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B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221CD,2ndFloor SESSION NO.5—7:30 AM–2:00 PM Sunday, Nov. 10 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221AB,2ndLevel SESSION NO.4—10:00PM–10:30PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221AB,2ndLevel SESSION NO.3—9:00PM–10:00PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221AB,2ndLevel SESSION NO.2—7:30PM–9:00PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221CD,2ndFloor SESSION NO.1—1:00PM–5:00PM Saturday, Nov. 9 Sessions organized bysection/divisionareonpages69-102andincludeasessionnumber. You canthen StudentLeadershipConference Graduate StudentLeadership Conference Technical sessionsareorganized by Presidents’ TrophyCompetition SASES DelegateTraining SASES BusinessMeeting Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions use thesessionnumbertofinddetailsinthismainpartoftechnicalprogram. Graduate StudentSessions Graduate StudentSessions -Saturday - Sunday Technical Sessions date, thenstart&end

ManureCompostattheUniversity ofWisconsin-Platte- 7-6 7-5 North/ Lobby, 1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.6—10:45 AM–12:15 PM 7-4 7-3 7-2 7-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.7—12:30PM–3:00PM afternoon Fundamental ChangesinSoilTaxonomy Oral 2:00 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:20 PM 1:05 PM 12:50 PM 12:35 PM 12:30 PM Marsh Texas a&MClubPosterRyan Rakowitz*andSarah Kelley Roberts*andBrittanyMeyer Educating about Agronomy throughHands-onLearning Doxon andKatieSteffen Day Experience Agronomy Paul Skillin*andTad Trimarco Creating aCommunityfor Agronomists oftheFuture Megan Owens* Growing aCommunitythroughSchoolGardening ville ShannonLamb*andbaileyhermanson Adamson and Andrew Morris Fundraising fortheFuture and Bryant Scharenbroch Rainey, Teresa Wolf,RobertC.Michitsch,JacobPrater Laurel Deitch, Andre Doucette,KlaytonKree,Nick Lindsey Laskowski*,Caleb Armstrong, Ella Aspenson, on aManagedGrazingOperationinJunctionCity,WI Analysis ofKeySoilNutrientsandPhysicalProperties Jarrett Stoner*,Wyatt Westfalland AustinKnight Experience Agronomy Event atIowa StateUniversity time, andthen SASES ClubPosterContest Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions Moderator: H.CurtisMonger An Break agement RachelL.Cook*andTomFox Forest SoilClassificationforOptimizing Man- Jelinski* Change inPermafrost-Affected Soils Nicolas A. ing toWRB teria inPreparationfor21 A ReviewofGelisolandGelicSuborderCri Soil Taxonomy Peter Schad* of View totheSuggestionsforNewOrdersin Technogenic SoilsandWet Soils-aWRBPoint Order inSoilTaxonomy JohnM.Galbraith* Explaining theRationalebehindNewSoil A Wet SoilOrderinTaxonomy MarkStolt* Introductory Remarks SSSA Division:Pedology Automated Classification ofSoils Peter Schad*and EinarEberhardt section/division. Hailey Humphreys*,Lucy Chad Lammers*, Aaron

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7-7 2:15 PM Characterization of Gelolls in Northern Alaska, SESSION NO. 9—12:30 PM–3:15 PM USA Autumn Acree*, C. Weindorf, John M. Galbraith, Nic Jelinski and Laura Paulette Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301C, 3rd Level 7-8 2:30 PM Towards Harmonising the African and Brazilian Soil Classification Systems with the World Reference Base Cornie van Huyssteen* SASES Undergraduate Research Contest - Oral and Lucia Anjos Session II 7-9 2:45 PM Coastal Wetland Soils from Brazil Tiago O. Fer- reira*, Xosé Luis Otero, Gabriel Nuto Nóbrega, Diego Barcellos, Lucas R. Sartor, Hermano Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions Melo Queiroz, Antônia Gislaine Brito Marques 12:30 PM Introductory Remarks Albuquerque, Danilo Jefferson Romero and 9-1 12:35 PM Soil Adjuvant Effects on Herbicide and Fertil- Valdomiro Severino Souza Jr. izer Retention in Soils Melissa Preston* 3:00 PM Adjourn 9-2 12:50 PM Old Habits Causing New Problems: Lead Concentration in Soils at California Polytech- SESSION NO. 8—12:30 PM–3:15 PM nic State University San Luis Obispo Julia Madsen*, Zoe Dascalos, Christopher S. Appel, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301A, 3rd Level Cristina Lascano and Craig Stubler 9-3 1:05 PM Response of Soil Methane Emissions to SASES Undergraduate Research Contest - Oral Legume Presence in Semi-Arid Pasture Paxton Hughes* Session I 9-4 1:20 PM Utilizing Alternative Fertilizers and Surface Residues to Determine Differences in Nitrogen Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions Mineralization Rates Ana Gabriela Mira* and Stephanie Kulesza 12:30 PM Introductory Remarks 9-5 1:35 PM Decomposition in Pasture Soil Receiving 8-1 12:35 PM Effects of Using Cover CROPS in a Cannabis Excreta from Ruminants Fed Forage Diets Sup- sativa Production System Carl Snyder* plemented with the Polyphenolic Compound 8-2 12:50 PM The Effect of Crop Water Stress on Plant Containing Legume Sericea Lespedeza Yang Growth and Tuber Yield for Chipping Potatoes Kai Tang*, Mary Cathleen Savin, Dirk Philipp, Haley M Traves* Ken Coffey and Jiangchao Zhao 8-3 1:05 PM Effectiveness of the Smallholder Sustainability 1:50 PM Break Assessment of Food and Agricultural Systems 9-6 2:05 PM Evaluating Commercial Microbial Amend- App for Subsistence Farm Systems in Ecuador ments for Cotton Production in the Texas High Carter David Allred* Plains Hannah Decker* 8-4 1:20 PM Validating the Predictive Ability of a Marker 9-7 2:20 PM Improving Radish Cover Crops for the Upper at the RMES1 Locus in Grain Sorghum for Midwest Mitchell Hockbein* Resistance to Sugarcane Aphid. Noah Winans*, 9-8 2:35 PM Survey of Soil Health Characteristics and Na- Geoff Morris, Terry Felderhoff, Kebede Muleta tive Plant Species to Rehabilitate the NASA and Scott Armstrong Santa Susana Field Lab Site in Chatsworth, 8-5 1:35 PM Using Spectral Analysis to Evaluate Fungicide California Erika Yao* Effects in Wheat Derek Lenzen* and Veronica L 9-9 2:50 PM Quantification of in-Situ Flux of Nitrogen to

A Justen Determine Efficacy of Wetland Plant Uptake 1:50 PM Break

fternoon Srusti Maddala*, Mary Cathleen Savin, Lisa 8-6 2:05 PM Establishing an on-Farm Model to Build Soil Wood and Julie A Stenken Health and Productivity and Sustain Lo- 3:05 PM Concluding Remarks cal Food Production Systems in West Texas. 3:15 PM Adjourn Bryanna Edwards*, David C. Weindorf, Sanjit K Deb, Noura Bakr, Veronica Acosta-Martinez and SESSION NO. 11—1:00 PM–2:50 PM Lindsey C. Slaughter 8-7 2:20 PM Getting the Most for Your Money When Select- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 305, 3rd Level ing Cotton Seed Varieties Bryce Macdonald*, Steve Hague, Dean McCorkle and John Robin- son Urban and Anthropogenic Soils General Oral 8-8 2:35 PM Evaluating Management Practices on Winter Kill of Alfalfa Molly McIlquham* SSSA Division: Urban and Anthropogenic Soils 8-9 2:50 PM Exploration and Analysis of Arabidopsis thali- ana Root Hair Length in Natural Accessions Moderator: Tara Trammell Brandon Tidwell* and Ana Paez 1:00 PM Introductory Remarks 3:05 PM Concluding Remarks 11-1 1:05 PM Assessing Soil Carbon Fractions in an Urban 3:15 PM Adjourn Environment Tania Burgos Hernández*, Leon- ardo Deiss, M. Scott Demyan and Brian Slater 11-2 1:20 PM Contributions of Artifactual Materials to the Toxicity of Anthropogenic Soils and Street Dusts in a Highly Urbanized Terrain Jeffrey Howard* 11-3 1:35 PM Roadside Retrofits to Absorb Runoff Richard A. McLaughlin*, Joshua L. Heitman and shaddy alshrah

122 12-8 12-7 12-6 12-5 12-4 12-3 12-2 12-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.12—1:10PM–5:30PM 11-7 11-6 11-5 11-4 3:15 PM 3:00 PM 2:45 PM 2:30 PM 2:15 PM 2:00 PM 1:45 PM 1:30 PM 1:15 PM 1:10 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM (includes studentcompetition) C-2 GraduateStudentOral C02 CropPhysiologyandMetabolism Break Bhupinder JatanaandNishanthTharayil tabolomics Approaches Using DNAMethylation, ProteomicsandMe- Responses inMaize( Analysis ofPriming-InducedPhysiological Balkcom Enye Iboyi*,MichaelJ.Mulvaney andKiplingS. sity UnderDifferentTillageSystemsJoseph in ResponsetoDifferentPlant PopulationDen- Physiological BehaviourofBrassicaCarinata wen, JohnIdowuandIvette Guzman gamesh Angadi, SultanBegna,DawnVanLeeu- Southern HighPlains JagdeepSingh*,San- Guar UnderDifferentWater Regimesinthe Drought ResponseandYield Formationof Brice Cazenave, JosephOakesandMariaBalota Peanut (Arachishypogaea Area Indexand Above GroundBiomassin High-Throughput Techniques toEstimateLeaf Maltais-Landry, ChrisWilson andJohnErickson Mulvaney, Dewey Lee,RamonGLeon,Gabriel Nitrogen RatesMaheshBashyal*, MichaelJ. Carinata GrowthandYield Responseto Mackowiak Kenworthy, JoseC.B.DubeuxJr.andCheryl L mers*, JohnErickson,EstebanF.Rios,KevinE. Dioxide andWater ConditionsJenniferTim- Ryegrass UnderVariable Atmospheric Carbon spiration Efficiency,andGrowthof Effects ofPloidy onPhotosynthesis,Tran- nahalli andS.V. KrishnaJagadish Ostmeyer*, RamasamyPerumal, RajuBheema with EarlySeasonChillingTolerance Developing HighYielding SorghumHybrids Wheat Jingya Yang*, XiLiangandRuiYang Stages onSourceandSinkInteractionin Effects ofDroughtStressatDifferentGrowth Introductory Remarks Adjourn Gaston Small Nicolas A. Jelinski,KatLaBine,MaryRogersand MN Jennifer A Nicklay*,K.Valentine Cadieux, of Urban Agriculture inMinneapolis/St.Paul, Initial TrendsinEcosystemServiceMetrics Groffman Maha Deeb,SaraPerl EgendorfandPeter M. Gardening Site Remediation ofaHighlyContaminatedUrban Urban Ecosystems. tributions toHeavyMetalBio-Availability in Weathering RatesofDomesticatedSoils:Con Jason Fischel*andDonaldL.Sparks in HighlyContaminatedUrbanSediments Soil PropertiesImpactingChromiumCycling Moderator: Walid Sadok Anna Paltseva*, ZhongqiCheng, * Zea mays)Seedlings Pawanjit KaurSandhu*, L.).Sayantan Sarkar*, Annual Troy

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12-16 12-15 12-14 12-13 12-12 12-11 12-10 12-9 13-5 13-4 13-3 13-2 13-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225D,2ndLevel SESSION NO.13—1:30PM–2:50PM Soil EducationandOutreachGeneralOral 5:30 PM 5:15 PM 5:00 PM 4:45 PM 4:30 PM 4:15 PM 4:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM SSSA Division:SoilEducationandOutreach Adjourn Dan Anco Sang ZoongLwe*, SruthiNarayanan Kuttyand Changes inPeanut UnderHeatStress Characterizing LipidomicandPhysiological Jung, EricWatkins andLi-JunMa Michelle DaCosta,JeffreyS.Ebdon,Geunhwa Events in LoliumPerenne RachaelBernstein*, ferential ResponsestoMid-Winter Warming Transcriptome Changes Associated withDif Hernandez-Espinoza Bristow*, FelipeHBarrios-MasiasandLeonardo Tolerance andPlant NutrientContentSteven Tomato RootstockEvaluation forRootChill Weihuang Xu, Alina ZareandZacharyTBrym L. Rowland, Hyen ChungChun,JoshuaPeebles, Nutrients ContentRomainM.Gloaguen*,Diane ment ResponsestoVarying SoilMoistureand Early Non-DehiscentSesameRootDevelop- Crawford andTonyJ.Vyn Vegetation Indices Based onRemotelySensedHyperspectral Maize HybridNitrogenEfficiencyEstimation Small andDavidL. Stansly*, RamdeoSeepaul,ZaneGrabau,IanM todes InfectiononBrassicaCarinata Sulfur NutritionandPlant-Parasitic Nema- Sukhmanpreet Kaur*andVidya Suseela ent Arbuscular MycorrhizalFungalSpecies Sorghum Bicolor Differential ResponseofMetabolitesin Daniel Forestieri Rodolfo Mite,Jayvee Cruz,WooikleePaye and Anan Polthanee,aruneepromkhambut,Jose Bamrungrai*, BrendaTubana, MarilynDalen, der ProlongedWaterlogged Condition Rates inTwo SugarcaneCultivars GrownUn- chyma FormationRespondstoDifferent Adventitious RootDevelopment and Aeren- Adjourn Jayachandran andJose Espiritu Schuster, DavidSotomayor,Krishnaswamy N. Nelson*, ScottCardenas,Jonah Trevino, Greta Increasing Diversity inSoilSciences. Workshops andSoilJudging As aMeans Utilizing Multi-InstitutionalSoils Educational lip R.Owens, ZamirLibohova andDavidMiller proach Minerva J.Dorantes*,Bryan Fuentes,Phil- and AdministrativePedagogical Ap- America: A Participatory Digital Soil MappingforCentral Glenn Arthur Garcia Sergio Manacpo Abit* Jr.,Joshua Maplesand riences inPlant andSoilScienceInternships Expectations, PreparednessandStudentExpe J. Moorberg* Source SoilScienceLaboratoryManual Assessing theImpactand Adoption ofanOpen Students’ Learning Assessments - A RevolvingDoor forIncreased Introductory Remarks Moderator: Irfan Ainuddin Moderator: as InfluencedByDiffer- MonicaB.Olson*,Melba Ngowari Jaja* SESSION NO. 13 Theodor ShadD. Zolian Jiraporn Colby Auxin 123

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SESSION NO. 14—1:15 PM–2:50 PM 15-6 2:50 PM Growth and Yield of Quinoa Affected By Row Spacing and Weed Competition Xi Liang*, Rui Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302C, 3rd Level Yang and Ramon Gonzalez 15-7 3:05 PM Architecture, Structure and Phenotypic Plastic- ity of Oat Panicles: Functional Relationships Soils and Environmental Quality General Oral I with Phenology and Groat Yield Abdullah A. Jaradat* SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality 3:20 PM Discussion 3:30 PM Adjourn Moderator: Danielle Weissman SESSION NO. 16—1:30 PM–4:30 PM 1:15 PM Introductory Remarks 14-1 1:20 PM Alternate Wetting and Drying Irrigation to Reduce Arsenic and Cadmium Levels in Rice Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225B, 2nd Level Daniela Carrijo*, Chongyang Li, Sanjai J. Parikh and Bruce Linquist Soil Biology and Biochemistry General Oral I 14-2 1:35 PM Hydropotash As a Soil Amendment for De- creasing Soluble Contents of Heavy Metal in (Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling) Smelting Areas Luiz-Roberto G Guilherme*, Paula Godinho Ribeiro, Matheus P Santos, SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry Jean Michel P Souza, Osnar S Aragão, Pedro D Barbosa, Marcos Rodrigues, Juliana Hiromi Sato, Moderator: Mussie Habteselassie, Sarah Strauss Dennis Chen, Jennifer Le Blond and Marcelo A 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Oliveira 16-1 1:30 PM Spatial Evaluation of Carbon Flow and Micro- 14-3 1:50 PM Fall and Spring Soil Residual Nitrate-N As Af- bial Function through the Root-Rhizosphere- fected By Irrigation and Nitrogen Management Soil Continuum Jim Moran*, Vivian Lin, Bijesh Maharjan* and Xin Qiao Elizabeth Denis, Peter Ilhardt, Jamie Nunez, 14-4 2:05 PM Effects of Agricultural Weathering on Degrada- Kumar Swatantar, Ying Zhu, Peterson Mat- tion of Biodegradable Plastic Mulches marife thew, Timothy Linley, Jason Kriesel, Camille anunciado* Makaram, James Kelly, Nicholas Huggett, Ryan 14-5 2:20 PM Effects of Soil Amendments on the Quality Renslow and Mary Lipton of Soil Remediated By Thermal Desorption 16-2 1:45 PM Predicting the Moisture Dependence of Soil Yongmin Yi, Paul Schwab and Kijune Sung* Heterotrophic Respiration Using First Prin- 14-6 2:35 PM Spraying of Nitrification Inhibitor Prior to ciples Jinyun Tang* Grassland Cultivation for Nitrous Oxide Emis- 16-3 2:00 PM Soil Moisture Regulates Microbial Carbon-Use sion Mitigation Khagendra Raj Baral*, Søren O Efficiency Kirsten Butcher*, Megan K Nasto, Petersen and Poul E Lærke Jeanette M. Norton and John M. Stark 2:50 PM Adjourn 16-4 2:15 PM Simulations of Nitrogen Enrichment Impacts on Carbon Dynamics in Different Grasslands Yong SESSION NO. 15—1:30 PM–3:30 PM *, Charlotte Riggs, Christopher , Qian Zhao, Lang Delancey, Jianqiu Zheng, Sarah Hob- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303A, 3rd Level bie, Kirsten Hofmockel and Melanie Mayes 16-5 2:30 PM Assessing the Composition and Stability of A Soil Organic Carbon Under Typical Cropping fternoon Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Oral I Systems of the North Central U.S. Yichao Rui*, Matthew D. Ruark, Gregg Sanford, Leonardo C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Deiss, Steve Culman and Randall Jackson 16-6 2:45 PM Does Diverse Compost Products Influences 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Soil Bacterial Community Under Potato Crop? 15-1 1:35 PM Adjuvants May Contribute to Improved Ef- Claudia Goyer*, Saraswoti Neupane, Bernie J. ficacy of Fungicides for Controlling Foliar Zebarth, David L. and Carolyn Wilson Disease in Wet Conditions Mohamed F. Khan*, 3:00 PM Break Ziaur Bhuiyan, Yangxi Liu, Ehsanul Haque and 16-7 3:15 PM Rethinking Salty Soils: The Effects of Low Salt Peter Hakk Concentrations on Soil Carbon Meredith K 15-2 1:50 PM Screening of Emirates Date Palm Varieties for Steele* Environmental Stress Tolerance Using Physi- 16-8 3:30 PM Effect of Biological Soil Crusts on Plant- ological and Biochemical Indices Mohammed Available Nitrogen and the Soil Microbiome in Salem* and Karthishwaran Kandhan the Rooting Layers of Citrus Agroecosystems 15-3 2:05 PM Direct and Indirect Effects of Fungal Inoculants Clayton J. Nevins*, Patrick W. Inglett and Sarah on Switchgrass Physiology in Drought and L. Strauss Well-Watered Conditions Briana Whitaker* and 16-9 3:45 PM Estimating Spring Agricultural N o Loss with Christine Hawkes 2 DNDC Model in Various Climate Scenarios 15-4 2:20 PM Varietal Effect on the Uptake and Partition- Chih-Yu Hung* and Joann K Whalen ing of Cadmium in Cacao Seedlings: A First 16-10 4:00 PM Deep Soil Organic Matter: The Role of Micro- Approach. Eduardo Chavez*, David Arguello, bial Biofilms Marjorie S. Schulz*, Mary-Cathrine Eduardo Gutierrez, Tatiana Chavez and Luis Leewis and Kristen Manies Eduardo Sanchez 16-11 4:15 PM Impact of Long Term Farming Systems on 15-5 2:35 PM Double-Cropped Sunflower after Winter Microbial Biomass, Carbon Storage, and Water Camelina in the Northern Corn Belt W. Movement Down to 1 Meter Daniel Rath*, Gesch*, Maninder K. Walia and Brent S. Hulke Nathaniel Alexander Bogie and Kate M. 4:30 PM Adjourn

124 17-12 17-11 17-10 17-9 17-8 17-7 17-6 17-5 17-4 17-3 17-2 17-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.17—1:30PM–4:50PM 4:35 PM 4:20 PM 4:05 PM 3:50 PM 3:50 PM 3:35 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Crop BreedingandGeneticsOralI Moderator: KimberlyGarland-Campbell C01 CropBreedingandGenetics Selvaraj andDirkB.Hays Henry Ruiz,Tyler , MichaelGomez Using KinectV2Sensors A LowCost3DPlant PhenotypingPlatform Marconi, JorgeSolorzanoandJuan Enciso System UrielCholula*,JorgeDaSilva, Thiago Its Yield PredictionUsingUnmanned Aerial New HighYield EnergyCaneGermplasmand M. Stelly, Adam ConorandNatrajKrishnan Saha*, KuntolRakshit,JohnieN.Jenkins,David nished Plant Bug Establishment ofLygusLineolaris,theTar- By aTolerantCottonLine Discovery ofaTwo-Pronged DefenseStrategy Landivar, MuriloM.Maedaand Andrea Maeda Sungchan Oh, Akash Ashapure, Jinha Jung,Juan tem (UAS)Data Anjin Chang*,NothaboDube, (HTP) forCottonUsingUnmanned Single Plant HighThroughputPhenotyping Adjourn Oat BreedingNurseries Highthroughput Evaluation ofForageYield in Use ofUnmanned Aerial Systemsfor Ahasanul Hoque*andMukhlesurRahman Parental StockbyExploitingGeneticDiversity Enriching Flax( Break Zhang, Lee-AnneMcFawnandChengdaoLi Mwando*, Yong Han,Tefera Angessa, Xiao-Qi Tolerance GenesduringGermination Towards theIdentificationofBarleySalinity J. Castro Pardo, Valeria Lanaro,MercedesSayas and Ariel Silvia Germán,BLancaGómez,MaríaFernanda rez, LorenaCammarota,FernandaCardozo, Model inBarleyMadhavBhatta*,LuciaGutier Quality TraitsUsingMulti-TraitPrediction Genomic Selectionof Agronomic andMalting Karen MoldenhauerandPaul Counce Dustin North*,ShuizhangFei,EhsanShakiba, Male SterileLinesforHybridRiceProduction of Arkansas and Application Characterization Miguel A. PiñerosandSusanRMcCouch Lyza Maron,YuxinShi,ElianaMonteverde, Karavolias, Anthony Greenberg*,LuzBarrero, Under SelectioninDomesticatedRice Low Additive GeneticVariation inaTrait Jong HyunHamand Adam Famoso Keith Addison, TommasoCerioli,DianeWang, ization Approach Brijesh Angira*, Christopher Marker for U.S.RiceUsingHaplotypeCharacter Identification ofPlant Height and MichaelJ.Thomson Septiningsih*, RanjitaThapa,RodanteE.Tabien an EnrichedRiceDiversity Panel EndangM. Cold ToleranceduringGerminationUsing Genome-Wide Association Mappingfor Introductory Remarks Linum usitatissimumL.) Chance Anderson, Sukumar PrakritiSharma* RichardBruton*, Against Feedingand sd1 Gene SNP Aerial Sys- Edward Nicholas - - Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.19—2:30PM–3:30PM 18-4 18-3 18-2 18-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.18—1:55PM–4:00PM 20-4 20-3 20-2 20-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.20—3:00PM–4:40PM Symposium--Paradigm ShiftsinSoilChemistry Moderator: SanjaiParikh, DanielStrawn, Aaron Thompson Extending theCover Crop GrowingSeason and ImagingTechnology withCover Crops Crafting aCulture-StudentOpportunities Lead Community:CoverCropManagementCommunity 4:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:00 PM 1:55 PM 3:50 PM 3:35 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 3:00 PM ASA Section:LandManagementandConservation within ASA, CSSA,SSSA SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Moderator: KraigRoozeboom Adjourn Challenges Sensors inSoilChemistry:Opportunitiesand Their FormationandMetastabilityDerekPeak* Short RangeOrderMinerals:NewInsightson Kirk G.Scheckel* ment BySpeciation-NotTotalConcentration Managing ContaminantRiskintheEnviron Joseph Blankinship Soils Alain F.Plante*, CoreyR.Lawrenceand Data andModelsforManagingCarbonin Introductory Remarks and GaryTelford Derek Hunt*,ShabtaiBittman,Karen Koenig ping; TheCaseofItalianRyegrass andCorn Jump-Starting FallCover CropsByRelayCrop- Basche topher A , Roger W. Elmoreand Andrea Sotirios V. Archontoulis, Angela Bastidas, Chris Soybean RotationSystemNilovnaChatterjee*, Earlier Cover CropIntroductioninaCorn- Simulating ModifiedCornManagementfor and Steven BMirsky duction Planting MethodonCover CropBiomassPro Interseeding intoCorn:EffectsofSpeciesand Roger W. ElmoreandDarenD.Redfearn Wayde Looker,JoshWehrbein, RodrigoWerle, Montserrat SalmeronCortasa,CintiaSciarresi, McMechan, ErinHaramoto,LauraE.Lindsey, Midsouth Varieties GrownintheMidwest andUpper Yield ofSoybeanRelative MaturityGroup Introductory Remarks Graduate StudentSessions Virginia Moore*,MariaLauraCangiano Christopher A Proctor*, A. Justin GangaM.Hettiarachchi* SESSION NO. 20 125 -

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20-5 4:05 PM Using Remote Sensing to Assess Interseeded SESSION NO. 23—3:30 PM–5:00 PM Cover Crop Establishment and Competitive- ness in Maize Aaron Brooker*, Bruno Basso and Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301A, 3rd Level Karen A. Renner 20-6 4:20 PM Photography to Monitor Multi-Species Cover Crops and Weeds Sally D. Logsdon* and Cindy SASES Speech Contest - Prelims I Cambardella 4:35 PM Concluding Remarks Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions 4:40 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 21—3:00 PM–5:00 PM SESSION NO. 24—3:30 PM–5:00 PM

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Symposium--Progress of Evapotranspiration SASES Speech Contest - Prelims II Simulations in Agricultural System Models Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling SESSION NO. 25—3:30 PM–5:05 PM Lead Community: Evapotranspiration Measurement and Modeling Community Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304A, 3rd Level Moderator: Kendall DeJonge, Huihui Zhang 3:00 PM Introductory Remarks Symposium--Cotton and Other Fiber Crops 21-1 3:05 PM A History of Evolution and Testing of ET Simulations in the Apsim Agricultural Systems ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Model Neil Huth*, Hamish Brown, Dean Holz- worth and Sotirios V. Archontoulis Lead Community: Cotton and Other Fibers Community 21-2 3:25 PM Comparison of Evapotranspiration Methods in the DSSAT Cropping System Model Kelly R. Section or Division Cosponsor: C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics, Thorp*, Kendall DeJonge and Gary W. Marek ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 21-3 3:45 PM Current Simulation of Soil Water and ET Dynamics in Agricultural Systems Model RZ- 3:30 PM Introductory Remarks WQM2 and Further Research Needs Lajpat R. 25-1 3:35 PM Advancing Cotton through Product Innovation Ahuja*, Saseendran Anapalli and Huihui Zhang William Kimbrell* 21-4 4:05 PM Large Differences in the Simulation of Crop 25-2 4:05 PM Hemp: An Interesting Story about a Fascinat- Water Use Are Indicative of the Urgent Need ing Crop John H. Fike* for Model Improvements Claudio O. Stockle* 25-3 4:35 PM Evaluation of Hemp Cultivars in New York 21-5 4:25 PM Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of State on the Path to Establishing a Compre- Maize:an Inter-Comparison Among 29 Maize hensive Hemp Breeding Program Lawrence B. Models and Future Plans Bruce A. Kimball*, Smart* A Kenneth J. Boote, Jerry L. Hatfield, Lajpat R. 5:05 PM Adjourn fternoon Ahuja, Claudio O. Stockle, Sotirios V. Archon- toulis, Christian Baron, Bruno Basso, Patrick SESSION NO. 26—3:30 PM–5:30 PM Bertuzzi, Julie Constantin, Delphine Deryng, Benjamin Dumont, Jean-Louis Durand, Frank Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221AB, 2nd Level Ewert, Thomas Gaiser, Sebastian Gayler, Munir P. Hoffmann, Qianjing Jiang, Soo-Hyung Kim, Jon I Lizaso, Sophie Moulin, Claas Nendel, Special Session Symposium--Science Philip Parker, Taru I Palosuo, Eckart Priesack, Communication Hacks to Increase Public Zhiming Qi, Amit Srivastava, Stella Tommaso, Engagement - Accessible Tools for Fulu Tao, Kelly R. Thorp, Dennis Timlin, Tracy Twine, Heidi Webber, Magali Willaume, Karina Time-Limited Professionals Williams, Andrew E. Suyker and Steven R. Evett 4:45 PM Discussion Sponsored by NCR-SARE 5:00 PM Adjourn Special Sessions SESSION NO. 22—3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Section or Division Cosponsor: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302A, 3rd Level ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems, ASA Section: Education and Extension Hot Topics with the Experts Moderator: Danielle Treadwell Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions 3:30 PM Introductory Remarks 26-1 3:35 PM Cultivating a Visual: How a Visual can be Effective in Getting Your Message and Your Research Out There Nigel Hawtin*

126 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.29—5:00PM–5:15PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.30—5:05PM–5:20PM Cantilever Room,2ndLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.28—4:00PM–5:30PM Sponsored byCorteva Agriscience Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221CD,2ndFloor SESSION NO.27—3:30PM–5:30PM 26-3 26-2 Evapotranspiration MeasurementandModelingCommunity Lead Community:CottonandOtherFibersCommunity - BuildingProfessionalRelationships 5:30 PM 5:15 PM 4:55 PM 4:15 PM ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session --Evapotranspiration Measurement ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems --Cotton andOtherFiberCrops Moderator: FrankWong,BradlyShaver Student NetworkingSession ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling Turf Industry UpdateOral Adjourn Discussion Darby* Tools forExtensionEducationHeatherM. From Virtual toReality:Innovative Educational Need tobeonYoutube EricB.Brennan* Bamboo, Oil&IceCream- Why Ag Scientists Graduate StudentSessions C05 TurfgrassScience and Modeling Lead Community:

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Afternoon - - - Zolian Raymond Mc Aerification Practice to Krishna Katuwal*, Bo Xiao Krishna Katuwal*, Paul Cockson*, Paul Cannabis sativa Alternative Isaac Mertz*, Nick E. Christians, Adam Isaac Mertz*, Nick E. Christians, C05 Turfgrass Science C05 Turfgrass Sang Zoong Lwe*, Sruthi Narayanan Kutty and Kutty and Sruthi Narayanan Lwe*, Sang Zoong Anco Dan Root Osmotic Adjustment Antioxidant and and Cen of Seashore Paspalum Mechanisms Salt and Exposed to Iso-Osmotic tipedegrass Drought Stresses and David Jespersen and Control for Differing Lighting Regiments in Flowering and Brian Whipker Turner Questions & Answers Adjourn Introductory Remarks in “Sodicity and Hydrophobicity Management Jackson Bowling*, Will Sand-Capped Fairways” Benjamin Wherley, Kevin J. McInnes, Tony L. Provin and Chrissie Segars - Fraise Mowing Impacts Soil Physical Proper ties of Bermudagrass Surfaces Cauley*, Drew Pinnix and Grady L. Miller Covering Polypropylene Impact of Woven - Strategies on Bermudagrass Canopy Tempera tures. Jordan Booth*, James M. Goatley, David S. Askew McCall and Shawn D. of Coarse Sand from Topdressing on Removal Hui Chen*, James Hemp- Putting Turf Chas Schmid and James M. Genova, fling, Kyle A Murphy Effect of Characterizing Physiological and Lipidomic Physiological and Characterizing Under Heat Stress Peanut Changes in Maintain Soil Physical Properties of Putting Amgain* and Charles Henry Fonta- Green Naba nier of Creeping Bentgrass Responses to Evaluation Amino Fertilization with the Branched-Chain Acids Alex Lindsey and Thoms, Benjamin Pease Break Diamond Zoysiagrass Seedhead Control with Growth Regulators Silas Ledford* and Plant B. McCarty Fungicide Go? Fungicide Where Does Your Mowing and Irrigation Fate Following Various Treatments Cameron Stephens*, James P. Kerns and Travis W Gannon Application Timing Precision for Enhancing Zoysiagrass Seedhead Suppression with Eth Michael A. Hoyle, Jared Aaron J. Patton*, ephon D. Richardson, Matthew Bertucci and James T Brosnan Biological Thatch Control on Golf Evaluating Lambert B. McCarty, Greens. Joshua Weaver*, L. Quisenberry, Lewis Ray Hubbard and Virgil C Bridges William Moderator: Travis Shaddox, Paul Koch Moderator: Travis Shaddox, Paul Golf Turf Management Oral I: Management Golf Turf (includes student competition) AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 7:55 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 8:05 9:15 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 Cultural Practices, Physiology, and Water and Water Cultural Practices, Physiology, 37-3 37-4 38-1 38-2 38-3 38-4 38-5 37-2 SESSION AM NO. AM–11:15 38—7:55 A, 2nd Floor Salon del Rey Hilton Palacio del Rio, 38-6 38-7 38-8 38-9 38-10 - Thomas S. Alex B. Mc

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Affecting Switch Lori J. Abendroth*, Lori J. Moderator: Jordyn Bush Introductory Remarks Modelling the Roots of the Rotation Effect A. Nichols*, Matt Liebman and Sotirios Virginia Archontoulis V. Adaptation Response to Climate Maize Yield Strategies across 23 Sites Differing in Pro- ductivity and Soil Carbon Fernando Miguez, Michael J. Castellano, Philip Dixon, Matthew J Helmers, Thomas C. Kaspar and Jerry L. Hatfield Effects of Crop Rota Modelling Long Term tions across the Federal State of Brandenburg/ Germany Under Current and Future Climate Conditions Kurt C. Kersebaum* and Evelyn Wallor Predicting Fu Approach to A Model Ensemble ture Sorghum Cropping System Effects at the Ellen Maas*, Umakant Mishra, Sagar Field Level Rajan Ghimire and Rattan Wang, Gautam, Yong Lal Specific Climate Variables grass Biomass Production at Different Loca- tions Under Future Climate Change Thomas E. Juenger and Kathrine Behrman Assessing Salinity Leaching Efficiency in Three Soils By the Hydrus-1D and -2D Simulations Wu and Jirka Simunek Laosheng Ting Yang*, Adjourn The Zambian Way: My Life As a Peace Corps As a Peace My Life Way: The Zambian Volunteer Lucas * Adjourn Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions Undergraduate (SASES) tems and Management on Soil-Crop-Interactions Oral. ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling ASA Moderator: Daniel Moriasi, Kurt Kersebaum 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:20 AM 8:35 AM 8:50 9:05 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 AM 9:35 AM 8:35 AM 8:50 SASES Club Presidents’ Round Table SASES Club Presidents’ Effects of Cropping Sys- Modelling Long Term Lead Community: Model Applications in Field Research Community Lead Community: Model 130

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Morning 46-10 46-9 46-8 46-7 46-6 46-5 46-4 46-2 46-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006B,RiverLevel 46—8:15 AM–11:00NO. AM SESSION Forecasting Crop Adaptation forInternational Agroclimatology and Agronomic ModelingCommunity Predictive Agriculture FoundationsI: 10:35 AM 10:20 AM 10:05 AM 9:50 AM 9:35 AM 9:20 AM 9:05 AM 8:50 AM 8:35 AM 8:20 AM 8:15 AM Moderator: CarlosMessina,Sotirios Archontoulis C03 CropEcology, ManagementandQuality ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling, ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling C02 CropPhysiologyandMetabolism, C01 CropBreedingandGenetics, Section orDivisionCosponsor: Ghanem andVincent Vadez Sinclair*, Afshin Soltani, HeleneMarrou,Michel and ManagementImprovements ThomasR. Geospatial Assessment forCropGenetic seng andKaiSonder Pequeno*, MatthewP., Senthold As- Modelling Yield BoostingTraits and RaiSchwalbert Crop Yield Prediction. Ignacio A. Ciampitti* with MachineLearningToolsforImproving Integrating Satellite,Field,andWeather Data Pederson andKendallR.Lamkey Gerasimos J.Danalatos,HeatherR.Pasley, Carl Edmonds, KaitlinTogliatti, Ashlyn M.Kessler, Herzmann, S.CarolinaCordova, Patrick M. Matthew Z.Liebman,JerryL.Hatfield,Daryl Matthew J.Helmers, Andrew VanLoocke, Javed Iqbal,EmilyE.Wright,RanaeN.Dietzel, tinez-Feria, Laila A. Puntel,Raziel A. Ordoñez, Mitch E.Baum,IsaiahL.Huber,Rafael A Mar- Castellano, A. Licht,Virginia A. Nichols, Apsim SotiriosV. Archontoulis*, MichaelJ. Nitrogen DynamicsintheUSCornBeltUsing Prediction ofCropYields andSoil-Plant Break Junwhan KimandDavidH.Fleisher Kwang SooKim*,JinewPark, ShinWoo Hyun, Distributed ComputingwithVirtual Machines Crop GrowthSimulationSupportSystemfor Development ofan Automated Gridded Tom KonoandMichaelKantar brids By7%Patrick M.Ewing*,Bryan Runck, tage IncreasesYields ofModernMaizeHy- Levins andLandraces: A HomeField Advan- Kahiluoto, JanneKaseva andMirekTrnka Kurt C.Kersebaum,JørgenE.Olesen*,Helena Decline withReducedResponseDiversity? Will ClimateResilienceofEuropeanWheat and ThomasR.Sinclair Schoppach, MichelEGhanem,ClaudioZucca Tolerance inTunisia Dependencies forEnhancingWheatDrought Physiological PhenotypingIlluminateContext- Crop SimulationModelingInformedBy Future ClimatesGraemeL.Hammer* the DroughtandHeatRisks Anticipated in Designing SorghumCropsfor Adaptation to Introductory Remarks Agriculture Oral Lead Community: Walid Sadok*,Rémy

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Ruijun Sam J Leuthold*, of A Summary of 11 Years Aicam Laacouri*, Kevin Kuehner, Agronomic Efficiency and Nutrient Moderator: Ruijun Qin Jeff Nze Memiaghe*, Athyna N. Cambouris, Athyna N. Cambouris, Jeff Nze Memiaghe*, Antoine Karam Noura Ziadi and Break Stan- N Balance for Sustainability Performance Adapt-N dards in US Corn Production Using B. Biogeochemical Modeling Shai Sela*, Peter Es Woodbury, Rebecca Marjerison and Harold van Engaged Farmers: Building a Corn Silage and Potential Database for Nutrient Grain Yield Quirine Management Decisions in New York Tulsi Kharel, Dilip Kharel, Sheryl M. Ketterings*, Swink and Karl J. Czymmek and Nitrogen Loss Differences Corn Yield Ra- Urea and Poultry Litter Systems between Balkcom, Singh*, Rishi Prasad, S. jveer A. Guertal, Jasmeet Lamba and Brenda Elizabeth Ortiz V. Produc- Impact of Integrated Crop -Livestock in South tion Systems on Crop Performance Sand- M. Nleya, Rai*, Thandiwe Dakota Teerath J. Sexton eep Kumar and Peter Cover the Interactions between Investigating in Agricultural Terrain Crops and Complex Southeastern Maize Systems. Hanna Poffenbarger, Montserrat Salmeron Cor- and Erin Haramoto tasa, Ole Wendroth Introductory Remarks - Potato Va for Various Nitrogen Requirements Basin of Oregon rieties in the Columbia Sathuvalli Qin* and Vidyasagar As Response to Nitrogen Corn Grain Yield and Impacted By Nitrogen Fertilizer, Weather Soil Organic Matter: Agricultural BMPs on-Farm Trials to Promote in Minnesota. Lemickson and Dawn Bernau Ryan Title: on Fields from Fertilizers By Cassava Recovery Africa Joy Ger- with Low Soil Fertility in West Antonius Gerardus Theodorus Adiele*, aldine Schut, Guillaume K. S Ezui, Pieter Pypers, Ano and Ken Anthony Chiedozie Ngozi Egesi, E. Giller Under Rain-Fed Growth Simulating Cassava Adiele*, Conditions in Nigeria Joy Geraldine Antonius Gerardus Theodorus Schut, Guillaume K. S Ezui, Pieter Pypers, Chiedozie Ngozi Egesi, Ano and Ken E. Giller Anthony to Autumn Indices in Using Vegetation Autumn Estimate Nitrate Leaching during Systems Jin in Different Cropping and Winter Zhao*, Chiara De Notaris and Jorgen Eivind Olesen Con- Soil Phosphorus Distribution Under Two trasting Grassland Fields in Eastern Canada. Management Practices? Oral Practices? Management (includes student competition) (includes student ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Agronomic Section: ASA 9:35 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 AM 10:05 AM 10:20 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:20 AM 8:35 AM 8:50 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 Lead Community: Nutrient Management Professionals Community Lead Community: Nutrient Can We Sustain Agroecosystems with Nutrient with Agroecosystems Sustain Can We 132 48-7 48-8 48-9 48-10 48-11

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Morning - - Nathaniel Corey Bryant*, L. Corey Bryant*, Caio dos Santos*, Larry C. and Purcell C. Larry Santos*, dos Caio Jenna Moore*, Laura E. Lindsey, Anne Dor- Jenna Moore*, Laura E. Lindsey, Introductory Remarks on Pest and Hairy Vetch Effect of Cereal Rye Mahesh Bashyal*, Suppression and Corn Yield and Connor Ferguson, Oscar Perez-Hernandez Nigel Hoilett Assessment of Heterodera Glycines Field Crop Oilseed Cover Populations in Winter Rotation. Cody Hoerning*, Donald L. Wyse, Ander- A. , James Katherine Frels, M. Scott son and Senyu Chen Crops to Work in Mid- Getting Legume Cover Crop Rotations Cara Peterson* Atlantic Crop Growth and Compaction Radish Cover and Planting Alleviation: Effects of Cultivar Gamble, Eliza- V. Audrey Date Trevor Cofer*, A. Guertal and Kipling S. Balkcom beth Living Mulch Reduces Fertilizer Kura Clover N Requirements and Increases Profitability of Alexander*, John M. Baker, Maize Jonathan R A. Coulter and Jeffrey Venterea Rodney T. Break Long Photoperiod in a Short Growing Season: in a Short Growing Long Photoperiod Phenology Photoperiod Influence Climate and Soybean in Canada of Short Season Cober and J. Morrison, Elroy Ort*, Malcolm Yvonne Lawley Break Population and Planting Maturity Group Soybean Planting Adjustments to Manage Singh Pal Thomas Siler* and Maninder Window Tool for the Soybean Phenology Prediction Midsouth Montserrat Salmeron Cortasa Stress on Soybean Response of Simulated - Oklahoma: Growth Pa Production Systems in Sarah Kezar*, Josh Lofton, rameters and Yield. Harris Anna Zander and Chase Crop Cover Rye Winter Nutrient Cycling in a on the Nutrient Status System and Its Effects J. Sexton, of Soybeans Ben Brockmueller*, Peter Chim and Chelsea Shannon L. Osborne, Bee Sweeter Effect of Soybean Seeding Rate on Self-Thin ning rance, Christine Dazil Sprunger and Elizabeth M. Hawkins and Quality Effect Due Soybean Grain Yield to in-Season Management in Eastern South Kovacs Dakota Kelsey E. Bergman* and Peter of Soybean Furrow and On-Farm Evaluation Flood Irrigation Strategies Jason Krutz and Gene Spencer Assessing Soybean Stands with Suas in Indi ana Richard Mitchell Smith* and Shaun Casteel Adjourn Cover Crop Research Oral I Cover (includes student competition) Moderator: Katie Lewis, Katja Koehler-Cole ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation ASA 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:20 AM 8:35 AM 8:50 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 12:00 PM Lead Community: Cover Crop Management Community Lead Community: Cover Crop Management SESSION NO. 53—8:00 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 53—8:00 304A, 3rd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 53-1 53-2 53-3 53-4 53-5 52-7 52-8 52-9 52-10 52-11 52-12 52-13 52-14 52-15

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Morning 64-4 64-3 64-2 64-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301A,3rdLevel AM 66—9:00 AM–10:00 NO. SESSION Hilton PalaciodelRio,ElMiradorEast,22ndFloor 65—8:50 AM–9:05AM NO. SESSION Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304C,3rdLevel 64—8:45 AM–9:50AM NO. SESSION 63-12 Spatial StatisticsandOn-FarmResearchCommunity 9:50 AM 9:35 AM 9:20 AM 9:05 AM 8:50 AM 8:45 AM 12:00 PM 11:55 AM 11:40 AM Making theMostofon-FarmTrials ASA CommunityPlanning Session Lead Community: Agronomy in Africa Community ASA Section:BiometryandStatisticalComputing SASES SpeechContest-Finals Using SpatialStatisticsOral Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions ASA Section:Global Agronomy --Agronomy in Africa --Agronomy Adjourn ings Czymmek, JoeGuinnessandQuirineM.Ketter Ben Lehman,Tulsi Kharel,DilipKarlJ. Based ManagementZoneforCornJasonCho*, Year toYear Variability inYield Stability Peter Claussen* What DoWe MeanWhenWe Say‘p-Value’? Federico MartinandLaila A. Puntel S. Bullock,RodrigoGoncalves Trevisan,Nicolas Bruce Maxwell, DavisPhilip,Taro Mieno,David als forWheatin Argentina Analysis ofon-FarmLargeScaleNitrogenTri Zotarelli H.M.L. Andrade*, Cesar A.B. PintoandLincoln ing TrialsandImpactsonSelection Efficiency ofaSpatial Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Shozo Shiratsuchi Santana ,JimmyFlanaganandLuciano Study FelippeHoffmannSilva Karp*,Murilode Sugarcane Yield MapPrediction: A Preliminary Lead Community:

