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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 />
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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)