852b The Spatial Distribution and Area Coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

Urine Depositions in Grazed Dairy or Sheep and<br />

SESSION NO. 161<br />

Beef Pastures in New Zealand. J.L. Moir* 1 , U.<br />

Fertsak 2 , K.C. Cameron 1 and H.J. Di 1 , (1)Centre for<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Environmental Quality, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Hydraulics<br />

and Rural Water Management<br />

160-22 1853a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Total, Stable and Labile Carbon<br />

Using Visible, Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance<br />

Spectroscopy. Gustavo M. Vasques* 1 , Sabine Grunwald<br />

2 and James O. Sickman 1 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science<br />

Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Sci.<br />

Dept, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

160-23 1853b Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest and Wetland<br />

Buffer Inventory and Analysis Using a Geographic<br />

Information Systems Approach. Raymond<br />

C. Crew* and Rick L. Day, Penn State Univ<br />

160-24 1953a Spatial and Continuous <strong>Soil</strong> Information Monitoring<br />

by Field Server. Masaru Mizoguchi* 1 ,<br />

Masayuki Hirafuji 2 , Tokihiro Fukatsu 2 , Takuji<br />

Kiura 2 , Kazuya Fujisawa 3 , Mitsuru Wada 3 and Seishi<br />

Ninomiya 2 , (1)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Tokyo, (2)National Agricultural<br />

Research Center, (3)Matsushita Electric<br />

Works, Ltd<br />

SESSION NO. 161<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.0A Bridging <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Environmental Policy and<br />

Communications—Poster<br />

161-1 1654a Country Almanacs: Geo-Referenced <strong>Soil</strong>, Social,<br />

and other Data for Modelling, Analysis and Policy<br />

Planning. Craig A. Meisner* 1 , Paul Wilkens 1 ,<br />

Md. Anwar Iqbal 2 , A. Kamrul Habib 3 , D.N.R. Paul 4 ,<br />

Abed H. Chowdhury 2 and Donbox Sarker 5 , (1)IFDC,<br />

(2)Bangladesh Agriculture Research Council, (3)<strong>Soil</strong><br />

Resources Division Institute, (4)Bangladesh Rice<br />

Research Institute, (5)CIMMYT<br />

161-2 1654b Junior Master Gardener. Sonnie Feagley*, Randy<br />

Seagraves and Lisa Whittlesey, Horticultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

161-3 1655a Web-Based Technology Transfer (the “Open-Access<br />

File Cabinet”): An AFSRC Example. K. Dale<br />

Ritchey*, Douglas Boyer and David P. Belesky,<br />

USDA-ARS Appalachian Farming Systems Research<br />

Center<br />

161-4 1655b Regional Nutrient Quota System for Reducing<br />

Nutrient Input in South Korea. Youn Lee* and<br />

Hongbae Yun, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology, RDA<br />

161-5 1754a Improving the Relevancy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science to Nutrient<br />

Management Policy: A Multidisciplinary Investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Manure Management.<br />

Peter Kleinman* 1 , Andrew Sharpley 1 , John<br />

Schmidt 1 , Curtis Dell 1 and Douglas Beegle 2 ,<br />

(1)USDA Agricultural Research Service, (2)Penn<br />

State Univ<br />

161-6 1754b Participatory Process to Develop a General Permit<br />

for Regulation <strong>of</strong> Concentrated Animal Feeding<br />

Operations (CAFOs) in Connecticut. Thomas<br />

Morris* 1 , Walter Smith 2 , Joseph Neafsey 2 and<br />

Joseph Wettemann 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Connecticut,<br />

(2)USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service,<br />

(3)Connecticut Dept <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection<br />

161-7 1755a Activities <strong>of</strong> the Southern Extension-Research<br />

Activity Group 17 (SERA 17) to Develop Science-<br />

Based Policies and Best Management Practices to<br />

Minimize Phosphorus Losses from Agriculture.<br />

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SESSION NO. 161<br />

Forbes Walker* 1 , Chris Gross 2 and Jerry Lemunyon<br />

2 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, (2)USDA/NRCS<br />

161-8 1755b Quantifying Sprawl and its Threat to Prime<br />

Farmland. Maaike J. Broos* and Rick L. Day, Penn<br />

State Univ<br />

161-9 1854a The New York CAFO <strong>Program</strong>: Succesfully Connecting<br />

Science, Policy, Regulation, and Implementation.<br />

Karl J. Czymmek* and Quirine M. Ketterings,<br />

Cornell Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 162<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.1A Organic Farming – Advantages and Disadvantages<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong>s, Water Quality and Sustainability—Poster<br />

162-1 1656a Effect <strong>of</strong> Organics on the Productivity <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

Bunch Groundnut under Rainfed Farming Situations.<br />

Lokanath H. Malligawad* and Parameshwarappa<br />

K.G., Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

162-2 1656b Organic Approach to <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop Management<br />

for Eco-Friendly Green Chilli Production.<br />

Kalpana Rengabashyam* 1 , Kaleeswari.Kutralingam<br />

Ramaiah 2 and Devasenapathy Palanisamy 2 , (1)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agronomy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ,<br />

(2)Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

162-3 1657a Functional Diversity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities<br />

Estimated by Biolog GN Substrate Utilization<br />

Patterns under Organic Land Use in Korea.<br />

Yun-Jeong Lee* 1 , Jae-Hong Roo 1 , Sang-Beom Lee 1 ,<br />

Yong-Hwan Lee 1 and Hyo-Jin Lim 2 , (1)National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology,<br />

(2)Hankyong National Univ<br />

162-4 1657b Impact <strong>of</strong> Organic and Inorganic Sources <strong>of</strong> Nutrients<br />

on Quality and Yield <strong>of</strong> French Bean<br />

(Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Veerabhadraiah,<br />

Chamegowda, Badrinath*, UAS,GKVK,Bangalore-<br />

560065<br />

162-5 1658a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Hairy-Vetch and Rye, as Green<br />

Manure Crops, on Biomass Production and Nitrogen<br />

Utilization <strong>of</strong> Red Pepper. Jwa-Kyung<br />

Sung*, Organic Farming Division, National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

162-6 1658b Application <strong>of</strong> Innovative Biotechnology in Composting<br />

Fish Waste and Improving Nutrient<br />

Value. Fu-Hsian Chang*, Bemidji State Univ<br />

162-7 1659a Evolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>-Crop System after Three Year<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aplication the Pig Slurry with Fertilizer Organic<br />

in Crop <strong>of</strong> Broccoli. Miriam Llona* Sr. and<br />

Ángel Faz II, Univ Politecnica de Cartagena<br />

162-8 1659b Effect <strong>of</strong> Enriched Compost on Crop Growth and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties. K. Srikanth*, Gopalan organics,<br />

Gopalan Enterprises <strong>International</strong> Pvt. Ltd<br />

162-9 1660a Organic Farming Increases Nitrate Leaching<br />

from <strong>Soil</strong>s under Cold-Temperate Conditions.<br />

Gunnar Torstensson, Lars Bergström, Lennart Mattsson<br />

and Holger Kirchmann*, Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

162-10 1660b How Will an Increase in Ecological Agriculture<br />

Affect <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Balances in Sweden?. Ol<strong>of</strong><br />

Andrén* 1 , Thomas Kätterer 1 and Holger Kirchmann<br />

2 , (1)SLU, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Swedish<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

162-11 1661a Influence on Agricultural Environment by Application<br />

<strong>of</strong> Food Waste Compost. Kyu Ho So*, Jong<br />

Sik Lee, Ki Seog Seong and Myung Chul Seo, Na-<br />

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tional Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology<br />

162-12 1661b Factors Influencing the <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrient Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Organic Vegetable Farms in Northeastern US.<br />

Thomas Morris* 1 , Jianli Ping 1 , Robert Durgy 1 ,<br />

George Hamilton 2 , Stefan Seiter 3 , Eric Sideman 4<br />

and Karen Anderson 5 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Connecticut,<br />

(2)Univ <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire Cooperative Extension,<br />

(3)Linn-Benton Community College, (4)Maine Organic<br />

Farmers and Gardeners Association, (5)Northeast<br />

Organic Farmers Organization-New Jersey<br />

162-13 1756a Influence <strong>of</strong> Plant Litter and Animal Excreta on<br />

Leaching <strong>of</strong> Dissolved Organic Nitrogen and Carbon<br />

in Pastoral <strong>Soil</strong>. Anwar Ghani*, Moira Dexter,<br />

Martin Kear, Stuart Lindsey and Stewart Ledgard,<br />

AgResearch, Ruakura Research Centre<br />

162-14 1756b Correlation <strong>of</strong> Land Management Practices to<br />

the Incidence <strong>of</strong> Fusarium Wilt <strong>of</strong> Tomato. Dan O.<br />

Chellemi* 1 , Erin N. Rosskopf 1 and Jim H. Graham 2 ,<br />

(1)USHRL, USDA-ARS, (2)CREC, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

162-15 1757a Assessing the Quality <strong>of</strong> Plant Residues and Managing<br />

their Breakdown Rate to Enhance the Sustainability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lowland Rice Cropping Systems.<br />

Gina Villegas Pangga*, Farming Systems and <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Resources Institute and Graeme Blair, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

Agronomy and <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

162-16 1757b Vermicompost : A Potential Organic Nutrient<br />

Source for Organic Farming. K. Ushakumari*,<br />

Sailajakumari M S and Sheeba P S, Kerala Agricultura<br />

Univ, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

162-17 1758a Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Farming on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality, Nutrient<br />

Uptake, Yield and Quality <strong>of</strong> Indian Spice.<br />

Sadanandan A.K Dr* and S. Hamza, Indian Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spices Reseach<br />

162-18 1758b Effects <strong>of</strong> Organic Farming on the Labile Carbon<br />

Pool in <strong>Soil</strong>s. Katia Liburdi*, Dept Agrobiology<br />

and Agrochemistry, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tuscia, Karsten Kalbitz,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Bayreuth, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Ecology, Sara<br />

Marinari, Dept Agrobiology and Agrochemistry,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Tuscia and Stefano Grego, Dept Agrobiology<br />

and Agrochemistry, University <strong>of</strong> Tuscia<br />

162-19 1759a Effect <strong>of</strong> Pre-Treated and Enriched Coirdust<br />

Compost on the Yield and Uptake <strong>of</strong> Major and<br />

Micronutrients by Corn Crop. Anand H.S.* 1 ,<br />

Suseela Devi L. 2 and Pardhasaradhi V 1 , (1)Advinus<br />

Therapeutics Private Limited, (2)Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultrural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

162-20 1759b <strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Chemical Properties in Age<br />

Chronosequence <strong>of</strong> Organic Farms. Yoshiaki Ikemura*,<br />

New Mexico State Univ and Manoj K.<br />

Shukla, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and Horticulture<br />

162-21 1856a Fungal/Bacterial Ratios in Grasslands with Contrasting<br />

Nitrogen Management. Franciska T. De<br />

Vries 1 , Ellis H<strong>of</strong>fland 1 , Jaap Bloem 2 , Nick Van Eekeren<br />

3 and Lijbert Brussaard* 1 , (1)Wageningen Univ<br />

and Research Centre, Dept <strong>Soil</strong> Quality, (2)Wageningen<br />

Univ and Research Centre, Alterra,<br />

(3)Louis Bolk Institute, Dept Organic Agriculture<br />

162-22 1856b Study on the Utilization <strong>of</strong> Food Waste Slurry.<br />

KYU HO SO*, Jong-Sik Lee, Ki-Seog Seong and<br />

Gun-Yeob Kim, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology<br />

162-23 1857a Difference in Nitrogen Mineralization Properties<br />

<strong>of</strong> Various Organic Inputs in Korean Paddy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Jae-Hoon Shin*, Jong-Chul Yun, Du-Hoi Choi<br />

and Han-Myeong Kim, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology<br />

162-24 1857b Organic Production Systems for Pecans. Joe Bradford*,<br />

USDA-Agricultural Research Service


162-25 1858a The Effects <strong>of</strong> Phosphate Solubleizing Bacteria<br />

(PSB) on Potato Yield at Iran Environment.<br />

Hamid Madani*, Islamic Azad Univ Arak Branch<br />

162-26 1858b The Effects <strong>of</strong> Applied Organic Materials for Improving<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Physico-Chemical Properties in<br />

Paddy Fields. Yong Hwan Lee*, Sang Min Lee,<br />

Jwa Kyung Sung, Young Ho Kim, Du Hoi Choi and<br />

Gab Hee Ryu, Organic Farming Division,<br />

NIAST(National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology)<br />

162-27 1859a Cow Manure Biodegradation in Corn Under Drip<br />

Sub-Irrigation System. Enrique Salazar*, Jose<br />

Dimas, Cirilo Vazquez, Manlio Ramirez, Manuel<br />

Fortiz and Rafael Zuniga, Durango Univ<br />

162-28 1859b Nutrient Supply Ability <strong>of</strong> Hairy Vetch and Rye<br />

as Green Manure in Organic Farming System.<br />

Sang-Min LEE*, NIAST<br />

162-29 1953b Tillage Systems and Organic Fertilization in<br />

Maize Forage. Jose Dimas Lopez 1 , Enrique<br />

Salazar* 2 , Alfonso Avalos Jr. 1 , Cirilo Vazquez Jr. 2<br />

and Rafael Zuniga Jr. 2 , (1)Univ Juarez del estado de<br />

Durango, (2)Durango Univ<br />

162-30 1954a Ragi Crop Yield and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vertisols as Influenced by Residual Effect <strong>of</strong> Coir<br />

Pith Based Compost with other Organics and Inorganics.<br />

A. R. Sushma 1 , Basavaraja P.K.* 2 , M. S.<br />

Badrinath 1 and S. Sridhara 3 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)AICRP on STCR, (3)College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Zonal Agricultural Research Station<br />

162-31 1954b Potassium Balances and Changes <strong>of</strong> Exchangeable<br />

Potassium in Swedish Long-Term <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility<br />

Experiments on Different <strong>Soil</strong> Types. Stefan<br />

Andersson* 1 , Magnus Simonsson 1 , Lennart Mattsson<br />

1 , Anthony Edwards 2 and Ingrid Öborn 1 , (1)Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, Swedish Univ <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

(SLU), (2)The Macaulay Institute<br />

162-32 19555a Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Influence <strong>of</strong> Organic Farming<br />

on Water Quality by Measuring and Modelling<br />

Drainage Water Quality. Frauke Deunert and<br />

Nicola Fohrer*, Dep. Hydrology & Water<br />

Ressources Management, Ecology Centre CAU Kiel<br />

162-33 1955b Comparing Phosphorus Budgets under Biodynamic<br />

and Conventionally Managed Irrigated<br />

Dairy Farms. Lucy L. Burkitt*, Tasmanian Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agricultural Research, Univ <strong>of</strong> Tasmania, Doug<br />

R. Small, Environmental & Agricultural Consulting<br />

Pty Ltd, John W. McDonald, Veterinary & Nutrition<br />

Consultant and William J. Wales, Dept <strong>of</strong> Primary Industries<br />

162-34 1956b Production <strong>of</strong> Plant Growth Hormones and Subtilin<br />

from Organic-Biodynamic Manures. Karuppan<br />

Perumal* V and Varadarajan Stalin, Shri Amm<br />

Murugappa Chettiar Research Center<br />

162-35 1957a Impact <strong>of</strong> Air-jection on Yield and Quality <strong>of</strong><br />

Vegetables Grown in California. Dave Goorahoo*<br />

1 , Diganta Adhikari 1 , David Zoldoske 1 , Angelo<br />

Mazzei 2 and Richard Fannuchi 3 , (1)California State<br />

Univ-Fresno, (2) Mazzei Injector Corporation, (3)<br />

Mazzei Injector Corporation,<br />

162-36 1957b <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Status <strong>of</strong> Ultisols as Influenced by<br />

Arecanut Based Cropping System and Nutrient<br />

Management through Organic Matter Recycling.<br />

Ravi Bhat* and Sujatha S, Central Plantation Crops<br />

Research Institute, Regional Station<br />

162-37 1958a Productivity and Quality <strong>of</strong> Wheat and Basmati<br />

Rice as Influenced by Organics. Ajit S. Kharub*,<br />

Directorate <strong>of</strong> Wheat Research (ICAR)<br />

162-38 1958b Germination <strong>of</strong> Maize as Affected by Rates and<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> Poultry Manure Application. S. Agyenim<br />

Boateng*, <strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute<br />

162-39 1959a Composting <strong>of</strong> Rice Straw and Hardwood Bark<br />

with Oilseed Sesame Cake and Rice Bran. Sang-<br />

Beom Lee*, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

162-40 1959b Effect <strong>of</strong> Inoculation <strong>of</strong> Trichoderma harzianum<br />

on the Rate <strong>of</strong> Sugarcane Bagasse Decomposition<br />

and Produced Compost Enrichment. ladan<br />

Razikordmahalleh*, Dept <strong>of</strong> the Environment<br />

SESSION NO. 163<br />

Convention Center, Room 104AB, First Floor<br />

SESSION NO. 163<br />

4.1B Role <strong>of</strong> Organic Matter for <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and Consequences<br />

for Environmental Functions—Poster<br />

163-1 2501a Long-Term Fertilization and Rainfall Effects on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon Changes <strong>of</strong> a Haplic Luvisol.<br />

László Márton*, Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Agricultural Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

163-2 2501b Nitrogen Mineralizing Ability <strong>of</strong> Gray Forest <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Leached Chernozem. Tatyana V.<br />

Kuznetsova* 1 , Anastasiya Tulina 1 , Alexander<br />

Kuznetsov 1 , Nataliya Semenova 1 , Elena Nadezhkina<br />

2 and Vyacheslav Semenov 1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Physicochemical and Biological Problems in <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Penza<br />

State Agricultural Academy<br />

163-3 2502a Towards a Common Humus Form Classification,<br />

A First European Approach: Few Generic Top<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> References as Functional Units. Augusto<br />

Zanella* 1 , Michael Englisch 2 , Bernard Jabiol 3 , Klaus<br />

Katzensteiner 4 , Rein de Waal 5 , Herbert Hager 6 , Bas<br />

van Delft 7 , Ulfert Graefe 8 , Jean-Jacques Brun 9 , Silvia<br />

Chersich 10 , Gabriele Broll 11 , Eckart Kolb 12 ,<br />

Roland Baier 13 , Rainer Baritz 14 , Roger Langohr 15 ,<br />

Nathalie Cools 16 , Martin Wresowar 4 , Gerhard Milbert<br />

17 and Jean-François Ponge 18 , (1)Dept. TeSAF,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Padova, (2)Federal Research and Training<br />

Centre for Forests, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Forest Ecology and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s, (3)ENGREF, (4)Institute <strong>of</strong> Forest Ecology,<br />

(5)Alterra, Centre for Ecosystem Studies, (6)Boden<br />

Univ, (7)Alterra, <strong>Soil</strong> Science Centre, (8)IFAB Institute<br />

for Applied <strong>Soil</strong> Biology, (9)CEMAGREF,<br />

(10)Centro Ecologia Alpina, (11)Univ <strong>of</strong> Vechta,<br />

(12)Univ <strong>of</strong> Munich, (13)TU–Munchen, (14)Federal<br />

Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources,<br />

(15)Univ <strong>of</strong> Ghent, (16)Institute for Forestry and<br />

Game Management, (17)Geological Survey <strong>of</strong><br />

Northrhine-Westphalia, (18)Museum National<br />

d’Histoire Naturelle<br />

163-4 2502b <strong>Soil</strong> Enzyme Activity as Affected by the Integrated<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> P Sources with Vermicompost and<br />

Phosphobacteria in Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum)<br />

– Pulse (Vigna Ungigulata) MIX in an Inceptisol.<br />

Subramanium Thiyageshwari* and Duraisamy<br />

Selvi, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

163-5 2503a Glomalin and Water-Stable Aggregation Measurements<br />

in Northern Plains Rangeland Management<br />

Studies. Kristine A. Nichols*, USDA-<br />

ARS, John R. Hendrickson, USDA-ARS, Northern<br />

Great Plains Research Laboratory and James E. Millar,<br />

USDA-NRCS<br />

163-6 2503b Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Manures on Micronutrients<br />

Availability in Different <strong>Soil</strong>s. Sogol Rasoli* and<br />

Akbar Forghani, Guilan Univ<br />

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SESSION NO. 163<br />

163-7 2504a Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Macro and Micronutrients in Lowland<br />

Rice as Affected by the Continuous Adoption<br />

<strong>of</strong> STCR-IPNS Technology in Typic Haplustalf.<br />

Subramanium Thiyageshwari*, P. Murugesa<br />

Boopathi and R. Natesan, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

163-8 2504b Sustaining <strong>Soil</strong> Health Using Biodigested Organic<br />

Manures and Inorganic Manure in a Rice-Based<br />

Cropping System. Maragatham Narayanan*, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

163-9 2505a <strong>Soil</strong> Specific Surface Area After 40 Years <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Organic and Mineral Fertilizer Use.<br />

Francesco Morari* and Chiara Pagliarin, DAAPV,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Padova<br />

163-10 2505b <strong>Soil</strong> Pore Size Distribution after 40 Years <strong>of</strong> Different<br />

Organic and Mineral Fertilizer Use.<br />

Francesco Morari*, Chiara Pagliarin and Luigi Giardini,<br />

DAAPV, Univ <strong>of</strong> Padova<br />

163-11 2601a Application <strong>of</strong> a General Relationship between<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Particle Density and Organic Matter to Mollisols<br />

<strong>of</strong> Santa Fe (Argentina). Miguel A. Pilatti,<br />

Pablo J. Ghiberto and Silvia Imh<strong>of</strong>f*, Facultad de<br />

Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral<br />

163-12 2601b Analytical Investigation <strong>of</strong> Surface <strong>Soil</strong> Associated<br />

with Revegetated Riparian Sites in Gippsland’S<br />

Dairy Industry. Yvette F. Cole*, Antonio F<br />

Patti and Samuel B Adeloju, Monash University<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Applied <strong>Sciences</strong> & Engineering/Centre<br />

for Green Chemistry<br />

163-13 2602a CO2 emission from agricultural soil after green<br />

manuring. Roberto Mancinelli 1 , Sara Marinari* 2 ,<br />

Alessandra Di Tizio 2 and Enio Campiglia 1 , (1)Dept.<br />

Crop Production, (2)Dept. Agrobiology and Agrochemistry–University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuscia<br />

163-14 2602b Interactions <strong>of</strong> recPrP with organic matter <strong>of</strong> soil<br />

aggregates. Luigi P. D’Acqui* 1 , Amaranta Pucci 1<br />

and Luca Calamai 2 , (1)Istituto per lo Studio degli<br />

Ecosistemi CNR–ISE, (2)Università di Firenze<br />

163-15 2603a Maturity and stability parameters <strong>of</strong> composts<br />

prepared from farm wastes. Devraj Chauhan*,<br />

V.S. Mor and C.P. Singh, CCS, HAU, HISAR,<br />

HARYANA<br />

163-16 2603b Influence <strong>of</strong> Selected Organic Mulches on <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Temperatures, <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture and Pineapple<br />

(Ananas comosus) Production under Tropical<br />

Monsoon Climate. (None) Komariah* 1 , Kengou<br />

Itou 2 , Senge Masateru 2 and (None) Afandi 3 ,<br />

(1)United Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Gifu University,<br />

(2)Agriculture Faculty, Gifu University, (3)Agriculture<br />

Faculty, Lampung University<br />

163-17 2604a <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter quality after 40 years <strong>of</strong> different<br />

organic and mineral fertilizations in three<br />

soils. Francesco Morari* 1 , Serenella Nardi 2 , Antonio<br />

Berti 1 , Emanuele Lugato 1 , Paolo Carletti 2 and Luigi<br />

Giardini 1 , (1)DAAPV, University <strong>of</strong> Padova,<br />

(2)Dipto Biotecnologie Agrarie<br />

163-18 2604b Response Of C mic-To-C org To Land Use And Fertilization<br />

In Subtropical Region Of China. Liu<br />

Shoulong* 1 , Wu Jinshu 2 , Su Yirong 2 , Huang<br />

Daoyou 2 , Xiao Heai 2 and Tong Chengli 2 ,<br />

(1)Huazhong Agricultural Univ, (2) Chinese Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

163-19 2605a Variation in Some Properties <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Soil</strong> Conditioned<br />

by Oil Waste. Giovanna Cucci*, Università<br />

di Bari- Dipartimento di Scienze delle Produzioni<br />

Vegetali, Giovanni Lacolla, Università di Bari-Dipartimento<br />

di Scienze delle Produzioni Vegetali and<br />

Leonardo Caranfa, Liceo Scient. Polivalente<br />

163-20 2605b Cosequences <strong>of</strong> Organic and Inorganic Sources <strong>of</strong><br />

Nutrients on Physico-Chemical Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

150<br />

under French Bean Land Use Cover. Veerabhadraiah,T.N.,Chamegowda,T.C<br />

Badrinath*, Agriculture<br />

college,UAS,GKVK,Bangalore-560 065<br />

163-21 2606a Effect <strong>of</strong> Lignite Humic Acid and Fertilizers on<br />

the Yield <strong>of</strong> Onion and Nutrient Availability. Mani<br />

Sangeetha*, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

163-22 2606b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter at Steep-Slopes under C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Cultivation. Norma Eugenia García-Calderón* 1 ,<br />

Gustavo Alvarez 1 , Pavel Krasilnikov 1 , María del<br />

Socorro Galicia 1 and G. Almendros 2 , (1)Univ Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, (2)Centro de Ciencias<br />

Medioambientales, CSIC<br />

163-23 2701a Heavy Metal Content in Humic Acids by PIXE <strong>of</strong><br />

Hyposodic Calcaric Phaeozems and Rendzic Leptosols<br />

Irrigated with Wastewater, DDR-063, Mexico.<br />

Iván E. Reyes Solis* 1 , Norma E. García<br />

Calderón 1 , Diana E. Servín Ruíz 1 and Corina Solís 2 ,<br />

(1)Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, (2)Instituto de<br />

Física, UNAM<br />

163-24 2701b Rotation and Tillage Affects on <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Carbon<br />

and Management <strong>of</strong> No-Till Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s. Chad<br />

Godsey, Gary Pierzynski*, David Mengel and Ray<br />

Lamond, Kansas State Univ<br />

163-25 2702a Optimum Broiler Litter Application Date on<br />

Bermudagrass in Southeastern U.S. K. R. Sistani*<br />

1 , A. Adeli 1 , Haile Tewolde 1 and Ge<strong>of</strong>f Brink 2 ,<br />

(1)USDA-ARS, (2)USDA-Agricultural Research<br />

Service<br />

163-26 2702b Influence <strong>of</strong> Lignite Humic Acid on the Micronutrient<br />

Availability and Yield <strong>of</strong> Blackgram in an<br />

Alfisol. Ramasay Natesan*, S. Kandasamy, S.<br />

Thiyageshwari and P. Murugesa Boopathy, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

163-27 2703a Carbon Dynamics in Salt-Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s. Vanessa<br />

N.L. Wong* 1 , Richard S.B. Greene 1 , Ram C. Dalal 2 ,<br />

Brian W. Murphy 3 and Surender Mann 4 , (1)School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Resources, Environment and Society, The Australian<br />

National Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

and Mines, (3)New South Wales Dept <strong>of</strong> Infrastructure,<br />

Planning and Natural Resources, (4)Western<br />

Australia Chemistry Centre<br />

163-28 2703b Effect <strong>of</strong> Municipal Waste Compost Leachate on<br />

Yield and Trace Elements Uptake by Lettuce and<br />

Maize in Calcareous and Non-Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s.<br />

Samaneh Aryabod 1 , Amir Fotovat* 1 , Amir Lakzian 2<br />

and Gholamhossein Haghnia 1 , (1)Ferdowsi Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Mashhad, (2)Ferdowsi Univ<br />

163-29 2704a <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Mineralization in Mediterranean<br />

Environment: Effects <strong>of</strong> Land Use and Management<br />

Practices. M. Cristina Moscatelli, Sara Marinari*,<br />

Alessandra Di Tizio and Stefano Grego, Dept<br />

Agrobiology and Agrochemistry–Univ <strong>of</strong> Tuscia<br />

163-30 2704b Refining Algorithms in the Phosphorus Loss Assessment<br />

Tool for the Lower Coastal Plain <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina. Laura A. Dell’Olio*, Rory Maguire<br />

and Deanna Osmond, North Carolina State Univ,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

163-31 2705a The Organic Carbon stock in the <strong>Soil</strong>s and<br />

Forests <strong>of</strong> Lombardy (North Italy). Stefano<br />

Brenna* and Silvia Solaro, ERSAF<br />

163-32 2705b Long-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Inorganic and Organic Inputs<br />

on Yield and <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility in the Rice-Wheat<br />

Cropping System in India. D.S. Mehla 1 , J.P.<br />

Singh* 1 , K.S. Sekhon 2 , D. Sihag 3 and K.K. Bhardwaj<br />

1 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, (2)PAU Regional Research<br />

Station, Bhatinda, (3)Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Haryana<br />

163-33 2706a Influence <strong>of</strong> Orchards <strong>Soil</strong> Management Practices<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical Properties. Enio<br />

Campiglia 1 , Roberto Mancinelli 1 , Sara Marinari* 2


and Andrea Cavalieri 1 , (1)Dept. Crop Production,<br />

(2)Dept Agrobiology and Agrochemistry–Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuscia<br />

163-34 2706b Corn Residue Incorporation and Manure Application<br />

History Influence <strong>Soil</strong> Enzyme Activities<br />

and Inorganic Nitrogen Dynamic. Farshid Nourbakhsh*<br />

1 , Nazila Khorsandi 1 and Richard Dick 2 ,<br />

(1)Isfahan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)Ohio State Univ<br />

163-35 2801a Study on soil use and management effects on soil<br />

property in different areas <strong>of</strong> Italy. rossella Papini*,<br />

Experimental Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> and Study Conservation,<br />

C.R.A.,<br />

163-36 2801b Biochemical,enzymatic and humic fraction transformations<br />

during composting <strong>of</strong> urban and agricultural<br />

residues. Bhargavi M.V*, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

163-37 2802a Effects <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Nitrogen Fertilization and<br />

Crop Rotation on <strong>Soil</strong> Quality in Westcentral Illinois.<br />

Sindhu Jagadamma* 1 , Rattan Lal 2 , Robert G.<br />

Hoeft 3 and Eric A. Adee 3 , (1)Ohio State Univ, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, (2)Carbon Management and<br />

Sequestration Centre, School <strong>of</strong> Environment and<br />

Natural Resources, FAES/OARDC, The Ohio State<br />

Univ, (3)Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

163-38 2802b Indexing Organic Material Quality: a Novel Approach<br />

to Sustain <strong>Soil</strong> and Crop Productivity. M.<br />

I. Khalil* 1 , K. Inubushi 1 and U. Schmidhalter 2 ,<br />

(1)Chiba Univ, (2)Technical Univ <strong>of</strong> Munich<br />

163-39 2803a Geochemistry, Microstructure and Micromorphology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brown Isohumic <strong>Soil</strong>s and Calcimagnesic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Amended by Organic Residue Composts<br />

and Manure (Sfax and Nabeul Regions ,<br />

Tunisia). Hafedh Rigane* 1 , Imen Ben Mahmoud 1 ,<br />

Mounir Medhioub 1 , Tahar Gallali 2 and Khaled Medhioub<br />

3 , (1)Earth <strong>Sciences</strong> Dept, (2)Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />

Pedology, (3)Preparatory Institute <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

Studies<br />

163-40 2803b Effect <strong>of</strong> Integrated Nutrient Management on<br />

the Availability <strong>of</strong> N, P, K and Cationic Micronutrients<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong>s Growing Cabbage (Brassica oleracia<br />

var. Capitata L.). Pintu Sur* and Dilip Kumar<br />

Das, Dept <strong>of</strong> Ag. Chem. & <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Bidhan<br />

Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya<br />

163-41 2804a Relationship between Various <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter<br />

Pools with Nitrogen Uptake by Wheat. A.P.<br />

Gupta*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural<br />

Univ and Ranjan Laik, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Rajendra Agricultural Univ, Pusa<br />

163-42 2804b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Greenhouse Gases Emissions from<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with Sewage Sludge. Paramasivam<br />

Sivapatham* 1 , Kenneth Sajwan 1 , Gamola<br />

Fortenberry 2 , Eric Stidum 3 , LaShasta Robinson 1 ,<br />

Adeniyi Moses 1 , Ashok Alva 4 and Ali Fares 5 , (1)Savannah<br />

State Univ, (2)Florida Agricultural and Mechanical<br />

Univ, (3)Rust College, (4)USDA-ARS,<br />

(5)Natural Resources and Environmental Management<br />

Dept<br />

163-43 2805a Study <strong>of</strong> Organic Amendments Effect on Chemical<br />

and Biological Degredation <strong>of</strong> Atrazine in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>. Gholam Hosain Haghnia*, Ehsan Ranjbar,<br />

Amir Lakzian and Amir Fotovat, Ferdowsi Univ<br />

163-44 2805b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Materials on the Uptake <strong>of</strong><br />

Heavy Metals by Maize (Zea mays) in Heavy<br />

Metals Polluted <strong>Soil</strong>. Jolanta Kwiatkowska* and<br />

Alina Maciejewska, Warsaw Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

163-45 2806b Duration <strong>of</strong> Continuous No-Tillage Management<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen Status in the Virginia Coastal<br />

Plain. John Spargo* and Marcus Alley, Virginia<br />

Tech<br />

SESSION NO. 164<br />

SESSION NO. 164<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.1PA <strong>Soil</strong>s and Natural Hazards (Knowledge, Assessment<br />

and Mitigation)—Poster<br />

164-1 1662a Phytoextraction <strong>of</strong> Lead (Pb) with Applied<br />

Radish (Rhaphanus Sativa L.). Mehdi Homaee 1 ,<br />

M. Hadi Ghaffariyan* Jr. 1 and Mohhamad Bybordi 2 ,<br />

(1)Tarbiate Modarres, (2)Tehran Univ<br />

164-2 1663a Fate <strong>of</strong> Arsenic in Some <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Bangladesh. S.M.<br />

Imamul Huq* 1 , AFM Manzurul Hoque 2 , J.C. Joardar<br />

3 and J.U. Shoaib 2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environment,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Dhaka, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Resources Development<br />

Institute, (3)Bangladeh-Australia Centre for<br />

Environmental Research (BACER-DU)<br />

164-3 1663b Variability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Chemical Properties<br />

as Affected by Flood Spreading in Musian<br />

Station (South Western Iran). Reza Soleimani*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Research Institute<br />

164-4 1664b Engineering Property <strong>of</strong> Marl and its Effects on<br />

Instability <strong>of</strong> Slopes. Reza Shahalipour*, ZPA<br />

164-5 1762a Influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics on Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trace Elements in Indo-Gangetic Alluvial<br />

Plain <strong>of</strong> India. Kuldeep Singh*, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science<br />

164-6 1762b <strong>Soil</strong> -Plant Transfer <strong>of</strong> Radiocaesium (Cs-137)<br />

and Dependance on <strong>Soil</strong> Properties. Sadhasivam<br />

Meena*, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ and A. RajaRajan,<br />

Regional Research Station<br />

164-7 1763a Remediation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Cadmium Toxicity Using Cd-<br />

Zn Interaction for Sustainable Agriculture. D.<br />

Mazumdar, SS Das and SK Patra*, Bidhan Chandra<br />

Krishi Viswavidyalaya<br />

164-8 1861a Improvements to Peroxide Oxidation Procedures<br />

for Analysis <strong>of</strong> Self-Neutralizing Acid Sulfate<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s. Angus E. McElnea*, Col R. Ahern and Niki<br />

P. Finch, Queensland Dept <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and<br />

Mines<br />

164-9 1861b Distribution <strong>of</strong> Man Induced Mineral Salts and<br />

Arsenic in the Irrigated Lands <strong>of</strong> Semi-Arid<br />

North Ethiopia. Fassil Kebede Yimamu*, Mekelle<br />

Univ<br />

164-10 1862a Degradation <strong>of</strong> Naphthalene-Benzene-Ul-14c in<br />

Microbial- Inocculated <strong>Soil</strong>s from Keller Peninsula,<br />

Antarctica. Miriam A. Albuquerque* 1 , Carlos<br />

E.G.R. Schaefer 2 , Victor V. Pereira 2 and Bruno M.G.<br />

Alves 3 , (1)Centro Universitário Caratinga, (2)Departamento<br />

do Solos-Universidade Federal de Viçosa,<br />

(3)UNEC<br />

164-11 1862b The Preference for Electron Acceptors during<br />

Nitrate Reduction. Teresa Wodarczyk* 1 , Witold<br />

Stêpniewski 2 , Magorzata Brzezinska 1 and Urszula<br />

Kotowska 1 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Agrophysics PAS,<br />

(2)Technical Univ <strong>of</strong> Lublin<br />

164-12 1961a Effect <strong>of</strong> Applied Phosphorus and Vermicompost<br />

on Removal <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals by Leafy Vegetables<br />

in Polluted <strong>Soil</strong>. Velugubantla Adinarayana* and<br />

Sukruth T. Kumar, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

164-13 1961b Use <strong>of</strong> Extractable Iron as a Differentiating Criterion<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Series Separation. Shawn McVey*,<br />

USDA-NRCS and The Univ <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Harvey<br />

D. Luce, Dept <strong>of</strong> Plant Science and Thomas Morris,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Connecticut<br />

164-14 1962b Compared Micromorphology <strong>of</strong> Alpine Debris<br />

Flow Deposits and Parent Materials. Pascal<br />

Boivin*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Research for Development, Carole<br />

Theler, Swiss Federal Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

and John Menzies, Brock Univ<br />

151<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 164<br />

164-15 1963a Screening Ricinus communis L. (Castor) Cultivars.<br />

Ramasamy Krishnasamy* 1 , M. Malarkodi 1<br />

and T. Chitdeshwari 2 , (1)Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ, (2)Agricultural Research Station<br />

164-16 1963b Arsenic Uptake <strong>of</strong> Five Vegetables from Two Natural<br />

Arsenic Contaminated <strong>Soil</strong>s and One <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Treated with Arsenic. Majid Afyuni* 1 , Mohammad<br />

Hajabbasi 1 , Mostafa Mobli 1 and Rainer<br />

Schulin 2 , (1)Isfahan Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)ETHZ<br />

SESSION NO. 165<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.1PB <strong>Soil</strong>, Wine and Other Quality Crops—Poster<br />

165-1 1565a Yield and Quality <strong>of</strong> Bhendi (Abelmoschus esculentus)<br />

as Influenced by Micronutrients in Comparison<br />

with Micr<strong>of</strong>ood with/without Organics<br />

and Bio-Fertilizers in an Inceptisol. Selvi Duraisamy*,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ,<br />

Thiyageshwari Subramanian, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Scienceand<br />

Agricultural Chemistry, TNAU and Rajkannan<br />

Bellie, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural Chemistry,<br />

TNAU<br />

165-2 1565b <strong>Soil</strong> Suitability for the Cultivation <strong>of</strong> the “Mantuan”<br />

Pear (Lombardy, Italy). Stefano Brenna*,<br />

ERSAF and Lucio Andreoli, Provincia Mantova<br />

165-3 1566a Effect <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and Sulphur application<br />

on Forage Yield, Quality, Nutrient Uptake and<br />

Cyanide Content <strong>of</strong> Forage <strong>of</strong> Sorghum<br />

[Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]. Pravinchandra C.<br />

Patel*, Main Forage Research Station, Anand Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

165-4 1566b On-Farm Nutrient Management in Cigar Tobacco.<br />

Malarvizhi Palaniappa Pillai*, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ,<br />

Sharmila Banu Santhu Mohamed, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept.<br />

<strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ and T. Nagendra<br />

Rao, Potash and Phosphate Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada-India <strong>Program</strong>me<br />

165-5 1567a Effect <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and Potassium application<br />

on Forage Yield, Quality, Nutrient Uptake and<br />

Persistence <strong>of</strong> Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.).<br />

Pravinchandra C. Patel*, Main Forage Research Station,<br />

Anand Agricultural Univ and Anilkumar V.<br />

Kotecha, Main Forage Research Station, Anand<br />

Agricultural University, Anand-388110(Gujarat<br />

State), India<br />

165-6 1567b <strong>Soil</strong>, Wine and other Quality Crops, a New Frontier<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science. Edoardo A.C. Costantini*,<br />

CRA-ISSDS, Susan Southard, USDA-NRCS and<br />

Jessica G. Davis, Colorado State Univ<br />

165-7 1664a <strong>Soil</strong> Influence on Nitrogen Availability for Sugar<br />

Beet. Rosa Marchetti* 1 , Enrico Biancardi 2 , Piergiorgio<br />

Stevanato 2 and Gilda Ponzoni 1 , (1)Agricultural<br />

Research Council–Agronomical Research Institute,<br />

Modena Section, (2)Agricultural Research<br />

Council–Experimental Institute for Industrial Crops,<br />

Rovigo Section<br />

165-8 1665a <strong>Soil</strong> Influence on the Ripening and Chemical-<br />

Organoleptic Characteristics <strong>of</strong> “Frantoio” and<br />

“Moraiolo” Monocultivar Oils. Antonio Cimato 1 ,<br />

Edoardo A.C. Costantini* 2 , Elena Franchini 1 ,<br />

Cristina Attilio 1 and Roberto Barbetti 2 , (1)CNR-<br />

IVALSA, (2)CRA-ISSDS<br />

152<br />

165-9 1665b Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties on the Quality and Productivity<br />

<strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee in Mountainous Regions <strong>of</strong><br />

Sierra Madre del Sur (Southern México). Louis-<br />

Pierre Comeau*, Lab. Edafología, Facultad de Ciencias,<br />

UNAM. and Pavel Krasilnikov, (1) Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Biology, KarRC, RAS (2) Facultad de Ciencias,<br />

UNAM<br />

165-10 1666b <strong>Soil</strong> Characteristics for Qualitative Sangiovese<br />

Wine Production in Tuscany (Italy). From the<br />

Experimental Vineyard to the Land Evaluation.<br />

Edoardo A.C. Costantini* 1 , Pierluigi Bucelli 1 , Sergio<br />

Pellegrini 1 , Paolo Storchi 2 and Roberto Barbetti<br />

1 , (1)CRA-ISSDS, (2)CRA-ISV<br />

SESSION NO. 166<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.2A <strong>Soil</strong> Care and Quality <strong>Soil</strong> Management—Poster<br />

Convenor: David Dent, ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

166-1 1568a Mulching for a Healthy Landscape-A Case Study<br />

Iranian <strong>Soil</strong>s. Naser Bassirani*, Zabol Univ<br />

166-2 1568b Effect <strong>of</strong> Cultivation on Some <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Indicators<br />

in Irrigated Arid Lands. Abdelaziz S.<br />

Sheta*, Ain Shams Univ, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Dept<br />

166-3 1569a Effects <strong>of</strong> Long Term Fertilizer Application and<br />

Intensive Cropping on Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Micronutrients<br />

under Tropical Agro Ecosystem. Duraisamy<br />

Selvi* 1 , Palaniappa Pillai Malarvizhi2 and<br />

Ponnusamy Santhy2 , (1)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

Univ, (2)Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science,TNAU<br />

166-4 1570a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Forest Clearance and Subsequent<br />

Land Use on Erosion Losses and <strong>Soil</strong> Properties<br />

in the Golestan National Park, Iran. Ali Reza Zahirnia*,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Watershed Managment Research<br />

Institute and Toraj Asadi, Islamic Azad Univ, Bandar<br />

Abbas Branch<br />

166-5 1570b Current Status <strong>of</strong> Land and <strong>Soil</strong> Appraisal in<br />

Russian Federation. Oleg A. Makarov* and Maria<br />

V. Guchok, Moscow State Lomonosov Univ<br />

166-6 1571a Interactions between <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Communities,<br />

Erodability and Tillage Practices. Kathryn E.<br />

Allton* 1 , Karl Ritz1 and Jim A. Harris2 , (1)The National<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Resources Institute, Cranfield Univ, (2)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Water and Environment, Cranfield Univ<br />

166-7 1571b <strong>Soil</strong> Assessment <strong>of</strong> New Zealand Apple Orchards<br />

with different Management Practices. Siva<br />

(Sivalingam) Sivakumaran*, Iris Vogeler, Rogerio<br />

Cichota, Brent Clothier, Ian McIvor and Markus<br />

Deurer, HortResearch<br />

166-8 1572a Tillage and Rotation Effects on Pore Size Distribution<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Hydraulic Conductivity in a<br />

Sandy Clay Loam <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Indian Himalayas.<br />

Ranjan Bhattacharyya*, Ved Prakash, S Kundu and<br />

H S Gupta, Vivekananda Institute <strong>of</strong> Hill Agriculture<br />

166-9 1668a Vermicompost for Sustaining <strong>Soil</strong> Productivity.<br />

Dhandapni Vasanthi*, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

(TNAU)<br />

166-10 1668b Long-Term Effect <strong>of</strong> Continuous Fertilization on<br />

Rice Yields, Nutrient Response, Nutrient Uptake<br />

and <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Parameters in Rainfed Rice-<br />

Rice Cropping Sequence. T. J. Ghose* and A. K.<br />

Pathak, Assam Agricultural Univ


166-11 1669a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Different Land Use Systems on<br />

Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Rainfed Alfisols. Prabhu<br />

Prasadini*, Nagender Rao, Sreeman Narayana and<br />

Rajya Lakshmi, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

166-12 1669b Quality Indices and Optimum Levels <strong>of</strong> Nutrient<br />

in Fruits Grown on the Calcareous <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Iran.<br />

MJ Malakouti*, Tarbiat Modares Univ, <strong>Soil</strong> and<br />

Water Research Institute<br />

166-13 1670a Effect <strong>of</strong> Organic Manure and Hydrogels and<br />

their Mixtures on the Nutritional and Botanical<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Tomato. Abd El-Kader Abd El-Fattah*,<br />

National Research Center–<strong>Soil</strong>s and Water use<br />

Dept.<br />

166-14 1670b Alternative Anlytical Technique for Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility. Karuppan Perumal* V, Shei<br />

Amm Murugappa Chettiar Research Center and Jayaraman<br />

Arunkumar, Shri Amm Murugappa Chettiar<br />

Research Center<br />

166-15 1671a Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> No Tillage in Reducing Run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

and Erosion in a Piedmont Location. Charles W.<br />

Raczkowski* 1 , Gudigopuram B. Reddy 1 , Manuel<br />

R. Reyes 1 and Keith R. Baldwin 2 , (1)North Carolina<br />

A&T State Univ, (2)North Carolina A & T<br />

State Univ<br />

166-16 1671b Management <strong>of</strong> Coastal Salt Affected <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

India Using Bio-Resource Technology. Ramaiyan<br />

Singaravel*, Annamalai Univ<br />

166-17 1672a The Changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Quality <strong>of</strong> the Successive<br />

Chinese Fir Plantation. Qiwu Sun* Sr. and Chengdong<br />

Yang, Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Forestry,CAF<br />

166-18 1672b <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation and Sustainability on Humid<br />

Tropical Islands–Palau. Robert T. Gavenda*,<br />

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service<br />

166-19 1768a The Influence <strong>of</strong> Land-Use on the Dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter in Northern Kazakhstan.<br />

Yusuke Takata* 1 , Shinya Funakawa 1 , Kanat K. Akshalov<br />

2 and Takashi Kosaki 1 , (1)Kyoto Univ,<br />

(2)Barayeb Kazakh Research and Production Center<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grain Farming<br />

166-20 1768b Integrated Nutrient Management for Rice. Poli<br />

Raghava Reddy* and Alluri Padma Raju, Acharya<br />

N.G. Ranga Agricultural Univ<br />

166-21 1769a Effect <strong>of</strong> Annual Wormwood (Artemiesia annua)<br />

Crude Extracts on the Biological and Chemical<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Alfisol <strong>Soil</strong>s. M.G. Solomon*, Dept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ <strong>of</strong> Calabar and O.S. Bello, Dept<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science ,Univ <strong>of</strong> Calabar<br />

166-22 1769b Test <strong>of</strong> Active Organic Matter as a Measure <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality. K. R. Islam*, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources,<br />

The Ohio State Univ South Centers<br />

166-23 1770a Biosolids-Amended Pasture and Cattle Grazing<br />

Impacts on <strong>Soil</strong> Solution and Water Quality. Gueorgui<br />

Anguelov* and Ivanka Anguelova, Florida<br />

A&M Univ<br />

166-24 1770b Restoring the Productivity <strong>of</strong> Sandy <strong>Soil</strong>s by the<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Bio-Solids in Saudi Arabia. Ali A.<br />

Al-Jaloud* and Ghulam Hussain, King Abdulaziz<br />

City for Science and Technology (KACST)<br />

166-25 1771b Residual Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Cattle Manure Application<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen and Phosphorus. Xiying<br />

Hao* and Chi Chang, Agriculture & Agri-Food<br />

Canada<br />

166-26 1772a The Effect <strong>of</strong> Sugar Industry Wastes on Extractable<br />

Heavy Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>. Bhanooduth Lalljee*,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,Univ <strong>of</strong> Mauritius<br />

166-27 1772b Effect <strong>of</strong> Animal Waste Application on Crop<br />

Yield, <strong>Soil</strong> Physical and Chemical Properties.<br />

Mohammed Zerkoune*, USDA/NRCS<br />

SESSION NO. 166<br />

166-28 1867a Effect Tillage and <strong>Soil</strong> Type on Weed Seed Bank.<br />

Zoheir Yaghobi Ashrafi*, Tehran Univ<br />

166-29 1867b Assessment <strong>of</strong> Crop Residue and N Management<br />

for Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Rice-Wheat Rotation by<br />

DSSAT3.5. Reshmi Sarkar*, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Food and Sandipta Kar, Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Food<br />

166-30 1868a The Study <strong>of</strong> the Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Hard Pan <strong>of</strong><br />

Fluvaquentic Endoaquepts (Jeonbug series) in<br />

Korea. Jae-Duk Kim* 1 , Chul-Hyun Yoo 1 , Chang-<br />

Hyu Yang 2 and kwang-Yong Jung 2 , (1)Honam Agricultural<br />

Research Institute NICS, RDA, (2)Honam<br />

Agricultural Reasearch Institute NICS, RDA<br />

166-31 1868b High Fertilizer Input Resulted in High Yield and<br />

Improved <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility as Well. Fengrong Zhang*<br />

Sr., Yan Xu and Xiangbin Kong, Dept <strong>of</strong> Land Resource<br />

Science, China Agricultural Univ<br />

166-32 1869a Features and Properties <strong>of</strong> Chernozemic <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Humic Substances in the Eurasian Steppe.<br />

Masayuki Tani* 1 , Hitoshi Shinjo 2 , Nobuhide Fujitake<br />

3 , Hiroaki Sumida 4 and Takashi Kosaki 2 , (1)Obihiro<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,<br />

(2)Kyoto Univ, (3)Kobe Univ, (4)Nihon Univ<br />

166-33 1869b Nutrient Release from Petr<strong>of</strong>ertilizer (Khondalite)<br />

in an Acidic Laterite <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Kerala,<br />

India. Rehana Cottage Soudamini Shehana*, Kerala<br />

Agricultural Univ, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

166-34 1870a Kinetics and Phosphorus Solubilization during<br />

Composting <strong>of</strong> Rice Straw with Rock Phosphate<br />

and Industrial Effluents. Singh Kuldeep* II and<br />

Ram Singh Dhaliwal, CCS Haryana Agricultural<br />

Univ<br />

166-35 1870b Physiological Mechanism on Interspecific Facilitation<br />

for N, P and Fe Utilization in Intercropping<br />

Systems. Long Li* and Fu-Suo Zhang, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Resources and Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, China<br />

Agricultural Univ<br />

166-36 1871a Study the Effect <strong>of</strong> Calcium on Salt and Cold Resistance<br />

During Seed Germination Stage <strong>of</strong> Medicago<br />

polymorpha. Zoheir Yaghobi Ashrafi*,<br />

Kazem Postini and Mohamad Bagher Hoseini,<br />

Tehran Univ<br />

166-37 1871b Distribution <strong>of</strong> Some Micronutrients in Four Pedons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Madhupur Tract in Bangladesh. Md. Hasibur<br />

Rahman* and Syed Elahi, Dhaka Univ<br />

166-38 1872a Sustainable Agricultural Production. Peter A.<br />

Kramer*, Biological Design<br />

166-39 1872b Organic Amendment Based on Wheat Straw: Influence<br />

on <strong>Soil</strong> Biological Properties. Manuel Tejada<br />

1 , José Luis Moreno* 2 , Felipe Bastida 2 , Teresa<br />

Hernández 2 and Carlos García 2 , (1)EUITA-Univ de<br />

Sevilla, (2)Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada<br />

del Segura. CEBAS-CSIC.<br />

166-40 1966a A Study <strong>of</strong> the Effects <strong>of</strong> Land Disposal <strong>of</strong> a Water<br />

Treatment Residue on <strong>Soil</strong> Chemical Properties<br />

and Growth <strong>of</strong> Pasture Grass under Field Conditions.<br />

Jeffrey C. Hughes*, Univ <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal<br />

and Sicelo M. Buyeye, Mangosuthu Technikon<br />

166-41 1966b Sorption and Transformation <strong>of</strong> Phosphorus and<br />

Heavy Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>s following Addition <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Water Treatment Residue. Sicelo M. Buyeye*,<br />

Mangosuthu Technikon and Jeffrey C. Hughes, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal<br />

166-42 1967a Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Common Lime Requirement Methods.<br />

Chad Godsey, Gary Pierzynski*, David Mengel<br />

and Ray Lamond, Kansas State Univ<br />

166-43 1967b Liming and Lime-Broiler Chicken Manure Interactions<br />

in Two South African Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s: Effects<br />

on Nitrogen and Carbon Mineralization. Gcinuh-<br />

153<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 166<br />

langa G. Jezile* 1 , Dwayne G. Westfall 1 , David P.<br />

Turner 2 and Wim Van Averbeke 3 , (1)Colorado State<br />

Univ, (2)ARC-Institute for <strong>Soil</strong>, Climate and Water,<br />

(3)Tshwane Univ <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

166-44 1968a Development <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metal Adsorbed by Granulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Zeolite. Yong-Seon Zhang*,<br />

Jae-E Yang, Gye-Jun Lee and Seon-Woong Hwang,<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Highland Agriculture, RDA<br />

166-45 1968b Synthesis and Properties <strong>of</strong> MCPP-LDH Hybrid.<br />

Modabber Ahmed Khan*, Choong-Lyeal Choi,<br />

Dong-Hoon Lee, Man Park, Bu-Kug Lim, Jong-<br />

Yoon Lee and Jyung Choi, Kyungpook National<br />

Univ<br />

166-46 1969a Pencycuron Application to Flooded Tropical <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

with or without Cow Manure: Degradation and<br />

Effect on Microbiological Parameters. Raktim<br />

Pal*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Environmental Studies and Wetland<br />

Management<br />

166-47 1969b Effect <strong>of</strong> High Levels <strong>of</strong> Vinasse Application on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Potash Leaching. Danila Dal<br />

Poz Gonzalo*, José Casagrande, Marcio Soares and<br />

Ernesto Mouta, Federal Univ <strong>of</strong> São Carlos<br />

166-48 1970a Micronutrient <strong>Soil</strong> Testing by Electro-UltraFiltration<br />

(EUF). Diedrich Steffens* Sr., Justus Liebig<br />

Univ and Dietmar Horn Sr., EUF Working Group <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility , South Sugar Beet Co.<br />

166-49 1971a How Does Raised Bed Tillage Change <strong>Soil</strong> Properties,<br />

Hydrology and Nutrient Export under<br />

Grain Cropping in South Western Victoria, Australia?.<br />

Robert Edis*, Philip Newton, Tim Johnston<br />

and Jonathon Holland, The Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

166-50 1971b How are <strong>Soil</strong> Nitrogen Dynamics in an Irrigated<br />

Maize System Impacted on by Nitrogen and Stubble<br />

Management?. Robert Edis* 1 , Deli Chen 1 ,<br />

Debra Turner 1 , Gailing Wang 1 , Mick Meyer 2 and<br />

Clive Kirkby 3 , (1)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Melbourne,<br />

(2)CSIRO Atmospheric Research, (3)CSIRO Land<br />

and Water<br />

166-51 1972a Characterization, In Situ Treatment <strong>of</strong> Sewage<br />

Effluents and their Impact on <strong>Soil</strong> Micronutrient<br />

and Heavy Metal Concentrations. Gopi Ramesh*,<br />

Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural Univ<br />

SESSION NO. 167<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.2B Biologically Intensive Agriculture: an Approach to<br />

Combating Hunger for the Poor—Poster<br />

167-1 1572b Sawah Hypothesis for Green Revolution in West<br />

Africa. Toshiyuki Wakatsuki*, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kinki Univ, Moro M. Buri, <strong>Soil</strong> Research Insititute<br />

and Oluwarotimi O. Fashola, <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tropical Agriculture<br />

167-2 1573a Use <strong>of</strong> Leguminous Shrubs for Improved <strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Crop Productivity in the Central Highlands<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kenya. Daniel N. Mugendi*, Kenyatta Univ<br />

167-3 1573b Economic Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Locally Available Inputs<br />

for <strong>Soil</strong> Fertility Replenishment in the Smallholder<br />

Farming Systems <strong>of</strong> Meru South District,<br />

Kenya. Monicah W. Mucheru-Muna* and Daniel N.<br />

Mugendi, Kenyatta Univ<br />

167-4 1574a Role <strong>of</strong> Potato in Biologically Intensive Agriculture<br />

for Food Security and Management <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

154<br />

and Environment in Developing Countries. J. P.<br />

Singh*, Central Potato Research Station and S.S.<br />

Lal, Central Potato Research Institute<br />

167-5 1574b Treat the Earth Well. Nanga Mady Kaye*, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska<br />

167-6 1575a The Need to Formally Assess Bio-Intensive Agriculture<br />

Practices and their Impact on Kenyan<br />

SmallholderAgriculture. Beth A. Medvecky*, Cornell<br />

Univ<br />

167-7 1575b The Impact <strong>of</strong> Biointensive Cropping on Yields<br />

and Nutrient Contents <strong>of</strong> Collard Greens in<br />

Kenya. Gatua W. Mbugwa* 1 , Erick C.M. Fernandes<br />

2 , Max J. Pfeffer 2 and Eloy Rodriguez 2 , (1)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wyoming, (2)Cornell Univ<br />

167-8 1576a Biologically Intensive Agriculture—Renewing<br />

Earth and Its People. John Beeby*, Molecular Diagnostic<br />

Lab, Cornell Univ, John W. Doran, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska and USDA-ARS cooperator and John<br />