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72-3 72-4 73-1 73-2 72-1 72-2 SESSION AM NO. 73—9:30 AM–11:30 2nd Level 221A, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 70-4 70-5 70-6 SESSION AM NO. AM–11:30 72—9:30 302A, 3rd Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez - -

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N-Labeled Anhydrous N-Labeled NH 15 Moderator: Jeff Hatten mine the Efficiency of Fall N Fertilization for Corn Production Kelsey Griesheim* Changes in Phosphorus Fractions with Long- in Different Kansas Fertilizer Placement Term A. Arruda Coelho* and Dorivar Soils Marta J. Ruiz Diaz Introductory Remarks for Corn Production with 4Rs Variables Urea-Containing Fertilizers in the US Upper Fabian G. Fernandez, Daniel E. Kaiser, Midwest Vetsch and Karina P. Fabrizzi* A. Jeffrey Use of A. Hatten*, Adrian C. Gallo, Lauren Matosziuk, Adrian C. Gallo, Lauren A. Hatten*, Jes Michael D. Sanclements, Margaret Bowman, Introductory Remarks Distribution of Pyro- Factors Controlling the Continental US genic Carbon across the sie Egan, Brian D. Strahm, Angela R. Possinger, Angela sie Egan, Brian D. Strahm, Heckman and Lucas Katherine Weiglein, Tyler E. Nave Fire Impacts on Grassland Soils: Formation, Function, and Sustainability. Do Changes in Soil Nutrient Supply or De Post-Fire Increases in mand Explain Persistent Stream Nitrogen? Charles C. Rhoades*, Tim S. Allison Rhea and Tim Covino Fegel II, on Soil Erosion and The Effect of Wildfire Some Soil Properties in Puerto Rico. Trabal Flores Mangual* and Lyvette and Wildfire Wood Decomposition after Severe - Site Remediation Efforts in a Southern Cali fornia Forest Chris Miller*, Martin F. Jurgensen and Deborah S. Page-Dumroese The Effects of Prescribed Fire and Thinning on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties and For in Wisconsin Community Dynamics Plant Archuleta* and Jacob Reed Prater Alyssa ests. Adjourn Feed the World: Domesticate a Novel Legume Domesticate a Novel Feed the World: James P. Muir*, Maria Carlota Vaz Patto and Patto Maria Carlota Vaz James P. Muir*, Ferreira dos Santos Mercia Virginia Discussion Panel Adjourn Section or Division Cosponsor: and Wildland Soils Oral and Wildland SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition SSSA Range, in Forest, Role of Wildfire SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Division: Forest, SSSA 10:05 AM 10:05 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 9:50 AM 9:50 AM 10:05 AM 10:20 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:05 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 Moderator: Bhupinder Farmaha, Stephanie Kulesza Macronutrients for Crop Production Oral SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant SSSA 70-3 140 70-1 70-2 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221C, 2nd Level 221C, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION AM NO. 70—9:30 AM–11:05 69-1 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213B, 2nd Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez 69-2 69-3 69-4 69-5 69-6 SESSION SESSION AM NO. 69—9:30 AM–11:05 SESSION NO. 69 NO. SESSION 68-5

Morning 75-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225B,2ndLevel 75—9:30 AM–11:35NO. AM SESSION 74-4 74-3 74-2 74-1 Hilton PalaciodelRio,LaReina,2ndFloor 74—9:30 AM–11:30NO. AM SESSION 73-5 73-4 73-3 Assessing Symposium--Soil Biodiversity Knowledge ina Symposium--Think Globally,SampleLocally: 9:35 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM 11:25 AM 11:15 AM 10:50 AM 10:25 AM 10:00 AM 9:35 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM 11:05 AM 10:40 AM 10:15 AM SSSA Division:Urbanand Anthropogenic Soils SSSA Division:SoilBiology andBiochemistry Anthropogenic EffectsofUrbanSoils and JudithNyiraneza seneault, Aaron Mills, Adam Foster, KyraStiles Tandra Fraser*, LindseyClairmont,Hannah Ar- Tracking SoilBiodiversity acrossEcosystems Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Discussion Farrell, Peter MayandStephenLivesley* Compacted UrbanSoils Biochar orComposttoImprove Damagedand Just V. Pouyat andVince D’Amico Continental Scales Tara L.E. Trammell*, Richard ity -UrbanSoilCharacteristicsatRegionalto Urban SoilHomogeneityVersus Heterogene Learned fromaPilotStudy Global ComparisonofUrbanSoils:Lessons Richard V. Pouyat* andTara L.E.Trammell acteristics ofUrbanSoilsatMultipleScales. Think Globally,SampleLocally-theChar Introductory Remarks Adjourn Reiter, Amy L.ShoberandGurpalToor Sarah ELyons,JoshuaM.McGrath,MarkS. Farmaha, JohnH.Grove, Peter J. A. Kleinman, Arnall, ThomasW. Bruulsema,BhupinderSingh John T. Spargo,DeannaL.Osmond,Brian Testing ResearchintheU.S. Developing aMinimumDataProtocolforSoil A. SlatonandHailinZhang Thomas F.Morris,DeannaL.Osmond,Nathan T. Spargo*,TonyL.Provin,DavidH.Hardy, ommendations and Analytical Methods Survey ofLand-GrantUniversity SoilTest Rec Sonon, DavidSotomayorandJimJ.Wang iw, TonyL.Provin,Nathan A. Slaton,LeticiaS. Deanna L.Osmond,EugeniaM.Pena-Yewtukh- O. Maguire,RaoS.Mylavarapu, LarryOldham, Huluka, DavidH.Hardy,JasonT. Lessl,Rory Shannon Alford, RobertJ.Florence,Gobena H. Grove*, HailinZhang,Joao Antonangelo, ferences; OpportunitiesandChallenges tions acrosstheSoutheast: Similarities andDif- Soil Test BasedPandKRateRecommenda Moderator: RichardPouyat Moderator: Andre Franco Moderator: Andre at MultipleScales Add OrganicMatter?theRealityofUsing Digital Age

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AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 80—9:30 2nd Level 225A, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION SESSION AM NO. 79—9:30 AM–11:50 210B, 2nd Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez 79-1 79-2 79-3 79-4 79-5 79-6 79-7 79-8 - - - Mi- Jessica Carson Dann* and Miguel L. Cabrera Bryan Fuentes*, Minerva J. Dorantes, Fuentes*, Minerva Bryan Introductory Remarks Soil Micro- Differential Responses of Target bial Communities to Nitrification and Urease Inhibitors in a Corn Production System Lori Bhatt, Alex Woodley, Jing Li, Yash Phillips*, Brent Seuradge and Craig F. Drury Exploring Cash Crops and the Soil Microbi ome Nitrogen Demand Synchrony after Cover ome Nitrogen Demand Synchrony after Cover Armstrong*, Cindy Crop Inclusion Shalamar D. Nakatsu, Clayton J. Nevins and Corey Lacey and Nitrogen Min- Potential Modeling Water Crop eralization from Surface-Applied Cover Residues chael H. Beare*, Denis Curtin, Craig Tregurtha, Richard Gillespie, Rebekah Tregurtha, Weiwen Qiu, Robyn White and Robert Zyskowski Break Effects of N-Stabilizers and N-Fixing Microor ganisms on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Urea- Fertilized Corn and Potato Emerson Souza*, Venterea Carl J Rosen and Rodney T. Yield Crop on Pasture Cover Effect of Winter Meng*, Jim J. Yili and Nitrogen Loss Pathways and Guillermo K. Dodla, Zhuo Wei Syam Wang, Scaglia Responses of Soil C, N and Greenhouse Gas Emission to Straw Mulching on the Loess Fu Xin, Upendra of China Jun Wang*, Plateau Liu M. Sainju and Wenzhao Adjourn Phillip R. Owens and Zamir Libohova and Zamir Libohova Phillip R. Owens Using Legacy Data in Digital Soil Mapping J. Minerva Central America. Phillip R. Owens*, Axel Fuentes, Zamir Libohova, Dorantes, Bryan Ashworth Amanda J. and Approach - an Evolving Dynamic Soil Survey and David L. Staff Soil Survey to Soil Survey Lindbo* Adjourn Nitrogen Management Under Diversified Ag Tools. Cropping System Using Precision Seth* Vishal and Predicting Nitrogen Mineralisa Testing - Knowl Machine Learning and Integrating in Soil Inference Classification edge-Based National Forest the White Mountain Philippe* to and XRF Spectra of Vis-NIR Data Fusion Properties Physical and Chemical Predict Soil Alfred E. Hartemink Zhang* and Yakun Break Aid System to A Soil Spatial Information America Dry Central Decision-Making in the Corridor Agricultural Soils in New Zealand tion in Moderator: Javed Iqbal, Dinesh Panday Moderator: Javed Nitrogen-Use Efficiency Oral Agricultural Practices to Improve Agricultural Practices to Improve 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 10:05 AM 10:05 AM 10:50 AM 11:05 AM 11:20 AM 11:35 AM 11:50 11:20 AM 11:20 AM 11:35 AM 11:50 AM 10:20 AM 10:35 AM 10:20 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:05 SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Division: Soil and Water SSSA 142

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hammad Shahid*, Mary Dixon, Jhangir Khan, Xin Zhao and Guodong Liu Break - in-Field Spatial Vari Corn Stalk Nitrate Test Angel Maresma Galindo*, Pilar Beren- ability Aristotelis Tagarakis, guer, Rachel Breslauer, Kharel, Karl J. Czymmek and Quirine M. Tulsi Ketterings Gap with Corn Yield Exploring the Perceived Nicho- Reduced Tillage in the Upper Midwest Arriaga las Bero* and Francisco J. Fertigation of Canola and Wheat Quincke* and Kathrin Grahmann Understanding the Phosphorus Loss Risk from Alabama Soil Rishi Prasad*, P-Hotspots in Anjan Bhatta Debolina Chakraborty and Understanding the Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake in Tomato Genotypes with Varied Nutrient Use Efficiency through Grafting Introductory Remarks Phos- and Dissolved-Reactive Total-Dissolved phorus in Surface Runoff for Differing Sources Practices John D. *, and Soil Conservation Antonio P. Mallarino and Mazhar U. Haq Af- As P Longterm Dynamics of Soil Test fected By Soil Management Practices The Ltar Croplands Common Experiment: Common Experiment: The Ltar Croplands Agricultural Research for Improved Long-Term Sustainability Baker, John M. Awada, Tala Archer, David W. Curtis J. Harold P. Collins, Michel Cavigelli, A. Jaradat, Abdullah R. , Dell, David A. Klein- J. Kevin King, Peter Jane M-F Johnson, A. Locke, Jude E Martin man, John L. Kovar, B Mirsky, Tom Maul, Greg McCarty, Steven Patrick Pisani, Doug R Smith, Moorman, Oliva Sudduth, A Kenneth Starks, Timothy Strickland, and Brian J. Wienhold Kristen Sloan Veum Working Group: Long- The Ltar Grazinglands Sustainability Research for Improved Term Polley, Stuart Wayne Clark, Kathy Soder, Patrick Elizabeth Bough Hardegree*, Sheri Spiegal, ral Prosperity Wilmer and Peck, Hailey Alisa Coffin, Dannele Amanda Bentley-Brymer Discussion Adjourn ton, David J. Augustine, Dana Blumenthal and Augustine, ton, David J. Amanda Bentley Brymer Grappling with Ru Ltar Human Dimensions: wicz* and Reynald Lemke Simple Diffusion Methods for Determina- Ammonium in Soils tion of Nonexchangeable Luis Nunes* Vander Adjourn Analysis General Oral I Moderator: Gurpreet Kaur, Rishi Prasad 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 9:40 AM 9:40 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 11:40 11:15 AM 11:15 11:45 AM 11:45 12:00 PM Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant and Plant Nutrient Management and Soil SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis Soil and Plant Division: Nutrient Management and SSSA 144 84-5 84-6 84-7 84-3 84-4 84-1 84-2 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221B, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION NO. 84—9:40 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 84—9:40 SESSION NO. 84 NO. SESSION 83-5 83-6 83-7 84-8

Morning 90-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007D,RiverLevel SESSION NO.90—10:00 AM–12:00 PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.88—10:00 AM–12:00 PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304C,3rdLevel AM–11:3087—10:00 NO. AM SESSION Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.89—10:00 AM–12:00 PM Poster and5MinuteRapid--CropBreeding Skills forSuccess:Mentorship&Supervision Genetics Oral(includesSociety-widestudent Grad SchoolWorkshopforUndergrads CCA Career Accelerator RoundTable 10:05 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions C01 CropBreedingandGenetics competition selection) Liza Van derLaan*andBrettF. Carver Improvement inGreatPlains Winter Wheat Response inGrainFructanContent toYield Introductory Remarks Adjourn Panel University ofFlorida, Agronomy Department Cynthia Hight, Academic ProgramSpecialist, Panel Participants -GraduateStudentSupport: Horticulture Nebraska-Lincoln, Departmentof Agronomy & Elizabeth Widder, MSstudent,University of Science vania StateUniversity, Departmentofplant Travis Russell,PhDCandidate,ThePennsyl - Panel Participants -GraduateStudents: ences of Georgia,DepartmentCrop&SoilSci Henry Sintim, Assistant Professor,University sas, DepartmentofHorticulture Doug Karcher,Professor,University of Arkan- Department of Agronomy andHorticulture uate Chair,University ofNebraska-Lincoln, Grad- Professor, Keenan Amundsen, Associate Panel Participants -Faculty: Moderator: RochGaussoin Moderator: JillianFoerster Moderator: LutherSmith Early CareerSessions

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93-2 93-3 AM–12:10 PM SESSION NO. 94—10:10 2nd Level 210A, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 94-1 94-2 94-3 92-3 92-4 SESSION AM NO. 93—10:10 AM–11:15 301A, 3rd Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez 93-1 93-4 - - - Herry Abiotic Stress Herry S. Teamrat Ghezzehei* Ghezzehei* Teamrat Jirka Simunek* and Kathleen Smits*, Bo Gao and John Pablo Gonzalez Barrios*, Madhav Gonzalez Barrios*, Pablo

Moderator: John Snider Conditions: Findings in Leaf Physiological Traits Hyungmin Tony Rho*, Sharon Lafferty Doty and Soo-Hyung Kim Jason Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants duced and Carolyn Young * Use Salicaceae Endophytes Increase Water Under Efficiency of Host Plants Introductory Remarks the Mechanisms of Microbe-In Unraveling geneous Soil Systems: Modeling Approaches geneous Soil Systems: Modeling Assouline* and and Experimental Data Shmuel Kamai Tamir Development Field The Influence of Wind - Undulating Soil Surfaces on Evapora Above tion Behavior Farnsworth Discussion Adjourn Giuseppe Brunetti from Homogeneous and Hetero Evaporation Introductory Remarks Miss By Treating Dynamic Soils What Do We As Rigid Porous Media? Models in Abuse of Numerical The Use and Zone Hydrology, and Soil Physics, Vadose Environmental Sciences dent in Oats Pablo Sandro and Bhatta, Madalene , Lucia Gutierrez Genome Analysis Association Wide and in Soft Winter Prediction of FHB Resistance Larkin* Wheat Dylan Questions & Answers Adjourn Tackling Emerging Disease Threats with Emerging Disease Tackling Scheffler* A. Jodi and Researcher Teams Grower High-Protein Rice Breeding for Ida Wenefrida Utomo* and Control for Coastal Erosion New Breeds K. Subu- and Prasanta Ida Wenefrida S. Utomo*, dhi Is Genotype Depen Speed Breeding Success C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism and Abiotic Stress Tolerance. and SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology SSSA Symposium--the Plant Microbiome Microbiome Symposium--the Plant 10:35 AM 10:35 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 11:20 AM 11:20 AM 11:45 12:00 PM 10:55 AM 10:55 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 AM 10:30 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 11:50 12:00 PM AM 11:25 AM 11:30 AM 11:35 AM 11:40 Moderator: Tamir Kamai, Ryan Stewart, Ronald Breitmeyer Stewart, Kamai, Ryan Moderator: Tamir Symposium--Use and Abuse of Empirical and Symposium--Use and Geo-Engineering from Pore to Landscape Scales Geo-Engineering from Pore to Landscape Physical Models in Soil Physics, Hydrology and Physical Models in Soil Physics, 92-2 146

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Morning 98-3 98-2 98-1 Koch Agronomic Services,Nutiren,Wilbur-Ellis andJ.R.Simplot Sponsored by Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 305,3rdLevel SESSION NO.96—11:00 AM–12:00 PM Hilton PalaciodelRio,ElMiradorEast,22ndFloor 95—11:00NO. AM–11:15SESSION AM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302B,3rdLevel 97—11:05NO. AM–11:20SESSION AM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221C,2ndLevel SESSION NO.98—11:15 AM–12:20 PM Management andSoilPlant Analysis M.S. Poster and5MinuteRapid--SoilFertility ASA CommunityPlanning Session--Soiland Advances ofinSitu Plant NutritionPh.D.StudentandNutrient Chemical PropertiesandProcesses-Panel Student (includesSociety-widestudent Soil andWater ManagementProfessionalsCommunity Moderator: GangaHettiarachchi, AndrewMargenot 11:30 AM 11:25 AM 11:20 AM 11:15 AM ASA CommunityPlanning Session Lead Community: Tropical LegumesCommunity Water ManagementProfessionals SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Moderator: TomBruulsema,Terry Tindall Moderator: Asim Biswas, GaryFeng competition selection) ASA Section:Global Agronomy SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Below Potassium? ScottFoxhoven* andFrederickE. Is ThereaBetterWay to FertilizeCornwith Christopher Weber* andDorivar A. RuizDiaz sponse toPhosphorusFertilization inKansas Evaluation ofSoilTest MethodsandWheatRe Nleya andPeter Kovacs Application Soybean ResponsetoMacroandMicronutrient Introductory Remarks --Tropical Legumes Lead Community: Sensors:MeasuringSoil GenaRamMahato*,Thandiwe M.

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C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants SESSION NO. 102—11:40 AM–12:00 PM 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Reina, 2nd Floor 104-1 1:35 PM Identifying Low Phytic Acid Mutants in a Durum Wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum) Tilling Population Emily F Klarquist* Poster and 5 Minute Rapid--Urban and 104-2 1:40 PM Factors Affecting Farmers’ Decision to Adopt Anthropogenic Soils Oral (includes Society- Specialty Potato Varieties: A Case Study of San Luis Valley Colorado Potato Growers wide student competition selection) Sahar Toulabi*, Becca Jablonski, Dave G Holm, Michael and Adam L. Heuberger SSSA Division: Urban and Anthropogenic Soils 104-3 1:45 PM Human Health from Soil to Society: Barley β-Glucan, Glycemic Control, and Appetite Moderator: Tara Trammell Julianne Kellogg*, Martine Perrigue and Kevin 11:40 AM Introductory Remarks Murphy 102-1 11:45 AM Inspections of Erosion and Sediment Control 104-4 1:50 PM The Effects of an Integrated Plant Nutrition Practices Via UAV-Aided Applications Rich System (IPNS) with Biostimulants on Canna- McLaughlin and Jalen Hairston* bis Development. Jose Franco Da Cunha Leme 102-2 11:50 AM Biogeochemical Homogenization in Urban Filho*, Wade E. Thomason and Bee Chim Soils - a Six-City Comparison Christopher D. 104-5 1:55 PM Effect of Genotype x Environment x Manage- Ryan* and Peter M. Groffman ment Interactions on Iron and Zinc Content of 11:55 AM Questions & Answers Two Barley Breeding Lines Walker Orr*, Cedric 12:00 PM Adjourn Habiyaremye, Daniel Packer, Kurtis L. Schro- eder, John Reganold and Kevin Murphy afternoon 2:00 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 103—12:00 PM–1:30 PM SESSION NO. 105—1:30 PM–2:20 PM

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fternoon Special Session--Diversity in ACS: What Gains Production Systems - Soybean and Other Crops Have We Made? What Is the Outlook for the Future? ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Moderator: Brian Marsh Special Sessions 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 12:00 PM Introductory Remarks 105-1 1:35 PM Nutrient Contribution and Different Cover 12:05 PM Speaker Introductions Crop Species in Row Crops Production Sys- 12:10 PM Progress in Increasing Diversity within the tems in Louisiana Jose Rodolfo Mite*, Brenda USDA-Agricultural Research Service Chandra Tubana, Lisa M. Fultz, Marilyn Sebial Dalen, Holifield Collins* Daniel Forestieri, Jayvee Cruz, Wooiklee Paye, 12:20 PM Increasing Understanding of Sexual Orienta- Jiraporn Bamrungrai, Diego Mayorga and Hec- tion and Gender Identity within the Agronomy tor Mendoza Societies Christopher D. Ryan* 105-2 1:40 PM Agronomic and Economic Considerations for 12:30 PM Programs Supporting the Success of Native Late-Planted Soybean in the North Central US Americans in Academia Karen Francis-Begay* Emma Matcham*, Laura E. Lindsey and Spyri- 12:40 PM Panel Speaker Presentation 4 Jean E. McLain* don Mourtzinis 12:50 PM Discussion 105-3 1:45 PM Influence of Foliar Fertilizers on Nutrient 1:30 PM Adjourn Distribution and Crop Yield for Soybean Pro- duction Systems in the Southern Great Plains. Anna Zander*, Josh Lofton, Chase Harris and Sarah Kezar

148 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.107—1:30PM–2:35PM 106-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007C,RiverLevel SESSION NO.106—1:30PM–2:30PM 105-7 105-6 105-5 105-4 107-3 107-2 107-1 Lead Community:Gaining Access to Agronomic InputsCommunity Symposium--Gaining Access to Agronomic Symposium--Gaining Access Improving Input 2:30 PM 2:25 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 2:20 PM 2:10 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM 1:55 PM 1:50 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Inputs: TheRoleofTechnology in Calvin SperlingMemorial Biodiversity Lectureship Access andInformation. ASA Section:Global Agronomy C08 PlantGeneticResources Adjourn Concluding Remarks Research Pamela Soltis* Linking HeterogeneousDatainBiodiversity Introductory Remarks Adjourn & Answers Questions Diameter BrianH.Marsh* Emergence TimingImpactsWild CaneCulm Rachel FieldsandRossMitchell Plain SoilsBradFarber*,William HunterFrame, Growth andYield ofCottononUSCoastal Effects ofPOLY4 PolyhaliteFertilizeron Lorenzo Meus San MartinRolinRibeiro,GilmaraPeripolli and Marques daRocha, Ary DuarteJunior,Bruna Streck, MichelRochadaSilva, ThiagoSchmitz Puntel, juniorZanon,Nereu Augusto Ghisleni Ribas*,IsabelaBulegonPilecco,Simone put-Use EfficiencyinSouthernBrazil Rotation Impactonon-FarmRiceYield andIn Alberto, LuisLooseandJulianoDalcinMartins berio, KelinBexaira,JossanaCera,CleberMaus Jose Eduardowink,BrunaSanMartinRolinRi da Silva, Giovana GhisleniRibas,DarlanBalest, da Rocha,GeanLeonardoRichter,MichelRocha Nereu Augusto streck,ThiagoSchmitzMarques Alencar Zanon*,EduardoLagoTagliapietra, Yield PotentialinSubtropicalEnvironment Optimum Leaf Area IndextoReachSoybean Grain SafeIsaacSesi* Sesi Technologies Uses DigitalInputstoKeep Amprofi Muhideen MuhammedandEmmanuel Ansah- Farmers toInputsKamalYakub*, Adam Trotro TractorUsesDigitalServices toLink Henry DuahandIsaac Aboah Data StorageNana Akua Busia*, Daniel Afriyie, Farm DataandaBlockchainTechnology for Production in Africa UsingIotSensorstoTrack Agrilab Ghana Revolutionizes Agricultural Introductory Remarks Moderator: DavidBrenner Adoption throughBetter

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109-5 2:35 PM Can Double Cropping Provide Similar Soil 112-6 2:50 PM Effects of Temperature on Vegetative Growth, Health Benefits As Cover Cropping in Texas? Development, and Reproduction of Guar Gur- Perejitei Ebikirifagha Bekewe*, Haly L. Neely, jinder S. Baath*, Vijaya Gopal Kakani, Prasanna Clark B. Neely, Lauren Tomlin, Jamie Foster, H. GOWDA, Alexandre C. Rocateli, Brian K. Katie L. Lewis and Thomas W. Boutton Northup, Hardeep Singh and Jhansy Reddy Katta 2:50 PM Concluding Remarks 3:05 PM Adjourn 2:55 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 113—1:30 PM–3:15 PM SESSION NO. 110—1:30 PM–3:00 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221D, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Stars at Night Ballroom 2, 3rd Level Special Session Symposium--Advances in the Use of Satellite Remote Sensing for Crop Career Path Opportunities for Students, Modeling and Monitoring for Food Security Post-Docs, and Early Career Members Special Sessions Graduate Student Sessions 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 113-1 1:35 PM Overview of Activities of NASA Harvest Ritvik SESSION NO. 111—1:30 PM–3:00 PM Sahajpal*, Inbal Becker-Reshef, Alyssa Whitcraft and Chris Justice Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304C, 3rd Level 113-2 1:55 PM Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture over Agri- cultural Domains: Past, Present, and Future Michael Cosh* Extension Grassroots - Developing a Successful 113-3 2:15 PM Monitoring Agricultural Water Use and Stress Program in your Region from Thermal Remote Sensing Christopher Hain* Early Career Sessions 113-4 2:35 PM In-Season Crop Type Mapping and Area Esti- mation Using Satellite Data and Field Survey Xiao-Peng Song*, Matthew C. Hansen, Stephen SESSION NO. 112—1:30 PM–3:05 PM Stehman, Peter V Potapov, adusei, Jef- frey Pickering and Marcos Adami Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006C, River Level 113-5 2:55 PM Geo-Cropsim Framework to Model Crop Yields and Water Use at Regional to National Scales Varaprasad Bandaru*, Curtis D Jones, Ra- Global Climate Change General Oral II ghu Yaramasu, Roberto C. Izaurralde and Chris (includes student competition) Justice 3:15 PM Adjourn ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling SESSION NO. 114—1:30 PM–3:20 PM Lead Community: Global Climate Change Community A Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302A, 3rd Level fternoon Moderator: Sultan Begna 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Bioenergy Systems Graduate Student Oral 112-1 1:35 PM Shift in California Farmer’s Perceptions of Cli- mate Change Following Five Years of Drought (includes student competition) Meredith T Niles*, Jessica Ball and Amy Nicker- son ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 112-2 1:50 PM Sensitivity Analysis of Sustainability Metrics Free Online Platform to Assess Environmental Lead Community: Bioenergy Systems Community Outcomes at the Field Level Eric Coronel*, Allison M. Thomson, Kathy Xiong and Paul Moderator: Ratan Chopra Hishmeh 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 112-3 2:05 PM Testing of a Climate-Resilient and Eco- 114-1 1:35 PM Exploring Cellulosic Ethanol Production Fea- Friendly Crop Management Package on sibility from Switchgrass Cultivated for Soil a Representative Range of Crops through Conservation in Mississippi Joseph Bridges*, Farmer-Participatory Adaptive Research in Anna Kazarina, Temitope Omole, Keerthi Man- the Northern Province of Sri Lanka Eeswaran dyam, Ananda Nanjundaswamy and Girish K. Rasu*, Janendra De Costa, Devika De Costa and Panicker Warshi Dandeniya 114-2 1:50 PM Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungal Abun- 112-4 2:20 PM INTER-Annual Climate Variability Causes dance in Commercial Bionergygrass—Freedom Larger Shifts in Optimum Planting Dates for Giant Miscanthus Temitope Omole*, Michael Maize THAN Anticipated Climate Change Sce- Felton, Keerthi Mandyam and Ananda Nanjun- narios in the Midwestern, US Mitch E. Baum* daswamy 112-5 2:35 PM Changes in Commercial Hybrid Maize Ma- 114-3 2:05 PM Sowing Date Affects Winter Camelina Stand turity from 2000-2016 in the Midwest US Lori Establishment Alex Wittenberg*, Marisol T. J. Abendroth*, Fernando Miguez, Michael J. Berti, Alan Peterson, Dulan Samarappuli, Amy Castellano, Paul R. Carter, Carlos D. Messina Greenberg, Kenneth Mozea, Sergio Cabello and Jerry L. Hatfield Leiva, Swarup Podder and James V. Anderson 150

115-5 115-4 115-3 115-2 115-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006D,RiverLevel SESSION NO.115—1:30 PM–3:20PM 114-7 114-6 114-5 114-4 Lead Community:Sensor-basedWater ManagementCommunity with SensorsforIrrigationScheduling 3:20 PM 3:15 PM 2:55 PM 2:35 PM 2:15 PM 1:55 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM Symposium--Optimizing Efficiency ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling and Water Management Adjourn Concluding Remarks Pritchard, NicolaCowen andSimon Allen Biggins, RogerButler,RoyZandona,Michael Nunn, HumairaSultana*,JoePasanen, David Bangyou Zheng,ScottC.Chapman,Christopher Hizbullah Jamali,HuidongJin,QuanxiShao, tion Scheduling. vanced Waterwise: A Plant BasedSensorand Ad- Bruce Bugbee tion Inputs and RecommendationsforImprovingRadia Energy BalanceModelsforEvapotranspiration Evaluation oftheSensorInputstoSurface Sub-Saharan Africa: IsItEnough? Automated Irrigation As aGame-Changerin Pete W. Jacoby Lav Khot*,ClaudioO.Stockle,TroyPeters and gies inIrrigatedCropWater Stress Assessment Role of Advanced RemoteSensingTechnolo- and MengZang T. Morgan*, Andre daSilva, Timothy Ayankojo prove Water andNutrientUseEfficiency port ModelswithSoilMoistureSensorstoIm- Calibration andValidation ofDecisionSup Introductory Remarks Adjourn Chris Wilson andJohnErickson Crozier, RamonGLeon,GabrielMaltais-Landry, Mahesh Bashyal*, MichaelJ.Mulvaney, CarlR. tioning acrossMaturityGroupsandLatitudes Brassica CarinataNutrientUptakeandParti- Leon Devkota, MichaelJ.Mulvaney andRamonG sica carinata Influence ofWinter Weeds onCarinata(Bras- Pratap Devkota Balkcom, RamdeoSeepaul,DavidL.Wrightand Enye Iboyi*,MichaelJ.Mulvaney, KiplingS. the Performance of Tillage SystemsandSeedingRateEffectson Anderson andM.DavidMarks Ott*, RatanChopra,KatherineFrels,James A. Identification ofCausative GenesMatthew A. in Pennycress ( Acceleration ofFlowering TimeandMaturity Moderator: Pete Jacoby Analytics MarkBlonquist*,XinhuaZhouand ) ProductionRubyTiwari*, Pratap Thlaspi arvense) Linesand RoseBrodrick,MichaelBange, Approach forRefiningIrriga- Brassica Carinata

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116-4 2:20 PM Impact of Cover Crops on Disease and Insect SESSION NO. 119—1:30 PM–3:30 PM Pressure and Yield in Continuous Soybean Production Systems. Keeley Overmyer*, Anne Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301A, 3rd Level Dorrance, Laura E. Lindsey and Kelley Tilmon 116-5 2:35 PM Factors Affecting Soybean Seed Quality Ana Priscila Campos*, Josh Copes, Owen Clark, Symposium--Change Is Hard: Obstacles to Melanie Netterville and Syam K. Dodla Implementation of Recommendations to 116-6 2:50 PM Disease and Insect Management in Double Cropping Soybean Following Winter Malting Farmers, Crop Advisers, and Students Barley Holly Nowlin* 116-7 3:05 PM Biological Nitrogen Fixation Does Not Fill the ASA Section: Education and Extension N Gap in High Yield Soybean Nicolas Cafaro La Menza* and Patricio Grassini Section or Division Cosponsor: 3:20 PM Concluding Remarks C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality, 3:25 PM Adjourn ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems

SESSION NO. 117—1:30 PM–3:30 PM Moderator: David Holshouser 119-1 1:30 PM Change Is Hard: Obstacles to Implementation Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007B, River Level of Recommendations to Farmers, Crop Advis- ers, and Students David L. Holshouser* Special Session Symposium--Managing Limited 119-2 1:35 PM Change Is Hard but Not Changing Can be Devastating Paul Lasley* Water Resources in a Changing Climate 119-3 2:10 PM How Commercial Producers Fundamental At- titudes Impact Their Buying Decisions Michael Special Sessions Gunderson* 119-4 2:45 PM In Search of Reliable Information to Make Section or Division Cosponsor: Critical Decisions in the Information Age C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality James Todd* 3:20 PM Discussion 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 3:30 PM Adjourn 117-1 1:35 PM High-Resolution Climate Projections for Agriculture and Water Management Katharine SESSION NO. 120—1:30 PM–3:30 PM Hayhoe*, Anne Stoner and Charles P. West 117-2 1:50 PM Assessment of Regional Biases of Estimations Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221A, 2nd Level of Vapor Pressure Deficit and Its Influence on the Maize Yield in the U.S. Great Plains Xiaomao Lin*, Yongjun Zhang and Zachary Symposium--Modernization of Soil Testing Zambreski Recommendations: Current Efforts 117-3 2:05 PM Irrigation Technologies with Potential to Im- prove Water Use Efficiency Charles P. West* and Donna M. McCallister SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis 117-4 2:20 PM Modeling Crop Management Options for

A Extending Groundwater Resources Gary W. Section or Division Cosponsor: Marek*, Yong Chen, Thomas H. Marek, Jerry SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition fternoon E. Moorhead, David K. Brauer and Raghavan Srinivasan Moderator: Paul Fixen 117-5 2:35 PM Precipitation Use Efficiency of Dryland Crop- 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks ping Systems Alan J. Schlegel*, R.Louis Baum- 120-1 1:35 PM Bfdc – an Australian Soil Test Calibration Da- hardt and Merle F. Vigil tabase Success Paul E. Fixen*, Rob Norton, Ken 117-6 2:50 PM Do Cover Crops Help or Hurt with Water Peverill and Graeme Watmuff Conservation Goals? Katie L. Lewis*, Joseph A. 120-2 2:00 PM How Brazil Standardized and Coordinated Soil Burke, Will Keeling, Terry Wheeler and Wayne Testing Luke Gatiboni*, Leandro S Silva and Keeling Heitor Cantarella 117-7 3:05 PM What Role Can Soil Stewardship Play in 120-3 2:25 PM Developing a National Soil Testing Database Improving Water Use Efficiency and Help with - Data Needs and Digital Structure Deanna L. Climate Change Mitigation? Charles W. Rice*, Osmond* Marcos Sarto, Amanda Cano, Veronica Acosta- 120-4 2:45 PM Working As a Team to Develop a National Soil Martinez and Meagan E. Schipanski Testing Database Sarah E Lyons* 3:20 PM Discussion 3:05 PM Discussion 3:30 PM Adjourn 3:30 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 118—1:30 PM–3:30 PM

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122-14 2:50 PM Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria: Probiotic for Boreal 123-9 4:00 PM Biogeochemical Properties of Eroding Wetland Forest Trees? Akshit Puri*, Kiran Preet Padda Soil Organic Matter Yadav Sapkota* and John R. and Chris P Chanway White 122-15 2:55 PM CuO Nanoparticle Dissolution and Toxicity to 123-10 4:00 PM Quantification of Iron Monosulfides to Ad- Soil Enzyme Activity and Microbial Communi- dress Problematic Soils and Improve the Delin- ties’ Composition Kaushik Adhikari* and Hao eation of Wetlands in the Semi-Arid Western Chen U.S. Chelsea Duball* and Karen L. Vaughan 122-16 3:00 PM Tillage Management and Cropping Influence 123-11 4:00 PM Soil Biogeochemistry in Playa Wetlands in on Microbial Activity and Carbon Cycling Response to Changing Land Use Rachel K. Dynamics Nicole Shigley*, Julie A Howe and A. Owen*, Keith W. Goyne, Kristen Sloan Veum Peyton Smith and Elisabeth B. Webb 122-17 3:05 PM The Impact of Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy 3:20 PM Discussion Manure Fertilizers on Microbial Carbon and 3:25 PM Concluding Remarks Nitrogen Cycling in Soil Ashley Waggoner*, 3:30 PM Adjourn Manuel Peralta and Anne E. Taylor 122-18 3:10 PM Effects a One-Time Compost Application on SESSION NO. 124—1:30 PM–3:35 PM Carbon Dynamics in Dryland Organic Wheat Systems in the Intermountain West, USA Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225D, 2nd Level Idowu Atoloye*, Jennifer R Reeve, Astrid R. Jacobson and Earl Creech 122-19 3:15 PM Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Soil Bioavailable Symposium--Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Nitrogen in Corn Silage Production in a Semi- Managed Ecosystems: Mechanisms, Arid Environment Phearen Miller*, Avneet Kakkar, Yang Ouyang and Jeanette M. Norton Measurements, and Modeling 3:20 PM Questions and Answer 3:30 PM Adjourn ASA Section: Environmental Quality

SESSION NO. 123—1:30 PM–3:30 PM Lead Community: Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 305, 3rd Level Section or Division Cosponsor: Symposium--”Across the Ladder”: Recent SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Advancements in Assessment of Reducing Soil Moderator: Virginia Jin Conditions and Hydric Soils Identification 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 124-1 1:35 PM Temporal Variability of Nitrous Oxide Emis- SSSA Division: Wetland Soils sions in Managed Ecosystems: Mechanisms and Measurements Michel Cavigelli* and Timo- Moderator: Chelsea Duball, Karen Vaughan thy Parkin 124-2 2:05 PM Improved Measurement, Modeling and 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Mitigation of Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions in 123-1 1:35 PM Saturated but Not Yet Suffocated: Seasonal Cropping Systems of the Upper Midwest USA Oxidation-Reduction Dynamics in Southern A Rodney T. Venterea*, Timothy J. Clough, Jeffrey Piedmont Floodplains Anna Wade* and Daniel fternoon A. Coulter, Timothy Parkin, Søren O Petersen, Richter Carl J Rosen, Florence Sessoms and Emerson 123-2 1:50 PM Spatial Variability of Manganese Oxide in Two Souza Soilscapes: Upland-Lowland, and Riparian 124-3 2:35 PM Predicting N O Emissions from Manure-Fertil- Buffer-Wetland Boundary-Wetland Richard 2 ized Crops Using N Balance: A Meta-Analysis W. Griffin*, Benjamin A. Onweni, Robert J.F. Alison J Eagle*, Eileen L McLellan, Eric M Thomas, Edward K. Timms, Javon D. Polk and Brawner and Kenneth G Cassman Annette A. James 124-4 3:05 PM Modeling CO2 and H2o from a Cool-Season 123-3 2:05 PM Iron Monosulfide Concentrations As Evidence Dominated Native Prairie in the Climate Tran- of Anaerobic Conditions Karen L. Vaughan*, sition Zone of the U.S. Song Cui*, Qiang Wu, Chelsea Duball, Martin C. Rabenhorst and Jacob Douglas Campbell, Nithya Rajan and Shyam F. Berkowitz Nair 123-4 2:20 PM Reducing Confusion in Hydric Soil Studies – 3:35 PM Adjourn Interpreting and Presenting Redox Data Jacob F. Berkowitz* 123-5 2:35 PM What We Have Learned about Soil Redox Pro- cesses Using IRIS Martin C. Rabenhorst* 123-6 4:00 PM A Novel Sensor for Quantifying Denitrification Activity in Soils Mark Stolt* 123-7 4:00 PM Coupling Watershed Modeling with Wetland Soil Measurements Improves Identification of Target Locations for P Reduction Jacob F. Berkowitz*, Christine M. VanZomeren, Derek Schlea and Chelsie Bowes 123-8 4:00 PM Greenhouse Gases Emission (CH4, N2O, CO2) Associated with Diversity of Microbes in Dif- ferent Land-Uses of Tropical Peatland. Fitriah S.N Azizan* and Kosuke Noborio

154 126-4 126-3 126-2 126-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 210B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.126—1:30PM–3:45PM 125-5 125-4 125-3 125-2 125-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 008AB,RiverLevel SESSION NO.125—1:30PM–3:35PM Foundations II: Advances inPredictive Breeding Moderator: Biswanath Dari,Chongyang Li,DaniGelardi 2:30 PM 2:15 PM 2:00 PM 1:45 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 3:35 PM 3:15 PM 2:55 PM 2:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Symposium--Predictive Agriculture C03 CropEcology, ManagementandQuality Topics inSoilChemistryOralI (includes studentcompetition) ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling, C02 CropPhysiologyandMetabolism, C01 CropBreedingandGenetics Section orDivisionCosponsor: SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Break Rakshit* and Ali Taheri Extracellular DNAintheEnvironment Improve Mechanistic InsightsontheFateof A PreliminarySpectroscopicInvestigation to Wang, SabryM.Shaheen andJörgRinklebe bert KobinaMensah*,BerndMarschner,Jianxu Spoil UnderVaried SoilRedoxConditionsAl Abandoned Arsenic-Contaminated GoldMine Mobilization andReleaseof Arsenic froman thia L.PriceandJoshuaJ.LeMonte Matthew AMiddleton,Christine RMiller,Cyn A. Chappell*,ChristianMcGrath,LesleyMiller, Described ByDifferentCompositionsMark Representing forHeterogonousSoilTypes Predicting LangmuirModelParameters and Yayu W. Li tion onMontmorilloniteCristianP.Schulthess* Identification &ModelingofCation Introductory Remarks Adjourn Reynolds andGraemeL.Hammer Carlos D.Messina*,MarkCooper,MatthewP. Genotype-Environment Systemsin Agriculture Crop Science:FoundationforPredictionin Physiological CropModelsJacobWashburn* Molecular Phenotypes,MachineLearning,and Predictive BreedingforMaize:MakingUseof Federico Martin Progeny SelectionElhanS.Ersoz*andNicolas plications forIntegratedParent, Crossand Graph ModelingandMachineLearning Ap- ogy? Fredvan Eeuwijk*andScottC.Chapman Prediction ofGxE:StatisticsorCropPhysiol Tim HartandCarlosD.Messina Analysis ductivity: IntegratingGeneticGainandGap Predicting Pathways toImproved CropPro Introductory Remarks Moderator: CarlosMessina MarkCooper*,CarlaGho,TomTang,

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127-9 127-8 127-7 127-6 127-5 127-4 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 216A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.127—1:35PM–3:45PM 126-5 127-3 127-2 127-1 126-8 126-7 126-6 Soils and Environmental Quality General Oral II Soils andEnvironmentalQualityGeneralOralII 3:15 PM 3:00 PM 2:45 PM 2:30 PM 2:15 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM 1:55 PM 2:45 PM 1:50 PM 1:45 PM 1:40 PM 1:35 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:00 PM SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality (includes studentcompetition) Palmer andKatherineTully beth delaReguera*,KerynGedan, Margaret of SeaLevel Rise andSaltwater IntrusionEliza- Abandon, Restore, Adapt: FarmingintheFace Foroughi*, JohnMallardandDaniel Markewitz tion inDifferentLandUsesover TimeMaryam Modeling PhosphorusLossesand Distribu Katherine Tully Coastal EcosystemsDanielleWeissman* and Saltwater Intrusion Alters NutrientCyclingin Kevin King Phosphorus Losses Quantifying LegacyandIncidentalRunoff John D.Jones*and Antonio P.Mallarino with PhosphorusLossSurfaceRunoff Relating aSoilHealthToolPhosphorusTests Break and Answer Question Pearce, Karen A. SanguinetandMarkusFlury Uptake Nanoplastic: IsolationfromSoilandPlant Barik andMudahirOzgul Serdar Bilen*,EkremOzlu,MuratBilen,Kenan sition duringtheCO Kinetics andChemistryofCarbonDecompo- ing SoilCO Impacts ofCementDustEmissionsonPredict- Magdi Selim Multi-Reaction ModelWenguang Sun*and on IronOxide-CoatedSand: Transport andRetentionofMolybdenum(VI) bard andDavidC.Weindorf Sites GauravJha*, April L.Ulery,Kevin A Lom to MetalContaminantsfrom Abandoned Mine tural Fieldsacross Animas Watershed Exposed ceeded Metal(loid)sContaminantsin Agricul Geospatial Analysis andBioavailability ofEx- Introductory Remarks Susan Erich*andTsutomu Ohno Adjourn Tamer A. ElbanaandMagdiSelim rescence Device ment StudiesUsingaPortableX-RayFluo ment DistributionsduringMiscibleDisplace In-Situ MeasurementsofDynamicTraceEle- Kourkoutis andJohannesLehmann Barnaby D.A.Levin,David A. Muller,LenaF. R. Possinger*,MichaelJ.Zachman, Akio Enders, Cryogenic ImagingandSpectroscopy Interactions: InsightsfromNanometer-Scale of Organo-MineralandOrgano-Organic Contrasts andConvergence inMechanisms Davis andLarryEErickson Hettiarachchi, KraigLRoozeboom,LawrenceC Amendments ing RangeSoilUsingBiofuelCropand Phytostabilization ofaContaminatedShoot Moderator: KatherineTully StephenTaylor*, Andy Bary,Carolyn 2 FluxesinGumushane,Turkey ZaferS Alasmary*, GangaM. JoshPadilla*, Wenguang Sun, William R.Osterholz*and 2 Flush SESSION NO. 127 Audrey Laffely, A Modified Angela - - 155

