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SPECIAL SESSIONS — SESSION NO. 159 157-8 3030 Denitrification in Restored Wetlands and SESSION NO. 160 Manure-Impacted Riparian Buffers of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. Patrick G. Symposium–-Ecosystem Services From Con- Hunt*, Jarrod O. Miller, Megan Lang and servation Management: Identifying Knowledge Gregory W. McCarty Gaps and Research Needs 157-10 3032 Properties and Processes Effecting Wetland Special Sessions Soil Function in Restored and Natural Wet- Section or Division Cosponsors: C06 Forage and Grazinglands, Soil lands On the Delmarva Peninsula. Chris- Biology & Biochemistry, Soil & Water Management & Conservation, topher A. Palardy*, Martin C. Rabenhorst, Forest, Range & Wildland Soils, Soils & Environmental Quality Megan Lang and Gregory W. McCarty Community Cosponsor: Animal Agriculture and the Environment 157-11 3033 Development of Floating Time-Delay Riser TCC, Room 14, First Floor Pipe Apparatus for Sediment Retention Basin On a Construction Site. Ji Min Lee*, Presiders: David R. Huggins; Mark A. Liebig Byeong Cheol LEE, Gwan Jae Lee, Donghyuk 8:00 AM–11:40 AM Kum, Chun Hwa Jang, Gyo Cheol Jeong and 8:00 AM Introductory Remarks. Kyoung Jae Lim 160-1 8:05 AM Agriculture As User and Provider of Ecosys- 157-12 3034 Controls On Phosphorus Retention in tem Services. Scott M. Swinton* Native, Disturbed and Hydrologically Re- 160-2 8:35 AM Managing Agricultural Systems for Climate stored Agricultural Wetlands. Clinton D. Stability. Lydia Olander* Church*, Peter Klienman, Megan Lang and Jarrod Miller 160-3 9:05 AM Soil Natural Capital and Ecosystem Ser- vices, Frameworks, Monitoring and Model- 157-13 3035 Standardizing High Sulfur Reduction On ling. David A Robinson*, Bridget Emmett, IRIS Tubes As a Visual Indicator of Reduc- Bethanna Jackson and Estelle Dominati tion in Wetlands. Ariel Namm* and Karen L. Vaughan 160-4 9:35 AM Hydrologic Ecosystem Services in Agricul- tural Systems. Kate A Brauman*, Gretchen 157-14 3036 Bald Cypress Root Response to Water Table Daily, David Freyberg and Jonathan Foley Fluctuation: A Source of Soil Reduction Microsites. Colby J. Moorberg* and Michael 10:05 AM Break. J. Vepraskas 160-5 10:20 AM Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Ag- 157-15 3037 Effects of Altered Deposition Chemistry riculture: Tradeoffs and Synergies. Alison On Dissolved Organic Carbon, Pore Water Power* Nutrients, and Microbial Enzyme Activities 160-6 10:50 AM Ecosystem Services: Approaches and Quan- in a Northern Peatland.Randall K. Kolka*, tification Tools. Becky Chaplin-Kramer* and Lindsey Seifert-Monson and Brian Hill Gretchen Daily 157-16 3038 Edaphic Response To Bottomland Hard- 11:20 AM Discussion. wood Forest Wetland Restoration In Arkan- sas. Benjamin E. Sleeper*, Robert L. Ficklin 11:40 AM Adjourn. and David J. Carr 157-17 3039 Changes In Wetland Microbial Activity SESSION NO. 161 and SOIL Properties After Wetland Cre- Symposium–-Crop Yield Gap Assessment for ation. Kijune Sung*, Yongmin Yi, Soyoung Park, Munster Clyde and Jayeon Lee Global Food Security Special Sessions Section or Division Cosponsors: Agronomic Production Systems, Global Agronomy TCC, Room 22 and 23, First Floor 8:45 AM–5:00 PM Tuesday, Nov. 5 8:45 AM Introductory Remarks. 