Jeavons, Ecology Action<br />

167-9 1576b Allelopathic Potential <strong>of</strong> Neem Extract in Horticultural<br />

Crops. Rudramuni M.S Rao V.K and<br />

Ravindra V*, Indian Intitute <strong>of</strong> Horticultural Research<br />

167-10 1577a Intensive Agriculture and Precision Farming for<br />

Poverty Alleviation in India. Subhash Chandra*, D.<br />

K. Singh and A. K. Singh, Indian Agricultural Research<br />

Institute<br />

167-11 1577b Organic Rice Production for Export by Integrated<br />

Management under Sustainable Agriculture<br />

Concept. Niyomtham B. and Niyomtham V.*,<br />

Rajamangala University <strong>of</strong> Technology Essan,<br />

Kalasin Campus and Kalasin Pithayasan School<br />

167-12 1673a Nutritional Enhancement <strong>of</strong> Life for People with<br />

HIV/AIDS in Kenya. Eleonore Fosso Seumo and<br />

Eric Rusten*, The Academy for Educational Development<br />

167-13 1673b Biointensive Agriculture in Crete, Greece: A<br />

Companion for the Poor and the Rich. Kostas<br />

Bouyouris*, Mediterranean Association for <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Health, Farm Planning and Management, Ken Cassman,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska and Sotiris Babagiouris, Extension<br />

Services, Medditeranean Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Health<br />

167-14 1674a Toward Sustainable Farming Systems in the Republic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moldova. Boris P. Boincean*, Reearch Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Field Crops “Selectia” and John W. Doran,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska and USDA-ARS Cooperator<br />

167-15 1674b Organic Matter for Improving Nutrient Use Efficiency<br />

in Cereal/Legume Cropping Systems in<br />

the West Africa Savanna. Generose Nziguheba* 1 ,<br />

Chike Nwoke 1 , Gerd Dercon 2 and Jan Diels 3 , (1)<strong>International</strong><br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Tropical Agriculture, (2)Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hohenheim, (3)Katholieke UnivLeuven Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bioscience Engineering<br />

167-16 1675a Integrating Multiple <strong>Soil</strong> Quality Impacts from<br />

Brassica Cover Crops. Ray R. Weil* 1 , Guihua<br />

Chen 1 , Jill Dean 1 , Amy Kremen 1 , Lisa Stocking 1 ,<br />

Yvonne Lawely 1 , Bahram Momen 1 , Sandra Sardanelli<br />

1 , Inga Zasada 2 , John Teasdale 2 and Stacy<br />

Williams 1 , (1)Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland, (2)U.S. Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service<br />

167-17 1675b Organic Iron-Fertilizers from Hornbeam-Leaves,<br />

Outer Tice-Husks, and Charcoal. Pirouz Azizi*,<br />

Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Univ Guilan and Bruno Glaser,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>Soil</strong> Geography, Univ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bayreuth<br />

167-18 1676a Nitrogen Transfer between Clover and Wheat in<br />

an Intercropping Experiment. Agathi-Valentini<br />

Pappa* 1 , Robert M. Rees 1 and Christine A. Wat-


son 2 , (1)The Univ <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh–Scottish Agricultural<br />

College, (2)Scottish Agricultural College<br />

167-19 1676b Green Manure Impacts on Nematodes, Arbuscular<br />

Mycorrhizal and Pathogenic Fungi in Tropical<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s Planted to Common Beans. Edmundo<br />

Barrios* 1 , George Mahuku 2 , Jorge Navia 3 , Lorena<br />

Cortés 4 , Neuza Asakawa 1 , Carlos Jara 2 and Jenny<br />

Quintero 1 , (1)Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Biology and Fertility Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical<br />

(CIAT), (2)Bean Project, Centro Internacional de<br />

Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), (3)Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Agrícolas, Universidad de Nariño, (4)Departamento<br />

de Biología, Universidad del Valle<br />

167-20 1677a Denitrification and Nitrate Ammonification by a<br />

Rhizobial Agrobacterium Strain in the Presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> C2H2 and C2H4. Gero E. Benckiser* Sr., Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Microbiology, Justus-Liebig Univ<br />

Giessen<br />

167-21 1677b Growth <strong>of</strong> Six Pistachio Cultivars with Respect to<br />

their Mycorrhizal Status, <strong>Soil</strong> Types and Phosphorus<br />

Uptake. Narges Rohani* and Ali Ahmadi-<br />

Moghadam, Shahid Bahonar Univ <strong>of</strong> Kerman<br />

167-22 1773a N P & K Balance in Swell-Shrink <strong>Soil</strong> (Vertisol)<br />

as Affected by IPNM in Pigeonpea + Soybean<br />

(2:4) Intercropping System under Rainfed Conditions<br />

in Central India. Ramesh Chandra Jain*,<br />

R.A.K. College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

SESSION NO. 168<br />

Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Second Floor<br />

4.2C <strong>Soil</strong> Quality as it Affects Nutrients in Food Crops<br />

and Human Health—Poster<br />

168-1 1773b Investigating the Fate <strong>of</strong> Residual Organophosphonate<br />

Nerve Agent in <strong>Soil</strong>. Ronald T. Checkai* 1 ,<br />

Mark V. Haley 1 , Michael Simini 1 , Carlton T.<br />

Phillips 1 , Charles L. Crouse 2 and Kathy L. Matson 2 ,<br />

(1)U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center,<br />

(2)Geo-Centers, Inc.<br />

168-2 1774a Effects <strong>of</strong> season and daily changes in nitrate<br />

(NO3°¥) contaminant levels <strong>of</strong> lettuce. mohammad<br />

reza Momayezi* Sr., agriculture college, Varamin un<br />

168-3 1775a Heavy Metals in <strong>Soil</strong>-Plant System in a City with<br />

Non-Ferrous Ores Extraction and Processing Industry.<br />

Radu LACATUSU* 1 , Anca Rovena<br />

Voiculescu 2 , Beatrice Kovacsovics 2 , Mihaela<br />

Lungu 2 , Iuliana Gabriela Breaban 1 , Constantin<br />

Rusu 1 and Alexandru Bretan 3 , (1)“AL.I.Cuza” University<br />

IASSY, (2)Research and Development National<br />

Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Agrochemistry and<br />

Environment Protection-RISSA, (3)<strong>Soil</strong> Survey and<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Testing Office<br />

168-4 1775b <strong>Soil</strong> Type and Precipitation as Lyme Disease Risk<br />

Indicators. Joseph E. Bunnell*, USGS, US Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Interior<br />

168-5 1776a Using by-products <strong>of</strong> steelmaking industry as soil<br />

pH corrective and their effects on Zn, Cu and Cd<br />

<strong>of</strong> soil and tea plant. Seyedeh Fatemeh Kiaee Jamali*<br />

and Akbar Forghni, Guilan University<br />

168-6 1776b Influence <strong>of</strong> land use change on soil nutrients in<br />

southern Beijing Municipality following land reform.<br />

xiangbin Kong*, China Agricultural University<br />

SESSION NO. 168<br />

168-7 1777a Human Health Risk Due to Food Produced from<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Contaminated with Urban Industrial Toxic<br />

Wastes. Asim K. Bhattacharyya* 1 , Sudarshana<br />

Chandrayan 2 and Sutapa Bose 2 , (1)Jawaharlal Nehru<br />

University / School <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, New<br />

Delhi-110067. ( India )., (2)Jawaharlal Nehru University<br />

/ School <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

168-8 1777b Cancer and Non-Cancer Health Risk from Eating<br />

Cassava Grown in Some Mining Communities<br />

in Ghana. Samuel Obiri* and David.K Dodoo,<br />

Environmental Research Group,Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemistry<br />

168-9 1873a Carcinogenic factors in soil-plant-water system <strong>of</strong><br />

some areas from Romania. Radu LACATUSU*,<br />

Mihaela Lungu, Beatrice Kovacsovics, Doina Plaxienco<br />

and Carolina Constantin, Research and Development<br />

National Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Agrochemistry<br />

and Environment Protection-RISSA<br />

168-10 1873b Improving zinc availability in rice grains: the<br />

role <strong>of</strong> the soil-plant system in the food chain. Xiaopeng<br />

Gao* 1 , Chunqin Zou 2 , Fusuo Zhang 2 , Wen<br />

Jiang 1 , Kai Chen 1 , Sjoerd Van Der Zee 3 and Ellis<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fland 3 , (1)China Agricultural University, Dept.<br />

Plant Nutrition; Wageningen University, Dept. <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Quality, Netherlands., (2)China Agricultural University,<br />

Dept. Plant Nutrition, Beijing, PR China,<br />

(3)Wageningen University, Dept. <strong>Soil</strong> Quality<br />

168-11 1874a Antioxidative and Growth-promoting Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

Selenium on Soybean Varieties Under Water<br />

Deficit. Davood Habibi* 1 , Masoud Mashadi Akbar<br />

Boojar 2 , Mohammad Reza Ardakani 3 , Ali Mahmoudi<br />

3 and Siamak Shafei 3 , (1)Islamic Azad University-Karaj<br />

Branch, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Tarbiat Moalem,<br />

(3)islamic azad university-karaj branch<br />

168-12 1874b Epidemiological study <strong>of</strong> coccidioidomycosis (valley<br />

fever). Joseph Tabor* 1 , Mary Kay O’Rourke 2 ,<br />

Marc Orbach 1 , Lisa Shubitz 1 and Bridget Barker 1 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, (2)Mel and Enid Zuckerman<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Public Health<br />

168-13 1875a Crop Cadmium Concentration as Affected by<br />

Cadmium Addition in Phosphorus Fertilizers,<br />

Across <strong>Soil</strong> Types. Cynthia Grant*, Agriculture &<br />

AgriFood Canada, Don Flaten, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science, University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba and Eugene<br />

Gowalko, Canadian Grain Commission<br />

168-14 1875b Reduction <strong>of</strong> cadmium content in Eggplant<br />

(Solanum melongena) by grafting onto root stock<br />

Solanum torvum. Tomohito Arao* 1 , Hiroyuki<br />

Takeda 2 , Eiji Nishihara 2 and Takashi Nakano 2 ,<br />

(1)National Institute for Agro-Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

(2)Niigata Horticultural Research Center<br />

168-15 1876a Prediction <strong>of</strong> Cadmium Uptake by Rice in Paddy<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s near Closed Mine Area. Won-Il Kim*, Goo-<br />

Bok Jung, Jong-Sik Lee, Jin-Ho Kim and Jeong-<br />

Taek Lee, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science<br />

and Technology<br />

168-16 1876b Study on Nutrition Absorption Pattern <strong>of</strong> Vegetable<br />

Crops with the Height above Sea Level in<br />

Korean Highland. Jeong-Tae Lee*, Gye-Jun Lee,<br />

Yong-Ik Jin, Chol-Soo Park and Choon-Soo Lee, National<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Highland Agriculture, RDA<br />

168-17 1877b Cadmium in Austrian wheat and potatoes—an<br />

inventory <strong>of</strong> sites and varieties. Heide Spiegel*,<br />

Georg Dersch, Michael Oberforster, Klemens<br />

Mechtler and Andreas Baumgarten, Austrian Agency<br />

for Health and Food Safety<br />

168-18 1973a Seed priming with molybdenum alleviates molybdenum<br />

deficiency and poor nitrogen fixation <strong>of</strong><br />

chickpea in acid soils <strong>of</strong> Bangladesh and India. C.<br />

Johansen 1 , A.M. Musa 1 , J.V.D.K. Kumar Rao 2 , D.<br />

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SESSION NO. 168<br />

Harris 3 , A.K.M. Shahidullah 1 and J. G. Lauren* 4 ,<br />

(1)Peoples’ Resource Oriented Voluntary Association<br />

(PROVA), (2)<strong>International</strong> Crops Research Institute<br />

for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT),<br />

(3)CAZS Natural Resources, (4)Cornell University<br />

168-19 1973b Arsenic contamination <strong>of</strong> waters, soils and crops<br />

in Bangladesh. G.M. Panaullah* 1 , Z.U. Ahmed 2 ,<br />

G.K.M.M. Rahman 3 , M. Jahiruddin 4 , A.T.M. Farid 5 ,<br />

M.A.M. Miah 6 , C. A. Meisner 7 , R.H. Loeppert 8 ,<br />

J.M. Duxbury 2 , B. Biswas 8 , J.G. Lauren 2 , D.N.R.<br />

Paul 9 , S.C. Sinh 1 and S.R. Waddington 1 , (1)CIM-<br />

MYT Office in Bangladesh, (2)Cornell University,<br />

(3)BSMRAU, (4)BAU, (5)BARI, (6)BRRI,<br />

(7)IFDC, (8)Texas A&M University, (9)Bangladesh<br />

Rice Research Institute<br />

168-20 1974a Aluminum concentration and forms in tea<br />

(Camellia sinensis L.). Masanori Okazaki*, Arata<br />

Okuyama, Naoya Nakagawa and Shoji Matsumura,<br />

Tokyo University <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology<br />

168-21 1974b Iron, Zinc, and Cadmium Status in the Food<br />

Chain (<strong>Soil</strong>-Plant-Human) in Central Iran. Amir<br />

Hossein Khoshg<strong>of</strong>tar* 1 , Hossein Shariatmadari 1 and<br />

Penelope Nestel 2 , (1)Isfahan University <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

(2)HarvestPlus<br />

168-22 1975a Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Enzyme Activity Application.<br />

Evgenia V. Dadenko*, Rostov State University<br />

168-23 1975b Chemical extraction methods for various K pools<br />

in a dynamic soil K model. A case study in intensive<br />

rice cropping in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.<br />

My Hoa Nguyen*, Cantho University, Vietnam, Bert<br />

H. Janssen, Wageningen University, Oene Oenema,<br />

Wageningen University and Research Centre and<br />

Achim Dobermann, Department <strong>of</strong> Agronomy and<br />

Horticulture, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

168-24 1976a Effect <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen, Potassium and Magnesium<br />

on Tuber Yield, Grade and Quality <strong>of</strong> Potato<br />

Cv.Kufri Giriraj. Sharmila Banu Santhu Mohamed*<br />

1 , Malarvizhi Palaniappa Pillai 1 , Thiyagarajan<br />

T.M. 1 and T. Nagendra Rao 2 , (1)Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

SS&AC, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,<br />

(2)Potash and Phosphate Institute <strong>of</strong> Canada-India<br />

<strong>Program</strong>me<br />

168-25 1976b Native Nutrient Supplying Capacity <strong>of</strong> Potato<br />

grown Acid <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Nilgiri Hills in South India.<br />

Sharmila Banu Santhu Mohamed* 1 , Malarvizhi<br />

Palaniappa Pillai 1 , Thiyagarajan T.M. 1 and T. Nagendra<br />

Rao 2 , (1)Dept. <strong>of</strong> SS&AC, Tamil Nadu Agricultural<br />

University, (2)Potash and Phosphate Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Canada-India <strong>Program</strong>me<br />

SESSION NO. 169<br />

Convention Center, Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

4.3A Land Use Modeling as a Tool to Combat <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Degradation—Poster<br />

169-1 2001b Effect <strong>of</strong> Anthropic Activities on Concentrations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals in Different <strong>Soil</strong> Uses. Jose A.<br />

Acosta*, Ángel Faz Cano and Silvia Martínez-<br />

Martínez, Technical University <strong>of</strong> Cartagena<br />

169-2 2002a How does the upland settlement program restrain<br />

land degradation? Experience from Chittagong<br />

Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Tapan Kumar Nath*, Doctoral<br />

Candidate, Department <strong>of</strong> Forest Science, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo and Makoto INOUE, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Global Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong>, Graduate<br />

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School <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, The University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tokyo<br />

SESSION NO. 170<br />

Convention Center, Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

4.3P Intensification <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Production Systems<br />

and the Environment—Poster<br />

170-1 2002b Effect <strong>of</strong> Industrial, Municipal and Agricultural<br />

Wastes on Peanut Production. Sumana Sarkar*,<br />

Young Collaborator, ICTP, Trieste, Italy ; Export-Import<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> India and Anisur Rahman Khan, ICAR<br />

Research Complex For Eastern Region<br />

170-2 2003a <strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Risk in Croatia. Stjepan Husnjak*,<br />

Bogunovic Matko, Vidacek Zeljko, Sraka Mario and<br />

Bensa Aleksandra, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

170-3 2003b Subsurface Drain Losses <strong>of</strong> No3-N from Stagnosols<br />

Fertilized with Different Nitrogen Rates.<br />

Milan Mesic*, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

170-4 2004a Assessment <strong>of</strong> Nitrate Leaching under Vegetable<br />

Crops: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Fluvisol in Southern Bulgaria.<br />

Dimitranka I. Stoicheva*, Milena Kercheva<br />

and Venelina Koleva, Nikola Poushkarov Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

170-5 2004b Earthworm Communities along a Gradient <strong>of</strong><br />

Land Use Intensification in Southern Cameroon.<br />

Madong A. Birang*, Institut de Recherche Agricole<br />

pour le Développement (IRAD), Stefan Hauser, <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Tropical Agriculture, Humid<br />

Forest Ecoregional Centre (IITA), Csaba Csuzdi,<br />

Systematic Zoology Research Group, Hungarian<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, ELTE Univ and Lijbert Brussaard,<br />

Wageningen Univ and Research Centre, Dept<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Quality<br />

170-6 2005a Phosphorus Sequestration Ability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> in the<br />

Upper North Bosque River Watershed. Landon<br />

Darilek*, David Weindorf and Anil Kumar Somenahally,<br />

Tarleton State Univ<br />

170-7 2005b The Risk <strong>of</strong> Ground Water Contamination by<br />

Chlorate Leaching from Longan Plantations.<br />

Somchai Ongprasert* and Winai Wiriya-alongkorn,<br />

Mae Jo Univ<br />

170-8 2006a Cause-Effect Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Agroecological and<br />

Environmental Deterioration in High Motatan<br />

Subbasin, Miranda Municipality, Merida State,<br />

Venezuela. José Mendoza* 1 , Edgar Jaimes 1 , Neida<br />

Pineda 1 , Yalitza Ramos 2 and Juana Linares 3 , (1)<strong>Soil</strong><br />

and Water Reasearch Group, Los Andes Univ,<br />

(2)Univ Bolivariana de Venezuela, (3)Univ de Los<br />

Andes<br />

170-9 2006b Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Waste from a Brazilian Siderurgy<br />

Industry as Alternative for <strong>Soil</strong> Acidity Correction.<br />

Renildes Fontes*, Univ Federal de Viçosa<br />

170-10 2007a Nutrient Movement below Concentrated Animal<br />

Feeding Operations. Gary Pierzynski* 1 , Thomas<br />

M. DeSutter 2 , Grace Vaillant 1 and J. Ham 1 ,<br />

(1)Kansas State Univ, (2)USDA-ARS National <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Tilth Laboratory<br />

170-11 2007b Measured and Simulated <strong>Soil</strong> Carbon Content<br />

after 50+ Years <strong>of</strong> Management. Kenneth N. Potter*,<br />

USDA-ARS<br />

170-12 2008a Effect <strong>of</strong> N Inhibitors on Urine Patches in Grazed<br />

Pasture System. M. Zaman* and J.D Blennerhassett<br />

II, Summit-Quinphos NZ (Ltd)


170-13 2008b Ready Insights for the Future: Digital Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agronomic and Environmental Knowledge<br />

Involved in the Agricultural Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Central Brazil. George C. Naderman Jr., NC State<br />

Univ, Mary A. Ochs, Mann Library, Cornell Univ,<br />

David Bouldin, Cornell Univ and K. Dale Ritchey*,<br />

USDA-ARS Appalachian Farming Systems Research<br />

Center<br />

170-14 2101a Assessing River Water Quality in Watersheds <strong>of</strong><br />

Different Agricultural Land Use and <strong>Soil</strong> Types.<br />

Krishna Prasad Woli* 1 , Atsushi Hayakawa 2 , Kanta<br />

Kuramochi 2 , Ryusuke Hatano 3 and Toshiyuki<br />

Nagumo 4 , (1)Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Hokkaido Univ, (2)Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Hokkaido Univ, (3)Field Science<br />

Center for Northern Biosphere, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Hokkaido Univ, (4)Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Shizuoka Univ<br />

170-15 2101b Georgikon Map-Server and its Role in Reducing<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> and Phosphorus Loss from the Watershed <strong>of</strong><br />

Lake Balaton, Hungary. István Sisák*, Balázs<br />

Bámer and János Busznyák, Univ <strong>of</strong> Veszprém<br />

Georgikon Faculty<br />

170-16 2102a Monitoring the Application <strong>of</strong> Sewage Sludge to<br />

Agricultural Fields Using Spectral Reflectance<br />

and Remote Sensing. Maruthi Sridhar Balaji<br />

Bhaskar* and Robert K. Vincent, Bowling Green<br />

State Univ<br />

170-17 2102b Indicators for a Sustainable Agriculture: A Farmstead<br />

Approach to Model N-Trace Gas Emissions<br />

from Agricultural Crop Production Systems in<br />

Germany. Brigitta Szyska* 1 , Martin Bach 1 , Lutz<br />

Breuer 1 , Hans-Georg Frede 1 and Changsheng Li 2 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Landscape Ecology and Resources<br />

Management (ILR), (2)Complex Systems Research<br />

Center–Institute for the Study <strong>of</strong> Earth, Oceans and<br />

Space<br />

170-18 2103a Land Disposal <strong>of</strong> Urban Industrial Solid Waste <strong>of</strong><br />

Wazirpur, Delhi: Effect <strong>of</strong> pH on Plant Available<br />

Sulfur. Gurmeet Singh* and Asim Kumar Bhattacharyya,<br />

Jawaharlal Nehru Univ<br />

170-19 2103b <strong>Soil</strong> Microbial Biomass and Diversity Associated<br />

with Crops Genetically Modified for Pesticide<br />

Resistance. Newton Z. Lupwayi*, Agriculture and<br />

Agri-Food Canada and Robert E. Blackshaw, Agriculture<br />

and Agri-Food Canada<br />

170-20 2104a Modeling Nitrous Oxide Emission from Farm<br />

Dairy Effluent Irrigation in Grazed Pasture <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

Using NZ-DNDC Model. Rita Bhandral*, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources<br />

170-21 2104b The Effect <strong>of</strong> Water-Field Pore Space on N-Losses<br />

from Arable <strong>Soil</strong>s. Irina N. Kurganova* 1 , Valentin<br />

Lopes de Gerenyu 1 , Reinhard Well 2 , Norman L<strong>of</strong>tfield<br />

2 and Heiner Flessa 2 , (1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Physicochemical<br />

and Biological Problems in <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

(2)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Forest Nutrition,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> Göttingen<br />

170-22 2105a Experimental Results and Practical Experiences<br />

with the Fluid Fertilizers Point Injection Fertilization<br />

in Europe and Potentials to Optimize Fertilization<br />

and to Minimize Environmental Pollution.<br />

Martin Kücke* and Joerg-Michael Gref, Institute<strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and Grassland Science, Federal Agricultural<br />

Research Center<br />

170-23 2106a Zn and Pb Sobility in <strong>Soil</strong> at Various Ameliorants<br />

Applying. Tatiana Minkina*, Alexei<br />

Samokhin and Saglara Mandzhieva, Rostov State<br />

Univ<br />

170-24 2106b Emerging Resource Conservation Technology<br />

through Zero Tillage in Eastern Indo Gangetic<br />

SESSION NO. 170<br />

Plains. Anisur Rahman Khan* 1 , Alok Kumar Sikka 2 ,<br />

S.S. Singh 3 and Raj K. Gupta 3 , (1)ICAR Research<br />

Complex For Eastern Region, (2)ICAR Research<br />

Complex for Eastern Region, (3)RWC-CIMMYT,<br />

India<br />

170-25 2107a Plant Water Status and Root Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Winter<br />

Corn under Varying Natural Resource Management.<br />

Abdhesh K. Singh 1 , J.P. Singh* 1 , S.S.<br />

Singh 2 and Anisur Rahman Khan 3 , (1)Rajendra Agricultural<br />

Univ, (2)RWC-CIMMYT, India, (3)ICAR<br />

Research Complex For Eastern Region<br />

170-26 2107b <strong>Soil</strong> Test Crop Response Ttudies on Carrot under<br />

Integrated Plant Nutrition System in Ultic Hapludalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tamil Nadu (India). Ramar Uma devi*,<br />

Palanimuthu Murugesa Boopathi and Mani<br />

Sangeetha, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ<br />

170-27 2108a Dinitrotolune (DNT) Transport and Fate in a<br />

Field Controlled <strong>Soil</strong> Ecosystem. Fawzy M.<br />

Hashem* and Arthur L. Allen, Univ <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

Eastern Shore<br />

170-28 2108b Driving Factor Analysis <strong>of</strong> Typical Salination<br />

Area Land Use Changes in Northeast <strong>of</strong> China.<br />

Xin Lin*, Tieheng Sun, Lina Sun and Haibo Li,<br />

Shenyang Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Environmental Engineering<br />

170-29 2206a Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Liming Material to Amend Acidic<br />

Upland <strong>Soil</strong> and Wheat Productivity. Keshav Raj<br />

Adhikari*, Tribhuvan Univ, Institute <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Animal Science (IAAS), Sangam Shrestha, Center<br />

<strong>of</strong> Excellence, Univ <strong>of</strong> Yamanashi, Padam Prasad<br />

Adhikari, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Regional <strong>Soil</strong> Testing<br />

Laboratory, HMG/Nepal and Zueng-Sang Chen, National<br />

Taiwan Univ, Dept <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Chemistry<br />

170-30 2206b Influence <strong>of</strong> Steam-Treated Plant Residues on<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties, Plant Growth and Drainage<br />

Water Quality. Silvio Yoshiharu Ushiwata*, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Science and Techonology, Chiba<br />

Univ, Kazuyuki Inubushi, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Horticulture,<br />

Chiba Univ and Hiromi Sasa, Ishikawajima-Harima<br />

Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.<br />

170-31 2207a Uncertainty Analysis <strong>of</strong> Human and Environmental<br />

Factors on Nitrogen Flow at Different<br />

Spatial Scales. Sonoko D. Kimura*, Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Bio-Application and Systems Engineering,<br />

Tokyo Univ <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Technology and<br />

Ryusuke Hatano, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Hokkaido Univ<br />

170-32 2207b Residual and Contact Herbicide Losses in Surface<br />

Run<strong>of</strong>f from Conservation Tilled Watersheds<br />

Planted with Transgenic, Herbicide-Tolerant,<br />

Corn and Soybean. Martin J. Shipitalo* 1 , R.<br />

Malone 2 and Lloyd Owens 1 , (1)USDA-Agricultural<br />

Research Service, (2)USDA-ARS, National <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Tilth Laboratory<br />

170-33 2208a Glyphosate and Nutrient (N-P) Addition Effect on<br />

Residue Decomposition and <strong>Soil</strong> Global Biological<br />

Activity in the Flooding Pampas (Argentina).<br />

Silvia A. Mestelan*, Facultad de Agronomia–<br />

UNCPBA and Martin Arzadun, Ministerio de Asuntos<br />

Agrarios–Chacra Experimental Pasman and Facultad<br />

de Agronomia–UNCPBA<br />

170-34 2208b Nitrogen Transformation in <strong>Soil</strong>s Amended with<br />

Urban Industrial Waste and Crop Response. Sutapa<br />

Bose* 1 , S. Chandrayan 2 and A. K. Bhattacharyya<br />

2 , (1)Jawaharlal Nehru Univ / School <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Jawaharlal Nehru Univ/<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

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SESSION NO. 171<br />

SESSION NO. 171<br />

Convention Center, Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

4.4A Case Histories <strong>of</strong> the Relationships Among <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

and Societies—Poster<br />

171-1 2201a Marketing <strong>Soil</strong> Survey Information. Jon Hempel*,<br />

USDA-NRCS-National Geospatial Development<br />

Center and Lynn Betts, Valadis Corporation<br />

171-2 2201b The Use <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Green Wastewater Treatment<br />

Technology Across the Andes , Ecuador,<br />

South America. Ronald L. Lavigne*, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts<br />

171-3 2202a Finding Common Ground: A New College Course<br />

Examines the Intersection <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and<br />

Public Health. Elizabeth A. Hodges* and George A.<br />

O’Connor, <strong>Soil</strong> and Water Science Department, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

171-4 2202b A Pilot Project:Initiating Production <strong>of</strong> Upland<br />

Rice in Virgin Inland Swamps <strong>of</strong> Sierra Leone,<br />

Africa. Eugene Brams*, Texas AM/Prairie View<br />

AM<br />

171-5 2203a <strong>Soil</strong> and Art—the Aesthetic <strong>of</strong> Dirt. Gerd Wessolek*,<br />

Technical University Berlin<br />

171-6 2203b The Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science. Gordon J. Churchman*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Adelaide<br />

171-7 2204a Educating Future <strong>Soil</strong> Scientists: Using Gardner’s<br />

Multiple Intelligences. Rosalie T. Carpenter*,<br />

Washington and Jeffeson College and Stephen<br />

Carpenter, USDA Natural Resources Conservation<br />

171-8 2204b Cartoon As a Teaching Aid for <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>. Hae-<br />

Nam Hyun*, Cheju National University, Yi Nam,<br />

National Agricultural Cooperative Federation<br />

(Nonghyup) and Jae E. Yang, Div. <strong>of</strong> Biol. Environ.<br />

Coll. <strong>of</strong> Agri. & Life <strong>Sciences</strong>, Kangwon National<br />

University<br />

171-9 2205b The ‘Cycle <strong>of</strong> Life’in <strong>Soil</strong> Science. Lloyd Ackert*,<br />

Yale University<br />

SESSION NO. 172<br />

Convention Center, Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

4.4P <strong>Soil</strong> Science and <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

—Poster<br />

172-1 2301b An Overview <strong>of</strong> the Recent <strong>Soil</strong>-Water-Plant Research<br />

and Technical Activities <strong>of</strong> the FAO/IAEA<br />

<strong>Program</strong>me. Gudni Hardarson*, Lee Heng, Lionel<br />

Mabit, Rachid Serraj, Claude Bernard and Minh<br />

Long Nguyen, FAO/IAEA<br />

172-2 2302a An accessible digital archive <strong>of</strong> soil maps. Senthil-<br />

Kumar Selvaradjou* 1 , Luca Montanarella 1 , Otto<br />

Spaargaren 2 and David Dent 2 , (1)European Commission,<br />

(2)ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

172-3 2302b Dr.Elena Grigorieva. Elena E. GRIGORIEVA*,<br />

Russian Trade Mission in Canada<br />

172-4 2303a ACSAD Experiences in Desertification Combating<br />

and Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Degraded lands. Farouk<br />

Saleh Fares*, Gilani Mhimed Abdelgawad and<br />

Abdul Rahim Loulou, ACSAD<br />

172-5 2303b Technical Cooperation and Research Activities <strong>of</strong><br />

NRD-UNISS in Northern Africa. Claudio Zucca* 1 ,<br />

Giuseppe Enne 1 and Franco Previtali 2 , (1)Centro<br />

Interdipartimentale di Ateneo NRD–Nucleo Ricerca<br />

Desertificazione, Università di Sassari, (2)Dip.<br />

158<br />

Scienze dell’Ambiente e del Territorio, Università di<br />

Milano–Bicocca<br />

172-6 2304a <strong>Soil</strong> Science Issues in <strong>International</strong> Organizations.<br />

Elena E. GRIGORIEVA*, Russian Trade Mission<br />

in Canada<br />

172-7 2304b Is there a link between soil properties and anthrax<br />

outbreaks?. Mabel Pazos* 1 , Nuria Roca 1 ,<br />

Ramón Noseda 2 and Gustavo Combessies 2 , (1)Facultad<br />

de Agronomía–UNCPBA, (2)Laboratorio Azul<br />

Diagnóstico S.A.<br />

172-8 2305a The Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations (FAO) and <strong>Soil</strong> Issues. Freddy O.<br />

Nachtergaele*, Rudi Dudal and Louise Fresco, Food<br />

and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

(FAO)<br />

172-9 2305b Simplified Delivery System for Internet-based<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science Lessons. George Van Scoyoc*, John G.<br />

Graveel and William W. McFee, Purdue University<br />

172-10 2306a History <strong>of</strong> Dredged Material Management and<br />

Usage in the United States. Christina C. Kennedy*,<br />

US Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers<br />

172-11 2306b Historic and Future Perspectives <strong>of</strong> 1890 Universities<br />

and National Cooperative <strong>Soil</strong> Survey.<br />

Leslie Glover* II, Natural Resource Conservation<br />

Service<br />

SESSION NO. 173<br />

Convention Center, Room 105AB, First Floor<br />

4.5A History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Developing Countries<br />

—Poster<br />

173-1 2401a Landmarks <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in Sri<br />

Lanka. Ranjith B. Mapa*, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

173-2 2401b The main moments in the development <strong>of</strong> soil<br />

classification in Romania. Ioan M. Munteanu*,<br />

RISSA–Research Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

173-3 2402a Discovering <strong>Soil</strong>s in the Tropics: Charter’s Interim<br />

System <strong>of</strong> Tropical <strong>Soil</strong> Classification.<br />

William R. Effland* 1 , Rexford D. Asiamah 2 , T.<br />

Adjei-Gyapong 3 , E. Boateng 3 , Christian Dela-Dedzoe<br />

4 and Andrew Manu 5 , (1)USDA/NRCS <strong>Soil</strong> Survey<br />

Division, (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute,<br />

(3)CSIR/SRI, (4)CSIR <strong>Soil</strong> Research Institute,<br />

(5)Iowa State University<br />

173-4 2402b Historical development <strong>of</strong> soil science in<br />

Malaysia. Selliah Paramananthan* 1 , Lah J. Uyo 2<br />

and Lulie Melling 2 , (1)Param Agricultural <strong>Soil</strong> Surveys<br />

(M) Sdn. Bhd., (2)<strong>Soil</strong> Division, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture Kuching<br />

173-5 2403a The <strong>Soil</strong> Management Support Services: training<br />

the trainers overseas. Richard Arnold*, USDA-<br />

NRCS (retired)<br />

173-6 2403b Colonial <strong>Soil</strong> Science in the Former British West<br />

Indies. Benno Warkentin*, oregon state university<br />

173-7 2404a <strong>Soil</strong> Survey in Puerto Rico: A Brief History. Douglas<br />

Helms*, Natural Resources Conservation Service,<br />

Friedrich Beinroth, University <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico<br />

and Hari Eswaran, USDA Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service<br />

173-8 2404b The History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science in the Caucasus. Tengiz<br />

Urushadze*, Georgian State Agricultural Univer-


sity, Eric Molchanov, V.Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute,<br />

and Unan Kazarian, Armenian <strong>Soil</strong> Science,<br />

Agro chemistry, Melioration Institute<br />

173-9 2405a <strong>Soil</strong> science publications – History and current<br />

trends. Alfred Hartemink*, ISRIC–World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

173-10 2405b Pedophilosophy (Pedosophy) – a new field <strong>of</strong> philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> science. Ioan M. Munteanu*, RISSA–<br />

Research Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

173-11 2406a <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Philately. Hans-Peter Blume*,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kiel<br />

173-12 2406b What has soil science learnt from an early volcanic<br />

landscape study in south-east Australia?.<br />

Jonathan E. Holland*, University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne<br />

173-13 2407a Historical evolution <strong>of</strong> the scientific method and<br />

its application to soil science. Pierfrancesco Nardi*,<br />

Fabio Tittarelli and Paolo Sequi, CRA–Italian Agricultural<br />

Research Council–Experimental Institute<br />

for Plant Nutrition<br />

173-14 2407b New opportunities <strong>of</strong> chemical amelioration <strong>of</strong><br />

sodic-saline soils in the Ararat Plain in Armenia.<br />

H. S. Hovhannisyan and Gagik Karamyan*, Metta<br />

Group, LLC<br />

173-15 2408a The Benguet State University <strong>Soil</strong> Science Research<br />

Information Compendium. Tessie Miga<br />

Merestela*, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture, Benguet State University<br />

173-16 2408b Hugh Hammond Bennett’s Journey: <strong>Soil</strong> Scientist<br />

to <strong>Soil</strong> Conservationist. Douglas Helms*, Natural<br />

Resources Conservation Service<br />

SESSION NO. 174<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

AS Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong>s:Technological Advances Enabling<br />

Better Management—Poster<br />

174-1 2901a Formation <strong>of</strong> Fe oxides from K-jarosite: effect <strong>of</strong><br />

temperature, pH, phosphate, and salt concentration.<br />

Vidal Barrón* and José Torrent, Universidad de<br />

Córdoba<br />

174-2 2901b Acidification <strong>of</strong> groundwater caused by a falling<br />

water table in a sandy aquifer in the Perth Region,<br />

Western Australia. Troy JF Cook* 1 , Ron<br />

Watkins 1 , Steve Appleyard 2 and Ryan J. Vogwill 3 ,<br />

(1)Curtin University <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection, Perth, Western Australia.,<br />

(3)Department <strong>of</strong> Environment<br />

174-3 2902a The influence <strong>of</strong> metal leakage from acid sulphate<br />

soils on estuarine sediments in western Finland.<br />

Linda Nordmyr* 1 , Mats Åström 2 , Peter Österholm<br />

1 and Pasi Peltola 2 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Geology<br />

and Mineralogy, Åbo Akademi University, (2)Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biology and Environmental Science,<br />

Kalmar University<br />

174-4 2902b Effect <strong>of</strong> toxic metals mobilised from Finnish acid<br />

sulphate soils on terrestrial and aquatic biota<br />

and human health: a literature review. Rasmus<br />

Fältmarsch*, Department <strong>of</strong> Geology and Mineralogy<br />

at Åbo Akademi University and Mats Åström,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Biology and Environmental Science,<br />

Kalmar University<br />

SESSION NO. 175<br />

174-5 2903a Revegetation <strong>of</strong> acid sulfate soil scalds in coastal<br />

New South Wales, Australia. Mark Allan Rosicky 1 ,<br />

Leigh Sullivan* 1 and Peter Slavich 2 , (1)Southern<br />

Cross University, (2)NSW Department <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />

Industries<br />

174-6 2903b Identification and Characterization <strong>of</strong> Acidity-<br />

Tolerant and Al-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from<br />

Tea <strong>Soil</strong>. Chau Thi Tuong Ngo*, Hue University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> and Shinjiro Kanazawa, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Kyushu University<br />

174-7 3001a Role and the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> phospho-microorganisms<br />

with rock phosphate. Bunjirtluk Jintaridth*<br />

1 , Pittayakorn Limthong 2 , Tippawan Inthasothi<br />

3 and Charoen Charoenchamratcheep 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kentucky, (2)Land Development Department,<br />

(3)Office <strong>of</strong> Science for Land Development<br />

174-8 3001b Adaptive Excretion <strong>of</strong> Ammonia <strong>of</strong> Ludwigia adscendens,<br />

an Adapted Plant in Highly Acidic<br />

Swamps in an Acid Sulfate <strong>Soil</strong> Area <strong>of</strong> Viet Nam.<br />

Tomoko Aizawa* 1 , Ve B. Nguyen 2 , Hiroyuki<br />

Kashima 1 , Noriyuki Iwabuchi 1 , Isao Hasegawa 1 ,<br />

Satohiko Sasaki 1 , Mutsuyasu Nakajima 1 and Michio<br />

Sunairi 1 , (1)Nihon University, (2)Can Tho University<br />

174-9 3002a Distribution and behaviour <strong>of</strong> sulfur species in<br />

acid sulfate soils, western Finland. Anton<br />

Boman* 1 , Petri Lintinen 2 , Sören Fröjdö 1 and Mats<br />

Åström 3 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Geology and Mineralogy,<br />

Åbo Akademi University, (2)Geological Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Finland, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Biology and Environmental<br />

Science, Kalmar University<br />

174-10 3002b Physico-chemical amendments <strong>of</strong> acid sulfate soil<br />

for rice production in Bangladesh. Md. Harunor<br />

Rashid Khan* 1 , SM Kabir 2 , MMA Bhuiyan 2 , Hans-<br />

Peter Blume 3 , Tadashi Adachi 1 , Yoko Oki 1 and K. R.<br />

Islam 4 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management<br />

Engineering, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science<br />

and Technology, Okayama University, (2)Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Soil</strong>, Water and Environment, University <strong>of</strong> Dhaka,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> Kiel, (4)<strong>Soil</strong> and Water Resources,<br />

The Ohio State University South Centers<br />

174-11 3016a Information transfer between studies <strong>of</strong> acid sulfate<br />

soils and acid rock drainage. D. McConchie* 1 ,<br />

M. Clark 1 , J. Jonas 2 , J. Rouse 2 and N. Bardach 2 ,<br />

(1)Southern Cross University, (2)Virotec North<br />

America<br />

SESSION NO. 175<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

CR <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Northern, Southern Polar Region and <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

High Elevations and Their Relationship to Global Climate<br />

Change—Poster<br />

175-1 2910a Chemical attributes <strong>of</strong> Ornithogenic Cryosols on<br />

volcanic rocks from Maritime Antartica. Carlos<br />

E.G.R. Schaefer*, Felipe N.B. Simas, Manoel R.<br />

Albuquerque, Liovando M. Costa, Luiz E. Dias,<br />

Victor V. Pereira and Roberto F.M. Michel, Departamento<br />

do Solos-Universidade Federal de Viçosa<br />

175-2 2910b The project “Carbon Pools in Permafrost Regions”<br />

(CAPP) and the Cryosol Working Group<br />

(CWG): <strong>International</strong> Platforms for <strong>Soil</strong> related<br />

Topics <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong> Permafrost Association<br />

(IPA). Eva-Maria Pfeiffer*, University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg,<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science, Peter Kuhry, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stockholm and Sergey V. Goryachkin, Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geography, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

159<br />

POSTERS


SESSION NO. 175<br />

175-3 2911a <strong>Soil</strong> organic carbon content and its distribution<br />

in Northern Canada database and overview. MF<br />

Hosssain*, CCRS, Natural Resources Canada<br />

175-4 2911b <strong>Soil</strong>s Developed from Volcanics in Keller Peninsula,<br />

King George Island, Antarctica: Formation<br />

and Mapping. Marcio R. Francelino* Sr. 1 , Carlos<br />

E.G.R. Schaefer 2 , Elpidio I. Fernandes Filho 2 , Felipe<br />

N.B. Simas 2 and Manoel Ricardo Albuquerque 3 ,<br />

(1)Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro,<br />

(2)Departamento do Solos-Universidade Federal de<br />

Viçosa, (3)EMBRAPA<br />

175-5 2912a Micromorphology and microprobe study <strong>of</strong> phosphate<br />

reaction in ornithogenic cryosols from<br />

Antarctica. Carlos E.G.R. Schaefer* 1 , Felipe N.B.<br />

Simas 1 and Bob Gilkes 2 , (1)Departamento do Solos-<br />

Universidade Federal de Viçosa, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Earth<br />

and Geographical <strong>Sciences</strong>, The University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia<br />

175-6 2912b Cambisols and Luvisols—“Zonal” <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> East-<br />

European Tundra. Valentine D. Tonkonogov*,<br />

Dokutchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Institute, Russian Agricultural<br />

Academy and Sergey V. Goryachkin, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Geography, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

175-7 2913a Are Cryosols on the move? A reflection on the<br />

classification <strong>of</strong> permafrost-affected soils during<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> the World Reference Base for<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Resources (WRB). Otto Spaargaren*, ISRIC–<br />

World <strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

175-8 3009b Problem <strong>of</strong> Gley Diagnostics: Color and Iron<br />

Chemistry in Cryosols <strong>of</strong> Kolyma Lowland. Yuriy<br />

N. Vodyanitskii, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong> Science Institute<br />

and Nikita S. Mergelov*, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />

RAS<br />

175-9 3010a Frost Action in the Mountain <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Europe (Tatra Mts.)—Relict or Contemporary<br />

Processes. Marek Drewnik* Sr., Jagiellonian University<br />

175-10 3010b Maps <strong>of</strong> Cryogenic Conditions and Phenomena in<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Russia. Tatiana V. Ananko, Dmitry Ye.<br />

Konyushkov*, Yevgeny M. Naumov, Ilia A. Sokolov<br />

and Tatiana Ye. Yakusheva, V.V. Dokuchaev <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science Institute<br />

175-11 3011a Phosphate minerals in ornithogenic Cryosols <strong>of</strong><br />

Maritime Antarctica. Felipe N.B. Simas* 1 , Carlos<br />

E.G.R. Schaefer 1 , MArtin Saunders 2 , Vander Freitas<br />

de Melo 3 , Marcelo B. Guerra 4 and Robert Gilkes 5 ,<br />

(1)Departamento do Solos-Universidade Federal de<br />

Viçosa, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (3)Universidade<br />

Federtal do Parana, (4)Universidadde Federal<br />

de Viçosa, (5)School <strong>of</strong> Earth and Geographical<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> Western Australia<br />

175-12 3011b Quantitative Mineralogical Indices to Diagnose<br />

Cryogenic and Pedogenic Weathering in <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

the Northern Part <strong>of</strong> the East European Plain.<br />

Victor V. Rogov and Dmitri L. Golovanov*, Geographical<br />

Faculty, Moscow Sate University<br />

175-13 3012a Methane and Carbon Dioxide Release from Eroding<br />

Coastline <strong>of</strong> North Slope, Alaska. Gary J.<br />

Michaelson* 1 , Ping Chien-Lu 1 , M. Torre Jorgenson<br />

2 , Fugen Dou 1 , Yuri Shur 1 and Laodong Guo 1 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, (2)Alaska Biological<br />

Research Inc<br />

175-14 3012b Use <strong>of</strong> Paleo-Cryosols in Reconstructing Late<br />

Pleistocene Full Glacial Environments <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Yukon, Canada. C.A. Scott Smith*, Agriculture<br />

and Agri-Food Canada, Paul Sanborn, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia, Duane G. Froese,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Grant D. Zazula, Simon Fraser<br />

University and John A. Westgate, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Toronto<br />

160<br />

SESSION NO. 176<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

LD <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation: Processes, Control, and Politics<br />

—Poster<br />

176-1 3101a Comparative Estimation <strong>of</strong> Influence <strong>of</strong> a Variable<br />

Magnetic Field by Induction <strong>of</strong> 1500 and<br />

6000 Mktl on Number <strong>of</strong> Micr<strong>of</strong>lora <strong>of</strong> Chernozem<br />

Ordinary, Brown Forest <strong>Soil</strong> and Grey<br />

Forest <strong>Soil</strong>. Elena U. Starovoitova* 1 , Marina A.<br />

Repyah 2 and Tatyana V. Denisova 1 , (1)Rostov State<br />

University, (2)Rostov state University<br />

176-2 3101b Productivity <strong>of</strong> the Grassland in China and the<br />

Restricting Factors for Its Sustainable Utilization.<br />

Liming Liu*, Department <strong>of</strong> Land Resources<br />

Management, China Agricultural University<br />

176-3 3102a Effect <strong>of</strong> Anthropogenic Wastes on Heavy Metal<br />

Mobility after 6 Months <strong>of</strong> Stabilization. Andrea<br />

Zanuzzi and Angel Faz*, Universidad Politécnica de<br />

Cartagena<br />

176-4 3102b <strong>Soil</strong> chemistry and mineralogy changes induced<br />

by calcium peroxide injection. Michael J. Kirby*,<br />

Shaw Environmental, Inc.<br />

176-5 3201a Heavy Metal Leaching in an Alluvial Mining <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Amended with Pig Manure: <strong>Soil</strong> Column Tests.<br />

DM Carmona G. Sr., Universidad Politécnica de<br />

Cartagena and Ángel Faz Cano*, Departamento de<br />

Ciencia y Tecnologia Agraria, Universidad Politécnica<br />

de Cartagena<br />

176-6 3201b The use <strong>of</strong> rainfall simulators in the quantification<br />

<strong>of</strong> infiltration, run-<strong>of</strong>f and soil losses. Alberto<br />

Sfeir 1 , Marcelo Varni 2 , Marcela Piscitelli 1 , Roberto<br />

J. Crespo* 3 , Guadalupe Ares 3 and Eduardo Usun<strong>of</strong>f 2 ,<br />

(1)Facultad de Agronomia. Universidad Nacional<br />

del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires,<br />

(2)IHLLA–Universidad Nacional del Centro de la<br />

Provincia de Buenos Aires, (3)Becario CIC–Facultad<br />

de Agronomia. Universidad Nacional del Centro<br />

de la Provincia de Buenos Aires<br />

176-7 3202b Biodegradation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Caused by the Man in<br />

River Basin Amajac, Hidalgo, Mexico. Enrique<br />

Rubinos* Sr. 1 , Carmen Gutierres Castorena 1 , Patricio<br />

Sanchez Guzman 1 , Jesus Amado Alvarez 1 and<br />

Rafael Zuñiga Sr. 2 , (1)Instituto de Educacion , investigacion<br />

en Ciencias Agricolas del Esdtado de Mexico,<br />

(2)Durango University<br />

SESSION NO. 177<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

SCE Evaluating Management Impacts on Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s<br />

—Poster<br />

177-1 3014a Water Quality Originating from Forest Roads in<br />

Southern Brazil. Carla M. Camargo Corra* 1 Glaucio<br />

Rol<strong>of</strong>f 2 and Jorge R. Malinovski 1 , (1)Forest Science<br />

Dept.–Federal University <strong>of</strong> Paraná, (2)<strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Agricultural Engineering Dept.–Federal<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Parana<br />

177-2 3015a Micronutrient Status in a Dry Deciduous Tropical<br />

Forest <strong>of</strong> the Scrub Jungle <strong>of</strong> Mettupalayam,<br />

Coimbatore, India. Subramanium Thiyageshwari*,<br />

Duraisamy Selvi and Sundarajan Amutha, Tamil<br />

Nadu Agricultural University


177-3 3015b Determining relationship between energy and<br />

C/N during leaf litter decomposition <strong>of</strong> Fagus oreintalis<br />

in north <strong>of</strong> Iran under laboratory conditions.<br />

vahid Hosseini*, Kurdistan University<br />

177-4 3113a Atmosferic deposition and soil solution monitoring<br />

in the National parks <strong>of</strong> Croatia. Boris Vrbek*<br />

and Ivan Pilaš, Forest Research Institute, Jastrebarsko<br />

177-5 3113b Participatory Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Properties and<br />

Ecological Diversity across Mt. Malindang Landscape,<br />

Southern Philippines. Renato D. Boniao*,<br />

Mindanao State University-Naawan, Rosa Villa B.<br />

Estoista, MSU-Mindanao State University-Marawi,<br />

Ron De Goede, Wageningen University & Research<br />

Centre and Sam James, Kansas University Natural<br />

History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center<br />

177-6 3114a Study on Spatial Variance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Nutrients for<br />

Moso Bamboo Forest <strong>of</strong> fertilization. Xiaomin<br />

Guo* 1 , Dekui Niu 2 , Xi Guo 2 , Guoshi Zhang 1 , Bin<br />

Zhang 1 , Dongnan Hu 1 and Fang Chen (Corresponding<br />

Author) 3 , (1)College <strong>of</strong> Forestry, Jiangxi Agricultural<br />

University, (2)College <strong>of</strong> Land Resource &<br />

Environment, Jiangxi Agricultural University, (3)<br />

Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

177-7 3114b Forest Management Effects on Extreme Flooding<br />

Events: Evaluating Hydrologic Modeling Approaches.<br />

Mary B. Adams* 1 , Mark H. Eisenbees 2 ,<br />

W. Michael Aust 2 and James A. Burger 2 , (1)USDA<br />

Forest Service, (2)Virgnia Tech., Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Forestry<br />

177-9 3115b Changes in soil nutrient availability following<br />

land application <strong>of</strong> biosolids to forest in virginia.<br />

Eduardo C. Arellano* and Thomas R. Fox, Virginia<br />

Polytechnic Institute and State University<br />

177-10 3116a <strong>Soil</strong> Properties along a Toposequence in Mountainous<br />

Cloud Forests in Sierra Juárez, Southern<br />

Mexico. Pavel Krasilnikov* 1 , Norma Eugenia García<br />

Calderón 2 , Noé Velázquez Rosas 3 and Elizabeth<br />

Fuentes Romero 2 , (1)(1) Institute <strong>of</strong> Biology, KarRC,<br />

RAS (2) Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, (2)Facultad<br />

de Ciencias, UNAM, (3)Instituto de Ecología,<br />

UNAM<br />

177-11 3116b <strong>Soil</strong> Properties Influencing Compactability <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s in British Columbia, Canada. Maja<br />

Krzic* 1 , Chuck Bulmer 2 , Francois Teste 1 , Lesley<br />

Dampier 1 , Margaret Schmidt 3 and Yihai Zhao 1 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, (2)BC Ministry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forests, Research Branch, (3)Simon Fraser University<br />

177-12 3213a Evolution <strong>of</strong> phosphorus forms, phosphatae activity,<br />

and the relationship between soil nutrition<br />

and tree growth in Larch plantations in northeastern<br />

China. Lixin Chen*, College <strong>of</strong><br />

Forestry,Northeast Forestry University, Harbin,<br />

150040, China; Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Forestry,CAF,<br />

Berjing,100091,China and Wenbiao Duan, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin,<br />

150040, China<br />

177-13 3213b Sediment Yield from Secondary Forest Roads on<br />

Pinus taeda Commerical Plantation in Southern<br />

Brazil Highland. Carla M. Camargo Corra* 1 , Renato<br />

A. Dedecek 2 and Jorge R. Malinovski 1 , (1)Forest<br />

Science Dept.–Federal University <strong>of</strong> Paraná,<br />

(2)Embrapa CNP Florestas<br />

177-14 3214a Pine Straw Harvesting Effects on Water Content<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Soil</strong> Vadose Zone. Daniel H. Pote* and David<br />

M. Burner, USDA-ARS<br />

177-15 3214b Using ∆ 15 N to trace biosolids-derived nitrogen in<br />

a forest ecosystem. Hailong Wang* and Guna<br />

Magesan, Ensis<br />

SESSION NO. 177<br />

177-16 3215a Clay mineralogical characterization <strong>of</strong> a toposequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> perhumid subalpine forest soils in<br />

northeastern Taiwan. Chuangwen Pai*, The experimental<br />

forest, college <strong>of</strong> bioresource and agriculture,<br />

National Taiwan University, Ming Wang, National<br />

Taiwan University and Chih-Yu Chiu, Research<br />

Center for Biodiversity<br />

177-17 3215b Free oxides properties <strong>of</strong> Japanese forest soils<br />

developed from volcanic ash and other parent<br />

materials. Akihiro Imaya*, Kyusyu research center,<br />

Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Seiichi<br />

Ohta, Kyoto University, Yoshiyuki Inagaki,<br />

Shikoku research center, Forestry and Forest Products<br />

Research Insitute and Nagaharu Tanaka,<br />

Hokkaido research center, Forestry and Forest Products<br />

Research Institute<br />

177-18 3311a Carbon sequestration and SOM decomposition<br />

depending on land use change <strong>of</strong> gray forest and<br />

sod-podzolic soils. Alla A. Larionova*, Sergey S.<br />

Bykhovets, Ilya V. Yevdokimov and Alexandr M.<br />

Yermolayev, Institute <strong>of</strong> Physico-Chemical and Biological<br />

Problems in <strong>Soil</strong> Science RAS<br />

177-19 3311b <strong>Soil</strong> Losses from Fire Breaks and Pinus taeda<br />

Commercial Plantation in Southern Brazil. Carla<br />

M. Camargo Corra* 1 , Renato A. Dedecek 2 and Jorge<br />

R. Malinovski 1 , (1)Forest Science Dept.–Federal<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Paraná, (2)Embrapa CNP Florestas<br />

177-20 3312a Changes in soil quality indicators, in adjacent<br />

protected forest and deforested lands in central<br />

Iran. Mohammad A. Hajabbasi* 1 , Mehdi Sharifi 2<br />

and Mohsen Sheklabadi 1 , (1)Isfahan University <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology, (2)Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada<br />

177-21 3312b Impact <strong>of</strong> prescribed management treatments on<br />

selected soil properties in a disturbed forest<br />

ecosystem <strong>of</strong> Northern Alabama. Maria Nobles*,<br />

Wallace Dillon and Monday Mbila, Alabama A&M<br />

University<br />

177-22 3313a Sulfate Adsorption in Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s Affected by<br />

Acid Deposition. Autumn L. Bryson* and Louis<br />

M. McDonald, West Virginia University<br />

177-23 3313b Forest Ecosystem Management Practices and<br />

Carbon Storage in North Alabama <strong>Soil</strong>s. Monday<br />

Mbila*, Wallace Dillon Jr. and Maria Nobles, Alabama<br />

A&M University<br />

177-24 3314a The long-term effects <strong>of</strong> a single phosphorus fertilizer<br />

application on phosphorus availability in<br />

forest soils. Bradley W. Miller*, Virginia Tech and<br />

Thomas Fox, Virginia Tech University<br />

177-25 3314b The relationship between soil conditions and declining<br />

growth rate <strong>of</strong> famous aged Pinus tabulaeformis<br />

at Jietai temple in Beijing China. Lishui<br />

Nie*, Michigan State University<br />

177-26 3315a Influence <strong>of</strong> different tree species on the chemical<br />

properties in rhizosphere and bulk soils. Pura<br />

Marcet Sr., J. Carlos Souto, Saleta Gonzalez* and<br />

Dolores Baamonde, Universidad de Vigo. Escuela de<br />

Ingeniería Técnica Forestal.<br />

177-27 3315b <strong>Soil</strong> C, N, δ 13 C and δ 15 N within Size Fractions<br />

Along an Experimental Forest Disturbance<br />

Regime in Atlantic Canada. Asfaw Bekele*, Lisa<br />

Kellman and Hugo Beltrami, Environmental <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Reearch Center, St. Francis Xavier University<br />

177-28 3410a Effect <strong>of</strong> applying sewage sludge and Mitilus galloprovincialis<br />

Lam. shells on degraded mine soil.<br />

P. Marcet, J. Rey and S. Gonzalez*, Universidad de<br />

Vigo. Escuela de Ingeniería Técnica Forestal.<br />

177-29 3410b Stimulation <strong>of</strong> microorganisms in a mediterranean<br />

litter after sewage sludge addition. Sylvie<br />

Neble* 1 , Lionel Ranjard 2 , Virginie Nowak 2 , Jean<br />

Le Petit 1 and Steven Criquet 1 , (1)Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Mi-<br />

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SESSION NO. 177<br />

crobial Ecology, (2)INRA–UMR Microbiologie et<br />

Geochimie des sols<br />

177-30 3411a Nitrogen Mineralization Rates as a Function <strong>of</strong><br />

the Free Organic Matter in Highly Saturated<br />

Chilean Rain Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s. Francisco Matus*, Private,<br />