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127-10 3:30 PM Nitrogen Mineralization Following Soybean SESSION NO. 129—1:30 PM–3:50 PM Production: An Important Source of Tile Nitrate Loads E. Gentry*, John M. Green, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225A, 2nd Level Corey A. Mitchell, Michelle Rolf, Luis Andino, Dan Schaefer and Emerson Nafziger 3:45 PM Adjourn Use and Abuse of Empirical and Physical SESSION NO. 128—1:30 PM–3:50 PM Models in Soil Physics, Hydrology and Geo- Engineering from Pore to Landscape Scales Oral Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 212A, 2nd Level SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology

Soil Chemistry in the Face of Climate Change: Moderator: Tamir Kamai, Ronald Breitmeyer, Ryan Stewart Soils in the New Arctic Oral 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks (includes student competition) 129-1 1:35 PM Evaluating the Efficiency of Drywell for En- hanced Aquifer Recharge Salini Sasidharan*, Scott A. Bradford, Jirka Simunek and Stephen SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry Kraemer Moderator: Yu Yang 129-2 1:50 PM Limitations in Sediment Detachment and Transport Processes Associated with Soil Pipe- 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks flow Glenn V. Wilson*, John L. Nieber, Garey A. 128-1 1:35 PM Geochemical Controls on Soil Organic Carbon Fox, Roger Kuhnle and Robert R. Wells Degradation in Arctic Tundra Under Warming 129-3 2:05 PM Analytical Models Linking Satellite Retriev- Baohua Gu* als of Surface Soil Moisture and Water Fluxes 128-2 1:50 PM Soil pH Controls on Anaerobic Microbial Ac- Morteza Sadeghi*, Ardeshir Ebtehaj, Scott B. tivity and Organic Carbon Transformations in Jones and Markus Tuller Arctic Polygon Tundra David Graham*, Jianqiu 129-4 2:20 PM Lessons Learned from Using a Physically-Based Zheng, Baohua Gu and Stan Wullschleger Model for Predicting the Effects of Wildfire on 128-3 2:05 PM Soil Carbon Dynamics in Arctic Soils Under a Soil Hydrology and Erosion at Large Watershed Changing Climate John M. Galbraith* Scale Carlos A. Bonilla*, Virginia I González, 128-4 2:20 PM Comparative Morphology of Cryoturbated Athena B Carkovic and Gabriel P Lobo Soils in Alaska: Implications for Carbon 2:35 PM Break Storage Nicolas A. Jelinski*, Julie D Jastrow, 129-5 2:50 PM Forced and Natural Gas Movement in Dry Soil: Roser Matamala, Chien-Lu Ping, Michael Sousa, Barrel Experiments and Flow Models Shmu- Autumn Acree, David C. Weindorf and John M. lik Friedman*, Ilan Ben-Noah, Ido Nitzan and Galbraith Gregory Communar 2:35 PM Break 129-6 3:05 PM Simulated Impacts of Soil Management Prac- 128-5 2:50 PM Quantifying the Influence of Soil, Snowpack, tices on Plant Available Soil Water Sayantan Topography and Vegetation Properties on Soil Samanta*, Srinivasulu Ale, Cristine L. S. Mor- Heat, Water and Carbon Fluxes across an Arctic gan, Dianna K. Bagnall, Richard T Woodward, Watershed in a Discontinuous Permafrost Envi- William Alex McIntosh and Julie A Howe ronment Baptiste Dafflon*, Sebastian Uhlemann, 129-7 3:20 PM Can We Improve Agricultural (Environmental) Ian Shirley, Hunter Akins, John Peterson, Craig A Management By Using Novel Numerical Mod- Ulrich, Sebastien Biraud and Susan Hubbard eling Approaches? Vilim Filipović*, Horst H. fternoon 128-6 3:05 PM Impact of Freeze-Thaw Cycles on Porosity in Gerke, David A. Robinson, Jirka Simunek, Keith Permafrost-Affected Soils. Erin Rooney, Maria L. Bristow and Brent E. Clothier Ines Dragila, Adrian C. Gallo, Jeff A. Hatten, 3:35 PM Discussion Odeta Qafoku, Loren Reno, Michael D. Sancle- 3:50 PM Adjourn ments, Tamas Varga, Alexander Buchko and Rebecca Lybrand* SESSION NO. 130—1:30 PM–4:00 PM 128-7 3:20 PM The Impact of Warming Temperatures on Energetic Compounds in Subarctic Soils Joshua Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007D, River Level J. LeMonte*, Mark A. Chappell, Cynthia L. Price, Thomas A. Douglas and Karl J. Indest 128-8 3:35 PM Improving Representation of Arctic Soil Bio- Crop Physiology and Metabolism Oral II geochemistry in Large-Scale Models Benjamin N Sulman*, Teri O’Meara, Elizabeth M Herndon, C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism Baohua Gu, David Graham and Peter E Thorn- ton Moderator: Bablu Sharma 3:50 PM Adjourn 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 130-1 1:35 PM Characterizing the Variability of Cold Resil- iency in Grain Sorghum Yves Y Emendack*, Jacob Sanchez, Chad Hayes, Gloria B. Burow, Halee Hughes, Haydee Laza, John J. Burke, Junping Chen, Zhanguo Xin, Kelly Caroline and Guadalupe Martinez 130-2 1:50 PM Chilling Tolerance during Early Seedling Stage in Grain Sorghum Raju Bheemanahalli*, Troy Ostmeyer, Ramasamy Perumal and S.V. Krishna Jagadish

156 131-6 131-5 131-4 131-3 131-2 131-1 Hilton PalaciodelRio,SalonRey A, 2ndFloor SESSION NO.131—1:30PM–4:00PM 130-9 130-8 130-7 130-6 130-5 130-4 130-3 Physiology, Irrigation,and Abiotic Stress Turf Ecology andManagementOralI: 3:00 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:00 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM Moderator: ChrissieSegars,BarryStewart (includes studentcompetition) and MelodeeFraser len*, CaleBigelow, Aaron J.Patton, Yiwei Jiang Cultivars atTwo MowingHeights Tolerant Tall FescueandKentucky Bluegrass Irrigation NeedsofDroughtSusceptible and Break Priming StephanieRossi*andBingruHuang Senescence inCreepingBentgrassByChemical Metabolic RegulationofHeat-InducedLeaf Bentgrass CathrynChapman*andBingruHuang growth FollowingDroughtStressinCreeping Hormone RegulationofTillerandStolonRe- Yanqi WuandMarkPayton tions LakshmyGopinath*,JustinQuetoneMoss, ance UnderControlledEnvironmentCondi Screening BermudagrassesforFreezeToler Wes Lowe Peterson, BarryR.Stewart, DanielChesserand lay Minaev*,JamesDMcCurdy,MariaTomaso- Shelf-Life andTransplantationSuccess Harvest Aids forImproved BermudagrassSod and Yaling Qian Season Turfgrass Cultivars JoshLambright* Water UseandDroughtToleranceof35Cool- Introductory Remarks Adjourn and SVKrishnaJagadish Canola MeghnathPokharel*,MichaelStamm Seed QualityinChamberandFieldGrown Heat Stress Emendack andJunpingChen Laza*, Paxton Payton, JamesR.Mahan,Yves Y Lines UnderHeatStressConditions Physiological CharacterizationofMaizeInbred yanda andS.V. KrishnaJagadish Resilience Wheat (Triticumdicoccoides)forHeatStress Physiological CharacterizationofWild Emmer S.V. KrishnaJagadish Impa MSomayanda, RajuBheemanahalliand Wheat Genotypes Amaranatha Vennapusa*, Dynamics andStarchMetabolisminWinter High NightTemperatures Break Welti Sachin Rustgi,ZolianSangZoongLwe andRuth Tolerance inSoybeanSruthiNarayanan Kutty*, Lipid MetabolicChangesContributetoHeat Arthur Davis Bueckert*, Evelyn Osorio,EndaleTafesse and Impacts onSeedNumberandSize Potential and Actual Yield: LeafSizeandHeat Murphy H Barrios-Masias*, Ashley EustisandKevin tion ResponsestoHeatStressonQuinoa Leaf Carbon Assimilation andDarkRespira C05 TurfgrassScience CarlosBustamante*,ImpaMSoma Affects PodSet,Fillingand Affect Grain-Quality JadaPow- Rosalind HaydeeE Niko- Felipe

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SESSION NO. 133—1:30 PM–4:00 PM 134-2 2:05 PM Improving Irrigation Recommendations By Combining High Resolution Temporal Soil Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213B, 2nd Level Moisture with Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar Colin S. Campbell*, Ryan Smith, Ryan Christensen, Neil C. Hansen and Bryan G. Hop- Forest, Range and Wildland Soils General Oral kins 134-3 2:20 PM Multisensor Multiscale Big Data Fusion of Soil SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Moisture Observations across Scales Dhruva Kathuria*, Binayak P. Mohanty and Matthias Moderator: Charles Rhoades Katzfuss 134-4 2:35 PM Relationship between GPS Signal and Soil 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Water Content Natsumi Naganuma*, Shinsuke 133-1 1:35 PM Evaluating Nutrient Balance in Response to Aoki, Tetsushi Ikegami and Kosuke Noborio Acidification Treatment Mary Beth Adams* and 134-5 2:50 PM Soil Water As Natural Capital Tyson E. Och- Brenden McNeil sner*, Briana M. Wyatt and S. Krueger 133-2 1:50 PM Has Replenishment of Calcium Begun in Ad- 3:05 PM Break irondack Forest Soils? Gregory Lawrence*, Jay 134-6 3:15 PM A New Soil Physical Property Database for the Siemion, Donald Bonville, Michael R. Antidormi Kansas Mesonet Nathaniel Parker* and Andres and Michael McHale Patrignani 133-3 2:05 PM Modulation of Climate Conditions on Impacts 134-7 3:30 PM In-Situ Soil Moisture Data Improve Seasonal of Dust Inputs on Phosphorus Transformation Streamflow Forecast Accuracy in Rainfall-Dom- during Ecosystems Development Than Dam*, inated Watersheds Briana M. Wyatt*, Tyson E. Stephen C. Hart and Mengqiang Zhu Ochsner, Erik S. Krueger and Eric T. Jones 133-4 2:20 PM Dissolved Organic Matter Fluxes and Their 3:45 PM Discussion Contribution to Lateral Weathering Stephanie 4:00 PM Adjourn Duston*, Brian D. Strahm, Kevin J. McGuire, Scott W. Bailey, Donald S. Ross, Madeline SESSION NO. 135—1:30 PM–4:05 PM Schreiber, Amanda Pennino, Joshua Benton and Jenny Bower 133-5 2:35 PM Controls on Soil Respiration Rates at Sites Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304B, 3rd Level throughout North America Edward Ayres* 2:50 PM Break Soil Health II: Data-Driven Integrated 133-6 3:00 PM Tree Species and Nitrogen Deposition Influ- ence Stable Aggregate Carbon Dynamics in Approaches Towards Sustainable Agriculture Forest Soils Charlene L. Kelly*, Mary Beth Oral Adams and Jacob Kemner 133-7 3:15 PM Soil Bulk Density Monitoring Program for ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation Forest Harvesting Impacts in Saskatchewan Beyhan Y. Amichev, Landon Sealey and Ken C.J. Lead Community: Soil Health Community van Rees* 133-8 3:30 PM Wood Decomposition in Forest Soils: The Role of Subterranean Termites. Martin F. Jurgensen*, Section or Division Cosponsor: Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Chris Miller, Carl ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation, A Trettin, John M. Kabrick and Brian Forschler SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils

fternoon 133-9 3:45 PM Turkish Fir (Abies x bournmuelleriana) Does Not Live up to Expectations As a Potential Sub- Moderator: Caley Gasch stitute for Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri) Christmas 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Trees in NY Russell Briggs* and Lawrence Abra- 135-1 1:35 PM I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It hamson Means: Describing Different Conceptualiza- 4:00 PM Adjourn tions of Soil Health Jordon Wade*, Margaret Beetstra and Steve Culman SESSION NO. 134—1:45 PM–4:00 PM 135-2 1:50 PM An Information Ecology for Sustainable Ag- riculture Ankita Raturi*, Steven B Mirsky and Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225C, 2nd Level Chris Reberg-Horton 135-3 2:05 PM Making the Business Case for Conservation Practice Adoption in Midwest Row Crop Ag- Applications of in-Situ, Proximal, and Remote riculture Laura F. Gentry*, Gary Schnitkey and Sensing for Soil Moisture Information in Sarah Sellars 135-4 2:20 PM Landpks: Mobile App for Participatory Soil Agriculture and Hydrology Oral II Health Research, Innovation and Monitoring Jeffrey E. Herrick*, Tilahun Amede, Brandon SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology Bestelmeyer, Michaela Buenemann, Adane Buni, Lulseged Desta, Chad Ellis, Jerry Glover, Moderator: Emmanuel Ojo, Andres Patrignani, Jingyi Huang Jeff Goodwin, David Hoover, Jason W Karl, 1:45 PM Introductory Remarks Jonathan J. Maynard, Sarah McCord, Bianca 134-1 1:50 PM Fusion of Real-Time Soil Water Contents with Moebius-Clune, Vicki L. Morrone, Jason C ET Modeling for Improved Irrigation Sched- Neff, George Peacock, Shawn Salley, Cathy A. uling Decisions Robert C. Schwartz*, Alfonso Seybold, Keith D. Shepherd, Terri Schulz, Sieg Dominguez and Jourdan M. Bell Snapp, Zachary P. Stewart, Evan Thomas, Karen Prentice, Gordon Toevs, Bob Unnasch and Skye Wills

158 136-2 136-1 Koch Agronomic Services,Nutiren,Wilbur-Ellis andJ.R.Simplot Sponsored by Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.136—1:30PM–4:30PM 135-9 135-8 135-7 135-6 135-5 SSSA Division:NutrientManagementandSoilPlant Analysis, SSSA Division:NutrientManagementandSoilPlant Analysis Soil Fertility,Plant Nutrition,andSoil/Plant 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 4:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:00 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM Moderator: GurbirSingh,BhupinderFarmaha SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition (includes studentcompetition) Section orDivisionCosponsor: Samuel Kwakye andMurilodeSantanaMartins Rodolfo Mite,WooikleePaye, JosephGarreth, Forestieri*, BrendaTubana, MarilynDalen,Jose eters inLouisianaProductionSystem. Daniel Content, SugarcaneYield andQualityParam- Sources onSoilandLeafTissue Nitrogen Monitoring theEffectofDifferentNitrogen mans* and Antonio P.Mallarino for CornandSoybeaninIowa Ryan R.Olt- Methods UsingDifferentSoilSamplingDates Field CorrelationsofSoil-Test Potassium Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Nemecek and Aaron Lauster vation Planning sion SupportforMoreEfficientNRCSConser- CART: Leveraging GeospatialDataandDeci David IGustafsonandPipaElias las*, IanRCooke,JustinFisk,Peter Ingraham, the CornBeltStephenCHagen,William A Sa- and Associated SoilHealthOutcomesacross Mapping Adoption ofConservation Practices A. Yost Health Planning Management, EnvironmentandYield forSoil Modeling Relationships Among Indicators, beth Rieke er, DanielLiptzin,CharlotteNorrisandEliza Cappellazzi, MichaelCope,KelseyL.Hoegenau- Paul W. Tracy,GregoryMacBean,Shannon C. Wayne Honeycutt*,CristineL.S.Morgan, Soil HealthIndicatorsonaContinentalScale Using Long-Term ResearchSitestoEvaluate Break and MichaelP.Robotham O’Kelley, DavidD.Myrold,CarmenM.Ugarte les, SharonPerrone, JulieM.Grossman,Regina Laura Adams, FranciscoJ. Arriaga, GarrettC.Li- William LPan, KatieL.Lewis,Paul B. DeLaune, Isaac Madsen,KatherineNaasko,HaiyingTao, Starr, Peter J.Tomlinson,DeAnnR.Presley, Joshua L.Heitman,Savanna Crossman,Laura Sloan Veum, CaitlinCaudle,DeannaL.Osmond, Enzymatic Activity and Soil Survey: MicrobialCommunityStructure Incorporating SoilBiologicalIndicatorsinto Analysis Ph.D.Oral MichaelP.Robotham*,Jason BradleyCrookston*andMatt

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137-5 2:35 PM Recalcitrant Carbon As a Source of Iron for SESSION NO. 139—1:45 PM–3:50 PM Soybean As Influenced By Variety and Soil pH. Andrea Elvir Flores* and Jac J. Varco Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302B, 3rd Level 137-6 2:50 PM Monoculture to Biculture: Cover Cropping Effects on Biomass, Nitrogen Dynamics, and Yield in a Strip-Tilled Corn Production System Symposium—Innovative Practices to Eduardo Samuel Garay* and Jac J. Varco Sustainably Manage Water and Improve Crop 3:05 PM Break 137-7 3:15 PM Do Side-Dress Nitrogen Rates Influence Production Pre-Tassel Nitrogen Uptake in Corn? Robyn Mulloy*, Trenton L. Roberts, Jason Kelley, Kyle ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Hoegenauer, Caio dos Santos, Bradley Hurst, Drew Dillion and Dustin Bolton Lead Community: 137-8 3:30 PM Impact of 4R Nutrient Management on Crop Crop Irrigation Strategies and Management Community Production and Nutrient Loss in a Corn Soy- bean Rotation Savannah Burnett* and Kelly A. Moderator: Robert Schwartz Nelson 1:45 PM Introductory Remarks 137-9 3:45 PM Nitrate in Tile-Drain Water Relative to Time 139-1 1:50 PM Irrigation: Plant Considerations Thomas R. and Source of Nitrogen Application Sonia Thais Sinclair* Menegaz* and Fabian G. Fernandez 139-2 2:20 PM Smartirrigation – a Pathway to Sustainable 137-10 4:00 PM Delineation of Continuous, Critical Leaf Potas- Intensification George Vellidis* and Vasileios sium Concentrations during Reproductive Liakos Growth for Monitoring Rice Potassium Status 139-3 2:50 PM Real-Time Irrigation: Benefits of Irrigation for Chandler Gruener*, Nathan A. Slaton, Jarrod T. Both Production and Cost By Identifying Soil Hardke, Trenton L. Roberts, Alden Smartt and Limitations in Almond, Strawberry and Cran- Maxwell Coffin . Jean Caron* 137-11 4:15 PM Effects of Late Season Nitrogen Application 139-4 3:20 PM Benchmarking Irrigation Water Use in Pro- on Milling, Lodging, and Yield in Hybrid Rice ducer Fields in the US Central Great Plains Dustin Bolton*, Trenton L. Roberts, Jarrod T. Patricio Grassini*, Katherine E B Gibson and Hardke, Kyle Hoegenauer, Bradley Hurst, Drew Justin Gibson Dillion and Robyn Mulloy 3:50 PM Adjourn 137-12 4:30 PM Starter Nitrogen Source and Preflood Rate Effects on Rice Grown on Clayey Soils Linda SESSION NO. 140—2:00 PM–3:25 PM Martin*, Nathan A. Slaton, Bobby R. Golden, Aldean Smartt, Chandler Gruener and Maxwell Coffin Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303A, 3rd Level 4:45 PM Adjourn Animal Agriculture and the Environment Oral SESSION NO. 138—1:45 PM–3:30 PM ASA Section: Environmental Quality Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006B, River Level Lead Community: A Symposium--Advances in UAV-Based Remote Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community fternoon Sensing for Irrigation Management 2:00 PM Introductory Remarks 140-1 2:05 PM Recovery of Ammonia and High-Grade Phos- Sponsored by Apogee Instruments phate Minerals from Livestock and Municipal Wastewater Matias B. Vanotti* ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling 140-2 2:20 PM Combining Field Phosphorus (P) Runoff Risk Assessments with Whole-Farm P Balances to Guide Manure Management Decisions Quirine Lead Community: M. Ketterings*, Mart B.H. Ros and Karl J. Czym- Biophysical Measurements and Sensors Community mek 1:45 PM Introductory Remarks 140-3 2:35 PM Slow-Release and Environmentally-Friendly 138-1 1:50 PM Improving the Precision of Irrigation Using Compost Production with Magnesium and High-Resolution Thermal Imagery Poultry Waste for Improving Soil Health and Gonzalez-Dugo* and Pablo Zarco-Tejada Sustainable Crop Production Girish K. Pan- 138-2 2:15 PM Bridging the Gap between Satellite and icker* and Charles A. Weiss, Jr Ground-Based Temperature Observations 140-4 2:50 PM The Impact of Dry Surface Layer Depth on Ni- with UAV Data over Yuma, Arizona Vegetable trous Oxide Flux from Feedyard Pens Surfaces Crops Andrew French* and Charlie A Sanchez Kenneth D. Casey*, David B. Parker and Heidi 138-3 2:40 PM Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Estimate M. Waldrip Evapotranspiration in Cotton Haly L. Neely*, 140-5 3:05 PM New York Nitrogen and Phosphorus State, Gregory S. Rouze, Cristine L. S. Morgan and County, and Farm Level Balances Rinske William Kustas Tacoma-Fogal*, Mart B.H. Ros, Sheryl Swink, 138-4 3:05 PM Crop Growth and Water Stress Models Devel- Karl J. Czymmek and Quirine M. Ketterings oped By Remote Sensing Technology Using 3:20 PM Adjourn UAV Wenting Han* and Huihui Zhang 3:30 PM Adjourn

160 142-4 142-3 142-2 142-1 Hilton PalaciodelRio,ElMiradorWest, 22ndFloor SESSION NO.142—2:00PM–4:00PM 141-7 141-6 141-5 141-4 141-3 141-2 141-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.141—2:00PM–3:50PM Lead Community:NutrientsandEnvironmentalQualityCommunity Quantifying 4RNutrientStewardship Metrics Special SessionSymposium--Retirement: 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM 3:50 PM 3:35 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM It MakesYou StopandThink ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Joel Ransom* ternationally As a VolunteerafterRetirement Opportunities forUsingProfessional SkillsIn James S.Schepers* Insurance CompaniesValue Your Expertise E. Balbach* Mistakes fromWhichIHave LearnedHarold International Agriculture A Perspective onRetirementafteraCareerin Introductory Remarks Adjourn Muhammad Tahir* andDavidJ.Mulla in theBonanzaValley RegionofMinnesota shed ScaleUnderDifferentCropRotations tions from FieldMeasurementstotheWater- Upscaling EpicModelWater QualitySimula- and JohnShanahan R Kitchen,EmersonNafziger,JohnE.Sawyer Fabian G.Fernandez,DavidW. Franzen,Newell Camberato, Paul R.Carter,RichardBFerguson, rie A.M. Laboski*,ChrisBandura,JamesJ. Is NUEaUsefulSustainabilityMetric? rigo Andino*, Lowell E.GentryandJenniferFrater tive PhosphorusLossesinTileDrainage Micro-Topography InfluenceDissolved Reac Sub-Field Variability ofSoilPhosphorusand Pease ley oftheNorthHeidiReitmeier*andLindsay Identifying PHotspotsintheRedRiver Val- ment D.KeithReid* portunities forImproved PhosphorusManage Using SustainabilityMetricstoIdentifyOp M Rudnick,MarkNLubellandPatrick HBrown Valley, California Permanent CropGrowers intheSanJoaquin Adoption ofNManagementPracticesBy Strock Lara B.,MarcRibaudoandJeffreyS. Frankenberger, KevinKing,JoshuaM.McGrath, scape on Water QualityacrossaChangingLand Reducing theImpactsof Agricultural Nutrients Introductory Remarks Moderator: CarolynOlson Moderator: SallyFlis HeidiM.Peterson*, MarkWilliams, Jane Special Sessions Oral SatDarshanSKhalsa*,Jessica JohnRyan* Car- Luis -

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Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.143—2:00PM–4:00PM 142-5 145-3 145-4 145-5 145-6 145-7 145-2 145-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 213A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.145—2:15PM–4:00PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 210A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.144—2:00PM–4:00PM Moderator: ElizabethGillispie,JulieMcClure,Karl Anderson Bringing SoilChemiststoCongressPanel: Familiarization toMachineLearningOral Statistical Education/Training forResearchersCommunity Symposium--Soil is Art, Art withSoil 4:00 PM 3:50 PM 3:35 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 4:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:00 PM 2:45 PM 2:30 PM 2:20 PM 2:15 PM 4:00 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM ASA Section:BiometryandStatisticalComputing Hackathon: EngagingStudentsfor Can You Advocate forResearch? SSSA Division:SoilEducationandOutreach (includes studentcompetition) SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Adjourn Concluding Remarks Winners announcement Evaluation oftheresponses Break Instructions tomakeakagglesubmission Introduction totheproblemset Introductory Remarks Adjourn Discussion Paul R.Carter* “Retired”: What’sNextforan Agronomist? Adjourn Abstract. Monoliths -aBridgebetween thePhysicaland Pottery Soil ArtKirstenKurtz* Collaborative Meira Vital* Soil Art OutreachinBrasil Through Watercolor Yamina Pressler* Connecting totheIntrinsicValue ofSoil History ofSoil Art JayStrattonNoller* Overview Clay Soil Art:An A. Robinson* Introductory Remarks Adjourn Panel Discussion Introductory Remarks Moderator: ClayRobinson Lead Community: Irfan Ainuddin* Clay A. Robinson andGarrettC.Liles*

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SESSION NO. 146—2:05 PM–4:00 PM SESSION NO. 148—2:35 PM–2:50 PM

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Symposium--Improving the Nutritional Value ASA Community Planning Session of Our Food Crops from Seeds and Soils to --Gaining Access to Agronomic Inputs Society ASA Section: Global Agronomy C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants Lead Community: Gaining Access to Agronomic Inputs Community Moderator: Kevin Murphy 2:05 PM Introductory Remarks SESSION NO. 149—3:00 PM–4:00 PM 146-1 2:10 PM Growing Nutritious Foods – It Begins with Healthy Soils Michael A. Grusak* Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 146-2 2:35 PM Connecting Crop Improvement to Human Health Davina Rhodes* Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 146-3 3:00 PM Aligning Agricultural Production with Na- tional Public Health Goals: Challenges and Undergraduate and Graduate Student Opportunities from a Food Systems Perspec- tive Zach Conrad* Mentoring Program 146-4 3:30 PM Reimagining the Global Food System Jessica Fanzo* Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions 4:00 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 150—3:00 PM–7:00 PM SESSION NO. 147—2:30 PM–4:05 PM Hilton Palacio del Rio, Salon del Rey C, 2nd Floor Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302C, 3rd Level

Agronomic Production Systems Specialty Crops Special Session Symposium--Turfgrass to Oral Turfgrass Science - Dedicated in Memory to Dr. James B. Beard (24 September 1935 to ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 14 May 2018)

Moderator: Angela Post Sponsored by Department of Plant Biology - Rutgers University, 2:30 PM Introductory Remarks Desert Mountain Golf Club, DLF Pickseed, Robert (Bob) Shearman, 147-1 2:35 PM Responses of Potato Foliar Chemical Composi- Soil and Crop Sciences Department - Texas A&M University, and tions to Nitrogen Fertilization: An Important University of Nebraska Turfgrass Science Team Supplement to Integrated Pest Management for Controlling Colorado Potato Beetle Guoqi

A Special Sessions Wen*, Mohamed Khelifi, Athyna N. Cambouris, fternoon Noura Ziadi and Annick Bertrand Section or Division Cosponsor: 147-2 2:50 PM Control of Insect Pests of Okra (ABEL- C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality MOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench) Using Plant Extracts in Umudike, Nigeria Elechi Moderator: David Baltensperger, Frank Rossi Franca Asawalam* 147-3 3:05 PM The Effect of Nitrogen Rate on Industrial 3:00 PM Introductory Remarks Hemp Cannabidiol Production Angela Post, 150-1 3:05 PM A Case for James B Beard: “The Father of Mod- Ezekial Overbaugh, Benjamin Grandon, Keith ern Turfgrass Science.” Robert C. Shearman*, Edmisten and Ryan Heiniger* Paul E. Rieke and Peter O. Cookingham 147-4 3:20 PM Evaluation of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) 150-2 3:35 PM Historical Perspective: Turfgrass Physiology, for the Control of Nematodes in Tomatoes (Ly- Ecology and Management Roch E. Gaussoin* copersicum esculentum L.) Plant. Martin Onuh* 150-3 3:55 PM Historical Perspective: Turfgrass Water Use and 147-5 3:35 PM Can Inherently Antioxidant in Yellow-Fleshed Conservation David Kopec* Cassava Varieties Treated with Fertilizer and 4:15 PM Break Harvested at Different Age Influence Root 150-4 4:20 PM Turfgrass Science: A Future Perspective Rot Incidence, Root Yield and Yield Attri- on Turfgrass Breeding and Related Research butes? Sunday Ojo Adigbo*, Coker Olawunmi Stacy A. Bonos*, Phillip L. Vines and William A. Adedayo, Patience U. Odueme, Joy N Odedina, Meyer Clement G Afolabi, Tope A Coker and Thomas 150-5 4:30 PM Turfgrass Science: A Future Perspective on O Fabunmi Managing Turfgrass Joseph Young* 147-6 3:50 PM Domestication of Stevia - an Alternative 150-6 4:40 PM Turfgrass Science: An Industry Perspective Sweeter for Production in the Southeastern on the Future of Turfgrass Research Darrell J U.S.a. Steven Samuels*, D’Amber Jones and Michael* Bipul Biswas 4:50 PM Discussion 4:05 PM Adjourn 5:00 PM Concluding Remarks 5:05 PM Reception 7:00 PM Adjourn

162 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006B,RiverLevel SESSION NO.155—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.154—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.153—3:25PM–3:40PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 216B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.152—3:25PM–3:40PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006D,RiverLevel SESSION NO.151—3:20PM–3:35PM Lead Community:Weedy andInvasivePlantSpeciesCommunity Lead Community:Sensor-basedWater ManagementCommunity --Animal Agriculture andtheEnvironment --Biophysical MeasurementsandSensors Lead Community: Applied SoybeanResearchCommunity Biophysical MeasurementsandSensors Community Animal Agriculture andtheEnvironmentCommunity --Weedy andInvasive Plant Species ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session --Sensor-based Water Management ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems --Applied SoybeanResearch ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling ASA Section:Climatology andModeling ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Moderator: EarlCreech Lead Community: Lead Community:

Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225D,2ndLevel SESSION NO.157—3:35PM–3:50PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.156—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.159—3:50PM–4:05PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.158—3:45PM–4:00PM Lead Community:SocialMediainEducation/ExtensionCommunity Advancing Agronomy viaPublic-PrivateCollaborationCommunity --Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissions --Crop IrrigationStrategiesandManagement --Advancing Agronomy viaPublic-Private Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissionsCommunity Crop IrrigationStrategiesandManagementCommunity --Social MediainEducation/Extension ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section:EducationandExtension ASA Section:EducationandExtension ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Moderator: RobertSchwartz Collaboration Lead Community: Lead Community: Lead Community: SESSION NO. 159

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SESSION NO. 160—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1014 Simulating Open Pollinated Maize Varieties in Texas Jordan Rodriguez*, Sumin Kim, Jianzhong Su, Amber Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Williams and Jim Kiniry 1015 Narrow Way of Thinking: Clarifying the Relationship Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level between Narrow Leaf Morphology and Yield Caylie Leclercq* SASES Undergraduate Research Contest 1016 Alfalfa Stand Age Effects on Winterkill Kyle Stephen Hilger* and Yoana Newman - Poster I (Crop Production and Management) 1017 Uptake and Transport of Boron in Peanut Julie A Howe and Lisette Aeschlimann* Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions 1018 Main Factors Influencing Yellow Field Pea Protein in Nebraska Milica Bogdanovic* 1000 Interactions between Inter-Seeded Cover Crops and 1019 Breeding Value of Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsu- Grain Sorghum:Impact on Crop Growth and Potential tum, L.) Populations Designed for Drought Tolerance Benefits to Minimizing Wind Damage Levi Scott* and Morgan Combs* and Steve Hague Josh Lofton 1020 Do Maize Transposable Elements Induce Gene Amplifi- 1001 Evaluating Inter-Seeded Cover Crops in Grain Sorghum cation? Marjorie Hanneman* Production: Impact on Crop Growth and Potential 1021 Genome-Wide Association Study of Spectral Reflec- Benefits to Minimizing Wind Damage. Levi Scott*, Josh tance Indices in Winter Wheat Jason Wigen* Lofton, Anna Zander and Chase Harris 1022 Physiological Changes across Historical Sorghum Hy- 1002 Impact of Surface Moisture on Soccer Ball Performance brids Released between 1963 and 2013 Paula Demarco*, on Hybrid Bermudagrass Athletic Fields Conlan Bur- Laura Mayor, Santiago Tamagno, Javier A. Fernandez, brink*, John C. Sorochan and Kyley H. Dickson Vara Prasad, José Luis Rotundo, Carlos D. Messina and 1003 Pasture Forage Quality As Affected By Season Mark Ignacio A. Ciampitti Kortbein* 1023 Freezing Tolerance Evaluation in Acclimated Winter 1004 Field Pea and Chickpea Emergence and Yield As Af- Barley Cole Jakupciak* fected By Tillage Ognjen Zivkovic* 1024 Genetic Identity and Diversity among Experimental 1005 Effects of Different Application Timings of Oneup on and Commercial Cultivars of Vegetatively Propagated Hard Red Spring Wheat Quality and Yield in Southeast Turf Bermudagrass as Assessed with SSR Markers Carly Idaho Patricio Ortiz*, Jenae Dean, Mitch Wayment and Godwin*, Yanqi Wu and Tilin Fang Jared D. Williams 1025 Partitioning of δ15n in Fava Bean Lines at Different De- 1006 Timing Effects of Oneup Fertilizer on Tuber Quality velopmental Stages Chloe Dugger*, Hossein Zakeri and and Yield in Southern Idaho Mitch Wayment*, Rodney Kyle Brasier Nelson and Jared D. Williams 1026 Drought Stress in Dry Beans Dalton Johnson* 1007 Comparison of Straight and Ball Tine Fingers for Green 1027 Effect of Source-Sink Manipulations during the Seed Bean Harvest Sara Behling* Lag Phase in Soybean Brown*, Montserrat Salm- 1008 Spatial Trends on Corn Yield Responses to Plant Den- eron Cortasa and Tomokazu Kawashima sity: A Bayesian Approach Josefina Lacasa*, Rai Schwal- bert, Paul R. Carter, Mark Hinds, Mark Jeschke, Adam SESSION NO. 162—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Gaspar, Dan Berning, Vara Prasad, Maria E. Otegui and Ignacio A. Ciampitti 1009 Seeding Rate and Cutting Height Impacts on Forage Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, and Grain Production in Dual-Use Wheat Morgan Mc- Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level

A Culloch* and Reagan L. Noland fternoon 1010 Impacts of Row Spacing and Seeding Rates on Growth SASES Undergraduate Research Contest and Yield on Hard Winter Wheat in the Great Plains Guilherme Chudzik*, Amanda Easterly, Samuel Koeshall, - Poster III (Environmental Science and Waste Luana Simão, Matheus Torres Goncalves and Cody Management) Creech 1011 Effectiveness of Weed Control Methods for Fava Bean Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions Production Raul Saldivar*, Marco Fernandez, Ana Medic, Hossein Zakeri and Kyle Brasier 1028 Developing a Procedure to Demonstrate Biodiesel Production Using Soybean Oil. Vivica Miller*, Paula M. SESSION NO. 161—4:00 PM–6:00 PM , John Cole and Rachna Tewari 1029 Efficacy of Using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) for Insect Con- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, trol in a Controlled Environment. Patricio Ortiz, Ross Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Spackman and Seth Bloomfield* 1030 Minimal Water Requirements for Warm-Season Turfgrasses Under Simulated Golf Cart Traffic Heath SASES Undergraduate Research Contest McDonald*, Charles Henry Fontanier and Levi Weaver - Poster II (Crop Science) 1031 Determining the Impacts of Land Use Changes on Sedi- ment Deposition Rates and Algal Communities in West Pine Lake, St. Croix County, Wisconsin Paul Tietz* and Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions Jill Coleman Wasik 1012 Effectiveness of Lespedeza Species As a Bioactive Forage 1032 Tracer Testing Highlights Design and Operational to Increase Rumen Undegradable Protein Chrisee S. Differences in Denitrifying Woodchip Bioreactors Fer- Wheeler*, Harley D. Naumann, Breyanna J. Morning and nando Zucher*, Ana Paula Sanchez, Ronnie Chacon and Tom H. Terrill Laura Christianson 1013 Studying the Relevance of Stomatal Characteristics on 1033 Assessment of Diurnal and Nocturnal Ichthyoplankton Drought Tolerance in Peanut Seth Johnston* Drift in the Black River Laura Ringeisen*

164 12 SoilNitrificationRatesandTheirImpactonMillipede 1112 1111 1110 19 Variation 1109 TheEffectsofVarious 1108 1107 1106 1105 EfficientMarkerforStemRustResistanceGene 1104 1103 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.163—4:00PM–6:00PM 1102 1101 1100 1035 1034 - PosterIV(MicrobiologyandPest Control) SASES UndergraduateResearchContest and BruceSnyder Survival AllisonRickVandeVoort*, MatthewBrogden and DiseaseResistance Role ofBacterialVolatilesinPlant DefenseSignaling Cartwright andHeatherKelly of Fungicide Sensitivity ofMacrophominaPhaseolina and HosseinZakeri to CalculateBiologicalNitrogenFixation and MishaRoseManuchehri Mcpa, andDicambaonWinter Wheat.Bryanna Stribel* Lopez, Andrea Mota, Alexis RacelisandPushpaSoti Organic Vegetable Farms Analyzing theWeed-Soil MicrobiomeinSubtropical John HolmanandMontyVandeveer Obour, LindseyC.Slaughter,Veronica Acosta-Martinez, Great Plains DariamMarteDeJesús*, Augustine K Cover CropUseinDryland SystemsoftheCentral Soil MicrobialCommunityResponsetoLong-Term A. Darroch Form Nodules?NathanOliver*, SaraLewisandBarbara of the Ability Does SeedTreatmentofSoybean(Glycinemax) Robert L.Bowden SrTA1662 inWheat Jovanovic* Tolerant SoybeanwithResidualHerbicides Extending CriticalTimeofWeed Removal inDicamba- Nantel Properties BradyGoettl*,Holly A.S.Dolliver andSimon Correlation between Agricultural LandValue andSoil Brummer Michael A. Trammell,CarolynYoung andE.Charles mental GradientCarolinaVaquerano*, FelixGutierrez, tions withandwithoutEndophytesacrossanEnviron Yield andPersistence ofIsogenicTall FescuePopula Bryan G.Hopkins Anna M.Bruce*,Warren H.Porter,JordanM.Eves and Lettuce andTomato:MethodologyJacobS.Blackwelder, Aquaponics NutritionStudieswithPacu Grownwith Smith, Jacoya Williams, Alan Johnson andChoiRawon gia. KennethS.Sajwan*, LizOrtiz,KierstenGreen,Kia Nine Wastewater TreatmentPlants inSavannah, Geor- Organic andInorganicCompositionofBiosolidsfrom liver andSimonJetteNantel Value inWisconsin Implications ofGlacialIceSourceRegiononFarmland Undergraduate (SASES)Sessions

in δ Ashton Armstrong*, TySmith,MadisonL. 15 Bradyrhizobium Japonicum n ofSoil,Monocot,andDicotReferences Abby Tucker*, MaryGuttieriand Aricka Roberson*,Holly A.S. Dol- Application Timingsof2,4-D, Shannon Lamb* Orlando Garcia*,Habraham

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SESSION NO. 165—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1348 Rotation Impact on on-Farm Rice Yield and Input-Use Efficiency in Southern Brazil Giovana Ghisleni Ribas*, Isabela Bulegon Pilecco, Simone Puntel, Alencar junior Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Zanon, Nereu Augusto Streck, Michel Rocha da Silva, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Thiago Schmitz Marques da Rocha, Ary Duarte Junior, Bruna San Martin Rolin Ribeiro, Gilmara Peripolli and SASES Undergraduate Research Contest Lorenzo Meus 1349 Optimum Leaf Area Index to Reach Soybean Yield - Poster V (Nutrient Management, Precision Ag Potential in Subtropical Environment Alencar Zanon*, and Soil Amendments) Eduardo Lago Tagliapietra, Nereu Augusto streck, Thiago Schmitz Marques da Rocha, Gean Leonardo Richter, Mi- Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions chel Rocha da Silva, Giovana Ghisleni Ribas, Darlan Bal- est, Jose Eduardo wink, Bruna San Martin Rolin Riberio, 1113 Boron Uptake Efficiency with a Homogeneous Potas- Kelin Bexaira, Jossana Cera, Cleber Maus Alberto, Luis sium Granule As a Function of Root System Diameter Loose and Juliano Dalcin Martins Emily A. Nolan*, Elisa A. Woolley, Tyler G. Searle, Tyler 1350 Effects of POLY4 Polyhalite Fertilizer on Growth and J. Hopkins, Jared D. Williams and Bryan G. Hopkins Yield of Cotton on US Coastal Plain Soils Brad Farber*, 1114 Polymer Coated Urea Impact on Barley Protein and William Hunter Frame, Rachel Fields and Ross Mitchell Yield Savannah R. Fahning*, Tyler G. Searle, Anna M. 1351 Influence of Foliar Fertilizers on Nutrient Distribution Weigel, Rachel L. Buck and Bryan G. Hopkins and Crop Yield for Soybean Production Systems in 1115 Polymer Coated Urea and Urea Blends on Potato Eva T. the Southern Great Plains. Anna Zander*, Josh Lofton, Carlock*, Tyler J. Hopkins and Bryan G. Hopkins Chase Harris and Sarah Kezar 1116 Ecologically-Based Agricultural Management Affects 1352 Nutrient Contribution and Different Cover Crop Spe- Soil Nitrogen Dynamics Madison Taylor Moses* and cies in Row Crops Production Systems in Louisiana Jose Denise M Finney Rodolfo Mite*, Brenda Tubana, Lisa M. Fultz, Marilyn 1117 New Hydroponic System for Testing Mineral Nutrient Sebial Dalen, Daniel Forestieri, Jayvee Cruz, Wooiklee Deficiencies and Its Application to Quinoa David L. Paye, Jiraporn Bamrungrai, Diego Mayorga and Hector Cole, Samuel H. Stapley*, Rachel L. Buck and Bryan G. Mendoza Hopkins 1353 Emergence Timing Impacts Wild Cane Culm Diameter 1118 The Effect of Residue Type on Soil Fertility and Micro- Brian H. Marsh* bial Activity Courtney Gardner*, Melissa Preston and Natasha Elizabeth Macnack SESSION NO. 167—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1119 Quantifying Nitrogen Removal from Fava Bean Harvest Saul Estrada* Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1120 Effects of Nitrogen and Sulfur Fertilizer on Grain Yield Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level and Quality of Hard Winter Wheat in the Great Plains Matheus Torres Goncalves*, Amanda Easterly, Bijesh Maharjan, Luana Machado Simão, Samuel Koeshall, Bioenergy Systems Graduate Student Poster Guilherme Chudzik and Cody Creech (includes student competition) 1121 Drought and Recovery Responses of Kentucky Blue- grass with Varying Nitrogen Fertility Status Samantha Shumate*, Ethan Lowe, Neil C. Hansen and Bryan G. ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Hopkins A 1122 The Effects of Nitrogen and Sulfur Fertilizer Timing on Lead Community: Bioenergy Systems Community fternoon the Yield and Protein Concentration of Winter Wheat 1354 Biomass Production of Miscanthus Compared with Na- Grain Elizabeth Haymaker* and Brian Arnall tive Grass in South Dakota Ehsan Al Ainizi*, Arvid Boe 1123 Fall Manure Application and Red Clover Inclusion Ef- and David Wright fects on Corn Yields Stephen Schwartz* 1355 Application of Statistical Learning Methods on Examin- 1124 Fertilizer Rates Effect on Alfalfa Production Barrent ing Spatial Variability in Biomass Glucose and Xylose Herman* Content of Switchgrass, Native Prairie, and Corn at 1125 Identifying Soybean Health and Response to Increased Field Scale Sichao Wang* and Kurt D. Thelen Potassium Fertilization Mitchell Oswald* 1356 Seasonal Variation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal 1126 Huitlacoche Inoculation Trials and the Effect of Manure Abundance in Switchgrass in Response to Management Shyanne Rodning* in a Conservation Agroecosystem Temitope Omole*, SESSION NO. 166—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Keerthi Mandyam, Ananda Nanjundaswamy and Girish K. Panicker 1357 Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Bioenergy Sorghum August Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Schetter*, Leo Hoffmann Jr., William L Rooney and -Do Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Kyoung Lee 1358 Biomass Yield Variation in Energycane Genotypes As Agronomic Production Systems Poster Affected By Ratoon Pramod Pokhrel*, Nithya Rajan and John Jifon - Soybean and Other Crops 1359 Linking Energy and Biodiversity: Willow Buffers in an Agricultural Landscape Colleen Zumpf*, Jarrad T ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Hampton-Marcell, Cristina Negri, John J. Quinn, Patty Campbell, Julian F. Cacho and DoKyoung Lee 1347 Agronomic and Economic Considerations for Late- 1360 Harvest Aid Effect on Pennycress Plant and Seed Mois- Planted Soybean in the North Central US Emma Mat- ture, Seed Yield, and Oil Content Julija A. Cubins*, M. cham*, Laura E. Lindsey and Spyridon Mourtzinis Scott Wells, Maninder K. Walia and Russ Gesch

