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SESSION NO.66<br />
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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SESSION NO. 68<br />
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