Christopher Lusk, Department <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong>, Macquarie University and Christian Maire,<br />

Centro Tecnológico de Suelos y Cultivos, Departamento<br />

de Producción Agrícola, Universidad de Talca<br />

177-31 3411b Litter decomposition study in young and old forest<br />

by chemical and structural analyses. Ornella<br />

Francioso 1 , Paola Gioacchini* 1 , Daniela Montecchio<br />

1 , Claudio Ciavatta 1 , Andrea Masia 2 and<br />

Giustino Tonon 2 , (1)Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie<br />

Agroambientali Università di Bologna,<br />

(2)Dipartimento di Colture Arboree Università di<br />

Bologna<br />

177-32 3412a <strong>Soil</strong> NO 3 and NH 4 over 14 years on a Long Term<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Productivity study on the Lower Coastal<br />

Plain <strong>of</strong> North Carolina. Robert J. Eaton* and Kim<br />

Ludovici, USDA-Forest Service, Southern Research<br />

Station<br />

177-33 3412b Validation and Implementation <strong>of</strong> a Geospatial<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Erosion Model for Forest and Rangeland<br />

Management. Chris Renschler*, National Center<br />

for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA),<br />

William J. Elliot, USDA-Forest Service, Jerry<br />

Ritchie, ARS-BARC-HRSL and Mary H. Nichols,<br />

USDA Agricultural Research Service<br />

177-34 3413a Modeling the spatial variability <strong>of</strong> soil organic<br />

matter in a deeply dissected landscape—Bisley<br />

Watershed, Puerto Rico. Krist<strong>of</strong>er Johnson* and<br />

Fred Scatena, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

177-35 3413b <strong>Soil</strong> Organic Matter Stabilization in a Transect <strong>of</strong><br />

Forest Types on <strong>Soil</strong>s with Diverse Mineralogy<br />

and Environmental Conditions in the Pacific<br />

Northwest USA. Mark G. Johnson*, U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency and Christopher<br />

Swanston, Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry<br />

177-36 3414a CH 4 uptake and N 2O emission from the forest<br />

soils in Japan. Tomoaki Morishita*, Shigehiro<br />

Ishizuka, Tadashi Sakata and Masamichi Takahashi,<br />

Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute<br />

177-37 3414b Organic Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> Forest <strong>Soil</strong>s in Northern Europe:<br />

Characteristic Features and Classification<br />

Problems. Olga Bakhmet*, Forest Research Institute,<br />

Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Sciences</strong><br />

177-38 3415a Assessing Forest <strong>Soil</strong> Productivity in Northen<br />

Europe. Natalia Fedorets* and Rozalia Morozova,<br />

Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre,<br />

Russian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

177-39 3415b Do Presences <strong>of</strong> a Ground Flora Affect Variations<br />

in <strong>Soil</strong> Chemistry in a Fagus Sylvatica Forest<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>?. Frida Andreasson*, Bo Bergkvist and<br />

Anna-Maj Balsberg-Pahlsson, Lund University<br />

177-40 3515a Assessment and studying micromorphological<br />

and mineralogical charactricitics <strong>of</strong> some forest<br />

soils <strong>of</strong> nowshahr kheyrudkenar(mazandaran<br />

province),iran. m.k kianian*, university <strong>of</strong> tehran<br />

177-41 3515b Deforestation effects on soil bacterial population:<br />

A case study <strong>of</strong> Guilan province. Amir Bahrami* 1 ,<br />

Maryam Ranjbar Atashi 1 and Mahmood Shabanpour<br />

2 , (1)Guilan University, (2)Iran-Rasht- Guilan<br />

University- Agricultural Faculty- <strong>Soil</strong> Sci. Group<br />

162<br />

SESSION NO. 178<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

SU <strong>Soil</strong>s in Urban Ecosystems: Characteristics and<br />

Functioning—Poster<br />

178-1 3202a <strong>Soil</strong> Evaluation for Natural and Anthropogenic<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s (the TUSEC-Method). Andreas Lehmann*,<br />

Susanne David and Karl Stahr, Hohenheim University<br />

(310)<br />

178-2 3301a Aggregation proccess in vegetalised polluted industrial<br />

soils: effects on pollutant bioavailability.<br />

Marie-France Monsérié*, Françoise Watteau,<br />

Geneviève Villemin and Jean-Louis Morel,<br />

INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, Laboratoire Sols et Environnement<br />

178-3 3301b Mapping <strong>of</strong> soil environmental hazards in urban<br />

areas. Jaroslava Sobocka* and Marian Jaduda, <strong>Soil</strong><br />

Science and Conservation Research Institute<br />

178-4 3302a <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong> New York City. Luis A. Hernandez* 1 ,<br />

Richard K. Shaw 1 , Steven Fischer 1 and John Galbraith<br />

2 , (1)USDA-NRCS, (2)Virginia Tech<br />

178-5 3302b <strong>Soil</strong> development by urban land use and<br />

management in semi-arid regions, example from<br />

Tehran. Mohammad Baharvand* II, Universitaet<br />

Duisburg-Essen, Fb. Biologie und Geographie, Dept.<br />

Angewandte Bodenkunde and Wolfgang Burghardt,<br />

Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Fb. Biologie und<br />

Geographie, Abt. Angewandte Bodenkunde<br />

178-6 3303a Urbanization Leading to Alteration <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Function<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Zhengzhou City in China. Ke-ning<br />

WU*, Department <strong>of</strong> Land Science and Technology,<br />

China University <strong>of</strong> Geoscience<br />

178-7 3303b Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Degradation on Water and Life in<br />

a Tropical Region. Shadananan K. Nair*, Centre for<br />

Earth Research & Environment Management<br />

178-8 3304a Effect <strong>of</strong> Copper in <strong>Soil</strong> on Bioaccumulated Copper<br />

in Earthworm. Kye-Hoon Kim* 1 , Youn-Seok<br />

Choi 1 , Ho-Jin Kim 2 and Hyun-Haeng Lee 2 , (1)The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Seoul, (2)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Science and Technology<br />

178-9 3304b Measures <strong>of</strong> body size and body condition in the<br />

black-striped mouse (Apodemus agrarius) as indicators<br />

<strong>of</strong> chronically disturbed environment.<br />

Miroslava V. Velickovic*, .Institute for Biological<br />

Research “Sinisa Stankovic”<br />

178-10 3305a Gaseous Losses From Nitrogen Fertilizers Applied<br />

to Vegetable Fields in Nanjing Suburb. Bing<br />

Cao 1 , Fayun He 1 , Qiuming Xu 2 , Bin Yin 1 and Guixin<br />

Cai* 1 , (1)State Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Sustainable<br />

Agriculture, (2)Beijing Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

and Forestry <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

178-11 3305b Importance <strong>of</strong> historical and present-day land<br />

use for the lability <strong>of</strong> soil C and N. David Lewis* 1 ,<br />

Jason Kaye 2 , Charles Redman 1 and Ann Kinzig 1 ,<br />

(1)Arizona State University, (2)The Pennsylvania<br />

State University<br />

178-12 3306a Legacies <strong>of</strong> agriculture in carbon and nutrient<br />

pools <strong>of</strong> arid urban soils. David Lewis 1 , Jason<br />

Kaye* 2 , Corinna Gries 1 , Ann Kinzig 1 and Charles<br />

Redman 1 , (1)Arizona State University, (2)The Pennsylvania<br />

State University<br />

178-13 3306b Bihourly <strong>Soil</strong> Moisture Depletion Patterns in an<br />

Urban Ecosystem. Charles Kome*, East National<br />

Technology Support Center, USDA/NRCS<br />

178-14 3307a <strong>Soil</strong> and Site Assessment Card for Connecticut<br />

Rain Gardens. Marjorie Faber*, USDA NRCS<br />

178-15 3307b Lead Distribution in Urban Residential <strong>Soil</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Portland, Maine. Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh*<br />

and Travis Wagner, University <strong>of</strong> Southern Maine


178-16 3308a Heavy Metals in Murcia City (Se Spain): Preliminary<br />

Data. Jose A. Acosta*, Ángel Faz Cano<br />

and Silvia Martínez-Martínez, Technical University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cartagena<br />

178-17 3308b Magnetic Properties <strong>of</strong> Urban Topsoil in Shanghai<br />

and Their Environmental Implications. Xuefeng<br />

Hu*, Xiao-qing Li, Rong Ye, Yun Pan and Yu<br />

Su, Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science and Engineering,<br />

Shanghai University<br />

178-18 3309a Mineralogy and Geochemistry <strong>of</strong> urban soils <strong>of</strong><br />

different age and land use in Qingdao, China.<br />

Stefan Norra* 1 , Nabil Fjer 1 , Thomas Neumann 1 ,<br />

Doris Stüben 1 , Fanwei Lee 2 and Xianfeng Shu 2 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Universitaet<br />

Karlsruhe, (2)Qingdao Environmental Protection<br />

Bureau<br />

178-19 3309b Contribution <strong>of</strong> technologic materials to the metal<br />

bioavailable fraction <strong>of</strong> urban soils in Marrakech<br />

(Morocco). Hicham El Khalil* 1 , Christophe<br />

Shwartz 1 , Ali Boularbah 2 and Jean Louis Morel 1 ,<br />

(1)Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, INPL (EN-<br />

SAIA)/INRA, (2)Laboratoire de Biosurveillance de<br />

l’Environnement<br />

178-20 3310b Methodology to study contaminant transport in<br />

variably saturated soils at the bench scale. Marie-<br />

Odile Simonnot* 1 , Valérie Gujisaite 1 , Stéphanie Ouvrard<br />

2 and Jean-Louis MOREL 2 , (1)Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemical Engineering Science (CNRS-INPL),<br />

(2)Laboratory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s and Environment (INRA-<br />

ENSAIA-INPL)<br />

178-21 3405a Degradation <strong>of</strong> phenanthrene and pyrene in soil:<br />

Fenton’s reagent versus potassium permanganate.<br />

Marie-Odile Simonnot* 1 , Paula Tereza De<br />

Souza e Silva 1 , Marie-Noëlle Pons 1 , Benicio Barros<br />

Neto 2 , Valdinete Lins Da Silva 3 , Mauricio Motta 3<br />

and Michel Sardin 1 , (1)Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering<br />

Science (CNRS-INPL), (2)Departemento<br />

de Quimica Fundamental, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambucco, (3)Departemento de Engenharia<br />

Quimica, Universidade Federale de Pernambuco<br />

178-22 3405b Alteration <strong>of</strong> secondary minerals along a time<br />

series in alkaline soils derived from carbonatic<br />

wastes <strong>of</strong> soda production. Reinhold Jahn* 1 , Gritta<br />

Grünewald 1 , Klaus Kaiser 1 and Herbert Pöllmann 2 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Plant Nutrition, Martin<br />

Luther University, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Geo <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

178-23 3406a Total and Extractable Lead and Arsenic Concentrations<br />

in US Long-Term Orchard soils. Eton E.<br />

Codling* 1 , Carrie E. Green 1 , R. L. Chaney 2 and<br />

Andy K. Piri 3 , (1)USDA-ARS, (2)USDA-ARS-<br />

ANRI, (3)USDA-NRCS<br />

178-24 3406b Decontamination <strong>of</strong> two contaminated soils using<br />

chelating agents applied to leaching cells. D. Kh.<br />

Naghipour* 1 , H. R. Thomas 2 and R. Franciss 2 ,<br />

(1)Guilan University <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>Sciences</strong>, (2)Cardiff<br />

University<br />

178-25 3407a Metal Contamination in Urban <strong>Soil</strong>-Water Environment<br />

and Remediation Strategies. Palanisamy<br />

Singaram*, K Lalsuna and Santiago Mahimairaja,<br />

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University<br />

178-26 3407b Ecological assessment <strong>of</strong> a constructed soil on degraded<br />

sites. Ge<strong>of</strong>froy Séré* 1 , Stéphanie Ouvrard 1 ,<br />

Christophe Schwartz 1 , Jean-Christophe Renat 2 and<br />

Jean Louis Morel 1 , (1)INPL(ENSAIA)/INRA, Laboratoire<br />

Sols et Environnement, (2)TVD-Groupe PE<br />

178-27 3408a Distribution and Abundance <strong>of</strong> Chironomidae<br />

(Diptera) in Tropical Rice Agroecosystem. Salman<br />

Abdo Al-Shami* 1 , Che Salmah Rawi 2 , Siti Azizah<br />

Noor 3 and Abu Hassan Ahmad 3 , (1)Univeriti Sains<br />

Malaysia, (2)School <strong>of</strong> Biological Science, Univer-<br />

SESSION NO. 178<br />

siti Sains Malaysia, (3)Scoolh <strong>of</strong> Biological Science<br />

178-28 3408b Compost Use in Urban Landscapes. John J.<br />

Sloan*, Cynthia McKenney, James Heitholt, Wayne<br />

Mackay and James McAfee, Texas Agric. Exp. Stn.<br />

178-29 3409a Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Biosolids Amendments in Enhancing<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Fertility and Microbial Ecology in<br />

Golf Course Greens. Guanglong Tian* 1 , Thomas<br />

Granato 1 , Dan Dinelli 2 and Albert Cox 1 , (1)Environmental<br />

Monitoring and Research Division, R & D<br />

Dept, Metro Water Reclamation District <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

Chicago (MWRD-Chicago), (2)North Shore Country<br />

Club<br />

178-30 3409b A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> and Other Adsorbents<br />

on Decolorizing Livestock Wastewater. Xin<br />

Chen* 1 , Kuniaki Sato 1 , Toshiyuki Wakatsuki 2 and<br />

Masunaga Tsugiyuki 1 , (1)Faculty <strong>of</strong> Life and Environmental<br />

Science, Shimane University, (2)Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kinki University, Japan<br />

SESSION NO. 179<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB),<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Poster<br />

179-1 3108a Immobisol as a Proposed Reference <strong>Soil</strong> Group<br />

<strong>of</strong> the World: Some Evidences in Ethiopia. Bipin<br />

Bihari Mishra*, <strong>Soil</strong> Survey & Land Use Planning<br />

Centre and Heluf Gebrekidan, Alemaya University,<br />

Ethiopia<br />

179-2 3108b Genesis and Classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Alborz region<br />

in the north <strong>of</strong> Iran. Hossein Torabi-Golsefidi*,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Shahed University<br />

179-3 3109a Albic <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Reference in the Northern<br />

Subtropical Region <strong>of</strong> China. Ke-ning WU*,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Land Science and Technology, China<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Geoscience<br />

179-4 3109b Principles, structure and suggestions for modernization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hungarian <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

System. Erika Micheli* 1 , Peter Hegymegi 1 ,<br />

Gabriella Sz. Kele 2 and Zs<strong>of</strong>ia Bakacsi 3 , (1)Szent Istvan<br />

University, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department,<br />

(2)Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

Service, Hungary, (3)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Ag. Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

179-5 3110b National Classification <strong>of</strong> “Hydromorphic” and<br />

Salt affected soils and their correlation with the<br />

WRB. Marta Fuchs* 1 , Erika Micheli 1 , Peter<br />

Hegymegi 1 and Tibor Tóth 2 , (1)Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department,<br />

(2)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

179-6 3208a National Classification <strong>of</strong> “Chernozem like”<br />

(steppe) soils and their correlation with the WRB.<br />

Gabriella Sz Kele*, Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

Service, Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department<br />

and Judit Berényi Üveges, Central Service for Plant<br />

Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

179-7 3208b Wrb Explained. Otto Spaargaren*, ISRIC–World<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

179-8 3209a National Classification <strong>of</strong> forest soils and their<br />

163<br />

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SESSION NO. 179<br />

correlation with the WRB. Tamas Szegi*, Pal Stefanovits<br />

and Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department<br />

179-9 3209b WRB activities 2002-2006. Erika Micheli*, Szent<br />

Istvan University, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

Department, Otto Spaargaren, ISRIC and Peter<br />

Schad, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science),<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology, Technische Universität<br />

München<br />

SESSION NO. 179<br />

Convention Center, Room 103ABC, First Floor<br />

RB Developments in the World Reference Base (WRB),<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Taxonomy (ST) and Other National <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

Systems for <strong>Soil</strong> Resources—Poster<br />

179-1 3108a Immobisol as a Proposed Reference <strong>Soil</strong> Group<br />

<strong>of</strong> the World: Some Evidences in Ethiopia. Bipin<br />

Bihari Mishra*, <strong>Soil</strong> Survey & Land Use Planning<br />

Centre and Heluf Gebrekidan, Alemaya University,<br />

Ethiopia<br />

179-2 3108b Genesis and Classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Soil</strong>s in Alborz region<br />

in the north <strong>of</strong> Iran. Hossein Torabi-Golsefidi*,<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Shahed University<br />

179-3 3109a Albic <strong>Soil</strong> Classification Reference in the Northern<br />

Subtropical Region <strong>of</strong> China. Ke-ning WU*,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Land Science and Technology, China<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Geoscience<br />

179-4 3109b Principles, structure and suggestions for modernization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hungarian <strong>Soil</strong> Classification<br />

System. Erika Micheli* 1 , Peter Hegymegi 1 ,<br />

Gabriella Sz. Kele 2 and Zs<strong>of</strong>ia Bakacsi 3 , (1)Szent Istvan<br />

University, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department,<br />

(2)Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

Service, Hungary, (3)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science<br />

and Ag. Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

179-5 3110b National Classification <strong>of</strong> “Hydromorphic” and<br />

Salt affected soils and their correlation with the<br />

WRB. Marta Fuchs* 1 , Erika Micheli 1 , Peter<br />

Hegymegi 1 and Tibor Tóth 2 , (1)Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department,<br />

(2)Research Institute for <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agricultural<br />

Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

179-6 3208a National Classification <strong>of</strong> “Chernozem like”<br />

(steppe) soils and their correlation with the WRB.<br />

Gabriella Sz Kele*, Plant Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

Service, Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department<br />

and Judit Berényi Üveges, Central Service for Plant<br />

Protection and <strong>Soil</strong> Conservation<br />

179-7 3208b Wrb Explained. Otto Spaargaren*, ISRIC–World<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Information<br />

179-8 3209a National Classification <strong>of</strong> forest soils and their<br />

correlation with the WRB. Tamas Szegi*, Pal Stefanovits<br />

and Erika Micheli, Szent Istvan University,<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry Department<br />

179-9 3209b WRB activities 2002-2006. Erika Micheli*, Szent<br />

Istvan University, <strong>Soil</strong> Science and Agrochemistry<br />

Department, Otto Spaargaren, ISRIC and Peter<br />

Schad, Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde (<strong>Soil</strong> Science),<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology, Technische Universität<br />

München<br />

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A<br />

A.A., Yusuf, 155-68<br />

Abadie, J., 79-3<br />

Abaidoo, R., 155-68<br />

Abakumov, Evgeniy V., 28-2<br />

Abawi, George, 148-15<br />

Abbadie, Luc, 15-2, 155-43, 58-3<br />

Abbaspour, Ali, 139-25<br />

Abbaspour, Karim, 153-43<br />

Abbaszadeh, Bohloul, 147-3, 147-4<br />

Abbattista, Francesco, 151-27, 149-27<br />

Abd El-Fattah, Abd El-Kader, 166-13<br />

Abdal, Mahdi, 155-152<br />

Abdel Aal, M.S., 158-33<br />

Abdelgawad, Gilani Mhimed, 81-1,<br />

172-4<br />

Abderrahim Nassir, Nassir. A., 155-169<br />

Abdullaev, Ikrom, 75-17<br />

Abe, Kaoru, 116-59<br />

Abedin, Joinal, 118-23, 144-67<br />

Abekoe, M.K., 138-24<br />

Ablett, James, 134-1<br />

Abney, Scott, 138-70<br />

Aboim, Marcela C. R., 16-5<br />

Abolhasani, Mahboobeh, 140-23<br />

Abramova, Tamara, 135-34<br />

Abreu, Cassio Hamilton, 11-2<br />

Abreu, Maria E., 107-9<br />

Abreu, Monica Ferreira, 155-121<br />

Abreu, Xiomara, 75-6<br />

Abtahi, Ali, 129-5, 127-1<br />

Accoe, F., 5-1<br />

Acevedo Sandoval, Otilio A., 126-4<br />

Ackermann, Juliane, 51-3<br />

Ackert, Lloyd, 171-9<br />

Acosta, José Alberto, 93-6, 169-1, 178-<br />

16, 127-6<br />

Acosta-Martínez, Verónica, 138-61,<br />

138-83, 140-35<br />

Acree, Steven, 63-6<br />

Adachi, Tadashi, 149-16, 174-10<br />

Adamo, Paola, 144-18<br />

Adams, Mary B., 17-5, 177-7<br />

Adani, Fabrizio, 138-14<br />

Addison, Jan, 158-38<br />

Adee, Eric A., 163-37<br />

Adeli, A., 163-25<br />

Adeli, Ardeshir, 146-4<br />

Adeloju, Samuel B, 163-12<br />

Adeoye, Gideon O., 148-20<br />

Adhikari, Diganta, 162-35<br />

Adhikari, Keshav Raj, 170-29<br />

Adhikari, Padam Prasad, 170-29<br />

Adiku, Samuel G. K., 116-31, 138-24<br />

Adilo, Mohammed, 158-35<br />

Adinarayana, Velugubantla, 164-12,<br />

154-68<br />

Adiyiah, Benjamin, 155-26<br />

Adjei-Gyapong, T., 173-3<br />

Adkins, W., 115-56<br />

Adler, Gert, 62-5<br />

Adraki, Mojtaba, 118-7, 147-4, 155-21<br />

Adriano, Domy C., 51-6<br />

Aduayi, Emmanuel A., 153-5<br />

Aduramigba-Modupe, Vincent O., 75-<br />

1, 155-55, 155-59<br />

Afandi, (None), 163-16<br />

Afyuni, Majid, 153-43, 164-16<br />

Ageeb, Gamil W., 121-5, 45-20<br />

Agenbag, G. A., 153-14<br />

Aggarwal, Brajesh, 104-8<br />

Aggarwal, P. K., 138-66<br />

Aggarwal, Vaneet, 79-4, 110-6<br />

Agnelli, Alessandro, 138-25<br />

Agnew, Rob, 156-23<br />

Aguilar, Yameli, 145-13<br />

Aguilar-Márquez, Armando, 93-10<br />

Aguilera, María, 138-47<br />

Aguirre-Gómez, Arturo, 93-10<br />

Agyenim Boateng, S., 162-38, 155-139<br />

Author Index<br />

Ahamed, Sonya, 150-9<br />

Ahern, Colin, 39-24, 164-8, 10-5, 97-4,<br />

39-17<br />

Ahmad, Abu Hassan, 178-27<br />

Ahmad, H.R., 93-5<br />

Ahmad, Zahoor, 154-18<br />

Ahmadi-Moghadam, Ali, 167-21<br />

Ahmed, Osmanu, 147-8<br />

Ahmed, Sanussi Y., 154-33<br />

Ahmed, Zia Uddin, 168-19, 115-29<br />

Ahn, Byung-Koo, 155-15<br />

Ahn, Jae-Hoon, 151-30<br />

Ahrens, Robert, 42-2<br />

Ahuja, Lajpat, 37-2, 4-1, 116-52, 116-<br />

15, 25-4<br />

Ahumada, Inés, 144-19<br />

Ailan, A. J., 7-2<br />

Aino, Masataka, 142-17<br />

Aita, C., 2-1<br />

Aizawa, Tomoko, 174-8<br />

Aizpurua, Ana, 60-9<br />

Ajiboye, Babasola, 154-5<br />

Ajmone Marsan, Franco, 95-9<br />

A.K Dr, Sadanandan, 162-17<br />

Akagi, Junko, 123-3<br />

Akay, Aysen, 155-82<br />

Akbarimoghaddam, Hossein, 155-22<br />

Akbas, Fevzi, 115-28<br />

Akef, Mehdi, 125-1<br />

Akin, A., 10-1<br />

Akin, Jim, 150-25<br />

Akinremi, Olalekan, 154-5<br />

Akinrinde, Ezekiel. A, 89-7, 104-13,<br />

148-21<br />

Akis, Rifat, 115-28<br />

Akiyama, Hiroko, 118-11<br />

Akramhanov, Akmal, 159-9<br />

Akshalov, Kanat K., 166-19, 68-4<br />

Al Majou, Hassan, 137-32<br />

Al-Adamat, Rida, 138-80, 36-5<br />

Al-Agely, Abid, 45-26<br />

Al-Ali, M. A., 155-118<br />

Al-Ani, Abdullah Najim, 115-11<br />

Al-Damry, Sami, 153-48<br />

Al-Jaloud, Ali A., 166-24<br />

Al-Kayssi, Abdul Wahab A. R., 115-11<br />

Al-Kirshi, A., 7-2<br />

Al-Omran, Abdrubalrasol, 153-48<br />

Al-Saad, Ziad, 83-10<br />

Al-Shami, Salman Abdo, 178-27<br />

Alam, M. Murshedul, 154-71, 155-96<br />

Alam, T., 81-3<br />

Alary, Karine, 126-9<br />

Albabili, M., 7-2<br />

Albrecht, Stephan, 99-3<br />

Albuquerque, Manoel R., 106-4, 175-1,<br />

175-4<br />

Albuquerque, Miriam A., 89-6, 164-10,<br />

158-24<br />

Alekperov, Chingiz K., 149-11<br />

Alekperov, Sh. Sh., 137-23<br />

Aleksandra, Bensa, 170-2<br />

Aleksei, Samokhin, 139-8<br />

Alex, Thomas C., 127-18<br />

Alexopoulos, Athanasios, 140-19<br />

Alfaro, Marta A., 154-28<br />

Ali, M. Ashraf, 144-53<br />

Ali, M.A., 155-117<br />

Ali, Rafa Ramadan, 91-10<br />

Ali, Rafat Ramadan, 156-9<br />

Alipbeki, Onggarbek, 135-27<br />

Aliyu, Joshua, 155-134<br />

Alkaraghouli, Ali Abas, 115-11<br />

Allan, Deborah, 138-82<br />

Allaway, Mark, 32-1<br />

Allen, Arthur L., 85-4, 170-27, 116-50<br />

Allen, B.L., 127-12, 129-7, 117-11<br />

Allen, Fred, 138-71<br />

Allen, H. Lee, 47-2<br />

Allen, Herbert, 86-1<br />

Allen, Michael F., 129-16<br />

Alleoni, Luís Reynaldo Ferracciú, 139-<br />

41<br />

Alley, Marcus, 163-45<br />

Allievi, Luigi, 144-54<br />

Allmaras, Raymond, 99-3<br />

Allton, Kathryn E., 166-6<br />

Almendros, G., 163-22, 15-1<br />

Alva, Ashok, 153-4, 163-42, 155-115<br />

Alvarez Villanueva, Felipe Carlos, 11-2<br />

Alvarez Welchez, Luis, 156-13<br />

Alvarez, Gustavo, 163-22<br />

Alvarez, Roberto, 155-31, 155-29<br />

Alves, Bruno J. R., 1-2 , 138-33, 2-3<br />

Alves, Bruno M.G., 158-24, 164-10<br />

Alves, Caroline M., 111-3<br />

Alves, M.C, 123-8<br />

Alves, Ruy V., 128-12<br />

Alyabina, Irina O., 109-6<br />

Amada Laura, Reyes-Ortigoza, 140-14<br />

Amado Alvarez, Jesus, 176-7<br />

Amado, Jesus, 134-4<br />

Amado, Telmo, 138-60, 76-5<br />

Amar, Boujamaa, 154-20<br />

Amaral Sobrinho, Nelson M.B., 158-9<br />

Amellal, Samira, 145-49<br />

Amelung, Wulf, 134-2, 133-21<br />

Amemiya, Yu, 116-10<br />

Amer, Abdel-Monem Mohamed, 139-<br />

45<br />

Amezquita, Edgar, 16-1, 156-13, 138-<br />

68, 158-6<br />

Amichev, Beyhan Y., 17-18, 158-8<br />

Amiotte Suchet, Philippe, 47-4<br />

Amos, Dan F., 125-2<br />

Amundson, Ronald, 14-2<br />

Amutha, Sundarajan, 177-2<br />

An, Qiong, 145-15<br />

Anandacoomaraswamy, Aruliah, 45-11<br />

Ananko, Tatiana V., 175-10<br />

Anaya, Maria, 149-1<br />

Anctil, François, 153-35<br />

Anda, Markus, 57-10<br />

Anderson, Daniel J., 138-31<br />

Anderson, Edwin, 109-5<br />

Anderson, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, 139-6<br />

Anderson, Karen, 162-12<br />

Anderson, Michael, 145-37<br />

Anderson, Stephen H., 137-5, 31-11,<br />

136-16 , 137-12, 152-3<br />

Andersson, Stefan, 162-31, 155-122<br />

Andina, D., 115-15<br />

Ando, Tadashi, 115-33<br />

Ando, Toyoharu, 155-102<br />

Andraski, Brian J., 45-8, 135-21<br />

Andreasson, Frida, 177-39<br />

Andreoli, Lucio, 165-2<br />

Andreoni, Vincenza, 144-54<br />

Andreotti, Marcelo, 155-151, 155-153<br />

Andreux, Francis, 60-5, 47-4, 139-31,<br />

17-17, 116-62<br />

Andrews, Susan S., 16-4, 103-5<br />

Andriesh, Serafim V., 114-5<br />

Andrist-Rangel, Ylva, 155-122, 143-5<br />

Andrén, Ol<strong>of</strong>, 162-10<br />

Andy, Whitmore, 64-5<br />

Anegundi, K.M., 4-2, 104-1<br />

Anetor, M.O., 148-21<br />

Angers, Denis A., 54-7<br />

Anguelov, Gueorgui, 144-35, 166-23<br />

Anguelova, Ivanka, 144-35, 166-23<br />

Angus, John, 23-6, 31-8<br />

Anjos, Lúcia Helena C., 128-6, 42-10,<br />

118-16, 133-13, 130-2, 128-5, 130-<br />

5<br />

Ankegouda, K.G., 154-1, 155-156<br />

Anne, Victoria, 135-22<br />

Ansari, Abdullah A., 23-5<br />

Anton, Jose M., 150-8<br />

Antony, E., 153-46<br />

Anusontpornperm, Somchai, 42-8<br />

Aochi, Yukiko O., 110-4<br />

Aoda, Tadao, 158-10<br />

Appleyard, Steve, 174-2<br />

April, Richard H., 126-16<br />

Araki, Tomohiro, 104-4<br />

Arao, Tomohito, 168-14<br />

Araujo, Ednaldo Da S., 3-2<br />

Araujo, Quintino R., 45-26<br />

Araújo, Júlio César Lucena, 130-2<br />

Arbelo, Carmen D., 127-13, 126-21,<br />

126-3<br />

Arce, A., 60-3<br />

Archer, Frank, 160-16<br />

Archibald, Douglas, 138-82, 44-5, 131-<br />

8<br />

Ardakani, Mohammad Reza, 168-11,<br />

118-7, 155-21, 147-4, 147-3<br />

Ardalan, Mohamad, 23-12, 155-35,<br />

155-45, 155-37<br />

Arellano, Eduardo C., 177-9<br />

Arellano, Rosalva, 122-12<br />

Ares, Guadalupe, 176-6<br />

Argolo, Valéria, 135-31<br />

Arkhangelskaya, Tatiana A., 6-6<br />

Armas, Cecilia M., 126-21<br />

Armas-Espinel, Silvia, 126-1, 126-7<br />

Armstrong, Roger D., 23-2 , 155-128,<br />

70-2<br />

Arnalds, Olafur, 126-18, 126-12, 126-<br />

13<br />

Arnall, Brian, 155-88, 155-98<br />

Arnold, Richard, 173-5, 32-2, 62-1<br />

Arocena, Joselito M., 92-2<br />

Arora, Naveen K., 142-12<br />

Arora, Sanjay, 139-5<br />

Arriaga, Francisco J., 152-7<br />

Arrieche, Isabel, 156-15<br />

Arrouays, Dominique, 119-20<br />

Arruda, Murilo R., 72-3<br />

Arshad, Muhammad, 155-172<br />

Arunkumar, Jayaraman, 166-14<br />

Aryabod, Samaneh, 163-28, 144-20<br />

Arzadun, Martin, 170-33<br />

Aróstegui, Javier, 148-3<br />

As, Rama Prasad, 155-111, 155-34<br />

Asadi, Toraj, 166-4, 151-36, 23-4<br />

Asagi, Naomi, 155-102<br />

Asakawa, Neuza, 167-19<br />

Asakawa, Susumu, 118-13, 20-5, 140-<br />

28, 20-6<br />

Ascar, Loreto, 144-19<br />

Ascough, James, 25-4, 116-52<br />

Aseyeva, Elena N., 124-7<br />

Asfary, A. Fares, 9-2<br />

Ashburner, John, 111-2<br />

Ashinov, Yunus N., 113-4<br />

Ashley, Gail, 119-8<br />

Ashraf, Muhammad, 99-5<br />

Ashrafi, Zoheir Yaghobi, 166-36, 166-<br />

28<br />

Asiamah, Rexford D., 173-3, 157-5<br />

Asido, Silvia, 146-7<br />

Asio, Victor B., 125-8, 124-6<br />

Assmann, Tangriani S., 146-18<br />

Assouline, Shmuel, 136-16<br />

Astaraei, Alireza, 144-24<br />

Åström, Mats, 1-10, 174-4, 39-4, 174-<br />

3, 174-9<br />

Asubonteng, Kwame Osafredu, 155-26<br />

Atanassov, Ivan, 144-35<br />

Atkinson, Brian. S., 136-6<br />

Attanandana, Tasnee, 4-4<br />

Attilio, Cristina, 165-8<br />

Aulakh, Milkha S., 155-46<br />

Aust, W. Michael, 177-7<br />

Austin, Rob E., 3-3<br />

Avalos, Alfonso, 162-29<br />

Ávila, Gonzalo, 158-3<br />

Avramidis, Elisabethe, 115-44<br />

165<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Awiti, A., 160-8<br />

Ayars, James, 153-19, 100-3<br />

Ayarza, Miguel, 156-13, 158-6, 16-1,<br />

148-9<br />

Azab, Mohamed, 83-6<br />

Aziz, Muhammad A., 93-5<br />

Azizi, Pirouz, 167-17<br />

Aznaurjan, Diana K., 114-3<br />

B<br />

Baamonde, Dolores, 177-26<br />

Baasansuren, Jamsranjav, 132-8<br />

Babagiouris, Sotiris, 167-13<br />

Babayev; Najafova, Magerram P.;<br />

Samira I., 140-34<br />

Bach, Martin, 170-17<br />

Bachmann, Jörg, 137-2<br />

Backiyavathy, M.R., 155-2<br />

Bacon, Jeffrey R., 33-1<br />

Baddeley, John A., 59-4<br />

Badiane, Aminata, 155-5, 31-14<br />

Bado, Vincent, 116-54<br />

Badrinath, M. S., 162-30<br />

Badrinath, Naveen, 156-21<br />

Badrinath, Veerabhadraiah, 115-49,<br />

162-4, 163-20<br />

Badrinath, Chamegowda,, 115-49, 162-<br />

4, 163-20<br />

Badruzzaman, A. Borhan M., 144-53<br />

Baeumler, Rupert, 83-10<br />

Bagheri, Farid, 137-22, 57-1<br />

Baghernejad, Majid, 129-5<br />

Baharvand, Mohammad, 178-5<br />

Bahrami, Amir, 177-41, 57-1, 125-1<br />

Bahraminezhad, Alireza, 75-15<br />

Bahri, H., 15-18<br />

Baier, Roland, 163-3<br />

Bailey, Neal, 138-69<br />

Baize, Denis, 90-7, 119-20<br />

Bakacsi, Zs<strong>of</strong>ia, 179-4<br />

Baker, Alan J.M., 158-25<br />

Bakhlaeva, Oktiabrina, 159-6, 123-1<br />

Bakhmet, Olga, 177-37<br />

Bakour, Rabah, 141-12, 140-18<br />

Bala, Santhy P., 155-166<br />

Balaji Bhaskar, Maruthi Sridhar, 170-<br />

16<br />

Balamerzoev, Marat A., 127-19<br />

Balasubramaniam, Palanisamy, 155-53<br />

Balasubramanian, Vethaiya, 31-6<br />

Balasundram, Siva, 147-8<br />

Balbino, Luiz Carlos, 64-2<br />

Baldock, Jeff, 154-22<br />

Balduff, Danielle M., 118-20<br />

Baldwin, Keith R., 166-15<br />

Balesdent, Jerome, 116-44<br />

Baligar, Virupax, 31-7, 104-14, 45-26<br />

Balk, Deborah, 150-9<br />

Balkcom, Kipling, 152-7<br />

Ball, Bruce C., 59-4<br />

Ball, Jeffrey B., 19-8, 155-123<br />

Ball, William P., 135-9<br />

Balogh, Akos, 33-10<br />

Balota, Elcio L., 158-15<br />

Balsberg-Pahlsson, Anna-Maj, 177-39<br />

Balser, Teresa, 142-16, 138-43, 15-13<br />

Balzotti, Chris, 8-5<br />

Banerjee, Amlan, 129-15<br />

Banning, Natasha C., 47-5<br />

Bansal, S.K., 155-167, 23-15, 153-47<br />

Baoguo, Li, 137-27<br />

Bar-Tal, Asher, 138-81<br />

Barbagelata, Pedro, 138-60<br />

Barbarick, Ken, 26-2<br />

Barberis, Elisabetta, 144-49, 144-50,<br />

144-44<br />

Barbetti, Roberto, 165-8, 165-10<br />

Barbier, Bruno, 58-3<br />

Barbosa, Inara O., 115-26, 115-45<br />

Barbosa, Joyce C., 16-5<br />

Barczi, Attila, 78-9, 33-10<br />

Bardach, N., 174-11<br />

166<br />

Bardoux, G., 15-18<br />

Baritz, Rainer, 47-3, 163-3, 62-5, 17-<br />

14, 28-5<br />

Barker, Bridget, 168-12<br />

Barnes, Melanie A., 117-11<br />

Barnier, Christophe, 144-57<br />

Barouchas, Pantelis E., 127-7<br />

Barrett, C. B., 156-2<br />

Barrios, Edmundo, 16-1, 158-6, 167-<br />

19, 156-13<br />

Barron, Alyssa, 158-27<br />

Barros Neto, Benicio, 178-21<br />

Barrow, Christopher, 68-1<br />

Barry, Glenn, 39-17<br />

Barré, Pierre, 155-43<br />

Barrón, Vidal, 139-21, 29-3, 174-1, 56-<br />

16, 145-53<br />

Barta, Karoly, 151-19<br />

Bartlett, Mark D., 140-25<br />

Bartoli, Francois, 126-13, 145-11<br />

Bartoly, Flavia, 135-31<br />

Basavaraju, N.G., 155-156, 154-1<br />

Bashar, Nseir, 75-7<br />

Basic, Ferdo, 151-34<br />

Basile, Angelo, 101-1, 136-26<br />

Baskar, Kolappan, 138-22<br />

Bassirani, Naser, 166-1<br />

Basta, Nicholas, 154-57<br />

Bastida, Felipe, 166-39, 158-1<br />

Bationo, André, 155-161, 76-4<br />

Batistoni, Elisa, 136-5<br />

Batjes, Niels, 138-86, 36-5, 138-80<br />

Battigelli, Jeff, 158-38<br />

Baujard, Elise, 116-62<br />

Baumgarten, Andreas, 168-17<br />

Baumgartl, Thomas, 136-13, 159-11<br />

Baumhardt, R. Louis, 116-30<br />

Bautista, Francisco, 145-13, 108-3<br />

Baveye, Philippe, 60-5, 139-31<br />

Baxter, Christopher, 139-23<br />

Bayan, M.R., 148-10<br />

Bayer, Cimélio, 138-79, 149-21<br />

Baysal-Tustas, Fulya, 142-5<br />

Bazargan, Kambiz, 155-81<br />

Bazilevskaya, Katya A., 44-5<br />

Bazz<strong>of</strong>fi, Paolo, 151-27, 149-27<br />

Beach, Timothy, 8-5<br />

Beauchemin, Suzanne, 134-1<br />

Beaudette, Dylan, 115-41<br />

Becerra, Ligia, 122-12<br />

Bech, Jaume, 6-7, 124-3, 124-5, 137-<br />

17, 150-10<br />

Bechet, Beatrice, 89-10<br />

Beck, Josefine, 158-28<br />

Becker, Ole, 80-4<br />

Beckmann, Felix, 101-2<br />

Beckmann, S., 136-17<br />

Becx, Gertjan, 133-22<br />

Bednarek, Renata, 90-5<br />

Beebe, Stephen, 104-3<br />

Beeby, John, 167-8<br />

Beegle, Douglas, 161-5<br />

Beeri, Ofer, 48-9<br />

Beese, Friedrich, 155-3<br />

Behbahaninia, Azita, 153-32<br />

Behera, Uma Kant, 155-52, 152-6<br />

Beinroth, Friedrich, 16-2, 42-3, 173-7<br />

Bekbaev, U., 23-11<br />

Bekele, Asfaw, 177-27<br />

Belesky, David P., 161-3<br />

Belinsky, Andrey B., 132-1<br />

Bell, J.C., 2-12<br />

Bell, R. W., 157-11<br />

Bell, Richard, 31-2<br />

Belle, Joshua O., 154-2<br />

Bellie, Rajkannan, 156-5, 156-1<br />

Bellinfante, Nicolas, 149-1<br />

Bello, Olanrewaju S., 89-7, 166-21<br />

Belnap, Jayne, 87-2<br />

Belova, Elvira V., 140-3<br />

Below, Frederick E., 155-10<br />

Beltrami, Hugo, 177-27<br />

Belvitt, Byron, 155-99<br />

Belyaev, V. R., 8-1<br />

Belényesi, Márta, 149-32<br />

Ben Mahmoud, Imen, 163-39<br />

Ben-Gal, Alon, 153-20<br />

Benchabane, Messaoud, 141-12, 140-<br />

18<br />

Benckiser, Gero E., 167-20<br />

Benedetti, Anna, 54-2<br />

Benham, Ellis, 74-1<br />

Benites, Vinícius De Melo, 42-10<br />

Benito, Marta, 156-1<br />

Benjamin, Joseph, 152-4<br />

Bensa, Aleksandra, 107-5<br />

Benítez, María Soledad, 142-5<br />

Berardo, Angel, 155-110<br />

Berch, Shannon M., 158-38<br />

Berding, F., 108-4<br />

Berezkin, Arkadi, 116-26<br />

Berger, Klaus U., 45-16<br />

Berger, Wolfgang, 45-4<br />

Berggren Kleja, Dan, 139-13, 73-2<br />

Bergkvist, Bo, 177-39<br />

Bergström, Lars F., 59-2, 162-9<br />

Bergtold, Jason, 152-7<br />

Berloco, Mariagrazia, 142-3<br />

Bernard, Claude, 172-1<br />

Bernoux, Martial, 25-1, 36-5, 133-19,<br />

11-4<br />

Bernsdorf, Sabine, 45-6<br />

Berntsen, Jorgen, 138-8<br />

Berry, Peter, 136-27<br />

Berthelin, Jacques, 21-5<br />

Berthelin, Jacques, 135-32<br />

Berti, Antonio, 163-17<br />

Bertrand, Isabelle, 36-2, 138-50<br />

Bertsch, Paul, 93-7<br />

Berumen, Salvador, 155-62, 153-17<br />

Berumen-Padilla, Salvador, 153-31<br />

Berényi Üveges, Judit, 179-6<br />

Besharati, Hosein, 144-69<br />

Besson, Arlene, 157-8<br />

Bestelmeyer, Brandon T., 16-4, 53-5<br />

Betts, Lynn, 171-1<br />

Beyene, Sheleme, 85-16<br />

Beyerlein, Patrick, 126-14<br />

Bezirtzoglou, Eygenia, 140-19<br />

Bezuglova, Olga S., 33-4, 118-8<br />

B.G., Vasanthi, 83-3<br />

Bhadraray, Subhendu, 138-23<br />

Bhandral, Rita, 170-20<br />

Bharadwaj, Venkatesh, 115-3<br />

Bhardwaj, Arvind, 23-14<br />

Bhardwaj, K.K., 163-32<br />

Bhargavi, M.V., 155-156, 154-1<br />

Bhaskar, S., 155-156, 154-1, 155-157<br />

Bhaskaran, A, 16-3<br />

Bhaskaran, Arumugham, 155-154<br />

Bhaskaran, Usha Pankajam, 39-2<br />

Bhat, Kamala N., 126-16<br />

Bhat, Ravi, 162-36<br />

Bhattacharya, Amlan, 138-1<br />

Bhattacharyya, A. K., 170-34, 168-7,<br />

170-18<br />

Bhattacharyya, Ranjan, 166-8<br />

Bhattacharyya, Tapas, 36-5, 38-3, 138-<br />

86, 138-80<br />

Bhaware, Kalpana O., 22-3<br />

Bhowmik, Prasanta C., 145-44<br />

Bhuiyan, Mma, 174-10<br />

Bhuvaneswari, Nagappan, 155-154<br />

Biancardi, Enrico, 165-7<br />

Biart, M., 12-1<br />

Bidegain, Ricardo, 144-27<br />

Bidló, András, 150-13<br />

Bielska, Anna, 115-43<br />

Biggam, Pete, 115-41<br />

Biggs, Andrew Jw, 112-3<br />

Bigham, Jerry M., 44-7<br />

Bilgili, Ali Volkan, 115-28, 148-15<br />

Bilich, Marina R., 148-13, 115-45<br />

Bills, Brian W., 115-46, 12-13, 115-39<br />

Bilong, P., 128-13<br />

Binford, G.D., 45-13<br />

Bingqiang, Zhao, 146-1<br />

Birang, Madong A., 170-5, 158-37<br />

Bird, Nigel R. A., 64-5<br />

Birukova, Elena, 156-12<br />

Biryukova, Olga, 155-64, 154-37<br />

Bishay, A.B., 158-33<br />

Biswas, B., 168-19, 51-12, 128-4<br />

Biswas, S., 128-4<br />

Bitire, Daniel, 122-14<br />

Bittar, Sheila Maria B., 122-18<br />

Bittman, Shabtai, 154-46<br />

Bityukova, Liidia, 13-1<br />

Bizoux, Jean-Philippe, 27-3<br />

Blackburn, Adrian, 141-9<br />

Blackshaw, Robert E., 170-19<br />

Blair, Graeme, 162-15<br />

Blanco, Fernando, 144-34<br />

Blanco, Hugo, 155-110<br />

Blank, Rebecca, 118-21<br />

Blank, Rebecca R., 107-12<br />

Bleam, William, 63-12<br />

Blengino, Jorge L., 116-12<br />

Blennerhassett, J.D, 170-12<br />

Bloem, Jaap, 162-21<br />

Blue, Rebecca A., 124-8<br />

Blum, Winfried E.H., 11-3, 113-3<br />

Blume, Hans-Peter, 90-3, 173-11, 149-<br />

16, 174-10<br />

Blume, L.E., 156-2<br />

Blumenberg, Martin, 106-7<br />

Blumenstein, Eric, 93-11<br />

Bluszcz, Andrzej, 68-2<br />

Boaretto, A. Enedi, 15-1<br />

Boaretto, Antonio Enedi, 11-2<br />

Boateng, E., 173-3<br />

Bobato, Alexson, 146-18<br />

Bock, Laurent, 124-4, 27-3<br />

Boddey, R. M., 2-1<br />

Boddey, Robert, 138-33<br />

Boddey, Robert M., 3-2<br />

Bodily, Jedd M., 18-3<br />

Bodruzzaman, M., 105-2<br />

Boe, Arvid, 138-39<br />

Boeckx, Pascal, 5-1, 17-9<br />

Boettinger, Janis L., 18-3<br />

Bogaert, Patrick, 124-4<br />

Bogatyrev, Igor, 91-1<br />

Bogunovic, Matko, 107-5<br />

Bohanec, Marko, 149-4<br />

Boincean, Boris P., 167-14<br />

Boivin, Arnaud, 145-49<br />

Boivin, Pascal, 164-14, 136-18<br />

Bolan, Nanthi, 97-2, 147-1, 1-14<br />

Bolger, Kathleen F., 132-7<br />

Bolonhezi, Denizart, 147-10<br />

Boman, Anton, 174-9<br />

Bonadeo, Elena, 23-13<br />

Bonagamba, Tito J., 72-2<br />

Bond, C. Ryan, 89-11<br />

Bonfil, David, 146-7<br />

Bonfim-Silva, Edna M., 155-7<br />

Bongiovanni, Marcos, 23-13<br />

Boniao, Renato D., 177-5<br />

Bono, Alfredo, 155-86<br />

Bonté, Philippe, 71-5<br />

Bonzi, M., 46-4<br />

Boojar, Masoud Mashadi Akbar, 168-<br />

11<br />

Booker, Jill, 70-3<br />

Boonplang, Nutcharee, 155-140<br />

Boonyanuphap, Jaruntorn, 156-6<br />

Borch, Thomas, 158-18, 73-5, 144-48<br />

Borda, Michael, 144-55, 144-40<br />

Borges Júnior, Meubles, 89-6, 144-23<br />

Borggaard, Ole K., 73-8, 145-34<br />

Borie, Fernando, 138-47<br />

Borie, Gilda, 138-47<br />

Borino, Melisa L., 10-12<br />

Borisov, Alexander V., 132-1<br />

Borneman, James, 80-4<br />

Bortoletto, Marco A. M., 131-1<br />

Boruvka, Lubos, 85-5<br />

Bose, Sutapa, 168-7, 170-34


Bosshard, Christine, 59-3<br />

Bostick, McNair, 116-54<br />

Bottner, Pierre, 138-76<br />

Bou Kheir, Rania C., 151-31<br />

Bouarfa, Sami, 112-2, 153-38<br />

Boularbah, Ali, 178-19<br />

Bouldin, David, 170-13<br />

Bouma, Johannes, 103-1<br />

Bourennane, Hocine, 19-7<br />

Bourgeon, Gérard, 126-9<br />

Bourke, David, 150-23<br />

Bourrié, G., 139-24<br />

Bousserhine, Nouredine, 21-5<br />

Boutton, Thomas W., 138-4<br />

Bouwer, Edward J., 135-9<br />

Bouyouris, Kostas, 167-13<br />

Bouzid, Nordine, 159-17<br />

Boxell, Joshua, 127-14<br />

Boxler, Miguel, 155-110<br />

Boyd, Stephen A., 65-1, 110-6, 110-9<br />

Boyer, Douglas, 161-3<br />

Boyer, Joseph N., 141-2<br />

Bradford, Joe, 162-24<br />

Brams, Eugene, 171-4<br />

Branson, Janice, 154-42<br />

Brantley, Susan, 5-6<br />

Brar, Mukand Singh, 97-5<br />

Braschi, Ilaria, 154-58<br />

Brauckmann, Hans-Joerg, 90-7<br />

Brauer, Neil, 119-6<br />

Bravo, Miguel, 33-2<br />

Bray, Steven, 17-12<br />

Breaban, Iuliana, 124-10<br />

Breaban, Iuliana Gabriela, 168-3<br />

Breidt, F. Jay, 138-37<br />

Breiner, Joan, 145-37, 71-4<br />

Brenna, Stefano, 153-28, 163-31, 165-2<br />

Bres, Aurélie, 58-2<br />

Bretan, Alexandru, 168-3<br />

Breuer, Lutz, 170-17<br />

Breus, Irina P., 110-2, 65-4<br />

Breus, Vladimir A., 110-2, 65-4<br />

Brevik, Eric C., 78-2<br />

Briand, Christopher H., 147-13<br />

Briggs, Crystal, 8-12<br />

Brink, Ge<strong>of</strong>f, 163-25<br />

Briones, Angelina, 155-155<br />

Brito, Osmar R., 160-12, 99-8<br />

Brito, Rafael M., 160-12<br />

Brittan, Kent, 31-12<br />

Brock, Amy, 135-8, 127-8, 127-4, 127-<br />

5, 132-2<br />

Broek Van Den, Joep, 133-22<br />

Broll, Gabriele, 62-5, 90-7, 163-3<br />

Bronger, Arnt, 49-2<br />

Bronick, Carol, 150-24<br />

Brookes, P.C., 138-27<br />

Brooks, J. R., 158-40<br />

Broos, Maaike J., 161-8<br />

Brosky-Dorsey, Rebekah T., 93-8<br />

Brossard, Michel, 137-35, 64-2<br />

Brouder, Sylvie, 76-2<br />

Brough, Daniel M., 107-8<br />

Brown, David J., 160-7, 160-17, 12-10<br />

Brown, Jerry, 40-3<br />

Brown, Joel R., 16-4, 53-5<br />

Brown, K. W., 13-1<br />

Brown, Katharine L., 53-3<br />

Bruand, Ary, 64-2, 137-32, 137-35<br />

Bruland, Gregory L., 115-5, 118-1, 84-<br />

2<br />

Brun, Jean-Jacques, 163-3<br />

Brunet, Didier, 133-19<br />

Brunetti, Gennaro, 115-57<br />

Bruns, Mary Ann, 144-66<br />

Brus, Dick J., 100-1<br />

Bruss, Larry, 149-10<br />

Brussaard, Lijbert, 95-3, 82-5, 95-8,<br />

54-8, 152-16, 158-37, 162-21, 170-<br />

5<br />

Bruulsema, Thomas, 31-3<br />

Bryant, Steven L., 139-1<br />

Bryson, Autumn L., 177-22<br />

Brzezinska, Magorzata, 89-5, 164-11<br />

Brückner, Helmut, 109-8<br />

Bucelli, Pierluigi, 165-10<br />

Buchanan, Sam, 160-18, 74-5, 160-15<br />

Bucholtz, Dennis L., 150-17<br />

Buck, Brenda, 127-4, 127-8, 92-3, 116-<br />

46, 127-5, 135-8, 132-2<br />

Buckley, Daniel H., 94-3<br />

Buegger, Franz, 35-8<br />

Buitrago, Maria, 104-2<br />

Bullard, Valerie, 115-41<br />

Bulmer, Chuck, 177-11<br />

Bulysheva, N. I., 140-20<br />

Bunnell, Joseph E., 168-4<br />

Buol, Stanley, 128-1<br />

Burdon, James, 138-7<br />

Buresh, Roland J., 155-96, 146-10,<br />

154-71, 24-4, 76-3<br />

Burger, James A., 177-7, 158-8, 17-18<br />

Burges, Stephen, 119-8<br />

Burghardt, Wolfgang, 30-2, 178-5, 30-1<br />

Buri, Moro M., 167-1<br />

Burkitt, Lucy L., 162-33<br />

Burlakova, Lidiya M., 155-60<br />

Burner, David M., 177-14<br />

Burns, Scott, 60-2<br />

Burt, James E., 115-42, 85-1, 12-7, 12-<br />

11<br />

Burt, R., 117-2<br />

Burton, David, 31-9<br />

Burton, E. D., 39-15, 39-16<br />

Burton, Edward, 39-1, 39-11, 39-12,<br />

39-8, 132-12, 39-18, 139-19, 10-2<br />

Busacca, Alan, 5-6<br />

Busch, Dennis L., 139-23<br />

Bush, Richard T., 39-12, 39-11, 39-8,<br />

39-1, 39-13, 39-3, 39-14, 10-2, 39-<br />

15, 39-16, 132-12, 39-18<br />

Busznyák, János, 170-15<br />

Butler, David, 119-21<br />

Buttafuoco, Gabriele, 75-5<br />

Butterly, Clayton R., 154-22<br />

Buurman, Peter, 126-13<br />

Buyeye, Sicelo M., 166-41, 166-40<br />

Buyuk, Gokhan, 154-20<br />

Buzetti, Salatier, 152-2<br />

Bybordi, Mohhamad, 164-1<br />

Bykhovets, Sergey S., 177-18<br />

Byrne, Paul, 150-23<br />

Byung Chun, Kim, 142-20<br />

Bámer, Balázs, 170-15<br />

Bärlund, Ilona, 39-4<br />

Böttcher, Jürgen, 48-8<br />

Bünemann, Else, 154-29<br />

C<br />

Cabello, Estrella, 29-3<br />

Cabello, Maria Julia, 154-26<br />

Cabello, M.J., 60-3<br />

Cabot, Yasmin, 39-18<br />

Cabrera, Miguel, 155-104, 150-18,<br />

154-4<br />

Cabrera, Miguel L., 107-9, 119-21, 56-<br />

12<br />

Cade-Menun, Barbara, 154-61, 140-36<br />

Cady, Ralph E., 48-12, 48-4, 119-4<br />

Caesar, Thecan, 154-57<br />

Cahill, Sheri L., 45-23<br />

Cahn, Helen, 152-12<br />

Cai, Guixin, 178-10<br />

Cai, Hai-Sheng, 89-12<br />

Caimi, Angelo, 89-1<br />

Cajuste, Lenom, 144-6<br />

Cajuste, Lenom J., 144-6<br />

Calabretta, Maria Luisa, 95-7<br />

Calamai, Luca, 163-14<br />

Calderon, Francisco, 152-4<br />

Caldwell, Peter V., 34-1<br />

Caldwell, Todd, 53-4<br />

Calegari, Ademir, 149-20, 66-5, 111-2<br />

Caliandro, Angelo, 159-8<br />

Callaham, Mac A., 78-11<br />

Calonego, Juliano C., 155-113<br />

Calus, Joe, 122-10<br />

Camacho, Rafael G., 155-51, 159-2<br />

Camacho, Tomas, 155-51<br />

Camargo Corrêa, Carla M., 177-13,<br />

177-19, 177-1<br />

Cameron, K.C., 160-21, 97-1<br />

Camp, Amara, 142-5<br />

Campbell, Colin S., 153-22, 12-4<br />

Campbell, Gaylon S., 153-22, 12-4<br />

Campiglia, Enio, 163-13, 163-33<br />

Camps Arbestain, Marta, 144-32, 144-<br />

34, 145-56<br />

Canali, Stefano, 95-7<br />

Canarache, Andrei, 66-2<br />

Canellas, Luciano P., 133-13<br />

Caner, Laurent, 144-18<br />

Cannon, William F., 13-2, 117-4<br />

Canseco, Carlos, 155-6<br />

Cantarella, Heitor, 155-121, 147-10,<br />

155-147<br />

Cantero-Martinez, C., 75-8<br />

Cantón, Yolanda, 136-10, 136-1, 119-<br />

10, 119-12<br />

Canuel, Elizabeth, 145-43<br />

Cané, Maria Angela, 35-9<br />

Cao, Bing, 178-10<br />

Cao, Zhihong, 145-15, 17-16<br />

Capezzuoli, Enrico, 132-3<br />

Caramori, Paulo H., 158-23<br />

Caranfa, Leonardo, 163-19<br />

Carboni, Gervasio, 42-22, 142-13, 142-<br />

4, 149-25, 151-33<br />

Carcaillet, Christopher, 78-5<br />

Cardona Estrada, Américo, 127-17<br />

Carey, Lawrence, 122-10<br />

Carletti, Paolo, 163-17<br />

Carlin, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey D., 39-9<br />

Carlisle, Eli, 60-1<br />

Carlson, Gregg, 75-11<br />

Carmo, Marciléia S., 133-14, 133-20<br />

Carmona G., Dm, 176-5<br />

Carpena, Rafael M., 155-101<br />

Carpenter, Rosalie T., 171-7<br />

Carpenter, S.G., 137-16, 116-45<br />

Carpenter, Stephen, 171-7, 12-9<br />

Carpenter, Todd, 150-25<br />

Carrasco, M. Adriana, 144-19<br />

Carre, Florence, 100-2, 150-4<br />

Cartagena, M.C., 60-3<br />

Carter, David, 15-16<br />

Cartes, Paula, 144-51, 144-46, 144-52<br />

Carton, Owen, 150-23<br />

Carvalho, Fabio A., 115-45, 149-28<br />

Carvalho, Luiz Henrique, 155-151<br />

Carvalho, Morel De Passos, 19-13<br />

Carvalho, Tereza Cristina De, 155-148<br />

Casagrande, Ailto Antonio, 45-10<br />

Casagrande, José Carlos, 139-42, 166-<br />

47<br />

Casanova, Sebastián, 123-9<br />

Casby-Horton, Susan, 117-11, 127-12<br />

Casey, Francis, 115-14, 137-28<br />

Cass, A., 11-1<br />

Cassel, Florence, 115-40<br />

Cassman, Kenneth G., 76-1, 105-1,<br />

167-13<br />

Castellanos, Javier Z., 38-4<br />

Castellanos, M.T., 60-3, 137-29<br />

Castellini, Mirko, 153-29<br />

Castellón, Ander, 60-9<br />

Castenson, Karen, 85-6<br />

Castillo Alvares, Marcial, 123-1<br />

Castillo, Gabriela, 144-19<br />

Castrignanò, Annamaria, 160-11, 75-5<br />

Castro, Aracely, 156-13<br />

Castro, Orlando M., 151-12<br />

Catala-Luque, Rosa, 138-44<br />

Caul, Sandra, 149-4<br />

Cavalca, Lucia, 144-54<br />

Cavalieri, Andrea, 163-33<br />

Cavallaro, Nancy, 69-2<br />

Cavani, Luciano, 35-9<br />

Cavigelli, Michel A., 59-5, 146-17<br />

Cayci, G., 10-1<br />

Cea, Mara X., 145-23<br />

Ceccato-Antonini, Sandra-Regina, 144-<br />

8<br />

Cecchi, Marie, 144-27<br />

Ceddia, Marcos Bacis, 91-8, 115-53,<br />

115-48<br />

Celada-Tornel, Eduardo, 35-12<br />

Celi, Luisella, 144-49<br />

Centeri, Csaba, 78-9, 33-10, 149-32,<br />

151-19, 156-17<br />

Cerdeira, Antonio L., 147-10<br />

Cerri, Carlos C., 25-1, 36-5, 133-19, 9-<br />

3, 11-4<br />

Cerri, Carlos E.P., 36-5, 25-1, 138-80,<br />

133-19, 9-3, 11-4<br />

Chabbert, Brigitte, 138-50, 36-2<br />

Chabbi, Abad, 145-24, 145-29<br />

Chabroullet, Christophe, 144-45<br />

Chadwick, Oliver, 41-4, 71-1, 119-8<br />

Chahal, D.S., 139-5<br />

Chaignon, Valérie, 21-4<br />

Chakrabarty, H., 153-46<br />

Chakrabortty, Sukanta, 154-34<br />

Champdavoine, Vincent, 119-20<br />

Chan, Alvarus S.K., 155-116<br />

Chander, Girish, 154-10<br />

Chander, Subhash, 116-15<br />

Chandra, Subhash, 167-10<br />

Chandran, P, 138-86, 38-3<br />

Chandrayan, S., 170-34<br />

Chandrayan, Sudarshana, 168-7<br />

Chaney, R. L., 21-2, 178-23, 51-11<br />

Chang, Chi, 166-25<br />

Chang, Chia M., 138-63<br />

Chang, Fu-Hsian, 162-6<br />

Chang, Hong Hee, 89-9<br />

Chang, Ki Woon, 155-130<br />

Chang, Scott X., 155-172<br />

Channal, Hanumant, 31-1<br />

Chantigny, Martin H., 54-7<br />

Chapin, F. Stuart, 40-2<br />

Chappell, John, 49-4<br />

Chappell, Mark A., 63-4<br />

Charati, A., 155-73, 155-70<br />

Chardot, Vanessa, 144-26<br />

Charkhabi, Amir H., 115-12<br />

Charles, Simone, 65-1<br />

Charoenchamratcheep, Charoen, 174-7<br />

Charoulis, Athanasios, 115-44<br />

Charzynski, Przemyslaw, 90-5<br />

Chatskikh, Dmitri, 138-8<br />

Chaturvedi, R.K., 81-2<br />

Chau Minh, Khoi, 154-12<br />

Chaudhary, Manju, 155-36<br />

Chauhan, Devraj, 163-15<br />

Chauvet, Thomas, 100-5<br />

Chaves, Alba, 104-2<br />

Chaves, Aurelio. A. A., 115-45<br />

Checkai, Ronald T., 168-1<br />

Chefetz, Benny, 110-5<br />

Chekushin, Victor, 91-1<br />

Chellemi, Dan O., 162-14, 102-5<br />

Chen, Fang, 177-6<br />

Chen, Chengrong, 17-11<br />

Chen, Deli, 23-6, 146-12, 166-50, 116-<br />

56<br />

Chen, Dong, 138-42<br />

Chen, Feng, 115-56<br />

Chen, Gang, 135-24<br />

Chen, Guihua, 167-16<br />

Chen, Jie, 28-4<br />

Chen, Kai, 168-10<br />

Chen, Lixin, 177-12<br />

Chen, Ming, 153-33, 95-5, 38-5<br />

Chen, Rong Fu, 104-9<br />

Chen, Suwan, 144-1<br />

Chen, Wenli, 51-2<br />

Chen, Xi, 119-23<br />

Chen, Xin, 178-30<br />

Chen, Yona, 158-34<br />

Chen, Zhiming, 137-20<br />

167<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Chen, Zueng-Sang, 170-29, 85-8, 121-<br />