166 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.168—4:00PM–6:00PM ThermotoleranceClassificationandTemperature Effects 1363 TheEffectofPreviousSummerCropsontheYield and 1362 1361 34 Evaluation oftheEfficacyVarious Herbicidesforthe 1364 1374 1373 1372 EffectofCover CropMixtureandHerbicide Timingon 1371 TheEffectsofPost-Emergence 1370 1369 1368 1367 1366 1365 Weedy &Invasive Plant SpeciesPoster ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Macoon, RamdeoSeepaulandK.RajaReddy opment Leelawattie Persaud*, Hunt Walne, Bisoondat on BrassicaCarinata Devkota Iboyi*, MichaelJ.Mulvaney, RamonGLeonandPratap Yield ComponentsofBrassicaCarinata Small andDavidL.Wright Theodor Stansly*,RamdeoSeepaul,SheejaGeorge,IanM to Sulfur Availability inOilseedBrassicaCarinata Response ofGlucosinolate,Oil,andProteinContent Control ofBroadleaf( Kimball, TimothyBakerandIanMacRae Rice AmandaMonson*,JacquesDuquette, Jennifer Ann Controlling RiceworminCultivated NorthernWild Wu, Chien-HuiSyu,Kai-Wei JuangandPin-JieWang* lings Among theWeedy RedRiceSpecies Variations inCdToleranceandDistribution Seed Bagavathiannan Nithya Subramanian*,ShilpaSinghandMuthukumar cide ResistantItalianRyegrass fromTexas Blacklands Molecular MechanismofResistanceinMultipleHerbi and Audrey V. Gamble Weed ControlinCotton Omololu J.Idowu Health AsmitaNagila*,BrianSchutte,SoumSanogoand Seed MealonWeeds, Disease andChilePepper Plant Amit J.Jhala,BrandiSigmonandRodrigoWerle Kody Holmes,Brigitte Tenhumberg, DonGTreptow, in Weedy Sorghum Tools forMonitoringHerbicide-ResistanceEvolution A Risk Assessment ModelandPopulationGenomics Blaser, QingwuXueandCarlaNaylor Kevin Heflin*,JourdanM.Bell, Aislinn Walton, BrockC. Impacts ofWeed PressureonLimitedIrrigatedCorn Anthony Dobbels Alyssa Lamb*, Alexander J.Lindsey,MarkLouxand of Glyphosate-ResistantHorseweed inNo-tillSoybeans Seeding Rate,andHerbicideProgramonManagement The ImpactsofaCerealRye Cover CropPlanting Date, Brooklyn Schumaker,NildaBurgosandRickSnyder Moraes, EdicarlosCastro,StefanoDuarte,BrunaMartins, Palmer Amaranth Against Allelopathic PotentialofWild Tomato Accessions Amanda McWhirt, Alden HotzandLesleySmith Bareground oraCerealRye Cover MatthewBertucci*, Preemergent HerbicidesforWatermelon Productionon (Plantago lanceolata Weedy andInvasivePlantSpeciesCommunity (includes studentcompetition) Lead Community:

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1407 Modelling the Effects of Climate Change, Agricultural SESSION NO. 172—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Inputs, Cropping Diversity, and Environment on Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus: A Case Study in Saskatch- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, ewan, Canada Taras E. Lychuk*, Alan P. Moulin, Reynald Lemke, Roberto C. Izaurralde, Eric Johnson, Owen O. Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Olfert and Stewart A Brandt 1408 Perennializing a Simple Crop Model for Simulating Animal Agriculture and the Environment Poster Long-Term Crop-Soil Dynamics in Switchgrass Stands Rafael A Martinez-Feria* and Bruno Basso (includes student competition) 1409 Influence of Switchgrass Cultivation on Microbial Biomass and Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Content in Soil ASA Section: Environmental Quality Kaylee Pebeck*, Beatrix J. Haggard, Shiping Deng and Lisa M. Fultz Lead Community: Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community SESSION NO. 171—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1431 Nutrient Leaching Under Short-Term Manure Stock- piles Rhonda L. Miller* and Jennifer Long Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1432 Alternative Forage-Based Diets Result in Large, Rapid Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Soil Surface Ammonia Emissions from Tall Fescue Plots after Receiving Ruminant Urine and Manure Samuel The Internship Experience: My Summer As an Park*, Mary Cathleen Savin, Dirk Philipp, Ken Coffey, Valens Niyigena and Jianghchao Zhao Intern Poster (includes student competition). 1433 Influence of Manure Application Rate and Frequency on N, P and K Accumulation in Potato April B. Leytem*, Sponsored by Bayer CropScience Amber D. Moore and Robert S. Dungan 1434 Antibiotic Resistance Genes, Class 1 Integrons, and ASA Section: Education and Extension Incp-1/Incq-1 Plasmids in Irrigation Return Flows of a Watershed in Southern Idaho Robert S. Dungan* and Section or Division Cosponsor: David Bjorneberg Undergraduate (SASES) Sessions SESSION NO. 173—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1410 Promoting Undergraduate Students in Soil, Environ- mental, and Crop Sciences Careers through an Interdis- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, ciplinary Summer Internship Program (START NOW) Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Maria Consuelo Donato*, Shad D. Nelson, David Soto- mayor, Gustavo Martinez, Krishnaswamy N. Jayachan- dran and Jose Espiritu Nutrients and Environmental Quality General 1411 Establishing Corn Irrigation Requirements for Western Poster I (includes student competition) Kentucky Hunter Adams*, Katherine Rod and Carrie A. Knott 1412 Influence of Microbial Community Composition and ASA Section: Environmental Quality Organic Matter Supply on Methane Production in Anoxic Lake Sediments Alexandra Lugo-Arroyo* and Lead Community: A Brittni Bertolet Nutrients and Environmental Quality Community fternoon 1413 Using UAS Acquired Data to Quantify the Effects of 1435 Phosphorus Characterization of Alabama Soils Under Tillage or No Tillage on Cotton and Sorghum Growth Different Management Practices for Environmental and Development Pablo Ramos*, Virgilio Gomez, No- Risk Assessment Anjan Bhatta*, Rishi Prasad, Debolina thabo Dube, Shad D. Nelson, Juan Landivar, Consuelo Chakraborty, Joey N. Shaw, Eve Brantley and Jasmeet Donato and Randy Stanko Lamba 1414 Male Flower Alteration in Wheat Paul Skillin* 1436 Characterization of Nutrient Disorders of Brassica Cari- 1415 Measurement of Salix Spp. Fertilizer Response with nata Paul Cockson*, Gabby Barajas, Matthew Davis and Unmanned Aerial Systems Jonathan Marc Berlingeri*, Brian Whipker Eric S. Fabio and Lawrence B. Smart 1437 Phosphorus Retention and Release in Forest-Meadow 1416 Product Development Internship at Winfield United Systems of Lake Tahoe, California Chinmay Deval*, Erin Melissa Preston* , Thomas , Daniel G. Strawn, Mariana Dobre 1417 Rain Days, Field Days, and Everything in between Han- and Alex Crump nah Weber* 1438 Phosphorus(P) Characterization in Poultry Litter of 1418 Ashley Atkinson Presentation Ashley Atkinson* Various Ages and Composition Poulomi Dey*, Rishi Prasad, Debolina Chakraborty, Audrey V. Gamble, Bren- dan Higgins and Yuchen Feng 1439 Nitrogen, Calcium and Magnesium Management for Improving Performance of HLB-Affected Orange Trees (Citrus sinensis) Eduardo Esteves* 1440 Immediate Effects of Burning Sagebrush Vegetation on Soil Nutrients Dynamic and Fertile Island in Cold Desert Land of Northern Nevada Christina T Igono* 1441 Soybean Response to Recycled Nutrients from Waste- water Niyi Sunday Omidire* and Kristofor R. Brye 1442 Hydroclimatic Drivers of Organic P Bioavailability and Export from Central Indiana Agricultural Watersheds Rebecca Pitcock* and Pierre-Andre Jacinthe 168 42 Evaluating DifferentSoilMixestoTest aPanel ofWheat 1452 1451 1450 IdentifyingtheInfluenceof 1449 1448 1447 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.174—4:00PM–6:00PM 1446 1445 TheEffectsofZincFertilizationontheUptakeand 1444 1443 Exploring GxEMSynergiesinWorld-Wide Wheat ProductionandtheOpportunitiesfor Lead Community:WheatInitiative Agronomists Community International CollaborationPoster for DroughtToleranceChadLammers* Sandra HelenaUnêda-TrevisoliandRomuloPisaLollato M. Jones-Diamondc,JerryJ.Johnson,JaneE.Lingenfelser, Jeff Edwards, DavidMarburger,Phillip Alderman,Sally Fritz, GuorongZhang,Lucas A.Haag, AlanJ.Schlegel, Lucas BergerMunaro*,ErickDeWolf,ScottHaley, Allan Recommendations: A Case-StudyforWinter Wheat Improve Genotype×ManagementEnvironment Exploring Long-Term Variety Performance Trialsto Lago MolssatoandRomuloPisaLollato Variety inGreatPlains CaioRapollaRezende*,Leonardo Phenotypic Plasticity ofWinter WheatinSeedRateand Flaten andJochumJ.Wiersma Amy Mangin*,YvonneLawley, Anita L.Brûlé-Babel,Don on NUptakeandDistributionPatterns inSpringWheat Weiling Wang andXiaoWang duced FreezingToleranceinWheatPlants DongJiang*, Involvement ofSalicylic Acid intheColdPriming-In- Alderman Wheat inOklahoma G xEEffectson Yield and Yield Componentsin Winter Dairy FarmsAustin Pearce* andRoryO.Maguire Temporal ChangesinPhosphorusBalanceonVirginia and GeorgeVellidis Reagan L.Noland,Wesley MPorter,DavidE.Radcliffe Glendon Harris,GerritHoogenboom,R.Dewey Lee, 1D DimitriosPavlou*, Anna Orfanou, MiguelL.Cabrera, Simulating Water andNutrientMovement withHydrus Tavarez* Accumulation ofCadmiuminOryzasativa Michael Aneesh ChandelandHaoChen thite forEfficient Engineered MagneticBiocharwithHematiteandGoe (includes studentcompetition) ASA Section:Global Agronomy Activation ofPersulfate HemSharma*, PratishthaPoudel*andPhillip Agronomic Management

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1464 Spring Planted Cover Crops Influence Early Corn 1504 The Influence of Light Intensity on Foliar Symptom Se- Growth and Development Janet Miller*, Sharon A. Clay, verity Caused By Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean Graig Reicks, David Clay, Deepak R. Joshi and Aaron James E. Kurle* and Grace Anderson Daigh 1505 The Relative Importance of Resistance to Foliar Symp- 1465 Understanding Cereal Rye Nitrogen Decomposition and toms When Compared to Resistance to Root Rot in De- Its Transition into Inorganic and Organic Soil Nitrogen termining Yield of Soybean Affected By Sudden Death Pools Richard T. Roth* and Shalamar D. Armstrong Syndrome James E. Kurle* and Grace Anderson 1466 Summer Cover Crop Diversity Affects Cover Crop Bio- 1506 Pinpointing Resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot in an Ad- mass Production, Nutrient Cycling and Yields of Bell vanced Generation Soybean Population By QTL Detec- Pepper in Florida John Allar* and Gabriel Maltais-Landry tion Kelsey McAllister, Yi-Chen Lee and Stella Kantartzi* 1467 Effect of Temperature and Residue Water Potential on C 1507 Effect of Overexpression of Differentially Methylated and N Mineralization from Surface-Applied Cover Crop Loci on Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance in Glycine Residues Resham Thapa*, Steven B Mirsky, Katherine max Christopher Wyman*, Tarek Hewezi, Carl E. Sams, Tully, Miguel L. Cabrera, Harry H. Schomberg, Dennis Denita Hadziabdic-Guerry and Vince Pantalone Timlin and S. Chris Reberg-Horton 1508 Effectiveness of a Modified Cut-Stem Inoculation to 1468 Cool-Season Annuals Effects on Soil Health in Warm- Evaluate Stem Canker in Soybean Marcos da Silva* Season Pastures in the Mid-South USA Paola Carolina 1509 Fusarium Head Blight Resistance in F1 Hybrid Hard Muela Negrete*, Lisa M. Fultz, Kathleen Bridges and Red Spring Wheat Justin Leier*, Andrew J Green, An- Kritsanee Iamjud drew Friskop and Blaine Johnson 1469 Soil Biological, Chemical, and Physical Effects of Long 1510 Genomic Selection of Fusarium Head Blight Resistance Term Multispecies Cover Crop Mixes Kristen D’Agati*, in Nebraska Winter Wheat Fang Wang*, Vikas Belamkar, Perry R Miller, Cathy Zabinski and Clain A. Jones Stephen Wegulo and P. Stephen Baenziger 1470 Impact of Cover Crop Termination Timing and Method 1511 Genome-Wide Association Study of a Worldwide on Cotton Production Systems Savana Davis*, Tyson Collection of Wheat Genotypes Reveals Novel QTL Brant Raper, Avat Shekoofa and Scott Stewart for Leaf Rust Resistance Suraj Sapkota*, Yuanfeng Hao, 1471 Cover Cropping for Sustainable Co-Production of Bio- Jerry W Johnson, James Buck and Mohamed Mergoum energy, Food, Feed (BFF) and Enhancement of Ecosys- 1512 Optimizing Techniques for Evaluating Cercospora Leaf tem Services (ES) Brodrick Deno* Spot in a Michigan Field Nursery Holly Corder*, Linda 1472 Using Species and Genetic Diversity to Address Stand Hanson and Thomas Goodwill Establishment Issues in Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) 1513 Genome Mapping of Sugarcane Aphid Resistance in As a Cover Crop Brett Hilker*, Elizabeth A. Lee, Bill Deen Sorghum Line SC112-14 Joseph E. Knoll* and and Francois Tardif Edgardo Cuevas 1473 Cover Crop Effects on Insect Dynamics in Cropping 1514 Using Marker Assisted Selection to Develop Peanut Systems of the Southeastern U.S. Joey Akins*, Alana Cultivars with Resistance to Late Leaf Spot C. Corley Jacobson and Audrey V. Gamble Holbrook*, Ye Chu, Samuele Lamon, Albert K. Culbreath, 1474 Using Remote Sensing Indices to Track Historical David Bertioli, Soraya Leal-Bertioli, Ignacio J Godoy and Cover Crop Adoption in Big Pine Watershed, Indiana. Peggy Ozias-Akins Kanru Chen* and Shalamar D. Armstrong 1515 Mapping and Identification of QTL Associated with 1475 Do Cover Crop and Soil-Mediated Legacy Influence Soybean Seed Protein, Oil, and Yield in 5601T × U99- Succeeding Wheat Production? Sailesh Sigdel* and Ami- 310255 Ril Population Using SNP Genotyping Mia tava Chatterjee Cunicelli*, Carl E. Sams, Liesel Schneider, Dennis West 1500 Cover Crops Influence Soil Health, Nutrient Cycling, and Vince Pantalone

A and Crop Yield in South Dakota Debankur Sanyal*, 1516 Release of TN15-5007, a New High Yielding Soybean Johnathon Wolthuizen, David Karki and Anthony G. Bly Cultivar with High Meal Protein Vincent R. Pantalone*, fternoon Mia Cunicelli and Christopher Wyman SESSION NO. 177—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1517 Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis in a Recombinant In- bred Line Soybean Population Involving Seed Protein, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Oil and Linolenic Acid Ronald Moore*, Carl E. Sams, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Dennis West and Vincent R. Pantalone 1518 Genome-Wide Association Mapping for Methionine Content Using a Mid-South Soybean Core Collection Crop Breeding and Genetics Poster I William M Singer*, Dajun Yu, Haibo Huang, Chao Shang - Disease, Quality and Education and Bo Zhang 1519 Effects of Non-Lint Material on Heritability Estimates (includes student competition) of Cotton Fiber Length Parameters Joao Morais, Zach Hinds*, Brendan Kelly and Eric Hequet C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics 1520 Within Sample Variation in Fiber Length Distributions of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) Zach Hinds*, Brendan 1501 Major Gene for Resistance to Root-Knot Nematode Kelly and Eric Hequet Sustains Yield Response Under High Nematode Pres- 1521 Does Seed Size Affect Ginning Rate and Ginning sure Caio Canella Vieira*, Mariola Klepadlo, Amanda Energy Requirement in Upland Cotton (Gossypium Howland, Tri Vuong, Grover Shannon, Zenglu Li, Henry hirsutum L.) ? Efrem Bechere* T. Nguyen, Melissa Goellner Mitchum and Pengyin Chen 1522 Evaluation of Morphological Traits of Pod Length, Pad 1502 Evaluation of Incomplete Dominance in a Spinach Seed Number, Seed Weight, Seed Density and Seed Downy Mildew Resistance Locus Dotun Olaoye*, Color in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Sora Imamura, Gehendra Bhattarai, Chunda Feng, Ainong Shi and Jim Qirui Cui, Jossie Santamaria Archbold and Ainong Shi* Correll 1523 Biochemical and Transcript Analysis of Korean Wheat 1503 Mapping Resistance to Race 13 of Downy Mildew in Cultivars during Cold Acclimation Yong Weon Seo* and Multiple Spinach Populations Gehendra Bhattarai*, Woo Joo Jung Ainong Shi, James C Correll and Beiquan Mou

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1573 Differing Lighting Regiments and Control for Flower- 1563 Influence of Nitrogen on Reproduction and Pathogenic- ing in Cannabis sativa Paul Cockson*, Turner Smith and ity of Rotylenchulus Reniformis in Cotton. Bhupinder Brian Whipker Singh*, Daryl Chastain, John Snider, K. Raja Reddy, Larry 1574 Drought-Related Traits and Genotypic Diversity in Jason Krutz and Salliana Stetina Peanuts Leticia de Aguila Moreno*, Cristiane Pilon, C. 1564 Rice Root Cross-Section Image Analysis with Deep Corley Holbrook, Ana Carolina da Costa Lara-Fioreze, Learning Chaoxin Wang*, Xukun Li, Doina Caragea, Raju Beatriz Fabreti da Silva and John Snider Bheemanahalli Rangappa and S.V. Krishna Jagadish 1575 Characterizing Physiological and Lipidomic Changes 1565 Identify Genotypic Differences in Rooting Depth and in Peanut Under Heat Stress Zolian Sang Zoong Lwe*, Relationship with Crop Growth and Yield Under Field Sruthi Narayanan Kutty and Dan Anco Conditions Sulaiman Ali* and Felix B. Fritschi 1600 Root Osmotic Adjustment and Antioxidant Mechanisms 1566 IMPACT of First True LEAF Physiology on Cotton of Seashore Paspalum and Centipedegrass Exposed to Seedling VIGOR UNDER Different FIELD Conditions Iso-Osmotic Salt and Drought Stresses Krishna Katu- Gurpreet Virk*, John Snider and Cristiane Pilon wal*, Bo Xiao and David Jespersen 1567 Evaluation of Planting Date and Seeding Rate on Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Economically Optimal Plant SESSION NO. 179—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Population (EOPP) and Grain Yield Samuel Koeshall*, Cody Creech, Amanda Easterly, Rodrigo Werle and Stra- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, hinja Stepanovic Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1568 Increasing Overall Productivity By Inter Cropping Corn and Alfalfa. Swetabh Patel*, Andrew W. Lenssen, Ken- neth J. Moore and Marisol T. Berti C-2 Graduate Student Poster (includes student competition) SESSION NO. 180—4:00 PM–6:00 PM

C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1552 Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated with Canopy Temperature in Soybean. Sumandeep Bazzer*, Avjinder Singh Kaler, Jeffery D. Ray, Jason Gillman, M.S. Grad Student Poster James R. Smith, Felix B. Fritschi, Hussein Haleem, Andy (includes student competition) Andy King and Larry C. Purcell 1553 Exploring Triticum aestivum-Aegilops Speltoides Rob- Sponsored by Corteva Agriscience ertsonian Translocation Lines for Heat Tolerance Carlos Bustamante*, Impa M Somayanda, Jesse Poland and S.V. Krishna Jagadish C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality 1554 High Night Temperature during Flowering and Pod 1601 End-Use Quality of Spring Wheat in Response to Filling Affects Flowering Pattern, Yield and Seed Qual- Drought Stress at Different Growth Stages Jingya Yang*, ity in Canola Meghnath Pokharel*, Michael Stamm and Xi Liang, Rui Yang, Howard Neibling, Juliet Marshall and SV Krishna Jagadish Katherine O’Brien 1555 Integrating Mobile Infrastructure and Cyber-Physical 1602 Filling the Inoculant Gap for Guar: Testing the Efficacy Technology to Impose High Night-Time Temperature of Existing USDA Rhizobia Entries for the Crop Jennifer Stress on Winter Wheat Nathan Hein*, Dan Wagner, MacMillan*, Curtis Adams, Rajan Shrestha, Philip Hinson

A Raju Bheemanahalli Rangappa and SV Krishna Jagadish and Calvin L. Trostle 1556 Comparing Growth and Physiology of Three Warm- fternoon 1603 Optimizing Soybean Growth with High Yielding Man- Season Legumes across an Irrigation Gradient Gurjinder agement Practices Nathan Slavens* and Shaun Casteel S. Baath*, Alexandre C. Rocateli, Vijaya Gopal Kakani, 1604 Bouncing Back: Understanding Post-Wind Lodging Prasanna H. GOWDA and Hardeep Singh Recovery and Its Impact on Corn Grain Yield Kyle 1557 Physiological Traits As Components of Genotypic Vari- Nemergut*, Peter R. Thomison, Paul R. Carter, Allen B. ability of Peanuts Under Drought Conditions Leticia Geyer and Alexander J. Lindsey de Aguila Moreno*, Cristiane Pilon, C. Corley Holbrook, 1605 Identifying Planting Populations for Midwest Food- Ana Carolina da Costa Lara-Fioreze, Beatriz Fabreti da Grade Soybean Production Thomas Siler* and Maninder Silva and John Snider Pal Singh 1558 Evaluation of Fast Witling and Slow Wilting Soybeans 1606 Yield Improvement and Associated Responses in Great Under Four Different Irrigation Levels Francia Ravelom- Plains Winter Wheat Liza Van der Laan*, Adrienne bola*, Andrea Acuna-Galindo, Chengjun Wu, Derrick Blakey and Brett F. Carver Harrison, Sandra Liliana Florez-Palacios, Maria de 1607 Exploring the Possibilities for Late Season N Applica- Oliveira, Marcos da Silva and Leandro Mozzoni tion in Corn in South Dakota Cody Gilliland*, Jason 1559 Assessing the Physiological Basis of Yield Response Clark and Peter Kovacs to Irrigation in Cotton Alessandro Ermanis* and John 1608 Potassium Fertilizer Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics and Snider Yield Formation in Maize Production with Conserva- 1560 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Solar Radiation tion Tillage Lauren E. Schwarck*, T. Scott Murrell and and Its Effect on Cotton Growth Under Different Rates Tony J. Vyn of Irrigation Irish Lorraine Pabuayon* and Glen Lorin 1609 A New Biostimulant Increases Nitrogen Use Efficiency Ritchie and Grain Yield in Maize Logan Woodward* and Fred- 1561 Leaf Nitrogen Dynamics in Transgenic Maize during erick E. Below Grain Fill Quincey Tuttle*, Jeffrey Schussler and Tony J. 1610 Assessment of Uniform Vs Non-Uniform Plant Stands Vyn of Varying Plant Populations for Non-Irrigated Cotton 1562 Identification of Nitrogen and Sulfur Status Utilizing Brad Davis*, Scott Tubbs, John Snider and Robert Kem- Spectral Data in Corn Luan Pierre Pott, Luiz H. Moro erait Rosso*, Walter D. Carciochi, Fernando D. Hansel, Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz and Ignacio A. Ciampitti 172 1618 EffectofFungicideProgramsandHarvest Dateon 1617 1616 1615 ImpactofCottonGeneticsandNematicidesonReni- 1614 1613 62 EnvironmentalFactors 1612 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.181—4:00PM–6:00PM Water-Limited CornYields 1611 65 DollarSpotControl 1625 1624 EffectsofNitrogen,Phosphorus,andPotassium Rates 1623 1622 EffectofNitrogenSourceandRateonRhizoctoniaLeaf 1621 1620 1619 1626 Insects, Weeds (includesstudentcompetition) Turfgrass Pest ManagementPoster: Diseases, Rodrigo Werle Arneson, JeromeClark,CarlDuley,ShawnP.Conleyand J. Ortmeier-Clarke*,Carrie A.M. Laboski,NicholasJ. for GrainandFiberProductioninWisconsin. Agronomics ofIndustrialHemp(Cannabissativa L.) tiane Pilon Cultivars MatthewStuart*, W. ScottMonfortandCris Germination andVigor ofSaved SeedfromTwo Peanut Scott Tubbs Monfort, CristianePilon,TimothyL.GreyandRonald gence ofRunner-TypePeanut CalebWeaver*, W. Scott Impact ofStorageandPlanting ConditionsonEmer Pratap Devkota,MichaelJ.Mulvaney andRamonGLeon Brassica Carinata Winter andSummerWeeds PopulationDynamicson and Terry Wheeler Gaylon D.Morgan,ReaganL.Noland,ThomasIsakeit form NematodePopulationsandYield JenniferDudak*, mann* andFrederickE.Below Can beUsedtoProvideSeasonLongN? Does MaizeNeedPre-Plant NIfSub-DripFertigation Ciampitti Wright, ChrisFoster,MichaelStammandIgnacio A. Summary Mario A. *,LeonardoM.Bastos,Yancy sica napusL.)Survival inUnitedStates–a16Years and Ignacio A. Ciampitti Veenstra*, CarlosD.Messina,Lucas A. Haag,Vara Prasad mass andLeaf Area atVarying Plant Densities Clarke andJames A. Murphy Analysis Quantifying DollarSpotSeverity UsingDigitalImage Braithwaite, Alec Kowalewski andClintMattox on MicrodochiumPatch BrianW. McDonald*,EmilyT derson, ElizabethBushandDavidS.McCall in theMid-Atlantic Wendell J.Hutchens*,Caleb A. Hen- Geographic DistributionofSpringDeadSpotSpecies Lambert B.McCartyandJamesP.Kerns Hybrid Bermudagrass and SheathSpotDiseaseDevelopment inInterspecific and JoshLambright Kentucky BluegrassLawns dence, DecreasesThatch,andImproves Turf Qualityin Compost TopdressingReducesNecroticRingspotInci World ofTurf –anOnlinePhenomenonDavidGilstrap* Travis WGannon Putting GreensCameronStephens*,JamesP.Kerns and Causing Take All RootRotonUltradwarf Bermudagrass In Vitro SensitivityandPathogenicity ofOrganisms James A. MurphyandBruceB.Clarke ming andBentgrassSusceptibility

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Robert F. Barnes M.S. Poster Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally (includes student competition) Enhanced Plants Poster

C06 Forage and Grazinglands C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants 1645 Using Forage Brassicas for Raising Stockers or Replace- ment Heifers and Improving Soil Conditions in Georgia 1657 Beyond Yield: Incorporating Nutritional Quality Pheno- Lauren Powell*, Dennis W. Hancock, Tayler Denman and typing to Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) Variety Trials J.D. Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and X-Ray Fluores- 1646 Potential for Glyphosate Injury to Glyphosate-Resistant cence. Daniel Packer* and Evan Craine Alfalfa in Frost-Prone Environments Chet Loveland* 1658 Green Leafy Quinoa – a Prospective Nutrient-Rich 1647 Iron Bioaccumulation in Lemna Minor (Duckweed) Vegetable Safiullah Md Pathan*, Frieda Eivazi, Grato and Pleurotus Ostreatus (Oyster Mushrooms) Jason Ndunguru, Abua Ikem and Kerry Clark Fechner* 1659 Human Health from Soil to Society: Barley β-Glucan, 1648 Forage Species Selection for Transitional Organic Pro- Glycemic Control, and Appetite Julianne Kellogg*, Mar- duction in Middle Tennessee Jonathan Kubesch*, Renata tine Perrigue and Kevin Murphy La Guardia Nave, Gary E. Bates, Song Cui and David M. 1660 Identifying Low Phytic Acid Mutants in a Durum Butler Wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum) Tilling Popula- 1649 Evaluating the Economic Sustainability of Grazing tion Emily F Klarquist* Stocker Cattle on Marginally Productive Cropland Eliz- 1661 The Effects of an Integrated Plant Nutrition System abeth Widder*, Daren D. Redfearn, Robert B. Mitchell, (IPNS) with Biostimulants on Cannabis Development. Marty R. Schmer, Virginia L. Jin, Jay Parsons and Mary Jose Franco Da Cunha Leme Filho*, Wade E. Thomason Drewnoski and Bee Chim 1650 Using Fractional Green Canopy Cover to Determine 1662 Factors Affecting Farmers’ Decision to Adopt Specialty Glyphosate Injury on Bermudagrass (Cynodon Dactylon Potato Varieties: A Case Study of San Luis Valley Colo- L. Pers.) Cultivars Lucas Freires Abreu*, Alexandre C. rado Potato Growers Sahar Toulabi*, Becca Jablonski, Rocateli, Misha Rose Manuchehri, Brian Arnall and Joao Dave G Holm, Michael Carolan and Adam L. Heuberger Antonangelo 1663 Effect of Genotype x Environment x Management 1651 Canopy Characteristics and Nutritive Value of Grazed Interactions on Iron and Zinc Content of Two Barley Stockpiled Limpograss (Hemarthria altissima Poir. cv. Breeding Lines Walker Orr*, Cedric Habiyaremye, Daniel Floralta) Luana M. Dantas Queiroz*, Jose C.B. Dubeux Jr., Packer, Kurtis L. Schroeder, John Reganold and Kevin Nicolas DiLorenzo, Martin Ruiz-Moreno, Erick Rodrigo Murphy da Silva Santos, David M. Jaramillo, Liza Garcia Jimenez, Flavia van Cleef, Fabio Pinese, Rayanne Souza and Van- SESSION NO. 184—4:00 PM–6:00 PM essa Zirondi Longhini 1652 Soil Water Extraction Patterns and Water Use Efficiency Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, A of Forage Sorghum, Pearl Millet, and Corn Under Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level fternoon Deficit Irrigation Bishwoyog Bhattarai*, Sukhbir Singh, Charles P. West, Calvin L. Trostle and Glen Lorin Ritchie 1653 The Effect of Summer Nitrogen Application or Inter- Soil Fertility, Plant Nutrition, cropping Sunn Hemp on Subsequent Spring Forage and Soil/Plant Analysis M.S. Poster Yield and Nutritive Value in Tall Fescue Pastures Aman- da Jo Talbot*, Joshua A Tooley, Harley D. Naumann and (includes student competition) John A. Lory 1654 Influence of Seeding Treatment on Establishment Sponsored by Success of Cover Crops Katie L. Black*, M. Scott Wells, Koch Agronomic Services, Nutiren, Wilbur-Ellis and J.R. Simplot Gregg A. Johnson and Kent Caveder-Bares 1655 Response of Alfalfa Varieties to Saline, Sub-Surface SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil Drip Irrigation: Uniformity of Soil Salinity Imposed and Plant Analysis Simarjeet Singh*, Sharon E. Benes, Daniel H. Putnam and Robert Hutmacher Section or Division Cosponsor: 1656 Smart Irrigation System to Optimize Turfgrass Irriga- SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis, tion with Saline Water James Weiss* SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition 1141 Nitrogen Management Approach for Malting Barley in North Carolina Joshua Whelan*, Amy Johnson, Kristin Hicks, Deanna L. Osmond and Angela Post 1142 Survey of C/N Ratios of Barley and Wheat Cultivars in Idaho Garrett Thurgood*, Christopher W. Rogers, Biswanath Dari, Juliet Marshall, Olga S. Walsh and Kurtis L. Schroeder 1143 The Effect of Cover Crops and Tillage on Soil Health Three Years After Implementation Kaitlyn E. Markey*, Deanna L. Osmond, Joshua L. Heitman and Alex L. Woodley 174 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.185—4:00PM–6:00PM Preplantand 1147 1146 1145 1144 19 MethodsforIdentificationandQuantification ofRock 1159 1158 1157 1156 10 Rates,EfficiencyandRecommendations: 1150 1149 EfficacyofCommonlyUsedExtractantsforEvaluating 1148 1155 ImpactofSoil 1154 1153 1152 EffectofDifferentSourcesand 1151 Duerksen*, MarkS.ReiterandDavidL.Holshouser duction onSandyLoamSoilsintheMid-Atlantic Keren Sulfur SourceandRate Application forSoybeanPro- Fabian G.Fernandez A. Spackman,MelissaWilson, RodneyT. Venterea and and SamplingMethods Optimizing Ammonia Acid TrapChamberDesign Ghimire* andBijeshMaharjan Nebraska UnderDifferentClimaticConditionsDeepak Nitrogen ManagementinDryland Winter Wheatacross and PhillipR.Owens Adhikari, KristoforR.Brye, ZhongxiuSun,FujunSun Soil Profile Fragment ConcentrationsandDistribution inaNatural Vaughan lection ToolinPedology Ruben Aleman* andKarenL. Using Photogrammetry As an Archival andDataCol- and ColbyBrungard Land ResourceUnits As SoilSystems David L.Lindbo Suzann Kienast-Brown*,Pam Thomas,ChadRemleyand Dynamic SoilSurvey –NextLevel SoilInformation Thomason andWilliam HunterFrame USA tion onSandyLoamSoilsintheMid-Atlantic Region Sulfur Rateand Application TimingforMaizeProduc- Debolina ChakrabortyandRishiPrasad P RetentionCapacityfor Alabama Soils.AnjanBhatta*, Peter Kovacs andJasonClark Efficiency inSouthDakotaMaize Laura LVan Eerd,Ivan P.O’HalloranandHorstBohner Term ExperimentHarpreetHanzra*,DavidHooker, Corn-Soybean-Winter WheatCropRotationinaLong Phosphorus (P)andPotassium(K)Managementin Albarenque andBrunoBasso ity MapsandCropModeling. N ManagementinCornUsingUavImages,Yield Stabil Sharry*, Brian Arnall andVaughn Reed Lynch andWilliam R.Raun hoff, JagmandeepSinghDhillon,Gwen Wehmeyer, Tyler (Triticum aestivum)JonathanCarpenter*,ElizabethEick Dual Top-DressNitrogen Applications inWinter Wheat rai Wooiklee Paye, HectorMendozaandJirapornBamrung Dalen, JoseRodolfoMite,DanielForestieri,Jayvee Cruz, Louisiana DiegoMayorga*,BrendaTubana, Marilyn Sulfur onCornandSoybeanProductionSystemsin Hashem *, Steven Green,JosephH.Masseyand Ahmed gen ManagementforaCorn-SoybeanRotationBrayden tion intoWinter Cover CropsandTheirRoleinNitro- (includes studentcompetition) Caroline Lancaster*,MarkS.Reiter,Wade E. Digital Pedology Poster SSSA Division:Pedology Zhuodong Jiang*,QiubingWang, Kabindra Split Acidity onCottonProductionRaedan

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SESSION NO. 187—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1210 Runoff Water Quality after Spring Incorporation of Liquid Dairy Manure into a Live Rye Stubble Jess Sher- man*, Eric O. Young and Jason Cavadini Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1211 Effects of Different DEM Resolutions and Sources on Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Soil Erosion: A Case Study Using the Csle Model Ao Li* 1212 The Performance of Different Fingerprinting Methods Soil and Water Management and Conservation in Estimating Sediment Source Contributions in an Arid Region Baicheng Niu* and Xunchang (John) Zhang General Poster (includes student competition) 1213 PM2.5 and PM10 Emissions By Abrasion of Agricultural Managed Soils John Tatarko*, Matthew Kucharski, Hon- SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation gli Li and Huiru Li 1214 Evaluating Structure from Motion (SfM) Photogram- 1171 Estimating Nitrogen Credit from Peanut to Brassica metry for Rill and Interrill Erosion Measurement Yang Carinata Mahesh Bashyal*, Michael J. Mulvaney, Ramon Yang*, Yangzi Shi, Xiaozhen Liang, Tingting Huang, G Leon, Gabriel Maltais-Landry, Chris Wilson and John Suhua Fu and Baoyuan Liu Erickson 1215 Conservation-Agriculture System-Dynamic Analysis: 1172 Impact of Cover Crops on Water Use Efficiency in What-If Ecological Value Were Presented Economically Northeast Arkansas Cropping Systems Sheldon Ham- to Stakeholders? Lisa Akinyemi*, Barbara C Bellows, blin*, Steven Green, Joseph H. Massey, Ahmed Hashem James P. Muir, Edward Osei and Benjamin L Turner and Edward Brown 1216 Which Irrigation Scheduling Strategy Most Effectively 1173 Demonstration of Bioenergy Crop Growth in New Mex- Stretches Limited Water Supplies? Kyle Egbert*, Matt ico Under Saltwater Irrigation. Robert P. Flynn*, Girisha A. Yost, Niel Allen, Earl Creech, Jody Gale, Mark Nelson, Keshavamurthy Ganjegunte, Leonard M. Lauriault and Trenton Wilde and Deric Despain April L. Ulery 1217 Quantifying Variation in Tart Cherry Orchards for 1174 Assessment of Irrigation Management for Row-Irrigat- Precision Irrigation Applications Cole Harding*, Matt A. ed Rice Using Winter Cover Crops Divya Kandanool*, Yost, Brent Black, Grant E. Cardon and Niel Allen Steven Green and Joseph H. Massey 1218 Additive Effects of Cover Cropping to Long-Term 1175 Moisture Indices Improve Remotely Sensed Estimates Conservation Tillage on Phosphorus Dynamics in a of Crop Residue Cover Craig S. T. Daughtry*, Miguel Weathered Ultisols Binaya Parajuli*, Thomas F. Ducey Quemada, W. Dean Hively, E. Raymond Hunt Jr. and and Rongzhong Ye Andrew L. Russ 1219 Interpreting Soil Health Data across Land Resource 1200 Evaluating Soybean Drought Status with Leaf Me- Regions Zafer Bestas*, Harold van Es, Joseph Amsili and tabolite Indices. Keiki Okazaki*, Fukuyo Tanaka and David Rossiter Yoshinari Ohwaki 1220 Comparing the Impact of Short-Term Soil Health Prac- 1201 Comparing Nutrient Losses from a Tile-Drained Field tices on Aggregate Stability across Texas Ashtyn Stuffle- and an Untiled Field in Northern New York Leanna E. beam*, Haly L. Neely, Perejitei Ebikirifagha Bekewe, Thalmann*, Stephen R. Kramer, Laura B. Klaiber and Katie L. Lewis, Jamie Foster and Clark B. Neely Mark K. Haney 1221 Riparian Catchments As an Approach to Link Upland 1202 Water Retention in the Rhizosphere: Exploring the and Riparian Conservation Practices for Watershed and Effects of a Rye Winter Cover Crop on Plant Available Agro-Ecosystem Management Mark D. Tomer*, David Water in Corn-Soybean Cropping Systems Eric Britt James and Sarah A Porter Moore* 1222 Predicting Cover Crop Biomass Production for Expand- 1203 Cattail Biomass: A New Soil Amendment to Improve

A ed Uses in the Great Plains Sabrina Ruis*, Humberto Soil Health and Reduce Wind Erosion Douglas R Pears- Blanco, Haishun Yang, Katja Koehler-Cole, Roger W. fternoon all*, Eric Dunton, Shane Lishawa, Matthew E Herbert, Elmore, Cody Creech, Paul Jasa and Charles A. Francis Andrew Monks, Chris May, Brendan Carson, Benjamin 1223 Poultry Litter and Biochar on Soil Water Dynamics and Wickerham, Mary Fales and Jerry Lemunyon Nutrient Leaching from a Fine Sandy Loam Soil 1204 Influence of Irrigation Rate on Young Citrus Trees Syam K. Dodla*, Hari Bohara, Jim J. Wang, Murali Dara- Growth and Water Relations in High-Density Planting puneni, Bharat Sharma Acharya, Magdi Selim and Kiran Said A. Hamido* and Kelly T. Morgan Pavuluri 1205 Impact of Cropland Patterns and Weather on Water 1224 Feasibility of Bio-Sulfur for Removal of Hg(Ⅱ) in Aque- Quality Brittany Kirsch*, Andrea Basche and Jessica R. ous Solution Hyuck Soo Kim, Seok Soon Jeong, Seung Corman Min Oh, Sang Phil Lee, Sung Chul Kim and Jae E. Yang* 1206 Effect of No-Tillage and Conventional Tillage Practices 1225 Long-Term Subsurface Drainage Effects on Physical on Drainage Fluxes Under Irrigated Corn-Soybean and Hydraulic Properties of Soil Daniel Welage*, Kevin Rotation Jalal D Jabro*, William M. Iversen and William Mitchell and Eileen J. Kladivko B. Stevens 1226 Long-Term Drainage Experiment Insights on Crop 1207 New Irrigation Technologies Are Maintaining Yield Yield, Water Flow, Chemical Transport, and Soil Im- with Less Water Jonathan Holt*, Matt A. Yost, Earl provement in Southeastern Indiana Eileen J. Kladivko* Creech, Niel Allen, Darren McAvoy, Chad Reid and Dean 1227 Does Reducing Tillage and Adding Cover Crops Winward Enhance Soil Water Management in a Frigid Glaciola- 1208 Evaluating the Phytoremediation Potential of Barley custrine Soil of the Northern Great Plains? Aaron L.M. Grown on Salt-Affected Soils. Vijayasatya Nagendra Daigh*, Nathan E. Derby, Caley Gasch, Jodi DeJong- Chaganti*, Girisha Keshavamurthy Ganjegunte and Wil- Hughes and Umesh Acharya liam L. Hargrove 1228 Removal of Insensitive High Explosives from Industrial 1209 Water Evaporation from the Soil Surface in Flood- Wastewater By Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides Irrigated Pecans Daniel S. Torres*, William L. Hargrove, L.) Abhishek RoyChowdhury, Dibyendu Sarkar*, Pallabi Suarav Kumar, Vijay S Chaganti, Richard J Heerema and Mukherjee, Saumik Panja, Christos Christodoulatos and Girisha Keshavamurthy Ganjegunte Rupali Datta

176 1243 TillageManagementandCropping InfluenceonMi 1242 1241 EffectofDifferentBiocharsonPlant Growth,SoilMi- 1240 1239 1238 1237 EffectsaOne-TimeCompost 1236 Sponsored byQiagen Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.188—4:00PM–6:00PM 1235 1234 GrowthandDevelopment ofIrrigatedCottoninCon 1233 ChangesinCropandSoilManagementPatterns on 1232 1231 1230 1229 Soil BiologyandBiochemistryGeneralPosterI SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry Crittenden, Ronald F.Krauszand AmirSadeghpour in SouthernIllinoisAmandaMWeidhuner*, Stephen ty StructureinResponsetoLong-Term TillageSystems Earthworm Assemblages andSoilNematodeCommuni Shigley*, Julie A Howe and A. Peyton Smith crobial Activity and CarbonCyclingDynamics Cara Case,Jeff A Brady and AnilSomenahally Priya*, Terry J.Gentry,Curtis Adams, JavidMcLawrence, Symbiotic AMF Interactionsin Acidic Soils Evaluating SoilandPlant Amendments forImproving J. Sexton Jose G.Guzman,Peter Kovacs, SandeepKumarandPeter South DakotaAsmitaGautam*,Udayakumar Sekaran, Application onMicrobialCommunityandDiversity in Long-Term ImpactsofManureandInorganicFertilizer crobes andEnzyme Activity Taylor in SoilAshleyWaggoner*, ManuelPeralta and Anne E. Fertilizers onMicrobialCarbonandNitrogenCycling The Impactof Anaerobic DigestionofDairyManure Chanway est Trees?AkshitPuri*,KiranPreetPadda andChrisP Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria:ProbioticforBorealFor Reeve, Astrid R.JacobsonandEarl Creech Intermountain West, USA Dynamics inDryland OrganicWheatSystemsinthe Amir Sadeghpour* Hanauer, Amanda MWeidhuner, RonaldF.Krauszand Aggregate-Associated CarbonandNitrogen 49 Years ofTillageImpactsonSoil Aggregates and Adviento-Borbe Joseph H.Massey*,MicheleRebaand Arlene Arlene tion PracticesintheLower MississippiRiver Basin. Conserving Groundwater UsingInnovative RiceIrriga- Thapa andPaul B.DeLaune the Texas RollingPlains Curtis Adams*, SantanuBikram servation andConventional ManagementSystemsin Day Alghamdi, SumonDatta,LarryJ.Cihacek*andStephanie High Wind ErosionRiskSoilsover 2DecadesRashad and ForbesR.Walker Singh*, DanielC.Yoder, Sindhu Jagadamma,XinhuaYin Index fortheCroppingSystemsofTennessee Soil ConditioningIndex As aPotentialSoilHealth Timothy Goebel*andRobertJ.Lascano Spatial Variability ofStableIsotopesinSoilWater and KevinSellner A. Pachepsky, RobertL.Hill,JackieSmith,BillieMorgan Ponds UsingMulti-Year DataMatthewStocker*, Yakov rameters InfluencingE.coliConcentrationsinIrrigation Machine LearningtoDetermineLeadWater QualityPa- (includes studentcompetition) Idowu Atoloye*, JenniferR Shagufta Gaffar* Application onCarbon