161-1 8:45 AM Yield Gap Assessment: Past, Present, Fu- Writing An Abstract For a Paper, Talk Or ture. Kenneth G. Cassman* and Martin K. Poster: II van Ittersum Workshops 161-2 9:15 AM Putting It All Together: Functionality of the Marriott Waterside, Room 13, Third Level Global Yield Gap Atlas Website. Hendrik 10:00 AM–12:00 PM Boogaard, Hugo L.E. de Groot*, Martin K. van Ittersum, Kenneth G. Cassman, Joost SESSION NO. 159 Wolf, Lenny G.J. van Bussel, Justin P Van Wart, Patricio Grassini, Haishun Yang, Lieven Gateway Scholars Orientation Claessens, Kazuki Saito and Pepijn van Oort Special Sessions TCC, Room 25, First Floor 161-3 9:45 AM Soil Data for Yield Gap Assessment and Soil Suitability Index for Sustainable In- 8:00 AM–10:00 AM tensification. Lieven Claessens*, Kenneth G. Cassman, Justin P Van Wart, Patricio Grassini, Bernard Vanlauwe, Martin K. van Ittersum, Lenny G.J. van Bussel, Hendrik Boogaard, Jetse J. Stoorvogel, Joost Wolf and Haishun Yang 10:10 AM Break. 114 SESSION NO. 164— SPECIAL SESSIONS 161-4 10:30 AM Generating Long-Term Location-Specific SESSION NO. 162 Weather Data Where None Exist for Yield Gap Assessment. Patricio Grassini*, Justin Symposium–-Mitigating Drought and Other P Van Wart, Haishun Yang and Kenneth G. Impacts Of Climate Change Through Manage- Cassman ment To Improve Soil Health and Productivity 161-5 10:50 AM Climate Zonations As Extrapolation Do- Special Sessions mains for Yield Gap Assessments. Lenny Section or Division Cosponsor: Soil & Water Manage. & Conserv. G.J. van Bussel*, Justin P Van Wart, Joost Wolf, Community Cosponsor: Adaptive Nutrient Management Community Patricio Grassini, Hendrik Boogaard, Hugo L.E. de Groot, Lieven Claessens, Haishun TCC, Room 10, First Floor Yang, Martin K. van Ittersum and Kenneth G. Presider: Jorge A. Delgado Cassman 9:00 AM–12:10 PM 161-6 11:10 AM Estimating Yield Potential of Major Crops 9:00 AM Introductory Remarks. in Complex Cropping Systems of Bangla- 162-1 9:05 AM Soil Health Can Contribute to Climate desh. Jagadish Timsina*, Patricio Grassini Change and Drought Adaptation. Susan S. and Kenneth G. Cassman Andrews* 161-7 11:30 AM Impact of Warming On Wheat Yield Poten- 162-2 9:30 AM Soil Health and Management and the tial in India and Sudan. Senthold Asseng*, USDA-NRCS Initiative. David Lamm* Davide Cammarano, David Lobell, Bruno Basso, Uran Chung, Matthew P. Reynolds and 162-3 9:55 AM Potential to Use Limited Irrigation and Con- Kai Sonder servation Agriculture to Adapt to Drought and Climate Change. Thomas J. Trout*, Ken- 11:50 AM Open Discussion: Approaches and Methods. dall DeJonge and Louise Helen Comas 12:15 PM Lunch Break. 10:20 AM Break. 161-8 1:40 PM Mapping the Yield Gap of Wheat in Aus- 162-4 10:30 AM Soil and Water Conservation Practices to tralia: Reflections On Applying the Gyga Mitigate Drought and Climate Change. Jerry Protocols. Zvi Hochman*, David Gobbett, L. Hatfield*, John H. Prueger and Thomas J. Heidi Horan, Di Prestwidge and Javier Na- Sauer varro Garcia 162-5 10:55 AM Water Use Policies and Soil and Water Con- 161-9 2:00 PM Yield Gap Assessment and Prognosis servation: Are Our Policies in Sync With for Self-Sufficient Maize Production in the Reality of a Changing Climate? Loretta Ghana. Samuel Adjei-Nsiah*, Lenny G.J. van Singletary* Bussel, Joost Wolf, Justin P Van Wart, Patricio Grassini, Hendrik