6, 122-15, 123-2, 146-14<br />

Cheng, Chih-Hsin, 145-28<br />

Cheng, Guang, 15-13<br />

Cheng, H. H., 38-5<br />

Cheng, Weiguo, 118-11<br />

Chengguang, Yu, 155-149<br />

Chengli, Tong, 163-18<br />

Chenu, Claire, 15-18, 64-4, 102-8, 43-<br />

1, 145-29<br />

Cheong, Yong Hwa, 155-92<br />

Chernousenko, Galina I., 28-7, 159-7<br />

Chernyanskii, Serge S., 151-24<br />

Chersich, Silvia, 163-3<br />

Chertov, Oleg, 138-5<br />

Chesworth, Ward, 87-3<br />

Chhabra, Baldev S., 152-9<br />

Chiang, Po-Neng, 144-10<br />

Chiaretti, J.V., 117-2<br />

Chiariello, Nona, 3-7<br />

Chibirka, John, 124-2, 107-11<br />

Chichota, Rogerio, 156-23<br />

Chida, Akiko, 146-15<br />

Chidanandappa, Guruprasad, 23-8<br />

Chien, Norman, 67-4<br />

Chien, S. H., 154-14<br />

Chien-Lu, Ping, 175-13<br />

Chilom, Gabriela, 52-4<br />

Chitdeshwari, T., 164-15<br />

Chittleborough, David J., 34-3, 154-63,<br />

96-4, 154-54, 31-10<br />

Chiu, Chih-Yu, 135-15, 94-5, 177-16<br />

Chiu, Siu-Wai, 158-17<br />

Chizhikova, Natalia P., 140-5, 125-6<br />

Cho, Eun Ju, 140-9<br />

Cho, In Jae, 118-17, 118-18<br />

Cho, Ju Sik, 155-92, 140-9, 118-17,<br />

118-18<br />

Choate, Ladonna, 93-11<br />

Choi, Choong-Lyeal, 145-6, 166-45<br />

Choi, Du-Hoi, 162-23, 162-26<br />

Choi, Jong-Seo, 116-40, 116-38<br />

Choi, Jyung, 166-45<br />

Choi, Woo-Jung, 155-172, 116-37, 116-<br />

38<br />

Choi, Yeong-Dae, 150-12<br />

Choi, Youn-Seok, 178-8<br />

Choi, Young-Dae, 116-40<br />

Chong, C., 155-16, 155-14<br />

Chotte, Jean-Luc, 58-3<br />

Choudhary, Anil K., 154-10<br />

Choudhary, O.P., 153-8<br />

Chowdhury, Abed H., 161-1<br />

Chowdhury, J., 95-4<br />

Christy, Colin D., 56-11, 56-12<br />

Chua-Ona, Teresita, 115-51<br />

Chude, V.O., 108-4<br />

Chukov, Serafim N., 141-11, 138-51<br />

Chun, Hyen Chung, 48-15, 137-18<br />

Chung, Doug Y., 138-39<br />

Chung, Haegeun, 138-65<br />

Chung, Jong-Bae, 153-1<br />

Chung, Keun-Yook, 140-11<br />

Churchman, Gordon J., 171-6, 154-63<br />

Ciavatta, Claudio, 138-74, 177-31<br />

Cichota, Rogerio, 166-7<br />

Cihacek, Larry J., 138-82<br />

Cimato, Antonio, 165-8<br />

Ciolkosz, Edward J., 115-46, 115-35,<br />

115-39<br />

Ciolkosz, E.J., 137-16<br />

Cirino, Yamille, 118-5<br />

Cisternas, Marco, 158-3<br />

Claassen, Norbert, 154-35, 155-81<br />

Claessens, Lieven, 111-1<br />

Claff, Salirian, 39-11, 39-25, 10-2<br />

Clapp, C. Edward, 138-42, 138-7<br />

Clark, Gary J., 54-6<br />

Clark, Kimberly C., 147-13<br />

Clark, M., 174-11<br />

Clark, Mark, 160-3<br />

Clark, Mark W., 118-3<br />

Clay, David, 75-11<br />

168<br />

Clay, Sharon, 75-11<br />

Clechenko, Elizabeth, 132-7<br />

Clemente, Eliane P., 128-12<br />

Clinton, Peter, 158-31<br />

Clode, Peta, 43-4<br />

Clothier, Brent E., 9-3, 45-15, 153-15,<br />

30-3, 166-7, 112-5, 145-52, 11-5,<br />

156-23, 123-11<br />

Cloutier-Hurteau, Benoît, 21-4, 158-22<br />

Clune, Daniel J., 148-15<br />

Clune, Tim S., 138-49<br />

Cluzeau, Daniel, 120-8, 137-3<br />

Coale, Frank, 154-53<br />

Cobos, Douglas R., 153-22, 12-4<br />

Codling, Eton E., 154-11, 178-23<br />

Cody, George D., 17-6<br />

Coehlo, Antonio Marcus, 139-35<br />

Coelho, Maurício Rizatto, 128-5<br />

Cohen, Matthew, 160-3<br />

Cohn, Corey, 86-3<br />

Cole, David R., 109-9<br />

Cole, James, 3-7<br />

Cole, Nephi J., 18-3<br />

Cole, Yvette F., 163-12<br />

Coleman, David, 94-5<br />

Coleman, Kevin, 138-80, 36-5, 25-1,<br />

138-86<br />

Coleman, Tommy, 116-33, 160-16<br />

Coles, Richard, 56-8, 158-29<br />

Colinet, Gilles, 27-3, 124-4<br />

Collin Bellier, Céline, 119-20<br />

Collins, Chris D., 145-22<br />

Collins, Mary, 85-12<br />

Colombo, Claudio, 139-21, 56-16, 144-<br />

43, 126-17<br />

Colvan, S.R., 67-3<br />

Combessies, Gustavo, 172-7<br />

Comeau, Louis-Pierre, 165-9<br />

Comerford, Nicholas B., 45-26, 115-5,<br />

133-5<br />

Cometti, José L., 72-5<br />

Compton, Jana E., 115-20<br />

Conant, Richard, 15-4, 138-16, 15-16<br />

Condron, Leo M., 82-4, 141-1<br />

Constantin, Carolina, 168-9<br />

Conte, Pellegrino, 138-67<br />

Contreras, Sergio, 119-12, 136-1<br />

Cook, Freeman J., 39-9<br />

Cook, Troy Jf, 174-2<br />

Cookson, W. Richard, 47-5<br />

Cools, Nathalie, 163-3<br />

Coppin, Frederic, 144-45<br />

Cornish, Peter S., 115-55<br />

Cornu, Jean-Yves, 21-4<br />

Cornu, Sophie, 78-10, 85-3<br />

Corradini, Danilo, 139-30<br />

Corral-Diaz, Baltazar, 144-13<br />

Correa, Guilherme R., 133-2<br />

Correa, Marcelo Metri, 145-53<br />

Correia, João Roberto, 130-5<br />

Cortet, Jerome, 149-4<br />

Cortés, Lorena, 167-19<br />

Corwin, Dennis, 153-19, 56-4, 159-4,<br />

160-9<br />

Coscione, Aline R., 155-121<br />

Cosentino, Diego J., 64-4<br />

Cosenza, Philippe, 157-8<br />

Costa, Jucilene A., 133-10<br />

Costa, Liovando M., 106-4, 175-1, 128-<br />

12<br />

Costa, Marcondes L., 72-5, 133-14,<br />

133-20, 133-10<br />

Costantini, Edoardo A.C., 165-6, 165-<br />

8, 165-10, 109-2, 132-3, 90-10<br />

Courchesne, François, 21-4, 158-22,<br />

144-33<br />

Courty, Marie-Agnes, 92-1<br />

Cousin, Isabelle, 157-8, 64-2, 137-32,<br />

137-35, 78-10<br />

Coutinho, Heitor L. C., 16-5<br />

Cowan, Angela, 127-3<br />

Cox, Albert, 178-29, 158-7<br />

Cox, Jim, 154-54<br />

Cox, Jim W., 34-3<br />

Cox, Michael, 124-9<br />

Cox, William, 155-105<br />

Cram, Silke, 160-6<br />

Crawford, Michael C., 32-1<br />

Crawford, Stephen, 12-13, 115-39<br />

Cremeens, David, 83-11<br />

Crespo, Roberto J., 176-6<br />

Cresser, Malcolm, 117-1, 33-1<br />

Cresswell, Hamish, 116-39<br />

Crew, Raymond C., 160-23<br />

Cripps, Reed, 119-1<br />

Criquet, Steven, 177-29<br />

Crosson, Pierre, 68-1<br />

Crouse, Charles L., 168-1<br />

Crouse, David A., 89-11<br />

Croué, J.-P., 145-24<br />

Crowley, James K., 131-7<br />

Crozier, Carl, 45-23<br />

Crozier, Carl R., 155-13<br />

Crusciol, Carlos A.C., 155-120, 155-<br />

113<br />

Cruse, Richard, 146-11<br />

Cruz-Díaz, Jaime, 144-6<br />

Cruzate, Gustavo A., 42-22, 142-4,<br />

149-25<br />

Csuzdi, Csaba, 170-5<br />

Cucci, Giovanna, 163-19, 159-8<br />

Cueto - Wong, Jose Antonio, 155-174<br />

Cuevas, Gabriela, 158-32<br />

Cui, Xiao-Gang, 149-3<br />

Cull, Jim, 93-8<br />

Cull, Peter, 147-18<br />

Cullum, R.F., 89-3<br />

Cunha, M. M., 154-14<br />

Cunha, Tony J. F., 72-2, 133-13<br />

Curbelo, S., 15-2<br />

Currie, Brian S., 127-3<br />

Currie, Dougal R., 153-10<br />

Czanik, Peter, 139-29<br />

Czinkota, György, 116-21<br />

Czinkota, Imre, 116-21, 116-60<br />

Czymmek, Karl J., 154-66, 161-9<br />

D<br />

Di Giovanni, George, 144-13<br />

D’Acqui, Luigi P., 163-14<br />

D’Angelo, Elisa M., 140-13<br />

Da Silva, E. Cabral, 15-1<br />

Da Silva, Valdinete Lins, 178-21<br />

Dabney, Seth M., 22-1<br />

Dadenko, Evgenia V., 168-22<br />

Dadfar, Hunaira, 70-4<br />

Dahiya, S.S., 83-12<br />

Dahlgren, Randy, 119-6<br />

Dahlhaus, Peter G., 107-14<br />

Dalal, Ram C., 23-3, 163-27<br />

Dalby, Tina, 147-18<br />

Daly, Karen, 150-23<br />

Dampier, Lesley, 177-11<br />

Dana Sanchez, Elias D., 115-47<br />

Danfeng, Sun, 66-3<br />

Dang, D. N., 9-1<br />

Dang, Raman, 155-39<br />

Danga, Benjamin O., 138-81<br />

Daniel, Heiko, 54-5<br />

Daniel, Jami, 99-9<br />

Daniels, Lee, 125-2<br />

Daniels, W. D., 115-4<br />

Dao, Thanh H., 59-5, 154-11<br />

Daoyou, Huang, 163-18<br />

Daquiado, Nonilona P., 136-29<br />

Darcheville, Olivia, 135-13<br />

Darilek, Landon, 170-6, 154-56<br />

Darmawan, Darmawan, 155-95<br />

Daroub, Samira, 153-33, 95-5<br />

Darwish, Khaled Mohamed, 115-13,<br />

19-1, 115-2<br />

Das, Dilip, 60-8<br />

Das, Dilip Kumar, 144-15, 157-2, 163-<br />

40, 116-1<br />

Das, Kuntal, 155-39<br />

Das, Madhumita, 153-46<br />

Das, Narendra, 116-47<br />

Das, S. S., 89-4<br />

Dasog, G.S, 31-1, 4-2, 104-1, 66-1<br />

Dassa, Maoz, 49-3<br />

Dassanayake, Anil R., 147-16<br />

Dathe, Annette, 63-11<br />

Datta, S.C., 155-54, 155-57, 139-18<br />

Daughtry, Craig S. T., 48-4<br />

David, Susanne, 178-1<br />

Davidson, Donald A., 33-1, 77-2, 117-1<br />

Davidson, Rob, 96-4<br />

Davie, Alexis, 158-27<br />

Davies, Phil, 154-54<br />

Davis, Jessica G., 99-9, 83-4, 154-39,<br />

165-6<br />

Day, Rick L., 161-8, 160-23, 124-2<br />

Dayton, Elizabeth, 154-57<br />

Dazzo, Frank, 15-3<br />

De Angelis, Paolo, 138-85<br />

De Azevedo, Eduardo R., 72-2<br />

De Bakker, Alexandre Pereira, 121-1<br />

De Bona, Fabiano D., 138-79<br />

De Goede, Ron, 177-5, 152-16<br />

De Graaff, Marie Anne, 138-30<br />

De Gruitjer, Jaap J., 100-1<br />

De Gryze, Steven, 138-44<br />

De Jong, Reinder, 116-58<br />

De K<strong>of</strong>f, Jason, 143-6<br />

De Koning, Free, 45-25<br />

De La Fuente, Juan C., 151-33<br />

De La Luz Mora, Maria, 144-59<br />

De León-González, Fernando, 35-12,<br />

121-2<br />

De Mascellis, Roberto, 136-26, 101-1<br />

De Nolf, Wout, 51-9<br />

De Pauw, Eddy F., 75-7<br />

De Santiago, Ana, 152-14<br />

De Souza E Silva, Paula Tereza, 178-21<br />

De Souza Martins, Eder, 64-2<br />

De Souza, A., 115-23<br />

De Vries, Franciska T., 162-21<br />

De, G.C., 149-7<br />

Dean, Jill, 167-16<br />

Dear, Sue-Ellen, 5-10<br />

Deb, Sanjit Kumar, 136-2<br />

Debele, Diriba Nigusie, 149-2<br />

Debeljak, Marko, 149-4<br />

Debusk, William F., 118-1<br />

Dechen, Antonio R., 155-119<br />

Dechen, Sonia C. F., 151-12<br />

Decker, David L., 135-21<br />

Deckers, Jozef, 90-4, 75-9, 55-5<br />

Dedecek, Renato A., 177-13, 177-19<br />

Deen, Moin, 153-47<br />

Degaetano, Arthur T., 25-3<br />

Degloria, Stephen D., 115-28, 115-29,<br />

115-31, 155-85, 160-4<br />

Deiveekasundaram, Muthukumara,<br />

155-69<br />

Dejong, Reinder, 116-28<br />

Deka Boruah, Hari Prasanna, 144-63<br />

Del Gaudio, S., 139-2<br />

Del Pino, Y. Amabelia, 6-1<br />

Del-Nero, Esteban, 154-73<br />

Dela-Dedzoe, Christian, 173-3<br />

Delbarrio, Gabriel, 136-10<br />

Delft, Bas Van, 163-3<br />

Delgadillo Pinon, Ma. Eugenia, 159-6<br />

Delgado, Antonio, 154-55, 151-8, 152-<br />

14<br />

Delgado, Gabriel, 137-17<br />

Delgado, Rafael, 137-17, 6-7<br />

Dell’abate, Maria T., 54-2<br />

Dell’amico, Elena, 144-54<br />

Dell’olio, Laura A., 163-30<br />

Dell, Bernie, 31-2<br />

Dell, Curtis J., 54-3, 161-5, 136-23<br />

Delve, Robert J., 115-21, 25-2<br />

Demanet, Rolando, 155-6<br />

Demaria, Isabella C., 151-12<br />

Demaria, Paolo, 154-51


Demattê, José Alexandre M., 131-1,<br />

131-9<br />

Demetriades-Shah, Tanvir H., 138-31<br />

Demidenko, Galina A., 123-4<br />

Demin, Dmitriy, 14-2<br />

Demiral, Tijen, 104-15<br />

Demkin, Vitaly A., 132-4<br />

Demkina, Tat’ana S., 132-4<br />

Denevan, William M., 133-6<br />

Deng, Jaiyou, 119-6<br />

Deng, Minjiang, 119-23<br />

Deng, Shiping, 147-14<br />

Deng, Youjun, 135-24<br />

Denisova, Tatyana V., 140-27, 176-1<br />

Dent, David, 172-2<br />

Deokar, Am, 159-21<br />

Depew, Steve, 124-9<br />

Derby, Nathan E., 115-14<br />

Dercon, Gerd, 167-15<br />

Dergacheva, Maria, 109-3<br />

Derrien, Delphine, 116-44<br />

Dersch, Georg, 168-17<br />

Descroix, Luc, 160-14<br />

Deshmukh, Ashish, 79-1<br />

Dessogne, Jean-Baptiste, 60-5<br />

Desta, Lulseged T., 103-3<br />

Desutter, Thomas M., 170-10, 19-12<br />

Deunert, Frauke, 162-32<br />

Deurer, Markus, 166-7, 112-5, 123-11,<br />

48-8<br />

Dev, G., 155-66<br />

Devereux, Olivia H., 117-10<br />

Dexter, Moira, 162-13<br />

Deza Marin, German, 155-110<br />

De–Campos, A.B., 154-69<br />

Dhaliwal, Ram Singh, 166-34<br />

Dharmakeerthi, R.S., 70-4<br />

Dhillon, N.S., 154-49<br />

Dhital, Bishnu K., 157-3<br />

Dhyani, P. P., 155-48<br />

Di Bartolomeo, Emanuela, 95-7<br />

Di Cerce, Antonella, 139-21<br />

Di Matteo, Bruno, 136-26<br />

Di Tizio, Alessandra, 163-13, 163-29<br />

Di Toro, Dominic, 86-1<br />

Di, H.J., 160-21<br />

Di, Hong J., 97-1<br />

Di, Hong-Jie, 141-1<br />

Diack, Mateugue, 103-4<br />

Dianou, Dayéri, 20-6<br />

Dias, Fábio L.F., 147-10<br />

Dias, Luiz E., 175-1<br />

Diaz, M.C., 42-15<br />

Diaz, Orlando, 153-33, 95-5<br />

Diaz-Zorita, Martin, 76-5<br />

Dick, Richard P., 138-82, 141-10, 102-<br />

1, 155-5, 158-40, 163-34, 31-14,<br />

158-15<br />

Dick, Warren, 102-2<br />

Dickey, John B., 56-8, 158-29<br />

Dicosty, Ralph J., 78-11<br />

Diedhiou, Ibrahima, 31-14<br />

Diels, Jan, 167-15<br />

Diels, Ludo, 86-2, 144-56<br />

Dieudonné, Bitom, 109-7<br />

Diez, M. Cristina., 145-23<br />

Dighton, John, 135-1<br />

Dignac, M.-F., 15-18<br />

Dilkova, Rayna, 57-4<br />

Dillon Jr., Wallace, 177-23<br />

Dillon, Wallace, 177-21<br />

Dilly, Oliver M., 15-12<br />

Dimas, Jose, 162-27<br />

Dimes, John P., 25-2<br />

Dinelli, Dan, 178-29<br />

Ding, Feng, 24-5<br />

Dinh, Thai Hung, 149-17<br />

Dinirkou, Anthi, 152-5<br />

Diop, Amadou Makhtar, 130-1<br />

Disnar, Jean-Robert, 64-2<br />

Dittmar, Jessica, 144-53<br />

Ditzler, Craig, 33-7, 42-17, 42-16, 12-<br />

13<br />

Ditzler, Craig A., 61-3<br />

Dixit, M.L., 155-162<br />

Dixit, Prakash N., 23-6<br />

Dixon, Barnali, 115-19<br />

Dixon, Joe B., 139-36, 126-4<br />

Dlapa, Pavel, 57-8, 119-17<br />

Do Nascimento, V., 123-8<br />

Doai, Meysam, 137-22<br />

Dobermann, Achim, 168-23, 76-2, 155-<br />

127, 76-3<br />

Dobos, Robert R., 95-2<br />

Dobos, Steven, 10-5, 39-17<br />

Docampo, Roberto, 123-9<br />

Dodgshun, Nathan, 54-6<br />

Dodonov, Andrey E., 132-9<br />

Dodoo, David.K, 168-8<br />

Doe, Richard, 154-62<br />

Doelsch, Emmanuel, 126-10<br />

Domingo, Francisco, 119-10, 119-12<br />

Donagemma, Guilherme K., 89-6<br />

Donath, Tilman, 101-2<br />

Dong, Yuanhua, 145-15<br />

Dong, Yuanyan, 145-4<br />

Donohue, Sean W., 120-2<br />

Doody, Donnacha, 150-23<br />

Doolittle, James, 74-1, 56-5<br />

Doolittle, James J., 138-39, 124-8<br />

Doran, John W., 105-1, 167-8, 167-14<br />

Dornellas, Manoel, 147-10<br />

Dos Santos Afonso, Maria, 139-15,<br />

145-33<br />

Dossa, E., 155-5<br />

Dossa, Ekwe, 31-14<br />

Dosso, Mireille, 58-2<br />

Dou, Fugen, 175-13<br />

Dougherty, Warwick J., 154-54<br />

Dousset, Sylvie, 60-5, 139-31<br />

Dovriki, Eleni, 115-34<br />

Dowuona, G.N.N., 138-24<br />

Dragila, Maria, 158-40<br />

Drapelova, Ida, 17-19<br />

Drees, L. R., 41-3, 51-12<br />

Drees, L.R., 128-4<br />

Drevon, J. J., 15-2<br />

Drewnik, Marek, 40-4, 175-9<br />

Drijber, Rhae, 15-16, 138-82<br />

Drohan, Patrick, 150-22, 127-14, 116-<br />

46, 127-16, 119-18<br />

Drori, Yaron, 110-5<br />

Drosos, A, 115-54<br />

Drouillon, Margriet, 154-12<br />

Drury, C. F., 145-19<br />

Drury, C.F., 154-72<br />

Drury, Craig, 123-10<br />

Drury, Craig F., 116-28, 116-58<br />

Duaisamy, Selvi, 146-8, 146-9<br />

Duan, Wenbiao, 177-12<br />

Dubey, S. K., 81-2<br />

Dubois, David, 59-3, 8-3<br />

Dudal, Rudi, 172-8<br />

Dudal, Yves, 126-10<br />

Duenas, G., 1-12, 2-15<br />

Duff, Martine C., 135-4<br />

Dufkova, Jana, 22-4<br />

Dugan, Emmanuel, 116-31<br />

Duijnisveld, Wilhelmus, 48-8<br />

Duiker, Sjoerd, 149-18, 148-19<br />

Dukes, M. D., 155-101<br />

Dumat, Camille, 144-27<br />

Dunbabin, Vanessa M., 70-2<br />

Dungan, Robert, 143-6<br />

Dunmola, Adedeji S., 8-6<br />

Dunne, Ed, 118-3<br />

Duong, Vien Minh, 39-10, 155-107<br />

Duquène, Lise, 135-14<br />

Duraisamy, Selvi, 54-4, 156-5, 165-1<br />

Durgy, Robert, 162-12<br />

Duris, Michal, 57-8<br />

Duseja, Desh, 145-57<br />

Dutin, Gilles, 71-5<br />

Duval, Odile, 137-32<br />

Duxbury, J.M., 105-2, 168-19, 81-3,<br />

138-72, 155-133<br />

Duxbury, John M., 115-29, 115-31, 24-<br />

4<br />

Dwomo, Owusu, 157-5<br />

Dworkin, Steve I., 129-15<br />

Dyszynski, Greg, 94-5<br />

Déjardin, P., 79-3<br />

Díaz De Ackermann, Martha, 155-160<br />

Díaz, M. Cruz, 150-8, 19-6, 115-23<br />

Díaz, Ricardo C., 42-22, 149-25<br />

Dümig, Alexander, 126-14<br />

Düring, Rolf-Alexander, 66-6<br />

E<br />

Eallonardo, Anthony S., 116-41<br />

Earls, Julie, 115-19<br />

Easter, Mark, 138-86, 36-5, 138-80, 25-<br />

1<br />

Eastley, Lisa M., 144-28<br />

Eatesam, Gholam Reza, 155-22<br />

Eaton, Robert J., 177-32<br />

Ebelhar, Stephen A., 155-97<br />

Ebeling, Adierson Gilvani, 128-5, 42-<br />

10, 118-16<br />

Ebrahim, Shibu M., 138-66<br />

Ebrahimi, Babak, 137-25<br />

Ebrahimi, Soheila, 137-25<br />

Echevarria, Guillaume, 135-16, 129-11,<br />

144-26<br />

Echevarria, H., 155-86<br />

Eckelmann, Wolf, 28-5, 115-25<br />

Eckmeier, Eileen, 120-12<br />

Edelkott, Iris, 35-11<br />

Edesi, Liina, 156-16<br />

Edis, Robert, 166-50, 116-56, 166-49<br />

Edraki, Mansour, 159-11<br />

Edwards, Anthony, 162-31<br />

Edwards, Jonathan L., 144-16<br />

Effland, William, 122-16<br />

Effland, William R., 173-3, 14-4<br />

Egamberdiyeva, Dilfuza, 152-15, 140-<br />

26, 140-31, 142-10<br />

Egerton-Warburton, Louise M., 71-4<br />

Eggleston, K., 115-39<br />

Egli, Dennis, 116-32<br />

Eguchi, Sadao, 137-46<br />

Egwu, Samuel E., 45-22<br />

Eick, Matthew, 19-9, 144-3<br />

Eickhorst, Thilo, 43-5<br />

Eilers, Robert G., 147-16, 56-2, 117-4<br />

Eisenbees, Mark H., 177-7<br />

Eivazi, Frieda, 148-10<br />

Ekschmitt, Klemens, 15-15<br />

El Khalil, Hicham, 178-19<br />

El Sharkawi, Haytham, 154-18<br />

El-Esawy, M. A., 13-2<br />

El-Motaium, R. A., 13-2<br />

Elahi, Syed, 166-37, 121-7, 115-9<br />

Elberling, Bo, 141-4<br />

Eleki, Krisztina, 146-11<br />

Elena, Karpova, 154-17<br />

Elimelech, Menachem, 140-36<br />

Elizalde, Graciano, 122-2<br />

Elizarova, Tatiana N., 125-3<br />

Ellerbrock, Ruth, 85-13<br />

Elliot, Thomas, 5-5<br />

Elliot, Thomas R., 101-3, 131-12<br />

Elliot, William J., 177-33<br />

Elliott, Adriane L., 154-39<br />

Elliott, E. T., 20-3<br />

Elnahry, Alaa Eldin H., 149-23<br />

Elrashidi, Moustafa A., 116-3<br />

Elustondo, David, 124-3<br />

Emile, Temgoua, 109-7<br />

Emiru, Nega, 149-9, 157-6<br />

Enciso, Juan, 153-39<br />

Endo, Akira, 116-11<br />

Endo, Akira, 116-9<br />

Enet, Yannick, 159-17<br />

Engel, Robert J., 61-3<br />

Englisch, Michael, 163-3<br />

English, Michael, 106-5<br />

Enne, Giuseppe, 172-5<br />

Enowashu, Esther, 20-1<br />

Entry, James, 35-2<br />

Eom, Ki-Cheol, 57-6, 51-4, 158-21, 42-<br />

6<br />

Epstein, Brian, 137-47<br />

Erber, Claudia, 90-7<br />

Eriksson, Jan, 13-1, 42-7<br />

Erlandsson, Maria, 47-3<br />

Ermolaeva, Olga S., 19-11<br />

Erskine, Robert, 25-4<br />

Escott, Boyd, 7-5<br />

Espindola, Carlos Roberto, 136-14<br />

Espino, Montserrat, 145-11<br />

Espinoza, Yusmary, 138-83<br />

Espíndola, Carlos Roberto., 136-12<br />

Essington, Michael E., 51-1<br />

Estoista, Rosa Villa B., 177-5<br />

Estrada Avalos, Juan, 160-14<br />

Estrada Medina, Héctor, 108-3<br />

Estradamedina, Hector, 129-16<br />

Eswaran, Hari, 42-4, 115-9, 16-2, 42-3,<br />

173-7<br />

Etchevers, Jorge E., 33-2<br />

Etyemezian, Vic, 53-4<br />

Everett, Charles J., 125-2<br />

Everett, Karen, 94-5<br />

Evett, Steven R., 100-3, 116-30<br />

Evreinova, Alena V., 114-3<br />

Exebio Garcia, Adolfo, 159-6<br />

Eynard, Anna, 64-3<br />

Ezeh, K. N, 104-13<br />

F<br />

F Harlapur, Sujata, 155-156, 154-1<br />

Faber, Marjorie, 178-14<br />

Fabianek, Tomas, 17-19<br />

Fabrizzi, Karina, 138-60<br />

Fadnes, Kjetil, 90-11<br />

Fageria, N. K., 31-7<br />

Fageria, Nand K., 104-14<br />

Fais, Andrea, 149-27<br />

Faivre, Pierre, 78-5<br />

Fakra, Sirine, 144-39<br />

Falatah, Abdulrazag, 159-1<br />

Falcao, Newton Paulo De Souza, 133-5<br />

Falen, Anita, 125-10<br />

Falkenberg, Gerald, 51-9<br />

Fallah, Alireza, 140-24<br />

Falloon, Pete, 138-86, 25-1, 36-5<br />

Fan, Mingxian, 155-171<br />

Fang, Huajun, 138-52<br />

Fang, Xie, 138-45<br />

Fank, Hans, 45-3<br />

Fanni, Stefania, 160-11<br />

Fanning, Delvin S., 3-10<br />

Fannuchi, Richard, 162-35<br />

Fares, Ali, 137-14, 163-42<br />

Fares, Farouk Saleh, 172-4<br />

Farhangisabet, Mojgan, 96-5<br />

Farid, A.T.M., 168-19<br />

Farmer, Walter, 110-4<br />

Farnham, Timothy, 150-22<br />

Farshad, Abbas, 122-11<br />

Fashola, Oluwarotimi O., 167-1, 155-<br />

134<br />

Fattahi Kiasari, Ebrahim, 144-24<br />

Fatunbi, Oluwole A., 148-20<br />

Faure, Pierre, 139-7<br />

Fauziah, Che Ishak, 57-10<br />

Fawcett, Jon, 107-14<br />

Fay, Deirdre, 144-2, 150-23<br />

Faz Cano, Ángel, 176-5, 127-15, 93-6,<br />

178-16, 127-17, 127-6, 169-1<br />

Faz, Angel, 176-3<br />

Faz, Ángel, 162-7<br />

Feagley, Sam E., 150-25, 150-18<br />

Feagley, Sonnie, 161-2<br />

Feder, Frédéric, 126-10, 126-9<br />

Fedorenko, O. L., 135-12<br />

Fedorets, Natalia, 177-38<br />

Fedotov, Gennady, 116-29<br />

Feiznia, Sadat, 151-25<br />

169<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Feller, Christian, 38-2, 36-5, 54-1, 133-<br />

19, 58-3, 99-8, 15-2<br />

Felli, Osvaldo, 137-44<br />

Fendorf, Scott, 158-18, 51-5, 99-7, 50-<br />

1, 73-5, 144-48<br />

Feng, Guanglong, 151-4, 151-2<br />

Feng, Ting, 138-80<br />

Feng, Xiaojuan, 145-46, 52-5<br />

Feng, Xiong Han, 144-14<br />

Feng, Yongsheng, 4-6, 15-7, 151-10<br />

Feng, Yucheng, 116-22<br />

Ferdous, Soheli, 118-10<br />

Ferguson, Dennis, 125-10<br />

Ferguson, Richard, 155-127<br />

Fernandes Filho, Elpidio I., 175-4<br />

Fernandes, Erick C.M., 167-7<br />

Fernandez-Buces, Norma, 160-6, 159-<br />

20<br />

Fernandez-Getino, Ana-Patricia, 129-8,<br />

138-62<br />

Fernando, Nishantha W.A.R., 155-13<br />

Fernández, Francisco, 119-10<br />

Fernández-Vera, Juan Ramón, 154-73<br />

Ferreira, Ana C., 135-31<br />

Ferreira, Cristhian S., 115-45<br />

Ferreira, Maria Da G. De V. X., 128-7,<br />

113-5<br />

Ferreira, Oscar, 156-13<br />

Ferré, Ty P.A., 137-8<br />

Fertsak, U., 160-21<br />

Fesha, Iyassu, 116-22<br />

Fey, Martin V., 90-9<br />

Fichtner, Elizabeth J., 142-6<br />

Field, Chris, 3-7<br />

Fifield, Keith, 49-4<br />

Figueiró, N., 60-3<br />

Figueroa, Rafael, 155-62, 153-17<br />

Figueroa-Viramontes, Rafael, 153-31<br />

Filgueira, Roberto R., 136-11, 48-15,<br />

139-40, 136-22<br />

Filippi, Nicola, 150-4, 158-41<br />

Finch, Niki P., 164-8<br />

Findeling, Antoine, 126-10<br />

Fink, David, 49-4<br />

Finney, Denise, 148-9<br />

Finzgar, Neza, 158-11<br />

Fiore, Saverio, 51-9<br />

Fiorin, Jackson, 138-60<br />

Fischer, Holger, 2-4, 145-38<br />

Fischer, J., 101-2<br />

Fischer, Steven, 178-4<br />

Fischer, Walter R., 137-2<br />

Fishkis, O., 2-5<br />

Fitzgerald, Michelle M., 56-2<br />

Fitzpatrick, John, 125-7<br />

Fitzpatrick, Robert, 10-4, 74-2, 55-4,<br />

12-5<br />

Fjer, Nabil, 178-18<br />

Flanagan, Dennis C., 59-5<br />

Flannagan, Christopher T., 4-6<br />

Flaten, Don, 168-13, 144-28, 31-13<br />

Flaten, Don N., 154-44<br />

Fleisher, David, 3-4<br />

Flerchinger, Gerald, 116-18, 116-52<br />

Flessa, Heiner, 170-21, 15-15<br />

Fliessbach, Andreas, 3-8<br />

Flinn, Sally, 83-11<br />

Flor, Rafael, 150-9<br />

Flores, Francisco, 47-2<br />

Flores-3gez, Juan Pedro, 155-71, 144-<br />

13<br />

Flores-Velez, Luisa Ma., 93-9<br />

Flores-Vélez, Luisa Ma., 158-30<br />

Florinsky, Igor V., 56-2<br />

Florou, Heleni, 151-32<br />

Flury, Markus, 135-24<br />

Flynn, N. J., 154-32<br />

Fodor, László, 146-11<br />

Fohrer, Nicola, 162-32, 22-5<br />

Folk<strong>of</strong>f, Michael E., 147-13<br />

Follain, Stéphane, 120-8, 71-5<br />

Follmer, Leon, 122-8<br />

Fomina, M., 21-3<br />

170<br />

Fonseca, Francisco, 75-6<br />

Fontana, Ademir, 128-6<br />

Fontes, Mauricio P., 145-53<br />

Fontes, Renildes, 170-9<br />

Ford, Robert, 63-6<br />

Forge, Tom, 154-46<br />

Forghani, Akbar, 155-19, 155-17, 163-<br />

6<br />

Forghni, Akbar, 168-5<br />

Fortenberry, Gamola, 163-42<br />

Fortiz, Manuel, 162-27<br />

Fortner, Jim, 13-12<br />

Fortuna, Ann-3ie, 155-20<br />

Fotovat, Amir, 163-43, 163-28, 139-25,<br />

144-20, 144-24<br />

Fouli, Ymène, 148-19<br />

Fournier, Lidia L., 136-11<br />

Fox, Thomas, 177-24, 47-2, 120-1<br />

Fox, Thomas R., 177-9<br />

Foyjunnessa, Mrs Shanta, 154-71<br />

Francelino, Marcio R., 175-4, 106-4<br />

Franchini, Elena, 165-8<br />

Francioso, Ornella, 138-74, 177-31,<br />

154-58<br />

Franciss, R., 178-24<br />

Franklin, Dorcas H., 119-21<br />

Franks, Carol D., 54-3<br />

Franzluebbers, Alan, 82-2<br />

França Borges, Lillian, 133-5<br />

Frazão, Francisco J., 72-5<br />

Frazão, Francisco J. L., 133-10<br />

Frede, Hans-Georg, 170-17<br />

Freeman, Chris, 138-21<br />

Freeman, K. W., 155-98<br />

Freeman, Kyle, 155-88<br />

French, Vic, 112-3<br />

Freppaz, Michele, 89-1<br />

Freschet, Grégoire, 58-3<br />

Fresco, Louise, 172-8<br />

Frey, Crystal J., 120-7<br />

Frey, Serita, 138-82<br />

Frisbee, Adrienne E., 118-24<br />

Fritzsche, Andreas, 144-21<br />

Froese, Duane G., 175-14<br />

Frossard, E., 154-48, 2-13<br />

Frossard, Emmanuel, 154-51, 59-3<br />

Frías-Ramírez, José E., 42-14<br />

Fröjdö, Sören, 174-9<br />

Fuchs, Marta, 179-5<br />

Fuentes Romero, Elizabeth, 177-10<br />

Fuentes, Barbara S., 145-23<br />

Fuhrer, Jürg, 138-59<br />

Fuhrmann, Jeffry, 144-40, 144-55<br />

Fuhrmann, Mark, 135-5<br />

Fujii, Kazumichi, 125-5, 138-29<br />

Fujii, Yoshiharu, 139-11<br />

Fujisawa, Kazuya, 160-24<br />

Fujitake, Nobuhide, 166-32<br />

Fujiwara, Hideshi, 135-26<br />

Fukatsu, Tokihiro, 160-24<br />

Fullen, M., 11-1<br />

Funakawa, Shinya, 138-29, 125-4, 166-<br />

19, 68-4, 125-5<br />

Furlani, Enes, 155-145, 155-153, 155-<br />

151<br />

Furtaw, Michael D., 138-31<br />

Furubayashi, Akihiro, 139-11<br />

Fyfe, Diane M., 39-3, 39-25<br />

Fältmarsch, Rasmus, 174-4<br />

Février, Laureline, 135-13<br />

G<br />

G, Anandakumar, 138-64<br />

G, Gandhi, 155-34<br />

Gabchenko, Maria V., 28-7, 56-3<br />

Gachene, C.K.K., 61-2, 155-27<br />

Gad, Abd-Alaa Gad Abda-Alla, 91-10<br />

Gad, Nadia, 139-16<br />

Gadd, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey M., 21-3<br />

Gaete, Hernán, 158-3<br />

Gafurova, Laziza, 138-57, 138-55<br />

Gagarina, Elvira I., 28-2<br />

Gaiser, Thomas, 116-24<br />

Gajbhiye, Ks, 138-86<br />

Gajbhiye, Pn, 152-1<br />

Gal, Anita, 123-3, 138-70, 148-17<br />

Galbraith, John, 178-4<br />

Galbraith, John M., 27-1, 42-17, 42-16,<br />

33-7, 118-25<br />

Gale, Paula, 15-5<br />

Galicia, María Del Socorro, 163-22<br />

Gallali, Tahar, 163-39<br />

Gallardo, Felipe O., 83-2<br />

Gallardo, Juan F., 33-2<br />

Gallego, Javier, 158-41<br />

Gallegos, Antonio, 155-62, 153-17<br />

Gama Castro, Jorge E., 90-2<br />

Gamba, Camilla, 138-25<br />

Gami, S.K., 138-72<br />

Gamzikov, Gennady P., 31-4<br />

Gamzikova, Olga, 31-4<br />

Gandidis, N., 155-44<br />

Gandomkar, Akbar, 154-75, 154-47<br />

Ganjala, V. Siva Prasad, 104-8<br />

Ganry, Francis, 54-1<br />

Gantner, Stephan, 3-7<br />

Gantzer, Clark J., 136-16, 137-5, 137-<br />

12<br />

Gao, Bin, 63-11<br />

Gao, Chao, 48-5<br />

Gao, Juan, 145-45<br />

Gao, Rutai, 31-5<br />

Gao, Suduan, 153-24, 153-30<br />

Gao, Xiadong, 63-5, 63-10<br />

Gao, Xiaopeng, 168-10<br />

Gao, Xirong, 145-51<br />

Gao, Yanzheng, 65-5<br />

Garcia Y Garcia, Axel, 116-53<br />

Garcia, A., 15-2<br />

Garcia, C. Amanda, 135-21<br />

Garcia, Carlos Eduardo, 133-16<br />

Garcia, Claudio, 123-9<br />

Garcia, Fernando, 155-110, 76-5<br />

Garcia, M. Rosario, 19-6<br />

Garcia, Marcos V.B., 133-21, 95-12<br />

Garcia, Richard L., 138-31<br />

Garcia, Rodrigo A., 155-113<br />

Garcia, Rosalia I., 147-2<br />

García Calderón, Norma E., 163-23<br />

García Calderón, Norma Eugenia, 177-<br />

10<br />

García Lamothe, Adriana, 155-160<br />

García, Carlos, 166-39, 158-1<br />

García, M. Elena, 93-9<br />

García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia, 163-<br />

22<br />

García-Fragoso, Roberto G., 93-10<br />

García-O, Cecilia, 144-6<br />

Gardner, Sheila, 144-47<br />

Gardner, Ted A., 39-9<br />

Garibov, Geys, 137-23<br />

Garlato, A., 85-10<br />

Garman, Stephanie M., 19-9<br />

Garrett, Robert G., 117-4<br />

Garrigó, Jordi, 124-3<br />

Garrison, Virginia H., 88-2<br />

Garten, Charles T., 135-18<br />

Gartzia-Bengoetxea, Nahia, 148-3<br />

Gasco, G., 42-15, 115-23<br />

Gasco, Jose-3ia, 138-62, 129-8<br />

Gascó Montes, José María, 151-1, 160-<br />

2<br />

Gascón O., Norma, 93-9<br />

Gattinger, Andreas, 140-32<br />

Gaudet, Jean-Paul, 144-45<br />

Gautam, Ramesh, 149-29, 149-19<br />

Gauthier, Anthony, 47-4<br />

Gavenda, Robert T., 166-18<br />

Gavi Reyes, Fransisco, 134-4<br />

Gayathi, B., 155-156<br />

Gayathri, B., 154-1<br />

Gazey, Chris, 156-10<br />

Gaál, Zoltán, 150-13<br />

Ge, Yufeng, 115-24<br />

Gebrekidan, Heluf, 179-1, 85-16<br />

Gee, Glendon W., 45-15, 45-8, 112-5,<br />

45-11<br />

Gehris, Todd, 145-32<br />

Gelati, Pablo R., 136-11<br />

Geleta, Samuel B., 147-13<br />

Gellis, Allen, 117-10<br />

Gendler, Tatyana S., 29-2<br />

Gennadiyev, Alexander N., 151-24<br />

Genries, Aurélie, 78-5<br />

Gentilin Junior, Osvaldo, 147-10<br />

Genu, Aline M., 131-1<br />

Genxing, Pan, 36-1<br />

Genú, Aline M., 131-9<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f, Kerr, 39-21<br />