Shweta Anastacia Surendra Nicole - - - - 1253 NitrogenUseEfficiencyandSoilBioavailable Nitrogen 1252 1251 1250 1249 1248 Designing 1247 1246 PhospholipidFatty 1245 IdentificationandSolubilizationCapacitiesofSilicate- 1244 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.189—4:00PM–6:00PM Advances ofinSitu Chemical PropertiesandProcessesPoster sition Kaushik Adhikari* andHaoChen Enzyme Activity andMicrobialCommunities’Compo- CuO NanoparticleDissolutionandToxicitytoSoil Jeanette M.Norton ment PhearenMiller*, Avneet Kakkar,Yang Ouyang and in CornSilageProductionaSemi-AridEnviron Masiello Valle, XiaodongGao,JonathanJSilbergandCaroline A Soils andMarineSediments Disruptive MonitoringofNitrateBioavailability in Engineering aGas-ProducingBiosensortoEnableNon- Mark Radosevich Induced Viral LysisAubrey Fine*,SeanM.Schaefferand Soil StructureandTexture ControlofMitomycinC- Jeske, Virginia L.JinandRhae A. Drijber gan McPherson,JoshHerr,MeganFranklin,ElizabethS. Maize UnderNitrogenLimitationAshleyStengel*,Mor- Crop RotationHistoryShapesSoilRecruitmentPoolsof Andrew ConradSherfyandMarkRadosevich nifer M.DeBruyn,Steven Wilhelm, MargaretEStaton, Southeastern Ultisol Viral PopulationDynamicsVaries withDepthina Silberg Valle*, XiaodongGao,Caroline A MasielloandJonathanJ Matrix PropertiesonMicrobialBehaviorsIlenneDel Robert O.MillerandDjananNemours Carbon Analysis mass A SimpleProcedureforReal-TimeSoilMicrobialBio- S. Sullivan andSkye Wills David R.Huggins,William LPan, JohnReganold,Tarah Pacific Northwest KatherineNaasko*,HaiyingTao, Health intheSemi-AridPalouse RegionoftheInland Hector MendozaandDiegoMayorga Paye, JoseRodolfoMite,LisaM.Fultz,JongHyunHam, Bamrungrai, MarilynDalen,DanielForestieri,Wooiklee Brenda Tubana, RobertoFarias,rosaliecalderon,Jiraporn Solubilizing BacteriainLouisianaSoils (includes studentcompetition) SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Artificial Soilsto

Sensors:MeasuringSoil Acids: InterpretationsforSoil Xiaolong Liang*,JieZhuang,Jen- Yuch Hsieh*,George Anderson, Analyze theEffectsof Emily MFulk*,IlenneDel SESSION NO. 189

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SESSION NO. 190—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1264 Women in Soil Science: Growing Participation, Emerging Gaps, and the Opportunities for Advance- ment Amanda Pennino*, Karen L. Vaughan, Helga Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Van Miegroet, Yamina Pressler, Chelsea Duball, Eric C. Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Brevik, Asmeret Asefaw Berhe and Carolyn G. Olson 1265 The Radiocarbon Collaborative: A Resource to Support Soil Chemistry and Human Health Poster the Radiocarbon Community Paula Zermeno*, Katherine Heckman and Christopher W. Swanston (includes student competition) 1266 Bachelors Degrees Offered By Land Grant Colleges to Pre- pare Students for a Career in Soil Science Eric C. Brevik* SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry 1267 Development of a Soil and Water Conservation An- notated Bibliography and Its Adoption As an Open Section or Division Cosponsor: Textbook Colby J. Moorberg* SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality 1268 Economic Perfermance of Diversfied Crop Rotation in South Dakota Hanxiao Feng*, Jasdeep Singh, Tong 1255 Cadmium Dose-Response Relationships with Colom- Wang, Shannon L. Osborne and Sandeep Kumar bian Cacao and Associated Phytoremediators in Arti- ficially Contaminated Substrates Jhony Benavides* Sr., SESSION NO. 193—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Patrick J. Drohan, John T. Spargo, Siela Maximova, Mark Guiltinan and Douglas Miller Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1256 Arsenic Complexation By Sulfur Groups in Dissolved Organic Matter Lena Abu-Ali* and Matthew Charles Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Reid Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition General Poster I SESSION NO. 191—4:00 PM–6:00 PM SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1269 Nitrogen Response in Small Grains after Alfalfa Collin Pound*, Matt A. Yost, Earl Creech, Grant E. Cardon, Kathleen Russell, Deric Despain, Jody Gale, Kevin Hea- Soil Chemistry in the Face of Climate Change: ton, Boyd Kitchen, Michael Pace, Steven Price, Chad Reid, Trace Element and Nutrient Dynamics in Soils Matthew Palmar and Mark Nelson 1270 Evaluation of Soil Test Methods and Wheat Response to and Sediments Poster Phosphorus Fertilization in Kansas Christopher Weber* (includes student competition) and Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz 1271 Source and Timing of Nitrogen Application to Enhance SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry Upper Midwest Corn Production Jared A. Spackman*, Fabian G. Fernandez, Gabriel Dias Paiao and Karina P. 1257 Desorption of Chromium from Contaminated Urban Fabrizzi Soils Piyapas Sricharoenvech*, Donald L. Sparks, Ryan 1272 Is There a Better Way to Fertilize Corn with Potassium? Tappero, Gautier Landrot and Matthew G. Siebecker Scott Foxhoven* and Frederick E. Below 1258 Changes in the Leachability of Metallic Elements from 1273 Hyperspectral Vegetation Indices for Predicting Corn Contaminated Mine Soils after Different Flooding/Dry- Nitrogen Status Under Different Soil Drainage and Till- A ing Treatments Hyeyeon Lim* and Seunghun Hyun age Conditions Gabriel Dias Paiao*, Fabian G. Fernan- fternoon 1259 Optimizing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Use in Agriculture dez, Tyler J. Nigon and Seth L. Naeve Fungi to Reduce Heavy Metal Uptake into Crops Dani- 1274 Studying the Relationship of Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates elle Nicole Stevenson* and Corn Plant Population Using Sensor Fusion Con- 1260 Molecular Diversity Controls on Dissolved Organic sidering Plant and Soil Spatial Variability. Murilo de Matter Mineralization Rates Rachelle LaCroix* and Santana Martins*, Felippe Hoffmann Silva Karp, Luciano Johannes Lehmann Shozo Shiratsuchi, Syam K. Dodla, Daniel D. Fromme and Guy Boyd Padgett SESSION NO. 192—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1275 Effects of Nitrogen and Irrigation Application Rates on Open-Field Fresh-Market Tomato Production Ibukun Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Timothy Ayankojo* and Kelly T. Morgan Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1300 Identifying Optimal Nitrogen Use Efficiency for Agro- nomic and Environmental Outcomes in Potato Using the Nitrogen Nutrition Index Brian J. Bohman*, Carl J Soil Education and Outreach General Poster I Rosen and David J Mulla 1301 Soybean Response to Macro and Micronutrient Appli- SSSA Division: Soil Education and Outreach cation Gena Ram Mahato*, Thandiwe M. Nleya and Peter Kovacs 1261 Active Learning in Adult Education: Activities, Partici- 1302 Response to Timing of Nitrogen Fertilization in Winter pant Feedback, and Lessons Learned Sara Wigginton*, Wheat Under Limited and Unlimited Nitrogen Rates Alissa Cox and Bianca Ross Joao Luis Bigatao Souza*, Vaughn Reed, Evandro Ar- 1262 Progress on Increasing Hispanic Workforce in Soil Sci- chilia, Bronc Finch and D. Brian Arnall ence through Training, Research, and Education: A New 1303 Importance of Magnesium and Sulfur Fertilization for Integrated Program at South Texas/Rio Grande Valley Soybean and Rice in Brazil Luciola Martins*, Bonini Engil Isadora Pujol Pereira*, James Kang and Chu-Lin Flavio, Kiran Mann and Kyle Freeman Cheng 1304 Investigating Boron’s Role in Diverse Cropping 1263 Use of 3D Models for Teaching Clay Mineralogy Cris- Systems of China Xian Guan, Peter Liu, Ping He, Kiran tian P. Schulthess* Mann* and Kyle Freeman

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- Adam Cathe- Activity Affected By Address Prob- - Christine M. VanZo Rich McLaughlin and Jalen Compost and Till- Affected By Rachel K. Owen*, Keith W. Goyne, Keith W. Rachel K. Owen*, Virinder Sidhu*, Dibyendu Sarkar and Sidhu*, Dibyendu Virinder SSSA Division: Wetland Soils Division: Wetland SSSA (includes student competition) meren* and Jacob F. Berkowitz aqueous soil) Environments in Chesapeake Bay and Field-Scale Soil Experiments Martin C. Rabenhorst and Barret M. Wessel lyn Wang*, Using Iron and Manganese-Coated IRIS Films to Under Quantify Soil Redox Potential in Rice Paddies Management and Drying (AWD) Alternate Wetting Angelia L. Seyfferth Matt Limmer and Abby Evans*, Soil Modeling with Wetland Coupling Watershed Loca- of Target Identification Measurements Improves tions for P Reduction Jacob F. Berkowitz*, Christine M. Derek Schlea and Chelsie Bowes VanZomeren, Associ- Greenhouse Gases Emission (CH4, N2O, CO2) Land-Uses of of Microbes in Different ated with Diversity Azizan* and Kosuke Noborio Fitriah S.N Tropical Peatland. in Soils Mark Stolt* Soil Biogeochemical Properties of Eroding Wetland and John R. White Sapkota* Organic Matter Yadav of Wetlands the Delineation lematic Soils and Improve U.S. Chelsea Duball* and in the Semi-Arid Western Karen L. Vaughan in Response to Wetlands Soil Biogeochemistry in Playa Changing Land Use and Elisabeth B. Webb Kristen Sloan Veum Multiyear Precipitation Variations and Relationship and Relationship Precipitation Variations Multiyear and Phosphorous Source of Nitrogen with Nonpoint A. Elrashidi* Moustafa to Surface Contamination Hydroseeded with Land age in a Post-Construction Adam Flores, Aaron Garza, Michael Gonzalez*, Turfgrass Kang James Pereira, Engil Isadora Pujol Granados, Paola and Citlali Zertuche Establishment in Turfgrass Compost and Tillage Citlali Zertuche, Aaron Garza, Flores, Michael Gonzalez, Kang* Jungseok Ho and James Rate Amendment of Compaction and Compost Level in Three Urban Soils Alter Soil Hydraulic Properties A. L. Heitman and Richard Christina Kranz*, Joshua McLaughlin Soils of Jersey City, NJ and Lead in Urban Residential San Antonio, TX Rupali Datta Metal Concentration and Assessment of Soil Heavy Urban Gardeners in Among Management Practices Geiger* and Urszula Norton Laramie, Wyoming Tara Practices Inspections of Erosion and Sediment Control Applications Via UAV-Aided Hairston* Soils - a Biogeochemical Homogenization in Urban M. and Peter Six-City Comparison Christopher D. Ryan* Groffman Hydric Soils Identification Poster

Assessment of Reducing Soil Conditions and Assessment of Reducing Soil Conditions “Across the Ladder”: Recent Advancements in Advancements the Ladder”: Recent “Across 1339 in Benthic (sub Sulfide Levels Measuring Pore Water 1338 Identification of Reducing Conditions in Micro-, Meso-, 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 Sensor for Quantifying Denitrification A Novel 1345 Quantification of Iron Monosulfides to 1346 180 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level SESSION NO. 198—4:00 PM–6:00 PM SESSION NO. 198—4:00 PM–6:00 PM SESSION NO. 198 NO. SESSION 1330 1331 Biological Health Soil 1332 Properties and Runoff Quality Soil Physical 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337

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Mary Xionghan Zhen Hu*, Weiming Shi*, Weiming Application Rate on Phos Taylor Moore*, Ruifang Hu, Mingjing Taylor Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Tile Drainage, Oh and Tile Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Laura for Edge-of-Field Practices My! a Case Christianson* Nitrogen Fer- of Long-Term The Influence and Cycling Phosphorus Forms tilization on Systems in Wheat Cropping in Continuous a Barbara J. Cade- Semiarid Agroecosystem Jin Liu, Jianjun Yang, Menun*, Luke D. Bainard, Hu and Chantal Hamel Yongfeng As Phosphate Mobility Microscale Imaging of Enhancing Polymer Affected By Fertilizer Sarah Doydora, Amoozegar*, Dean Hesterberg, M. Webb Northrup and Samuel Paul Break Nitrogen to the Emission Flux of Fertilizer in the Technology Environment and Its Control Region of China Yangtze Lower Deb Ma, Jun Qiao, Youhua Ju Min, Tingmei Yan, Hu P. Jaisi and Hongxiang By 30- Accumulation Induced Soil Phosphorus Fertilization and Potential Environmental Year Shengli GUO* Implications in the Loess Plateau on Phos- Should Greater Emphasis be Placed Bet phorus Fertilizer Source Selection to Build Jr. ter P Management Systems? Joseph J. Weeks* and Ganga M. Hettiarachchi Tracing the Sources of Phosphorus in the Qiang Li*, Delaware Creek Watershed, Love Hezhong Yuan, Christopher Main, Hui Li and Deb P. Jaisi Agricultural Phosphorus in Immobilization of Floodplain Soil Deciduous a Temperate, Arai Arenberg* and Yuji Phosphorus Solid Phase Speciation and Hedley Sequential Extraction Residues: Using Multi-Modal µ-XRF Mapping and µ-XANES Soils Agricultural to Speciate Legacy P in Kathryn Daria Szerlag*, Fatemeh Izaditame, Kathryn Daria Szerlag*, Fatemeh Izaditame, Deb P. Jaisi and Tappero, Northrup, Ryan Paul Donald L. Sparks Break Adsorption and Precipitation of Myo-Inositol Hexakisphosphate Onto Kaolinite Deb P. Jaisi, Yupeng Yan, Hongfeng Chen, Deb P. Jaisi, Yupeng Yan, Fan Liu, Wenfeng Wan, Biao Xiaoming Wang, Qiaoyun Huang and Xionghan Feng Tan, Phosphate on Acids for Exchange of Organic Ap- A Density Functional Theory Goethite: Guo, Lin Ma and proach James Kubicki*, Jiye Ohno Tsutomu Transformation of Simulating Oxidative Lignin in the Soil and Agriculturally-Derived Macey Its Impact on Phosphate Bioavailability Hatcher Ohno and Patrick Cohen*, Tsutomu Phosphate Sorption Speciation and Precipita tion Mechanisms on Amorphous Aluminum Brian Phillips, Hydroxide Xiaoming Wang*, Hu, Zhen Hu, Jean-François Boily, Yongfeng Xionghan Feng and Mengqiang Zhu Characterization of Different Inositol Hexakisphosphate Stereoisomers in Soil In cubation Sun and Deb P. Jaisi Effect of Nitrogen phorus Transformation in an Agricultural Soil: phorus Transformation in an A Phosphate Oxygen Isotope Study Feng*, Dandan Jing, Deb P. Jaisi, Yupeng Yan, Wenfeng Lu, Xiaoming Wang, Ren, Jianwei Tao and Fan Liu Tan Adjourn AM 7:55 AM 8:10 AM 8:25 AM 8:40 AM 8:50 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 AM 10:05 10:20 AM 10:20 AM 10:30 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 12:00 PM 206-1 206-2 206-3 206-4 206-5 206-6 206-7 206-8 206-9 206-10 206-11 206-12 206-13 206-14 206-15

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Morning Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006D,RiverLevel AM–9:35 AM 208—8:00 NO. SESSION 207-6 207-5 207-4 207-3 207-2 207-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 008A,RiverLevel AM–9:35 AM 207—8:00 NO. SESSION 208-4 208-3 208-2 208-1 Crop PhysiologyandMetabolismOralIII C07 Genomics,MolecularGeneticsandBiotechnology 9:35 AM 9:20 AM 9:05 AM 8:50 AM 8:35 AM 8:20 AM 8:05 AM 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 8:35 AM 8:20 AM 8:05 AM 8:00 AM C02 CropPhysiologyandMetabolism Functional FoodsOral Adjourn Harkamal Walia andTala Awada Jeremy Hiller,Patrick Morgan,GregorySword, tasios Mazis,SrutiChoudhury,JaneOkalebo, Under DroughtStress Responsive PhysiologicalTraitsinCotton High Throughput Assessment oftheHighly Daryl ChastainandK.RajaReddy Reproductive Parameters BhupinderSingh*, Drought ToleranceUsingPhysiologicaland Screening ofRoseCultivars forHeatand Colaizzi, QingwuXueandCharlieM.Rush and Peppers HyungminTonyRho*,Paul D. diation andWater UseEfficiencyinTomatoes High-Tunnel ProductionSystemIncreasesRa Acclimation ofLeafPhysiologicalTraitsUnder Tyson BrantRaperandFreddieBourland Avat Shekoofa*,SaraSafikhan,JohnSnider, Pressure DeficitUnderRainfedConditions matal ConductanceResponsestoHighVapor Variation Steffenson andJames A. Anderson Bishal GoleTamang, RémySchoppach,Brian Drought ToleranceinCropsWalid Sadok*, and ItsCircadianControl As Contributorsof Out ofDarkness:NocturnalTranspiration Paxton Payton High Plains ofTexas JamesR.Mahan*and Plantings X4Water Levels ontheSouthern Cotton XEnvironmentWater: 9Years X6 Introductory Remarks and OmParkash Dhankher* Enhanced Tolerance to Arsenic Ahmed Meselhy PIP2;6, Showed Decreased Accumulation and Membrane IntrinsicProteins,OsPIP1;3, Os RNAi-Mediated Inactivation ofRicePlasma Phat Dang,Tao JiangandCharlesYiwu Chen* RNA-Seq Analysis Peanut (Arachishypogaea Associated withSeedCompositionTraitsin Identification ofPotentialQTLsandGenes Seth C.MurrayandHongbinZhang Xiaoli Qi,JacobPekar, Sing-HoiSze,Wenwei Xu, Zhang*, Yun-HuaLiu,ChantelF.Scheuring, ued GeneticImprovement inMaizeMeiping Breeding (GBB)forEnhancedandContin Development andUtilizationofGene-Based hammad KhanandKulvinderGill Improvement Kanwardeep SinghSingh*,Mu- Evolution ofPh1GeneandIt’sUseinWheat Introductory Remarks Moderator: TysonRaper Among CottonGenotypesinSto- HuiZhang,MingLiWang, Taity Changa*, Anas- L.) UsingGWAS and - - - 209-12 209-11 209-10 209-9 209-8 209-7 209-6 209-5 209-4 209-3 209-2 209-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007A,RiverLevel AM–9:50 AM 209—8:00 NO. SESSION 208-6 208-5 Poster and5MinuteRapid--Ph.D.GradStudent 9:10 AM 9:05 AM 9:00 AM 8:55 AM 8:45 AM 8:40 AM 8:35 AM 8:30 AM 8:25 AM 8:20 AM 8:15 AM 8:10 AM 8:05 AM 8:00 AM 9:35 AM 9:20 AM 9:05 AM Oral (includesSociety-widestudent C03 CropEcology, ManagementandQuality competition selection) Moderator: DavidMarburger K. Hornbuckleand Anton Kruger with CropDevelopment RichardCirone*,Brian Microwave Absorption throughaCorn Canopy William LazarusandRussGesch L. Becker,Gregg A. Johnson,ManinderK.Walia, System Julija A. Cubins*, M.Scott Wells, Roger Emerging Soybean-Pennycress Cropping Agronomic andEconomicChallengesofthe Strahinja Stepanovic Redfearn, MaryDrewnoski,RodrigoWerle and shall, CodyCreech,KeithL.Glewen, DarenD. Nebraska Alexandre TononRosa*,SamuelKoe Crops, Forages,andCover CropsinEastern Double CroppingFieldPea withShortSeason Hulbert Ricky S.Lewis,Tarah S.Sullivan andScotH. sive MicrobiomesChristineJadeDillaErmita*, Wheat GenotypesRecruitingDiseaseSuppres & Answers Questions Shawn P.Conley lain*, MarianLundBolton,Jean-Michel Ané and Soil BacterialCommunitiesLindsayChamber- Crop RotationandCover Cropping:Impactson Quinn*, HannaPoffenbargerandChadDLee for CornFollowingaRye Cover CropDaniel Optimum NitrogenFertilizerRateandTiming in Sweet CornDaljeetDhaliwal* Historical ChangesinPlant DensityTolerance Cameron M.Pittelkow Marella, GonzaloZorrilla,Jose A. Terra and Data Meng-ChunTseng*, Alvaro Roel,Muzio Rice SystemsinUruguayUsingField-Level Assessment ofYield GapsinHigh-Yielding and RajK.Shrestha McGlinch*, LauraE.Lindsey,MattHankinson Malting BarleyGrainYield andQuality Optimizing SeedingRatetoMaximizeWinter Winans* andFrederickE.Below in Responseto Agronomic Management Variation Among CommercialCorn Hybrids N. Sible*andFrederickE.Below Growth RegulatorsandBiostimulants? Production InfluencetheResponsetoPlant Does theManagementSystemforCorn Hoegemeyer andRogerW. Elmore Issues Corn GrowthandDevelopment: EarFormation Introductory Remarks Adjourn Isham andRuiWang Ling Qiao,JustinWheeler,NatalieKlassen,Kyle Related MetalinSpringWheat QTL MappingofGrainCadmiumandOther Mahalingam* cochromanol Pathway inBarleyRamamurthy Quantitative TraitLoci Associated withTo OslerOrtez*, A. JustinMcMechan,Tom SESSION NO. 209 JianliChen*, Connor

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Moderator: Wayne Smith Moderator: Wayne - ing of Crucial Domestication Traits in Penny cress Ratan Chopra* and M David Marks African Ber- Genetic and QTL Mapping in an Wu, mudagrass Population Shuhao Yu*, Yanqi L. Martin, Justin Quetone Dennis Liuling Yan, Moss, Charles Henry Fontanier, Tilin Fang and Hongxu Dong of Breeding Populations of Guar Evaluation tetragonoloba (Cyamopsis United States Southwestern Liu, Sangamesh Robert Kelby Imel, Weixin Blake Williams, Angadi, Calvin L. Trostle, Ryan Mark D. Auld and Dick L. Ellen Beth Peffley, Burow High-Throughput Screening of Soybean Flood-Tolerance in a Hydroponic Environment Acuna, Marcos da Andrea Derrick Harrison*, Sandra Liliana Florez- Maria De Olivera, Silva, Chengjun Wu Francia Ravelombola, Palacios, and Leandro Mozzoni Introductory Remarks - Canola Roots – Genetic, Genomic and Tran scriptomic Analysis Mukhlesur Rahman* and Arifuzzaman Muhammad A New SNP Genomic Selection System to Worth Indices in and Cross Determine Parent Canola (Brassica napus) Breeding Zhiwu S. Zhang, Haixiao Dong, Joseph Kuhl, Ashley James B. Davis and Job the Identification and Stack Progress Toward Introductory Remarks - A Celebra Ambassador of Water: A Life-Long and Diverse tion of the Excellent, Timely of Emeritus Professor Research Contributions Jan Hopmans Jasper Vrugt* Environment By Com Embracing the Digital of Knowledge bining Models with Practical Alvin Root Zone. Plant Best Soil Hydrology for Andrey K. Guber J.M. Smucker* and Bridging Scales and Disciplines in the South Anthony Toby O’Geen* ern Sierra Critical Zone Professor Jan Hopmans – a Highly Successful and Impactful Scientist Discussion Adjourn C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics Moderator: Jirka Simunek, Keith Bristow Moderator: Jirka Simunek, SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology Division: Soil SSSA Crop Breeding and Genetics Oral III Crop Breeding and Genetics Oral 8:50 AM 8:50 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:20 AM 8:35 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:30 AM 8:55 AM 9:20 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 Symposium--Transdisciplinary Contributions Contributions Symposium--Transdisciplinary and Opportunities in Soil Physical Hydrology in Soil and Opportunities 213-4 213-5 213-6 SESSION AM NO. 213—8:00 AM–11:00 006B, River Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213-1 213-2 213-3 SESSION SESSION NO. 212—8:00 AM–10:00 AM 221D, 2nd Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez 212-1 212-2 212-3 212-4

Lia B. Species Workshop Moderator: Kevin Murphy Graduate Student Sessions Introductory Remarks - Oat Grain Quality QTL for Marker Develop ment to Breed for Human Nutrition. D. Jo Jo Heuschele* ) Ge- Emmer (Triticum dicoccoides Using Wild Nutritional Quality netic Resources to Improve Alan Fritz of Bread Wheat Mary Guttieri* and Acid Content of a “World Amino Essential Craine* and Core” Quinoa Collection Evan Kevin Murphy As a New of Cannabis sativa Development Crop for Modern Medicine Nirit Bernstein* Millets for Human Health and Nutrition Dipak K. Santra* Adjourn Development of a Technique to Estimate Stand to Estimate Stand of a Technique Development for Replant hypogaea L.) (Arachis in Peanut System. Aerial an Unmanned Decisions Using Vasileios Scott Monfort and W. Sara E. Pelham*, Liakos in Phosphorus Stoichiometry Nitrogen and during Grain Filling Maize Kernels J. Vyn Olmedo Pico* and Tony - Growth and Devel Quantifying Corn Root Leaf Nitrogen Levels opment in Relation to and K. Raja Reddy Charles Hunt Walne* on of Fungicide Seed Treatments Evaluation Tillage, Crop Rotations Hrsw Under Different - Buetow*, Joel Ran and Soil Conditions Ryan Friskop and John Rickertsen Andrew som, with Deficit Watering Potassium Fertigation Anti-Nutritive Reduces and Nutritive Improves Jouko Kl- Daniel Wasonga*, Quality of Cassava A. Makela Alakukku and Pirjo S. eemola, Laura Questions & Answers Adjourn 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:25 AM 8:45 AM 9:05 AM 9:30 AM 9:55 AM 9:15 AM 9:20 AM 9:25 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:40 AM 9:50 Symposium--Celebrating the Health and Symposium--Celebrating the Health Finding a Common Language for Science Nutritional Potential of Underutilized Crop Nutritional Potential of Underutilized 184 Sponsored by Bayer CropScience Sponsored by Bayer Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007D, River Level 007D, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION AM–10:00 AM NO. 211—8:00 210-1 210-2 210-3 210-4 210-5 C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants Enhanced Nutritionally and Health-Beneficial Biomedical, C09 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006A, River Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION NO. 210—8:00 AM–9:55 AM SESSION NO. 210 NO. SESSION 209-13 209-14 209-15 209-16 209-17

Morning 214-5 214-4 214-3 214-2 214-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304B,3rdLevel AM–11:00214—8:00 NO. AM SESSION 213-11 213-10 213-9 213-8 213-7 SSSA Division:NutrientManagementandSoilPlant Analysis Enhanced Nutrient Availability fromtheSoil 9:05 AM 8:50 AM 8:35 AM 8:20 AM 8:05 AM 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:00 AM 9:50 AM 9:35 AM SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition Moderator: Binaya Parajuli, Javed Iqbal Section orDivisionCosponsor: Muna andFelixNgetich Kenya DanielN.Mugendi*,MonicahMucheru- and SoilFertilityintheCentralHighlands of Organic InputsEnhanceMaizeProductivity Sadeghpour* Kumar, GurbirSingh,RandyLange and Amir Adeyemi, Amanda MWeidhuner, Pawan Requirements inSouthernIllinois Cover CropDecompositionRatesandCornN Cover CropTermination DateInfluences Sawyer andJohnShanahan Carrie A.M. Laboski,EmersonNafziger,JohnE. Ferguson, DavidW. Franzen,Newell RKitchen, James J.Camberato,Paul R.Carter,RichardB izer toCorn When toSingleorSplit Apply NitrogenFertil and MeredithMann don Wade, Anthony Fulford,Tunsisa T. Hurisso Nitrogen Availability? Steven W. Culman*,Jor- Can SoilProteinServe As anIndicatorofSoil Grove and Antonio P.Mallarino Ruark, JamieWest, HannaPoffenbarger,JohnH. sica A.R. Logan,M.ScottDemyan, MatthewD. Systems JordonWade*, Steven W. Culman,Jes- from CorrelationtoCausationinNFertilized Does aHealthySoilYield More?Moving Introductory Remarks Adjourn Donald Jones Ryan James Andres, HuiFang,ShilpaSoodand Linglong Zhu*,KuangZhang,Vasu Kuraparthy, in UplandCotton(Gossypiumhirsutum Morphological TraitsUsing63KSNP Array QTL Analyses forFiberQuality,Yield and High-Density LinkageMapConstructionand and HongbinZhang* Meiping Zhang,Sing-HoiSze,C.Wayne Smith through Gene-BasedBreeding Continued GeneticImprovement ofCotton Zeng, PingLiandEfremBechere Genetic BackgroundsDavidD.Fang*,Linghe Breeding PopulationsDerived fromDifferent QTLs IdentifiedinaMAGICPopulationUsing Validation ofCottonFiberLengthandStrength Mark D.Burow Payton, JamesR.Mahan,JenniferChagoya and tion andProfitability Effect ofIrrigationLevels onPeanut Produc- Break R. MahanandPaxton Payton Baring, CharlesE.Simpson,JohnCason,James Jennifer Chagoya, RoshanKulkarni,Michael Peanut MinicoreCollectionMarkD.Burow*, erance toWater Deficit,Introgressedfromthe Evaluation ofaPopulationDeveloped forTol- Oral JasonClark*,FabianG.Fernandez, Cheng-JungSung*,Paxton

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JungHyun Shim*, Kevin Cushman, C05 Turfgrass Science C05 Turfgrass Moderator: David Jespersen Introductory Remarks Genetic Donors of Salt Exploring Novel Cultivated Tolerance across the Tetraploid Cotton Germplasm ( Discussion Remarks Concluding Adjourn Transcriptome Profiling and Genetic Network Modeling. Naga Bhushana Rao Karampudi, Lori L. Hinze, and benildo de reyes Megan Sweeney Adjustment of Creeping Bentgrass Metabolic Drought Tolerance and Post- for Improved By the Colonization of Plant Drought Recovery Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria William Errickson* and Bingru Huang QTL Mapping of Resistance to Gray Leaf Spot in St. Augustinegrass Arellano, Mulkey, Maria C. Zuleta, Consuelo Ma and Susana R. Milla-Lewis Bangya Analysis of Drought Response of Genetic Fescue [ Tall Mixed Linear Rain-out Shelter Using Bayesian Models Henry Yuanshuo Qu*, Edwin J. Green, A. Meyer A. Bonos and William Stacy Transcriptomic Freezing Tolerance Components in Zoysiagrass D. Tuong, Yu, Tan Jessica Brown*, Xingwang David Livingston and Susana R. Milla-Lewis Break of Freeze Toler- Identification and Validation Associated QTL Acclimation ance and Cold in Zoysiagrass Pat- Aaron J. Brian M. Schwartz, D. Tuong, Tan Arellano, David Livingston and ton, Consuelo Susana R. Milla-Lewis Assessment of Tillering and Rhizomatous Growth in Strong Creeping Red Fescue Florence Ses- T Mihelich*, Dominic P Petrella, soms, Laura M Shannon and Eric Watkins Ryegrass Increasing Competition in Perennial Ac- Selection Nurseries Bolsters Prediction curacy Garett Heineck*, Nancy Jo Ehlke, Kayla Altendorf and Eric Watkins ASA Section: Education and Extension Section: Education ASA Lead Community: Extension Education Community Lead Community: Extension 8:10 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:55 12:00 PM AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 Molecular Techniques, Genetics and Plant Genetics and Plant Molecular Techniques, Breeding Oral (includes student competition) Breeding Oral (includes student Excellence in Extension Materials on Display II Excellence in Extension 218-1 PM AM–6:00 NO. 217—8:00 SESSION Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level SESSION AM NO. 218—8:10 AM–11:30 301B, 3rd Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez 218-2 218-3 218-4 218-5 218-6 218-7 218-8 - - - -

Lesley A. Lesley Megan Bourns*, Tracey Jeanette Olexa* Christopher Pfarr* and Christopher Pfarr* and Rebecca Beduhn* James Leslie Henry* John W. Zupancic* Jr. John W. Pierre A. Bordenave* A. Bordenave* Pierre Matthew Summers* New Sulfur Fertilizer Technologies: How Do Fertilizer Technologies: New Sulfur Sources in up to Traditional Sulfur They Stack Southeastern Corn Systems in the Cotton and and Mark Hunter Frame* William Coastal Plain. S. Reiter Date Ef Fertilization and Planting Phosphorus Dakota Jasper in North Yields fects on Soybean Mike Szilvia Yuja, Kelly Cooper and M Teboh*, Ostlie and Alfalfa Response to Phosphorus Irrigated Worku Arizona Calcareous Soil Potassium in Ayman Mostafa Burayu* and Aspects of Fertility 3D: Potassium Research in Spatial Scales Across Research and Greg Bartley Don Flaten, John Heard Drag- Manure Via Sidedressing Corn: Swine Comparable to line Hose Produces Yields Commercial Fertilizer Melissa Wilson Adjourn Introductory Remarks Characterization of Soils and Landscapes for Infiltration Stormwater - Austra Disturbed Rehabilitation of Severely lian Landscapes Solving Rural Septic System Issues Spokas* of a Consulting Soil Scientist in Adventures Sheri But- of Vermont the Champlain Valley Young* terfield with a Consulting Explorations Muddy Waters: Scientist Wetland Management Matthew C. Soils and Stormwater Hostrander* High-Intensity Soil Mapping for Planning Laurel F. Mueller* Land Development Break Agriculture, Soil Science, Hydrope Applying mental Services Management Practices Influenced Soil Chemi The Many Roles of Soil Scientists in Environ - Chemistry to Urban Devel dology and Water opment Planning Com- of Publicly-Funded Small Development Projects in munity Soil-Based Wastewater - Include Techni Minnesota. Discussion Will cal, Social, Political, Regulatory, and Funding Challenges. of Eroded Crop cal Properties and Grain Yield K Obour, Augustine Land Maysoon M. Mikha*, Stahlman and Phillip W. Kumar Vipan Describing Soil Profiles for Purposes of Septic Design; Methods of Examining Soil Profiles James R. Fincham* SSSA Division: Wetland Soils, Division: Wetland SSSA SSSA Cross-Divisional Symposium SSSA Professional Soil Scientists SSSA Division: Soil Education and Outreach, Division: Soil Education and Outreach, SSSA AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:05 AM 11:20 AM 11:35 AM 11:50 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 8:30 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 11:00 10:45 AM 10:45 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:15 Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Pedology, Division: Pedology, Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Division: Soil and Water SSSA CrossDiv Workshop--Diversity of Practice for CrossDiv Workshop--Diversity 186 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225D, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION NO. 216—8:00 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 216—8:00 SESSION NO. 216 NO. SESSION 215-10 215-11 215-12 215-13 215-14 216-1 216-2 216-3 216-4 216-5 216-6 216-7 216-8 216-11 216-10 216-9 216-12

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Harpreet Kaur*, Giorgi Chighladze*, Matthew J Moderator: Wei Zhang Moderator: Wei bored By Amoebae Using a Nano-Enabled bored Navid Saleh*, Craig Technology Alternative Ayres and Mary Jo Kirisits Adjourn tance in Agro-Ecosystems at Field-Scale tance in Cully Hession, Leigh-Anne Krometis, W. Wind*, Chaoqi Chen, Kang Xia, Kendall Fogler, Monica Amy Pruden Ponder and of Legionella Pneumophila Inactivation cumulation of Wastewater-Derived Organic cumulation of Wastewater-Derived A. Pedersen* Contaminants Joel Antibiotic Resis From Farm to Fork: Tracking Introductory Remarks of Nitrate-N Loads from Seasonal Variability Controlled Drainage Systems across the Region Midwest Ahiablame, Abendroth, Laurent Helmers, Lori J. Norm Fausey, Allred, Laura C. Bowling, Barry Jane Frankenberger, Dan B. Jaynes, Eileen J. Benja- A. Nelson, Lindsay Pease, Kladivko, Kelly A. min Reinhart, Jeffrey S. Strock and Mohamed Youssef Reducing Nitrate Leaching By Interseeding Late. Crops Early and Killing Them Cover Introductory Remarks and Metabolism of Accumulation Uptake, Systems Pharmaceuticals in Soil-Water-Plant Hui Li* Processes Influencing the Plant-Driven Nathan M Sedghi*, Rebecca J. Fox, Catherine A. Sherman and Ray Weil Gaudlip, Leslie Quality Benefits of an Inten- Projected Water Under Agricultural Watershed Managed sively Bioenergy Landscape Alternative an Cacho*, M. C. Negri, J. J. Quinn, M. Ha, L. J. and M. Wu Walston Impacts of Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum Quality and Crop Pro Application on Water duction in Southern Illinois Jennie Jon E. Schoonover, Williard, Karl W.J. Snyder and Gurbir Singh Section or Division Cosponsor: Quality Outcomes Oral Water, and Plant Systems and Plant Water, (includes student competition) SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality Division: Soils and Environmental SSSA SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality Division: Soils SSSA 11:05 AM 11:05 10:35 AM 10:35 10:05 AM 10:05 AM 9:00 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:05 AM 9:35 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 Moderator: Katherine Tully, Elizabeth de la Reguera Moderator: Katherine Tully, Conservation Practices That Improve Water Water Practices That Improve Conservation SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Division: Soil and Water SSSA Symposium--Emerging Contaminants in Soil, Contaminants in Symposium--Emerging

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Moderator: Mary Lusk Introductory Remarks Characterization of Phosphorus in Stormwater Pond Sediments in Urban and Stormwater Residential Neighborhoods with Contrasting Urban Form Mary G Lusk* Investiga A 16-Year Adolescence: Rebirth to tion of Excess Phosphorus Discharge from in Suburban a Restored Farmed Wetland Chicago James Montgomery*, J. Marshall Eames and Christie Klimas Infiltration Basins How Do Urban Stormwater Along a Hydrologic Flow Path Treat Nitrogen W. Si*, Mary G Lusk, Patrick Gradient? Qianyao Inglett and Jean-Claude Bonzongo Sep- from Leaking Loading Nitrogen Modeling Using tic Systems in Coastal Urban Watersheds Wan* Arcnlet Yongshan Ponds: Carbon Dynamics of Urban Stoemwater Burial, Gas Flux, and OM Quality a Source of in Storm- Nitrogen and Phosphorus Runoff Zijing Liao* water Concluding Remarks Goeckner* and Mary G Lusk LEAF Litter on Urban Impervious Surfaces Adjourn Tracing Biomat Growth in Soil Treatment Growth in Soil Treatment Tracing Biomat Soil Automated a Network of Units Using Andrew C. Celia Somlai, Sensors Jan Knappe*, and Laurence Fowler Microbial Communities and Nitrogen Removal Sara Septic System Wastewater in Soil Treating George Loomis George Heufelder, Wigginton*, Amador Adolfo and Jose Mechanisms, and Transformations, Transport Assessment of Micro- Human Health Risk Treatment pollutants in Onsite Wastewater and Gurpal Toor Yang* Systems Yun-Ya Surface: Ground- below the Ground A Peek Monitoring Radar and Long-Term Penetrating Are Coastal Septic Systems Suggest Wells Tables Groundwater Threatened By Elevated Surabian, Jim Turenne, Alissa Cox*, Deborah Amador Adolfo George Loomis and Jose WaStewater Nutrient Impacts of Domestic Quality Surface Water Treatment Systems on Laurence Gill*, Subsoils in Poorly Permeable Laura Brophy, Donata Dubber, Chris Fennell, Jan Knappe and Bruce Misstear Adjourn (includes student competition) SSSA Division: Urban and Anthropogenic Soils Division: Urban and SSSA 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:05 AM 9:20 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 AM 10:05 AM 10:35 10:20 AM 10:20 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 10:40 AM 10:55 AM 11:10 AM 11:25 AM 11:40 AM 11:55 Sources, Transport and Management of Sources, Transport and Management Runoff Oral Pollutants in Urban Stormwater 190 227-1 227-2 227-3 227-4 227-5

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Morning 230-8 230-7 230-6 230-5 230-4 230-3 230-2 230-1 Hilton PalaciodelRio,LaVista DE,22ndFloor AM–11:10230—9:25 NO. AM SESSION 229-10 229-9 229-8 229-7 229-6 229-5 10:36 AM 10:28 AM 10:20 AM 10:10 AM 10:02 AM 9:54 AM 9:46 AM 9:38 AM 9:30 AM 9:25 AM 11:50 AM 11:35 AM 11:20 AM 11:05 AM 10:50 AM 10:35 AM 10:20 AM 10:05 AM Share Your Science--ByVideo! Oral ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Lindsey andPaul R.Carter neth A Sudduth,D. BrentonMyers, Alexander J. way, Curtis Ransom*,Newell RKitchen,Ken- in-Furrow SoilSensorPerformance LanceCon- Planting DepthandSoilSeriesEffecton Nels E.Hansen*andJessicaWayment Preplant BurndownUsingOrganicHerbicides Bruce A Ackley Course Alexander J.Lindsey*,RoseVagedes and Hands-on LabforIntroductionto Agronomy Discussion Scientists Undercover Diagnostic ToolsforFarmersand and JacciSmith Kenzie Johnston,RobertLeeds,RachelLeggett Evaluating CornNitrogenSources maker Tseng*, ShandreaStallworthandBrooklynSchu- Virtual Reality inClassroomTe-Ming Paul R KitchenandLanceConway Emergence UniformityStirlingStewart*, Newell Texture andLandscapePositiontoImprove Optimizing CornSeedingDepthBySoil Williams* andLouisWasson sion, andTeaching Corn Videos toSupplementResearch,Exten Introductory Remarks Adjourn Bobby R.Golden,BrienHenryandCoreyBryant Krutz, Martin A.Locke,DrewM.Gholson, Furrow-Irrigated CornGeneSpencer*,L.Jason sitioning toConservation Managementin Runoff andNutrientTransportWhenTran and SandeepKumar McMaine, Peter J.Sexton,ShannonL.Osborne chel MacDowell, JuanD.Perez-Guatierrez, John after Planting Rye Cover Crop Arun Bawa*, Ra- Plots throughSubsurfaceDrainageSystems Changes inNutrientConcentrationsLeaving Vinayak S.Shedekar*andWilliam R.Osterholz W. Duncan,BrittanyHanrahan,KevinKing, of-Field NetworkinNorthwest OhioEmily Cover CropsandNutrientLossfromtheEdge- Singh* andKelly A. Nelson Loss fromaNo-tillCover CropTerrace Gurbir Phosphorus Application onFrozenSoilsand Break Gary Feyereisen and Axel Garciay Ranaivoson*, JeffreyS.Strock,BrentJ.Dalzell, in theUpperMississippiRiver Basin Nutrient Removal from Agricultural Drainage Bioreactors As aManagementPracticefor Garcia J. Dalzell,GaryFeyereisen and Axel Garciay Jeffrey S.Strock*, AndryRanaivoson,Brent Ditches intheUpperMississippiRiver Basin for NutrientRemoval in Agricultural Drainage Low-Grade Weirs As aManagementPractice Moderator: Newell Kitchen EricB.Brennan*

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231-8 231-7 231-6 231-4 231-3 231-2 231-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 212B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.231—9:40 AM–12:00 PM 230-10 230-9 231-5 Soil andWater Management andConservation SSSA Division:SoilandWater Management andConservation 12:00 PM 11:45 AM 11:30 AM 11:15 AM 11:10 AM 10:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:00 AM 9:45 AM 9:40 AM 11:00 AM 10:52 AM 10:44 AM 11:00 AM 10:45 AM Moderator: SushilThapa,EkremOzlu Adjourn dez* M.S.K. ThilakarathnaandGuillermoHernan- Daly, SisiLin,CarmenC.Roman,Ekanayaka ture, CarbonandNitrogen Additions Priming ofSoilNitrousOxideFluxes:Mois- tailed inRitualBronzes Ancient ChineseWater Management As De- Arriaga Boswell, Anita M.ThompsonandFranciscoJ. State oftheScience Wintertime ProcessesandSoilDynamics:The Adjourn Ruark, HeidiJ.JohnsonandKevinShelley cisco J. Arriaga*, NicholasBero,MatthewD. Biochar Thomas J.Sauer*andEricC.Brevik Hydraulic PropertiesintheU.S.GreatPlains Effect ofEasternRedCedarPlantings onSoil and MarkD.Tomer E. Schilling,Peter L.Moore,RichardC.Schultz Suroso Rahutomo,MichaelL.Thompson,Keith Kovar*, William J.Beck,ThomasM.Isenhart, an Agricultural Watershed, Iowa, USA Phosphorus Sources,Sinks,andMobilityin rick andethanpawlowski diana karwan, RandallK.Kolka,FaithFitzpat Tanja N.Williamson*, Edward Dobrowolski, ing, Edge-of-FieldMonitoring,andTileDrains Initiative Focus Area –SedimentSourceTrack Nutrient Movement inGreatLakesRestoration Introductory Remarks Concluding Remarks J.M. Smucker*andBrianC.Levene mizing ProductionwithHalftheWater Alvin That DoublesRootZoneWater ContentsMaxi- A NewInnovative SoilWater Conservation Laura Thompson* Fertilizer Application Nitrogen Rate Aerial Using DroneBasedSensorstoDirectVariable- Cover Crop Dairy LiquidManureInjectionMethodtoa Break Properties. Abdulaziz Alghamdi* General OralII As aSoil Affects PhosphorusLosses Additive: EffectonPhysical NicholasJ.Balster*,Edward

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Scenarios Moderator: Melanie Bayles Introductory Remarks Introductory Remarks Crop Winter Oilseed – a Novel Covercress to with Canola-like Composition That Helps Soil Erosion Tim Ulmasov* Prevent Employing CRISPR Gene Editing and EMS - Mutagenesis to Rapidly Domesticate Pen As an Oilseed-Producing Cash Cover nycress Crop John Sedbrook* The Future of Low Carbon Biofuel Feedstocks Introductory Remarks Online Survey Effective A Roadmap to Create Collection Design with Robust Data Hunger Chung* and Kelva II Part Assessment - How Do I Do It? Program Hunger* Kelva Discussion Adjourn Glenn Johnston* Industry Interest in Emerging Oilseed Aviation Feedstocks for the Production of Sustainable Co- Fuel and Multiple High Value Aviation Csonka* Products. Steve Discussion Adjourn ASA Section: Education and Extension Section: Education ASA Feedstock Commercialization Moderator: Ramdeo Seepaul, Ratan Chopra ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Agronomic Production Section: ASA Do It and How Can I Publish It? How Can I Publish Do It and ASA Section: Biometry and Statistical Computing ASA Lead Community: Bioenergy Systems Community 9:30 AM 9:30 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 10:00 AM 10:25 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 10:55 AM 11:25 AM 11:35 Lead Community: K-16 Education and Outreach Community Lead Community: K-16 Genomic Selection Methods Under Complex Lead Community: Bioinformatics in Crops and Soils Community Academia Partnerships for Emerging Biofuel Academia Partnerships Symposium--Program Assessment - How Do I - How Assessment Symposium--Program Symposium--Opportunities through Industry- Symposium--Opportunities through Symposium--New Developments for Improving Symposium--New Developments