Boogaard, Lieven Claes- 162-6 11:20 AM Drainage Management, Climate Change and sens and Martin K. van Ittersum Soil Health. Jeffrey S. Strock*, Paulo Hum- berto Pagliari, Stacey Feser, Emily Evans and 161-10 2:20 PM Estimating Yield Gaps and Potential Rice Mark R Coulter Production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Kazuki Saito*, Pepijn van Oort, Suchit Prasad Shres- 162-7 11:45 AM Challenges & Opportunities For Mitigating tha, Atsuko Tanaka, Ibnou Dieng and M. N2O Emissions In Cropping Systems Of Wopereis The Upper Midwest U.S. Rodney T Ven- terea* and John M. Baker 161-11 2:40 PM Food Security in West Africa: Is Self-Suffi- ciency Possible On Existing Farmland? Jus- 12:10 PM Adjourn. tin P Van Wart, Abdullahi Bala* and Kenneth G. Cassman SESSION NO. 163 3:00 PM Break. Women In Agronomy, Crops, Soils, and Envi- 161-12 3:20 PM Magnitude and Variability of Maize, Wheat, ronmental Sciences Luncheon - a Special Pro- and Soybean Yield Gaps in Argentina. Juan Pablo Monzon*, Fernando Aramburu Merlos, gram Of The WACSES Committee (ACS526) Jorge Mercau, Patricio Grassini, Fernando Special Sessions Andrade, Miguel A. Taboada, Antonio Hall, Marriott Waterside, Grand Ballroom E, Second Level Kenneth G. Cassman and Esteban Jobbágy Presider: Deborah A. Soukup 161-13 3:50 PM How Much Sugarcane and Maize Produc- 11:30 AM–1:00 PM tion Is Possible in Brazil On Existing Farm- land? Fabio Ricardo Marin*, Geraldo Martha SESSION NO. 164 Jr., Kenneth G. Cassman and Patricio Grassini Future of the Agriculture Research Enterprise 161-14 4:10 PM Assessment Of Wheat Yield Potentials and Yield Gaps In Morocco, Tunisia and Lunch and Learn Jordan. Haishun Yang*, Haithem Bahri, Said Special Sessions Ouaattar and Muien Qaryouti TCC, Ballroom B-D, First Floor 4:30 PM Next Steps: Completing the Global Yield 12:00 PM–1:00 PM Gap Atlas by 2015. 12:00 PM Introductory Remarks. 5:00 PM Adjourn. 164-1 12:05 PM Future of the Agriculture Research Enter- prise. Daniel P. Schrag* and Barbara A. Schaal 1:00 PM Adjourn. 115 SPECIAL SESSIONS — SESSION NO. 165 SESSION NO. 165 167-6 3:55 PM Resource Economics: The Impact On Water Gateway Scholars Motivational Program Security. Christopher G. Goemans* Special Sessions 167-7 4:10 PM Converting Gray Water To Green Water. Steel Maloney* and Dan Burgard Marriott Waterside, Room 8, Third Level 4:25 PM Discussion. 1:00 PM–5:00 PM 4:40 PM Concluding Remarks. SESSION NO. 166 4:45 PM Adjourn. Information Exchange for Industry and Consulting Members SESSION NO. 168 Sponsored by BASF Plant Science Multi-Values Of Perennial Crops Discussion Special Sessions Special Sessions Section or Division Cosponsor: Soil Consulting Scientists Section or Division Cosponsors: Agronomic Production Systems, Community Cosponsor: Professional Applied Agronomists Environmental Quality, Global Agronomy, Land Management & Marriott Waterside, Room 5 and 6, Second Level Conservation, Soil & Water Management & Conservation 1:15 PM–4:30 PM Community Cosponsors: Global Climate Change Community, 1:15 PM Introductory Remarks. Soil-Plant-Water Relations Community, Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community, Managing Denitri¿ cation in Agronomic 166-1 1:20 PM Research in a Mid-Market, International Systems Community, Nutrients and Environmental Quality Fertilizer Company.