George, Sumam, 154-8<br />

George, Suman J., 158-27<br />

George, Timothy S., 2-7<br />

Gerard, Patrick, 124-9<br />

Gerayzade, Akif P., 116-7<br />

Gerba, Charles, 24-2<br />

Gerlach, Renate, 120-12<br />

Gerson, Andrea, 39-23<br />

Gerzabek, Martin H., 110-1, 139-12<br />

Gessa, Carlo, 93-3, 93-1<br />

Gessa, Carlo Emanuele, 154-58<br />

Ghabour, Tharwat K., 56-7<br />

Ghaffari-Nejad, Seyed Ali, 129-3<br />

Ghaffariyan, M. Hadi, 164-1<br />

Ghafoor, A., 93-5<br />

Ghahreman, Nozar, 116-17<br />

Ghani, Anwar, 162-13<br />

Gharabaghi, Bahram, 101-3<br />

Gherman, E., 145-24<br />

Ghiberto, Pablo, 137-41<br />

Ghiberto, Pablo J., 137-44, 163-11<br />

Ghidin, Andre Ademir, 128-8<br />

Ghose, T. J., 166-10<br />

Ghosh, H., 95-4<br />

Ghosh, Paromita, 155-48<br />

Ghosh, Saikat, 145-44<br />

Ghosh, Subhadip, 54-5<br />

Ghoshal, S.K., 95-4<br />

Giacomini, S., 2-1<br />

Gianakopoulosi, Christos, 83-13<br />

Gianfreda, Liliana, 144-59, 145-17,<br />

145-18<br />

Giani, Luise, 90-3, 138-5<br />

Gianquinto, Giorgio, 144-5<br />

Giardini, Luigi, 163-10, 163-17<br />

Gichaba, Maina, 149-22<br />

Gicheru, Patric, 61-2<br />

Gicheru, Patrick, 36-5<br />

Gierlowski-Kordesch, Elizabeth H.,<br />

132-6<br />

Giglio, Luisa, 153-29<br />

Gijsman, Arjan J., 70-1<br />

Gilbert, Jennifer K., 116-51<br />

Gilberto Fernandes, Correa, 148-16<br />

Gilberto, Vela Correa, 122-22<br />

Gilfillen, Rebecca, 147-7<br />

Gilkes, Bob, 175-5, 29-5, 154-31<br />

Gilkes, Robert, 122-7, 156-10, 106-9,<br />

33-5, 175-11, 53-3, 120-4<br />

Gilkes, Robert J., 85-7, 128-11, 119-22<br />

Gill, Muhammad Islam, 99-5<br />

Giller, K. E., 3-1<br />

Giller, Kenneth E., 76-4, 25-2, 15-6<br />

Gilucis, Aivars, 13-1<br />

Gimenez, Daniel, 48-15, 119-16, 136-<br />

22, 137-18<br />

Gimsing, Anne Louise, 73-8, 145-34<br />

Ginder-Vogel, Matthew, 50-1<br />

Gingras, Nathalie, 144-33<br />

Gioacchini, Paola, 138-74, 177-31<br />

Giordani, Gianni, 138-74<br />

Giovannini, Camilla, 154-58<br />

Girma, K., 155-98<br />

Girma, Kefyalew, 19-8, 155-88, 155-<br />

123<br />

Giron, Ignacio F., 150-6<br />

Gish, Timothy, 48-4<br />

Gitz, Dennis, 70-3<br />

Gladysheva, Maria A., 98-4


Glaser, Bruno, 167-17<br />

Glenn, Denning, 69-1<br />

Glinski, Jan, 89-5<br />

Globus, Alexandr M., 137-1<br />

Glover, Leslie, 172-11<br />

Glover, Mark, 116-39<br />

Goddard, Matt, 15-5<br />

Godoy, Roberto, 17-9<br />

Godsey, Chad, 166-42, 163-24<br />

Goebel, Marc-Oliver, 137-2<br />

Goh, Kah Joo, 158-16<br />

Goh, Tee B., 31-13, 147-16<br />

Goilo, Eduard A., 44-6<br />

Golabi, Mohammad H., 151-38<br />

Golchin, Ahmad, 138-2<br />

Gold, Arthur J., 120-2<br />

Goldberg, Sabine, 51-10<br />

Goldfarb, Maurício C., 116-16, 116-20<br />

Goldhaber, Martin, 117-8<br />

Goldhaber, Martin B., 117-4, 117-8,<br />

13-3, 13-2<br />

Golding, Kirsty A., 77-2<br />

Gollany, Hero, 99-3, 144-36<br />

Golosov, V. N., 8-1<br />

Golovanov, Dmitri L., 5-6, 175-12<br />

Golubkov, Mikhail S., 141-11<br />

Gomes, Jose Elias, 133-16<br />

Gomes, José Elias, 133-17<br />

Gomez, Isidoro, 149-1<br />

Gong, Jun, 158-17<br />

Gong, Zi-Tong, 78-3, 78-4<br />

Gonzalez Barrios, Jose L., 160-14<br />

Gonzalez Cervantes, Guillermo, 160-14<br />

Gonzalez Moreno, Alberto, 115-47<br />

Gonzalez, Javier M., 38-4<br />

Gonzalez, Marianela, 155-124<br />

Gonzalez, S., 177-28<br />

Gonzalez, Saleta, 177-26<br />

Gonzalez-Estrada, Ernesto, 25-2<br />

Gonzalo, Danila Dal Poz, 166-47<br />

González Romo, Claudia E., 127-17<br />

González-Arias, Ander, 148-3<br />

González-Chávez, María Del Carmen,<br />

121-2<br />

González-Perez, Jose A., 15-1<br />

González-Vila, Francisco J., 15-1<br />

Gonçalves, Maria C., 48-11<br />

Goo, Nam-In, 158-13<br />

Goorahoo, Dave, 162-35<br />

Gordon, James, 124-1<br />

Gore, Richard, 158-7<br />

Goreham, John, 137-47, 53-4<br />

Goryachkin, Sergey V., 129-9, 175-6,<br />

27-2, 175-2<br />

Goss, Kai-Uwe, 79-2<br />

Goswami, Subhendu B., 153-9<br />

Gough, Larry P., 117-3<br />

Goulding, Keith, 59-1<br />

Govaerts, Bram, 75-9<br />

Gowalko, Eugene, 168-13<br />

Goyel, Barkha, 81-2<br />

Gradusov, Boris, 44-3<br />

Graefe, Ulfert, 163-3<br />

Graetz, Donald, 154-52<br />

Graham, Heather V., 159-12<br />

Graham, Jim H., 102-5, 162-14<br />

Graham, Robert, 145-37, 85-11<br />

Graham, Robert C.., 129-16, 71-4, 127-<br />

9<br />

Granato, Thomas, 178-29, 158-7<br />

Grand, Stephanie, 125-9<br />

Grant, Cameron D., 153-10<br />

Grant, Carl D., 47-5<br />

Grant, Cynthia, 155-11, 37-5, 168-13,<br />

144-28, 31-9<br />

Grant, Lewis, 99-9<br />

Grathwohl, Peter, 110-8<br />

Gratson, David, 63-6<br />

Grattan, Stephen, 81-4<br />

Grau Corbi, Jose Manuel, 91-6<br />

Grau, Juan, 150-8<br />

Graveel, John G., 172-9<br />

Gray, Adam, 119-19<br />

Gray, Jonathan M., 55-5, 90-4<br />

Greef, Joerg-Michael, 151-42<br />

Green, Carly, 47-3<br />

Green, Carrie E., 178-23<br />

Green, Steve, 112-5, 123-11, 156-23<br />

Green, Steve R., 153-15, 45-15<br />

Green, Timothy, 116-52, 25-4<br />

Green, V. Steven, 59-5<br />

Greenberg, Wendy A., 128-2<br />

Greene, Richard S.B., 163-27<br />

Greenfield, Laurence G., 141-4<br />

Gref, Joerg-Michael, 170-22<br />

Grego, Célia R., 53-2, 100-4<br />

Grego, Stefano, 163-29, 138-85, 139-<br />

30, 162-18<br />

Gregorauskiene, Virgilija, 13-1<br />

Gregorich, Edward G., 123-10, 141-4<br />

Gregory, David, 158-25<br />

Gregory, Linda J., 2-3<br />

Gregory, Peter J., 20-2<br />

Grela, Sylwia, 121-9<br />

Grenon, Daniel, 116-55<br />

Greven, Marc, 156-23<br />

Grewal, Mohinder Singh, 56-9<br />

Grierson, Pauline F., 43-4<br />

Gries, Corinna, 178-12<br />

Griesel, Marianne, 144-57<br />

Grieve, Catherine, 81-4<br />

Grieve, Ian C., 138-41<br />

Griffin, Timothy, 155-20<br />

Griffiths, Bryan, 149-4<br />

Grigorieva, Elena E., 172-3, 172-6<br />

Grinev, Dimitry V., 20-2<br />

Grishkan, Isabella, 156-19<br />

Gr<strong>of</strong>fman, Peter, 120-2<br />

Gronas, Viktor, 33-10<br />

Grosclaude, J., 79-3<br />

Gross, Chris, 161-7<br />

Grossl, Paul, 154-38<br />

Grossman, Julie, 133-17, 133-16<br />

Grove, J. H., 156-14<br />

Grove, John H., 138-65<br />

Grover, Kulbhushan, 148-18<br />

Grube, Walter E., 45-14<br />

Grubišic, Mirko, 135-30<br />

Grundy, Mike J., 107-8<br />

Grunewald, Karsten, 160-1<br />

Grunwald, Sabine, 160-3, 115-5, 118-1,<br />

118-2, 160-22<br />

Gräfe, Markus, 44-4, 29-4, 79-5<br />

Grónás, Viktor, 149-32<br />

Grünberger, Olivier, 159-17<br />

Grünewald, Gritta, 178-22<br />

Guber, Andrey, 48-12, 48-4, 119-4,<br />

139-28<br />

Guchok, Maria V., 166-5<br />

Guedes, Carmen L.B., 160-12<br />

Guedes, Rosa, 116-43<br />

Guerra, J. Asterio, 127-13, 126-21,<br />

126-3<br />

Guerra, Larry C., 116-53<br />

Guerra, Marcelo B., 175-11, 106-9<br />

Guerrero, Francisca, 138-62, 129-8<br />

Guerrero, Jose P., 155-51, 159-2<br />

Guggenberger, Georg, 15-15<br />

Gugino, Beth, 148-15<br />

Guiliani, Rita, 152-12<br />

Guimarães, Geovane Lima, 152-2<br />

Guimarães, Maria De Fátima, 99-8, 66-<br />

5<br />

Guiné, Veronique, 158-14<br />

Guiresse, Maritxu, 144-27<br />

Guiti, Alireza, 159-5, 159-3<br />

Gujisaite, Valérie, 178-20<br />

Gulati, Inderjeet, 23-14<br />

Gunin, Petr D., 83-5<br />

Gunst, Lucie, 3-8<br />

Guo, Laodong, 175-13<br />

Guo, Tianwen, 146-3<br />

Guo, Xi, 177-6<br />

Guo, Xiaomin, 177-6, 155-74<br />

Guong, Vo Thi, 33-9<br />

Guppy, Christopher, 154-70<br />

Gupta, A.P., 163-41<br />

Gupta, Dr. B.R., 158-12<br />

Gupta, H S, 166-8<br />

Gupta, Micky, 153-2, 153-45<br />

Gupta, Raj K., 170-24, 95-11<br />

Gupta, Rajiv, 155-77<br />

Gupta, S. C., 155-109<br />

Gupta, Subhas C., 24-1<br />

Gupta, Umesh C., 24-1<br />

Gury, Michel, 129-11<br />

Gustafsson, Jon Petter, 73-7, 73-2, 139-<br />

13<br />

Gustavsson, Nils, 117-3<br />

Gutierres Castorena, Carmen, 176-7<br />

Gutierrez Boem, Flavio, 154-26<br />

Gutiérrez-Castorena, Ma. Del Carmen,<br />

42-14, 121-2, 108-1<br />

Gvirtzman, Gdaliahu, 49-3<br />

Gyori, Zoltan, 51-6<br />

Gäth, Stefan, 66-6<br />

Gómez, Clemencia, 155-90<br />

Günther, Reinhard M., 45-5<br />

H<br />

Ha, Byeong Yeon, 154-45<br />

Ha, Sang-Keun, 137-9, 137-34<br />

Haase, Susan, 35-11<br />

Haberhauer, Georg, 139-12, 110-1<br />

Habib, A. Kamrul, 161-1<br />

Habibi, Davood, 168-11<br />

Habibi, Davood, 147-4<br />

Hadas, Aviva, 138-81<br />

Hadda, M. S., 150-7<br />

Haddix, Michelle, 138-16, 15-16<br />

Hadizadeh Yazdi, Mohamad Hadi, 116-<br />

5<br />

Hadji, A., 5-2<br />

Haefele, Stephan M., 159-10, 155-164<br />

Haferkorn, Ulrike, 148-2<br />

Hafsi, M., 5-2<br />

Hageman, Philip L., 13-3<br />

Hagen, Lawrence J., 151-26<br />

Hager, Herbert, 163-3<br />

Haggard, Brian, 147-6, 154-61, 154-19<br />

Haghnia, Gholam Hosain, 163-43<br />

Haghnia, Gholamhossein, 144-20, 144-<br />

24, 163-28, 140-23<br />

Haidara, A., 7-2<br />

Hajabbasi, Mohammad, 164-16, 143-7<br />

Hajabbasi, Mohammad A., 177-20, 75-<br />

2, 150-19<br />

Hajrasuliha, Shapoor, 139-25<br />

Haldin, Alexander, 160-16<br />

Haley, Mark V., 168-1<br />

Halitligil, M. B., 10-1<br />

Hall, Marvin, 148-19<br />

Hallaire, Vincent, 137-3<br />

Hallett, Paul, 64-4<br />

Hallmark, Charles T., 128-4<br />

Hallmark, Tom, 150-25<br />

Halseth, Donald E., 156-11<br />

Ham, J., 170-10<br />

Hamazaki, Tadao, 3-6<br />

Hamdhani, Syamsuddin, 137-14<br />

Hamell, Michael, 46-1<br />

Hamilton, George, 162-12<br />

Hammer, David, 107-3, 107-2<br />

Hammond, Lawrence, 67-4<br />

Hampp, Eugenio, 23-13<br />

Hamza, S., 162-17<br />

Han, Fengxiang, 144-65<br />

Han, Han, 119-16<br />

Han, Myung Hoon, 155-92<br />

Han, Seung-Gap, 138-84<br />

Han, Xiaozeng, 145-36<br />

Handayani, Iin Purwati, 46-3<br />

Hanna, Khalil, 89-10<br />

Hansakdi, Ekkanit, 122-11<br />

Hansen, D.J., 45-13<br />

Hansen, Sissel, 155-173<br />

Hansen, Soren, 138-8<br />

Hanson, Jon D., 41-2<br />

Hanson, Paul, 135-18<br />

Hao, X., 145-55<br />

Hao, Xinmei, 138-36<br />

Hao, Xiying, 166-25<br />

Haque, S. A., 156-18, 154-16<br />

Hara, Michihiro, 116-11, 116-9, 137-33<br />

Harasick, Richard, 158-29, 56-8<br />

Hardarson, Gudni, 172-1<br />

Hardee, Gene E., 150-18<br />

Harden, Jennifer W., 102-6, 87-1<br />

Hardie, A.G., 145-39<br />

Hardy, M. B., 153-14<br />

Hargreaves, Caroline E., 20-2<br />

Harikrishna, B. L., 2-4, 104-1<br />

Harmanen, Heikki, 39-4<br />

Harmel, Daren, 140-35<br />

Harms, Ben, 17-12<br />

Haroon, Abdul Rahim Mohamed, 155-<br />

154<br />

Harper, Richard J., 17-3, 122-7<br />

Harper, Steve, 51-6<br />

Harrington, Laura, 29-1<br />

Harris, D., 168-18<br />

Harris, Jim A., 166-6, 140-25<br />

Harris, Willie, 154-52<br />

Harrison, J. Bruce J., 128-3<br />

Harrower, Mark, 7-12<br />

Harry, Ozier-Lafontaine, 155-28<br />

Harsh, James, 135-24<br />

Harstad, Laura, 150-25<br />

Hart, Carl. D, 155-97<br />

Hart, Murray R., 115-55<br />

Hartemink, Alfred, 173-9, 148-7, 95-1,<br />

26-1<br />

Hartley, Anne, 118-11<br />

Hartshorn, Tony, 41-4<br />

Hartwich, Reinhard, 28-5<br />

Haruyama, Shigeko, 149-17<br />

Harvey, Omar R., 155-129<br />

Hasegawa, Isao, 174-8, 104-10, 104-11<br />

Hasegawa, Shuichi, 137-46<br />

Hashem, Fawzy M., 170-27<br />

Hashemi, A. M., 150-3<br />

Hashemimajd, Kazem, 138-2<br />

Hashimoto, Yohei, 135-22<br />

Hatano, Ryusuke, 158-16, 170-31, 170-<br />

14<br />

Hatcher, Patrick G., 79-1<br />

Hatfield, Jerry L., 155-116<br />

Haudin, Claire-Sophie, 144-41, 135-6<br />

Haulon, Mathieu, 33-2<br />

Haungyutitham, Varisa, 94-3<br />

Hauser, Stefan, 170-5<br />

Havlin, John, 89-11<br />

Hawker, Darryl W., 139-19<br />

Hay, Anthony G., 63-11<br />

Hay, Michael, 29-1<br />

Hayakawa, Atsushi, 170-14<br />

Hayakawa, Kae, 104-4<br />

Hayano, Michiko, 137-37<br />

Hayashi, Keiichi, 95-6<br />

Hayashi, Yukihiro, 148-20<br />

Hayes, Michael H., 72-2<br />

Hayes, Michael H.B., 138-7, 138-42<br />

Haynes, Richard John, 159-22<br />

Hazelton, Pamela A., 58-1<br />

Hazra, G.C., 154-34, 95-4<br />

He, Fayun, 178-10<br />

He, Hongbo, 140-1<br />

He, Ji Zheng, 139-4<br />

He, Ji-Zheng, 102-7<br />

He, Li-Ming, 139-26<br />

He, Xiubin, 157-1, 150-1, 120-10<br />

He, Zhenli, 73-6<br />

He, Zhongqi, 144-31, 155-20<br />

Heai, Xiao, 163-18<br />

Heath, Laura A., 116-41<br />

Heath, Linda S., 160-20<br />

Hebsur, Narayan S., 155-65<br />

Heck, Richard, 127-1, 121-4<br />

Heck, Richard J., 131-12, 101-3, 5-5<br />

Heckman, J., 155-103<br />

Hedley, Mike J., 67-2<br />

171<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Hegde, M., 150-16<br />

Hegymegi, Peter, 179-4, 179-5<br />

Heil, Bálint, 150-13<br />

Heilmann, Mica H., 56-8, 158-29<br />

Heim, Alexander, 145-40, 138-73<br />

Heinai, Hironori, 155-131<br />

Heine, Paul, 123-7<br />

Heinson, Graham S., 55-4<br />

Heister, Katja, 137-40<br />

Heitholt, James, 178-28<br />

Heitman, Josh L., 19-12<br />

Hellal, Farid, 31-1<br />

Heller, Friedrich, 29-2<br />

Helmke, Philip, 93-2, 117-5<br />

Helms, Douglas, 173-16, 173-7<br />

Helsel, Dennis R., 117-8, 13-3<br />

Hempel, Jon, 171-1, 85-1, 12-13, 12-<br />

11, 12-2<br />

Henault, Catherine, 47-4<br />

Hendershot, William H., 154-64<br />

Henderson, S. P., 39-15, 39-16<br />

Hendrickson, John R., 163-5, 146-16<br />

Hendrickx, Jan M.H., 128-3<br />

Hendrix, Paul F., 71-4<br />

Heng, Lee, 172-1<br />

Henriquez Rodríguez, Manuel Antonio,<br />

160-2<br />

Henry, Brien, 152-4<br />

Henríquez Rodríguez, Manuel Antonio,<br />

151-1<br />

Heo, Dae-Kil, 138-39<br />

Heo, Jong Soo, 118-18, 155-92, 118-17<br />

Heo, Sung-Gu, 151-30<br />

Herbert, Stephen J., 150-3<br />

Herbst, Ruprecht, 131-4, 131-5<br />

Hergert, Gary, 155-127<br />

Herkelrath, William N., 137-13<br />

Hermann, Tamás, 150-13<br />

Hernandez, G., 15-2<br />

Hernandez, Jorge, 147-2<br />

Hernandez, Jorge D., 155-97<br />

Hernandez, Luis A., 178-4<br />

Hernandez, M., 12-1<br />

Hernandez-Moreno, Jose M., 126-7<br />

Hernández, Teresa, 166-39, 158-1<br />

Hernández-Moreno, Jose Manuel, 154-<br />

73, 126-1, 145-11<br />

Hernández-R, Patricia, 144-6<br />

Herre, Andrea, 33-8<br />

Herrero, G., 15-2<br />

Herrero, Mario, 25-2<br />

Herrick, Jeffrey E., 16-4, 53-5<br />

Herrmann, Anke, 43-4<br />

Herrmann, Ludger, 155-33<br />

Herrmann, Paulo Sergio De P., 110-3<br />

Hesami, Raheleh, 144-68, 143-1<br />

Hesterberg, Dean, 63-2<br />

Hesterberg, Dean L., 45-12<br />

Hettiarachchi, Ganga, 31-10<br />

Heuvelink, Gerard B.M., 151-39<br />

Hewitt, Allan E., 107-6<br />

Hicks, M., 140-4<br />

Hidalgo-Moreno, Claudia, 35-12<br />

Hien, Edmond, 54-1<br />

Higashi, Naoko, 137-39<br />

Higashi, Teruo, 133-4<br />

Hignett, C., 11-1<br />

Hill, Jane E., 140-36<br />

Hill, Robert, 95-10<br />

Hillel, Daniel, 98-5, 112-1<br />

Hillier, Stephen, 155-122, 143-5<br />

Hilscher, André, 145-27<br />

Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., 99-7<br />

Hinkel, K.M., 40-3<br />

Hinsinger, Philippe, 21-4, 35-6<br />

Hinz, Christoph, 53-3<br />

Hipple, Karl W., 42-18, 16-4<br />

Hiradate, Syuntaro, 144-17, 139-11<br />

Hirafuji, Masayuki, 160-24<br />

Hiranuma, Shin, 126-19<br />

Hiraoka, Mario, 133-4<br />

Hirmas, Daniel R., 127-9<br />

Hiroyuki, Kurimoto, 154-23<br />

172<br />

Hirunburana, Niwat, 155-33<br />

Hiruta, Atsuko, 104-11<br />

Hisamatsu, Shun’ichi, 135-25, 135-17<br />

Hitchcock, Adam P., 43-2<br />

Hively, W. Dean, 148-15, 118-21, 115-<br />

28<br />

Hobbs, Peter, 105-4<br />

Hodges, Elizabeth A., 171-3, 158-5<br />

Hoefer, Hubert, 133-21<br />

Hoeft, Robert G., 163-37<br />

Hoepfner, Uwe, 45-7<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fland, Ellis, 162-21, 168-10, 24-3<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, E., 6-1<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, G., 5-1<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Josias Eduard, 116-36, 116-<br />

34<br />

H<strong>of</strong>mann, Anett, 142-2, 138-73<br />

H<strong>of</strong>wegen Van, Guido, 133-22<br />

Holbein, B.E., 155-14, 155-16<br />

Holdaway, Heather, 15-3<br />

Holden, Nicholas, 150-23<br />

Holland, Jonathan E., 173-12, 137-11<br />

Holland, Jonathon, 166-49<br />

Hollis, John, 70-5<br />

Holloway, Joann M., 13-3<br />

Holló, Sándor, 146-11<br />

Holtz, Starr, 155-88<br />

Homaee, Mehdi, 137-25, 164-1<br />

Homchuen, Samang, 159-25<br />

Honeycutt, C. Wayne, 155-20<br />

Hong, Chang Oh, 154-45<br />

Hong, Chang Oh, 89-9<br />

Hong, Ding, 155-112<br />

Hong, Li, 66-3<br />

Hong, Seung Gil, 149-6, 149-5<br />

Hong, Soon-Dal, 147-5, 45-21<br />

Hong, Suk Young, 115-32, 147-17, 56-<br />

13, 56-6<br />

Hong, Sukyong, 147-5<br />

Hongbin, Yin, 138-45, 155-149<br />

Hongjie, Cao, 138-45<br />

Hongjun, Lei, 137-27<br />

Hongtu, Xie, 117-9<br />

Honna, Toshimasa, 154-18<br />

Hons, Frank, 150-25<br />

Hoogenboom, Gerrit, 116-53, 116-54,<br />

70-1<br />

Hoogmoed, W.B., 95-8, 95-3<br />

Hoon, Hwangbo, 142-20, 142-7<br />

Hoover, David, 85-6<br />

Hopkins, David, 149-29, 149-19<br />

Hopkins, David W., 141-4, 138-41<br />

Hopmans, Jan, 45-9<br />

Hoque, Afm Manzurul, 164-2<br />

Hoque, M. M., 115-9<br />

Horikawa, Takumi, 45-19<br />

Horn, Rainer, 136-3, 53-1, 15-3, 136-7,<br />

137-49, 136-9, 101-2, 136-23, 137-<br />

4, 64-1<br />

Hornung, Andrew, 19-10<br />

Horton, John D., 117-4<br />

Horton, Robert, 19-12<br />

Horwath, Jennifer, 122-6<br />

Horwath, William, 31-12, 138-35, 8-2<br />

Horwath, William R., 138-82<br />

Hoseini, Mohamad Bagher, 166-36<br />

Hossain, M.I., 155-133<br />

Hosseini, S. M., 104-7<br />

Hosseini, Vahid, 177-3<br />

Hosssain, Mf, 175-3<br />

Houskova, Beata, 149-8<br />

Houssay, Raul, 155-110<br />

Hovhannisyan, H. S., 173-14<br />

Howell, David W., 91-4<br />

Howell, Michael, 127-16<br />

Howell, Michael S., 127-5, 127-4<br />

Howell, Terry, 100-3<br />

Howitt, Richard, 138-44<br />

Hoyle, F.C., 138-27<br />

Hoyos, Phanor, 158-6<br />

Hoyt, Greg D., 140-12<br />

H.S., Anand, 162-19<br />

Hseu, Zeng-Yei, 85-9, 123-2<br />

Hsieh, Chin-Lin, 35-5<br />

Hsieh, Y. Ping, 138-10<br />

Hsu, Cheng-Peng, 138-63<br />

Hsu, Shi-Fang, 94-3<br />

Hu, Dongnan, 177-6<br />

Hu, Hongqing, 144-1<br />

Hu, Tai-Lee, 138-63<br />

Hu, Xue-Feng, 109-1, 178-17, 132-5<br />

Hu, Yongfeng, 154-5<br />

Hu, Zhengyi, 145-15<br />

Huang, Biao, 24-5, 150-20<br />

Huang, C., 154-69, 151-9, 151-5, 136-<br />

17, 22-2<br />

Huang, Ching-Chung, 135-15<br />

Huang, Hongxia, 51-2<br />

Huang, Meifu, 155-108<br />

Huang, P. M., 144-50, 144-49<br />

Huang, P.M., 52-2, 134-3, 144-10, 145-<br />

39<br />

Huang, Qiao Yun, 139-4, 145-41<br />

Huang, Qiaoyun, 51-2<br />

Huang, Wen-Shu, 123-2<br />

Huang, Xiao-Lan, 158-34<br />

Huang, Yuanfang, 31-5<br />

Hubbard, Bernard E., 131-7<br />

Hubbard, Robert K., 54-9<br />

Hubbs, Michael, 22-1<br />

Hucklebridge, Kate, 159-12<br />

Hudnall, Wayne, 145-35, 129-7<br />

Hudnall, Wayne H., 42-12<br />

Huerta-Diaz, Jesus, 153-25<br />

Huffman, Ted, 116-28, 116-58<br />

Hug, Stephan J., 144-53<br />

Hughes, Jeffrey C., 166-41, 5-7, 166-40<br />

Huh, Chih-An, 135-29, 135-28<br />

Hulugalle, Nilantha, 54-5<br />

Humphreys, Ge<strong>of</strong>f S., 90-4, 49-4, 55-5,<br />

77-1<br />

Hundal, Lakhwinder S., 158-7<br />

Hungate, Bruce, 138-30<br />

Hunt, Tom, 115-42, 139-23<br />

Huq, S.M. Imamul, 164-2<br />

Hur, Seungoh, 137-9, 137-34<br />

Hurt, G. W., 115-5<br />

Hurtado, Maria, 138-68<br />

Hurtado, Maria Dolores, 151-8<br />

Husband, R., 67-3, 141-9<br />

Husni, Ahmad, 147-8<br />

Husnjak, Stjepan, 170-2, 107-5<br />

Hussain, Ghulam, 166-24<br />

Hussain, M. S., 115-9<br />

Hussain, Mohammad Sultan, 118-10<br />

Hussain, S.I, 93-5<br />

Hussein, Ahmed, 78-6<br />

Hutchison, Jessica, 115-51<br />

Hutchison, Kimberly J., 63-2<br />

Huygens, Dries, 17-9<br />

Huynh, Trang T., 158-25<br />

Huynh, Tri Cuong, 39-20<br />

Huynh-Le, Minh-Phuong, 17-6<br />

Hwang, Seon-Woong, 151-13, 166-44<br />

Hyakumachi, Mitsuro, 80-2<br />

Hyland, Charles, 154-43<br />

Hyoung Woo, Lim, 142-7<br />

Hyun, Byung Geun, 153-26<br />

Hyun, Byung-Keun, 151-17<br />

Hyun, Hae-Nam, 171-8, 153-42, 153-<br />

49<br />

Hyun-Cheol, Jeong, 45-21<br />

Hyyryläinen, Noora, 144-51<br />

Hénault, Catherine, 116-62<br />

Hüttl, Reinhard F., 17-1<br />

I<br />

Iamarino, Giuseppina, 145-18<br />

Ibanez, Juan Jose, 42-2, 14-4, 62-1, 14-<br />

1<br />

Ibargoitia, Maria Luisa, 144-34<br />

Ibrikci, Hayriye, 154-20<br />

Idowu, Mary K., 153-5<br />

Idowu, Omololu J., 75-1, 148-15, 156-<br />

11<br />

Idris, Aswandi, 34-5<br />

Ikazaki, Kenta, 95-6<br />

Ikeda, Akiko, 15-11<br />

Ikemura, Yoshiaki, 162-20<br />

Ikenaga, Makoto, 141-2<br />

Ileana, Garcia, 140-21<br />

Imas, Patricia, 155-86<br />

Imaya, Akihiro, 177-17<br />

Imh<strong>of</strong>f, Silvia, 137-41, 136-21, 137-44,<br />

115-36, 163-11, 116-55<br />

Imoto, Hiromi, 137-10<br />

Imoto, Yukari, 116-10<br />

Inaba, Jiro, 135-17<br />

Inagaki, Yoshiyuki, 177-17<br />

Indorante, S.J., 117-2<br />

Inglett, Patrick W, 84-3<br />

Ingwersen, J., 2-5<br />

Ingwersen, Joachim, 20-1<br />

Inman, Brad L., 56-8<br />

Inman, Danny, 19-10<br />

Inoue, Jun, 126-5<br />

Inoue, Katsuhiro, 140-28<br />

Inoue, Makoto, 169-2<br />

Inoue, Mitsuhiro, 137-39<br />

Inoue, Takashi, 158-16<br />

Inoue, Yudzuru, 132-8<br />

Inozemtsev, Svyatoslav A., 132-9<br />

Inthasan, Jiraporn, 155-33<br />

Inthasothi, Tippawan, 174-7<br />

Intrigliolo, Francesco, 95-7<br />

Inubushi, K., 163-38, 2-10<br />

Inubushi, Kazuyuki, 170-30, 80-2<br />

Ipsalantis, Ioannis, 118-12<br />

Iqbal, Javed, 48-10<br />

Iqbal, Md. Anwar, 161-1<br />

Iqbal, Shahriar M., 154-29<br />

Iraira, Sergio, 154-28<br />

Irigoyen, H., 12-1<br />

Irshad, Muhammad, 154-18<br />

Irvine, Ken, 150-23<br />

Ishida, Motohiko, 116-59<br />

Ishiguro, Munehide, 145-25<br />

Ishii, Nobuyoshi, 135-3<br />

Ishikawa, Nao, 135-19<br />

Ishikawa, Tetsuya, 116-59<br />

Ishizuka, Shigehiro, 177-36<br />

Iskandar, Teuku, 160-13<br />

Islam, K. R., 174-10, 166-22<br />

Islam, Md. Rafiqul, 148-8<br />

Ismail, Sultan A., 23-5<br />

Issa, Ibrahim, 116-60<br />

Ito, Toyoaki, 154-40, 115-33, 116-35,<br />

139-32, 154-41, 45-19<br />

Itoh, Yuko, 144-9<br />

Itou, Kengou, 163-16<br />

Ivanov, Alexander, 98-4<br />

Iwabuchi, Noriyuki, 174-8<br />

Iwamoto Haga, Kuniko, 155-145<br />

Iwasaki, Kozo, 45-24<br />

Iwaya, Kaori, 148-11<br />

Iwuafor, E.N.O., 155-68<br />

Izquierdo, Carlos G., 115-57<br />

J<br />

Jabiol, Bernard, 163-3<br />

Jackson, Brian P., 93-7<br />

Jackson, Bruce, 126-16<br />

Jackson, Grady, 124-9<br />

Jackson, W. Roy, 15-9<br />

Jacob, Jack Deodato C, 24-4<br />

Jacobashvili, Izolda, 148-6<br />

Jacobs, Lee W., 154-27<br />

Jacobs, Peter, 49-5<br />

Jacobsen, Eric, 135-23<br />

Jacobsen, Ole H., 137-8<br />

Jacobson, Astrid, 60-5, 139-31<br />

Jacoby, Fred, 150-25<br />

Jacquat, Olivier, 50-2<br />

Jacquemet, V., 145-24<br />

Jacques, Diederik, 119-4, 48-11, 48-12<br />

Jacquier, David W., 3-2, 107-8<br />

Jadambaa, Norovsuren, 140-17


Jaduda, Marian, 178-3<br />

Jaesche, Philipp, 36-4<br />

Jafari Ardakani, Ali, 151-44, 23-16<br />

Jafarzadeh, Mojtaba, 155-21<br />

Jaffé, Rudolf, 138-15<br />

Jagadamma, Sindhu, 163-37<br />

Jagadeesh, B.R., 139-44<br />

Jagadeeswaran, R, 16-3<br />

Jaggi, Shivani, 145-2<br />

Jahiruddin, M., 168-19<br />

Jahn, Reinhold, 51-3, 62-5, 178-22,<br />

139-17, 126-6, 124-6, 125-8, 71-3<br />

Jai-Joung, Kim, 45-21<br />

Jaimes, Edgar, 160-5, 170-8, 122-12<br />

Jaimes, Edgar J., 122-2<br />

Jain, Ramesh Chandra, 167-22<br />

Jain, Shashi, 56-9<br />

Jain, Sunil Kumar, 122-5<br />

Jakab, Gergely, 151-19<br />

James, Bruce R., 107-12<br />

James, Iain T., 140-25<br />

James, Sam, 177-5<br />

Jana, Kalyan, 116-1<br />

Janardhan Gowda, N.A., 138-11<br />

Jandl, Robert, 47-3<br />

Jang, Byoung Choon, 155-146, 155-<br />

143, 155-144<br />

Jang, Byoung-Choon, 155-15<br />

Jang, Gab Sue, 147-17<br />

Jankovic-Karasoulos, T., 20-3<br />

Jansa, J, 154-48<br />

Jansen, Boris, 4-5<br />

Janssen, Bert H., 168-23<br />

Janssen, Imke, 136-7<br />

Janssens, Koen, 51-9, 143-2<br />

Jantalia, C. P., 2-1<br />

Janzen, H. H., 3-9<br />

Jara, Alejandra A., 144-52, 144-46,<br />

144-51<br />

Jara, Carlos, 167-19<br />

Jaramillo, Raul, 116-49<br />

Jaramillo-Lopez, Esaul, 144-13<br />

Jardine, Philip, 135-18<br />

Jarecki, Marek K., 155-116<br />

Jaron, Dov, 88-1<br />

Jashimuddin, M., 42-19<br />

Jasinska, Emilia, 15-3<br />

Jasso Ibarra, Rodolfo, 160-14<br />

Jasso, Fernando, 155-62<br />

Jasso-Chaverria, Cesario, 153-25, 146-<br />

5<br />

Jassogne, Laurence T.P., 96-4<br />

Jastrow, Julie, 15-10, 135-18<br />

Javanmard, Ebrahim, 155-19<br />

Jayakumar, Rajannan, 145-3<br />

Jayaprakash, S.M., 139-44, 154-50<br />

Jayaraman, Jayakumar, 156-5<br />

Jaynes, William F., 145-12, 145-35<br />

Jeannotte, Richard, 36-3<br />

Jeavons, John, 105-3, 167-8<br />

Jegadeeswari, D., 104-16<br />

Jendele, Libor, 137-6<br />

Jenkins, A.B., 117-2<br />

Jenkins, Anthony, 9-12<br />

Jennings, Eleanor, 150-23<br />

Jeon, Seung–Jong, 138-84<br />

Jeong, Byeong-Ryong, 153-1<br />

Jeong, Hyun-Cheol, 147-5<br />

Jeong, Ji-Ho, 143-4<br />

Jespersen, Jennifer, 55-2<br />

Jessup, Kirk, 138-4<br />

Jetten, Victor G., 41-5<br />

Jezile, Gcinuhlanga G., 166-43<br />

Ji Yeon, Ryu, 142-15<br />

Jia, Yu, 146-3<br />

Jiang, Peikun, 17-15, 17-16<br />

Jiang, Pingping, 152-3<br />

Jiang, Wen, 168-10<br />

Jiang, Zhongchun, 155-24<br />

Jiao, Ruzhen, 158-39, 141-6, 141-7<br />

Jiao, You, 154-64<br />

Jie, Wei, 150-1<br />

Jien, Shih-Hao, 121-6<br />

Jiexiong, Fu, 8-2<br />

Jimenez Pérez, Jorge, 127-17<br />

Jimenez, Jason, 125-10<br />

Jimenez-Osornio, Juan Jose Maria,<br />

129-16<br />

Jiménez, Concepción, 42-13, 126-1<br />

Jiménez, Francisco, 154-60<br />

Jin, Ji-Yun, 76-3<br />

Jin, Seo Young, 140-9<br />

Jin, Yong-Ik, 151-35, 168-16<br />

Jinfeng, Li, 138-78<br />

Jinfeng, Yang, 138-45<br />

Jing, Wang, 155-149<br />

Jing, Yuan-Shu, 120-9<br />

Jingkuan, Wang, 138-78, 83-14<br />

Jinshu, Wu, 163-18<br />

Jintaridth, Bunjirtluk, 174-7<br />

Joa, Jae-Ho, 138-84<br />

Joao Luiz, Lani, 148-16<br />

Joardar, J.C., 164-2<br />

Jobes, Jack A., 71-4<br />

Joergensen, Rainer G., 155-3<br />

Johansen, C., 168-18<br />

Johnson, David, 148-19<br />

Johnson, Diana N., 122-6, 122-4<br />

Johnson, Donald L., 122-6, 122-4, 122-<br />

8<br />

Johnson, Krist<strong>of</strong>er, 177-34<br />

Johnson, Mark, 115-20<br />

Johnson, Mark G., 177-35<br />

Johnson, Michael J., 135-21<br />

Johnson, Sarah E., 24-4<br />

Johnson, Scott N., 20-2<br />

Johnson, S.E., 105-2<br />

Johnson, Timm, 149-10<br />

Johnson, William H., 135-8<br />

Johnson-5nard, Jodi, 148-12, 148-14,<br />

125-10<br />

Johnson-5nard, Jodi L., 71-4, 144-39<br />

Johnston, A.E.Johnny Johnston, 1-8<br />

Johnston, Arthur E., 67-1<br />

Johnston, Cliff, 139-35, 110-9<br />

Johnston, Cliff T., 110-6, 128-9<br />

Johnston, C.T., 154-69<br />

Johnston, Tim, 166-49<br />

Jokic, Alexander, 65-3<br />

Jokura, Miku, 15-11<br />

Jonas, J., 174-11<br />

Jones, David L., 145-54, 35-1<br />

Jones, Franklin S., 44-7<br />

Jones, James, 116-54<br />

Jones, Raymond A., 155-116<br />

Jong Van Lier, Quirijn, 149-26<br />

Joo, Jinho, 151-15, 151-14<br />

Joo, Katalin, 78-9<br />

Joost, Richard, 15-5<br />

Jordahl, Jim L., 158-29<br />

Jordan, Antonio, 149-1<br />

Jordan, Mark, 105-5<br />

Jordan, Phil, 150-23<br />

Jorge, Sierra, 155-28<br />

Jorgenson, M. Torre, 175-13, 106-8<br />

Jose, Geo, 138-11<br />

Joseph, Laura, 25-3<br />

Joshi, P.K., 81-2<br />

Joshi, Renuka, 23-15<br />

Josière, Olivier, 78-10<br />

Josupait, Victoria, 151-28<br />

Joyce, E. Bernie, 122-3<br />

Jozefaciuk, Grzegorz, 83-9, 137-15<br />

Juang, Kai-Wei, 157-4<br />

Julie, Sansoulet, 153-23<br />

Jun, Hee-Joong, 155-142<br />

Jun, Li, 83-14<br />

Jun, Seung-Jong, 153-49<br />

Jung, Beung-Gan, 155-142<br />

Jung, Goo-Bok, 168-15, 144-11, 144-<br />

12, 153-18<br />

Jung, Jinho, 158-13<br />

Jung, Kang Ho, 115-32<br />

Jung, Kang-Ho, 137-34, 137-9<br />

Jung, Ki-Yeol, 150-12<br />

Jung, Ki-Yeol, 117-6<br />

Jung, Ki-Yuol, 122-20<br />

Jung, Ku-Suk, 155-15<br />

Jung, Kwang-Yong, 143-4, 166-30<br />

Jung, Pil Kyun, 155-150<br />

Jung, Pil Kyun, 149-5<br />

Jung, Suck-Kee, 155-15<br />

Jung, Sug Jae, 151-40<br />

Jung, Won Kyo, 103-2, 150-11<br />

Jung, Yeon-Tae, 42-6<br />

Jung, Yeong Sang, 151-14, 115-32,<br />

137-34<br />

Jusop, Shamshuddin, 57-10<br />

K<br />

K, Surekha, 155-111, 155-34<br />

Kabir, Sm, 174-10<br />

Kabir, Zahangir, 31-12<br />

Kadam, J.R., 159-21<br />

Kadono, Atsunobu, 138-29<br />

Kaffka, Stephen, 159-4, 8-2<br />

Kaffka, Steve, 31-12<br />

Kaiser, Klaus, 178-22<br />

Kaiser, Michael, 85-13<br />

Kakavas, Kostas, 115-34<br />

Kalbasi, Mahmoud, 139-25<br />

Kalbitz, Karsten, 162-18<br />

Kaleeswari, Ramaiah Kutralingam,<br />

138-13<br />

Kalinina, Natalya V., 160-19, 156-12<br />

Kalinina, Olga, 138-5<br />

Kalyan, Gershon, 146-7<br />

Kamal, Roop, 150-17<br />

Kamaraj, S., 155-67<br />

Kambli, Kalpana, 149-24<br />

Kamei, Hiroyuki, 132-8<br />

Kameoka, Yoshihumi, 145-25<br />

Kamoni, Peter, 138-80, 36-5<br />

Kampf, Nestor, 133-10<br />

Kanan, K., 153-46<br />

Kanazawa, Shinjiro, 174-6<br />

Kandasamy, S., 163-26<br />

Kandeler, Ellen, 148-3, 20-1, 35-11<br />

Kandrelis, Sotirios, 140-19<br />

Kang, Bo-Goo, 45-21<br />

Kang, Byung Hwa, 155-92<br />

Kang, Kee Kyung, 149-6, 153-26, 155-<br />

150<br />

Kang, Seong-Soo, 147-5<br />

Kang, Seunghun, 145-42, 145-44, 52-5<br />

Kang, Ui Gum, 140-6, 155-114, 146-<br />

12, 146-13<br />

Kania, Angelika, 35-11<br />

Kannewischer, Ines, 139-36<br />

Kanno, Hitoshi, 154-65, 126-2<br />

Kanthaliya, P. C., 155-89<br />

Kapkiyai, Jane J., 154-74, 115-31<br />

Kapur, O. C, 153-11<br />

Kapur, Selim, 92-2<br />

Kar, S., 153-16<br />

Kar, Sandipta, 166-29<br />

Karagianni-Christou, Stamatina, 151-<br />

32<br />

Karajeh, F., 23-11<br />

Karak, Tanmoy, 60-8<br />

Karamanos, Rigas, 155-8, 31-13<br />

Karamyan, Gagik, 173-14<br />

Karathanasis, Anastasios, 144-25<br />

Karavaeva, Elena N., 120-6<br />

Karavaeva, Nina A., 27-2<br />

Karbasi, Farideh, 144-61<br />

Karimian, Najaf Ali, 23-12, 129-3, 155-<br />

35, 155-45, 155-37<br />

Karimov, A., 23-11<br />

Karklins, Aldis, 90-6<br />

Karlen, Douglas L., 103-5<br />

Karnez, Ebru, 154-20<br />

Karpachevskiy, Lev O., 44-2, 44-1,<br />

113-4, 159-13, 159-26<br />

Karpachevskiy, Mikhael L., 159-13<br />

Karsisto, Marjut, 118-19<br />

Karsten, Heather, 148-18<br />

Karuppan, Subbiah, 154-36<br />

Karyotis, Theodoros, 115-44, 115-54<br />

Kasbohm, Joern, 44-6<br />

Kashima, Hiroyuki, 174-8, 104-10,<br />

104-11<br />

Kashulina, Galina, 91-1<br />

Kashyap, A.K., 155-48<br />

Kasinathan, Senthamizh, 156-5<br />

Kasper, M. L., 20-3, 140-4<br />

Kasraian, Ali, 137-38<br />

Katbehbader, Nedal, 100-3<br />

Kato, Naoto, 148-11<br />

Katsalirou, Eirini, 147-14<br />

Katsvairo, Tawainga, 155-105<br />

Katzensteiner, Klaus, 163-3<br />

Kaufhold, Annett, 51-3<br />

Kaupenjohann, Martin, 33-8<br />

Kaur, Joginder, 153-8<br />

Kaur, Navdeep, 44-4, 29-4<br />

Kausadikar, Harihar Krishnarao, 147-9<br />

Kaushik, R.D, 153-2, 153-45<br />

Kautski, Larissa, 138-81<br />

Kautsky, Larissa, 141-8<br />

Kaverin, Dmitry, 42-11<br />

Kavitha, B., 155-34<br />

Kavoosi, Masoud, 155-75, 155-80<br />

Kawamoto, Ken, 137-31, 137-8<br />

Kay, Beverly, 70-4<br />

Kaye, Jason, 178-12, 178-11<br />

Kaye, Nanga Mady, 167-5<br />

Kazadaev, A. A., 140-20<br />

Kazarian, Unan, 173-8<br />

Kazeev, Kamil Sh., 140-33, 118-9<br />

Kazuya, Nishina N., 118-6<br />

Kear, Martin, 162-13<br />

Keirstead, Donald R., 115-18<br />

Kejela, Kefeni, 144-22<br />

Kele, Gabriella Sz, 179-6<br />

Keller, Jason, 45-8<br />

Kelley, Michael, 145-43<br />

Kelling, Keith A., 81-5<br />

Kellman, Lisa, 177-27<br />

Kelly, D. Clay, 132-7<br />

Kemner, Ken M., 21-1<br />

Kendall, Carol, 17-13<br />

Kendawang, Joseph Jawa, 130-4<br />

Kennedy, Brendan J., 44-4<br />

Kennedy, Christina C., 172-10<br />

Keppler, Angelique M., 118-26<br />

Ker, Joao Carlos, 145-53<br />

Kercheva, Milena, 170-4<br />

Keren, Rami, 153-20<br />

Kern, Dirse C., 72-5, 133-20, 133-14,<br />

133-9, 133-10<br />

Kern, Jeffrey S., 115-20<br />

Kerry, Ruth, 122-13, 91-5, 129-10<br />

Kersebaum, K. Christian, 116-32<br />

Ketchum, Blake, 5-6<br />

Ketterings, Quirine M., 154-43, 161-9,<br />

154-66<br />

Kew, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, 33-5, 120-4<br />

Keykha, Gholam Ali, 155-22<br />

K.G., Parameshwarappa, 162-1<br />

Khademi, Hossein, 143-7<br />

Khademi, Zahra, 145-54<br />

Khalil, M. I., 163-38, 2-10<br />

Khan, Ajaz, 129-2<br />

Khan, Akhter, 155-96<br />

Khan, Anisur Rahman, 149-7, 170-25,<br />

95-11, 170-24, 170-1<br />

Khan, Md. Harunor Rashid, 149-16,<br />

174-10<br />

Khan, Modabber Ahmed, 166-45<br />

Kharub, Ajit S., 162-37<br />

Kheoruenromne, Irb, 42-8, 85-7, 128-<br />

11, 119-22<br />

Khera, K. L., 151-37<br />

Khiel, Anthony, 1-12<br />

Khitrov, Nikolai B., 99-4<br />

Khodshenas, Mohammad Ali, 155-21<br />

Khokhlov, Sergei F., 116-25<br />

Khormali, Farhad, 129-5<br />

Khorsandi, Nazila, 163-34<br />

Khoshg<strong>of</strong>tar, Amir Hossein, 168-21<br />

173<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Khosla, Rajiv, 19-10, 147-15<br />