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Effects Its and Sulfate Shiyan Yang*, Mingjiang He, Xingmei Mingjiang He, Yang*, Shiyan and Fungai Mukome lization of Lead in Soil: The Impacts of Apatite lization of Lead in Soil: The Impacts of Schwab Andrew Lee* and Paul Size Particle Break of Assembly of Root-Associated Microbiomes to Lindane in Response Typical Rice Cultivars He, Zhijiang Lu and Pollution Jiayin Feng*, Yan Jianming Xu Biochar Combined with Compost to Reduce Uptake and Plant the Mobility, Bioavailability of Organic Pollutants in Soil Leilei Xiang* and Fang Wang for Cd Remedia Outstanding Performance Aaron R. Betts* and Donald and Air-Oxidation L. Sparks Cadmium Is More Toxic to Microbial Mediated Soil Under Non- N Transformation in a Paddy Flooding Than Flooding Conditions Xu* Afzal, Mengjie Yu and Jianming mad The Potential Coupling Network between Anaerobic Dechlorinators and Methanogens in He and Jianming Xu Systems Jing Yuan*, Yan Arsenic and the Immobi Phytoremediation of Biochemical Composite tion Using a Novel Synthesized with Bacillus Sp. K1 and Magnetic Aqueous Solution and Natural Biochar: Both in zhangtao Li, Jizi Wu, Jianming Soils Lu Wang*, Xu and Xingmei Liu Analysis on Source-Exposure- An Integrated Agriculture Accumulations in Risk of Metal Recycling Soils Near Intense Electronic Waste Activities Liu and Jianming Xu Adjourn bonate Introductory Remarks Implications for Soil Remediation: Insight Analysis Xingmei Liu*, Shi- from Health Risk Mingjiang He and Jianming Xu Yang, yan Silicon Coprecipitation with Green Rust Car SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry Division: Soil SSSA Section or Division Cosponsor: Section or Division Cosponsor: (includes student competition) (includes student SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality Division: Soils SSSA and Biological Contaminants Oral and Biological Contaminants 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 11:45 12:00 PM 9:25 AM 9:25 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 Soil Remediation and Pollution Control: Control: and Pollution Soil Remediation Moderator: Jianming Xu, Yan He, Zhijiang Lv, Sanjai Parikh, Sanjai Parikh, He, Zhijiang Lv, Xu, Yan Moderator: Jianming Biogeochemical Processes of Organic, Inorganic, of Organic, Inorganic, Processes Biogeochemical 232-6 232-7 232-8 232-3 232-4 232-5 232-9 192 232-1 232-2 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303A, 3rd Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez SESSION NO. 232 NO. SESSION PM AM–12:00 NO. 232—9:25 SESSION

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Moderator: Ryan Heiniger Moderator: Ryan Introductory Remarks Introductory Remarks No-till Soil Carbon Dynamics in Long-Term Based Soybean Experiment in Southern Brazil Enhancing Biochar Property through Function Biochar Property through Enhancing Fertilizer for Silicon Enhanced Biochar-Based Jim Disease Meng Wang, of Plant Suppression and Negar Tafti J. Wang* Nitrogen Biochar and Effect of Biosurfactant, Oil Remediation and Application on Crude in Coastal Marsh Greenhouse Gas Emission Rice, Rodrigo Amado*, Charles W. J. C. Telmo Ferreira Sr. and Ademir Oliveira S. Nicoloso, Jackson Ernani Fiorin of Soil Carbon Dynamics with Intensification Agricultural Systems Bonini Pires and Augusto S. Nicoloso, Carlos Amado J. C. Telmo Break Interactions Soil and Plant Dynamics and Experi Research Organic Waste Long-Term ing Soil Resilience and Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emission Jane M-F Johnson* Discussion Adjourn alization for Agricultural and Environmental Agricultural and alization for Applications Ronald Delaune and Jim J. Wang Zhuo Wei*, Solution Aqueous of Phosphate from Removal Composite Bead Using Chitosan/MgO-Biochar Roy Amitava and Baoyue Zhou*, Jim J. Wang Discussion A. Ippolito* ments James Agricultural Carbon Sequestration for Enhanc Adjourn SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry, Division: Soil Chemistry, SSSA Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Cross-Divisional Symposium SSSA Production Systems Oral Moderator: Jane Johnson, Augustine Obour Augustine Moderator: Jane Johnson, ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Section: ASA SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, SSSA SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality, Quality, Division: Soils and Environmental SSSA SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Division: Forest, Range and Wildland SSSA 9:30 AM 9:30 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:05 AM 11:20 AM 10:05 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:50 12:00 PM 11:35 AM 11:35 AM 11:50 AM 11:20 12:00 PM Atmosphere Interactions and Soil Carbon Interactions and Soil Carbon Atmosphere CrossDiv Symposium--Soil, Water, Plant and Plant CrossDiv Symposium--Soil, Water, Wheat, Small Grains, Rice & Flax--Agronomic Dynamics in Long Term Research Experiments I Research Experiments Dynamics in Long Term

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Claire L Phillips*, Kylie Meyer, Meyer, Claire L Phillips*, Kylie Lead Community: Gao* and Caroline A Masiello Gao* and Caroline Engineered Biochar for Pollution Degradation Aneesh Chandel Hao Chen*, Hem Sharma and - Per Soil Water? Does Biochar Help Conserve from Field, Greenhouse, and Model spectives Introductory Remarks Electroactive Amendment Biochar of Anoxic Soil: Enhancing Redox Reactions and Electron Transfer to Decrease the GHGs Emissions A. Andrea Goglio*, Danielle L. Gelardi, Devin and Rippner, Raul Berenguer, Sanjai J. Parikh Andrea Schievano - Physical Properties Determine Biochar Move ment and Fate in the Environment ing Studies Gollany, Thomas Wanzek Sarah Light, Hero T. and Kristin Trippe Break Nothabo Dube, Akash Ashapure, Anjin Chang, Ashapure, Akash Nothabo Dube, Andrea Maeda Maeda, Jinha Jung, Murilo M. and Juan Landivar Estimation of Gross Primary Production for Cotton and Corn Using High Resolution Satellite Data Planetscope Rajan, Song Cui and Sanaz Shafian Nithya Airborne Multispectral Imagery to Use in-Season Nitrogen Management Improve Envi of Maize in Irrigated High Yielding Using UAS Acquired Data to Explore within Data to Explore within Acquired Using UAS and for a till Variability Plot and between System for Cotton No till Cropping Jinha Ashapure, Akash Landivar, Dube*, Juan Oh, Murilo M. Chang, Sungchan Anjin Jung, Andrea Maeda Maeda and Stress in Southern Water Assessing Cotton Aerial Systems Using Unmanned High Plains Guo, Xiaoyuan Yang, Sun*, Wenxuan Yazhou Zhe Zhu, Zhe Lin and Jas- Kovalskyy, Valeriy mine Neupane with Unmanned Monitoring Cotton Growth Jeff Siegfried*, Aerial Infrared Thermography L. Neely Rajan and Haly Nithya Break UAS Photogram- Via Cotton Stand Counting metry and Deep Learning Angel Maresma*, Jaume Lloveras, ronments Antonio Martinez- and Jose Francisca Santiveri Casanovas Deep Neural Networks for Corn Phenology A. Ciampitti, Prediction Luciana Nieto*, Ignacio Prasad Bradly Olson and Vara Rai Schwalbert, Adjourn Moderator: Wei Zheng, Jim Wang Moderator: Wei ASA Section: Environmental Quality ASA (includes student competition) Environmental Applications Oral I Environmental 10:05 AM 10:05 AM 10:20 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:50 10:35 AM 10:35 11:15 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 10:05 AM 10:20 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 11:45 12:00 PM Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community Biochar: Functionalized Biochar for Agricultural and Functionalized Biochar for 194 239-3 239-4 239-1 239-2

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Digital Age I tect Aging Seed Using Digital Imaging and Respiration Rates Assess Seed Quality to Pedro Bello Pedro Discussion Introductory Remarks Systems Preservation Pollen Novel Developing Seed to Improve Pollen Species for Recalcitrant and Seed Quality Yield and Sara Etter Todd Krone, George Singletary A. Susana Goggi* Gxexm and Seed Quality - Scanning Tech Application of Nondestructive nologies to Detect Seeds Infected with Bacte rial Fruit Blotch ( E. Welbaum* New Concepts for Why Seed Quality Changes to De during Storage and New Technologies Adjourn Introductory Remarks - Characterization, Transformations and Reac of Phosphorus Based Recovered tion Pathways in Soils Nutrient Products from Wastewaters Kasuni Hiranthika Haputhanthri Gamage*, Paramesh- Ganga M. Hettiarachchi, Prathap and Stacy Hutchinson waran Parent Influences of Climate and Interactive Material on Soil Organic Phosphorus Spe Chunhao Gu*, Rota Wagai, Stewart G Stewart ciation Chunhao Gu*, Rota Wagai, Andrew J. Margenot and Wilson Urease and Effects of Temperature, Interactive Nitrification Inhibitors on Hydrolysis of Urea Akinremi, Darshani Ahmed Lasisi*, Olalekan O. Kumaragamage and Qiang Zhang Simulating the Conditions of Soil in the Labo ratory Elucidates the Limitations of Soil pH in Biogeochemistry and the Potential of Values As a Unitful Physical Quantity of “Proticity” All Scales Acidity at Break Cryptic Iron Cycling in Biogenic Iron Oxide Andrew Deposit Emma C Rieb, Joshua Henson, W. and Owen Hays Whitaker, Jasquelin Pena Duckworth* Discussion Adjourn SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry SSSA (includes student competition) Topics in Soil Chemistry Oral II Topics in Soil Chemistry Oral II C04 Seed Physiology, Production and Technology and Production C04 Seed Physiology, 11:10 AM 11:10 11:30 AM 11:30 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 AM 10:10 AM 10:30 AM 10:50 AM 11:45 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 Symposium--Analyzing, Improving and Symposium--Analyzing, Moderator: Biswanath Dari, Chongyang Li, Dani Gelardi Dari, Chongyang Moderator: Biswanath Managing Seed Quality: Recent Advances in the in the Advances Quality: Recent Managing Seed 245-5

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Life 1934-2019 SSSA Division: Pedology SSSA Moderator: Shawn Conley Introductory Remarks Scientific Con A Timeline of Larry Wilding’s tributions Eric C. Brevik*, Henry Lin, Daniel Richter and Michael J. Vepraskas Mentor, Model, and Micromorphologist – a Legacy on Larry Wilding’s Perspective C. Rabenhorst* in Biogenic Pioneering Work of L.P. Wilding Minerals Eugene Kelly* Made Carbonates—Advancements Pedogenic Research Program By Larry Wilding’s Martin C. Rabenhorst West, Monger*, Larry T. and Lee C. Nordt in the Phanerozoic Rock Re- Paleo-Vertisols cord: In Honor of Career Contributions of Dr. Larry P. Wilding Nordt Adoption of Soil Linking Soil Structure to Cris- Health Promoting Practices in Vertisols tine L. S. Morgan*, Dianna K. Bagnall, Sayantan Alex William Samanta, Richard T Woodward, A Howe Ale and Julie McIntosh, Srinivasulu Introductory Remarks Practices to Adoption of Crop Management Gap in Smallholder Close the Productivity Derek Byerlee* Farming: The Long View Management Drivers Socio-Psychological and Australia. Gaps in Yield Wheat of Farm Level Zvi Hochman* Field Experiments Limitations of Traditional By Technologies Adoption of Improved for the An- Farmers Juan I Rattalino Edreira*, Jose F. drade, Spyridon Mourtzinis, Shawn P. Conley Grassini and Patricio It Is, Is All “ ‘I Would Say That Might be Hope’: Disruption, Kather- Weeds” Resistant of Herbicide Framing ine Dentzman* Discussion Adjourn SSSA Division: Wetland Soils Division: Wetland SSSA Section or Division Cosponsor: Moderator: Michael Vepraskas SSSA Division: Soil Mineralogy, Division: Soil Mineralogy, SSSA Management Practices Management SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology, Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology, SSSA C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Management C03 Crop Ecology, 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 AM 10:25 AM 10:40 AM 10:55 AM 11:10 AM 11:25 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 AM 10:30 AM 10:55 AM 11:20 AM 11:45 12:00 PM Symposium--Barriers to Adoption of to Symposium--Barriers Symposium--Advancements in Pedology and in Pedology Symposium--Advancements Beyond: Honoring Larry Wilding’s Career and Beyond: Honoring Larry Wilding’s 198

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Lead Community:NutrientsandEnvironmentalQualityCommunity Nutrients andEnvironmentalQualityGeneral Oral I(includesstudentcompetition) 11:45 AM 11:30 AM 11:15 AM 11:00 AM 10:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:10 AM 12:10 PM 11:40 AM 11:10 AM 10:40 AM 12:00 PM ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality N Pradhan Eban Bean,MichaelO’DriscollandSushama Charles PHumphreyJr.,ChristaSanderford, the NorthCarolinaPiedmont Using NaturalandNature-BasedFeaturesin Attenuation ofWastewater-Derived Nitrogen and Richard A. Cooke te*, LauraChristianson, Andrew J.Margenot Bioreactors Ana Paula Paula SanchezBustaman- Phosphorus FateinDenitrifyingWoodchips Collick Anthony R.Buda,CaseyKennedyand Amy S. Drained Field Pathways ofSubsurfacePLossinaDitch- Using StableWater IsotopestoCharacterize Garcia S. Strock,NicholasR.Jordanand Axel Garciay Practices RabinKC*,Gregg A. Johnson,Jeffrey er CropsinCorn-SoybeanRotationandTillage Performance ofFall Planted Winter-Killed Cov- Rajan ShresthaandJenniferMacMillan Management tion andYield inGuarthroughSoilNitrogen Co-Optimization ofBiologicalNitrogenFixa- vie M.Brouder Phosphorus Indices Using Introductory Remarks Adjourn Torkzaban Salini Sasidharan,JirkaSimunekandSaeed A. Bradford*,HyunjungKim,Chongyang Shen, hance Soil andGroundwater RemediationScott Optimized Delivery ofNanoparticlestoEn- and Safe? Engineered Nanomaterials: Are TheyHealthy and SóniaMoraisRodrigues Eleanor Spielman-Suna,Elizabeth A Casman Go? GregLowry*,XiaoyuGao, Astrid Avellana, Engineered Nanomaterials,II:WhereDidThey Adjourn Vijaya GopalKakani Prasanna H.GOWDA,BrianK.Northupand Cover CropsHardeepSingh*,Tanka PKandel, gume (grasspea)andaNon-Legume(oat) Moderator: HeidiPeterson 2 o EmissionsafterTermination ofaLe- Artificial NeuralNetworkstoImprove BaoshanXing* PhilipHinson*,Curtis Adams, LaurenMosesso*, Amy L.Shober, Pauline Welikhe* andSyl- GuyIverson*, 258-3 258-2 258-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.258—10:10 AM–12:00 PM 259-2 259-1 Stars atNightBallroom1,3rdLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.259—10:10 AM–12:00 PM 258-7 258-6 258-5 258-4 General OralI(includesstudentcompetition) Soil, Water, Plant Nutrition,andBioticStress Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissions- Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissionsCommunity Turf EcologyandManagementOralII: 10:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:10 AM 10:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:10 AM 12:00 PM 11:45 AM 11:30 AM 11:15 AM 11:00 AM (includes studentcompetition) Moderator: Virginia Jin,DebjaniSihi ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Moderator: MingyingXiang Soil N Amir Sadeghpour Amanda MWeidhuner*, RonaldF.Krauszand Nitrous OxideEmissionsinSouthernIllinois? Does aLong-Term No-tillSystemDecrease and MichelleWander Sampling Plans YushuXia*,HoyoungKwon Nitrous OxideEmissionsBasedonStrategic Estimation andModelingofField-ScaleSoil Introductory Remarks Michael Carlson* andWilliam C.Kreuser trogen andIrrigation ManagementStrategies Response andReflectanceUnder MultipleNi Variability ofCreeping BentgrassGrowth Bryan Unruh Turfgrass Response Determining NitrogenFertilizer CostUsing Introductory Remarks Adjourn and Andrew Black Chantel Chizen*,MajaKrzic,SeanM.Smukler Aggregate StabilityandSoilNitrogenContent duction, WhileConsideringRelationshipswith Greenhouse GasEmissionsfromPotatoPro The ImpactsofNitrogenFertilizerRateson Rice SystemsHenryPerry* Gas MitigationPracticeinFloodedCalifornia Midseason Drainage As aViable Greenhouse mar SekaranandSandeepKumar Singh, GanduraOmar Abagandura, Udayaku- Gas Fluxes Negatively ImpactSoilSurfaceGreenhouse Integrated Crop-Livestock SystemDoNot Short-Term Cover CropsandGrazingUnder and Terry J.Gentry Mark McDonald*,KatieL.Lewis,JohnBoswell By SoilMicroorganismsinaSemi-AridRegion Nitrous OxideProductionandConsumption Pittelkow Fontes*, LauraChristiansonandCameronM. Affected By4RandCover CropsGiovani Preza C05 TurfgrassScience Lead Community: 2 o EmissionsinContinuousCorn As JashanjeetKaurDhaliwal*, Navdeep TravisW. Shaddox*andJ. SESSION NO. 259

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Soil Biology Early Career Sessions Moderator: Alain Plante Moderator: Andrea Basche Introductory Remarks Growth Promoting Potential of Silicate-Solubi lizing Bacteria in Louisiana Soils Lisa M. Fultz, Jong Hyun Ham, Brenda Tubana, Jiraporn Bamrungrai, Marilyn Dalen, Wooiklee Jose Rodolfo Mite, Daniel Forestieri, Hec Paye, tor Mendoza and Diego Mayorga Introductory Remarks Re The Role of Fungi in Mediating Ecosystem sponse to Climate Change Kathleen Treseder* Discussion Adjourn SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry SSSA C06 Forage and Grazinglands Section or Division Cosponsor: CSSA Business Meeting CSSA Business Students & Professionals --Forage and Grazinglands --Forage (includes student competition) SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry SSSA SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, SSSA SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality SSSA 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:35 11:35 AM 11:35 12:00 PM Indicators and Outcomes General Oral I Linking Soil and Environmental Health: Section or Division Cosponsor: Graduate Student Sessions Section or Division Cosponsor: Graduate Student Francis E. Clark Distinguished Lectureship on Francis E. Clark Distinguished SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis, Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant SSSA Master your Career - Strategies for International - Strategies for International Master your Career 264-1 263-1 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 264—10:30 216B, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION SESSION AM NO. 261—10:30 AM–11:30 007B, River Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 262—10:30 007D, River Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 263—10:30 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Cantilever Room, 2nd Level ------

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200 260-1 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221D, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 260-2 SESSION NO. 260—10:10 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 260—10:10 260-3 260-4 SESSION NO. 260 NO. SESSION 259-3 259-4 260-5 260-6 260-7 259-5 259-6 259-7

Morning 266-3 266-2 266-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301A,3rdLevel 265—11:00NO. AM–11:15SESSION AM 264-6 264-5 264-4 264-3 264-2 Hilton PalaciodelRio,LaVista C,22ndFloor 266—11:00NO. AM–11:50SESSION AM Lead Community:K-16EducationandOutreachCommunity Lead Community:Soil-Plant-Water RelationsCommunity 11:50 AM 11:35 AM 11:20 AM 11:05 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:45 AM 11:30 AM 11:15 AM 11:00 AM 10:45 AM ASA CommunityPlanning Session Moderator: MelanieBayles, Veronica Justen Soil Plant Water RelationsOral --K-16 EducationandOutreach ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling ASA Section:EducationandExtension Adjourn tion inMicrogravityOscarMonje*andJoshua On-Demand Watering SystemforFoodProduc- Lammert BastiaansandXinyouYin Soil Water andNitrogenJohnL.Lindquist*, Simulating Crop-Weed Competition forLight, O’Shaughnessy* andMinyoungKim tor Soil-Plant-Water Relationships Using theInternetofThingstoMoni Introductory Remarks Adjourn Rick HaneyandDarenHarmel Quality. DouglasRSmith*,HaroldP.Collins, ences onSoilHealth,Water QualityandGrain Agronomic andGrazingManagementInflu Margaret Palmer andKatherineTully Agricultural Fields ter IntrusionandCarbonStorageinCoastal Farming Carbon:TheLinkbetween Saltwa- Dhaliwal, SandeepKumarandPeter J.Sexton Gandura Omar Abagandura, JashanjeetKaur Singh*, NavdeepSingh,Udayakumar Sekaran, tions ThatIncludeWinter Cover CropsJasdeep ture andGreenhouseGasFluxestoCropRota Responses ofSoilMicrobialCommunityStruc- Luis GabrielWall Andres Gabbarini,NataliaBelenRobledoand Sites. JuanPablo Frene*,JulietaCovelli, Luciano tional Diversity acrossDifferentCropsand Soil MicrobialDiversity InfluencedSoilFunc Phillips andVeronica Acosta-Martinez Gene qPCR tional Lumarie Perez-Guzman*, Lori p-Nitrophenol Enzyme Activities andFunc tors: LinkingEL-FameMicrobialMarkerswith Next GenerationSoilBiologicalHealthIndica ElizabethdelaReguera*, Susan -

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SESSION NO. 270—11:35 AM–11:50 AM SESSION NO. 275—12:15 PM–1:30 PM

Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Vista F, 22nd Floor Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Stars at Night Ballroom 3-4, 3rd Level ASA Community Planning Session --Bioinformatics in Crops and Soils SSSA Business Meeting --Soil Biology and Biochemistry ASA Section: Biometry and Statistical Computing SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry Lead Community: Bioinformatics in Crops and Soils Community 12:15 PM Discussion 1:15 PM Concluding Remarks SESSION NO. 271—11:45 AM–12:00 PM 1:30 PM Adjourn

Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador East, 22nd Floor SESSION NO. 276—12:00 PM–1:30 PM Hilton Palacio del Rio, Salon del Rey B, 2nd Floor ASA Community Planning Session --Model Applications in Field Research Special Session--Science Policy

ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling Graduate Student Luncheon

Lead Community: Model Applications in Field Research Community Sponsored by Bayer CropScience

Special Sessions SESSION NO. 272—11:45 AM–12:00 PM Moderator: Julie McClure, Karl Anderson Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302A, 3rd Level 12:00 PM Introductory Remarks 12:10 PM Panel Discussion ASA Community Planning Session 12:30 PM Panel Q&A 12:50 PM Small Group Discussions --Cover Crop Management 1:10 PM Small Group Report 1:20 PM Concluding Remarks ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation 1:30 PM Adjourn

Lead Community: Cover Crop Management Community SESSION NO. 277—1:25 PM–4:10 PM

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 210A, 2nd Level SESSION NO. 273—11:45 AM–1:15 PM

A Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302B, 3rd Level ET Measurement, Modeling, and Applications

fternoon Oral ASA Community Planning Session --Wheat Initiative Agronomists ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling Lead Community: ASA Section: Global Agronomy Evapotranspiration Measurement and Modeling Community

Lead Community: Wheat Initiative Agronomists Community Moderator: Kendall DeJonge, Huihui Zhang 1:25 PM Introductory Remarks Moderator: Jochum Wiersma, Brian Beres 277-1 1:30 PM Energy Balance in the DSSAT-CSM-Cropgro 11:45 AM Planning Session Model and Validation with Soybean Eddy 12:00 PM Discussion and Lunch Covariance Data Santiago Cuadra, Bruce A. 1:15 PM Adjourn Kimball, Kenneth J. Boote*, Andrew E. Suyker and Nigel PIckering SESSION NO. 274—11:55 AM–12:10 PM 277-2 1:45 PM User Interface to Assist Quality Assurance and Control of Weighing Lysimeter Evapotrans- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006A, River Level piration Data Manuel A. Andrade*, Steven R. Evett, Qingwu Xue and Gary W. Marek 277-3 2:00 PM Revisiting the Crop Coefficient-Reference ASA Community Planning Session Evapotranspiration Procedure for Improving --Sustainable Intensification Irrigation Management Fabio R Marin*, Luiz R Angelocci, Daniel S P Nassif, Murilo S Vianna, ASA Section: Environmental Quality Felipe Gustavo Pilau, Evandro da Silva, Luiz Sobenko, Alexandre Ortega, Rodolfo Pereira and Kassio Carvalho Lead Community: Sustainable Intensification Community

afternoon 202 278-4 278-3 278-2 278-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.278—1:30PM–2:40PM 277-10 277-9 277-8 277-7 277-6 277-5 277-4 Managing Denitrificationin Agronomic SystemsCommunity Managing Denitrificationin 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 4:10 PM 3:55 PM 3:40 PM 3:25 PM 3:10 PM 3:00 PM 2:45 PM 2:30 PM 2:15 PM ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Moderator: LordwinJeyakumar Systems GeneralOral Podczerwinski Shorma BBailey,HengZhangand Edward glong Tian, Albert E.Cox,Richard A. Cooke, Preliminary ResultOlawale O.Oladeji*,Guan- and Pin Agricultural SubsurfaceDrainage: with PhosphateSorbingMediato Remove N Complementing Denitrification Bioreactors Lordwin Jeyakumar* andDavidB.McKenzie Drainage UnderLowTemperature Conditions Wood ChipBioreactorsTreating Agricultural Rates ofNitrateRemoval ina4-Year-Old Satoshi Ishii Removal Nouf Aldossari*, BrandyTonerand Cold-Adapted DenitrifyingFungiforNitrate Jeppe H.Kjaersgaard* Matteson, TimRadatz,KatieRassmussenand and aSaturatedBuffer gen LossReductionwithControlledDrainage Subsurface RunoffCharacteristicsandNitro Introductory Remarks Adjourn and Nurit Agam yard DiliaKool*,William Kustas, Alon Ben-Gal Two-Source EnergyBalanceModelinaVine- ration andTranspiration:Performance ofthe Potential forRemotelySensedEvapotranspi- Buddhi Gyawali Amusan, MartinMatisoff,Kenneth Andriesand B Senay,IanRies,JeremySandifer,Ibukun Kentucky transpiration atFluxStationinNorthCentral Balance ModelEstimatesofPasture Evapo- Evaluation ofSimplifiedSurfaceEnergy George Vellidis Lo Presti,StefanoGobbo,FrancescoMorariand tion Scheduling Enhanced Precision SEBAL andMetricEnergyBalanceModelsfor Remote SensingofEvapotranspiration Using Juan R.GonzalezCenaandDouglasHunsaker drew French*,Charlie A Sanchez,MazinSaber, Water UseByDurumWheatin Arizona An Using RemoteSensingtoMonitorandForecast Break Kiniry in Wetland SuminKim*,SojungKimandJim ration (ET)acrossDifferentVegetation Types Measurement andEstimationofEvapotranspi- Bell Kirk Jessup,ThomasH.MarekandJourdanM. Texas HighPlains QingwuXue*,SushilThapa, Corn ResponsetoLimitedIrrigationinthe and KevinJ.McInnes Henrique DaRosCarvalho*, JamesL.Heilman Leaf Waxes andWater UseofGrainSorghum Lead Community: MahetemeGebremedhin*,Gabriel Ahmed HarbRabia*,Stefano Agriculture CottonIrriga- StefanBischof,Scott

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SESSION NO. 281—1:30 PM–3:00 PM 283-2 1:50 PM Effect of Cover Crops and Crop Rotation on Physical Properties of Soils Amended with Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213A, 2nd Level Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum Vinayak S. Shedekar*, Khandakar R. Islam, Norm Fausey, Dexter B. Watts, Javier Gonzalez, Warren A Dick, Advancements in Pedology and Beyond: Tara VanToai, Dennis Flanagan, Marv Batte and Honoring Larry Wilding’s Career and Life Randall C Reeder 283-3 2:05 PM Possible Suppression of Clubroot Using 1934-2019 Oral Polyhalite Fertiliser Timothy D Lewis*, Robert Lillywhite, Adam Baker and Rachel Fields SSSA Division: Pedology 283-4 2:20 PM Can FGD Gypsum be Used As a Best Manage- ment Practice to Reduce Nutrient Loss from Section or Division Cosponsor: Horticultural Potting Media Ashley Robinson*, SSSA Division: Soil Mineralogy, Dexter B. Watts and H. Allen Torbert SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology, 283-5 2:35 PM Can FGD Gypsum be Used As an Amendment SSSA Division: Wetland Soils to Reduce Ammonia Loss from Broiler Litter? Kyrie Adkins*, Dexter B. Watts and H. Allen Moderator: Daniel Richter Torbert 283-6 2:50 PM Effects of FGD Gypsum on Greenhouse Gas 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Emissions from Broiler Litter Brett Runion*, 281-1 1:35 PM Aquic Conditions and Hydric Soils: Past Dexter B. Watts and H. Allen Torbert Achievements and Future Possibilities Michael 3:05 PM Adjourn J. Vepraskas* 281-2 1:50 PM Pedogenesis of Southeastern U.S. Blackland SESSION NO. 284—1:30 PM–3:05 PM Prairie Vertisols Joey N. Shaw* and Cassi L. 281-3 2:05 PM Larry Wilding - Quantitative Pedon Evalua- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302B, 3rd Level tions Alfred E. Hartemink* 281-4 2:20 PM Hydropedology and a Systems View of Exploring G x E x M Synergies in World-Wide Landform-Soil-Water-Life Henry Lin* 2:35 PM Wilding Family Remarks Wheat Production and the Opportunities for 2:50 PM Concluding Remarks International Collaboration Oral 3:00 PM Adjourn ASA Section: Global Agronomy SESSION NO. 282—1:30 PM–3:00 PM

Lead Community: Wheat Initiative Agronomists Community Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Vista F, 22nd Floor Moderator: Jochum Wiersma, Romulo Lollato SSSA Business Meeting 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks --Soil and Water Management and Conservation 284-1 1:35 PM Gxexm Options to Adapt Flowering Time and Harvest Index in Spring Wheat Environments Scott C. Chapman*, Pengcheng Hu and Bangyou SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation A Zheng 284-2 1:50 PM On-Farm Survey Identifies Genotype x Man- fternoon 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 1:35 PM Business Meeting agement Strategies to Reduce Wheat Yield 2:55 PM Concluding Remarks Gaps: A Case-Study for Kansas Brent Jaenisch* 3:00 PM Adjourn and Romulo Pisa Lollato 284-3 2:05 PM The Ups and Downs of Plant Growth Regula- SESSION NO. 283—1:30 PM–3:05 PM tor Responses in Different Cwrs Wheat Variet- ies Sheri Strydhorst*, Laurel Thompson and Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Corona, 2nd Floor Linda Hall 284-4 2:20 PM Physiological Basis of Genotypic Response to Management in Dryland Wheat Lucas Berger By-Product Gypsum Use Oral Munaro*, Gustavo Slafer, Alan Fritz and Romulo Pisa Lollato ASA Section: Environmental Quality 284-5 2:35 PM Evaluating the Impact of Seeding Density on Winter Wheat Varieties with Differing Growth Habits Maninder Pal Singh*, Kalvin Canfield Lead Community: and Dennis R. Pennington By-product Gypsum Uses in Agriculture Community 284-6 2:50 PM Relationships between Soil Characteristics and Wheat Production Parameters on Fields Moderator: Dexter Watts Receiving Dairy Manure Applications Amber 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks D. Moore*, April B. Leytem, Juliet Marshall and 283-1 1:35 PM Predicting Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks Christopher W. Rogers Under No-till Soybean-Corn Amended with 3:05 PM Adjourn FGD Gypsum and Cover Crops Rafiq Islam*, Vinayak S. Shedekar, Yogendra Raut, Alima A Bandaogo, Javier Gonzales, Dexter B. Watts, Dennis Flanagan, Tara Van Toai, Norman Fau- sey, Marv Batte and Warren A Dick

204 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006D,RiverLevel SESSION NO.286—1:30PM–3:05PM 285-4 285-3 285-2 285-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.285—1:30PM–3:05PM 286-3 286-2 286-1 Symposium--Moving GenomeEditedPlants out Lead Community: Agronomic SolutionsforSmallholdersCommunity Smallholder MixedCrop-Livestock Systems C07 Genomics,MolecularGeneticsandBiotechnology and TheirContributiontoSustainable 3:05 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 3:05 PM 2:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Intensification, Diversification and RiskManagementOral ASA Section:Global Agronomy Adjourn Discussion dations Veronica N.Uzokwe* els andICTforFarmsSite-SpecificRecommen- Integrating Agronomic Predictions,DataMod- Wortmann* andFeyera MergaLiben CROPS forMarginalTropicalSoilsCharles Perennial GrassinRotationwith Annual America SarahE.Beebout* gration ofCrop-Livestock SystemsinNorth Key SustainabilityChallengesforRe-Inte Systems? Peter Thorne*andSieglindeS.Snapp tive EssentialforIntegratedCropLivestock Building SIonaRock:IsSystemsPerspec- Introductory Remarks Adjourn Oneida Ibarra,MarkBrooksandNancyWahl Michael J.Thomson*,EndangM.Septiningsih, ing PipelineUsingRice As aModelSystem Optimizing aHigh-ThroughputGenomeEdit ogy. NeilEHoffman* USDA RegulationofGenomeEditingTechnol- Kevin Diehl* and CollaborationforFoodSecurityCrops Advanced Plant BreedingTechnology, Tools, Introductory Remarks Moderator: Axel Schmidt Moderator: Axel of theLaboratory

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288-1 1:35 PM Connecting Soil Health to Human Health SESSION NO. 290—1:30 PM–3:20 PM Fatma Rekik*, Harold van Es and Prabhu Pingali 288-2 1:50 PM Effect of Pb Mining Activities on Heavy Metal Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006C, River Level Levels and Okra Growth in Soils of Two Com- munities of Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria Olayinka I. Nwachukwu* and Augustine O Symposium--Extending Remote & Digital Uwanuruochi Technologies to Traditional Crop Variety & 288-3 2:05 PM Does Stacking Cover Cropping and No-Tillage Conservation Practices Enhance Soil Health Hybrid Trials and Environmental Health? Morgan P. Davis*, Emily Waring, Matthew J Helmers and Marshall ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems D. McDaniel 288-4 2:20 PM What Is the Appropriate Context for Interpret- Section or Division Cosponsor: ing Soil Health Indices? David L. Burton*, ASA Section: Education and Extension Carolyn Marshall and Bernie J. Zebarth 288-5 2:35 PM Soil Health and Water Quality Under Organic Moderator: Calvin Trostle and Conventional Management Practices Atanu 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Mukherjee* 290-1 1:35 PM Assessing and Improving Data Quality for Va- 288-6 2:50 PM Soil Quality Indices Based on Long-Term riety Testing Locations Using UAVs: In Practice Conservation Cropping Systems Management Ryan Heiniger*, Ronnie W. Heiniger and Angela Helen Carla Santana Amorim*, Amanda J. Ash- Post worth, Brian J. Wienhold, Fred L. Allen, Mary 290-2 1:50 PM Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) As a Tool Cathleen Savin, Phillip R. Owens, Nilton Curi, to Evaluate Variety Performance Murilo M. Sérgio Henrique Godinho Silva and Teotonio Maeda*, Juan Landivar, Jinha Jung, Anjin Chang Soares de Carvalho and Sungchan Oh 3:05 PM Adjourn 290-3 2:05 PM Adding Drone Scouting to Delaware Variety SESSION NO. 289—1:30 PM–3:10 PM Trials Jarrod O. Miller* 290-4 2:20 PM Use of Technologies in County Standardized on-Farm Row Crop Variety Strip Trials Ryan H. Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301A, 3rd Level Blair*, Tyson Brant Raper and Freeman Brown 290-5 2:35 PM Integrating UAS-Based High Throughput Phe- K-16 Education: Tips, Tricks, Ideas, and Best notyping System into a Winter Wheat Breeding Program Shannon Baker*, Jackie C. Rudd, Jinha Practices Oral Jung, Anjin Chang, Amir M.H. Ibrahim, Brent Auvermann and Juan Landivar ASA Section: Education and Extension 290-6 2:50 PM Improving Variety Recommendations from Extension Trials Using Low-Cost Cloud Con- Lead Community: K-16 Education and Outreach Community nected Sensors. Roger Tyler* 3:05 PM Discussion Moderator: Melanie Bayles 3:20 PM Adjourn 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks SESSION NO. 291—1:30 PM–3:05 PM 289-1 1:35 PM Using Agriculture As a Model System: Profes- A sional Development for High-School Teachers fternoon Alexander J. Lindsey* Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Vista DE, 22nd Floor 289-2 1:50 PM Using Stakeholder Input to Create a Course in Organic Crop Production Steve Hague*, Martin Management Impacts on Soil Properties and Costa and Jane Dever 289-3 2:05 PM Training the Next Generation of Agriculturists: Soil C and N Dynamics Oral II Telling Our Story in a Progressively Urbanized World Carolyn J. Butts-Wilmsmeyer* and Adam SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Davis 289-4 2:20 PM School Gardens: A Gateway to Extension Moderator: Jasdeep Singh, Rishi Prasad Master Gardeners in the Classroom Candace 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Schaible* 291-1 1:35 PM Grassland Conversion to Row Crops: Short- 289-5 2:35 PM Assessing Learning Gains in an Integrated Term Impacts to Soil Health, Water Dynam- Cropping Systems Capstone Course Karen A. ics and Microbial Populations Christopher J. Renner* Graham*, Harold van Es and Michael Lehman 2:50 PM Discussion 291-2 1:50 PM Changes in Soil Hydrology and Carbon after 3:10 PM Adjourn Conversion of Remnant Prairie to Row Crop Production David Tollefson*, Jeffrey S. Strock, Jane M-F Johnson and Andry Ranaivoson 291-3 2:05 PM Alternatives to Minimize Soil Subsidence in a Drained Peatland. the Case of the Everglades Agricultural Area Andres Felipe Rodriguez*, Samira H. Daroub and Stefan Gerber 291-4 2:20 PM Integrating Cover Crops with Crop Residue Management for Managing Soils in Rainfed and Irrigated Regions: Lessons after 6 Years Sabrina Ruis*, Humberto Blanco, Paul Jasa, Richard B Ferguson and Glen P Slater 206 293-3 293-2 293-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007A,RiverLevel SESSION NO.293—1:30PM–3:30PM 292-3 292-2 292-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 302C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.292—1:30PM–3:25PM 291-6 291-5 293-4 Lead Community:Semi-aridDrylandCroppingSystemsCommunity of MachineLearningfromBig Agriculture Data Symposium--Applications and Advancements Symposium--Applications Symposium--Generational ThreatstoNo-till Systems: GlyphosateandUreaDependence Lead Community:Precision Agriculture SystemsCommunity 2:25 PM 2:00 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 3:25 PM 3:20 PM 2:45 PM 2:10 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 2:50 PM ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Soil Charles M.* riculture: IsKochiaaCanaryintheCoalMine? Glyphosate Overreliance ThreatensNo-till Ag Kumar Challenges Systems: LessonsLearnedandManagement Herbicide ResistantWeeds ThreatenNo-till Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Data ManagementSindhujaSankaran* Machine LearningToolsinPhenomicsBig Zare* andDianeL.Rowland for Meaningful Algorithm Development Alina Merging Agriculture andMachineLearning Transdisciplinary Research:TheNecessityof Digital Agriculture Machine Learning,BigDataandtheFutureof Introductory Remarks Adjourn and ScottFendorf J Rossi*,EmilyMorganLacroix,DeborahBossio Anaerobic MetabolismsinUplandSoils Quantifying LandManagementImpactson Obour andLarsJ.Munkholm* W Watts, BentLundChristensen, Peter Bilson Johannes LundJensen,Per Schjønning,Chris in OrganicMatterandStructuralStability Soil DegradationandRecovery –Changes Powell Fordyce, JaneHolzer,ScottBrownand Carr, Perry RMiller,Stephanie A. Ewing,Simon till Clain A. Jones*,RichardE.Engel,Patrick M. 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SESSION NO. 296—1:30 PM–3:35 PM SESSION NO. 297—1:30 PM–3:30 PM

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 008B, River Level Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Vista AB, 22nd Floor

Functionalized Biochar for Agricultural and Symposium--Relevance of Long-Term Research Environmental Applications II - Oral in Meeting Tomorrow’s Challenges (Includes Student Competition) in Agriculture

ASA Section: Environmental Quality ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation

Lead Community: Lead Community: Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community Agricultural Experiment Station Management Community

Moderator: Jim Jian Wang, Wei Zheng Section or Division Cosponsor: 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems, 296-1 1:35 PM Biochar + Salt: Impacts on Water Sorption and ASA Section: Environmental Quality, Beyond Kurt A. Spokas* SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation, 296-2 1:50 PM Use Designer Biochars to Simultaneously Cap- SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, ture Dissolved Phosphorus and Ammonium C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Nitrogen from Tile Drainage Water Wei Zheng* and Sarmila Katuwal 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 296-3 2:05 PM Application Effect of Chemically-Modified 297-1 1:35 PM Introduction: History and Challenges of Long- Biochars on Phosphorous Sorption in a Mis- Term Experiments Glen Aiken* sissippi Alluvial Soil Negar Tafti*, Meng Wang 297-2 1:50 PM Leveraging Remote Sensing, Soil Mapping and and Jim J. Wang Environmental Sensors to Quantify Impacts 296-4 2:20 PM Comparison of Iron-Impregnated Biochar and of Cropping Systems in Long Term Studies Activated Carbon for Heterogeneous Fenton Ian M Small*, Rebecca Barocco, James Clohessy, Oxidation of Recalcitrant Organic Pollutants Sudeep Singh Sidhu and David L. Wright JongHwan Park*, Jim J. Wang, Amitava Roy and 297-3 2:15 PM Developing and Maintaining a 20 Year Inte- Kerry Dooley grated Crop/Livestock Farming System David 296-5 2:35 PM Bacterial Transport through Biochar-Amended L. Wright*, Sudeep Singh Sidhu, Sheeja George Sand Filters Carl H. Bolster* and Ian M Small 2:50 PM Talk Introduction 297-4 2:40 PM Fifty Years of Stocking Rates on Bermudagrass 296-6 2:55 PM Effects of Pre-Enriched Manure and Cellulosic Pastures: Planning, Persistence, and Good Biochars on Soil Physiochemical Properties Fortune Francis M. Rouquette* Jr. and Forage Growth Lauren Selph*, Donald G. 297-5 3:05 PM Long-Term Grazing Experiments and Soil Carbon: McGahan, James P. Muir and Eunsung Kan What Have We Learned? Rebecca L. McCulley* 296-7 3:00 PM Cotton Root and Arbuscular Mycorrhizae As- 3:30 PM Adjourn sociation Response to Additions of Bio-Char SESSION NO. 298—1:30 PM–3:30 PM and Compost Binita Thapa*, Jake E. Mowrer and A Ginette Dembélé

fternoon 296-8 3:05 PM Phosphorus Availability When Converting Bio- Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador West, 22nd Floor solids into Biochar Andressa Freitas*, Vimala D. Nair, Willie Harris and María Rosa Mosquera- Symposium--Putting Big Data into Practice losada 296-9 3:10 PM Activation of Persulfate By N-Doped Rice across Technologies and Scales Husk Biochar for the Removal of Contami- nants Aneesh Chandel*, Hem Sharma and Hao Sponsored by Corteva Agriscience and FMC Chen 296-10 4:00 PM Solubility and Dissolution Kinetics of Wood C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Ash in Acid Soils of Mozambique Luis Casi- miro Savanguane*, Ieyasu Tokumoto, Tsutomo Moderator: Cameron Pittelkow Sato and Hiroyuki Cho 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 3:20 PM Discussion 298-1 1:35 PM Towards an Operational Framework to Map 3:35 PM Adjourn Crop Functional and Structural Traits from Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery Kaiyu Guan*, Sheng Wang, Zhihui Wang, Elizabeth A. Ain- sworth, Philip A. Townsend and Kaiyuan Li 298-2 2:00 PM Application of Big-Data at Sub-Field Scale to Enhance the Sustainability of Cropping Sys- tems Bruno Basso* 298-3 2:25 PM Refining Data of All Shapes and Sizes - a Prac- titioner’s Guide Christopher Seifert* 298-4 2:50 PM How Much Will Precision Nitrogen Manage- ment Pay Off? a Big-Data Driven Analysis over the US Corn-Belt Zhenong Jin* 3:15 PM Discussion 3:30 PM Adjourn 208 300-4 300-3 300-2 300-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225D,2ndLevel SESSION NO.300—1:30PM–3:35PM 299-5 299-4 299-3 299-2 299-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 212B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.299—1:30PM–3:30PM Morphology, Classification,andInterpretations Symposium--Making theMostofon-Farm Section orDivisionCosponsor:SSSA Division:Pedology Spatial StatisticsandOn-FarmResearchCommunity 3:35 PM 3:05 PM 2:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:25 PM 3:15 PM 2:55 PM 2:35 PM 2:15 PM 1:55 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Moderator: JohnGalbraith,Bryant Scharenbroch Symposium--Urban Soils:Genesis, ASA Section:BiometryandStatisticalComputing SSSA Division:Urbanand Anthropogenic Soils Trials UsingSpatialStatistics Adjourn Andrew Krmenec Successful on-FarmTrials Use ofPrecisionTechnologies toConduct and NicolasFedericoMartin* Luck, BruceMaxwell, LucianoShozoShiratsuchi Bullock, MariaBoerngen,HaiyingTao, JoeD. on-Farm PrecisionExperimentationDavidS. Changing Agronomic Researchthrough Quirine M.Ketterings Kharel, Angel Maresma,KarlJ.Czymmekand Trials JosephGuinness*,ByungJaeCho,Tulsi Using SpatialStatisticsto Analyze on-Farm M. Kyveryga* Field Surveys andon-LineDecisionTools Historical Datasetsofon-FarmStripTrials, Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Discussion Urban SoilInterpretationsNicolas A. Jelinski* Richard KShaw Mapping ofUrbanSoils Classification ofUrbanSoilsJohnM.Galbraith* broch* Morphology ofUrbanSoilsBryant Scharen- Genesis ofUrbanSoils Introductory Remarks Lead Community:

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301-4 301-3 301-2 301-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006B,RiverLevel SESSION NO.301—1:30PM–3:35PM 302-6 302-5 302-4 302-3 302-2 302-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.302—1:30PM–3:35PM Symposium--Maximizing GeneticGaininPlant Section orDivisionCosponsor:C01CropBreedingandGenetics, Biostimulants, BioaugmentationandSoil C07 Genomics,MolecularGeneticsandBiotechnology 3:35 PM 3:05 PM 2:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Technologies -theDrive toDigitize! Breeding Via Useof2020Enabling SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry C01 CropBreedingandGenetics Moderator: Ann-Marie Fortuna Moderator: Ann-Marie Biological HealthOral Section orDivisionCosponsor: Adjourn Dean Podlich* Predictive BreedingatCorteva Agriscience Shilpa Sood* to GlobalClimateDataatBayer CropScience Connecting theMicroandMacro-fromGenes Schnable* Climbing thePhenotyper’s PyramidJamesC. J. Lorenz* tation ofGenomicPredictionin Soybean Aaron Developing Resourcesto Advance Implemen- Introductory Remarks Gasch andSailesh Sigdel Amitava Chatterjee,ThomasM.DeSutter,Caley the Useof Amendments? Can SoilMicrobial Activity beImproved with Azeem Lauren Hale*,MiltMcGiffenand Muhammad cit IrrigationShiftwithOrganic Amendments Soil MicrobialCommunityResponsestoDefi- Arroyo Pierre*, GeorgeJ.Vandemark andJessicaPuente Chickpea FieldsinthePalouse NickishaPierre- rum andMesorhizobiumCicerifromPea and Genetic Diversity ofRhizobiumLeguminosa and ReneScoresby C. Olk*,DanaDinnes,Hamada Abdelrahman erties inIowa Corn-SoybeanRotations.Daniel tion toSoilOrganicMatterandPhysicalProp- Long-Term BenefitsofHumicProduct Frederick E.Below Corn ConnorN.Sible*, Andrew J.Margenotand ucts onNutrientUptake,Growth,andYield of Elucidating MechanismsofBiostimulantProd Satpute, Ute Albrecht andSarahL.Strauss* Specialty CropProduction Andrea Nuzzo, Aditi Impact andEvaluation ofBiostimulantsin Introductory Remarks Moderator: DavidBubeck SESSION NO. 302 MatthewKruger*,

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302-7 3:05 PM Kura Clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb) a 304-4 2:20 PM Chemical, Mineralogical, and Engineering Legume Crop with Prairie Cordgrass Improved Properties of Composites of Martian and Lunar Soil Health Udayakumar Sekaran*, Sandeep Simulants As Extraterrestrial Construction Ma- Kumar, Sen Subramanian and Vance N. Owens terials Aditi Pandey*, Paul Schwab, Douglas W. 302-8 3:20 PM Composting Deactivation of CWD Prions - Ming, Brad Sutter, John Gruener and Dallas Little Preliminary Results Robert C. Michitsch* and 2:35 PM Break Susanna Baker 304-5 2:45 PM Liquid Infiltration into Glass Bead Porous 3:35 PM Adjourn Media Under Low Gravity Conditions Naoto Sato*, Yuichi Maruo, Natsumi Naganuma, Kento SESSION NO. 303—1:30 PM–3:35 PM Nogawa and Kosuke Noborio 304-6 3:00 PM Gravity Dependence of Water Viscosity in Cap- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225C, 2nd Level illary Tube Analyzed with Lucas-Washburn Equation. Yuichi Maruo*, Naoto Sato, Natsumi Naganuma, Kento Nogawa and Kosuke Noborio Symposium--Correctly Calculating Nitrogen 304-7 3:15 PM Moon, Mars and Microgravity Design Consid- Rates for Sustainable Crop Production erations for Optimizing Plant Growth Medium Water and Oxygen Supply Scott B. Jones*, Bruce and Environmental Protection: Advances in Bugbee, Robert Heinse, Dani Or and Gail E. Nitrogen Management Bingham 304-8 3:30 PM Growing Plants on MARS-Potential and SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Limitations of Martian Regolith for in-SITU Resource Utilization Laura Fackrell* and Paul Section or Division Cosponsor: A. Schroeder SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis 3:45 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 305—1:30 PM–3:50 PM Moderator: Fabian Fernandez, Janel Martin 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 303-1 1:35 PM Nitrogen Management: Past, Present and Fu- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304C, 3rd Level ture Raj Khosla* 303-2 2:15 PM Internal Cycling Processes and Their Influence Applied Soybean Research General Oral on the Supply of Plant Available Nitrogen Laurie E. Drinkwater* ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 303-3 2:55 PM Manure Application Strategies with a Whole Farm Approach: Dairy Farms Shabtai Bittman*, Derek Hunt and Carson Li Lead Community: Applied Soybean Research Community 3:35 PM Adjourn Moderator: Josh Copes SESSION NO. 304—1:30 PM–3:45 PM 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 305-1 1:35 PM Effect of Nodumax Inoculant on Morpho- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303C, 3rd Level Physiological Parameters, Nutrient Content and Yield of Soybean (Glycine max.L) Hyginus Chikaodi Ogbuehi*

A Astropedology and Space Exploration: 305-2 1:50 PM Response of a Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soy- fternoon Synergies between Planetary and Soil Sciences bean Product to Planting Date and Irrigation Strategy Brian L. Olson* and Mark Reiman Oral 305-3 2:05 PM What Is the Fit for Early Maturing Soybeans in North Carolina? Rachel A. Atwell Vann* and SSSA Division: Soil Mineralogy Ryan Heiniger 305-4 2:20 PM Combining Farmer Data and Remote Sensing Section or Division Cosponsor: to Assess Drivers Underlying Yield Improve- SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry, SSSA Division: Pedology, ments through Management Practices over SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry a Large Agricultural Region Juan I Rattalino Edreira*, George Azzari, Jose F. Andrade, Spyri- Moderator: Rebecca Lybrand don Mourtzinis, Shawn P. Conley, David Lobell 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks and Patricio Grassini 304-1 1:35 PM Examining Fe-Rich Soils Formed Under Vary- 2:35 PM Break ing Climates and Ages: Smectites Dominate 305-5 2:50 PM How Do Management Practices Impact Soy- Secondary Phases in Older Soils in Temperate bean and Protein Content? a Meta-Analysis. Climates Anthony Feldman*, Elisabeth Haus- Etone Etone Kenedy* and Anna Locke rath, Oliver Tschauner, Elizabeth Rampe and 305-6 3:05 PM Soybean Defoliation at R4 and R5: Canopy Re- Tanya Peretyazhko covery and Effects on Yield and Quality Rasel 304-2 1:50 PM Organic Matter Preservation in Clay-Rich Parvej*, Shaun Casteel and Mark A. Licht Paleosols of Earth and Mars Adrian Broz*, 305-7 3:20 PM Soybean Response to Sulfate-Sulfur and Gregory Retallack, Briony Horgan, Matthew Elemental-Sulfur in Eastern North America Polizzotto and Lucas C.R. Silva Ross Bender*, Curt Woolfolk, Kirandeep Mann 304-3 2:05 PM JSC-: A Large-Scale Mars and Kyle Freeman Simulant (MMS) Based Soil Simulant for 305-8 3:35 PM Planting Date, Seeding Rates, Row Spacing and in-Situ Resource Utilization Water-Extraction Nitrogen Management for Irrigated Soybean in Studies. Joanna Hogancamp*, Doug Archer, Western Nebraska Strahinja Stepanovic* John Gruener, Doug Ming and Valerie Tu 3:50 PM Adjourn

210 306-7 306-6 306-5 306-4 306-3 306-2 306-1 307-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 212A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.307—1:30PM–4:00PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006A,RiverLevel SESSION NO.306—1:30PM–3:50PM Sensor-Based NutrientManagementforGreater Airborne andSatelliteRemoteSensingGeneral Profitability andHealthierEnvironmentOralII Lead Community:Sensor-basedNutrientManagementCommunity Oral II(includesstudentcompetition) 3:50 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM Airborne andSatelliteRemoteSensingCommunity ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems (includes studentcompetition) ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling Moderator: MichaelCosh,Song Cui Adjourn Potential Anna Coker* Vegetative IndicestoEstimateRiceGrainYield (UAS) and Active CropCanopySensorDerived Comparison onUnmanned Aerial System Swoish*, Wade E.ThomasonandMarkS.Reiter for Cover CropBiomassEstimationMichael Comparing SatellitesandVegetation Indices Year 1Vaughn Reed*andBrian Arnall ponent ofSbnrcinOklahoma:Resultsfrom Development ofRregionalDependencyCom- Break Ritchie, KevinF.BronsonandMuriloM.Maeda Bumguardner*, KatieL.Lewis,GlenLorin tion IndexontheTexas HighPlains Amee Based ontheNormalizedDifferenceVegeta- Nitrogen andIrrigationManagementinCotton Dean Krull L. Glewen, NathanD.Mueller,TroyIngramand Thompson, BrianTKrienke,Taro Mieno,Keith B Ferguson,Laila A. Puntel,ChelseaWu,Laura Network SamanthaTeten*, JoeD.Luck,Richard through theNebraskaon-FarmResearch Sensor-Based NitrogenFertilizationofCorn Promoting Adoption ofin-SeasonCanopy and NicolasFedericoMartin Rodrigo Goncalves Trevisan*,DavidS.Bullock ing andon-FarmPrecisionExperimentation Optimum NitrogenRatesUsingRemoteSens Understanding theSpatialVariability of Larry C.Purcell tem CaiodosSantos*,TrentonL.Robertsand Based onDatafromanUnmanned Aerial Sys- Managing CornNitrogenFertilityin Arkansas Introductory Remarks and JamesJ.Camberato Ana GabrielaMoralesOna*,Robert L.Nielsen notypic ResponsesofCorntoSulfur Fertilizer ery toCharacterizeSpatialandTemporal Phe Integration ofSatelliteandUAV Aerial Imag- Introductory Remarks Lead Community:

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308-5 2:35 PM Rice Chalkiness Detection with Deep Learning SESSION NO. 310—1:30 PM–4:00 PM Chaoxin Wang*, Doina Caragea, Raju Bheema- nahalli, Nathan Hein and S.V. Krishna Jagadish Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303B, 3rd Level 2:50 PM Break 308-6 3:00 PM Planting Date and Seeding Rate of Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Influence Seedling Emer- Turf Ecology and Management Oral III: gence and Yield Components Samuel Koeshall*, Culture, Stress & Rhizosphere Ecology Cody Creech, Amanda Easterly, Rodrigo Werle and Strahinja Stepanovic 308-7 3:15 PM Effects of Low Temperature and Weak Light on C05 Turfgrass Science Physiology of Tomato Seedlings Yubo Yang, Lingdi Dong*, Linqi Shi, Jinghua Guo, Yonggang Moderator: Marco Schiavon Jiao, Jun Qin, Ryan William Dickson and Ainong 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Shi 310-1 1:35 PM Evaluation of Turfgrass Clippings from Mulch- 308-8 3:30 PM Measuring Cotton Variability Using a Blob- ing Versus Side Discharge Mower Operation Based Approach Andrew Young*, Will Dodge, Grady L. Miller*, Drew Pinnix and Ray McCau- James R. Mahan and Paxton Payton ley 308-9 3:45 PM Regulation of Secondary Metabolism in Medi- 310-2 1:50 PM Improving Our Approach on How We Analyze cal Cannabis By Environmental Factors Nirit Turfgrasses for Tolerance to Foliar Shade Bernstein* Dominic P Petrella* and Eric Watkins 4:00 PM Adjourn 310-3 2:05 PM Revisiting Concepts on the Development of Soil Water Repellency Stanley J. Kostka* and SESSION NO. 309—1:30 PM–3:45 PM Michael Fidanza 310-4 2:20 PM Measurement of Turf Height Using a Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007C, River Level Distance Device Aaron J. Patton* and Ross C Braun 310-5 2:35 PM Drones and Data Collection: Generating Seed Physiology, Production and Technology Powerful, Data Driven Decisions in a More Oral Efficient and Economical Manner Christian M Baldwin*, John F Koehler, Craig Yendrick, Dana Sullivan, David S. McCall, ross clady and C04 Seed Physiology, Production and Technology Samantha Burrell 2:50 PM Break Section or Division Cosponsor: 310-6 3:00 PM Integrating Sensor Data to Evaluate Perfor- C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism, C08 Plant Genetic Resources mance of St. Augustinegrass Genotypes Under 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Differing Irrigation Regimes John Erickson*, 309-1 1:35 PM High Temperature and Ovule Development of Todd Pirtle, Katherine Cox, Kevin E. Kenwor- Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Evelyn Osorio*, thy, J. Bryan Unruh, Jason K. Kruse and Michael Rosalind Bueckert and Arthur Davis D Dukes 309-2 1:50 PM Cell Membrane Unsaturation Confers Cold 310-7 3:15 PM Water Use Rates of Warm-Season Turfgrasses Germination Ability in Upland Cotton Mu- Under Moderate Shade Becky Cheary*, Charles tants with Higher Unsaturated Fatty Acid Pro- Henry Fontanier, Naba Amgain and Dustin Har- ris A file JungHyun Shim, Ritchel Bueno Gannaban, Puneet Kaur Mangat and Rosalyn B. Shim* 310-8 3:30 PM Effects of Synthetic Priming Compounds on fternoon 309-3 2:05 PM The Effect of Harvest Time on the Germination Turfgrass Primary and Secondary Metabolism Rate of Cultivated Northern Wild Rice Jacques Under Drought Stress. Jefferson Lu*, Nishanth Duquette* and Jennifer Ann Kimball Tharayil and Michelle DaCosta 309-4 2:20 PM Breaking Buffalograss Bur Dormancy: Analyz- 310-9 3:45 PM Linking Growth Rate and Nitrogen Status to ing Hormone Profiles Elizabeth Niebaum* and Brown Patch Incidence in Tall Fescue William Keenan Amundsen C. Kreuser*, James P. Kerns, Lee Butler and 309-5 2:35 PM Bulked-Segregant Analysis of Exome-Sequence Michael Carlson Identified TaMKK3-a As a Candidate for the 4:00 PM Adjourn Wheat ABA Hypersensitive ERA8 Gene Shantel SESSION NO. 311—1:30 PM–4:00 PM A Martinez, Oluwaseyi Shorinola, Cristobal Uauy and Camille M. Steber* 2:50 PM Break Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador East, 22nd Floor 309-6 3:00 PM Greater Anatomical Differences of Pod Ventral Suture in Shatter-Susceptible and Shatter-Re- Forage and Grazinglands Oral II: sistant Soybean Cultivars Bingjie Tu, Qiuying Zhang, Xiaobing Liu* and Stephen J. Herbert Cool-Season Forages; Alfalfa; Technology 309-7 3:15 PM Spring-Applied Nitrogen and Plant Growth Regulator Effects on Orchardgrass Seed Yield C06 Forage and Grazinglands Nicole P. Anderson*, Thomas G Chastain, Am- ber D. Moore and Carol J. Garbacik Moderator: Sutie Xu 309-8 3:30 PM Assessment of New Techniques for the Stor- 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks age of Northern Wild Rice and Their Effect on 311-1 1:35 PM Genetic Assessments of Verticillium Wilt Seed Viability and Dormancy Lillian McGilp*, Resistance in Autotetraploid Alfalfa (Medi- Jacques Duquette, Dan Braaten, Jennifer Ann cago sativa L.) Long Xi Yu*, Yi Niu, Fan Zhang, Kimball and Raymond A. Porter Suresh Bhamidimarri and Mark Smith 3:45 PM Adjourn

212 312-3 312-2 312-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.312—1:30PM–4:00PM 311-9 311-8 311-7 311-6 311-5 311-4 311-3 311-2 Dynamics inLongTerm ResearchExperimentsII CrossDiv Symposium--Soil,Water, Plant and Atmosphere InteractionsandSoilCarbon 2:45 PM 2:35 PM 2:05 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:45 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM SSSA Division:Forest,RangeandWildlandSoils SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality, Moderator: MariaSilveira, JasmineNeupane SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry, SSSA Cross-DivisionalSymposium Section orDivisionCosponsor: SSSA Division:SoilChemistry, tion KeithPaustian* Service –theRoleofLTE Data-ModelIntegra- Envisioning aNewGlobalSoilInformation Break Lumarie Perez-Guzman Burke, KatieL.Lewis,MaysoonM. Mikhaand Dryland Veronica Acosta-Martinez*, Joseph A. Soil OrganicMatterPoolswithinTransitionsto Linkages between theMicrobialComponentand W. Swanston Hatten, MichaelD.SanclementsandChristopher Weiglein, LucasE.Nave, BrianD.Strahm,Jeff A. Katherine Heckman*, Adrian C.Gallo,Tyler Radiocarbon ProfilesacrosstheNEONSites Continental Scale: An Analysis ofSoilCand Assessing SoilOrganicCStabilityatthe Introductory Remarks Adjourn some Malambo Ibrahim, Nithya Rajan,SorinPopescuandLone Bryan Simoneaux,ClarkB.Neely*, Amir M.H. to ProduceStructurefromMotionImaging nual GrassesUsingUnmanned Aerial Systems Estimating ForageYield ofCool-Season An- tures Angela Post*andRyan Heiniger Feed QualityofTen SmallGrainSilageMix Ford andWilliam EPinchak Perennial GrassesDariuszPMalinowski*,John Breeding forSummer-Dormant,CoolSeason Break ages High Altitude-Grown Perennial LegumeFor The Elevated CarbohydrateConcentrationsof Glunk andJessica A Torrion tion Amanda Shine*,MaryseBourgault,EmilyC and FallDormancyRatingon Alfalfa Produc- Combined ImpactofIrrigation,Fertilization, Fransen E. Shewmaker,Don A. Llewellyn andSteve C. Xi Yu,DavidK.Combs,GuojieWang, Glenn ber Qualityin Alfalfa O.Steven Norberg*,Long Determining GeneticFactorsThatInfluenceFi Plains Arvid Boe*,LanXuandPatricia Johnson Alfalfa onRangelandintheNorthernGreat Distribution andProductivityofNaturalized M. Baidoo of Alfalfa Uptake Anowar Islam*andMichael Production, Nutritive Value, andPotassium Potassium andHarvest Time JenniferW. MacAdam* Affect Forage

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SESSION NO. 314—1:30 PM–4:00 PM 315-1 1:35 PM Sensors for Sustainable Intensification: A Look Ahead Donald Roper* Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221D, 2nd Level 315-2 1:55 PM Thermo-TDR Sensors - Measurement of Soil Properties and Processes Robert Horton*, Tusheng Ren, Kosuke Noborio, Joshua L. Heit- Transdisciplinary Contributions and man, Tyson E. Ochsner, Yili Lu, Yuki Kojima, Opportunities in Soil Physical Hydrology Oral II Zhengchao Tian and Gang Liu 315-3 2:25 PM An Autonomous Soil Nutrient Sensing System Ziqian Dong*, Reza K Amineh, Fang Li and SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology Shenglong Zhang 2:55 PM Break Moderator: Jirka Simunek, Keith Bristow 315-4 3:05 PM Soil Health and Sensors - Remote and in-Place 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Cristine L. S. Morgan* 314-1 1:35 PM Green Water, the Rhizosphere and Food Security 315-5 3:35 PM Measurement of Tree Hydration for Precision – the Role of Soil Physical Hydrology Yan Jin* Water Stress: Fifty Years of Research Bruce 314-2 1:50 PM Simulation of Soil-Plant Processes: From Sin- Bugbee* gle Roots over 3D Root Architectures to Crops 3:55 PM Discussion and Vegetation Types. Jan Vanderborght*, 4:05 PM Adjourn Andrea Schnepf, Mathieu Javaux, Guillaume Lo- bet, Daniel Leitner, Valentin Couvreur, Felicien SESSION NO. 316—1:30 PM–4:00 PM Meunier and Harry Vereecken 314-3 2:05 PM Effect of Long-Term Conservation Tillage on Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221C, 2nd Level Soil Structure and Organic Carbon in Black Soil of Northeast China Hongbing Zheng*, Wuren Liu, Jinyu Zheng, Yang Luo, Ruiping Li, Poster and 5 Minute Rapid--Environmental Soil Hao Wang and Hua Qi Physics and Hydrology Student Oral (includes 314-4 2:20 PM Machine Learning Estimation of Van Genu- chten-Mualem Parameters from Laboratory Society-wide student competition selection) Measurements Cristina P. Contreras*, Carlos J. Avila, Sara E. Acevedo and Carlos A. Bonilla SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology 2:35 PM Break 314-5 2:45 PM Soil Temperature Conditioned By Cover Crops Moderator: Naftali Lazarovitch Tamir Kamai*, Or Sperling, Gil Eshel and Arnon 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Dag 316-1 1:35 PM Integration of Remote Sensing and in-Situ 314-6 3:00 PM Development and Implementation of Pedo- Data to Estimate Soil Moisture across Mixed transfer Functions for Predicting Soil Hy- Land Cover Types Briana M. Wyatt*, Tyson E. draulic Properties Using R Sara E. Acevedo*, Ochsner and Chris B. Zou Cristina P. Contreras, Carlos J. Avila and Carlos 316-2 1:40 PM Soil Moisture Mapping Using Landsat Data in A. Bonilla a Frigid Glaciolacustrine Landscape with Ag- 314-7 3:15 PM Soil Physics at the Groundwater-Agriculture ricultural Production Umesh Acharya*, Aaron Interface Thomas Harter*, Hanna Ouaknin, L.M. Daigh and Peter G. Oduor Christina Stock, Iael Raij Hoffman, Isaya 316-3 1:45 PM Modeling of Spatial and Temporal Root Water Kisekka, Patrick H Brown, John Dickey, Till Uptake of Cotton Under Deficit Irrigation in A Angermann and Anthony Toby O’Geen West Texas Atinderpal Singh* and Sanjit K Deb fternoon 314-8 3:30 PM Interactions between Water Regime and 316-4 1:50 PM Estimating Root Water Uptake Depth of Rice Chemical and Biological Conditions in the Using Water Stable Isotope. Yuma Ishii* and Root Zone Following Long-Term Irrigation Kosuke Noborio with Treated Wastewater Shmuel Assouline* 316-5 1:55 PM Comparison of Visible Near-Infrared and 3:45 PM Discussion Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to 4:00 PM Adjourn Estimate Atterberg Limits for Soils Hafeez Ur Rehman*, Maria Knadel, Reza Haghi, Jean Rob- SESSION NO. 315—1:30 PM–4:05 PM ertson, Nastaran Pouladi, Lis Wollesen de Jonge and Emmanuel Arthur Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 316-6 2:00 PM Evaluation of Laser Diffraction Method on Soil Stars at Night Ballroom 2, 3rd Level Particle Size Distribution of Five Typical Soils in the Water Erosion Region of China Xue Bai*, Yang Yang, Tingting Huang, Yangzi Shi, Lijuan Special Session Symposium--Sensors for the Wang and Baoyuan Liu Soil: Remote and Real-Time Monitoring of 316-7 2:05 PM Near-Surface Soil Hydrological Properties Measured Using Computed Tomography and Multiscale Soil Processes Classical Approaches Under Grazed Pasture and Croplands Navdeep Singh*, Jashanjeet Kaur Special Sessions Dhaliwal, Sheela Katuwal, Sandeep Kumar, Lis Wollesen de Jonge, Ranjith P. Udawatta and Section or Division Cosponsor: Stephen H. Anderson SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology, 316-8 2:10 PM Measurement of Water Viscosity Using a Capil- ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling, lary Viscometer Under Microgravity Kento SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Nogawa*, Naoto Sato, Yuichi Maruo, Maho Tsukano, Hayato Mizutani and Kosuke Noborio Moderator: Teamrat Ghezzehei, Vanessa Bailey 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 214 Hilton PalaciodelRio,LaVista C,22ndFloor SESSION NO.317—1:30PM–4:15PM 316-17 316-16 316-15 316-14 316-13 316-12 316-11 316-10 316-9 316-21 316-20 316-19 316-18 Cover CropManagementGeneralOralI Lead Community:CoverCropManagement Community 1:30 PM 3:05 PM 3:00 PM 2:55 PM 2:50 PM 2:45 PM 2:40 PM 2:35 PM 2:25 PM 2:20 PM 2:15 PM 4:00 PM 3:50 PM 3:40 PM 3:30 PM 3:25 PM 3:20 PM 3:15 PM 3:10 PM ASA Section:LandManagement andConservation (includes studentcompetition) Introductory Remarks Aggregate CarbonDynamics Yuma IshiiandKosukeNoborio Water StableIsotopeRatioRyotaHirabayashi*, Evaluation ofIndianOceanWater CycleUsing Minki Hong*andBinayak P.Mohanty a CoupledSystemofGoverning Equations Stage onSoilMoistureRedistributionUsing Analyzing theImpactofTransientRiver Acevedo, CarlosJ. Avila andCarlos A. Bonilla Sofía Martínez*,CristinaP.Contreras,SaraE. Wildfire EffectsonSoilHydraulicProperties Experimental SetupfortheSimulationof Mogens H.Greve andLisWollesendeJonge dic SoilsPeter Weber Jensen*,Per Moldrup, Soil Water Repellencyof117SouthGreenlan- nez Amazonia Matthew Amato*andDanielGimé- Secondary ForestRehabilitationinEastern Stochastic SoilMoistureDynamicsduring Doi* andKosukeNoborio house GasEmissionsinPaddy Field Relationships between SoilCracksandGreen and Answers Questions Lewis andThomasW. Boutton Neely, LaurenTomlin,JamieFoster,KatieL. Ebikirifagha Bekewe*, HalyL.Neely,ClarkB. Cropping onSoilMoistureDynamicsPerejitei The ImpactofReducedTillageandDouble Neely andYufengGe Cristine L.S.Morgan,JasonP. Ackerson, HalyL. Mounted Penetrometer SarahEHetrick*, Carbon, andBulkDensityUsingaVisnir- Diving Down: Adjourn Award RecipientTalk Don &BettyKirkhamSoilPhysicsResearch Soil PhysicsEarlyCareer Award RecipientTalk and Answers Questions Jason P. Ackerson tion onIndianaSoils Compaction ImpactsofWind Turbine Installa Sunakawa* andKosukeNoborio on UnsaturatedHydraulicConductivity Effect ofSaltCompositionandConcentration Yu* andMarkusFlury spores inUnsaturatedSandColumns Transport ofPhytophthoraCactorumZoo Markus Flury Wen Yang*, JianyingShang,BaoguoLiand Its ImplicationsforTransportinPorousMedia Surface CharacteristicsofBiocharColloidsand Effect ofNaphthaleneandSulfamethazineon Ozlu* andFranciscoJ. Arriaga Imagining and Landuse UsingScanningElectronMicroscope Moderator: DeniseTroxell In Situ 13 c Natural Abundance c ChelseaEmenhiser*and CharacterizationofClay, As Affected By Toshihiro Yingxue Ekrem Yuki -

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318-5 2:35 PM Fairway Renovation with Fraze Mowing Cul- 319-8 3:30 PM Phosphorus Release and Availability from tivation and Basamid Fumigation: Their Com- Sewage Sludge Incinerator Ash in a Corn and bined Effect on Annual Bluegrass Suppression Soybean Field Study Persephone Ma* and Carl and Creeping Bentgrass Establishment Ryan J Rosen Bearss* 319-9 3:45 PM Effects of Soil Compost-Amendment on Miti- 318-6 2:50 PM Rush (Juncus) Species Control in Maintained gation of Pfas Uptake into Lettuce Yuanbo Li* Turfgrass: Results and Knowledge Gaps James 319-10 4:00 PM Field-Based Analysis of Roadway Contaminant D McCurdy*, Zachary D. Small, James T Bros- Impacts on Vineyard Soils in the New Jersey nan and Gregory K Breeden Coastal Plain Jessica Favorito* and Stephanie 3:05 PM Break Lugo 318-7 3:15 PM Alternative Control Options for Annual Blue- 4:15 PM Adjourn grass in the Transition Zone Robert A. Kerr*, Lambert B. McCarty, Scott McElroy, Jim Harris SESSION NO. 320—1:35 PM–3:25 PM and Philip J. Brown 318-8 3:30 PM False-Green Kyllinga (Kyllinga gracillima) Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304A, 3rd Level Freeze Tolerance Is Affected By Herbicide Treatment Matthew T. Elmore*, Daniel P. Tuck and Katherine H. Diehl Symposium--Soil Diversity and Function in C 318-9 3:45 PM Updates on Sdhi Resistance in Dollar Spot and N Dynamics: Fungi, Bacteria, Geunhwa Jung*, Jaemin Lee and Toshihiko and Macro-Organisms 318-10 4:00 PM Nitrogen Fertilizer Influences Dollar Spot Severity through Manipulation of the Soil SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Microbial Community Paul L Koch* 4:15 PM Adjourn Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry SESSION NO. 319—1:30 PM–4:15 PM Moderator: Charlene Kelly Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 216A, 2nd Level 1:35 PM Introductory Remarks 320-1 1:40 PM Advancing Understanding of Soil C and N Dynamics Requires Distinguishing Particulate Emerging Contaminants in Soil, Water and from Mineral-Associate Organic Matter Frac- Plant Systems Oral tions M. Francesca Cotrufo* (includes student competition) 320-2 2:00 PM Effects of Fresh and Pyrogenic Organic Matter Additions on Soil Carbon Fluxes: Bacterial and Fungal Responses Thea Whitman* SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality 320-3 2:20 PM Anthropogenic N Deposition Increases Soil C Storage By Differentially Impacting Soil Bac- Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry teria and Fungi across a Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem Zachary Freedman*, William Moderator: Wei Zhang, Jasper Teboh, Yuanbo Li Argiroff, Elizabeth Entwistle and Donald Zak 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 320-4 2:40 PM The “Who” and “How” of Microbial Control

A 319-1 1:35 PM Wake up and Smell the Biochar:a Potential over Soil Carbon Dynamics: The Genomic New Source of PM10 Emissions and Other Basis of Soil Microbial Growth and Efficiency fternoon Airborne Pollutants Danielle L. Gelardi*, Sanjai Serita D. Frey*, Kristen DeAngelis, Kevin M J. Parikh and Chongyang Li Geyer, Stuart Grandy, Emily Kyker-Snowman, 319-2 1:50 PM Biochar Mediated the Uptake of Silver Eric Morrison, Grace Pold and Shana Whitney Nanoparticles and Ions By Radish (Raphanus 320-5 3:00 PM Alterations of Habitable Pore Space By sativus) Jianzhou He*, Yuanbo Li, Haonan Qi, Earthworms and Subsequent Effects on Soil Hui Li and Wei Zhang Biogeochemistry Josef Gorres* and Jose Adolfo 319-3 2:05 PM Environmental Conditions Alter Soil Microbial Amador Responses to Antibiotic and Manure Exposure 3:20 PM Concluding Remarks Sarah E. Shawver*, Michael Strickland, Kang Xia 3:25 PM Adjourn and Brian Badgley 319-4 2:20 PM Uptake and Accumulation of Antibiotics and SESSION NO. 321—1:55 PM–4:00 PM Associated Impact on Bacterial Microbiome and Salmonella Survival in Greenhouse Lettuce Yike Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Shen*, Wei Zhang, Hui Li and Elliot T. Ryser Cantilever Room, 2nd Level 319-5 2:35 PM Competitive Sorption of Pharmaceuticals to Soil Clinton Williams*, Rebecca Muenich and Otakuye Conroy-Ben Symposium--Soil Chemistry in the Face of Climate 319-6 2:50 PM Using a Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrom- Change: Impacts of Geochemical Processes eter (pXRF) to Determine Phosphorus (P) Satu- ration of P Sorbing Materials in Edge-of-Field SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry P Filters Taylor Berkshire*, Reid Christianson, Laura Christianson and Andrew J. Margenot Moderator: Sanjai Parikh, Jon Chorover 3:05 PM Break 319-7 3:15 PM Reducing Soil P Release Under Spring Flooded 1:55 PM Introductory Remarks Conditions Using Alum and Gypsum Chamara 321-1 2:00 PM Minimizing Soil Degradation Risks of Anthro- Weerasekara*, Darshani Kumaragamage and pogenic Climate Change Rattan Lal* Wole Akinremi 216 322-4 322-3 322-2 322-1 323-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 305,3rdLevel SESSION NO.323—2:00PM–6:00PM Stars atNightBallroom1,3rdLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.322—2:00PM–4:00PM 321-4 321-3 321-2 William H.Patrick, Jr.MemorialLectureship C07 Genomics,MolecularGeneticsandBiotechnology, Special SessionSymposium--Science 4:00 PM 3:50 PM 3:25 PM 3:00 PM 2:35 PM 2:10 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:05 PM 2:05 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:00 PM 2:30 PM Breakthroughs to Advance Foodand SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry, ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems, SSSA Division:SoilPhysicsandHydrology, Agricultural ResearchBy2030 C01 CropBreedingandGenetics, Section orDivisionCosponsor: SSSA Division:Wetland Soils Adjourn Discussion Solutions Ranveer Chandra* Digital Agriculture Farmbeats: Empowering Farmerswith Food and Agricultural System Enable Advanced Analytics forManagingthe ences, Software Tools,andSystemsModelsto The Application andIntegrationofDataSci Metaphenomes JanetJansson* Soil Microbiomes:FromMetagenomesto tian Dold,EricaKistner-ThomasandKenWacha Approach JerryL.Hatfield*, Peter O’Brien,Chris- Agricultural System:TheNeedforaSystems Understanding theInteractionsofFoodand Introductory Remarks Adjourn Wetland SoilsMixer Division BusinessMeeting Break Concluding Remarks Resources, Science,andtheLawRoyal C.Gardner* Shifting Boundaries:TheIntersection ofNatural Introductory Remarks Adjourn Whendee L.Silver* and GreenhouseGasEmissionsReduction Agricultural Lands:SoilCarbonSequestration Climate ChangeMitigationPotentialof Soil ProcessesMattD.Busse* Impacts ofClimateChangeonForestFiresand Pierce andJasonWilliams Flerchinger, Aaron W. Fellows,FredPierson,Jen Kayla Glossner,MarkSSeyfried,GeraldN. tems intheWestern US Biogeochemical ProcessesinDryland Ecosys Impact CriticalTerrestrial andHydrological Altered FireRegimeandClimateStrongly Moderator: JacobBerkowitz Special Sessions

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ASA Community Planning Session--Managing ASA Community Planning Session Denitrification in Agronomic Systems --By-Product Gypsum Uses in Agriculture

ASA Section: Environmental Quality ASA Section: Environmental Quality

Lead Community: Lead Community: Managing Denitrification in Agronomic Systems Community By-product Gypsum Uses in Agriculture Community

Moderator: Lordwin Jeyakumar SESSION NO. 329—3:05 PM–4:10 PM SESSION NO. 326—3:00 PM–4:00 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301C, 3rd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213B, 2nd Level Nutrients and Environmental Quality General SSSA Business Meeting--Soil Education and Oral II (includes student competition) Outreach ASA Section: Environmental Quality SSSA Division: Soil Education and Outreach Lead Community: Nutrients and Environmental Quality Community 3:00 PM Introductory Remarks 3:05 PM Discussion Moderator: Heidi Peterson 4:00 PM Concluding Remarks 3:05 PM Introductory Remarks 329-1 3:10 PM Characterization of Phosphorus(P) in Poultry SESSION NO. 327—3:00 PM–4:10 PM Litter and Determination of P Extraction Ef- ficiency of Extractants Poulomi Dey*, Debolina Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 213A, 2nd Level Chakraborty, Rishi Prasad, Audrey V. Gamble, Yucheng Feng and Brendan Higgins 329-2 3:25 PM Effects of Poultry Litter Application on Pedology General Oral I Soybean Yield and Quality Joseph M. Burns*, (includes student competition) Stephanie Kulesza, Rachel A Atwell Vann and Alex L. Woodley SSSA Division: Pedology 329-3 3:40 PM Repurposing Municipal and Agricultural Waste Products to Benefit Water Quality, Eco- Moderator: Darrell Schulze systems, and Agricultural Sustainability Travis 3:00 PM Introductory Remarks Banet* A 327-1 3:05 PM Properties and Drivers of Microaggregation 329-4 3:55 PM Quantifying the Ability of Detainment Bunds fternoon across the Southeastern United States Julio C. to Attenuate Sediments and Nutrients By Pachon*, Sabine Grunwald, Jason G. , Eric Temporarily Ponding Surface Runoff in the J. Jokela, C. Wade Ross, Rosvel Bracho, Timothy Lake Rotorua Watershed, New Zealand Brian A. Martin, Marshall Laviner and Allan R. Bacon Levine*, Lucy Burkitt, David Horne, Chris Tan- 327-2 3:20 PM Between- and within-Field Soil Spatial Vari- ner, Leo Condron and John Paterson ability Explaining Variation Among Wheat 4:10 PM Adjourn Genotypes Rahul Raman*, Haly L. Neely, Ma- SESSION NO. 330—3:15 PM–4:15 PM hendra Bhandari, Nithya Rajan, Amir Ibrahim, Annalee Fearing, Julie A Howe and Peyton Smith Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302A, 3rd Level 327-3 3:35 PM Continental-Scale Patterns in Pedodiversity: The Role of Soil Forming Factors on Meso- SSSA Business Meeting Scale Soil Variability Jason P. Ackerson* 327-4 3:50 PM Climate Change Influence on Soil Organic --Consulting Soil Scientists Carbon Pools Determined By Incubation Zamir Libohova*, Phillip R. Owens, Kabindra Adhikari SSSA Division: Consulting Soil Scientists and Diane E. Stott 327-5 3:55 PM Translating Soil Survey Data into Practical SESSION NO. 331—3:20 PM–4:00 PM Information and Knowledge - a Case Study for the Arequipa Region, Peru Darrell G. Schulze*, Martín Juan Carlos Villalta Soto and Zachary Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006D, River Level Brecheisen 327-6 4:00 PM Rapid Bulk Density Measurement Using Mo- CSSA Business Meeting bile Device Photogrammetry Michael Whiting*, Shawn Salley and Colby Brungard --Plant Genetic Resources 4:05 PM Questions & Answers 4:10 PM Adjourn C08 Plant Genetic Resources

218 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007A,RiverLevel SESSION NO.335—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007B,RiverLevel SESSION NO.334—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 006C,RiverLevel SESSION NO.333—3:25PM–3:40PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 301B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.332—3:20PM–4:20PM Environmental Nanotechnology:Preventing and Lead Community:Semi-aridDryland CroppingSystemsCommunity Lead Community:OrganicManagementSystemsCommunity Lead Community:Precision Agriculture SystemsCommunity --Semi-Arid Dryland CroppingSystems Solving CurrentandFutureProblems 4:20 PM 4:15 PM 3:50 PM 3:25 PM 3:20 PM ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality Moderator: SaliniSasidharan,DevinRippner SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry, --Organic ManagementSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems --Precision Agriculture Systems --Precision Agriculture SSSA Division:SoilPhysicsandHydrology, SSSA Division:SoilMineralogy, Section orDivisionCosponsor: SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Adjourn Concluding Remarks General Audience Oral PresentersandPanel Discussion-Opento Invited Panel DiscussionwithModerators Introductory Remarks - Panel Discussion

Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 008B,RiverLevel SESSION NO.337—3:35PM–3:50PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 210B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.336—3:30PM–3:45PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225D,2ndLevel SESSION NO.340—3:35PM–3:50PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 305,3rdLevel SESSION NO.339—3:30PM–4:30PM Hilton PalaciodelRio,LaVista AB, 22ndFloor SESSION NO.338—3:30PM–3:45PM

--Agricultural ExperimentStationManagement --Biochar: Agronomic andEnvironmentalUses --Spatial StatisticsandOn-FarmResearch Biochar: Agronomic andEnvironmentalUsesCommunity Agricultural ExperimentStationManagementCommunity Lead Community:Soil-Plant-Water RelationsCommunity SSSA BusinessMeeting--Wetland Soils Spatial StatisticsandOn-FarmResearch Community 3:50 PM 3:40 PM 3:35 PM ASA Section:LandManagementandConservation ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA CommunityPlanning Session ASA Section:Biometry andStatisticalComputing ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling --Soil-Plant-Water Relations ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality SSSA Division:Wetland Soils Adjourn Discussion Introductory Remarks Lead Community: Lead Community: Lead Community:

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SESSION NO. 341—3:45 PM–4:45 PM 1329 Precision Management Approaches for Increasing Field-Level Profitability in Salt-Affected Annual Crop Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225C, 2nd Level Fields Caley Gasch* and Alec Deschene 1330 Evaluating the Performance of UAS Multispectral and Thermal Sensors for Monitoring Zea Mays Biophysi- SSSA Business Meeting--Nutrient Management cal Parameters through the Growing Season Andrew L. and Soil and Plant Analysis Russ*, Craig S. T. Daughtry and E. Raymond Hunt Jr. 1331 Identifying Areas with Different Risk of Aflatoxin Contamination within Fields for Precision Management SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis Ruth Kerry*, Ben Ingram, Brenda V. Ortiz and Damianos Damianidis SESSION NO. 342—3:45 PM–4:45 PM 1332 Exploring Relationships between Remotely Sensed Thermal Imagery, Soil Electrical Conductivity, and Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225C, 2nd Level Corn Yield. John Sulik* and Adam W Gillespie 1333 Effectiveness of Weed Classification and Spray Applica- tion Using an Unmanned Aerial System Vijay Singh*, SSSA Business Meeting--Soil Fertility and Plant Daniel Martin, Zhaohui Chi, Da Huo, Mohamed Latheef, Nutrition Bishwa Sapkota, Michael P. Bishop and Muthukumar Bagavathiannan SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition SESSION NO. 345—4:00 PM–6:00 PM

SESSION NO. 343—3:45 PM–4:45 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 212B, 2nd Level Legume & Alternate Crops Agronomy SSSA Business Meeting Poster--Agronomic Production Systems --Urban and Anthropogenic Soils ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems SSSA Division: Urban and Anthropogenic Soils 1255 Evaluation of Cassava Genotypes Grown during the Off–Season of Paddy Rice Nateetip Sawatraksa*, Pora- SESSION NO. 344—4:00 PM–6:00 PM mate Banterng, Sanun Jogloy, Nimitr Vorasoot and Gerrit Hoogenboom Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1256 Canola Production in the Province of Quebec (Canada) : Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level What Are the Major Diseases and Insects ? Denis Pageau* 1257 Nitrogen Application Timing and Winter Canola Sea- sonal Biomass Production and Seed Yield Sultan Begna*, General Precision Agriculture Systems Poster Sangamesh Angadi, Rajan Ghimire, Abdel O. Mesbah and Murali Darapuneni ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 1258 Tuber Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Potato

A Varieties in Response to Nitrogen Application Emerson Souza*, Sanjay K. Gupta and Carl J Rosen fternoon Lead Community: Precision Agriculture Systems Community 1259 Field Assessment of Pesticide Effects on Potato Psyllids 1320 Constructing Decision Supporting System for High Michael Scott Lass*, Charlie M. Rush and Fekede Workneh Quality Sweet Corn Production in Semi-Tropical Cli- 1260 Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Detect Root Bio- mate Chi-Hung Lin and Huu-sheng Lur* mass of Grafted Tomato Xuejun Dong*, Shane Sieck- 1321 Using Soil Electrical Conductivity and Yield Maps to enius, Bin Peng, Desire Djidonou and Daniel I. Leskovar Define Soil Fertility Management Zones Charles Macau- 1261 Quality Control Techniques and Related Factors for lay White*, John T. Spargo and Zachary P. Sanders Hydroponic Leafy Vegetables Jinghua Guo, Yan Yan, 1322 Estimation of Vegetation Growth Model Using Multi- Lingdi Dong*, Yonggang Jiao, Haizheng Xiong, Linqi Shi, Spectral Sensor Equipped with Quadrocopter in Yu Tian, Yubo Yang and Ainong Shi Soybean Chan-Seok Ryu, Si-Hyeong Jang, Kunyan Zou, 1262 Producing Egyptian Spinach Microgreens Under Dif- Dong-Woo Kang and Taehwan Jun* ferent Light Regimes Eric Obeng*, Jose Ernesto Olvera- 1323 Phenomics in the Age of Digital Agriculture Amanda González, Peter A. Y. Ampim, Aruna Weerasooriya and Ramcharan* Godson Osuji 1324 Uav Multi-Sensor for High Throughput Phenomics Ap- 1263 Establishing the Cash Cover Crop Pennycress Follow- plications Kyle H. Holland and Michael R. Schlemmer* ing Grain Corn Nicholas Heller* 1325 Uav-Based in-Season Assessment of Fruit Trees. Olga S. 1264 Growing Vegetable Amaranth Microgreens Using Dif- Walsh* and Sanaz Shafian ferent Light Regimes Peter A. Y. Ampim*, Jose Ernesto 1326 Machine Learning Applications for Modeling Mis- Olvera-González, Eric Obeng, Aruna Weerasooriya and canthus Production across the Farm Landscape Paul R. Godson Osuji Adler* and Yanan Xin 1265 Root Nodulation in Guar: Impacts of a Range of Static 1327 Detecting Wheat Planting Rates at Multiple Heights Us- and Dynamic Soil Moisture Regimes Rajan Shrestha*, ing Drone Imagery Jarrod O. Miller* and James Adkins Curtis Adams, Philip Hinson and Jennifer MacMillan 1328 Assessment of Fusarium Head Blight in Small Grains 1266 In Vitro Studies of Herbicides and Surfactants on Using Aerial Methods Joseph Oakes*, Joshua Fitzgerald Bradyrhizobium Growth. Joy Amajioyi*, Sen Subrama- and Carl A. Griffey nian, Jesus Loya, David Clay, Sharon A. Clay and Bhanu Petla