Khouma, Mamadou, 31-14, 155-5<br />

Khoury, George, 145-32<br />

Khresat, Sa’eb, 68-3<br />

Kiaee Jamali, Seyedeh Fatemeh, 168-5,<br />

155-17<br />

Kianian, Mohammad K., 151-25, 159-<br />

15, 177-40<br />

Kiely, Ger, 150-23<br />

Kienast-Brown, Suzann, 18-3<br />

Kihou, Nobuharu, 135-26<br />

Kikawa, Naoto, 139-32<br />

Kil Yong, Kim, 142-8, 142-15, 142-7,<br />

142-20, 142-11<br />

Kilasara, Method, 61-2<br />

Kilburn, James E., 117-4, 13-2<br />

Killian, K., 138-86, 138-80<br />

Killian, Kendrick, 36-5, 25-1<br />

Killorn, Randy, 155-124, 155-125<br />

Kim, Byeong-Su, 143-4<br />

Kim, Choon-Sik, 150-12<br />

Kim, Choon-Song, 150-12<br />

Kim, Dae-Hoon, 151-14<br />

Kim, Dae-Yeon, 158-13, 97-3<br />

Kim, Gun-Yeob, 162-22<br />

Kim, Han-Myeong, 162-23<br />

Kim, Ho-Jin, 178-8<br />

Kim, Ho-Young, 146-13<br />

Kim, Hong Lim, 140-9<br />

Kim, Jae-Duk, 143-4, 155-83, 166-30<br />

Kim, Jae-Min, 116-40<br />

Kim, Jai Joung, 57-6, 144-4, 158-21<br />

Kim, Jaijoung, 140-10<br />

Kim, Jeong-Gyu, 42-6, 158-13, 97-3,<br />

137-9<br />

Kim, Jin-Ho, 168-15, 153-18, 144-11,<br />

144-12<br />

Kim, Ki-In, 75-11<br />

Kim, Ki-Sung, 151-30<br />

Kim, Kye-Hoon, 178-8<br />

Kim, Kyounga, 140-10<br />

Kim, Min-Kyeong, 116-19, 159-14<br />

Kim, Myeong Sook, 150-11<br />

Kim, Pil Joo, 89-9, 145-9, 155-130<br />

Kim, Pyoung Yeol, 145-6<br />

Kim, Seung-Hyun, 153-1<br />

Kim, Soo-Hyung, 3-4<br />

Kim, Su-Jung, 140-16<br />

Kim, Sun Kwan, 103-2<br />

Kim, Sung-Hwan, 97-3<br />

Kim, Tae Wan, 104-6, 155-32<br />

Kim, Won-Il, 168-15, 153-18, 144-11,<br />

144-12<br />

Kim, Yi Hyun, 56-13, 56-6, 147-17,<br />

115-32, 147-5<br />

Kim, Yongjoo, 140-8<br />

Kim, Yoo-Hak, 157-9<br />

Kim, You Hak, 150-11<br />

Kim, Young Ho, 162-26<br />

Kimble, John, 40-2, 9-3<br />

Kimmelshue, Joel E., 56-8<br />

Kimura, Makoto, 118-13, 20-5, 140-28,<br />

20-6<br />

Kimura, Sonoko D., 170-31<br />

Kincaid Dick, Linda, 141-10<br />

Kincaid, D. C., 151-43<br />

King, Dominique, 119-20<br />

Kingery, William, 124-9<br />

Kinraide, Thomas B., 144-60<br />

Kinyangi, James, 134-2, 138-54, 133-<br />

15, 63-3, 133-1, 138-3<br />

Kinyangi, J.M., 156-2, 147-11<br />

Kinzig, Ann, 178-11, 178-12<br />

Kipsat, Mary, 155-161<br />

Kirby, Michael J., 176-4<br />

Kirch, Patrick V., 41-4<br />

Kirchmann, Holger, 59-2, 42-7, 162-9,<br />

162-10<br />

Kirkby, Clive, 166-50<br />

Kirkham, M. B., 158-20<br />

Kirkwood, Valerie, 116-58<br />

Kirschenmann, Frederick, 105-1<br />

Kirvalidze, Davit, 148-6<br />

174<br />

Kiryushin, Valeriy I., 111-4<br />

Kish, László B., 119-5<br />

Kishné, Andrea Sz., 119-5<br />

Kisic, Ivica, 151-34<br />

Kislal, H., 10-1<br />

Kissel, David, 155-104<br />

Kissel, David E., 56-11, 56-12, 154-4<br />

Kissel, D.E., 115-56<br />

Kissou, Roger, 130-3<br />

Kitchen, Newell, 56-13, 152-3<br />

Kitunen, Veikko, 118-19<br />

Kiura, Takuji, 160-24<br />

Kizito, F., 158-40<br />

Kladivko, Eileen, 138-48<br />

Kladivko, Eileen J., 153-37<br />

Kladivko, E.J., 138-46<br />

Klassen, Rodney, 117-4<br />

Kleinman, Peter, 161-5, 67-5, 85-4,<br />

116-50<br />

Klemme, Richard, 149-10<br />

Klien, Robert, 152-4<br />

Kluepfel, Daniel A., 20-4<br />

Kluitenberg, Gerard, 45-9<br />

Knauth, Stefan, 142-1<br />

Knicker, Heike, 15-1, 145-27<br />

Knicker, Hiecke, 138-2<br />

Knight, Robert, 150-25<br />

Knoblauch, Christian, 106-7<br />

Knoblauch, Steffi K., 148-4<br />

Knotters, Martin, 100-1<br />

Knox, Anna, 135-4<br />

Knox, Anna S., 145-48<br />

Ko, Jee-Yeon, 117-6, 150-12<br />

Kobayashi, Noriko, 146-15<br />

Kocar, Ben, 144-48<br />

Kocar, Benjamin, 73-5, 50-1<br />

Koch, John M., 33-5<br />

Kochenderfer, James, 17-5<br />

Kocárek, Martin, 137-36<br />

Kodes, Vit, 101-5<br />

Kodesová, Radka, 101-5, 137-36<br />

Koegel-Knabner, Ingrid, 138-18, 138-<br />

77<br />

Koelbl, Angelika, 138-18, 138-77<br />

Koenig, Richard, 154-38<br />

Koga, Lucimara J., 160-12<br />

Koga, Nobuhisa, 138-75<br />

Koh, Mun-Hwan, 144-12, 116-19<br />

Koh, Munhwan, 159-14<br />

Kohl, Robert A., 64-3<br />

Kohli, Anshuman, 151-37<br />

Kohok, Manmath, 126-14<br />

Koike, Masanori, 154-24<br />

Koiso, Hiroyuki, 135-3<br />

Kojima, Michinao, 137-42<br />

Kolb, Eckart, 163-3<br />

Kolesnikov, Sergei I., 114-3, 114-4<br />

Kolesnikova, Ludmila, 156-12<br />

Koleva, Venelina, 170-4<br />

Komariah, (None), 163-16<br />

Komarneni, Sridhar, 145-5, 135-20<br />

Komatsu, Toshiko, 137-31, 137-8<br />

Kome, Charles, 178-13<br />

Komiyama, Teppei, 154-40<br />

Konboon, Yothin, 159-10<br />

Koncz, Josef, 155-109<br />

Kondaiah, Poonam Mala, 149-31<br />

Kong, Angela, 43-3<br />

Kong, Xiangbin, 166-31<br />

Kong, Xiangbin, 168-6<br />

Konuskan, Omer, 154-20<br />

Konyushkov, Boris D., 27-2<br />

Konyushkov, Dmitry Ye., 129-13, 175-<br />

10<br />

Koohkan, Shir Ali, 155-22<br />

Kooistra, Maja, 152-16<br />

Kookana, Rai, 145-14, 110-7<br />

Kopittke, Peter Martin, 139-20<br />

Koposov, Alexander S., 138-51<br />

Koppi, Tony, 26-3<br />

Korenkova, Lucia, 57-8<br />

Korkmaz, Kursat, 154-20<br />

Kornecki, Ted, 152-7<br />

Koroleva, Polina V., 115-50, 120-11<br />

Kosaki, Takashi, 138-29, 125-5, 166-<br />

19, 95-6, 155-38, 68-4, 125-4, 166-<br />

32, 35-4<br />

Koski, Anthony, 116-57<br />

Koskinen, William, 139-10, 139-9<br />

Koskinen, William C., 110-7<br />

Kosse, Alan, 90-8<br />

Kostka, Joel, 63-12<br />

Koszinski, Sylvia, 107-7<br />

Kotecha, Anilkumar V., 165-5<br />

Kotowska, Urszula, 164-11<br />

Kouassi, Nguessan A., 150-15<br />

Koukoulakis, P. H., 155-44<br />

Koulopoulos, Athanasios, 127-7<br />

Kovacs, Dalma, 99-6<br />

Kovacsovics, Beatrice, 168-9, 168-3<br />

Kovar, John, 154-35<br />

Kovda, Irina V., 71-2, 132-11<br />

Kovács, Balázs, 116-60, 116-21<br />

Kovács, Zoltán, 139-29<br />

Kozak, Josef, 85-5<br />

Kozak, Leonard M., 144-50, 144-49<br />

Kozak, L.M., 145-39<br />

Kozybaeva, Farida E., 114-2<br />

Kozák, Josef, 137-36<br />

Kraemer, Thomas F., 135-23<br />

Kramer, Peter A., 166-38<br />

Krasilnikov, Pavel, 165-9, 177-10, 163-<br />

22<br />

Krasilnikov, Pavel V., 78-8<br />

Kratochvil, Robert, 154-53<br />

Kravchenko, A. N., 138-34<br />

Kravchenko, Alexandra, 145-55<br />

Kravchenko, Alexandra.N, 115-6, 138-<br />

36<br />

Kravtsova, Nataliya, 154-37<br />

Kravtsova, Natalya, 155-64<br />

Kremen, Amy, 167-16, 155-40<br />

Kremenitsa, A. M., 140-20<br />

Kremer, Robert J., 140-16<br />

Kretzschmar, Ruben, 50-2, 144-53<br />

Kriner, Gary, 145-57<br />

Krishnamurti, G, 73-4<br />

Krishnasamy, Ramasamy, 104-16, 142-<br />

19, 164-15, 2-2<br />

Krogh, Paul H., 149-4<br />

Kruemmelbein, Julia, 136-9<br />

Kruglova, Olga, 77-3<br />

Krull, Evelyn, 17-12<br />

Krupinsky, Joseph M., 151-26<br />

Kryschenko, Vladimir S., 120-6<br />

Kryshchenko, Vladimir, 155-64, 154-<br />

37<br />

Krzic, Maja, 177-11<br />

Kubicki, James D., 93-4, 73-1<br />

Kubota, Mayumi, 80-2<br />

Kucharova, Zulfiya, 140-31<br />

Kuecke, Martin, 151-42<br />

Kuhad, M.S., 56-9<br />

Kuhn, Dieter, 62-5<br />

Kuhry, Peter, 106-3, 175-2<br />

Kuht, Jaan, 57-7, 156-16<br />

Kuldeep, Singh, 166-34<br />

Kulhavy, Jiri, 17-19<br />

Kumada, Shoushi, 104-4<br />

Kumar Rao, J.V.D.K., 168-18<br />

Kumar, Deepak, 155-162<br />

Kumar, Kuldip, 155-30<br />

Kumar, Praveen, 153-21<br />

Kumar, Sanjay, 153-13<br />

Kumar, Sukruth T., 164-12<br />

Kumar, Sunil, 155-157<br />

Kumar, Suresh, 22-3<br />

Kumar, Vipin, 151-29<br />

Kumaraswamy, A.S., 155-156, 154-1<br />

Kumaresan, Rayappan, 155-169<br />

Kundu, A. L., 155-170<br />

Kundu, S, 166-8<br />

Kundu, Sumanta, 152-1<br />

Kunii, Daisuke, 116-35<br />

Kuo, Yueh-Hsiung, 35-5<br />

Kuper, Marcel, 112-2<br />

Kuramochi, Kanta, 170-14<br />

Kuramochi, Katsuhisa, 154-24<br />

Kurasako, Sayuri, 104-11<br />

Kurganova, Irina N., 138-32, 170-21<br />

Kurle, James, 136-19<br />

Kurz, Isabelle, 150-23<br />

Kusahara, Taiki, 3-6<br />

Kutilek, Miroslav, 34-2, 137-6<br />

Kutrovskiy, Mihail A., 129-4<br />

Kutuk, C., 10-1<br />

Kutzbach, Lars, 106-2<br />

Kutílek, Miroslav, 101-5<br />

Kuyper, Thom, 133-22<br />

Kuznetsov, Alexander, 163-2<br />

Kuznetsov, Roman V., 120-6<br />

Kuznetsov, Vladimir V., 159-26<br />

Kuznetsova, Inna V., 78-13<br />

Kuznetsova, J. S., 8-1<br />

Kuznetsova, Tatyana V., 163-2<br />

Kuzyakov, Yakov, 15-17, 35-1, 145-38,<br />

35-7, 1-4, 2-4, 138-58, 99-2, 35-11,<br />

2-14<br />

Kwak, Han Kang, 103-2, 150-11, 56-<br />

13, 147-17, 115-32, 56-6<br />

Kwak, Han-Kang, 157-9, 42-6<br />

Kwiatkowska, Aleksandra, 90-5<br />

Kwiatkowska, Jolanta, 163-44<br />

Kyoung Mi, Yun, 142-15<br />

Kyuma, Kazutake, 155-95<br />

Kätterer, Thomas, 162-10<br />

Kéhé, M., 153-36<br />

Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid, 36-4, 126-14,<br />

144-21, 63-8, 15-15, 158-28<br />

Kücke, Martin, 170-22<br />

156-21,<br />

L<br />

L., Suseela Devi, 162-19<br />

Labib Bahna, Fawkia, 158-33<br />

Laboski, Carrie A.M., 154-30<br />

Labuschagne, Johan, 153-14<br />

Lacatusu, Radu, 168-9, 168-3<br />

Lacerda, Antonio Carlos, 155-148<br />

Lacerda, Marilusa P. C., 148-13, 115-<br />

45, 115-26<br />

Lacirignola, Cosimo, 68-5<br />

Lacolla, Giovanni, 163-19, 159-8<br />

Ladha, J.K., 155-96, 76-3, 154-71, 155-<br />

77, 31-6, 159-10<br />

Lafferty, Brandon, 144-40, 144-55<br />

Lagomarsino, Alessandra, 138-85<br />

Laguna Luna, Ana M., 137-13<br />

Lai, W.-R., 35-5<br />

Laidlaw, W. Scott, 158-25<br />

Laiho, Raija, 118-19, 138-21<br />

Laik, Ranjan, 163-41<br />

Lair, Georg J., 139-12<br />

Laird, David, 110-9<br />

Laird, David A., 110-6<br />

Lakshmi, Rajya, 166-11<br />

Lakzian, Amir, 163-43, 144-20, 140-23,<br />

163-28<br />

Lal, Rattan, 41-2, 68-1, 138-6, 163-37<br />

Lal, S.S., 167-4<br />

Lal, Tarsem, 149-24<br />

Lalljee, Bhanooduth, 166-26<br />

Lalor, Briony M., 47-5<br />

Lalsuna, K, 178-25<br />

Lamb, Dane T., 139-19<br />

Lambert, Jean-Jacques, 20-4, 60-1<br />

Lamond, Ray, 163-24, 166-42<br />

Lamp, Juergen, 131-2, 131-3, 131-4,<br />

131-5, 18-4<br />

Lamparelli, Rubens A. C., 66-4<br />

Lamparter, Axel, 137-2<br />

Lampert, Jordan, 93-2<br />

Lamsal, Sanjay, 115-5<br />

Lamy, Isabelle, 144-58<br />

Lan, Zhongdong, 154-43<br />

Landell, Marcos Guimarães De Andrade,<br />

45-10, 149-26<br />

Landi, Ahmad, 99-1


Lang, Timothy, 153-33<br />

Lang, Timothy A., 95-5<br />

Langergraber, Guenter, 48-11<br />

Langley-Turnbaugh, Samantha, 178-15<br />

Langlinais, Jerome, 19-5<br />

Langohr, Roger, 163-3<br />

Lanier, Gerren, 107-1, 119-14<br />

Lannuzel, Frederic, 139-7<br />

Lansac, Alejandro, 6-7, 124-5<br />

Lapierre, C., 15-18<br />

Larazo, W.M., 146-10<br />

Larionova, Alla A., 177-18<br />

Lark, R. Murray, 115-22, 138-56, 14-3<br />

Larkin, Robert P., 80-1<br />

Larouche, Francis, 54-7<br />

Larre-Larrouy, Marie Christine, 15-2<br />

Laruccia, Nicola, 149-27<br />

Lascano, Robert J., 70-3<br />

Lassoudière, André, 155-28<br />

Lau, Kevin, 74-5<br />

Lauchli, Andre, 81-4<br />

Laureles, E.V., 146-10<br />

Lauren, J. G., 168-18<br />

Lauren, J.G., 105-2, 81-3, 168-19, 138-<br />

72, 155-133<br />

Lauren, Julie G., 24-4<br />

Lavaud, A., 145-24<br />

Lavigne, Ronald L., 171-2<br />

Lawely, Yvonne, 167-16<br />

Lawrence, Gregory, 116-41<br />

Lawton, Timothy F., 132-2<br />

Lazarovitch, Naftali, 137-45<br />

Le Forestier, Lydie, 78-10<br />

Le Guernevé, C., 79-3<br />

Le Petit, Jean, 177-29<br />

Le, Quang Tri, 39-7<br />

Le, Van Tiem, 149-17<br />

Leao, Tairone P., 48-13<br />

Lebaschi, Mohammad Hossain, 147-3<br />

Lebedeva (Verba), Marina P., 127-2, 5-<br />

6<br />

Leclerc, Monique, 158-23<br />

Leclerc-Cessac, Elisabeth, 135-33,<br />

135-16, 139-7, 144-41, 129-11<br />

Ledgard, Stewart, 162-13<br />

Lee, Dong-Wook, 155-114<br />

Lee, Brad D., 143-6<br />

Lee, Chang Hoon, 145-9, 155-130<br />

Lee, Chang Hoon, 154-45<br />

Lee, Choon-Soo, 168-16<br />

Lee, Dar-Yuan, 157-4<br />

Lee, Deog Bae, 155-150<br />

Lee, Deog-Bae, 155-83<br />

Lee, Dokyoung, 138-39<br />

Lee, Dong-Hoon, 166-45<br />

Lee, Dong-Wook, 146-12, 146-13<br />

Lee, Fanwei, 178-18<br />

Lee, Gye-6, 151-35, 151-13, 168-16,<br />

166-44<br />

Lee, Hong Jae, 118-18, 118-17<br />

Lee, Hyun-Haeng, 178-8<br />

Lee, Jae-Saeng, 146-12<br />

Lee, Jae-Saeng, 150-12<br />

Lee, Jae-Seng, 117-6<br />

Lee, Jaehoon, 137-28<br />

Lee, Jee Min, 56-13, 147-17, 56-6<br />

Lee, Jeong-Tae, 151-35, 151-13, 168-<br />

16<br />

Lee, Jeong-Taek, 168-15, 153-18, 144-<br />

11, 116-19<br />

Lee, Jong Hee, 145-6<br />

Lee, Jong Sik, 162-11<br />

Lee, Jong-Sik, 168-15, 153-18, 144-11,<br />

144-12, 162-22<br />

Lee, Jong-Yoon, 166-45<br />

Lee, Ju Young, 104-6, 155-15<br />

Lee, Ju-Young, 155-32, 155-100<br />

Lee, Ju-Young, 143-3<br />

Lee, Kangwon, 63-12<br />

Lee, Ki-Sang, 155-142, 155-15<br />

Lee, Kyeong-Bo, 155-83<br />

Lee, Nam-Jong, 116-19<br />

Lee, Namjong, 159-14<br />

Lee, Sang Eun, 104-6, 155-32<br />

Lee, Sang Min, 162-26<br />

Lee, Sang-Beom, 138-28, 102-4, 162-3,<br />

162-39<br />

Lee, Sang-Min, 162-28<br />

Lee, Sang-Phil, 51-4<br />

Lee, Sanghwan, 97-3<br />

Lee, Su-Yeon, 155-32, 155-15<br />

Lee, Sunhoon, 116-10<br />

Lee, Won-6g, 151-15<br />

Lee, Yong Bok, 155-130<br />

Lee, Yong Hwan, 162-26<br />

Lee, Yong-Bok, 141-10<br />

Lee, Yong-Hwan, 162-3<br />

Lee, Youn, 161-4<br />

Lee, Young-Deuk, 153-1<br />

Lee, Yun-Jeong, 158-13, 102-4, 162-3<br />

Leffelaar, Peter, 138-66<br />

Lefèvre, Irène, 71-5<br />

Legrand, P, 21-4<br />

Lehmann, Andreas, 61-4, 178-1<br />

Lehmann, C.J., 156-2<br />

Lehmann, Johannes, 134-2, 145-28, 72-<br />

1, 63-3, 133-15, 133-16, 133-17,<br />

147-11, 154-43, 133-1, 133-8, 133-<br />

10, 133-12, 138-3, 138-54, 138-68<br />

Lehrsch, Gary A., 151-43<br />

Leifeld, Jens, 138-59<br />

Leinweber, Peter, 65-3, 140-2<br />

Leite, Fabio De L., 110-3<br />

Lejon, David, 144-58<br />

Lelentjis, Telemachus, 83-13<br />

Lemercier, Blandine, 71-5<br />

Lemke, Reynald, 152-9<br />

Lemunyon, Jerry, 9-1, 161-7<br />

Lenoir, Dana, 138-32<br />

Leogrande, Rita, 153-29<br />

Leopold, Donald J., 116-41<br />

Leroy, Maya, 58-3<br />

Lesch, Scott M., 56-4, 51-10, 153-19,<br />

112-4, 159-4<br />

Lessovaia, S<strong>of</strong>ia N., 44-6<br />

Lestan, Domen, 158-11<br />

Lester, David, 154-70<br />

Levay, George, 39-23<br />

Leveque, Jean, 47-4, 17-17, 144-58<br />

Levin, M., 150-2<br />

Levy, G.J., 136-17<br />

Levy, Marc, 150-9<br />

Lewis, David, 178-12, 178-11<br />

León-Rodríguez, Frida Ma., 93-10<br />

Li, Baoguo, 31-5<br />

Li, Changsheng, 170-17<br />

Li, Feng-Min, 146-3<br />

Li, Haibo, 170-28<br />

Li, Hong, 23-10<br />

Li, Hui, 65-1, 110-6, 110-9<br />

Li, Jianwei, 123-7<br />

Li, Jiuhai, 145-15<br />

Li, Long, 166-35<br />

Li, Owen, 63-12<br />

Li, Tao, 6-4<br />

Li, Xiao-Qing, 178-17<br />

Li, Xiaomei, 151-10, 4-6, 15-7<br />

Li, Xue-Yuan, 145-26, 145-1<br />

Li, Yan, 93-2<br />

Li, Yong, 146-12, 116-56<br />

Li, Yuncong, 129-14, 155-115<br />

Liaghati, Tania, 156-10<br />

Liang, Aizhen, 138-52<br />

Liang, Biqing, 134-2, 133-16, 133-17,<br />

63-3, 133-1, 133-8, 133-15<br />

Liang, Chao, 15-13<br />

Liang, Gong, 155-149<br />

Liao, Wan-Jiun, 157-4<br />

Libohova, Zamir, 19-5, 151-41<br />

Liburdi, Katia, 162-18, 139-30<br />

Liebig, Mark A., 146-16, 116-48<br />

Lilburne, Linda, 107-6<br />

Lilly, Allan, 137-30<br />

Lilly, Michael, 124-9<br />

Lim, Bu-Kug, 166-45<br />

Lim, Han-Choel, 153-42, 153-49, 138-<br />

84<br />

Lim, Hyo-Jin, 162-3, 102-4<br />

Lim, Kyoung Jae, 151-30<br />

Lim, Soo-Kil, 42-6<br />

Lima, Antonio Carlos Souza, 130-5<br />

Lima, Claudivan C., 145-30<br />

Lima, Edmilson S. De, 128-7<br />

Lima, Hedinaldo N., 133-2<br />

Lima, Jose Fernando W. F., 122-18<br />

Lima, Valmiqui Costa, 128-8<br />

Lima, Virginia H. B., 89-6<br />

Limthong, Pittayakorn, 174-7<br />

Lin, Chenfang, 138-63<br />

Lin, Chuxia, 39-5<br />

Lin, Hangsheng, 107-10<br />

Lin, Henry, 48-6, 48-14, 119-8, 119-24,<br />

107-11<br />

Lin, Xin, 170-28<br />

Lin, Xinggui, 145-15<br />

Lin, Zhulu, 149-14<br />

Linares Fleites, Gladys, 126-4<br />

Linares, Juana, 170-8, 160-5<br />

Lindbo, David, 119-14<br />

Lindbo, David L., 107-1<br />

Lindemann, William C., 155-174<br />

Lindsey, Stuart, 162-13<br />

Lintinen, Petri, 174-9<br />

Liphadzi, M. Stanley, 158-20<br />

Lischka, Hans, 139-12, 110-1<br />

Litaor, Michael, 119-15<br />

Litoria, P.K., 115-52<br />

Liu, Aiguo, 154-46<br />

Liu, Fan, 139-4, 144-14, 102-7<br />

Liu, Gang, 116-4<br />

Liu, Guobin, 120-10<br />

Liu, Guodong, 155-115<br />

Liu, Jing, 144-1<br />

Liu, Liming, 176-2<br />

Liu, Shuzhen, 85-14<br />

Liu, Xiaobing, 150-3<br />

Liu, Yu T., 134-3<br />

Livingston, R. L., 115-4<br />

Livingston, S. J., 151-5<br />

Livingston, S.J., 22-2<br />

Livingston, Steve, 152-8<br />

Liyanage, Janitha A., 2-1, 145-14<br />

Llona, Miriam, 162-7<br />

Lobb, David, 8-6<br />

Lobe, Ingo, 134-2<br />

Loch, J.P. Gustav, 137-40<br />

Lockwood, Peter, 154-70<br />

Lockwood, Peter V., 54-5<br />

Loeppert, R.H., 81-3, 168-19<br />

Loeppert, Richard, 128-4<br />

Loeppert, Richard H., 104-17, 51-12<br />

L<strong>of</strong>fredo, Elisabetta, 142-3, 35-10<br />

L<strong>of</strong>tfield, Norman, 170-21<br />

Logsdon, Sally D., 115-1<br />

Lok, Sandra, 158-36<br />

Lokupitiya, Erandathie, 138-37<br />

Lokupitiya, Ravindra, 138-37<br />

Lombi, Enzo, 31-10<br />

Lomsky, Bohumir, 17-19<br />

Long, Xainzhou, 119-25<br />

Longan, Lluís, 7-6<br />

Loomis, Lynn E., 127-18, 12-6<br />

Lopatovskaya, Olga, 15-17<br />

Lopes De Gerenyu, Valentin, 170-21,<br />

138-32<br />

Lopes De Oliviera, Maria Inês, 64-2<br />

Lopes-Assad, Maria-Leonor, 144-8<br />

Lopez Arias, Manuel, 91-6<br />

Lopez, J. Dimas, 153-17<br />

Lopez, Jose Dimas, 162-29, 155-62<br />

Lopez, Nicola, 160-11<br />

Lopez-Capel, Elisa, 15-8<br />

Lopez-Martinez, Jose Dimas, 153-31<br />

Lopukhina, Olga V., 127-2<br />

Lord, Eunice, 151-11<br />

Lorenz, Klaus, 138-6<br />

Lorenz, Nicola, 141-10<br />

Losavio, Nicola, 153-29<br />

Loshali, D.C., 115-52<br />

Lothian, Dan, 145-22<br />

Loulou, Abdul Rahim, 172-4<br />

Love, Charles, 19-5<br />

Lovera, Edgar, 155-86<br />

Lowery, Birl, 81-5<br />

Lowrance, R. R., 116-51<br />

Lowrance, Richard, 84-1<br />

Lozada, Tannya, 45-25<br />

Lu, Changqing, 145-51<br />

Lubich, Kenneth, 85-1<br />

Lucchesi, Luiz A. C., 146-18<br />

Lucchesi, Luiz Antonio Corrêa, 155-<br />

148<br />

Luce, Harvey D., 164-13<br />

Lucke, Bernhard, 83-10<br />

Luckow, Kenneth, 122-1<br />

Ludovici, Kim, 177-32<br />

Ludovici, Kim H., 123-6<br />

Ludwig, Bernard, 15-15<br />

Ludwig, Christian, 63-1<br />

Lufafa, Abel, 158-40<br />

Lugato, Emanuele, 163-17<br />

Luizão, Flavio, 133-1, 133-15<br />

Lukashev, Valentin K., 13-1<br />

Lund, Jennifer J., 124-8<br />

Lungu, Mihaela, 168-9, 168-3<br />

Lunlenen, A., 10-1<br />

Luo, Lifang, 48-14<br />

Lupwayi, Newton Z., 170-19<br />

Lusk, Christopher, 177-30<br />

Lutts, S., 159-26<br />

Lutz, Harald, 63-1<br />

Luu, Man Hong, 155-107<br />

Luvall, J.C., 115-56, 115-17<br />

Luxton, Todd, 144-3, 19-9<br />

Lv, Yizhong, 147-12<br />

Lyakhov, Sergey V., 132-1<br />

Lychuk, Taras E., 57-3<br />

Lykashov Aleksei Georgievic, -, 155-1<br />

Lynch, Jonathan P., 96-1, 116-49<br />

Lynch, Shannon C., 142-6<br />

Lynn, Ian H., 107-6<br />

Lyuri, Dmitry I., 27-2<br />

Lázaro, Roberto, 136-10<br />

Lévêque, Jean, 116-62<br />

López Blanco, Jorge, 122-22<br />

López, Roxana, 144-59<br />

López-Ulloa, Magdalena R., 45-25<br />

M<br />

M. Duxbury, John, 154-74<br />

M S, Sailajakumari, 162-16<br />

M, Dhakshinamoorthy, 138-64<br />

Ma, Bao-Luo, 155-50<br />

Ma, L., 116-52, 4-1<br />

M.A, Ravikumar, 66-1<br />

Maassen, Sebastian, 17-6<br />

Maatman, Arno, 76-4<br />

Mabit, Lionel, 172-1<br />

Macaigne, Peggy, 153-35<br />

Macdonald, Andrew J., 146-1<br />

Macdonald, Lee, 151-41<br />

Macewan, Richard, 107-14, 119-7<br />

Macewan, Richard, 5-11<br />

Macguidwin, Ann, 142-16<br />

Macharia, P.N., 155-27<br />

Machida, Isao, 116-10<br />

Machinet, Gaylord E., 36-2, 138-50<br />

Macias, Felipe, 144-32, 144-34, 145-56<br />

Maciejewska, Alina, 163-44<br />

Mackay, Wayne, 178-28<br />

Macmillan, Robert A., 10-12<br />

Madani, Hamid, 162-25<br />

Madari, Beata E., 72-2, 133-13<br />

Madejon, Engracia, 46-5, 150-6<br />

Madhaiyan, Munusamy, 94-4, 140-8,<br />

140-10<br />

Madinabeitia, Zuriñe, 145-56<br />

Madison, Andrew, 144-40, 144-55<br />

Madsen, Rodney A., 138-31<br />

Maeda, Morihiro, 89-8<br />

175<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Maeght, Jean-Luc, 159-17<br />

Magalhães, Ivone C., 133-11<br />

Magalhães, Márcio O.L., 158-9<br />

Magen, Hillel, 155-86<br />

Magesan, Guna, 158-31, 177-15<br />

Magnanini, Eugenio, 146-2<br />

Mago, Payal, 140-30<br />

Magomedova, Tatiyana M., 120-6<br />

Magrini, Kimberly A., 36-3, 123-6<br />

Maguire, Rory, 89-11, 163-30<br />

Magyari, Julianna, 149-32<br />

Mahamane, Sabiou, 104-17<br />

Mahapatra, S.K, 149-24<br />

Maher, Crystal A., 39-14, 39-21<br />

Mahimairaja, Santiago, 178-25<br />

Mahjoory, Ramez A., 42-21<br />

Mahmoud, Kamal A., 155-12<br />

Mahmoudi, Ali, 168-11<br />

Mahuku, George, 167-19<br />

Maie, Nagamitsu, 138-15<br />

Maillant, Sophie, 129-11, 139-7, 135-<br />

16, 135-33<br />

Mainuri, Zachary G., 149-22<br />

Maire, Christian, 177-30<br />

Maiti, Debtanu, 155-41<br />

Major, Julie, 133-12, 138-68<br />

Majumdar, D., 155-170<br />

Majumdar, Debashis, 95-4<br />

Majzlan, Juraj, 29-1<br />

Makarov, Oleg A., 166-5<br />

Makeev, Alexander O., 109-6, 132-10<br />

Makhdum, Muhammad Iqbal, 99-5<br />

Makore, J., 13-1<br />

Maksimova, Nina B., 156-3<br />

Makó, András, 119-9, 150-13<br />

Malaga, Miguel, 153-27<br />

Malakouti, Mj, 166-12, 145-54, 155-<br />

70, 155-73, 155-78, 155-81<br />

Malarkodi, M., 164-15<br />

Malarvizhi, Palaniappa Pillai, 138-20,<br />

166-3<br />

Malatinszky, Akos, 156-17<br />

Malavolta, Euripedes, 155-51<br />

Malcolm, Don T., 39-24<br />

Malgwi, W.B, 108-4<br />

Malhi, Sukhdev.S., 155-11, 152-9, 155-<br />

8, 146-3<br />

Mali, Vijay Shankar, 23-15<br />

Malinovski, Jorge R., 177-13, 177-19,<br />

177-1<br />

Mallants, Dirk, 48-11<br />

Mallawatantri, Ananda P., 2-1, 145-14<br />

Malligawad, L Okanath H., 75-4<br />

Malligawad, Lokanath H., 162-1, 155-<br />

65<br />

Malo, Douglas D., 64-3, 124-8<br />

Malone, R., 170-32<br />

Mamatha, B., 141-13<br />

Mamedov, A.I., 151-5, 151-9, 136-17,<br />

116-6<br />

Mamedov, Nemat, 137-23<br />

Manceau, Alain, 1-7<br />

Mancinelli, Roberto, 163-13, 163-33<br />

Mandal, Biswapati, 154-34, 95-4<br />

Mandal, C, 138-86<br />

Mandal, Narayan C., 154-67<br />

Mando, A., 46-4, 54-8, 37-4<br />

Mando, Abdoulaye, 76-4, 155-164, 82-<br />

5, 75-10<br />

Mandzhieva, Saglara, 170-23, 139-8<br />

Mani, P. K,, 155-170<br />

Mani, Thamotharan, 45-27<br />

Manlay, Raphaël, 58-3<br />

Mann, Surender, 163-27<br />

Manning, David A. C., 15-8, 141-9,<br />

154-33<br />

Manrique, German, 104-3<br />

Mansour Shahsavar, Amir, 23-9<br />

Manton, William, 93-12<br />

Manu, Andrew, 173-3<br />

Manucharova, Natalia A., 140-3<br />

Mao, Meng, 137-20, 137-21<br />

Mapa, Ranjith B., 173-1, 147-16<br />

176<br />

Mapfumo, Paul, 150-14<br />

Marano, Roberto P., 136-21, 115-36<br />

Marcet, P., 177-28<br />

Marcet, Pura, 177-26<br />

Marchetti, Rosa, 165-7<br />

Marcus, Mathew, 144-39<br />

Mardigian, Sandra, 105-3<br />

Marechek, Maria S., 109-6<br />

Marenya, P.P., 156-2<br />

Margherita, Emanuela, 115-57<br />

Marguerie, Dominique, 71-5<br />

Marhan, Sven, 20-1<br />

Maria Cristina, Diez, 145-20<br />

Maria De La Luz, Mora, 145-20<br />

Maricán, Adolfo, 144-19<br />

Marimuthu, S, 155-154<br />

Marinari, Sara, 163-13, 138-85, 139-<br />

30, 162-18, 163-29, 163-33<br />

Marinova, Svetla, 57-4<br />

Mario, Sraka, 170-2<br />

Marion, Daniel A., 122-1<br />

Mariotti, A., 15-18<br />

Mark, Clark, 118-24<br />

Markel, Erin, 159-18<br />

Markelov, M. V., 8-1<br />

Markewitz, Daniel, 77-5<br />

Markgraf, Wibke, 136-3<br />

Marlet, Serge, 112-2<br />

Marol, Christine, 116-44<br />

Marques, Flavio Adriano, 122-18<br />

Marschner, Bernd, 15-15<br />

Marschner, Petra, 35-13, 154-22, 154-<br />

29, 35-11<br />

Marshall, Sarah K., 154-30<br />

Martens, Dean, 18-5<br />

Martens, Michelle A., 97-4<br />

Marth, Péter, 119-9, 99-6<br />

Martin Laurent, Fabrice, 102-8<br />

Martin, D., 149-24<br />

Martin, George, 19-5<br />

Martin, Kendall J., 102-5<br />

Martin, Maria, 144-50, 144-54, 144-44,<br />

144-49<br />

Martin, Michael, 144-55<br />

Martin-García, Juan Manuel, 137-17<br />

Martin-Garin, Arnaud, 135-6, 135-13,<br />

144-45<br />

Martinez, Adrian, 75-9<br />

Martinez, Fernando, 158-32<br />

Martinez, Gonzalo, 115-38<br />

Martinez-Gamiño, Miguel A., 146-5,<br />

153-25<br />

Martinez-Montoya, Juan Felipe, 157-10<br />

Martinez-Rios, Juan Jose, 153-31<br />

Martinez-Zavala, Lorena, 149-1<br />

Martins, Eder De Souza, 137-35<br />

Martins, Gilvan C., 72-3<br />

Martins, Jean M. F., 144-57, 144-58<br />

Martins, Jean M. F., 158-14<br />

Martins, Mariana Ventura, 19-13<br />

Martius, Christopher, 95-12, 133-21,<br />

75-17, 159-9<br />

Martínez De Arano, Inazio, 148-3<br />

Martínez Martínez, Silvia, 93-6<br />

Martínez, Carmen E., 158-30, 44-5,<br />

139-14<br />

Martínez, Carmen Enid, 144-66<br />

Martínez, Gustavo, 151-16<br />

Martínez-Martínez, Silvia, 127-6, 178-<br />

16, 169-1<br />

Martínez-Villegas, Nadia, 158-30, 139-<br />

14<br />

Maruthan, Malarkodi, 115-16<br />

Marvanek, Steven, 5-12<br />

Marx, Marc, 35-8<br />

Marzadori, Claudio, 93-3, 93-1, 144-5<br />

Marzari, Rosana, 23-13<br />

Masand, S.S, 153-11<br />

Masaoka, Yoshikuni, 104-4<br />

Masateru, Senge, 163-16<br />

Mase, Hitomi, 104-10<br />

Mashal, Kholoud, 135-24<br />

Masia, Andrea, 177-31<br />

Mask, Paul, 115-17<br />

Mason, Joseph A., 49-5<br />

Massucati, Luis Felipe, 75-17<br />

Masue, Yoko, 158-18, 73-5, 144-48<br />

Masunaga, Tsugiyuki, 155-95, 155-26<br />

Masutti, Carmem S. M., 139-33, 113-5<br />

Mathews, Dhanya, 104-1<br />

Mathieu, Olivier, 116-62<br />

Mathimaran, N., 154-48<br />

Matinian, Natalia N., 13-1, 118-14<br />

Matko, Bogunovic, 170-2<br />

Matocha, Christopher J., 144-16<br />

Matocha, John E., 152-8<br />

Matokwe, Memory, 104-12<br />

Matos, Flávia Araújo, 19-13<br />

Matson, Kathy L., 168-1<br />

Matson, Pamela A., 99-7<br />

Matsumoto, Eiji, 133-4<br />

Matsumoto, Hideaki, 104-15, 104-5<br />

Matsumura, Shoji, 168-20<br />

Matsuyama, Minoru, 142-17, 142-18<br />

Matthews, Neffra, 151-28<br />

Mattos Jr., Dirceu, 155-147<br />

Mattsson, Lennart, 162-9, 162-31, 155-<br />

122<br />

Mattusch, Juergen, 51-3<br />

Matula, Svatopluk, 119-13, 119-11<br />

Matus, Francisco, 177-30<br />

Matyka-Sarzynska, Dorota, 145-10,<br />

139-43<br />

Matzner, Egbert, 15-15<br />

Mayer, Claus D., 59-4<br />

Mayer, Lawrence M., 52-3<br />

Maynard, Jonathan, 119-6<br />

Mays, Dewayne, 116-3<br />

Mazahrih, Naem, 100-3<br />

Mazhitova, Galina, 40-3, 106-3<br />

Mazur, Nelson, 158-9<br />

Mazzei, Angelo, 162-35<br />

Mazzoncini, Marco, 33-2<br />

Mbila, Monday, 177-23, 177-21<br />

Mbugua, David M., 156-2, 115-31,<br />

138-54, 147-11<br />

Mbugwa, Gatua W., 105-3, 167-7<br />

McAfee, James, 178-28<br />

McBratney, Alex, 131-13, 100-5, 85-2,<br />

100-2, 56-15, 26-1, 12-14, 18-2<br />

McBride, Murray, 141-5<br />

McCarthy, John, 48-7<br />

McCarthy, Michael, 153-10<br />

McCarty, Greg, 118-21<br />

McCarty, Gregory, 1-7, 18-5<br />

McClintock, Nathan C., 130-1<br />

McConchie, D., 174-11<br />

McDaniel, Paul, 85-6, 125-10, 61-3<br />

McDermitt, Dayle K., 138-31<br />

McDermott, Greg, 63-6<br />

McDevitt, M.P., 115-35<br />

McDonald, Andrew J., 105-4<br />

McDonald, Eric, 53-4<br />

McDonald, John W., 162-33<br />

McDonald, Louis M., 177-22<br />

McElnea, Angus E., 164-8, 97-4, 39-17<br />

McFee, William W., 172-9, 138-46<br />

McGlynn, Rob, 131-13<br />

McGrath, David, 144-2<br />

McGrath, Steve, 86-1<br />

McInnes, Kevin, 115-15<br />

McIntosh, John, 158-31<br />

McIvor, Ian, 166-7, 145-52, 123-11<br />

McKane, Robert B., 115-20<br />

McKay, Larry, 48-7<br />

McKenna, T.E., 45-13<br />

McKenney, Cynthia, 178-28<br />

McKenney, Don W., 123-10<br />

McKenzie, Neil J., 107-8, 3-2<br />

McLaughlin, Michael, 31-10<br />

McLaughlin, Richard A., 151-18<br />

McLeese, Robert L., 56-5<br />

McLeod, Malem, 160-13<br />

McMaster, Gregory S., 116-52<br />

McMichael, Bobbie, 70-3<br />

McMillen, D.C., 115-4<br />

McNear, David, 51-11<br />

McNeill, Ann, 154-22, 96-4<br />

McNeill, Annie, 154-29<br />

McSpadden-Gardener, Brian B., 142-5<br />

McSwiney, Claire, 155-126<br />

McVey, Shawn, 164-13<br />

Meadows, Darren, 53-4<br />

Mechtler, Klemens, 168-17<br />

Medhioub, Khaled, 163-39<br />

Medhioub, Mounir, 163-39<br />

Medici, Luca, 143-2<br />

Meduri, Singarao, 153-21<br />

Medvecky, Beth A., 167-6<br />

Meek, David W., 155-116<br />

Meena, Sadhasivam, 164-6<br />

Megonigal, J. Patrick, 10-3, 118-11<br />

Mehla, D.S., 163-32<br />

Meira, Anete D., 115-45<br />

Meisner, C. A., 168-19, 155-133, 105-<br />

2, 81-3<br />

Meisner, Craig A., 161-1<br />

Meissner, Ralph, 45-1, 45-6, 45-2, 45-4<br />

Mejia Zaens, Enrique, 134-4<br />

Mekken, Johan C., 154-66<br />

Melchiori, Ricardo, 155-86, 138-60<br />

Mele, Giacomo, 136-26, 101-1<br />

Melendez, Rocio, 144-34<br />

Melgar, Ricardo J., 155-86<br />

Melio, Joel, 61-2<br />

Melkonian, Jeff, 25-3<br />

Melkonian, Jeffrey, 70-4<br />

Melkonian, Jeffrey J., 155-85<br />

Melling, Lulie, 158-16, 173-4<br />

Mello, Jaime W. V., 51-8, 144-23<br />

Melo, Vander De Freitas, 128-8<br />

Melo, Vander F., 128-12<br />

Melo, Vander Freitas De, 175-11, 106-9<br />

Mendonça, Eduardo De S., 145-30<br />

Mendoza, Arlene, 123-7<br />

Mendoza, Danilo A., 155-155<br />

Mendoza, José, 160-5, 122-12, 122-2,<br />

170-8<br />

Mendoza, Rodolfo, 140-21<br />

Mendoza-Grimón, Vanessa, 154-73<br />

Meney, Kathy, 118-4<br />

Menezes, Carlos Eduardo, 135-31<br />

Mengel, David, 163-24, 166-42<br />

Mengel, Konrad, 155-79<br />

Mensik, Ladislav, 17-19<br />

Menzies, John, 164-14<br />

Menzies, Neal W., 23-3<br />

Menzies, Neal William, 139-20<br />

Merchán Paniagua, Sara, 31-11<br />

Merckx, Roel, 154-12<br />

Merestela, Tessie Miga, 173-15<br />

Mergelov, Nikita S., 40-5, 175-8<br />

Merino, Enrique, 129-15<br />

Merkler, Douglas, 119-18, 92-3, 116-46<br />

Mermut, Ahmet, 42-4, 139-33<br />

Mermut, Ahmet Ruhi, 92-4<br />

Merrill, Stephen D., 151-26<br />

Mersiovsky, Edgar, 119-1<br />

Merwin, Ian, 142-9<br />

Merz, Juerg, 157-3, 157-3<br />

Mesic, Milan, 151-34, 170-3<br />

Mestelan, Silvia A., 170-33<br />

Methods, Kilasara, 140-22<br />

Metzl, Robert, 116-33<br />

Meyer, Mick, 166-50<br />

Meyer, Tim, 11-12<br />

Mezbahuddin, M., 42-19<br />

M.H. Rashid, Khan, 154-23<br />

Mi Jung, Park, 142-11<br />

Miah, M.A.M., 168-19<br />

Michaelson, Gary, 40-2<br />

Michaelson, Gary J., 175-13<br />

Michalski, Gregory, 127-5, 127-3<br />

Michaud, Aurelia, 35-6<br />

Michaud, Aurélia, 21-4<br />

Michel, Jean-Charles, 64-4<br />

Michel, Robert L., 135-21<br />

Michel, Roberto F.M., 175-1


Micheli, Erika, 179-4, 179-9, 179-6,<br />

179-5, 179-8, 123-3, 61-3<br />

Micheloud, Hugo A., 136-21<br />

Michels, Jerry, 23-10<br />

Michitsch, R., 155-14, 155-16<br />

Michot, Didier, 91-9<br />

Michot, Laurent, 144-26<br />

Midorikawa, Ichiro, 139-37<br />

Mielniczuk, João, 149-21, 138-79<br />

Mikailsoy, F., 116-6<br />

Mikha, Maysoon M., 138-61<br />

Mikheeva, Irina V., 78-1<br />

Milanovsky, Evgeny Yu., 138-38<br />

Milanovsky, E.Yu., 145-7<br />

Milbert, Gerhard, 90-7, 163-3<br />

Miles, John, 104-2<br />

Miles, Randall, 120-7<br />

Millar, James E., 163-5<br />

Millar, Neville, 102-6<br />

Miller, Bradley W., 177-24<br />

Miller, Charles, 83-11<br />

Miller, D.A., 137-16, 115-39<br />

Miller, David M., 79-4<br />

Miller, Douglas A., 115-46, 12-13<br />

Miller, Irene K., 147-13<br />

Miller, J. C., 104-17<br />

Miller, Jarrod, 144-25<br />

Miller, Julie, 53-4<br />

Miller, Stuart, 39-23<br />

Miller, Wesley L., 107-4<br />

Miller, William P., 78-7<br />

Milloux, Marie-Jeanne, 116-62<br />

Mills, Tessa, 145-52, 123-11<br />

Millán, R., 93-6<br />

Milne, E., 36-5, 138-80, 138-86<br />

Milne, Eleanor, 25-1<br />

Milori, Débora, 133-13<br />

Mimmo, Tanja, 93-3, 93-1, 35-9, 144-5<br />

Min Young, Cho, 142-8, 142-7<br />

Minansy, Budiman, 56-15<br />

Minasny, Budiman, 85-2, 100-2, 12-14,<br />

18-2<br />

Ming, Douglas W., 44-8<br />

Minh, Vo Quang, 33-9<br />

Minhas, P.S., 81-2<br />

Minkina, Tatiana, 170-23, 139-8<br />

Minteguiaga, Jorge, 155-110<br />

Minz, Dror, 141-8, 138-81<br />

Minzenmayer, Fred, 74-1<br />

Miralles, Daniel, 155-25<br />

Miralles, Isabel, 137-17<br />

Mironenko, Eugene, 95-10<br />

Mirzoev, Anver M-R., 127-19<br />

Mishchenko, Artem A., 110-2, 65-4<br />

Mishra, A.K., 95-4<br />

Mishra, Bipin Bihari, 85-16, 179-1<br />

Misselbrook, Tom, 149-10<br />

Mitchell, Charles C., 150-18<br />

Mitchell, Jeff, 31-12<br />

Mitchell, Jeffrey, 138-35<br />

Mitchell, Myron J., 17-13<br />

Mitsimponas, Th, 115-54<br />

Mitsuishi, Shoichi, 121-11<br />

Miyamoto, Kazuyoshi, 137-33<br />

Miyamoto, Tsuyoshi, 126-2<br />

Miyao, Gene, 31-12<br />

Miyazaki, Tsuyoshi, 137-42, 137-43,<br />

121-11, 136-2, 137-10<br />

Mizoguchi, Masaru, 137-10, 160-24,<br />

121-11, 136-2, 137-43<br />

Mizota, Chihiro, 154-24<br />

Mobli, Mostafa, 164-16<br />

Moebius, Bianca N., 148-15<br />

Moghiseh, Ebrahim, 121-3<br />

Mohadesi, Ali, 118-7<br />

Mohanty, Binayak, 116-47<br />

Moir, J.L., 160-21<br />

Mokma, Delbert, 41-3<br />

Mokma, Delbert L., 139-39<br />

Molchanov, Eric, 173-8<br />

Moldrup, Per, 137-31, 137-8<br />

Moles, Richard, 150-23<br />

Molina, Diego, 158-6, 138-68<br />

Molina, Jean-Alex E., 138-42<br />

Molina, Mauricio, 155-106<br />

Moller, Greg, 144-39<br />

Momayezi, Mohammad Reza, 23-1,<br />

168-2<br />

Momen, Bahram, 167-16<br />

Monger, H. Curtis, 109-9<br />

Moni, Christophe, 145-29<br />

Monneveux, P., 5-2<br />

Monsen, Katie, 150-21<br />

Monsérié, Marie-France, 178-2<br />

Montagne, David, 78-10<br />

Montanarella, Luca, 172-2, 150-4, 9-2,<br />

158-41, 149-8<br />

Montargès-Pelletier, Emmanuelle, 144-<br />

26<br />

Montecchio, Daniela, 93-1, 138-74,<br />

177-31<br />

Monteiro K. F. G., Monteiro K. F.G,<br />

133-18<br />

Monteiro, Francisco A., 155-7<br />

Monteith, Steven, 128-1<br />

Montes, Cristian, 47-2<br />

Montoroi, Jean-Pierre, 159-17<br />

Monts, David, 144-65<br />

Moon, Kyung-Hwan, 138-84, 153-42,<br />

153-49<br />

Mooney, Sacha J., 107-13, 64-5, 136-6,<br />

136-27<br />

Moore Kucera, J., 102-1<br />

Moore, Amanda, 13-12<br />

Moore, Amanda C., 3-3<br />

Moore, Jeff, 155-124<br />

Moore, Natalie, 160-13<br />

Moore, Nikki, 5-10<br />

Moore, Philip, 150-18<br />

Mor, V.S., 163-15<br />

Mora Palomino, Lucy, 33-8<br />

Mora, Claudia, 132-11<br />

Mora, Claudia I., 71-2<br />

Mora, Juan L., 126-21, 126-3<br />

Mora, María De La Luz, 145-23, 144-<br />

52, 155-6, 144-46, 144-51<br />

Mora, Orlando, 156-15<br />

Mora-Vallejo, Alejandra, 111-1<br />

Morales, Alfredo, 138-47<br />

Morari, Francesco, 163-17, 163-10,<br />

163-9<br />

Moratón, M.C., 137-29<br />

Moravej, Kamran, 115-10<br />

More, Sahebrao, 147-9<br />

Moreau, Stéphane, 58-2<br />

Morel, Jean Louis, 144-7, 98-2, 178-26,<br />

178-19, 144-26<br />

Morel, Jean-Louis, 178-2, 135-16, 129-<br />

11<br />

Morel, Jean-Louis, 178-20<br />

Moreno, Felix, 150-6, 46-5<br />

Moreno, Inés, 23-13<br />

Moreno, José Luis, 158-1, 166-39<br />

Morgan, Cristine, 115-24<br />

Morgan, Cristine L.S., 155-129, 119-5<br />

Morgan, Ger, 150-23<br />

Morgan, Kelly, 155-137, 153-40, 155-<br />

12<br />

Morgun, Evgeny, 138-4<br />

Mori, C., 6-1<br />

Mori, Yasushi, 45-9, 137-39<br />

Morisada, Kazuhito, 17-2<br />

Morishita, Tomoaki, 177-36<br />

Morkovkin, Gennady G., 156-3<br />

Morman, Suzette A., 13-3<br />

Moro, María José, 119-10<br />

Moroke, T. S., 13-1<br />

Morozov, Igor V., 19-4<br />

Morozova, Irina, 19-4<br />

Morozova, Rozalia, 177-38<br />

Morra, Matthew, 148-12<br />

Morris, Catherine, 107-13<br />

Morris, Richard V., 44-8<br />

Morris, Thomas, 162-12, 164-13, 155-<br />

118, 161-6<br />

Morrison, Jean M., 13-3, 117-4<br />

Mortensen, Annette P., 45-9<br />

Morton, Janice L., 92-3<br />

Morón, Alejandro, 76-5<br />

Mosaddeghi, Mohammad Reza, 143-7<br />

Mosali, Jagadeesh, 155-123, 19-8<br />

Moscatelli, M. Cristina, 163-29, 138-85<br />

Moscol, Marcela, 4-5<br />

Moses, Adeniyi, 163-42<br />

Motavalli, Peter, 138-82, 138-69<br />

Motavalli, Peter P., 31-11<br />

Motta, Mauricio, 178-21<br />

Motuzova, Galina V., 144-29<br />

Mourier, Brice, 78-5, 122-17<br />

Moustakas, Nikolaos C., 127-7<br />

Mouta, Ernesto, 166-47<br />

Mouta, Ernesto Rinaldi, 139-42<br />

Mowlavi, Ali Asghar, 116-5<br />

Mozzi, P., 85-10<br />

Mrabet, Rachid, 46-5<br />

M.S., Nagaraja,, 83-3<br />

Mtambanengwe, Florence, 155-175<br />

Mualem, Yechezkel, 116-26<br />

Mucheru-Muna, Monicah W., 167-3<br />

Mueller-Thomsen, Udo, 149-16<br />

Mufradi, Israel, 146-7<br />

Mugendi, Daniel N., 167-2, 167-3<br />

Muhhuku, Fred, 4-4<br />

Muhlbachova, Gabriela, 119-11<br />

Muir, James, 154-56<br />

Mukhamedjanov, F., 23-11<br />

Mukhopadhyay, Arijit, 154-67<br />

Mukhopadhyay, Dibyendu, 138-1<br />

Muktamar, Zainal, 46-3<br />

Mukuralinda, Athanase, 83-1<br />

Mulder, Jan, 126-11<br />

Mulegwa, Elijah, 105-3<br />

Mulligan, David, 159-11<br />

Munch, Jean Charles, 140-32, 35-8<br />

Munier-Lamy, Colette, 135-32<br />

Munsuz, N., 10-1<br />

Munteanu, Ioan M., 173-2, 173-10<br />

Murambakania, Baldas, 105-3<br />

Muraoka, Takashi, 152-2, 2-11, 1-15<br />

Murashkina, M., 155-135<br />

Murdock, Lloyd W., 75-12<br />

Mureithi, J.G., 155-27<br />

Murillo, Jose M., 150-6, 46-5<br />

Murphy, Brian W., 163-27<br />

Murphy, Daniel V., 43-4, 47-5<br />

Murphy, Dennis, 151-28<br />

Murphy, D.V., 138-27<br />

Murray, Robert S., 153-10<br />

Murtaza, Ghulam, 96-3<br />

Murugappan, V., 16-3<br />

Murugesa Boopathi, P., 163-7<br />

Murugesa Boopathi, Palanimuthu, 170-<br />

26<br />

Murugesa Boopathy, P., 163-26<br />

Murugesaboobathi, Palanimuthu, 155-<br />

61<br />

Murugesaboopathi, Palanimuthu, 155-<br />

159<br />

Murwira, Herbert, 25-2<br />

Musa, A.M., 168-18<br />

Musharo, Chipo, 104-12<br />

Muthuvel, Palaniappan, 155-67<br />

Mutton, Miguel A., 147-10<br />

Muñoz García, Mª Ángeles, 127-15,<br />

93-6, 127-17<br />

M.V, Bhargavi, 163-36<br />

Mylavarapu, R., 150-18<br />

Mylesamy, Gopalakrishnan, 146-8,<br />

154-36<br />

Myneni, Satish, 29-1<br />

Márton, László, 163-1<br />

Máté, Ferenc, 150-13<br />

Mäder, Paul, 59-3, 8-3<br />

Méndez, V., 137-29<br />

Mérot, Philippe, 122-17<br />

Müller, Christoph, 17-9<br />

N<br />

N’diaye, Mamadou K., 112-2<br />

N/A, Faridullah, 154-18<br />

Na Young, Jung, 142-8<br />

Nacci, Silvana, 75-6<br />

Nachtegaal, Maarten, 63-1<br />

Nachtergaele, Freddy, 90-7<br />

Nachtergaele, Freddy O., 62-2, 172-8<br />

Nachtigall, Gilmar R., 155-119<br />

Nadal, Viviana, 95-5<br />

Nadee, Suwanchai, 159-17<br />

Naderman, George C., 170-13<br />

Nadezhda, Sidorenkova, 154-17<br />

Nadezhkina, Elena, 163-2<br />

Nadimikeri, Jayraju, 123-12<br />

Nadporozhskaya, Marina, 138-5<br />

Nagarajan, R, 155-154<br />

Nagaraju, A., 85-15<br />

Naghipour, D. Kh., 178-24<br />

Nagumo, Toshiyuki, 170-14<br />

Nair, K.P.Prabhakaran, 155-9<br />

Nair, P. K. R, 154-52, 157-7<br />

Nair, Shadananan K., 178-7<br />

Nair, Vimala D., 154-52<br />

Najafova Samira, Babayev Magerram,<br />

140-34<br />

Nakagawa, Naoya, 168-20<br />

Nakajima, Mutsuyasu, 174-8<br />

Nakamaru, Yasuo, 135-10, 135-19<br />

Nakamura, Satoshi, 133-4<br />

Nakamura, Toshio, 15-11<br />

Nakano, Masashi, 135-11<br />

Nakano, Takashi, 168-14<br />

Nakatsu, Cindy, 94-2<br />

Nakayama, Natsuko, 140-28<br />

Nam, Yi, 171-8, 144-4<br />

Nam, Young-Jun, 116-38<br />

Nanzer, Simone, 59-3<br />

Nanzyo, Masami, 144-17, 154-65, 115-<br />

33, 126-2<br />

Napoli, Rosario, 90-10, 151-27, 149-27<br />

Narayana, Sreeman, 166-11<br />

Narayanan, Maragatham, 163-8<br />

Narayanasamy, G., 155-57, 139-18,<br />

155-54<br />

Narayanaswamy, C., 150-16<br />

Narco, Hassan Bismarck, 15-2<br />

Nardi, Pierfrancesco, 173-13<br />

Nardi, Serenella, 163-17<br />

Naroueirad, Mohammad Reza, 155-22<br />

Narwal, Ram Phal, 83-12, 155-36<br />

Nasarenko, Olga G., 139-8<br />

Nash, David M., 154-54<br />

Nassir, A., 155-66, 156-21<br />

Natesan, R., 163-7<br />

Natesan, Ramasamy, 155-159<br />

Natesan, Ramasay, 163-26<br />

Nath, Tapan Kumar, 169-2<br />

Naumov, Yevgeny M., 175-10<br />

Navarrete, Antonio Castellanos, 152-16<br />

Navarrete, Ian A., 124-6<br />

Navas, Mariela J., 156-1<br />

Navia, Jorge, 167-19<br />

Nazarizadeh, Farzad, 19-2<br />

N.B, Tejaswini, 104-1<br />

Neafsey, Joseph, 161-6<br />

Neal, Sue, 156-23<br />

Neaman, Alexander, 158-3<br />

Neble, Sylvie, 177-29<br />

Neckludov, Sergey A., 110-2<br />

Needelman, Brian, 85-4, 117-10, 116-<br />

50<br />

Needelman, Brian A., 1-3<br />

Neenu, S., 45-18<br />

Nefedova, Tatiana G., 27-2<br />

Negrin, Miguel A., 145-11<br />

Nehls, Thomas, 137-15<br />

Neilsen, Denise, 155-132<br />

Neilsen, Gerald, 155-132<br />

Nekesa, Abigael O., 155-161<br />

Nelson, Frederick E., 40-3<br />

Nelson, Kelly, 138-69<br />

Nelson, Kelly A., 31-11<br />

177<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Nelson, Tyrrell, 94-3<br />

Nemes, Attila, 82-3, 119-3, 119-4, 137-<br />

30<br />

Neptune, Dean, 63-6<br />

Neris, Jonay, 42-13<br />

Nestel, Penelope, 168-21<br />

Neto, Ladislau Martin, 133-13<br />

Neubert, Gert, 45-7<br />

Neue, Heinz-Ulrich, 139-17, 51-3<br />

Neumann, Günter, 35-11<br />

Neumann, Thomas, 178-18<br />

Neusypina, Tatiana, 137-1<br />

Neves, Carmen S. V. J., 99-8<br />

Neves, Delma Pessanha, 130-5<br />

Nevidomskaya, Dina, 144-62<br />

Nevidomskaya, Dina G., 33-4<br />

Nevo, Eviatar, 156-19<br />

Newby, Deborah, 24-2<br />

Newman, Susan, 118-1<br />

Newton, Philip, 166-49<br />

Newton, Philip J., 138-49<br />

Ngailo, Jerry A., 151-12<br />

Ngatunga, Edward, 61-2<br />

Ngo, Chau Thi Tuong, 174-6<br />

Ngoze, S.O., 156-2<br />

Ngoze, Solomon, 138-54, 147-11<br />

Nguyen, Binh Thanh, 138-3<br />

Nguyen, H. Q., 9-1<br />

Nguyen, L., 1-1<br />

Nguyen, Manh Khai, 158-42<br />

Nguyen, Minh Dong, 39-10<br />

Nguyen, Minh Long, 172-1<br />

Nguyen, My Hoa, 168-23, 39-20<br />

Nguyen, Q. L., 9-1<br />

Nguyen, Thi Kim Phuong, 155-107,<br />

39-10<br />

Nguyen, Ve B., 174-8<br />

N.H., Ravindranath, 158-4<br />

Ni, Shijun, 85-14<br />

Niacsu, Lilian, 124-10<br />

Nichol, Gemma E., 136-20<br />

Nichols, Kristine A., 146-16, 116-48,<br />

163-5<br />

Nichols, Mary H., 177-33<br />

Nicholson, C.F., 156-2<br />

Nicholson, Thomas J., 48-12, 48-4,<br />

119-4<br />

Nicomrat, Duongruitai, 102-2<br />

Nie, Lishui, 177-25, 137-48<br />

Niederer, Christian, 79-2<br />

Nield, Shawn J., 18-3<br />

Nielsen, David, 152-4<br />

Nielsen, Donald R., 34-2, 4-5, 116-32<br />

Nierop, Klaas G., 4-5<br />

Niikura, Mai, 104-11<br />

Nikolic, George, 53-4<br />

Nikolskii Gavrilov, Iourii, 123-1, 159-6<br />

Nilsson, S. Ingvar, 39-19<br />

Nimmo, John R., 137-13<br />

Nino, Pasquale, 149-27<br />

Ninomiya, Seishi, 160-24<br />

Nishida, Mizuhiko, 148-11<br />

Nishihara, Eiji, 168-14<br />

Nishimura, Seiichi, 118-11<br />

Nishiwaki, Junko, 137-43<br />

Nisini, Luigi, 95-7<br />

Niu, Dekui, 177-6, 155-74<br />

Njoroge, Ruth, 155-161<br />

Nkedi-Kizza, Peter, 155-12<br />

Nnabude, Peter, 45-22<br />

Noble, Andrew, 96-3<br />

Noble, Tom, 151-28<br />

Nobles, Maria, 177-21, 138-4, 177-23<br />

N<strong>of</strong>ziger, David, 116-27, 147-14<br />

Noguchi, Akira, 104-10, 104-11<br />

Noguchi, Kyotaro, 144-9<br />

Noinville, S., 79-3<br />

Nolte, C., 128-13<br />

Noor, Siti Azizah, 178-27<br />

Nordmyr, Linda, 174-3<br />

Norfleet, M. Lee, 116-22<br />

Norling, Cara, 145-52<br />

Noronha, Norberto C., 133-19<br />

178<br />

Norra, Stefan, 178-18<br />

Nortcliff, S., 151-22<br />

Nortcliff, Stephen, 42-8, 151-6<br />

Norton, L. Darrell, 151-5<br />

Norton, L.D., 154-69, 151-9<br />

Norton, Robert, 31-8<br />

Norton, Robert M., 70-2<br />

Norton, Shawn L., 19-8<br />

Noseda, Ramón, 172-7<br />

Notario, Jesús S., 127-13, 126-21, 126-<br />

3<br />

Nourbakhsh, Farshid, 163-34<br />

Nout, Rob, 24-3<br />

Novak, Jeff, 154-57<br />

Novakova, Alla A., 29-2<br />

Novichiknin, Evgeniy, 160-16<br />

Novikova, A.F., 57-2, 28-7<br />

Novikova, Nina M., 99-4<br />

Novis, Phil, 141-4<br />

Novoszad, Michael, 139-12<br />

Novotny, Etelvino H., 72-2<br />

Nowak, Virginie, 177-29<br />

Ntoula, Maria, 151-32<br />

Nunan, Naoise, 43-4, 43-1<br />

Nunez, Andres E., 140-13<br />

Nur, M., 160-13<br />

Nussio, Carla M. B., 133-19<br />

Nuttall, James Gray, 23-2<br />

Nuviola, A., 15-2<br />

Nwoke, Chike, 167-15<br />

Nwokporo, N.S., 151-22<br />

Nyamangara (Dr), Justice, 104-12<br />

Nyamangara, Justice, 150-26<br />

Nyambori, Rhoda, 105-3<br />

Nyborg, Age, 90-11<br />

Nziguheba, Generose, 167-15<br />

Nébié Kanké, Alfred, 130-3<br />

Németh, Tamás, 51-6, 150-13<br />

Núñez, Pedro, 155-6<br />

Núñez-Elisea, Roberto, 152-12<br />

O<br />

O’Callaghan, Maureen, 141-1<br />

O’Connor, George A., 171-3, 158-5<br />

O’Donnell, Anthony, 67-3, 141-9<br />

O’Donnell, Anthony G., 43-4<br />

O’Geen, Anthony, 119-6, 115-41<br />

O’Leary, Garry, 23-6<br />

O’Neill, Brendan, 133-16, 133-17<br />

O’Reilly, Colin, 150-23<br />

O’Rourke, Mary Kay, 168-12<br />

Oad, Fateh C., 155-168<br />

Oballos, Jajaira, 122-2<br />

Oberforster, Michael, 168-17<br />

Oberman, Naum G., 106-3<br />

Oberson, Astrid, 59-3<br />

Oberto, Elisa, 89-1<br />

Obiri, Samuel, 168-8<br />

Öborn, Ingrid, 155-122, 143-5, 162-31,<br />

39-19, 150-20, 158-42<br />

Obreza, Thomas, 155-137<br />

Obura, Pamela A., 128-9<br />

Ochoa, Guido, 122-2<br />

Ochs, Mary A., 170-13<br />

Ochsner, Tyson E., 110-7<br />

Odeh, Inakwu Ominy A., 42-20, 160-<br />

15, 14-5<br />

Odgers, Nathan, 12-14, 42-20<br />

Oechel, Walter, 40-2<br />

Oelbermann, Maren, 106-5, 158-23<br />

Oenema, Oene, 168-23<br />

Officer, Sally J., 70-2<br />

Ogoke, Iheanyichukwu J., 154-25<br />

Ogram, Andrew, 45-26<br />

Ogunwumiju, Omotomike, 118-21<br />

Oguz, Hacer, 154-20<br />

Ohta, Seiichi, 177-17<br />

Ojalammi, Matthew, 51-7<br />

Ok, Yong-Sik, 151-14, 151-15, 51-4,<br />

144-4, 158-21, 57-6<br />

Okalebo, J. R., 139-35<br />

Okalebo, John Robert, 155-161, 128-9<br />

Okamoto, Kosuke, 139-37<br />

Okazaki, Hitoshi, 155-131<br />

Okazaki, Masanori, 126-11, 168-20,<br />

139-37<br />

Okereke, Gilbert U., 45-22<br />

Oki, Yoko, 174-10<br />

Okomba, John, 105-3<br />

Oktem, Abdullah, 154-20<br />

Okumura, Mami, 140-28<br />

Okusami, Temitope A., 2-6<br />

Okuyama, Arata, 168-20<br />

Olatinwo, Rabiu, 80-4<br />

Oldam, James L., 150-18<br />

Olesen, Jorgen E., 138-8<br />

Olga Margarita, Rubilar, 145-20<br />

Oliveira, Dalziza, 158-23<br />

Oliveira, Edivan C., 133-20<br />

Oliveira, Maria De L., 133-11, 133-9<br />

Oliveira, Uéliton Trindade De, 155-148<br />

Oliver, Margaret A., 91-5, 122-13, 129-<br />

10<br />

Oliver, Robert, 54-1<br />

Oliver, Toni, 7-6<br />

Olivier, Romain, 126-9<br />

Olk, Daniel, 138-82<br />

Olson, Carolyn G., 122-16<br />

Olson, K. R., 62-4<br />

Olson, Kenneth, 151-24<br />

Olsson, Mats, 47-3<br />

Oltmanns, Meike, 3-8<br />

Omarova, Elena O., 140-5<br />

Omondi, Emmanuel Chiwo, 105-3<br />

Omonode, Rex A., 138-46, 148-17,<br />

138-48, 138-70<br />

Omori, Akihiro, 139-37<br />

Omuto, C. T., 160-10<br />

Omuto, Thine, 83-1<br />

Onaran, H., 10-1<br />

Ongprasert, Somchai, 170-7<br />

O.O, Olufajo, 155-68<br />

Oram, Libbie, 144-39<br />

Orbach, Marc, 168-12<br />

Ordoñez, Rafaela, 115-38<br />

Orellana, Joaquin, 155-106<br />

Orellana, Jorge, 116-55<br />

Orleanskii, Vladimir K., 140-5<br />

Orona Castillo, Ignacio, 160-14<br />

Oropeza-Mota, J. L., 136-24<br />

Ortega, Raul, 137-17<br />

Ortega, Rodrigo, 155-106<br />

Ortiz Escobar, Maria E., 126-20<br />

Ortiz-Solorio, Carlos A., 42-14<br />

Ortiz-Solorio, Carlos Alberto, 108-1<br />

Osawa, Hiroki, 104-5<br />

Osborne, Todd Z., 118-1, 118-2<br />

Osher, Laurie J., 55-2, 6-4<br />

Osmond, Deanna, 163-30, 150-18, 45-<br />

23<br />

Oster, James, 159-4<br />

Oster, Kenneth, 115-41<br />

Österholm, Peter, 174-3<br />

Ota, Takeshi, 89-8, 116-59<br />

Othieno, Caleb O., 128-9, 155-161,<br />

139-35<br />

Oudat, M. Al., 9-2<br />

Ouma, Josephine, 138-81<br />

Ouvrard, Stéphanie, 178-20, 98-2, 178-<br />

26<br />

Ouyang, Tian-Zhi, 145-1, 145-4<br />

Ouyang, Ying, 144-7<br />

Ouédraogo, Elisée, 82-5, 54-8<br />

Oved, Tamar, 141-8<br />

Overesch, Mark, 90-7<br />

Overstreet, Laura F., 140-12<br />

Oweis, Theib, 75-7<br />

Owens, Dave, 139-23<br />

Owens, Lloyd, 1-7, 170-32<br />

Owens, Phillip, 48-10<br />

Owens, Vance N., 138-39<br />

Owiyo, Tom, 160-4<br />

Owliaie, Hamidreza, 129-5, 127-1<br />

Oxenberg, Tanya Palmateer, 135-9<br />

Oyuela-Caycedo, Augusto, 133-3<br />

Ozgenturk, Gonul, 154-20<br />

Ozores-Hampton, Monica, 153-40<br />

P<br />

P S, Sheeba, 162-16<br />

Pachepsky, Yakov, 48-4, 119-4<br />

Pachepsky, Yakov A., 137-30, 48-1, 82-<br />

3, 139-28, 4-3, 48-12, 119-3<br />

Padmanabhan, Eswaran, 42-4<br />

Pagels, Britt, 144-21, 65-2<br />

Pagliai, Marcello, 101-4, 138-25, 115-<br />

57<br />

Pagliarin, Chiara, 163-10, 163-9<br />

Pai, Chuangwen, 177-16<br />

Pajuelo, Purificacion, 151-8<br />

Paknejhad, Farzad, 147-3, 147-4<br />

Pal, Deo, 138-23, 104-8<br />

Pal, Dilipkumar, 36-5, 138-86<br />

Pal, D.K., 38-3<br />

Pal, Raktim, 166-46<br />

Pal, Ramhari, 154-67<br />

Pal, Y., 157-11<br />

Palacio, José Luis, 160-6<br />

Palacios-Díaz, M. Pino, 154-73<br />

Palaniappa Pillai, Malarvizhi, 45-27,<br />

60-7, 146-8, 146-9<br />

Palaniappa Pillai, Malarvizhi, 168-24,<br />

168-25, 165-4<br />

Palanisamy, Devasenapathy, 162-2,<br />

138-13<br />

Palazzo, Antonio J., 138-42<br />

Paliatsos, Athanatios, 115-34<br />

Palm, Cheryl, 105-1, 69-1, 150-9<br />

Palumbo, Giuseppe, 144-43, 126-17,<br />

139-21, 56-16<br />

Pampolino, M.F., 146-10<br />

Pan, Yun, 178-17<br />

Panagiotopoulos, Leonidas, 127-7<br />

Panahi Kordlaghari, Khodabakhsh,<br />

154-59<br />

Panaullah, G.M., 51-12, 81-3, 168-19,<br />

128-4<br />

Panaullah, Golam M., 115-29<br />

Pandey, Hira Nand, 155-52, 152-6<br />

Pangga, Gina Villegas, 162-15<br />

Pankova, Ye.I., 159-16, 28-7<br />

Pannu, Ravinderpal, 155-77<br />

Panomtaranichagul, M., 11-1<br />

Pansu, Marc, 138-76<br />

Pantoja, Jose L., 95-5<br />

Paolini, Jorge, 155-93<br />

Paolini, Jorge E., 142-14<br />

Papadopoulos, Apostolos, 64-5<br />

Papadopoulos, Periclis, 115-44<br />

Papadopoulos, Periklis, 152-5<br />

Papaioannou, Agelos B., 115-34<br />

Papini, Rossella, 163-35<br />

Pappa, Agathi-Valentini, 167-18<br />

Paramananthan, Selliah, 173-4<br />

Parent, Léon-Etienne, 153-35<br />

Park, Bumki, 140-10<br />

Park, Chan-Won, 155-83<br />

Park, Chang-Young, 146-13, 146-12<br />

Park, Chang-Young, 155-114<br />

Park, Chol-Soo, 151-13, 168-16, 151-<br />

30, 151-15<br />

Park, Cholsoo, 151-35<br />

Park, Eun Jin, 136-23<br />

Park, Eun-Jin, 15-3<br />

Park, Jae-Hong, 155-15<br />

Park, Ki-Do, 155-114, 146-13<br />

Park, Ki-Do, 146-12<br />

Park, Kwang Lai, 149-5, 149-6<br />

Park, Kwang Lai, 155-150<br />

Park, Man, 145-5, 145-6, 166-45<br />

Park, Myoungsu, 94-4<br />

Park, Sei Joon, 155-32, 104-6<br />

Park, Seong-Tae, 150-12<br />

Park, So-Hyeon, 155-15<br />

Park, Sung-Hak, 117-6<br />

Park, Sung-Tae, 146-12<br />

Park, Sung-Tai, 155-114


Park, Yang Ho, 155-141<br />

Park, Yang Ju, 155-92<br />

Park, Yang-Ho, 155-15<br />

Park, Yeon-Kyu, 117-6<br />

Parker, Shane R., 20-4<br />

Parkin, Timothy B., 155-116<br />

Parobek, Jeffery A., 83-11<br />

Paroda, R., 23-11<br />

Parr, Jeff, 138-26<br />

Parra, Ramona R., 135-22<br />

Parry, Roberta, 1-9<br />

Parsa, Bahman, 135-23<br />

Parsons, D., 156-2<br />

Paschalidis, Christos, 152-5<br />

Pasieczna, Anna, 13-1<br />

Pasricha, N.S., 155-167, 153-47, 154-6<br />

Passerat De Silans, Alain M.B., 116-20,<br />

116-16<br />

Pastori, Marco, 153-28<br />

Pastukhov, Alexander V., 42-9<br />

Patel, Bharat, 17-10<br />

Patel, Pravinchandra C., 165-5, 155-23,<br />

165-3<br />

Pathak, A. K., 166-10<br />

Patil, Ashok, 155-58<br />

Patil, P. L., 2-4<br />

Patil, P.L., 104-1, 66-1<br />

Patil, S.G., 66-1<br />

Patino, Gloria, 104-2<br />

Patra, S. K., 89-4<br />

Patti, Antonio, 93-8<br />

Patti, Antonio F, 163-12, 15-9<br />

Paudel, Chhabi L., 157-3<br />

Paul, D.N.R., 168-19, 161-1<br />

Paul, Eldor, 138-16, 15-16<br />

Paul, Kristian, 145-50<br />

Paul, Kristian W., 93-4<br />

Paustian, Keith, 138-86, 36-5, 15-4,<br />

138-37, 138-80, 25-1<br />

Pavanelli, Alex G., 160-12<br />

Pavinato, Paulo S., 154-7<br />

Pavlova, Vera N., 25-5<br />

Pavon, Jellin, 156-13<br />

Payne, Margot K., 118-22<br />

Payne, W. A., 104-17<br />

Payne, William A., 23-10<br />

Paz, Joel, 116-53<br />

Pazhanivelan, S, 155-154<br />

Pazira, Ebrahim, 23-9<br />

Pazos, Mabel, 172-7, 150-10<br />

Pazos, Mabel Susana, 42-5<br />

Peak, Derek, 139-27, 154-61<br />

Peaslee, Steve, 74-1<br />

Peasley, Steve, 107-3<br />

Pedersen, Joel A., 145-45<br />

Pedraza, Cristina, 144-19<br />

Pei, Xu, 83-15<br />

Pelegrin, Francisco, 150-6<br />

Pell, Alice, 138-54<br />

Pell, Alice N., 115-31<br />

Pell, A.N., 156-2, 147-11<br />

Pellegrini, Sergio, 115-57, 165-10, 136-<br />

5, 101-4<br />

Peltier, Edward, 63-7<br />

Peltola, Pasi, 174-3<br />

Pena-Yewtukhiw, Eugenia, 75-12, 156-<br />

14, 3-3<br />

Peng, Xinhua, 64-1, 137-4<br />

Penizek, Vit, 85-5<br />

Penksza, Karoly, 33-10<br />

Pennock, Dan J., 151-39, 6-8<br />

Pepo, Peter, 146-6<br />

Pepper, Ian, 24-2<br />

Percich, James, 136-19<br />

Perdomo, C., 6-1<br />

Perea, Francisco, 151-8<br />

Perecin, Dilermando, 149-26<br />

Pereira, Marcos Gervasio, 42-10, 130-<br />

2, 128-6, 118-16, 128-5<br />

Pereira, Victor V., 164-10, 175-1<br />

Pereira, Virginia, 122-9<br />

Perez-Casio, Federico, 144-13, 155-71<br />

Perfect, Ed, 48-13, 48-7<br />

Perfect, Edmund, 137-7<br />

Perrin Ganier, Corinne, 145-49<br />

Persson, Ingmar, 73-2, 73-7, 139-13<br />

Perumal, Karuppan, 166-14, 162-34<br />

Pervez, Humayun, 99-5<br />

Pessagno, Romina C., 139-15<br />

Petersen, Bjorn M., 138-8<br />

Petersen, Gary W., 116-23, 124-2<br />

Peterson, Gary A., 37-2, 75-8<br />

Peth, Stephan, 136-3, 64-1, 136-9, 101-<br />

2<br />

Petit, Sabine, 144-18<br />

Petrere, C., 2-1<br />

Petri, Monica, 33-2<br />

Petrova, Lidia, 57-4<br />

Pettygrove, G. S., 155-135<br />

Peña, Víctor, 125-12<br />

Pfeffer, Max J., 167-7<br />

Pfeffer, Michael, 141-3<br />

Pfeiffer, Eva-3ia, 106-2, 175-2, 106-7<br />

Pfisterer, Ulrich, 149-16<br />

Pham, Quang Ha, 158-42<br />

Phatak, Sharad, 54-9<br />

Philippe, Cattan, 153-23<br />

Phillips, Carlton T., 168-1<br />

Phillips, Ian, 139-19<br />

Phillips, Jonathan D., 28-1, 122-1<br />

Phillips, Rebecca, 48-9<br />

Phillips, S.B., 155-18<br />

Phogat, Vinod, 153-13<br />

Pia, Juan Fernando, 105-5<br />

Piatek, Kathryn B., 17-13<br />

Piccinin, Jorge L., 72-5<br />

Piccinin, Jorge Luiz, 136-12, 136-14<br />

Piccolo, Alessandro, 138-67, 15-9, 15-<br />

14<br />

Picking, Deborah J., 139-34<br />

Picone, Liliana Ines, 154-4<br />

Pierce, Danielle, 60-1<br />

Pierzynski, Gary, 163-24, 166-42, 170-<br />

10<br />

Pietola, Liisa, 137-49<br />

Pietraszek, Jay, 151-41<br />

Pigna, M., 139-2, 73-4, 144-43<br />

Pignatello, Joseph, 139-3<br />

Pilatti, Miguel, 137-41<br />

Pilatti, Miguel A., 137-44, 163-11, 115-<br />

36, 116-55<br />

Pilaš, Ivan, 177-4<br />

Pineda, Neida, 160-5, 122-12, 170-8,<br />

122-2<br />

Pinelli, Eric, 144-27<br />

Ping, Chien-Lu, 40-2, 106-8<br />

Ping, Jianli, 162-12<br />

Pino, Rafael, 149-1<br />

Pinto Coelho Lacerda, Marilusa, 149-<br />

28<br />

Pinto, Francisco De Assis De Carvalho,<br />

91-8, 115-53<br />

Pinto, Miriam, 144-34<br />

Pinzon Pinto, Angela, 140-7<br />

Piovanelli, Carlo, 138-25<br />

Pires Da Silva, Alvaro, 137-41<br />

Piri, Andy K., 178-23<br />

Piron, Denis, 120-8<br />

Pisani, Oliva, 138-15<br />

Pisante, Michele, 75-5<br />

Piscitelli, Marcela, 176-6<br />

Pittan, Britta, 154-63<br />

Pivovarova, Elena G., 155-60<br />

Piñuela, J.A., 115-15<br />

P.K., Basavaraja, 162-30<br />

Pla, Ildefonso, 75-6, 159-2, 153-41<br />

Plageras, Panagiotis, 115-34<br />

Plagge, Rudolf, 98-3<br />

Plant, Richard, 60-1<br />

Plante, Alain, 15-16, 138-16, 15-4<br />

Platinetti, Marco, 138-25<br />

Plaxienco, Doina, 168-9<br />

Plowden, Y.K., 115-35<br />

Plowden, Yuri K., 107-11, 54-3<br />

Plumlee, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey S., 13-3<br />

Poberejskaya, Swetlana, 152-15<br />

Poggio, Laura, 95-9<br />

Pointon, Shane M., 39-24<br />

Poirier, Glenn, 134-1<br />

Poirier, Vincent, 54-7<br />

Pol Shekane Pahlavan, Mohammad<br />

Reza, 155-22<br />

Polcik, Aleksandra, 115-43<br />

Polizzotto, Matthew, 73-5, 50-1<br />

Poll, Christian, 20-1<br />

Pompili, Letizia, 54-2<br />

Poncio-Acosta, Zulema, 155-71<br />

Ponge, Jean-François, 163-3<br />

Ponizovsky, Alexander, 86-1<br />

Ponnuswamy, Santhy, 54-4<br />

Pons, Marie-Noëlle, 178-21<br />

Ponzoni, Gilda, 165-7<br />

Poonguzhali, Selvaraj, 94-4, 140-10<br />

Poovarodom, Sumitra, 155-140<br />

Popova, Z., 75-16<br />

Popovich, Anna A., 114-3, 114-4<br />

Poreba, Grzegorz Jacek, 68-2<br />

Portella, Cibele Masciolli R., 99-8<br />

Porter, Gregory, 31-9<br />

Portilho, Antonio Passos, 135-31<br />

Posadas, Adolfo, 137-18, 153-27<br />

Poss, James A., 81-4<br />

Post, Wilfred, 135-18<br />

Postini, Kazem, 166-36<br />

Pote, Daniel H., 177-14<br />

Potter, Kenneth N., 170-11<br />

Potth<strong>of</strong>f, Martin, 155-3<br />

Pottyondi, Akos, 156-17<br />

Poulenard, Jérome, 78-5<br />

Poulton, Paul R., 146-1<br />

Powell, Bernard, 39-8, 12-5<br />

Powell, J. Mark, 149-10<br />

Powlson, David, 36-5, 138-86, 25-1<br />

Powlson, David S., 146-1<br />

Pozdnyakov, Anatoly, 116-29<br />

Pozdnyakov, Lev A., 138-38<br />

Pozdnyakova, Larisa, 116-29<br />

Poznyak, Stepan P., 33-3<br />

Prabhakara, Reddy, 154-13<br />

Prabhakara, Reddy, G.V., 83-3<br />

Pradere, Philippe, 144-27<br />

Prado, Hélio Do, 45-10, 149-26<br />

Prakash, Bhanu, 149-12<br />

Prakash, Ved, 166-8<br />

Prakasha, H.C., 138-11, 154-50<br />

Pramanick, M., 155-170<br />

Prasad, Paruchuri Ramakrishna, 57-5<br />

Prasadini, Prabhu, 166-11, 129-2<br />

Prat, Christian, 33-2<br />

Prawito, Priyono, 46-3<br />

Preethu, Chengappa, 154-13<br />

Prellwitz, Joel, 127-5, 127-4<br />

Premachandra, Gnanasiri, 139-35<br />

Prescott, T.M., 116-45, 137-16, 115-35,<br />

115-39<br />

Presley, Deann, 129-6<br />

Prestegaard, Karen L., 117-10<br />

Preston, Caroline M., 17-7, 17-8, 47-1<br />

Previtali, Franco, 172-5<br />

Price, Andrew, 152-7<br />

Prietzel, Jörg, 63-8<br />

Pringle, M.J., 138-56, 115-22<br />

Priori, Simone, 132-3<br />

Priyantha, Yappa, 8-6<br />

Probert, Merv, 115-21<br />

Prochnow, L. I., 154-14<br />

Prokisch, Jozsef, 51-6<br />

Prok<strong>of</strong>ieva, Tatiana, 77-3<br />

Pronin, Andrej, 135-34<br />

Protano, Giuseppe, 132-3<br />

Pucci, Amaranta, 163-14<br />

Pucci, M, 73-4<br />

Puddu, Rita, 160-11<br />

Puente, Aleix, 7-6<br />

Puigdefábregas, Juan, 136-1, 136-10,<br />

119-12<br />

Pulleman, Mirjam, 82-5, 152-16<br />

Punzel, Jürgen, 48-3<br />

Pusineri, Graciela, 115-36<br />

Puste, Anandamoy, 116-1<br />

Pustovoytov, K., 2-5<br />

Pustovoytov, Konstantin, 121-10, 99-2<br />

Pypers, Pieter, 154-12<br />

Pásztor, László, 115-27<br />

Péné, Crépin, 153-36<br />

Pérez Arias, Juana, 151-1, 160-2<br />

Pérez, Beatriz A., 142-13, 142-4<br />

Pérez, Daniel.V., 135-31, 118-16, 128-5<br />

Pérez, Rufino, 42-2<br />

Pérez-Alegría, Luis, 138-83<br />

Pérès, Guenola, 120-8, 137-3<br />

Pöllmann, Herbert, 178-22<br />

Q<br />

Qadir, Manzoor, 96-3, 23-11<br />

Qi, Feng, 7-12<br />

Qian, Yaling, 116-57<br />

Qiguo, Zhao, 120-9<br />

Qiubing, Wang, 83-14<br />

Quadros, Ruth Maria Bianchini De,<br />

151-20<br />

Quaggio, José A., 155-147<br />

Quang, Nguyen Chi, 91-3<br />

Quantin, Cecile, 21-5<br />

Quantin, Paul, 126-13<br />

Quebedeaux, Bruno, 3-4<br />

Queitsch, Jürgen, 33-2<br />

Quenet, Y., 79-3<br />

Quideau, Sylvie A., 71-4<br />

Quillerou, Emmanuelle, 135-6<br />

Quinn, Nigel W.T., 159-12<br />

Quintero, Jenny, 167-19<br />

Quiquampoix, H., 79-3<br />

Quiroga - Garza, Hector Mario, 155-<br />

174<br />

Quiroz, Roberto, 153-27<br />

Quisenberry, Virgil L., 107-7<br />

R<br />

R, Kumaraperumal, 138-64<br />

Rabbi, Sheikh M. F., 121-7<br />

Rabenhorst, Martin, 85-4, 118-21<br />

Rabenhorst, Martin C., 10-3, 118-20,<br />

119-19, 107-12, 44-8, 118-25<br />

Rabuffetti, Armando, 123-9<br />

Rachman, Achmad, 160-13, 137-5<br />

Raczkowski, Charles W., 166-15<br />

Radcliffe, David E., 107-9, 149-14<br />

Radder, B.M., 66-1<br />

Ragazzi, F., 85-10<br />

Rahimi, Ghasem, 151-6<br />

Rahimzadeh, K.F., 153-7<br />

Rahman, G.K.M.M., 168-19<br />

Rahman, Md. Hasibur, 166-37<br />

Rahmani, Hamid Reza, 150-5<br />

Raij, Bernardo Van, 155-121<br />

Rajan, A. Raja, 152-11<br />

Rajarajan, A., 2-2, 142-19, 164-6<br />

Rajbhandari, Neeranjan P., 157-3<br />

Raji, B.A., 108-4<br />

Rajkai, Kálmán, 119-9<br />

Raju, Alluri Padma, 166-20, 149-31<br />

Ralisch, Ricardo, 66-5<br />

Ramaiah, Kaleeswari.Kutralingam,<br />

162-2<br />

Ramakrishna Parama, V.R., 155-156,<br />

154-1<br />

Ramasamy, Krishnasamy, 115-16<br />

Ramesh, Gopi, 166-51<br />

Ramezanpour, Hassan, 144-68, 143-1<br />

Ramirez, Juan, 138-68<br />

Ramirez, Luis, 154-28<br />

Ramirez, Manlio, 162-27<br />

Ramos, Yalitza, 170-8, 160-5<br />

Ramos-Santana, Rafael, 151-16<br />

Ramsey, Mary Lou, 135-4<br />

Ran, Yong, 145-16, 110-8<br />

Rana, Kiran, 139-35<br />

Ranatunga, Thilini D., 126-16<br />

Randhawa, Rupinder K., 131-8<br />

179<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Rangarajan, Anusuya, 156-11<br />

Ranger, Jacques, 17-17<br />

Ranjard, Lionel, 177-29<br />

Ranjard, Lionel, 144-58<br />

Ranjbar Atashi, Maryam, 177-41<br />

Ranjbar, Ehsan, 163-43<br />

Ransom, Michel D., 129-6<br />

Ranville, James F., 93-7, 93-11<br />

Rao V.K And Ravindra V, Rudramuni<br />

M.S, 167-9<br />

Rao, Idupulapati, 104-2, 104-3, 16-1,<br />

158-6, 156-13<br />

Rao, Kv, 155-34<br />

Rao, Maria A., 145-18, 144-59, 145-17<br />

Rao, Nagender, 166-11<br />

Rao, Palli Chandrasekhar, 155-56<br />

Rao, T. Nagendra, 165-4, 168-24, 60-7,<br />

168-25, 45-27<br />

Raper, Randy, 152-7<br />

Rasa, Kimmo, 137-49<br />

Rasche, Frank, 141-3<br />

Rasheed, Mohamed Abbas, 19-1, 115-<br />

2, 139-38, 115-13<br />

Rashid, Abdul, 155-117, 96-2<br />

Rashid, Harun U., 155-96<br />

Raskatova, Tatyana V., 25-5<br />

Rasmussen, Caroline, 154-66<br />

Rasmussen, Craig, 15-12<br />

Rasoli, Sogol, 163-6<br />

Rassam, David W., 39-9<br />

Rasse, D. P, 15-18<br />

Rastegari, Seyed Jalal, 96-5<br />

Raun, W. R., 155-98<br />

Raun, William, 155-88<br />

Raun, W.R., 19-8, 155-123<br />

Raupp, Joachim, 3-8<br />

Ravi Kumar, M.N., 155-156<br />

Ravi, G., 155-156<br />

Ravi, G., 154-1<br />

Ravi, M.V, 155-156, 154-1, 155-157<br />

Ravichandiran, S, 155-154<br />

Ravikumar, M.N., 154-1<br />

Rawajfih, Zahir, 36-5<br />

Rawi, Che Salmah, 178-27<br />

Rawls, Walter J., 137-30, 82-3, 119-3,<br />

119-4<br />

Ray, Sk, 138-86, 38-3<br />

Raymond, F.D., 155-18<br />

Razavi, Maziar, 158-2<br />

Razikordmahalleh, Ladan, 162-40,<br />

138-17, 154-3<br />

Read, Derek B., 20-2<br />

Reatto, Adriana, 137-35<br />

Reatto-Braga, Adriana, 64-2<br />

Rech, Jason, 127-5<br />

Rech, Jason A., 127-4, 127-3<br />

Recous, Sylvie, 36-2, 138-50<br />

Reddy, Gudigopuram B., 166-15<br />

Reddy, K. R., 118-26, 118-3, 118-2<br />

Reddy, K. Ramesh, 84-3, 118-1<br />

Reddy, Karu Koteswar, 154-68<br />

Reddy, Muchha R., 155-13<br />

Reddy, Poli Raghava, 166-20<br />

Reddy, Ramesh, 160-3<br />

Redman, Charles, 178-11, 178-12<br />

Reed, D. W., 104-17<br />

Reed, Kathleen, 31-12<br />

Rees, David B., 122-3<br />

Rees, Robert M., 167-18, 59-4<br />

Reeves, D. Wayne, 116-22<br />

Reeves, James B.,, 18-5<br />

Regalado, Carlos M., 126-7<br />

Regier, Tom, 140-2, 65-3<br />

Reginato, Juan C., 116-12<br />

Regitano, Jussara B., 139-10, 139-9<br />

Regmi, Basu D., 157-3<br />

Reich, Paul, 16-2, 42-3<br />

Reich, Robin, 19-10<br />

Reichenauer, Thomas, 141-3<br />

Reicosky, Donald C., 41-2<br />

Reid, D. Keith, 116-28<br />

Reiher, Wolfgang, 66-6<br />

Reimann, Clemens, 13-1, 91-1<br />

180<br />

Reimer, Goetz, 131-3, 131-2<br />

Reintam, Endla, 57-7, 156-16<br />

Rellini, Ivano, 109-11<br />

Rema, John, 155-104<br />

Remes, Michal, 17-19<br />

Ren, Li, 137-20, 137-21<br />

Renat, Jean-Christophe, 98-2, 178-26<br />

Renault, Pierre, 144-41, 135-13<br />

Rengabasham, Kalpana, 138-13<br />

Rengabashyam, Kalpana, 162-2<br />

Rengel, Zed, 118-4<br />

Renschler, Chris, 177-33<br />

Repyah, Marina A., 176-1, 140-29<br />

Ressler, Daniel, 159-18<br />

Resurreccion, Augustus, 137-31<br />

Reuter, Ronald J., 150-24<br />

Revault, M., 79-3<br />

Reverter, Ferran, 7-6<br />

Rey, J., 177-28<br />

Reyes Solis, Iván E., 163-23<br />

Reyes, J. L., 15-2<br />

Reyes, Manuel R., 166-15<br />

Reyhani Tabar, Adil, 155-35, 155-45,<br />

23-12, 155-37<br />

Reynolds, Dan, 101-3, 123-10<br />

Reynolds, D.W., 154-72<br />

Reynolds, W. D., 145-19<br />

Rezaei, H., 79-3<br />

Rhodes, Ruth, 155-42<br />

Ribas, Fco., 60-3<br />

Ribeiro Da Luz, Beatriz, 131-7<br />

Ribeiro, Eliane, 133-11<br />

Ribeiro, Lucedino P., 133-13<br />

Ribeiro, Mateus Rosas, 122-18<br />

Ribero, Mateus Rosasosas, 128-7<br />

Ricciardella, M., 139-2<br />

Rice, Alina, 148-12<br />

Rice, Charles, 138-82, 138-60, 138-9,<br />

138-53, 24-2, 11-1<br />

Rice, James A., 145-47, 52-4<br />

Richard, Guy, 157-8, 85-3<br />

Richardson, Curtis, 84-2<br />

Richardson, Jim, 107-4, 107-3, 107-2<br />

Richardson, M., 152-8<br />

Richardson, Matthew J., 125-11<br />

Richter, Daniel, 123-7<br />

Richter, Daniel D., 41-1, 123-6, 77-5<br />

Richter, Pablo, 144-19<br />

Rickman, D., 115-17, 115-56<br />

Rietz, Diana N., 159-22<br />

Rigane, Hafedh, 163-39<br />

Righi, Dominique, 144-18<br />

Rigou, P., 79-3<br />

Riha, S. J., 156-2<br />

Riha, Susan, 138-54, 105-4<br />

Riha, Susan J., 147-11<br />

Rijal, Geeta, 158-7<br />

Rikiishi, Sanae, 104-15<br />

Rim, Sang Kyu, 56-13, 147-17, 56-6<br />

Ritchey, K. Dale, 170-13, 161-3<br />

Ritchie, Jerry, 117-10, 99-8, 177-33, 1-<br />

7<br />

Ritz, Karl, 140-25, 166-6<br />

Rivera, Mariela, 156-13<br />

Rizzo, David, 142-6<br />

Rizzo, Rodnei, 131-9<br />

Rm, Kumar, 155-111<br />

Ro, Hee-Myong, 116-40, 116-42, 116-<br />

37, 116-38<br />

Robert, Oliver, 155-28<br />

Roberto Soares, Marcio, 139-42<br />

Roberts, Daniel, 60-4<br />

Roberts, Linda C., 144-53<br />

Robertson, G. P., 138-34, 145-55, 155-<br />

126<br />

Robertson, G. Phillip, 138-36<br />

Robertson, Lindsay A., 118-23<br />

Robins, Colin, 127-16<br />

Robinson, J.S., 151-22<br />

Robinson, Lashasta, 163-42<br />

Robinson, Nathan J., 122-3<br />

Robinson, Steve, 151-6<br />

Robles, Miguel, 155-93<br />

Roca, Nuria, 172-7, 150-10, 42-5<br />

Rocchini, Andrea, 136-5<br />

Roccuzzo, Giancarlo, 95-7<br />

Rocha, Jansle V., 66-4<br />

Rocha, João B., 72-5<br />

Rochette, Philippe, 54-7<br />

Rodgers, Toby, 8-12<br />

Rodrigues De Lima, A.C., 95-3, 95-8<br />

Rodrigues Dos Reis, Andre, 155-145,<br />

155-153<br />

Rodrigues, Tarcisio E., 72-5, 133-10<br />

Rodriguez Martin, Jose Antonio, 91-6<br />

Rodriguez, Cabrera A., 155-4<br />

Rodriguez, Elena, 139-1<br />

Rodriguez, Eloy, 167-7<br />

Rodriguez, Karen, 118-5<br />

Rodriguez-Rodriguez, A., 14-4<br />

Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Francisco, 154-<br />

73<br />

Rodríguez Gamiño, Ma. De Lourdes,<br />

122-22<br />

Rodríguez Paz, Marianela, 42-13<br />

Rodríguez-Blanco, M.L., 136-24<br />

Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Antonio, 127-<br />

13, 126-21, 126-3<br />

Roembke, Joerg, 95-12<br />

Roemer, Elizabeth, 86-3<br />

Roget, David K., 80-3<br />

Rogov, Victor V., 175-12<br />

Roh, Kee-An, 116-19<br />

Roh, Keean, 159-14<br />

Rohani, Narges, 167-21<br />

Rohosková, Marcela, 101-5<br />

Roig, Asunción, 145-30<br />

Rojas, Guliver, 153-27<br />

Rojas, Leila A., 155-90<br />

Rojkov, Vyacheslav A., 61-5<br />

Rol<strong>of</strong>f, Glaucio, 177-1<br />

Rolong, Nelson, 127-12<br />

Rolston, Dennis, 137-31<br />

Romanenkov, Vladimir A., 25-5<br />

Romanovsky, Vladimir, 106-3<br />

Romanya, Juan, 47-3<br />

Romero Pinto, Maria, 140-7<br />

Romkens, Mathias J. M., 22-1<br />

Romkens, M.J.M., 89-3<br />

Rondon, Marco, 16-1, 158-6, 156-13<br />

Rondon, Marco A., 133-12, 138-68<br />

Rong De, Jin, 142-8, 142-15, 142-7,<br />

142-20, 142-11<br />

Roo, Jae-Hong, 102-4, 162-3<br />

Rooney, Corinne, 86-1<br />

Rosa Filho, Gilberto, 19-13<br />

Rosa, Márcia M., 144-8<br />

Rosado, Alexandre S., 16-5<br />

Rosalva, Arellano, 155-93<br />

Rosas, Analí, 144-59<br />

Rosca, Bogdan, 124-10<br />

Rosen, Brian, 145-50<br />

Rosen, Carl, 155-30<br />

Rosenzweig, Cynthia, 98-5<br />

Roshani, Ghorban Ali, 19-3, 139-18,<br />

155-54, 155-57<br />

Rosicky, Mark Allan, 174-5<br />

Rosolem, Ciro A., 154-7, 155-113<br />

Ross, Philippe, 93-11<br />

Rossignol, Jean-Pierre, 119-20<br />

Rossiter, David G., 12-3, 41-5, 98-1<br />

Rosskopf, Erin N., 162-14, 102-5<br />

Roth, Mary R., 36-3<br />

Rotz, Al, 148-19<br />

Rouillier, Alain, 139-7<br />

Rouse, Douglas I., 142-16<br />

Rouse, J., 174-11<br />

Roux, Florence, 17-17<br />

Rovira, Pere, 47-3<br />

Rovita, D., 155-125<br />

Rowe, Dennis E., 146-4<br />

Rowland, Randy, 118-21<br />

Roy, William, 51-8<br />

Rozhdestvenskaya, Svetlana O., 153-34<br />

Rubiano, Yolanda, 91-2<br />

Rubilar, Rafael, 47-2<br />

Rubinos Pantal, Enrique, 134-4<br />

Rubinos, Enrique, 176-7<br />

Rubio, Gerardo, 154-26<br />

Rubio, Rosa, 138-47<br />

Ruddy, Barbara C., 117-8<br />

Rudenko, Natalia A., 28-2<br />

Rudramurthy, H.V., 150-16<br />

Ruf, Andrea, 15-17<br />

Ruffo, Matias L., 155-10<br />

Ruggiero, Pacifico, 51-9, 143-2<br />

Ruh, R, 154-48<br />

Ruivo, Maria De Lourdes P., 72-5, 133-<br />

11, 133-9<br />

Ruiz Vera, Victor M., 159-19<br />

Ruiz, Hugo A., 139-40<br />

Ruiz, Magaly, 142-14<br />

Ruiz-Vera, Victor M., 157-10<br />

Rukhovich, Dimitry I., 74-3, 115-50<br />

Rumberger, Angelika, 142-9<br />

Rumpel, C., 145-24, 15-18<br />

Rumpel, Cornelia, 145-29<br />

Rupp, Holger, 45-1, 45-4, 45-6, 45-2<br />

Ruppert, David, 85-4<br />

Ruser, Reiner, 35-8<br />

Rush, Charles M., 23-10<br />

Russell, Dusten, 129-7<br />

Russelle, Michael P., 155-30<br />

Russo, Fabio, 145-17, 145-18<br />

Rusten, Eric, 167-12<br />

Rusu, Constantin, 168-3, 124-10<br />

Ruthardt, Brice, 100-3<br />

Ruzek, Pavel, 119-11<br />

Ryan, Declan, 150-23<br />

Ryan, James, 63-6<br />

Ryan, James A., 63-4<br />

Ryan, John, 154-20, 146-19<br />

Ryan, Melva, 32-1<br />

Ryu, Gab Hee, 162-26<br />

Ryu, Jeounghyun, 94-4, 140-8<br />

Ryu, Ji-Hun, 153-24, 153-30<br />

Ryumin, Alexander G., 138-51<br />

Räty, Mari, 137-49<br />

Rääts, Virgo, 57-7, 156-16<br />

Rékási, Mark, 139-29<br />

Rétháti, Gabriella, 116-60<br />

Römheld, Volker, 35-11<br />

S<br />

S Paccini, Riccardo, 15-9<br />

S. S, Ganesh, 138-64<br />

S, Devarajan, 138-64<br />

S, Sujatha, 162-36<br />

Sa, Sandra M. O., 133-19<br />

Sa, Tongmin, 94-4, 140-8, 140-10<br />

Saa, A., 19-6, 42-15, 115-23, 150-8<br />

Saavedra, Concepcion, 151-8, 154-55<br />

Sabarinathan, R., 152-11<br />

Sachan, Sanjay, 153-3<br />

Sachdev, C.B, 149-24<br />

Sachs, Jeffrey, 69-1<br />

Sadeghi, Sohrab, 19-3<br />

Sadeghian, Siavosh, 126-20<br />

Sadler, E. John, 152-3<br />

Sadler, John E., 31-11<br />

Sadovnikova, Nadejda B., 75-3<br />

Sadowsky, Michael, 139-10, 139-9<br />

Sagar, Prity, 158-4<br />

Saggar, Surinder, 147-1<br />

Sagong, Myung, 151-30<br />

Sah, G., 155-133<br />

Saha, Ganesh C., 144-53<br />

Sahoo, Samarendra, 153-16<br />

Sahu, P. K., 155-170<br />

Saif, A. A., 7-2<br />

Saigusa, Masahiko, 126-19, 154-40,<br />

115-33, 116-35, 139-32, 154-41,<br />

155-131, 45-19, 146-15<br />

Sainju, Upendra, 155-158<br />

Saint Macary, Hervé, 126-10<br />

Saito, Akira, 104-4<br />

Saito, Genya, 115-33<br />

Saito, Kimio, 115-33


Sajedi, Nour Ali, 155-21<br />

Sajko, Krunoslav, 151-34<br />

Sajwan, Kenneth, 163-42<br />

Sakata, Tadashi, 177-36<br />

Sakharov, Alexei A., 109-6<br />

Sakrabani, Ruben, 70-5<br />

Sakurai, Katsutoshi, 45-24, 156-6, 130-<br />

4<br />

Salam, Abdul Kadir, 93-2<br />

Salas-Galvan, Erika, 155-71<br />

Salazar, Enrique, 162-29, 155-62, 153-<br />

17, 162-27<br />

Salazar, Francisco, 154-28<br />

Salazar-Sosa, Enrique, 153-31<br />

Sale, Peter, 54-6<br />

Saleh Pour Jam, Amin, 151-25<br />

Saleh, Arsil, 155-95<br />

Salehi, Ali, 28-6, 149-15<br />

Saleque, Md. Abu, 148-8<br />

Saljnikov, Elmira, 68-4<br />

Salmasi, Ramin, 153-32<br />

Salminen, Reijo, 91-1<br />

Salon, Paul R., 54-3<br />

Salton, Julio Cesar, 149-21<br />

Salvador, Jetro Turan, 155-148<br />

Salvador-Blanes, Sebastien, 85-2<br />

Salvagiotti, Fernando, 155-86, 155-25<br />

Salvano, Esther, 154-44<br />

Samantaray, R.N., 95-4<br />

Samazaka, David Kaumba, 37-3<br />

Sameni, Abdol Majid, 137-38<br />

Samokhin, Alexei, 170-23<br />

Samonova, Olga A., 124-7<br />

Samouëlian, Anatja, 85-3<br />

Samra, Jagir Singh, 111-5<br />

Samson, M.I., 146-10<br />

Samson-Liebig, Susan E., 116-48<br />

Samui, R. C., 155-170<br />

Sanborn, Paul, 175-14<br />

Sanchez Cohen, Ignacio, 160-14<br />

Sanchez Guzman, Patricio, 176-7<br />

Sanchez, Naman, 156-13<br />

Sanchez, Pedro, 150-9, 6-7, 69-1, 9-3,<br />

11-4<br />

Sanchez-Cortes, Santiago, 93-3<br />

Sanchez-De Leon, Yaniria, 148-14<br />

Sanchez-Diaz, Juan, 62-1<br />

Sanchez-3anon, Manuel, 137-17<br />

Sanders, Dee Ann, 144-22<br />

Sandrelli, Fabio, 132-3<br />

Sang Su, Na, 142-7<br />

Sangakkara, U. R., 12-2<br />

Sangeetha, Mani, 163-21, 170-26<br />

Sanginga, N., 155-68<br />

Sano, Oki, 115-33<br />

Sano, Shuji, 155-38<br />

Santana, Bayanor, 126-21, 126-3<br />

Santana, Derli P., 128-9<br />

Santesteban, Ander, 144-34<br />

Santhu Mohamed, Sharmila Banu, 168-<br />

24, 168-25, 45-27, 165-4, 60-7<br />

Santhy, Ponnusamy, 138-20, 166-3<br />

Santos, Fabiana S., 158-9<br />

Santos, Gabriel De A., 133-13<br />

Sanz Elorza, Mario, 115-47<br />

Saraiva, Odilon Ferreira, 136-12<br />

Saranva, Odilon Ferreira, 136-14<br />

Sardanelli, Sandra, 167-16<br />

Sardin, Michel, 178-21<br />

Sarkar, Reshmi, 166-29<br />

Sarkar, Sumana, 170-1<br />

Sarkar, Supradip, 153-9<br />

Sarker, Bikash C., 137-33<br />

Sarker, Donbox, 161-1<br />

Sarli, Guillermo O., 139-40, 136-11,<br />

136-22<br />

Sarmadian, Fereydoon, 115-10, 121-4<br />

Sasa, Hiromi, 170-30<br />

Sasaki, Choichi, 3-5<br />

Sasaki, Satohiko, 174-8, 104-10<br />

Sasaki, Takayuki, 104-15, 104-5<br />

Sase, Takashi, 3-5<br />

Saseendran, S. A., 1-4<br />

Sathyaseelan, Simi, 154-8<br />

Satio, Genya, 116-35<br />

Sato, Koichi, 3-5<br />

Sato, Kuniaki, 178-30<br />

Sato, Shinjiro, 154-43, 133-8, 153-40<br />

Satyanarayana, T.V., 57-5<br />

Sauer, Daniela, 109-8, 127-11, 71-3,<br />

127-10, 109-4<br />

Sauer, Thomas J., 19-12<br />

Saunders, Amy M., 18-3<br />

Saunders, Martin, 106-9, 175-11<br />

Saunders, Thomas J., 85-12<br />

Sauvé, Sébastien, 158-22<br />

Savaghebi, Gholam Reza, 155-35, 155-<br />

45, 155-37<br />

Savaghebi, Golamreza, 23-12<br />

Savich, Vitalii I., 140-17<br />

Sawamoto, Takuji, 138-75<br />

Sayed-Farhad, Mousavi, 153-43<br />

Saylor, William W., 144-38<br />

Sayre, Ken D., 75-9<br />

Sayyad, Gholamabbas, 153-43<br />

Scatena, Fred, 177-34<br />

Scelza, Rosalia, 145-18<br />

Schaaf, Wolfgang, 17-1<br />

Schad, Peter, 126-14, 179-9, 62-5<br />

Schaefer, Carlos E.G.R., 139-40, 164-<br />

10, 106-4, 106-9, 175-1, 175-11,<br />

108-5, 175-5, 175-4, 133-2, 128-12,<br />

144-23, 158-24<br />

Schaefer, Garry L., 116-33<br />

Schamschula, Marius, 116-33<br />

Scheckel, Kirk, 63-6<br />

Scheckel, Kirk G., 63-4<br />

Schefe, Cassandra R., 15-9<br />

Schellmann, Gerhard, 127-10<br />

Schepers, James, 131-6<br />

Scheuering, Ina, 45-4<br />

Schiavon, Michel, 145-49<br />

Schierer, Ronald, 154-39<br />

Schifano, Vito, 145-22<br />

Schiff, Sherry L., 106-5<br />

Schindelbeck, Robert R., 148-15<br />

Schlegel, Alan, 37-5<br />

Schlichting, André, 140-2<br />

Schloter, Michael, 140-32<br />

Schmid, Brian, 56-8<br />

Schmidhalter, U., 163-38, 2-10<br />

Schmidt, John, 161-5<br />

Schmidt, Juergen, 151-21<br />

Schmidt, Klaus, 121-10<br />

Schmidt, Margaret, 177-11<br />

Schmidt, Max, 137-47<br />

Schmidt, Michael, 83-10<br />

Schmidt, Michael W. I., 17-8, 145-40,<br />

120-12, 138-59, 138-73<br />

Schmidt, Robert, 145-43<br />

Schneckenberger, Katja, 138-58, 2-14<br />

Schoenau, Jeffrey, 155-11<br />

Schoeneberger, Philip J., 107-4<br />

Scholberg, Johan M., 155-137<br />

Scholberg, Johannes M., 54-9, 155-101<br />

Schoonen, Martin A., 86-3<br />

Schoorl, Jeroen M., 151-39<br />

Schrader, Stefan, 137-3<br />

Schug, Manfred, 149-20<br />

Schulin, Rainer, 153-43, 164-16<br />

Schulthess, Cristian P., 73-9<br />

Schulz, Marjorie, 125-7<br />

Schulze, Darrell, 139-35, 5-7<br />

Schulze, Darrell G., 63-5, 128-9, 63-10<br />

Schumacher, Thomas, 144-36<br />

Schumacher, Thomas E., 124-8<br />

Schumacher, Tom E., 64-3<br />

Schumann, Russell, 39-23<br />

Schwab, Gregory J., 75-12<br />

Schwartz, Christophe, 98-2, 178-26<br />

Schwartz, Robert, 13-1<br />

Schwartz, Robert C., 154-11, 116-30<br />

Schwarzenbach, René P., 79-2<br />

Schwenke, Graeme, 155-136<br />

Schwimmer, Wolfgang, 126-14<br />

Schwärzel, Kai, 48-3<br />

Schäfer, Klaus, 48-8<br />

Schäfer, Thorsten, 134-2<br />

Schülli-Maurer, Isabelle, 109-4<br />

Sciortino, Marco, 144-5<br />

Scott, John, 51-8<br />

Seagraves, Randy, 161-2<br />

Seavert, Clark, 152-12<br />

Sebastia, Julien, 144-58<br />

Seceleanu, Ion, 148-1<br />

Secombe, Kate, 159-11<br />

Sedogo, Michel P., 155-164<br />

Seeger, Juliane, 45-1, 45-2, 45-4<br />

Segda, Zacharie, 155-164<br />

Segura-Castruita, Miguel A., 42-14<br />

Sehgal, Ajay, 149-13<br />

Seiter, Jennifer, 144-38<br />

Seiter, Stefan, 162-12<br />

Sekhon, K.S., 163-32<br />

Seki, Katsutoshi, 137-10<br />

Selim, H. M., 73-3<br />

Selimi, Mafmudije, 142-16<br />

Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele, 126-17, 56-<br />

16<br />

Selvaradjou, Senthil-Kumar, 172-2,<br />

158-41<br />

Selvi, Duraisamy, 163-4, 177-2, 138-<br />

20, 166-3<br />

Seman, Logie, 130-4<br />

Semenov, Vyacheslav, 163-2<br />

Semenov, Vyacheslav N., 137-19<br />

Semenova, Nataliya, 163-2<br />

Sencindiver, John, 116-45<br />

Sene, Modou, 31-14<br />

Senesi, Nicola, 35-10, 142-3, 115-57<br />

Senwo, Zachary N., 126-16, 144-31<br />

Seo, Dong Cheol, 155-92, 118-17, 118-<br />

18<br />

Seo, Myung Chul, 149-6, 149-5<br />

Seo, Myung Chul, 153-26, 155-150,<br />

162-11, 42-6<br />

Seo, Myungchul, 159-14<br />

Seo, Young Jin, 145-6<br />

Seong, Ki Seog, 162-11<br />

Seong, Ki-Seog, 162-22<br />

Seong-Soo, Kang, 45-21<br />

Sequi, Paolo, 173-13<br />

Serpantié, Georges, 58-3<br />

Serraj, Rachid, 172-1<br />

Servín Ruíz, Diana E., 163-23<br />

Sessay, Mohamed, 36-5<br />

Sethi, Charan Jeet Singh, 153-44<br />

Seumo, Eleonore Fosso, 167-12<br />

Seuntjens, Piet, 144-56<br />

Severson, Erik D., 107-1<br />

Seybold, Cathy, 119-1<br />

Seyfarth, Manfred, 45-1, 45-2, 45-7<br />

Sfeir, Alberto, 176-6<br />

Shaaban, S., 56-12<br />

Shabanpour Shahrestani, Mahmoud,<br />

137-22<br />

Shabanpour, Mahmood, 57-1, 177-41,<br />

125-1<br />

Shafei, Siamak, 168-11<br />

Shafer, David, 53-4<br />

Shahalipour, Reza, 89-2, 164-4<br />

Shahbaz, Akhtar M., 154-23<br />

Shahidullah, A.K.M., 168-18<br />

Shan-Ney, Huang, 155-94<br />

Shanahan, John, 131-6<br />

Shanmugam, Subramanian, 156-5<br />

Shapiro, Charles, 155-127<br />

Shariatmadari, Hossein, 168-21<br />

Sharifi Ashourabadi, Ebrahim, 147-3,<br />

147-4<br />

Sharifi, Mehdi, 31-9, 177-20, 150-19<br />

Sharifi, Mohammad Mehdi, 118-7<br />

Sharma, J.C., 151-29<br />

Sharma, J.P, 149-24<br />

Sharma, K. N., 154-15<br />

Sharma, Kishori Lal, 154-21, 152-13<br />

Sharma, P.K., 115-52<br />

Sharma, Pradeep K., 136-25<br />

Sharma, Ram Baboo, 137-24<br />

Sharma, Sheetal, 153-11<br />

Sharp, Mike, 149-29, 149-19<br />

Sharpley, Andrew, 116-50, 67-5, 161-5<br />

Sharratt, Brenton, 151-4, 151-2, 151-26<br />

Shaver, T.M., 147-15<br />

Shaviv, Avi, 141-8<br />

Shaw, George, 135-2<br />

Shaw, Joey N., 116-22, 115-17<br />

Shaw, Richard K., 178-4<br />

Shehana, Rehana Cottage Soudamini,<br />

166-33<br />

Sheik Dawood, M, 155-154<br />

Shein, E.V., 145-7<br />

Shein, Evgeny, 34-4, 136-8<br />

Sheklabadi, Mohsen, 150-19, 177-20<br />

Sheldon, Anna R., 23-3<br />

Shelepova, Olga V., 154-17<br />

Shelton, Daniel, 139-28<br />

Shen, Hong, 104-5<br />

Shen, Ren Fang, 104-9<br />

Shenker, Moshe, 158-34<br />

Shennan, Carol, 150-21<br />

Shepherd, K. D., 160-8, 160-10<br />

Shepherd, Keith, 160-4, 18-1<br />

Shepherd, Keith, 83-1<br />

Shepherd, Keith D., 160-7<br />

Sheppard, Marsha, 135-33<br />

Sherrod, Lucretia, 75-8<br />

Sheta, Abdelaziz S., 166-2<br />

Shetty, Vishwanath, 150-16<br />

Shevtsova, Lyudmila K., 25-5<br />

Shevtzova, Ekaterina, 99-2<br />

Shevyakova, Nina I., 159-26<br />

Shi, Jianchu, 116-14<br />

Shi, Kun, 145-31<br />

Shi, Xuezheng, 62-3, 150-20<br />

Shi, Xun, 91-7<br />

Shibata, Mitsue, 17-2<br />

Shiel, Robert S., 154-33<br />

Shigehiro, Ishizuka S., 118-6<br />

Shihragimov, Alamudin K., 127-19<br />

Shiklomanov, Nikolay I., 40-3<br />

Shillam, Laura-Lee, 126-15<br />

Shillito, Rose M., 3-4<br />

Shim, Myoung Yong, 104-6, 155-32<br />

Shimizu, Masayuki, 144-42<br />

Shimizu, Tadashi, 139-37<br />

Shin, Jae-Hoon, 162-23<br />

Shin, Wansik, 140-8<br />

Shinjo, Hitoshi, 166-32, 95-6<br />

Shinkarev, Alexander A., 65-4<br />

Shinmachi, Fumie, 104-10, 104-11<br />

Shinya, Funakawa, 140-22<br />

Shipeng, Li, 138-78<br />

Shipitalo, Martin J., 170-32<br />

Shirinfekr, Ahmad, 155-17<br />

Shirisha, D., 155-56<br />

Shivananda T N, Shivananda T. N., 60-<br />

6<br />

Shivananda, T. N., 141-13<br />

Shoaib, J.U., 164-2<br />

Shoaib, Ju Md., 128-4<br />

Shoba, Sergey, 77-3<br />

Shoba, Sergey A., 109-6<br />

Shober, Amy, 45-12<br />

Short, Michael, 56-15<br />

Shoulong, Liu, 163-18<br />

Shouse, Peter, 153-19<br />

Shouse, Peter J., 71-4<br />

Shrestha, Dhruba P., 122-11<br />

Shrestha, Sangam, 170-29<br />

Shrotriya, Anil Kumar, 122-5<br />

Shu, Xianfeng, 178-18<br />

Shuangyi, Li, 138-78<br />

Shubitz, Lisa, 168-12<br />

Shuford, James, 155-99<br />

Shukla, Manoj K., 162-20<br />

Shulga, Pavel S., 33-6<br />

Shullenberger, Eric D., 132-7<br />

Shur, Yuri, 175-13, 40-2, 106-8<br />

Shutko, Anatolij, 160-16<br />

Shwartz, Christophe, 178-19<br />

Sickman, James O., 160-22<br />

181<br />

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Siddaramappa, R., 155-156, 154-1,<br />

155-157, 141-13<br />

Siddiqui, Samina, 74-4<br />

Sideman, Eric, 162-12<br />

Sidorov, Igor, 160-16<br />

Siebe Grabach, Christina, 160-6, 159-<br />

20, 33-8<br />

Siebe, Christina, 125-12<br />

Siewers, Ulrich, 13-1<br />

Sihag, D., 163-32<br />

Sikka, Alok Kumar, 170-24, 95-11<br />

Sikora, Frank, 155-47<br />

Silburn, D. Mark, 112-3<br />

Silva, Edson Cabral Da, 152-2<br />

Silva, Euzébio Medrado, 137-35<br />

Silva, Ivo R., 145-30<br />

Silva, Nelson Machado Da, 155-151<br />

Silva, Steven R., 17-13<br />

Silva, Wilson Tadeu L. Da, 133-13<br />

Simas, Felipe N. B., 106-4<br />

Simas, Felipe N.B., 175-4, 175-5, 175-<br />

1, 175-11, 106-9<br />

Simini, Michael, 168-1<br />

Simkins, Stephen C., 118-15<br />

Simkovic, Ivan, 57-8, 119-17<br />

Simon, A., 89-3<br />

Simon, Barbara, 123-3<br />

Simon, Sanford, 86-3<br />

Simoncini, Stefania, 138-25<br />

Simoni, Andrea, 144-5, 154-58<br />

Simonis, A. D., 155-44<br />

Simonnot, Marie-Odile, 178-20, 178-<br />

21<br />

Simonson, Duane, 115-42, 12-6, 12-7<br />

Simonsson, Magnus, 155-122, 162-31,<br />

143-5<br />

Simpson, Andre, 52-5<br />

Simpson, André J., 145-46, 138-7<br />

Simpson, Myrna J., 52-5, 145-46<br />

Sims, J. Thomas, 116-51, 144-47, 154-<br />

19, 154-61, 9-1<br />

Sims, J.T., 45-12<br />

Simunek, Jiri, 48-12<br />

Simunek, Jirka, 48-11, 137-36, 119-4,<br />

136-4<br />

Šimunic, Ivan, 148-5<br />

Simunji, Simunji, 37-3<br />

Simões, Marcelo, 133-13<br />

Sinaj, S., 13-2<br />

Sinaj, Sokrat, 154-51<br />

Sinclair, H. Raymond, 95-2<br />

Singaram, Palanisamy, 178-25<br />

Singaravel, Ramaiyan, 166-16<br />

Singh, A. K., 167-10<br />

Singh, Abdhesh K., 170-25<br />

Singh, Ajay P., 153-12<br />

Singh, Anil Kumar, 99-10<br />

Singh, Anoop, 83-12<br />

Singh, Bal Ram, 155-173<br />

Singh, Balwant, 158-25, 44-4, 79-5, 29-<br />

4, 155-136<br />

Singh, Bharat, 155-158<br />

Singh, Bhupinder, 116-2<br />

Singh, Bijay, 155-77, 153-8, 31-6<br />

Singh, C.P., 163-15<br />

Singh, D. K., 167-10<br />

Singh, Gurmeet, 97-5, 170-18<br />

Singh, J., 155-163<br />

Singh, J. P., 167-4<br />

Singh, Jagrati, 147-1<br />

Singh, J.P., 170-25, 163-32<br />

Singh, Komal, 153-47<br />

Singh, Kuldeep, 164-5, 155-162<br />

Singh, M. V., 104-18<br />

Singh, Meharban, 31-6<br />

Singh, R. K., 159-23, 155-163<br />

Singh, R. P., 159-23, 155-163<br />

Singh, R. S., 159-23, 155-163<br />

Singh, Ramendra, 154-6<br />

Singh, S. N., 159-23, 155-163<br />

Singh, S.K., 153-3<br />

Singh, S.S., 170-24, 170-25, 149-7, 95-<br />

11<br />

182<br />

Singh, U., 154-14<br />

Singh, Upendra, 4-4, 67-4<br />

Singh, Varinderpal, 154-49<br />

Singh, Yadvinder, 155-77, 31-6<br />

Singha, Kamini, 48-14<br />

Singhandhupe, R. B., 153-46<br />

Sinh, S.C., 168-19<br />

Sistani, K. R., 163-25<br />

Sistani, Karamat R., 146-4<br />

Sisák, István, 170-15<br />

Sivakumaran, Siva, 112-5<br />

Sivakumaran, Siva (Sivalingam), 156-<br />

23, 166-7, 145-52, 123-11<br />

Sivapatham, Paramasivam, 163-42<br />

Six, Johan, 43-3, 8-2, 138-16, 138-30,<br />

138-44, 15-4, 15-10<br />

Six, Johan W., 82-5, 138-65<br />

Sk Patra, D. Mazumdar, Ss Das And,<br />

164-7<br />

Skiba, Stefan, 40-4<br />

Skierucha, Wojciech, 56-10<br />

Skjemstad, Jan, 133-1<br />

Skjemstad, Jan O., 120-12<br />

Sklowodowski, Piotr, 115-43<br />

Skoufos, Ioannis, 140-19<br />

Skripnikova, Marina I., 120-3<br />

Skvortsova, Elena B., 120-11<br />

Slater, Brian, 115-37, 28-3<br />

Slavich, Peter, 174-5, 160-13<br />

Sleugh, Byron, 147-7<br />

Slingerland, Maja A., 24-3<br />

Sloan, J. L., 115-39<br />

Sloan, James L., 13-12<br />

Sloan, John J., 178-28<br />

Smagin, Andrey V., 75-3<br />

Smalberger, S. A., 154-14<br />

Small, Doug R., 162-33<br />

Smart, David, 60-1<br />

Smart, David R., 20-4<br />

Smart, Roger St C., 39-23<br />

Smeck, Neil E., 62-4<br />

Smesrud, Jason K., 158-29<br />

Smetak, Katherine, 148-14<br />

Smettem, Keith R.J., 17-3<br />

Smith, C.A. Scott, 175-14<br />

Smith, Chris J., 70-6<br />

Smith, David B., 13-3, 117-7, 117-4,<br />

117-3, 13-2<br />

Smith, David W., 91-4, 115-41<br />

Smith, Delbert, 137-47<br />

Smith, Doug, 150-17, 97-4<br />

Smith, D.R., 148-17, 151-9<br />

Smith, James E., 160-20<br />

Smith, Kevin, 15-5<br />

Smith, Steven M., 13-2<br />

Smith, Timothy E., 81-4<br />

Smith, Walter, 161-6<br />

Smithson, Paul, 158-26<br />

Smucker, A.J.M, 101-2, 145-55<br />

Smucker, Alvin, 136-23, 53-1, 15-3<br />

Smucker, Alvin J.M., 138-36<br />

Smyth, T. Jot, 148-9<br />

Snapp, Sieglinde, 138-82, 155-126<br />

Sneller, Emily G., 154-30<br />

So, Kyu Ho, 162-22<br />

So, Kyu Ho, 162-11<br />

So, Sugihara, 140-22<br />

Soares, Marcio, 166-47<br />

Soares, Marcio Roberto, 139-41<br />

Soaud, Abdou A., 75-14<br />

Sobocka, Jaroslava, 178-3<br />

Sobrino, E., 115-47<br />

Sodhi, G.P.S., 31-6<br />

Sogbedji, Jean, 70-4<br />

Sogbedji, Jean M., 25-3<br />

Sohi, Saran, 72-1, 138-19<br />

Sohn, Bo Kyoon, 140-9, 155-92<br />

Sojka, R. E., 35-2<br />

Sokolov, Ilia A., 5-1, 175-10<br />

Sokolovska, Maria, 6-7, 124-5<br />

Sokolowska, Z<strong>of</strong>ia, 145-10, 137-15<br />

Solaiman, Zakaria, 35-13<br />

Solari, Fernando, 131-6<br />

Solaro, Silvia, 163-31<br />

Solbakken, Eivind, 90-11<br />

Sole-Benet, Albert, 136-1, 136-10, 119-<br />

12, 119-10<br />

Soleimani, Reza, 155-72, 155-84, 159-<br />

24, 164-3<br />

Soliman, Aiman S., 131-12<br />

Soliman, Fouad H., 156-9<br />

Soliman, Soliman M., 6-2<br />

Solleiro-Rebolledo, Elizabeth, 49-1<br />

Solomon, Dawit, 134-2, 133-15, 133-<br />

16, 63-3, 133-1, 133-8<br />

Solomon, Marian .G, 89-7<br />

Solomon, M.G., 166-21<br />

Solís, Corina, 163-23<br />

Somawanshi, R. B., 155-63<br />

Somenahally, Anil K., 154-56<br />

Somenahally, Anil Kumar, 170-6<br />

Sommer, Michael, 85-13, 55-3<br />

Somogyi, Zoltan, 47-3<br />

Somsak, Ladislav, 119-17<br />

Son, Il-Soo, 155-114, 146-12, 146-13,<br />

122-20<br />

Sonar, Kashinath Ragho, 144-30, 155-<br />

58<br />

Song, Kwan-Cheol, 126-8<br />

Song, Yo-Sung, 155-142<br />

Sonn, Yeon Kyu, 149-6, 149-5<br />

Sonn, Yeon-Kyu, 137-9, 137-34, 42-6<br />

Sonn, Yeonkyu, 159-14<br />

Sonneveld, Marthijn, 111-1<br />

Sopheareth, Mao, 142-11<br />

Soppe, Richard, 153-19<br />

Soracco, C. German, 136-11, 136-22<br />

Soratto, Rogério P., 155-120<br />

Sorel, Luc, 100-5<br />

Soriano Páez, José Miguel, 115-47<br />

Soriano, Sonia, 93-9<br />

Sorokina, Natalia P., 78-13<br />

Sotomayor-Ramírez, David, 138-83<br />

Soulis, Kostaninos, 115-44<br />

Sousa, Jose Geraldo De A., 131-1<br />

Sousa, José Geraldo De A., 131-9<br />

Southard, R. J., 155-135<br />

Southard, Susan, 165-6, 115-41<br />

Souto, J. Carlos, 177-26<br />

Souza Da Silva, Ana Cristina, 133-5<br />

Spaargaren, Otto, 179-9, 172-2, 61-1,<br />

175-7, 179-7<br />

Spadini, Lorenzo, 144-58, 144-57<br />

Spagnolo, Ralph, 118-25<br />

Spagnuolo, Matteo, 51-9, 143-2<br />

Spargo, John, 163-45<br />

Sparkes, Debbie. L., 136-6<br />

Sparks, Donald, 93-4, 144-38, 144-55,<br />

145-50, 139-24, 144-40, 11-1<br />

Sparks, Donald L., 21-2, 63-7, 144-42,<br />

51-11<br />

Sparrow, Ashley D., 141-4<br />

Speiser, Ferenc, 150-13<br />

Sperstad, Ragnhild, 109-4, 90-11<br />

Speth, Phillip E., 81-5<br />

Spiegel, Heide, 168-17<br />

Spiers, Graeme A., 118-23, 51-7, 144-<br />

67<br />

Spiess, Andrea, 83-7<br />

Spiteller, Michael, 15-14<br />

Spokas, Lesley A., 118-15<br />

Spongrova, Kamila, 119-13<br />

Sprinkle, Amy L., 45-13<br />

Sraka, Mario, 107-5<br />

Sridhara, S., 162-30<br />

Srikanth, K., 162-8<br />

Srinivas, Dhanyamraju, 57-5<br />

Srinivasamurthy, C.A, 154-1, 155-157<br />

Srinivasarao, Cherukumalli, 152-10,<br />

152-1<br />

Srinvasamurthy, C.A., 155-156, 83-3<br />

Srisuk, Kriengsak, 159-17<br />

Srivastava, Aditi, 115-3<br />

Srivastava, Anupkumar, 155-165<br />

Srivastava, P., 38-3<br />

Srivastava, P.C., 153-3<br />

Srivastava, Prakash C., 153-12<br />

Srivastava, Prashant, 79-5, 153-12<br />

Stahnke, Alan, 124-1<br />

Stahr, Karl, 155-33, 178-1, 33-8, 109-8,<br />

127-11, 71-3, 125-8, 127-10, 109-4<br />

Stalin, Varadarajan, 162-34<br />

Stanga, Iulian, 124-10<br />

Stanturf, John A., 78-11<br />

Stark, Christine H., 141-1<br />

Starodubtsev, V. M., 135-12<br />

Starodubtsev, Vladimir M., 83-8<br />

Starovoitova, Elena U., 176-1<br />

Starr Peace, Dionne, 60-2<br />

Starr, James, 48-1<br />

Starr, Mike, 47-3<br />

Staunton, S., 79-3<br />

Staunton, Siobhán, 144-41, 135-6<br />

Stavrova, Nina, 138-40<br />

Steele, Dean, 149-29, 149-19<br />

Steenhuis, Tammo S., 63-11<br />

Steenwerth, Kerri L., 20-4<br />

Stefanovits, Pal, 179-8<br />

Steffens, Markus, 138-18<br />

Stehouwer, Richard, 158-19<br />

Stein, Christine, 109-8, 127-11<br />

Steinbach, Haydee, 155-29, 155-31<br />

Steiner, Christoph, 72-4, 72-3<br />

Steinhilber, Patricia, 95-10<br />

Steinmann, Horst H., 155-3<br />

Steinnes, Eiliv, 88-3<br />

Steinweg, Megan, 138-16, 15-16<br />

Stemmer, Michael, 141-3<br />

Stemmler, Sebastien, 21-5<br />

Stensvold, Krista, 129-12, 6-1<br />

Stepanov, Alexei L., 140-3, 138-38<br />

Stephens, Brandon M., 110-7<br />

Sternberg, Paul D., 71-4<br />

Stevanato, Piergiorgio, 165-7<br />

Stevens, J., 150-18<br />

Steward, Genevieve, 160-17, 160-7<br />

Stewart, Alison, 141-1<br />

Stewart, B.A., 37-1<br />

Stewart, Catherine, 15-4<br />

Stewart, Warwick, 39-23<br />

Stidum, Eric, 163-42<br />

Stiles, Cynthia, 132-7, 117-5, 129-12,<br />

132-6, 6-1<br />

Stockdale, Elizabeth A., 43-4, 59-1<br />

Stockert, Christine, 60-1<br />

Stocking, Lisa, 167-16<br />

Stockman, Emily K.D., 139-34<br />

St<strong>of</strong>fella, Peter J., 73-6<br />

St<strong>of</strong>fregen, Heiner, 98-3, 136-4, 137-15<br />

Stoicheva, Dimitranka I., 170-4<br />

Stolbovoy, Vladimir, 106-6, 158-41,<br />

150-4<br />

Stolt, Mark H., 120-2, 118-22, 125-11<br />

Stomph, Tjeerdjan, 24-3<br />

Stone, Alan T., 135-9<br />

Stone, Alex, 138-82<br />

Stonestrom, David A., 135-21<br />

Stoops, Georges, 126-13<br />

Stoorvogel, Jetse, 111-1<br />

Storchi, Paolo, 165-10<br />

Storeygard, Adam, 150-9<br />

Stott, Diane E., 138-70, 150-17, 22-2<br />

Stout Evans, Rachel M., 124-9<br />

Stout, John E., 151-26<br />

Strawn, Daniel, 50-3<br />

Strawn, Daniel G., 144-39<br />

Streck, T., 2-5<br />

Streck, Thilo, 20-1<br />

Strelkova, Vera I., 118-9, 140-29<br />

Strickland, Timothy, 54-9<br />

Stroganova, Marina, 98-4<br />

Stroosnijder, Leo, 75-10, 54-8<br />

Struis, Ruud, 63-1<br />

Stuchi, Eduardo S., 155-147<br />

Stucki, Joseph W., 51-8, 63-12<br />

Stum, Alexander K., 18-3<br />

Stêpniewski, Witold, 164-11<br />

Stüben, Doris, 178-18<br />

Su, Chunming, 144-37


Su, Jianping, 24-5<br />

Su, Yi, 144-65<br />

Su, Yu, 178-17<br />

Suarez, Donald, 81-4<br />

Suarez, Donald L., 51-10, 112-4<br />

Subagjo, H., 155-95<br />

Subagyono, Kasdi, 160-13<br />

Subbotina, Irina, 4-1<br />

Subbarayappa, Badrinath, 23-8<br />

Subburayalu, Sakthi Kumaran, 115-37<br />

Subramanian, Deepa, 156-5<br />

Subramanian, Kizhaeral S., 153-6<br />

Subramanian, Sanjeeviraja, 155-53<br />

Subramanian, Senthil K., 145-55, 138-<br />

36, 138-34<br />

Subramanian, Thiyageshwari, 165-1<br />

Subramanian, Thiyageshwari, 156-5<br />

Subudhi, Sumita, 144-15<br />

Sucre, Eric, 120-1<br />

Suddhiprakarn, Anchalee, 119-22, 128-<br />

11, 85-7<br />

Sudduth, Kenneth A., 56-13, 152-3<br />

Sudhalakshmi, Chinnappan, 104-16,<br />

142-19, 2-2<br />

Sudharmaidevi, C.R, 45-18<br />

Sudhir, K., 138-11, 139-44, 154-50<br />

Sudnitsyn I., Ivan I., 116-13<br />

Sudo, Shigeto, 118-11<br />

Sueta, Juvia P., 124-6<br />

Suetsugu, Atsushi, 137-26<br />

Sugihara, Soh, 95-6<br />

Sugimoto, Mikihiro, 142-18<br />

Sugimoto, Takuma, 142-17, 142-18<br />

Suh, Daesuck, 140-10<br />

Sukchan, Somsak, 159-17, 159-25<br />

Suleiman, Majda, 155-152<br />

Sullivan, Dana, 115-17<br />

Sullivan, L. A., 39-15, 39-16<br />

Sullivan, Leigh, 39-11, 39-8, 174-5, 10-<br />

2<br />

Sullivan, Leigh A., 39-1, 39-12, 39-18,<br />

39-13, 39-17, 39-21, 39-14, 39-3,<br />

39-25, 132-12, 138-26<br />

Sullivan, Tarah S., 141-5<br />

Sultan, Mohd. Afroz, 149-7<br />

Suma, Ramegowda, 154-13<br />

Suman, Banwari Lal, 138-12<br />

Sumida, Hiroaki, 166-32<br />

Sumida, Hirokazu, 148-11<br />

Sun, Jong Ho, 155-92<br />

Sun, Ke, 145-16, 110-8<br />

Sun, Lina, 156-8, 170-28<br />

Sun, Qiwu, 166-17, 141-6<br />

Sun, Tieheng, 170-28<br />

Sun, Weixia, 24-5<br />

Sun, Yanci, 28-4<br />

Sunairi, Michio, 174-8<br />

Sung Jae, Kim, 142-15<br />

Sung, Jwa Kyung, 162-26<br />

Sung, Jwa-Kyung, 162-5<br />

Sung, Sun Jin, 155-92<br />

Sunu, S., 45-18<br />

Suo, Dongrang, 146-3<br />

Sur, Pintu, 144-15, 163-40<br />

Surabian, Deborah A., 42-1<br />

Surendran, U., 16-3, 104-16, 142-19, 2-<br />

2<br />

Suri, V.K., 154-10<br />

Suryano, Shoshana, 138-81<br />

Susaya, Janice P., 124-6<br />

Susfalk, Richard, 137-47<br />

Sushma, A. R., 162-30<br />

Sutton-Grier, Ariana, 84-2<br />

Sv, Subbaiah, 155-111<br />

Swanston, Christopher, 17-7, 177-35,<br />

135-18<br />

Swarup, Anand, 155-49<br />

Swathi, A., 85-15<br />

Sweetwood, Ryan, 8-5<br />

Swidinsky, Don, 56-2<br />

Swihart, Jay, 137-47<br />

Syed Rastan, Syed Omar, 57-10<br />

Syers, John Keith, 67-3, 67-1<br />

Sylvia, David, 118-12<br />

Sylvie, Recous, 155-28<br />

Sz. Kele, Gabriella, 179-4<br />

Szabo, Zoltan, 135-23<br />

Szabó, József, 115-27<br />

Szabó, Lajos, 146-11<br />

Szafranek, Antoni, 139-39, 115-43<br />

Szalai, Zoltan, 151-19<br />

Szarlip, Pawe, 89-5<br />

Szeder, Balazs, 123-3<br />

Szegedi, Krisztian, 139-17, 51-3<br />

Szegi, Tamas, 179-8, 123-3<br />

Szilas, Casper, 145-34<br />

Szogi, Ariel A., 154-57<br />

Szyska, Brigitta, 170-17<br />

Szûcs, István, 150-13<br />

Sánchez G., Patricio, 42-14<br />

Sánchez, Julio M., 149-25, 42-22, 142-<br />

13, 142-4, 151-33<br />

Sène, M., 158-40<br />

Séguin, Véronique, 21-4<br />

Séré, Ge<strong>of</strong>froy, 98-2, 178-26<br />

Sørensen, Rolf, 109-4<br />

T<br />

Taboada, T., 123-8<br />

Taboada-Castro, M. M., 136-24<br />

Taboada-Castro, M.M., 123-8<br />

Taboada-Castro, M.T., 136-24<br />

Tabor, Joseph, 168-12, 108-2<br />

Tadashi, Adachi, 154-23<br />

Tadesse, Shimels, 158-35<br />

Tadesse, Wubishet, 116-33<br />

Tagami, Keiko, 135-19, 135-7<br />

Tagmann, Hans Ulrich, 59-3<br />

Tahoun, Salah A., 113-2<br />

Taimo, J.P.C., 149-20<br />

Takada, Hisayoshi, 15-11<br />

Takahashi, Masamichi, 144-9, 177-36<br />

Takahashi, Tadashi, 144-17, 154-65<br />

Takaku, Yuichi, 135-25<br />

Takamatu, Rieko, 3-5<br />

Takashi, Kosaki, 140-22<br />

Takasu, Eiichi, 126-19<br />

Takata, Yusuke, 166-19, 68-4<br />

Takeda, Akira, 135-25, 135-17<br />

Takeda, Hiroshi, 135-3<br />

Takeda, Hiroyuki, 168-14<br />

Takenaka, Chisato, 118-6<br />

Talbott, Jonathan L., 51-8<br />

Talukder, A.S.M.H.M., 155-133<br />

Tamimi, Meysam, 118-7<br />

Tamminen, Pekka, 47-3<br />

Tamura, Kenji, 133-4<br />

Tan, C. S., 145-19<br />

Tan, Chin, 123-10<br />

Tan, C.S., 154-72<br />

Tan, Hongwei, 155-108<br />

Tan, Ivy, 70-4<br />

Tan, Ivy Y. S., 155-85<br />

Tan, Manzhi, 28-4<br />

Tan, Wen Feng, 144-14, 139-4<br />

Tanaka, Donald L., 151-26<br />

Tanaka, Nagaharu, 177-17<br />

Tanaka, Sota, 45-24, 130-4<br />

Tanaka, Ueru, 95-6<br />

Tandarich, John, 122-8<br />

Tang, Caixian, 155-128, 54-6<br />

Tang, Jia-Liang, 48-5<br />

Tangumonkem, Eric T., 93-12<br />

Tani, Masayuki, 166-32, 154-24<br />

Tanida, Hajime, 135-11<br />

Tanikawa, Norimasa, 154-41<br />

Tanji, Kenneth K., 153-24, 153-30<br />

Tanneberg, Hartmut, 51-3, 126-6<br />

Tappero, Ryan, 145-50<br />

Tappero, Ryan V., 21-2<br />

Targulian, Victor O., 78-8<br />

Tarkalson, David, 155-127<br />

Tarnocai, Charles, 40-2, 106-1<br />

Tarquis, A.M., 60-3<br />

Tarquis, Ana M., 19-6, 150-8, 42-15,<br />

160-2, 115-15, 137-29<br />

Tarvainen, Timo, 13-1<br />

Tarzia, Domingo A., 116-12<br />

Tasistro, Armando S., 154-4<br />

Taskey, Ronald D., 122-21<br />

Tateda, Y., 9-1<br />

Tateo, Fabio, 143-2<br />

Tattari, Sirkka, 39-4<br />

Tau, Tran Kong, 154-9<br />

Taubald, Heinrich, 121-10<br />

Tauchnitz, Sebastian J., 45-6<br />

Tawornpruek, Saowanuch, 85-7<br />

Taylor, Henry, 56-15<br />

Taylor, James A., 56-15<br />

Taylor, Kathryn, 155-136<br />

Taylor, Robert, 126-16, 155-99<br />

Taylor-Powell, Ellen, 149-10<br />

Tayub Mrabet, Tayub, 155-169<br />

Tazisong, Irenus A., 144-31<br />

Tchienkoua, M., 128-13<br />

Teal, R. K., 155-98<br />

Teal, Roger, 155-88<br />

Teare, Brody, 153-22<br />

Teasdale, John, 167-16<br />

Tedrow, John C., 40-1<br />

Tegtmeier, Ursula, 120-12<br />

Teixeira, Wenceslau G., 72-4, 72-3<br />

Tejada, Manuel, 166-39<br />

Tejedor, Marisa, 42-13, 126-1<br />

Tenorio Arvide, Maria Guadalupe, 126-<br />

4, 139-36<br />

Tenuta, Mario, 144-28, 6-8<br />

Teppen, Brian, 65-1, 110-9<br />

Teppen, Brian J., 154-27, 79-4, 110-6<br />

Terribile, Fabio, 126-17, 126-13, 136-<br />

26, 101-1<br />

Terruzzi, Laura, 144-54<br />

Terry, Dennis, 109-5<br />

Terry, Richard E., 8-5<br />

Terzano, Roberto, 51-9, 143-2<br />

Tessaro, L. C., 154-14<br />

Tessier, Daniel, 59-3, 64-4<br />

Teste, Francois, 177-11<br />

Teuber, Nolberto, 154-28<br />

Tevez, Hector R., 139-15<br />

Tewolde, Haile, 163-25<br />

Thai, Truong Giang, 39-7<br />

Thakali, Sagar, 86-1<br />

Thanachit, Suphicha, 119-22<br />

Thapa, K. B., 150-7<br />

Thatikunta, Ramesh, 129-2<br />

Theler, Carole, 164-14<br />

Theng, Benny K.G., 52-1<br />

Theocharopoulos, Sid. P., 151-32<br />

Thery, Pierre, 19-12<br />

Thiele, Stefanie, 28-5<br />

Thieme, Jürgen, 63-8<br />

Thies, Janice, 133-1, 138-54, 133-16,<br />

133-17, 141-5, 133-15<br />

Thies, Janice E., 142-9, 148-15<br />

Thieuleux, Line, 155-28<br />

Thimm, A., 120-9<br />

Thiombiano, Lamourdia, 57-9, 11-6<br />

Thippeshappa, G.N., 155-156, 154-1<br />

Thiyageshwari, S., 163-26<br />

Thiyageshwari, Subramanium, 163-4,<br />

177-2, 163-7, 155-159<br />

Tholkappian, Panchaksharam, 155-69<br />

Thom, William, 150-18<br />

Thomas, Doug, 1-12<br />

Thomas, Frédéric, 149-30<br />

Thomas, H. R., 178-24<br />

Thomas, Joan Elizabeth, 39-23, 145-43<br />

Thomas, Mark, 74-2, 55-4<br />

Thomas, Stephon, 19-5<br />

Thomason, W.E., 155-18<br />

Thomasson, J. Alex, 115-24<br />

Thompson, Jacqueline, 149-4<br />

Thompson, James, 116-45, 3-3<br />

Thompson, Michael L., 115-51<br />

Thornton, Philip K., 70-1<br />

Thuita, Moses, 155-161<br />

Thwaites, Robin N., 28-3, 122-19, 12-<br />

12<br />

Tian, Guanglong, 178-29, 148-20<br />

Tian, Junliang, 150-1<br />

Tibbett, Mark, 158-27<br />

Tiedje, James M., 3-7<br />

Tijani-Eniola, Hassan, 155-55<br />

Timlin, Dennis, 4-3, 48-1<br />

Tinh, Tran Kim, 39-19<br />

Tippkötter, Rolf, 43-5, 142-1<br />

Tirez, Krist<strong>of</strong>, 144-56<br />

Tischenko, Svetlana A., 118-8<br />

Tisdall, Judy, 136-20<br />

Tittarelli, Fabio, 173-13<br />

T.M., Thiyagarajan, 168-24, 168-25<br />

Todd, Tim, 138-53<br />

Toderi, Giovanni, 138-74<br />

Tognetti, Conrado, 105-5<br />

Togun, Adeniyi O., 154-25<br />

Toivonen, Peter, 155-132<br />

Tojo Soler, Cecilia M., 116-54<br />

Tokunaga, Ko-Ichi, 3-5<br />

Tolaymat, Thabet, 63-6<br />

Toledo, Luciano De Oliveira, 130-5<br />

Tolk, Judy, 100-3<br />

Tolmie, Philippa E., 112-3<br />

Tolner, Lászlo, 139-29, 116-21<br />

Tom, Harry, 145-37<br />

Toman, Frantisek, 22-4<br />

Tombacz, Etelka, 123-3<br />

Tomic, Franjo, 148-5<br />

Tong, Juxiu, 153-38<br />

Tonkonogov, Valentine D., 42-9, 175-6<br />

Tonneijck, Femke H., 4-5<br />

Tonon, Giustino, 177-31<br />

Toor, Gurpal, 147-6, 154-19, 154-61<br />

Topalanchik, A.R., 137-16, 115-35<br />

Topark-Ngarm, Bubpha, 159-25<br />

Topazh, Alexandr, 137-1<br />

Topp, G.Clarke, 100-4<br />

Topp, Kairsty F.E., 59-4<br />

Toppler, Nadia R., 39-13<br />

Torab, Magdy M., 83-6<br />

Torabi-Golsefidi, Hossein, 156-7, 39-6,<br />

179-2<br />

Torigoe, Takahiro, 145-25<br />

Torn, Margaret, 135-18<br />

Torrent, José, 174-1, 29-3<br />

Torres Sanchez, Rosa Maria, 139-15,<br />

145-33<br />

Torres, Eleno, 138-33, 136-12, 136-14<br />

Torrisi, Biagio Francesco, 95-7<br />

Torstensson, Gunnar, 162-9<br />

Tortella, Gonzalo R., 145-20<br />

Totsche, Kai, 144-21, 158-28<br />

Totsche, Kai Uwe, 36-4<br />

Tountas, Panagiotis, 151-32<br />

Trakoonyingcharoen, Punyisa, 128-11<br />

Tran, Kim Tinh, 39-20<br />

Trejo, Marco, 148-9<br />

Trelo-Ges, Vidhaya, 159-25<br />

Trevizam, Anderson Ricardo, 11-2<br />

Tri, Le Quang, 33-9<br />

Triantafilis, John, 14-5, 160-18, 160-<br />

15, 74-5<br />

Tribe, Lorena, 145-32<br />

Triegel, Elly, 39-22<br />

Trinchera, Alessandra, 95-7<br />

Trinks, Steffen, 98-3<br />

Trisorio Liuzzi, Giuliana, 68-5<br />

Trivelin, Paulo C. O., 152-2<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>ymow, Tony, 17-7<br />

Trolard, F., 139-24<br />

Trolove, Stephen, 67-2, 154-38<br />

Trombino, Luca, 109-11<br />

Trumbore, Susan E., 135-18<br />

Trükmann, Katrin, 57-7, 156-16<br />

Tsai, Chen-Chi, 122-15<br />

Tsai, Heng, 123-2<br />

Tsai, Siu Mui, 133-16, 133-17<br />

Tsatskin, Alexander, 92-5, 29-2, 156-19<br />

Tsegaye, Teferi, 116-33<br />

Tseng, Mei-Hwei, 35-5<br />

183<br />

AUTHOR INDEX


Tsouloucha, F., 151-32<br />

Tsugiyuki, Masunaga, 178-30<br />

Tsui, Chun-Chih, 146-14<br />

Tsukada, Hir<strong>of</strong>umi, 135-25, 135-17<br />

Tsuruta, Haruo, 138-75<br />

Tu, Ching, 48-7<br />

Tu, Denise, 119-6<br />

Tu, Xingnan, 158-39<br />

Tubana, B. S., 155-98<br />

Tufano, Katharine, 73-5, 50-1<br />

Tufano, Katharine J., 51-5<br />

Tugay, Tatyana, 135-1<br />

Tugel, Arlene J., 16-4, 53-5<br />

Tuli, Atac, 45-9<br />

Tulina, Anastasiya, 163-2, 138-40<br />

Tuller, Markus, 137-8<br />

Tume, Pedro, 7-6<br />

Tunega, Daniel, 139-12, 110-1<br />

Tunney, Hubert, 150-23<br />

Tuovinen, Olli, 102-2<br />

Tuovinen, Olli H., 44-7<br />

Turco, Ronald, 138-82<br />

Turcotte, David E., 119-2<br />

Turekeldieva, Rimma, 114-1<br />

Turetsky, Merritt R., 102-6<br />

Turick, Charles, 145-48<br />

Turk, J.K., 85-11<br />

Turner, David P., 166-43<br />

Turner, Debra, 166-50<br />

Turner, Janet, 152-12<br />

Turrubiartes-Higuera, Karen, 158-30<br />

Tursina, Tatiana V., 1-5<br />

Tuttle, Wes, 74-1<br />

Tyler, Donald D., 45-17, 138-71<br />

Tyler, Scott, 35-3<br />

Tylianakis, Jason, 45-25<br />

Tyufekchieva, Nora A., 63-8<br />

Tziouvalekas, M, 115-54<br />

Tzora, Athina, 140-19<br />

Täumer, Karsten, 136-4<br />

Tóth, Brigitta, 119-9<br />

Tóth, Gergely, 150-4, 150-13<br />

Tóth, Tibor, 179-5, 99-6, 150-13<br />

U<br />

Uchida, Shigeo, 135-7, 135-10, 135-3,<br />

135-19<br />

Udawatta, Ranjith P., 137-5, 137-12,<br />

138-69<br />

Uddin, Mohammad Jashim, 118-10<br />

Udomsri, Satira, 122-11<br />

Ueno, Chihoko, 20-6<br />

Ueno, Hideto, 155-102<br />

Ugolini, Fiorenzo C., 113-1<br />

Ulery, April L., 135-22, 135-8<br />

Ulger, Can A.,, 154-20<br />

Ullah, R., 155-117<br />

Ultra, Venecio U., 155-155<br />

Uma Devi, Ramar, 155-159, 155-61<br />

Uma Devi, Ramar, 170-26<br />

Umarova, Aminat, 136-8<br />

Unamunzaga, Olatz, 60-9<br />

Unang, Brangking, 130-4<br />

Upchurch, Rima, 94-5<br />

Uren, Nick, 136-20<br />

Urquiaga, S., 2-1<br />

Urquiaga, Segundo, 138-33, 2-3<br />

Urrego, John, 47-2<br />

Urushadze, Tengiz, 173-8<br />

Ushakumari, K., 162-16<br />

Ushiwata, Silvio Yoshiharu, 170-30<br />

Usowicz, Boguslaw, 116-8<br />

Uspenskaya, Olga N., 120-3<br />

Usun<strong>of</strong>f, Eduardo, 176-6<br />

Utkaeva, V.F., 136-15<br />

Uyo, Lah J., 173-4<br />

V<br />

V. Lützow, Margit, 15-15<br />

V, Pardhasaradhi, 162-19<br />

184<br />

Vadakattu, Gupta V.S.R., 140-4, 20-3,<br />

80-3<br />

Vadas, Peter, 116-50<br />

Vageesh, T.S., 150-16<br />

Vagen, T-G, 160-8<br />

Vaillant, Grace, 170-10<br />

Vaio, Nicolas, 155-104<br />

Val’kov, Vladimir F., 123-5, 129-4<br />

Valente, Antonio, 45-9<br />

Valera Perez, Miguel A., 126-4<br />

Valera, Angel, 159-2<br />

Valkova, Tatyana Y., 130-6<br />

Valladares, Denis, 156-13<br />

Valladares, Gustavo Souza, 118-16, 42-<br />

10<br />

Van Averbeke, Wim, 166-43<br />

Van Breemen, Nico, 138-30<br />

Van Cleemput, O., 5-1<br />

Van Cleemput, Oswald, 17-9<br />

Van Dam, Remke L., 128-3<br />

Van Den Dijssel, Carlo, 112-5<br />

Van Den Dijssel, Carlo, 156-23<br />

Van Der Borg, Klaas, 120-12<br />

Van Der Velde, Marijn, 45-15, 153-15,<br />

112-5<br />

Van Der Zee, Sjoerd, 168-10<br />

Van Eekeren, Nick, 162-21<br />

Van Es, Harold M., 70-4, 25-3, 115-28,<br />

148-15, 155-105<br />

Van Es, Harold M., 155-85<br />

Van Genuchten, M. Th., 48-12, 48-11,<br />

119-3, 119-4<br />

Van Groenigen, Kees Jan, 138-30<br />

Van Heel, Simon, 97-4<br />

Van Huyssteen, Cornelius W., 90-1<br />

Van Kessel, Chris, 138-30<br />

Van Kessel, Chris, 17-7<br />

Van Keulen, Herman, 138-66<br />

Van Leeuwen, John, 34-3<br />

Van Mourik, J. M., 77-4<br />

Van Pelt, R. Scott, 151-3<br />

Van Ranst, Eric, 47-3, 116-61<br />

Van Roy, Sandra, 144-56<br />

Van Schaik, Joris W.J., 73-2, 139-13<br />

Van Scoyoc, George, 172-9<br />

Van Vliet Lanoe, Brigitte, 129-11<br />

Vanbroekhoven, Karolien, 86-2, 144-56<br />

Vanclooster, Marnik, 45-15, 153-15<br />

Vandenberg, Bruce, 25-4, 116-52<br />

Vanderlinden, Karl, 115-38<br />

Vanino, Silvia, 151-27, 149-27<br />

Vanlauwe, Bernard, 138-24, 115-31,<br />

76-4<br />

Varcoe, Jon, 34-3<br />

Varella, Carlos Alberto Alves, 91-8,<br />

115-53, 115-48<br />

Varghese, Thomas, 39-2<br />

Varma, P. K., 152-6<br />

Varni, Marcelo, 176-6<br />

Vasanthi, Dhandapni, 166-9<br />

Vasconcelos, Antônio Carlos Machado,<br />

149-26, 45-10<br />

Vasenev, Ivan I., 78-12<br />

Vasilas, Bruce, 118-25<br />

Vasilas, Lenore, 118-25<br />

Vasilieva, Natalia A., 138-38<br />

Vasina, E.N., 79-3<br />

Vasques, Gustavo M., 160-22<br />

Vass, József, 150-13<br />

Vassos, Dimitrios, 140-19<br />

Vasuki, N., 139-44<br />

Vaughan, Robert, 85-4<br />

Vavoulidou, Evangelia, 115-44, 152-5<br />

Vazquez, Cirilo, 162-27, 162-29, 155-<br />

62, 153-17<br />

Vazquez-Vazquez, Cirilo, 153-31<br />

Veenstra, Jessica, 138-35<br />

Vegh, K. R., 155-109<br />

Vekemans, Bart, 51-9, 143-2<br />

Velasco, Juan, 151-8<br />

Velde, Bruce, 155-43<br />

Veldkamp, Edzo, 45-25<br />

Veldkamp, Tom, 151-39<br />

Velickovic, Miroslava V., 178-9<br />

Velizarova, Emiliya, 124-5<br />

Vellidis, George, 84-1<br />

Veluci, Roberta M., 45-26<br />

Velázquez Rosas, Noé, 177-10<br />

Vemuri, Narasimham L., 135-29, 135-<br />

28<br />

Vendrell, Paul F., 56-12<br />

Veneman, Peter L.M., 118-15<br />

Veneman, Petrus L.M., 139-34<br />

Venkateswarlu, B, 152-1<br />

Venteris, Erik, 7-1<br />

Ventrella, Domenico, 153-29<br />

Ventura, Eusebio, 38-4<br />

Vepraskas, Michael, 107-1, 119-14, 34-<br />

1<br />

Vera, Andrea, 33-2<br />

Vera, R., 93-6<br />

Verchot, Louis, 138-54, 147-11<br />

Verchot, L.V., 156-2<br />

Verchout, Louis, 83-1<br />

Verdoodt, Ann, 116-61<br />

Verkhovets, Irina A., 125-6<br />

Verma, Arvind, 155-89<br />

Verma, Sudhir, 136-25<br />

Verma, T.S., 154-10<br />

Verma, V.K., 115-52<br />

Verstraten, Jacobus M., 4-5<br />

Vetter, Joshua W., 151-18<br />

Vetterlein, Doris, 51-3, 139-17<br />

Viana, Aline G., 135-31<br />

Vidacek, Zeljko, 107-5<br />

Vidal, Alain, 112-2, 153-38<br />

Vidal, Iván, 33-2<br />

Vieira, Frederico C. B., 138-79<br />

Vieira, Sidney, 115-53, 53-2, 91-8<br />

Vieira, Sidney R., 151-12<br />

Vieira, Sidney R., 100-4<br />

Vieublé-Gonod, Laure, 43-1, 102-8<br />

Vigil, Merle F., 138-61, 152-4<br />

Vignozzi, Nadia, 101-4, 115-57, 136-5<br />

Vijayakumar, G., 155-2<br />

Vijayasankar Babu, M, 152-1<br />

Vilchevskaya, Ekaterina V., 74-3, 160-<br />

19<br />

Villagarcía, Luís, 119-10, 119-12<br />

Villaneda, Edgar, 155-90<br />

Villegas, Elda, 155-93<br />

Villemin, Genevieve, 135-33<br />

Villemin, Geneviève, 178-2, 144-26<br />

Vincent, Bernard, 112-2, 153-38<br />

Vincent, Robert K., 170-16<br />

Vinci, I., 85-10<br />

Vincze, Laszlo, 143-2<br />

Vinutha, C.M., 139-44, 154-50<br />

Violante, A., 73-4, 139-2<br />

Violante, Antonio, 144-50, 144-43,<br />

144-44, 144-49<br />

Viscarra Rossel, Raphael, 56-15<br />

Viscarra Rossel, Raphael A., 131-10,<br />

131-13<br />

Viscarra-Rossel, Raphael, 18-2<br />

Vistoso, Erika, 144-46<br />

Viswanathan, Thulasi, 138-23<br />

Vitali, Giuliano, 146-2<br />

Vitalij, Ignatov, 154-17<br />

Vitousek, Peter M., 41-4<br />

Vittal, Kpr, 152-1<br />

Vladychenskii, Alexander S., 125-6<br />

Vlek, Paul L.G., 103-3, 159-9<br />

Vo Thi, Guong, 154-12, 39-7<br />

Vo, Thi Guong, 39-10<br />

Vodyanitskii, Yuriy N., 175-8<br />

Voegelin, Andreas, 50-2, 144-53<br />

Vogeler, Iris, 166-7, 145-52, 123-11,<br />

156-23<br />

Vogwill, Ryan J., 174-2<br />

Voiculescu, Anca Rovena, 168-3<br />

Voidarou, Crisa, 140-19<br />

Volkova, Natalia A., 99-4<br />

Volland-Tuduri, Nathalie, 64-2<br />

Von Der Heide, Carolin, 48-8<br />

Von Luetzow, Margit, 138-77<br />

Von Unold, Georg, 45-3<br />

Von Wilpert, Klaus, 17-14<br />

Vona, Marton, 156-17<br />

Vonella, A. Vittorio, 75-5<br />

Voortman, J., 115-39<br />

Voroney, R.P., 155-16, 155-14<br />

Vrbek, Boris, 129-1, 177-4<br />

Vrscaj, Borut, 95-9<br />

Vu, Dang Thanh, 155-128<br />

Vu, Tien Khang, 155-107<br />

Vyn, T. J., 138-46, 148-17<br />

Vyn, Tony, 76-2<br />

Vyn, Tony J., 75-13, 138-70<br />

Vyspolsky, F., 23-11<br />

Vágó, Imre, 139-29, 139-22<br />

Várallyay, György, 150-13<br />

Vávrová, Petra, 138-21, 118-19<br />

W<br />

Wodarczyk, Teresa, 89-5, 164-11<br />

Waal, Rein De, 163-3<br />

Wada, Mitsuru, 160-24<br />

Waddington, S.R., 168-19, 81-3<br />

Wagai, Rota, 52-3<br />

Wagaw, Mezemir, 116-33<br />

Wagner, Daniel, 3-10<br />

Wagner, Stephen, 109-8<br />

Wagner, Travis, 178-15<br />

Wagner-Riddle, Claudia, 158-23<br />

Wahbi, A., 9-2<br />

Waissman Assadian, Naomi, 144-13<br />

Wakatsuki, Toshiyuki, 178-30, 155-<br />

134, 155-26, 155-95, 167-1<br />

Wakindiki, Isaiah I.C., 149-22, 138-81<br />

Walczak, Ryszard, 56-10<br />

Waldrop, Mark, 102-6<br />

Wales, William J., 162-33<br />

Walker, Charles, 107-10, 48-6<br />

Walker, Charlie, 31-8<br />

Walker, Donald A., 40-2<br />

Walker, Forbes, 161-7, 150-18<br />

Walker, Robin L., 59-4<br />

Wall, Diana, 46-2, 102-3<br />

Walley, Fran L., 65-3<br />

Walsh, Markus, 18-1, 160-8<br />

Walter, Christian, 137-3, 100-5, 122-<br />

17, 120-8, 71-5<br />

Walter, Ingrid, 158-32<br />

Walters, Daniel, 76-2, 155-127<br />

Waltman, Sharon, 74-1, 115-39, 137-16<br />

Waltman, Sharon W., 115-46, 116-45,<br />

12-13<br />

Waltman, William J., 115-46<br />

Waltman, W.J., 137-16, 115-35, 116-45,<br />

115-39<br />

Wamalwa, Margaret, 105-3<br />

Wander, Michelle, 138-82, 82-1<br />

Wang, Bronwen, 117-3<br />

Wang, Chih-Jung, 135-15<br />

Wang, Dong, 56-14, 136-19<br />

Wang, Dongmei, 35-13<br />

Wang, Enli, 116-39, 70-6<br />

Wang, Gailing, 166-50<br />

Wang, Guo, 135-6<br />

Wang, Hailong, 177-15, 158-31<br />

Wang, Hongmei, 44-7<br />

Wang, Hui, 145-15<br />

Wang, Jeng-Jong, 144-10<br />

Wang, Jianguo, 146-3<br />

Wang, Ming, 177-16<br />

Wang, Ming K., 134-3<br />

Wang, Ming-Kuang, 144-10<br />

Wang, Ming-Zhu, 120-9<br />

Wang, Ping, 146-3<br />

Wang, Rongxun, 11-12<br />

Wang, Shirley, 155-158<br />

Wang, Shouyu, 145-36<br />

Wang, Xiaojuan, 154-70<br />

Wang, Z. H., 152-9<br />

Wanting, Ling, 65-5<br />

Wanty, Richard B., 13-3<br />

Ward, Andy, 45-8


Ward, Nicholas J., 39-3<br />

Warkentin, Benno, 173-6<br />

Warnemuende, E.A., 22-2<br />

Warner, Eric W., 116-23<br />

Warren, J.G., 155-18<br />

Warrick, Arthur, 137-45<br />

Waskom, Reagan M., 154-39<br />

Wasli, Mohd Effendi, 130-4<br />

Wasserman, Maria Angélica, 135-31<br />

Watanabe, Akira, 15-11<br />

Watanabe, Kazuhiko, 142-18, 142-17<br />

Watanabe, Makiko, 132-8<br />

Watanabe, Mio, 104-11<br />

Watanabe, Takeshi, 118-13, 155-107<br />

Watanabe, Tetsuhiro, 125-4<br />

Watawala, Ransilu C., 2-1, 145-14<br />

Watkins, Ron, 174-2<br />

Watling, Kristie M., 5-10<br />

Watson, Christine A., 167-18, 59-1, 59-<br />

4<br />

Watteau, Françoise, 178-2<br />

Watts, Don, 154-57<br />

Watts, Jennifer D., 10-12<br />

Watzinger, Andrea, 141-3<br />

We, Chi Do, 140-9<br />

Wearing, Catherine L., 138-41<br />

Webb, Trevor H., 107-6<br />

Weber, Paul, 39-23<br />

Wehmueller, W.A., 129-6<br />

Wei, Ze-Bin, 144-7<br />

Weil, Ray R., 138-82, 167-16, 155-40<br />

Weill, Mara De A. M., 66-4<br />

Weindorf, David, 170-6, 154-56<br />

Weippert, Heike, 116-24<br />

Weisz, Randy, 45-23<br />

Welch, R.M., 105-2<br />

Well, Reinhard, 170-21<br />

Welles, Jonathan M., 138-31<br />

Welti, Ruth, 36-3<br />

Wen, Anbang, 157-1<br />

Wendroth, O., 75-12<br />

Wendroth, Ole, 116-32, 144-25, 4-5<br />

Weng, Ya<strong>of</strong>u, 128-10<br />

Wenzl, Peter, 104-2<br />

Weon, Hang-Yeon, 102-4<br />

Were, Ana, 119-10<br />

Werlang, Lovania M., 116-16, 116-20<br />

Werner, Gerd, 33-2<br />

Wersinger, Jm, 115-17<br />

Werth, Martin, 35-7, 1-4<br />

Wessolek, Gerd, 171-5, 98-3, 136-4,<br />

137-15<br />

West, L.T., 51-6, 107-9, 115-56<br />

Westfall, D.G., 147-15<br />

Westfall, Dwayne, 37-2, 75-8, 19-10<br />

Westfall, Dwayne G., 166-43<br />

Westgate, John A., 175-14<br />

Wettemann, Joseph, 161-6<br />

Whalen, Joann K., 154-64<br />

Whelan, Brett, 56-15<br />

Whish, Jeremy, 112-3<br />

White, Art, 125-7<br />

White, Ed, 107-11, 124-2<br />

White, G. N., 128-4<br />

White, G. Norman, 51-12<br />

White, Maggie, 15-8<br />

White, Paul, 138-53<br />

White, R.A., 115-39<br />

White, Robert, 116-56<br />

Whitehead, Wayne, 155-158<br />

Whitman, William, 94-5<br />

Whitney, Greg, 122-10<br />

Whittlesey, Lisa, 161-2<br />

Wicks, Santhi, 138-44<br />

Wiebe, Keith, 68-1<br />

Wiebers, Matt, 155-10<br />

Wiedenfeld, Robert, 153-39<br />

Wieder, Moshe, 49-3<br />

Wienhold, Brian J., 103-5<br />

Wiesenberg, Guido L.B., 120-12<br />

Wight, Jason P., 138-71<br />

Wilczek, Andrzej, 56-10<br />

Wildeman, Thomas, 93-11<br />

Wilding, Larry P., 41-3<br />

Wilding, Lawrence P., 71-2, 119-8,<br />

132-11<br />

Wilford, John R., 74-2<br />

Wilke, Brook, 155-126<br />

Wilkens, Paul, 161-1, 4-4<br />

Wilkin, Richard T., 144-37, 63-6<br />

Wilkinson, David E., 119-2<br />

Wilkinson, Marshall T., 49-4<br />

Willers, Jeffery L., 48-10<br />

Williams, Aaron, 63-6<br />

Williams, Aaron G.B., 63-4<br />

Williams, Randy, 84-1<br />

Williams, Stacy, 167-16<br />

Williams, Steve, 138-86, 138-37, 138-<br />

80<br />

Williamson, David, 78-5<br />

Willian, Todd, 147-7<br />

Wilson, Clare, 117-1<br />

Wilson, Clare A., 33-1<br />

Wilson, Gail, 138-53, 138-9<br />

Wilson, G.V., 89-3<br />

Wilson, John, 151-31<br />

Wilson, M.A., 117-2<br />

Wilson, Mike, 9-12<br />

Windhorn, Roger D., 56-5<br />

Winiwarter, Verena, 113-3<br />

Winkler, Peter, 139-12<br />

Winklerprins, Antoinette, 133-7<br />

Wiriya-Alongkorn, Winai, 170-7<br />

Wirth, Christian, 47-3<br />

Wirth, Stephan J., 17-6<br />

Withers, Daniel L ., 56-5<br />

Withers, Paul, 151-11, 154-32, 151-7<br />

Witt, Christian, 76-3<br />

Wittenmayer, Lutz, 142-2<br />

Wittie, Roger, 154-56<br />

Woche, Susanne K., 137-2<br />

Woldemariam, Tadesse, 158-35<br />

Wolf, Ruth E., 13-3<br />

Wolfe, David, 148-15<br />

Woli, Krishna Prasad, 170-14<br />

Wong, Jonathan Wc, 145-21, 144-64<br />

Wong, M. T. F., 157-11<br />

Wong, Vanessa N.L., 163-27<br />

Wood, C. Wesley, 116-22<br />

Wood, James, 112-4<br />

Wood, Stanley, 150-9<br />

Wood, W. Raymond, 120-7<br />

Woodbury, Peter B., 160-20<br />

Woodruff, Laurel G., 13-2, 117-4<br />

Woods, William I., 133-6<br />

Wopereis, Marco C.S., 155-164, 76-4<br />

Wortmann, Charles, 155-127<br />

Wresowar, Martin, 163-3<br />

Wu, Jindong, 56-14<br />

Wu, Jingwei, 112-2, 153-38<br />

Wu, Ke-Ning, 109-10, 178-6, 179-3<br />

Wu, Laosheng, 159-19<br />

Wu, Qi-Tang, 144-7<br />

Wu, Sen-Po, 85-8<br />

Wu, Shanmei, 119-25, 145-51<br />

Wu, Tiehang, 102-5<br />

Wu, Ya-Fang, 115-51<br />

Wyenandt, A., 155-103<br />

Wysocki, Doug, 107-3, 119-1<br />

Wysocki, Douglas, 122-10, 107-4<br />

Wösten, Henk, 34-5<br />

X<br />

Xavier, Mauro Alexandre, 149-26<br />

Xiaori, Han, 138-45, 155-149<br />

Xie, Hongtu, 156-4<br />

Xie, Rulin, 155-108<br />

Xing, Baoshan, 145-44, 52-5, 110-8,<br />

145-16, 145-36, 145-42<br />

Xinyu, Zhang, 83-14<br />

Xinzhi, Chen, 83-14<br />

Xiubing, He, 8-2<br />

Xiumei, Zhan, 155-149<br />

Xu, Baizhong, 139-26<br />

Xu, Feng-Lin, 145-26<br />

Xu, Haiping, 73-6<br />

Xu, Jianming, 65-5<br />

Xu, Liqun, 139-26, 128-10<br />

Xu, Liukang, 138-31<br />

Xu, Qing, 145-51, 119-25<br />

Xu, Qiufang, 17-15, 17-16<br />

Xu, Qiuming, 178-10<br />

Xu, Shengrong, 119-25<br />

Xu, Xingkai, 17-4<br />

Xu, Yan, 166-31<br />

Xu, Zhihong, 17-10, 17-16, 17-11, 17-<br />

15<br />

Xudong, Zhang, 117-9<br />

Y<br />

Yada, Saeko Kaburagi, 116-59<br />

Yadav, A.K., 153-13<br />

Yadav, Manav, 56-1<br />

Yadav, P. K,, 155-163<br />

Yadav, Rashmi, 81-2<br />

Yadav, R.K., 81-2<br />

Yadessa, Abebe, 158-35, 149-9<br />

Yaduvanshi, N.P.S, 155-49<br />

Yagasaki, Yasumi, 126-11<br />

Yaghobi, A.Z., 153-7<br />

Yagi, Kazuyuki, 118-11<br />

Yahyaabadi, Mojtaba, 140-15<br />

Yakusheva, Tatiana Ye., 175-10<br />

Yalamanda Reddy, T, 152-1<br />

Yalia, Potatueva, 154-17<br />

Yamada, Fumiei, 126-19<br />

Yamada, Hidekazu, 35-4<br />

Yamaguchi, Noriko, 135-11<br />

Yamamoto, Sadahero, 154-18<br />

Yamamoto, Takehiko, 45-24<br />

Yamamoto, Yoko, 104-15, 104-5<br />

Yamnova, I.A., 28-7<br />

Yamnova, Irina A., 83-5<br />

Yan, Tai-Lai, 149-3<br />

Yanai, Junta, 35-4, 155-38<br />

Yang, Chang-Hyu, 143-4, 166-30<br />

Yang, Chengdong, 158-39, 166-17,<br />

141-6<br />

Yang, Jae E., 151-14, 151-15, 51-4, 57-<br />

6, 171-8, 144-4, 158-21<br />

Yang, Jae-E, 166-44<br />

Yang, Jinchul, 140-8<br />

Yang, Jingsong, 156-20<br />

Yang, Jingyi, 116-28, 116-58<br />

Yang, Jingzong, 112-2<br />

Yang, Jinyan, 73-6<br />

Yang, Jinzhong, 153-38<br />

Yang, Linzhang, 145-15<br />

Yang, Rongqing, 24-5<br />

Yang, Shengmao, 146-3<br />

Yang, Shengmao, 146-3<br />

Yang, Su-Chan, 151-14<br />

Yang, Xiaoe, 73-6<br />

Yang, Xueming, 145-19, 116-28, 116-<br />

58<br />

Yang, Zheng Ming, 104-5<br />

Yang, Zhihui, 155-173<br />

Yanmei, Gao, 138-78<br />

Yaroslavtsev, Alexeys M., 140-3<br />

Yasin, M., 155-117<br />

Yau, Sui-Kwong, 96-3<br />

Ye, Fabing, 145-4<br />

Ye, Rong, 178-17<br />

Ye, Zhongjie, 128-10<br />

Yeboah, E., 138-24<br />

Yel’nikov, Ivan, 155-64, 154-37<br />

Yemefack, M., 128-13<br />

Yemefack, Martin, 41-5<br />

Yermiyahu, Uri, 153-20<br />

Yermolayev, Alexandr M., 177-18<br />

Yevdokimov, Ilya V., 35-8, 140-32,<br />

177-18<br />

Yi, Long, 8-2<br />

Yim, Woojong, 94-4<br />

Yimamu, Fassil Kebede, 164-9<br />

Yin, Bei, 80-4<br />

Yin, Bin, 178-10<br />

Yin, Rui, 145-15<br />

Yin, Xinhua, 75-13, 152-12<br />

Ying, Samantha, 73-5<br />

Yirong, Su, 163-18<br />

Yli-Halla, Markku, 137-49<br />

Yli-Halla, Markku J., 41-3, 39-4<br />

Yoder, Daniel C., 22-1<br />

Yoko, Oki, 154-23<br />

Yong Woong, Kim, 142-8, 142-15, 142-<br />

7, 142-20, 142-11<br />

Yongqing, Qi, 8-2<br />

Yonovitz, Maureen, 127-14<br />

Yoo, Chul-Hyun, 166-30, 143-4<br />

Yoo, Kyung-Yoal, 151-14, 151-15, 51-<br />

4, 144-4, 158-21, 57-6<br />

Yoo, Kyungsoo, 55-1<br />

Yoo, Sung Yung, 104-6, 155-32<br />

Yoon, Deok Hoon, 151-42<br />

Yoon, Jung Hui, 103-2<br />

Yoon, Sung Won, 48-15<br />

Yoon, Young-Sang, 155-142, 155-15<br />

Yoshida, Kazuo, 155-131<br />

Yoshida, Shinya, 142-17, 142-18<br />

Yoshida, Yoshiaki, 126-19<br />

Yoshinaga, Shuichiro, 144-9<br />

Yoshiyuki, Murata, 154-23<br />

Yost, Russell, 4-4<br />

Young, Anthony, 38-1<br />

Young, Iain M., 20-2<br />

Young, Michael, 137-47<br />

Young, Michael H., 53-4, 35-3<br />

Youssef, Jawaad, 75-7<br />

Ypsilantis, William, 151-28<br />

Yu, Chan, 89-9, 154-45<br />

Yu, Guifen, 144-50<br />

Yu, Qiang, 70-6, 116-18<br />

Yu, Shen, 73-6<br />

Yu, Wantai, 15-19<br />

Yu, Zhongbo, 35-3<br />

Yu-Shu, Zhang, 155-112<br />

Yuan, Lu, 118-17, 118-18<br />

Yuita, Kouichi, 135-26<br />

Yulong, Zhang, 83-14<br />

Yun, Eui-Yong, 116-37<br />

Yun, Eul-Soo, 117-6, 122-20<br />

Yun, Eul-Soo, 150-12<br />

Yun, Hong Bae, 153-26<br />

Yun, Hongbae, 161-4<br />

Yun, Jong-Chul, 162-23<br />

Yun, Seok-In, 116-42, 116-37, 116-38,<br />

116-40<br />

Yun, Seung Gil, 104-6<br />

Yunusa, Isa Am., 138-49<br />

Yusiharni, Baiq Emielda, 154-31<br />

Yves-Marie, Cabidoche, 153-23<br />

Yáñez, Carolina, 144-66<br />

Z<br />

Zaboyeva, Iya, 42-9<br />

Zaghloul, A.M., 139-16<br />

Zagórski, Zbigniew, 121-8, 121-9<br />

Zaharihina, Lalita V., 109-6<br />

Zahedi Amiri, Ghavamodin, 28-6<br />

Zahedi Amiri, Ghavamoudin, 149-15<br />

Zahirnia, Ali Reza, 166-4, 23-16, 23-9,<br />

151-44, 151-36, 23-4<br />

Zahirnia, Alireza, 151-25<br />

Zalibekov, Zalibek G., 127-19<br />

Zaman, M., 170-12<br />

Zamora Tovar, Carlos, 127-17<br />

Zampella, Mariavittoria, 144-18<br />

Zampieri, Guillermo, 145-33<br />

Zanatta, Josiléia, 138-79<br />

Zanella, Augusto, 163-3<br />

Zanini, Ermanno, 89-1<br />

Zanjanchi, Mohammad Ali, 143-1<br />

Zanuzzi, Andrea, 176-3<br />

Zapata, Emma, 33-2<br />

Zapata, F., 1-1<br />

Zapata, Raul D., 126-20<br />

Zaprowski, Brent J., 147-13<br />

Zarei, Mehdi, 71-3<br />

185<br />

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Zartman, Richard, 145-35<br />

Zartman, Richard E., 145-12<br />

Zasada, Inga, 167-16<br />

Zazula, Grant D., 175-14<br />

Zdruli, Pandi, 68-5<br />

Zebarth, Bernie J., 31-9<br />

Zebchuk, Walter, 100-4<br />

Zech, Wolfgang, 72-4<br />

Zegrar, Ahmed, 131-11<br />

Zegrar, Ahmed, 156-22<br />

Zehetner, Franz, 78-7<br />

Zeiger, Marcus, 22-5<br />

Zeiliger, Anatoly, 19-11<br />

Zeiliguer, Anatoli, 137-19<br />

Zelazny, Lucian, 139-26<br />

Zeljko, Vidacek, 170-2<br />

Zende, Narayan, 23-15<br />

Zenova, Galina M., 140-5, 140-17<br />

Zepp, H., 48-5, 120-9<br />

Zeraat Kar, Saeed, 155-138, 145-8<br />

Zerihun, Ayalsew, 17-12<br />

Zerkoune, Mohammed, 166-27<br />

Zevi, Yuniati, 63-11<br />

Zgorelec, Zeljka, 151-34<br />

Zhang, Bin, 177-6, 48-5, 120-9<br />

Zhang, Donglin, 144-31<br />

Zhang, Fengrong, 166-31<br />

186<br />

Zhang, Fred, 45-8<br />

Zhang, Fu-Suo, 166-35<br />

Zhang, Fusuo, 168-10<br />

Zhang, Gan-Lin, 78-4, 78-3, 30-2<br />

Zhang, Guoshi, 177-6<br />

Zhang, Hailin, 150-18<br />

Zhang, Hua, 73-3<br />

Zhang, Jiacheng, 141-6<br />

Zhang, Jianhui, 85-14<br />

Zhang, Li, 17-10<br />

Zhang, Renduo, 137-20, 116-14<br />

Zhang, T.Q., 154-72<br />

Zhang, X., 8-2<br />

Zhang, Xiaoping, 138-52<br />

Zhang, Xinbao, 157-1<br />

Zhang, Xingyi, 150-3<br />

Zhang, Xudong, 156-4, 140-1<br />

Zhang, Xuelei, 28-4<br />

Zhang, Yaohua, 156-8<br />

Zhang, Yi, 138-42<br />

Zhang, Yong-Seon, 151-35, 151-13,<br />

166-44<br />

Zhang, Zhenhua, 118-4<br />

Zhang, Zhuo, 117-5<br />

Zhao, Chengyi, 119-23<br />

Zhao, Fangjie, 86-1<br />

Zhao, Shaohua, 15-19<br />

Zhao, Yihai, 177-11<br />

Zhdanova, Nelli, 135-1<br />

Zheltonozhsky, Victor, 135-1<br />

Zhong, Xianghao, 85-14<br />

Zhou, Jianmin, 2-11<br />

Zhou, Jizhong, 94-1<br />

Zhou, Liuqiang, 155-108<br />

Zhou, Xiaobo, 48-6, 119-24, 107-11<br />

Zhu, A.-Xing, 12-7, 115-42, 12-11, 85-<br />

1<br />

Zhu, De-Hai, 89-12, 149-3<br />

Zhu, Dongquiang, 139-3<br />

Zhu, Jianting, 116-47<br />

Zhu, Qiguang, 115-42<br />

Zhu, Qing, 48-6, 119-24<br />

Zhu, Yong-Guan, 102-7<br />

Zhu, Yongguan, 144-1<br />

Zhuang, Jie, 48-7<br />

Ziadi, Noura, 54-7<br />

Ziemath, Ervino C., 110-3<br />

Zigová, Anna, 101-5<br />

Zilberman, Joon, 153-20<br />

Zimmer, Daniel, 112-2<br />

Zimmerman, Andrew, 133-3<br />

Zimmermann, Michael, 138-59<br />

Zimmermann, Uta, 106-7<br />

Zinck, Alfred, 108-3<br />

Zingore, S., 3-1<br />

Zingore, Shamie, 15-6, 25-2<br />

Zipper, Carl E., 158-8<br />

Zirlewagen, Dietmar, 47-3, 17-14<br />

Zmuda, James, 158-7<br />

Znidarsic, Martin, 149-4<br />

Zobeck, Ted M., 103-5, 151-3, 151-26<br />

Zoldoske, David, 162-35<br />

Zotarelli, Lincoln, 136-14, 138-33,<br />

155-101<br />

Zou, Chunqin, 168-10<br />

Zou, Zhong, 24-5<br />

Zougmoré, Robert B., 75-10, 37-4<br />

Zsigrai, György, 139-29<br />

Zsolnay, Adam, 123-3<br />

Zubkova, Tatiana A., 159-13, 44-1, 44-<br />

2, 113-4<br />

Zucca, Claudio, 172-5<br />

Zuniga, Rafael, 162-27, 162-29<br />

Zuo, Qiang, 116-14<br />

Zurheide, Philip, 3-10<br />

Zuñiga, Rafael, 176-7<br />

Zuñiga, Rafael, 155-62<br />

Zölitz-Moeöller, Reinhard, 115-13


Lifestream<br />

The virid land was lush and wild<br />

The unkempt beauty <strong>of</strong> a tousled child<br />

Its people nestled the red rocked land<br />

And ate the fruits from its dusty hand<br />

They drank the drams <strong>of</strong> ancient stores<br />

Primeval rains that soils did leach<br />

Through crusts <strong>of</strong> earth to hidden wells<br />

So deep that only time could reach<br />

From the roaring river underneath<br />

Surfaced a salt-savored flood<br />

The people drank and the ancient stream<br />

Became their briny blood<br />

White flames <strong>of</strong> fire may scorch the bush<br />

Tractors and scythes may hew<br />

But the deep dark stream will wash the roots<br />

And force the buds anew<br />

Sprinkle sculptured buildings<br />

On the scene that is erased<br />

But see who walks among them<br />

With dignity and grace<br />

The earth supports their barefoot steps<br />

Babes bulge on their backs<br />

Ancient streams pulse through their veins<br />

They walk the ancestral track<br />

Patricia Brams, Ph.D.<br />

Dr. Brams is an <strong>International</strong> Educator who has served as<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Communications at Njala University College Sierra<br />

Leone.<br />

We Call It <strong>Soil</strong><br />

IUSS Anthem<br />

Chorus<br />

It is our life! We call it soil<br />

It is the stuff, in which we toil<br />

From soil we've sprung, to soil we'll go<br />

Protect the soil <strong>of</strong> this earth so we can grow<br />

Verse I<br />

From podsols beneath snow drifts<br />

To aridisols where few crops live<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> is as varied, as the rainbow<br />

And is as precious as a rainbow's pot <strong>of</strong> gold<br />

Chorus<br />

Verse II<br />

Some soils are dry, some soils are wet<br />

Some soils are fertile, and from them high yields you get<br />

But if you don't, give to the soil<br />

Then you will not reap a thing for all your toil<br />

Chorus<br />

Verse III<br />

We study chelates, leachates and porosity<br />

We learn our muck and peat and mineralogy<br />

Some study urban, some are in rural<br />

And we can tell, just by the smell, who's in manural<br />

Chorus<br />

Verse IV<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s are just like humanity<br />

With yellow, brown, red, black and white--You'll see<br />

That some are dull, and some are gray<br />

And can fall prey to greed <strong>of</strong> man, that's our decay<br />

Chorus (LEAD)<br />

Verse V<br />

A living world beneath our feet<br />

It even lives, beneath our streets<br />

With flora and fauna so complete<br />

It can save us from the brownfields <strong>of</strong> defeat<br />

Chorus (OUT)<br />

Music: "Boxturtle Bob" Chirnside<br />

Lyrics: "Boxturtle Bob" Chirnside and A.E. Hartemink<br />

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