220 37 NitrogenIsotopes 1307 1306 Effectiveness ofUsingOrganicMulchesonSoilFertil 1305 Cover CropandRotationalGrazing EffectsonSoil 1304 1303 1302 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.346—4:00PM–6:00PM Nitrogen 1301 EffectsofDryBeanSeedingRatesandRowSpacing 1300 EffectofHighTemperatures inthe 1275 1274 1273 1272 EffectofWinter Cover CropsonaPeanut -CottonRota 1271 TheEffectofDifferentPlanting DatesonSafflower 1270 1269 1268 1267 Lead Community:OrganicManagementSystemsCommunity Organic ManagementSystemsPoster ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Horwath Vegetables ate OrganicallyandConventionally GrownFruitsand Brewer Sullivan*, Nick Andrews, ClareSullivan andLindaJoan Calculator:Predicting Plant-Available NitrogenDanM. OSU OrganicFertilizer&Cover Crop tions Chin-JinHou,Men-ChingLinandKai-Wei Juang* ity, CormYield andNutritive QualityforTaro Cultiva- Sindhu JagadammaandDavidM.Butler eastern U.S. Mixtures UnderOrganicManagementintheSouth Morphology andDecompositionofRootsinForage Fertility andEnzymatic Activity Martin H.Entz Grass-Fed Livestock ProductionMyraVan Die*and Farm ManagementandForageResourcesforOrganic Sainju andBrettL. Allen Stevens*, JalalDJabro,William M.Iversen, UpendraM. By RotationandCropResidueRemoval William B. Vivek Sharma andJimHeitholt on Yield UnderFullandDeficitIrrigation Angela M.Linares*andDiegoViteri mance ofCommonandTepary BeaninPuertoRico son ies forDirectHarvest JohnThomas*andLauraThomp Using onFarmResearchtoEvaluate PintoBeanVariet- and ChrisGillard row RowsandReducedSeedRates Response ofLargeSeededDryBeanCultivars toNar- Stephen BoersmaandDonaldDepuydt Plant PopulationinOntarioCanada.ChrisGillard*, Navy andBlackBeanIsFlexibleforSeedingDate F. Anderson and Alisa Coffin tion SystemAnaJulia Azevedo*, R.Scott Tubbs, William Gesch, Jeffrey A.Coulterand AxelGarciay Midwest StephenGregg*,JeffreyS.Strock,Russell W. sification ofCorn-SoybeanProductionintheUpper Winter CamelinaResponsetoNitrogenfortheInten- Yield ComponentsAaronBecerra-Alvarez* Arguello Gutiérrez Brito*,EduardoChavez andDavidMarcelo Edaphoclimatic Areas. Contrasting (Theobroma cacao Modeling CadmiumTransferfromSoilstoCacao Prieto-Garcia*, Kyle BrasierandHosseinZakeri Two FieldswithDifferentSoilConditionsJocelyn Nodulation andNFixationProgressofFava Beanin (includes studentcompetition) Availability andSugarBeetYield Xia Zhu-Barker*,EshanToosiand William R. Karen Leu*,GaryE.Bates,S.RaySmithJr., L.)Beans: A First Approach inTwo As aScreeningTooltoDifferenti - Lee Klossner* Agronomic Perfor Eduardo Esteban Stephen Boersma*

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1338 Effects of Removing Background Soil Reflectance 1353 Long-Term Cover Crop Effects on Soil Organic Carbon, Pixels from Vegetative Index Maps for Characterization Nitrogen Stocks, and Water Stable Aggregates in the of Corn Responses to Experimental Treatments Ana Semiarid Central Great Plains Logan Simon*, Augustine Gabriela Morales Ona*, Robert L. Nielsen and James J. K Obour, Johnathon D. Holman and Kraig L. Roozeboom Camberato 1354 Source-to-Sink Translocation of Carbon and Nitrogen 1339 Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing for Assessing Cotton Is Regulated By Fertilization and Plant Population in Yield Variability Jeff Siegfried* and Nithya Rajan Maize-Pea Intercropping Yanhua Zhao*, Zhilong Fan, 1340 Relative Thermal Changes Associated with Brown Patch Falong Hu, Wen Yin, Cai Zhao, Aizhong Yu, Qiang Chai Symptoms in Tall Fescue Caleb A. Henderson*, David S. and Yantai Gan McCall and David Haak 1355 Dual Purpose Winter Canola for Stand Establishment 1341 Integration of Soil and Plant Measurements Using Crop and Late Season Forage Isaac Madsen* Sensor Information to Improve Maize-N Model Predic- 1356 Cover Crops Replace Summer Fallow in Semi-Arid Du- tions Mohammed A Naser*, Richard B Ferguson, Brian rum Cropping Systems Brett L. Allen* and Jalal D Jabro Krienke, Suat Irmak, Daran R. Rudnick, Tim Shaver, 1357 Yields of First and Second Wheat Crops in Two Four- Charles A. Shapiro and Keith L. Glewen Year Dryland Rotations David C. Nielsen* and Merle F. 1342 Evaluating Maize Variable Rate Seeding Methods Vigil Nicholas Upah* and Mark A. Licht 1358 Evaluation of Field Bean and Chickpea Varieties for 1343 Identifying Key Factors Influencing Soybean Yield Yield at Northern Nevada Maninder K. Walia* and Optimal Seeding Density within Farmers’ Fields 1359 Evaluation of Fall-Sown Lentil As a Crop Rotation in Minnesota Leanna Leverich*, Yuxin Miao and Seth L. Option to Winter Wheat in the Southern Plains Emi Naeve Kimura*, Paul B. DeLaune and Jourdan M. Bell 1344 Modeling Economic Implication Scenarios for Sense 1360 Response of Soil Properties in Short-Term and Long- and Spray Weed Management Joshua DeGroot* Term Conservation Management in Dryland Cropping 1345 Impact of Variable Rate Seeding and Delay in Emer- Systems Paul B. DeLaune*, Partson Mubvumba, Katie L. gence on Corn Yield Susana Albarenque*, Olivia David- Lewis and R.Louis Baumhardt son and Bruno Basso 1361 Water Use and Productivity of Corn and Grain Sorghum in Long-Term Crop Sequences. Robert M. Aiken* SESSION NO. 348—4:00 PM–6:00 PM SESSION NO. 349—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Semi-Arid Dryland Cropping Systems Poster (includes student competition) Soil, Surface Water and Groundwater Smart Management Using Digital Products and ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Decision Support Systems Poster (includes student competition) Lead Community: Semi-arid Dryland Cropping Systems Community ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 1346 Evaluating the Performance of Winter Pea Cultivars

A at Different Seeding Dates, Seeding Rates and Fertil- Lead Community: fternoon izer Application in Dryland Systems of the Pacific Soil and Water Management Professionals Community Northwest Saugat Baskota*, David White and Kurtis L. Schroeder 1362 Effect of Three Irrigation Strategies on Groundwater 1347 Evaluation of Soybean (Glycine max) Pod Recovery Level in a Lower Mississippi River Basin Watershed from Imposed Drought Stress Sarah Kezar*, Josh Lofton, Yiwen Han*, Gary Feng, Ying Ouyang, Zhong Liu, Wei Anna Zander and Chase Harris Jin, Fei Gao and Johnie N. Jenkins 1348 Rotational Benefits of Replacing Chemical Summer Fal- 1363 Developing a Process-Based Remote Sensing Crop low with Yellow Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) in Cereal- Yield Model to Enhance the Understanding of the Spa- Based Dryland Crop Production Samuel Koeshall*, Cody tial Variations in Maize Yield over the Northeast China Creech, Amanda Easterly, Rodrigo Werle and Strahinja Plain Yun Bai*, Jiahua Zhang, Sha Zhang, Fengmei Yao Stepanovic and Shahzad Ali 1349 Dispersal of Wheat Curl Mite (Aceria tosichella Keifer) 1364 Development of a Spatial Decision Support System for and Virus Spread within Volunteer Wheat Lindsay Over- Effective Site Selection for Solar Facilities. Cindy Faul* myer* and Gary L. Hein 1365 Long-Term Effect of Biochar Application on Soil Hy- 1350 Characterization of Hard Winter Wheat Stubble Resi- drological Properties in Mississippi Yuanyuan Li*, Gary due and Its Persistence Luana Simão*, Cody Creech, Feng and Haile Tewolde Amanda Easterly, Samuel Koeshall, Guilherme Chudzik 1366 Genotype Response to Irrigation Using an Unmanned and Matheus Gonçalves Aircraft System Based High Throughput Phenotyping 1351 Cover Crops Suitability for Dryland Winter Wheat System Juan Landivar*, Jinha Jung, Murilo M. Maeda, (Triticum aestivum)-Fallow in Semi-Arid Region: Ni- Nothabo Dube, Josh McGinty, Anjin Chang, Akash Asha- trogen, Water Use and Competition with Weedy Species pure and Sungchan Oh Urszula Norton* and Elizabeth Moore 1352 Implementing Cover and Double Crops in Annual Wheat Systems Marie Schirmacher*, Paul B. DeLaune, Terry J. Gentry and Partson Mubvumba

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Crop IrrigationStrategiesandManagementCommunity ASA Section:BiometryandStatisticalComputing ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems Singh Kaler,SumandeepBazzer* andLarryC.Purcell in Diverse Soybean(Glycinemax)Genotypes.Avjinder Genome-Wide Association MappingofLeafParameters Ignacio A. Ciampitti, Trevor Hefley and Andres Patrignani Moisture andTemporal Spatial Analysis Pedro Rossini*, Delineation ofFieldManagementZonesUsingSoil Irrigation Water Use.GurpreetKaur* Management PracticesImpactonSoybeanYield and Corn ForageandGrainYield ComponentSharafatKhan* tuce GrowthandDevelopment BreanaRGarcia* Role ofIrrigationandNitrogenFertilizer StressonLet- M Porter Orfanou*, DimitriosPavlou, GeorgeVellidis andWesley at Various Plant DensitiesandTillageMethods Yield ResponseandIrrigationRequirementsofMaize Edsel D.Bynum,ThomasIsakeitandKevinHeflin Irrigated MaizeJourdanM.Bell*,RobertC.Schwartz, The OccurrenceofFusariumVerticilloides inLimited David Stamper Jeppe H.Kjaersgaard,FabianG.FernandezandJoshua Corn Yield onaCoarse-Textured SoilVasudha Sharma*, M. Bell,R.LouisBaumhardtandPaul D.Colaizzi ited IrrigationCapacitiesRobertC.Schwartz*, Jourdan Optimized StrategiesforMaizeProductionUnderLim- Angela McClureandBrianLeib Large Plot Evaluation Avat Shekoofa,SamPurdom*, Variable RateIrrigationSchedulingforSoybeanPlants: Avat Shekoofa,KendallSheldon*andEricR.Walker Among IndustrialHemp( Physiological ScreeningforLimitingTranspirationRate Ryan Jensen, Austin P.HopkinsandBryan G.Hopkins Woolley*, JeffreyD.Svedin, RuthKerry,NeilC.Hansen, ity andMoistureRelationsinPotatoWheatElisa A. Comparing SpatialVariation ofCropWater Productiv- Woolley, RuthKerryandRyan Jensen Hopkins*, NeilC.Hansen,Bryan G.Hopkins,Elisa A. tivity ofVariable-Rate IrrigationSystemsAustin P. Remote Sensing Approaches forMaximizingProduc- Knappenberger Lena*, BrendaV. Ortiz,LucaBondesanandThorsten Fields Using Aquaspy® and Acclima Sensors Irrigation TimingDeterminationonTwo Alabama Corn Lead Community:

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49 HowENSO 1419 1418 1417 1416 1415 1414 1413 1420 1408 42 SignificantShiftof 1412 Developing aLow-Cost,Open-SourceReflectometerto 1411 TheInfluenceofMoistureContentVariation onMicrobi- 1410 1409 1407 EstimatingtheSignificantThresholdforGenome-Wide 1406 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.352—4:00PM–6:00PM HVIFibrogram: 1405 Global ClimateChangeGeneralPoster Lead Community:GlobalClimateChangeCommunity Abdelaziz Nilahyane Application. Sorghum FieldwithCompostandFertilizerNitrogen Soil NDynamicsandN2OEmissionsinDryland Liping Feng of Cover CropsYIZHUOLI,DiTian,GaryFeng*and of aMaize-SoybeanCroppingSystem:TheMitigation Assessing ClimateExtremesonNitrogenUse Impacts of and DavidClay Navdeep Singh,Udayakumar Sekaran,SandeepKumar Jashanjeet KaurDhaliwal*, GanduraOmar Abagandura, Integrated Crop-Livestock SysteminSouthDakota Soil CarbonandNitrogenFractionsinResponseto Webber andGerritHoogenboom Westthe Africa Climate ChangeStudyUsingCraft: A CaseStudyfor Kelly T. Morgan Simulated Approach A Tomato ResponsetoIncreasing Ambient Temperature: Felipe Elli*andPaulo CesarSentelhas to ClimateChangeinTropicalEnvironments Genetic Strategiesfor Adapting Wenceslao Larazo,JosephH.Masseyand Argelia Lorence States Arlene Arlene Adviento-Borbe, KharlaMendez*, ture duringRiceGrowingSeasoninMajorUS Lloyd TWilson andYubinYang in NortheastChinaErjingGuo*,XiaoguangYang, Tao Li, Jaromír Pytela,Barbora RapantováandMiroslav Trnka Depleted ConditionsMarcelaHlaváčová*,KarelKlem, of 20Winter WheatGenotypesinResponsetoWater Preliminary Analyses ofYield Formation Parameters Baird* andPhillip Alderman for OklahomaClimateDivisionsUsingDSSAT Andrew Simulation-Based Spatio-Temporal BiomassEstimation Greg Austic, XinyiTu and SieglindeS.Snapp Directly MeasureSoilCarbonatScaleDanTerAvest*, Sindhu Jagadamma, Avat ShekoofaandMelanieMayes al MineralizationofSoilOrganicCarbonShikhaSingh*, Bruce B.Hicks Data Synthesis Ideal Agricultural FieldsUsingEddyCovariance and Measuring Water andCarbonDioxideFluxesinNon- Hays andPeter A. Kulakow Teare, Iliyana Dobreva, MichaelGomezSelvaraj, DirkB. GPR RadargramsHenry Alonso RuizGuzman*,BrodyL Using DeepLearningtoDiscover Cassava Rootson Purcell Association Mapping Sayeed*, EricHequetandBrendanKelly Length toImprove Yarn QualityPredictionsMd Abu (includes studentcompetition) ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling Affects RiceYield andWater Consumption Sk. Musfiq-Us-Salehin*,RajanGhimireand

Joel Oetting*,NealSamuelEashand Vakhtang Shelia*,BabacarFaye, Heidi A BetterMeasurementofCottonFiber Ambient Night-Time Avjinder SinghKaler*andLarryC. Ibukun Timothy Ayankojo* and

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Soil Plant Water Relations Poster By-Product Gypsum Use Poster (includes student competition) ASA Section: Environmental Quality ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling Lead Community: Lead Community: Soil-Plant-Water Relations Community By-product Gypsum Uses in Agriculture Community 1421 Effect of Cover Crops and Tillage Practices on Weed 1430 Synergy of Grass Buffer and Amendment with Flue Gas Prevalence and Cotton Performance in East Central Desulfurizaton Gypsum for Improving Edge-of-Field Texas Dorothy Menefee* and Nithya Rajan Runoff Quality Dinku Endale*, Timothy Strickland, 1422 Quantification of Water in Crop Canopy and Develop- Oliva Pisani, David D. Bosch, Alisa Coffin and Harry H. ment of Vegetation Gravimetric Water Content Model Schomberg Kaitlin Togliatti*, Timothy Arkebauer, Andrew E. Suyker 1431 Polysulphate As an Emerging Soil Conditioner and and Brian K. Hornbuckle Fertilizer Michael T. Aide* and Indi S. Braden 1423 Determination of Frost Forms By Water Vapor Pressure SESSION NO. 356—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Kazuki Shibuya* 1424 A Process-Based Model for Global Simulations of Agave Production on Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Murilo Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, S Vianna*, Jaiswal Deepak, Yu Wang, Leonardo Monteiro, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Johnny R Soares, Julianne C Oliveira, Andrew Allee, Elea- nor E Campbell, David LeBauer, Sarah Davis, Gleyce K D A Figueiredo, A.C. Lamparelli, John Sheehan, Lee Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Lynd and Stephen P. Long -General Poster I (includes student competition)

SESSION NO. 354—4:00 PM–6:00 PM ASA Section: Environmental Quality

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Lead Community: Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community 1432 Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Perennial Legume and Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Grass Pastures Tanka P Kandel*, Twain J. Butler, Jimmy Poster I (includes student competition) D. Stein and Sindy Interrante 1433 Impact of Long-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in Maize (Zea mays L.) on Soil Carbon and Soil Nitrogen Allison ASA Section: Environmental Quality Bailey*, Bill Deen and Joshua Nasielski 1434 Effects of Fire on Soil Carbon Dioxide and Methane A Lead Community: Emission in Cold Desert Rangeland of Northern Ne- fternoon Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community vada. Christina T Igono* 1425 Solubility and Dissolution Kinetics of Wood Ash in 1435 Impact of 4R Nutrient Management on Crop Production Acid Soils of Mozambique Luis Casimiro Savanguane*, and Nutrient Loss Savannah Burnett*, Kelly A. Nelson Ieyasu Tokumoto, Tsutomo Sato and Hiroyuki Cho and Peter Motavalli 1426 Cotton Root and Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Association 1436 Influence of Maturity Level of Oat and Grass Pea Based Response to Additions of Bio-Char and Compost Binita Cover Crops at Soil Incorporation on Emissions of CO2 Thapa*, Jake E. Mowrer and Ginette Dembélé and N2o Hardeep Singh*, Tanka P Kandel, Prasanna H. 1427 Phosphorus Availability When Converting Biosolids GOWDA, Brian K. Northup, Vijaya Gopal Kakani and into Biochar Andressa Freitas*, Vimala D. Nair, Willie Gurjinder S. Baath Harris and María Rosa Mosquera-losada 1437 Long-Term Influence of Phosphorus Fertilization and 1428 Effects of Pre-Enriched Manure and Cellulosic Biochars Soil Aggregation on Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen on Soil Physiochemical Properties and Forage Growth Under No-Tillage Production Systems Sangeeta Bansal*, Lauren Selph*, Donald G. McGahan, James P. Muir and Xinhua Yin, Hubert J. Savoy Jr., Sindhu Jagadamma, Eunsung Kan Jaehoon Lee and Virginia R. Sykes 1429 Activation of Persulfate By N-Doped Rice Husk Biochar 1438 Crop Sequence Diversity and Bio-Covers Under No- for the Removal of Contaminants Aneesh Chandel*, Tillage Affect Greenhouse Gas Emissions Sangeeta Hem Sharma and Hao Chen Bansal*, Xinhua Yin, Shikha Singh, Sindhu Jagadamma, Virginia R. Sykes and Jaehoon Lee 1439 Quantifying Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Grain Sor- ghum Cropping Systems in the Southern Great Plains Katharine Gehl*, Sumit Sharma, Peter J. Tomlinson, Jason G. Warren and Lucas A. Haag 1440 Do No-till and Vetch Cover Crop Decrease Nitrous Oxide Emissions in a Corn-Soybean Rotation? Amir Sadeghpour*, Pawan Kumar, Ashani M. Thilakarathne, Jon E. Schoonover, Karla L. Gage, Gurbir Singh and Karl W.J. Williard

224 1452 1451 Cover CropandCompost EffectsonSoilOrganicMatter 1450 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.358—4:00PM–6:00PM Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.357—4:00PM–6:00PM 1442 1441 1449 1448 1447 1446 1445 1444 1443 Soil Health:Integrated Approaches Towards Lead Community:PerennialGrainDevelopmentCommunity ASA Section:LandManagement andConservation and JacquelineMccomb Production LeeJones*,LeonardKibet,Girish K.Panicker Role of Agroforestry inEnhancingSoilHealthandCrop L. to Assess SoilHealth Toxicity BiomarkersinRootsof Cultivated Allium Cepa Region Dynamics: ExamplesfromtheSouthernGreatPlains Cerri Damian*, KeithPaustian andCarlosEduardoPellegrino sive andDiversified ManagementSystems Responses ofSoilCinTropicalPastures UnderInten Amir Sedaghatdoost*andBinayak P.Mohanty Hot SpotsofBiogeochemical Activity inDeepSoils Linking SoilPhysicalandChemicalPropertiestoFind Tassel Alexandra J.Griffin*,EbonyG.MurrellandDavidL. Van Fungal CommunitiesfromEstablished Genotypic Responseof SilphiumIntegrifolium L. Van Tassel integrifolium) EricCassetta*,Kathryn Turner andDavid Gradients inaPerennial OilSeed,Silphium(Silphium Source ofDiseaseResistanceGenesacrossRainfall Ebony G.MurrellandEdyCheremond Domestication KelseyPeterson*, DavidL.Van Tassel, Searching forHerbivoryResistanceduringaDeNovo Turner andShuwen Wang Hybrids PiyushLabhsetwar*, JamieBugel,Kathryn Genetic ControlofThreshabilityinWheatxwheatgrass Han* Kura Clover As aPerennial CompanionLegumeAbigail topher JPelzer andMatthewR.Ryan Intermediate WheatgrassStands. Strip-Tillage As aToolforMaintainingYield inMature David Cattani*, OlivierDuchene,FlorianCeletteandChristophe Sustainable Perennial GrainProduction?DouglasJ. Annual Development ofIntermediateWheatgrassfor What Are theCriticalPhenologicalPeriods inthe Sustainable Agriculture PosterI (includes studentcompetition) (includes studentcompetition) Lead Community:SoilHealthCommunity ASA Section:Global Agronomy Perennial GrainsPoster Pramod Acharya*, RajanGhimireand Young Cho

Jorge LuisGallegoZapata* Eugene PLaw*,Chris- Silphium Júnior Melo to Field - 1454 1453 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.359—4:00PM–6:00PM 1467 1466 1465 1464 1463 1462 1461 1460 DoSoilHealthMetricsInfluenceSoil-Test Fertilizer 1459 SeasonalEffectsofCover CropsandPhosphorusFertil- 1458 SeasonalEffectsofCover CropsandPhosphorusFertil- 1457 1456 EffectofMustardandSunflower SeedMealsonSoil 1455

Crop BreedingandGeneticsPosterII Soil PropertyandCO Nyiraneza Fraser, DerekH.Lynch,LindseyClairmontandJudith across Land-UseIntensity Nematode Communities As IndicatorsofSoil Health Bowden, Jianming FuandGuihuaBai Nicholas Schuh*, MaryGuttieri, AlanFritz,Robert L. tion duringTerminal Heat StressinHardWinter Wheat Genomic Regions Associated withGrainWeight Reten Sheryl Strauch, Iliyana Dobreva andDirkB.Hays Ilse BarriosPerez*, RichardBruton, MatthewWolfe, Throughput RootBiomassEstimation inCerealCrops Assessing GroundPenetrating RadarUseforHigh- Russell Plowman Wildflowers NathanielTurner*, RosalynB.Shimand De NovoGenerationofDoubledHaploidTexas Native Steven JFonte Blessing Magonziwa*, Steven JVanek, JohnOOjiemand Soil HealthChangeinSmallholderFarmingContexts. A SoilToolKittoEvaluate SoilPropertiesandMonitor Tu*, SieglindeS.SnappandFrederiViens Stable CPoolonMalawiSmallholderFarmSoilsXinyi Integrating Bayesian Analysis in Assessing Labileand Mingyi Yang ton Fields. Chemical PropertiesandNutrient Accumulation inCot Impact ofLong-Term Biochar Amendment onSoil Daniel C.Yoder Sindhu Jagadamma,ForbesR.Walker, XinhuaYin and Diverse Agroecosystems ofTennessee Evaluating SoilHealth Assessment Approaches forthe jee, Aaron Hird,DarenD.Redfearnand Andrea Basche in Nebraska ferent TransitionstoSoilHealthManagementSystems Comparisons ofSoilHealth Assessments between Dif- R Kitchen sults. JeffreyD.Svedin*, KristenSloan Veum andNewell Recommendations: ProjectOutlineandPreliminaryRe- J. KluitenbergandKraigL.Roozeboom Tomlinson, NathanO.Nelson,DeAnnR.Presley,Gerard Eastern Kansas a No-tillCorn-SoybeanCroppingSysteminNorth izer ManagementonPLFA andMicrobialBiomassin berg andKraigL.Roozeboom Nathan O.Nelson,DeAnnR.Presley,GerardJ.Kluiten- sas LauraStarr*,CatherineStewart, Peter J.Tomlinson, Corn-Soybean CroppingSysteminNorthEasternKan izer ManagementonSoilHealthParameters inaNo-till Jodi Johnson-Maynard,KendallKahlandDanielNessly* Palouse through Alternative CropRotations&Grazing Landscapes inTransition:BuildingSoilHealthonthe Singh*, RupinderSaini,SukhbirSinghandSanjitKDeb Physical PropertiesandYield inPumpkinAtinderpal Kacey Aukema*, MarceloWallau andMark A. Liebig Crop-Livestock ManagementintheNorthernGreatPlains (includes studentcompetition) C01 CropBreedingandGenetics Yuanyuan Li*,GaryFeng,HaileTewolde and Fernanda SouzaKrupek*,NilovnaChatter- Catherine Stewart*, LauraStarr,Peter J. 2 EffluxResponsestoIntegrated Hannah Arseneault*, Tandra SESSION NO. 359 Surendra Singh*,

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1468 The DNAM Population: Understanding the Impact and 1509 Analysis of Effects of Trifluoromethyanesulfonamide Potential of the D-Genome in Wheat Nikayla Strauss* on Sorghum Inbreds and Their Derived Hybrids Am- 1469 Genetic Dissection of Heat-Responsive Physiological mani Naidu N. Kyanam*, George Hodnett and William L Traits to Improve Yield Potential in Soft Winter Wheat Rooney Sumit Pradhan Shrestha*, Md A. Babar, Guihua Bai, 1510 Predicting Heterosis in Grain Sorghum [Sorghum Jahangir Khan, Dipendra Shahi, Muhsin Avci and Jia Guo Bicolor (L.) Moench] Hybrids for Multiple Agronomic 1470 Developing High Throughput Phenotyping Tools to Traits Using Genetic Similarity Derived from Genome- Estimate in-Season Genetic Variations for Heat Toler- Wide SNP Data Daniel Crozier* ance in Wheat Jordan McBreen, Dipendra Shahi, Jahangir 1511 Phenotyping Commercial Varieties of Industrial Hemp Khan, Sumit Pradhan Shrestha, Jia Guo, Sri Kakarla, (Cannabis sativa L.) for Disease, Maturity, and Yield Aditya Singh and Md Babar* in the Southeastern U.S. Maryjo Valle*, John Erickson, 1471 Understanding Genetic Basis of Spike Partitioning Zachary T Brym, Josh Freeman, Esteban F. Rios and Wil- Index and Fruiting Efficiency to Increase HI and Yield liam Wadlington through Genome Wide Association Studies in Wheat 1512 Genetic Variability of Spring Greenup and Drought Re- (Triticum aestivum L.) Dipendra Shahi*, Jahangir Khan, sponse in Interspecific Hybrid Bermudagrass Selections Muhsin Avci, Sumit Pradhan, Jordan McBreen, Jia Guo, Shuhao Yu*, Yanqi Wu, Liuling Yan, Dennis L. Martin, Guihua Bai, John Foulkes, Gemma Molero, Matthew P. Justin Quetone Moss and Charles Henry Fontanier Reynolds and Md Babar 1513 Associations of Forage Production and Seed Yield 1472 Spike Fertility, a Potential Traits for Wheat Grain Yield with Key Morphological Traits of Bermudagrass Ryan Improvement Under Post Anthesis Drought Stress Con- Bryant-Schlobohm* ditions Jahangir Khan*, Sumit Pradhan Shrestha, Muhsin 1514 Genome-Wide Family Prediction for Agronomic Traits Avci, Jia Guo, Jordan McBreen and Md A. Babar in Alfalfa Janam Acharya* 1473 Identification of Genetic Sources of Restorability in 1515 Utilizing Remote Sensing in Alfalfa Breeding Anju Arkansas Restorer RICE Plants Ozgur Azapoglu* Biswas*, Janam Acharya, Shubham Shirbhate, Aditya 1474 Identification of Candidate Genomic Regions for Rice Singh and Esteban F. Rios Grain Quality and Nutrition Traits By Genome-Wide 1516 Development of an Early Generation Marker-Assisted Association Mapping A.S.M. Faridul Islam*, Ming- Selection Strategy for Virginia-Type Peanuts Katelyn Hsuan Chen, Rodante E. Tabien, Wardah Mustahsan and Fritz*, Cassondra Newman, Andrew Oakley, Jeffrey C Michael J. Thomson Dunne and Ryan James Andres 1475 Evaluation of Pollen Travel in Cultivated Northern 1517 Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Virginia Type Peanut Wild Rice Clare Gietzel*, Jacques Duquette, Amanda Naveen Kumar*, Maria Balota, David Haak, Brice Caze- Monson and Jennifer Ann Kimball nave, Jeffrey C Dunne and Thomas G. Isleib 1500 QTL Mapping of Panicle Architecture and Yield Related 1518 Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) for Plant Traits in Two US Rice Cultivars ‘Lagrue’ and ‘Lemont’. Nitrogen Isotope Ratio (δ15N) in Soybean (Glycine max). Adam Rice*, Karen Moldenhauer, Andy Pereira, Ainong Sumandeep Bazzer*, Avjinder Singh Kaler, Jeffery D. Ray, Shi and Ehsan Shakiba James R. Smith, Felix B. Fritschi and Larry C. Purcell 1501 The Rice Transcription Factor OsMYB102 Delays Leaf 1519 Decipher Genetic Mechanisms Controlling Seed Num- Senescence By Downregulating Abscisic Acid Accumu- ber per Pod in Soybean Liyang Chen* lation and Signaling Suk-Hwan Kim, Chaemyeong Lim 1520 Effect of Flooding on Soybean Physiological Stages in and Nam-Chon Paek* the Field and Correlation between Field-Screening and 1502 Phenotypic Characterization and Genome-Wide As- a New Hydroponic Greenhouse Screening Methodol- sociation Studies on Agronomic Traits Influencing ogy Maria de Oliveira*, Marlovi Andrea Acuna Galindo,

A Rice Grain Yield Darlene L Sanchez*, Stanley Omar P Chengjun Wu, Derrick Harrison, Francia Ravelombola, Samonte, Jasper B Alpuerto, Leon C Holgate, Peyton A Sandra Liliana Florez-Palacios, Marcos da Silva and Lean- fternoon Croaker, Michael J. Thomson, Karina Morales, Yubin dro Mozzoni Yang, Rodante E. Tabien, Lloyd T Wilson, Zongbu Yan, 1521 High-Throughput Phenotyping Applications in Kansas Eric F Christensen, Leanna N Martin, Endang M. Septin- Wheat Breeding Evers*, Paula Silva, Xu Wang, ingsih and Jean-Philippe Pellois Alan Fritz and Jesse Poland 1503 Heterosis in Rice Hybrids Produced from Genomically- Distant Versus -Near Parents Stanley Omar P Samonte*, SESSION NO. 360—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Darlene L Sanchez, Jasper B Alpuerto, Leon C Holgate, Peyton A Croaker, Lloyd T Wilson, Zongbu Yan, Eric F Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Christensen, Rodante E. Tabien, Chersty L Harper and Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Michael J. Thomson 1504 Resilience of Oat Cultivars to Climate Variability Sarah Bullock*, Lucia Gutierrez and Valentin D Crop Physiology and Metabolism Poster II 1505 Breeding Winter Peas for Cover Crop: Genotype x Environment Interactions Lais Bastos Martins* and Chris C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism Reberg-Horton 1506 Heterosis and Combining Ability of Traits Inducing 1522 Iraqi Rice Varieties: Potential Source for High Night Early Season Chilling Tolerance in Grain Sorghum Troy Temperature Tolerance Abdul R. Mohammed*, Hussam Ostmeyer*, S. V. Krishna Jagadish, Christopher R Little F. Najee Alawadi, Chersty L Harper, Rodante E. Tabien and Ramasamy Perumal and Lee Tarpley 1507 Agronomic Evaluation of Elite Hybrid Combinations 1523 Yield Potential and Grain Quality of the High-Yield and between US Public Sorghum Breeding Programs Jales High-Palatable Japanese New Rice Variety, Tsukiakari. Fonseca*, Ramasamy Perumal and William L Rooney Tsutomu Ishimaru*, Satoshi Yoshinaga, Akihiro Ohsumi, 1508 Characterization of Novel, Perennial, Tetraploid Sor- Masaki Okmaura, Yo-ichi Odaira, Masami Furuhata and ghum Bicolor x S. Propinquum hybrids Nick Porter*, Taiichiro Ookawa Byron Burson, David M. Stelly, Tyler Foster and Russell W. Jessup

226 51 IndustrialHempSeedTreatment 1541 1540 GrazingManagementEffectsonLong-Term Pasture 1539 MixedSpeciesCover CropManagementforEffective 1538 1537 1536 1535 1534 1533 NitrogenResponse,UptakeandUseEfficiencyof 1532 1531 EffectsofWaterlogging ontheEarlyGrowthofPea and 1530 1529 CottonGenotypicVariability forTranspirationDe 1528 1527 1526 1525 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.361—4:00PM–6:00PM 1524 Crop Ecology,ManagementandQualityPoster I

C03 CropEcology, ManagementandQuality lishment BurtonL.Johnson*andKutayYilmaz and DavidChikoye in Mozambique Stephen Kyei-Boahen*, Canon EN Savala Rhizobium InoculantPlacement Methods forSoybean Jessica Williamson andKathySoder Species CompositionEricBillman*,Danielle Andreen, (Glycine maxL.)AngelaMcClure* Establishment ofCorn(ZeamaysL.)andSoybeans Impa MSomayanda andS.V. KrishnaJagadish in WheatSeedsandRoots A Universal ProtocolforHigh-QualityRNAExtraction kazu Kawashima andMontseSalmerón Growth DynamicsinSoybeanAnujChiluwal*, Tomo- Source-Sink ManipulationStudytoInvestigate Seed Values andTheirRelationships Genotypic Variation ofSugarcaneJuiceBrixandPol and RafaelVasconcelos Marin, JoseMagalhaesFilho,EduardoCarusoMachado ing SugarcaneInternodes Sucrose andTotalSugarsContentRelationsinMatur Quinoa MohammedSalem*andKarthishwaran Kandhan tors (elevated CO2,UVBandsalinity)on EvaluatingChange Fac theImpactsofMultipleClimate ick-Chess Juliet Marshall,KatherineO’BrienandJordanMcClint- Spring WheatCultivars OlgaS.Walsh*, SanazShafian, Bandillo Rue, ThomasR.Stefaniak,HannahWorralandNonoy centration attheEarlyGrowthStageQiZhang*,Kevin Responses ofPulseCropstoSaltTypeandCon nah WorralandNonoyBandillo Lentil QiZhang*,KevinRue,ThomasR.Stefaniak,Han- Bhupinder SinghandJohnSnider Parameters inTwo GossypiumSpecies Drought ResponseModelingofLeafPhotosynthetic and Vangimalla R.Reddy crease withProgressive SoilDryingJyostnaDeviMura* Nguyen and Adit Arazi Ephrath*, Pedro R.Berliner,JiftahBen-Asher,Bich-Thao during ProlongedDryingoutPeriods JhonathanE. Transpiration andPhysiologicalCharacteristicsofTrees Kirkham* Seedlings Cold Temperature ToleranceofMaizeandSorghum Impa MSomayanda, NathanHeinandS.V. KrishnaJagadish Wheat toHighNightTemperature RajuBheemanahalli*, Comparative Assessment ofChamberandFieldGrown Motohiko Kondo Mukouyama, Shunsuke Adachi, Nobuya Kobayashi and Sawada, MamiOkamoto,Yumiko Arai Sanoh,Takehiro Cultivars MasakiOkmaura*,MasamiYokota Hirai,Yuji ing GrainFillingPropertyofHigh-Yielding Rice 13 c LabelingFlow-Metabolome Analysis forClarify Reshma Moolakkal Antony andMaryBeth

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Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level

Golf Turf Management Poster Turfgrass Management and Ecology Poster (includes student competition) (includes student competition)

C05 Turfgrass Science C05 Turfgrass Science 1562 Optimum Seeding Rate and Biomass Removal Timing 1616 Clover Inclusion in Seeded Kentucky Bluegrass Turf for No-Mow Fine Fescue Golf Course Roughs Ryan Paige Boyle*, Kelly L. Kopp, Paul G. Johnson, Shaun Schwab*, Eric Watkins, Andrew Hollman, Brian Horgan Bushman and Steve Young and Samuel Bauer 1617 Effects of Integrated Pest Management Practices on 1563 Do Wetting Agents Influence Putting Green Speed? Weed Populations in Pacific Northwest Turfgrass Emily Travis W. Shaddox* and J. Bryan Unruh T Braithwaite*, Alexander R. Kowalewski and Tim Stock 1564 Precision Irrigation for Golf Courses Using Sensor and 1618 Irrigated Turfgrass Reduces Surface Temperatures of Ur- Mapping Technologies Chase M. Straw*, Joshua Friell ban Buildings Ahmed Kanaan*, Igor Sevostianov, Matteo and Brian Horgan Serena, Elena Sevostianova and Bernhard Leinauer 1565 Water Conservation on Bermudagrass Fairways (Cyn- 1619 Fluxapyroxad and Pyraclostrobin Containing Fungicide odon dactylon x. C. transvaalensis) in Golf Courses Effects on Bermudagrass Transplantation Success Under Using Soil Moisture Sensors Sean P McLaughlin* Various Storage Conditions Nikolay Minaev*, James D 1566 Physiological Effects of Chemical Priming on Improv- McCurdy, Casey Barickman, Te-Ming Paul Tseng, Maria ing the Heat Tolerance of Creeping Bentgrass Stephanie Tomaso-Peterson and Daniel Chesser Rossi* and Bingru Huang 1620 Kentucky Bluegrass Response to Traffic during Autumn 1567 Fate of Foliar N As Influenced By Civitas Turf Defense Bradley S. Park* and James A. Murphy Nathaniel Leiby* and Maxim J. Schlossberg 1621 Effects of Plant Growth Regulators and Nitrogen on 1568 Best Management Practices for Golf Courses Emily Post-Drought Recovery in Creeping Bentgrass Cathryn Fuger* Chapman* and Bingru Huang 1569 Evaluation of Late-Season and Winter Applications of 1622 Environmental Impacts of Smart Irrigation and Mowing Trinexapac-Ethyl on Ultradwarf Bermudagrass Putting Height in Kentucky Bluegrass Lawns. Daniel Sandor*, Greens. Jordan Booth*, Xunzhong Zhang, David S. Mc- Brian Horgan and Brian Davis Call, James M. Goatley and Shawn D. Askew 1623 Identification of Wetting Agents for Water Conservation 1570 Irrigation Scheduling Techniques for Sand-Capped on Golf Course Fairways Marco Schiavon*, Pawel Orlin- Turf Systems Reagan Hejl*, Benjamin Wherley, Kevin J. ski, Chiara Toniatti, Alessio Forconi and James H. Baird McInnes, Rebecca Grubbs, Charles Henry Fontanier and 1624 Soil Microbial Community Dynamics Under Urban Troy D. Carson Turfgrass in a Semiarid Climate Manish Sapkota*, 1571 Annual Bluegrass Suppression with Plant Growth Joseph Ronald Young, Lindsey C. Slaughter, Veronica Regulators in Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens Pawel Acosta-Martinez and Jon Cotton Petelewicz*, Pawel Orlinski and James H. Baird 1625 Turfgrass Rooting Response to Humic Acid Fertilizers. 1572 Integrating Canopy Dynamics, Soil Moisture, and Soil Alex Lindsey*, Adam Thoms and Nick E. Christians

A Physical Property Data to Improve Irrigation Schedul- 1626 Supplemental Irrigation Requirements of Various Ken-

fternoon ing in Turfgrasses Don W. Dyer*, Dale J. Bremer, Andres tucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue Blend Ratios Subjected Patrignani, Jack D. Fry and Jared A. Hoyle to Deficit Irrigation Jada Powlen*, Cale Bigelow, Aaron J. 1573 Increasing Winter Soil Temperatures with Air Gaps on Patton, Yiwei Jiang and Melodee Fraser Ultradwarf Bermudagrass Putting Greens Eric DeBoer*, 1627 Effect of Temporal Shade on Light Response Curves of Michael D. Richardson and John H. Mccalla Creeping Bentgrass Naba Amgain* and Charles Henry 1574 ‘Tahoma 31’ Bermudagrass: A New Cold Hardy, Fontanier Drought Resistant and Traffic Tolerant Turf Cultivar 1628 Comparing Installation Techniques of Zoysiagrass for Yanqi Wu*, Dennis L. Martin, Justin Quetone Moss, North Carolina Roadsides Benjamin Gragg*, Grady L. Charles Henry Fontanier, Nathan Walker, Meghyn Miller, Susana R. Milla-Lewis and Drew Pinnix Meeks, Benjamin Wherley, Kevin E. Kenworthy, Bryan 1629 Evaluation Late-Season Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Unruh, Patricio R. Munoz, Brian M. Schwartz, Paul L. for Effects on Autumn Color and Winter Survival of Riv- Raymer, Freddie Clinton Waltz Jr., Susana R. Milla-Lewis iera Bermudagrass Anthony Goldsby, Jack D. Fry, Manoj and Grady L. Miller Chhetri* and Megan M. Kennelly 1575 Turfgrass Plant Water Status Influence on Herbicide 1630 Effect of Long-Term Irrigation of Creeping Bentgrass Phytotoxicity and Efficacy Jackson Powers* and Ryan M Putting Greens with Water Oxygenated Using Nano- Goss bubble Technology Eric DeBoer*, Michael D. Richardson, 1600 Effects of Deficit Irrigation on Warm Season Turfgrasses Douglas E. Karcher and John H. Mccalla Under Fairway Maintenance Christopher Reid*, Charles 1631 Minnesota Regional Roadside Seed Bank Analysis Henry Fontanier, Tyson E. Ochsner and Yanqi Wu Dominic Christensen*, Joshua Friell, Jacob Jungers, Jon 1601 Creation of a 2019 Bentgrass Putting Green Sod Source M. Trappe and Eric Watkins Directory Dennis L. Martin* 1632 Soil Microbiome and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Tall Fescue Turf Fertilized with Organic or Synthetic Nitrogen Sources Kaitlyn Goodridge*, Karl Guillard and John Charles Inguagiato

228 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.364—4:00PM–6:00PM 1634 1633 1615 1614 SpringSeedheadSuppression inPuttingGreenZoysia 1613 1612 TranscriptomeProfilingofCreepingandColonial 1611 1610 1609 Chemical-Sniffers:DetectionofToxicChemicalsin 1608 EffectofLeafCellSizeonKentuckyBluegrassTraffic 1607 1606 1605 1604 GrowthandPhysiologicalEffectsofBurkholderia 1603 1602 Genetics Poster(includesstudentcompetition) Turf Physiology,MolecularBiology,and zianowska andJamesH.Baird Drought Stress Performance ofNewBermudagrassGenotypesUnder US Native Plant Species Pesticide PhytoremediationCapacityofSoutheastern hard Leinauer Paspalum MatteoSerena*,ElenaSevostianova andBern- Requirements toMaintainBermudagrass andSeashore Subsurface DripIrrigationandMinimum Irrigation St. Augustinegrass Shade ToleranceofDiploidand InterploidHybridsof and Ambika Chandra* grass UsingEthephon Dale, Consuelo Arellano andSusana R.Milla-Lewis* Chinch BugResistance Screening St. Augustinegrass GermplasmforSouthern Shaun BushmanandMatthewD.Robbins Bentgrass UnderWater DeficitStress. ScottE. Warnke*, Zhuang* andZhiminYang Role inRegulatingTillering FaTB1, aTeosinte Branched1Ortholog, Plays aVital Growth inTall Fescue Interaction MediatedByHormonesinRegulatingLeaf Molecular MechanismofCarbonDioxideandNitrogen Valle, Caroline A MasielloandJonathanJSilberg Soils UsingSyntheticMicrobes Christians Tolerance BenjaminPease*, Adam ThomsandNickE. Rios Schwartz, JingZhang, Patricio R.MunozandEstebanF. Meeks, SusanaR.Milla-Lewis,Yanqi Wu,BrianM. Oliveira, KevinE.Kenworthy,Bryan Unruh,Meghyn for Turf QualityinDroughtDevPaudel*, IvonedeBem Multi-Environment Evaluation ofTurfgrass Species Gaussoin esculentus L.)LuqiLi*,Keenan Amundsen andRochE. Genetic Variability inYellow Nutsedge( Dennis L.MartinandJustinQuetoneMoss Raymer, Ambika Chandra,BenjaminWherley,Yanqi Wu, Milla-Lewis, GradyL.Miller,BrianM.Schwartz, Paul L. Munoz, KevinE.Kenworthy,J.Bryan Unruh,SusanaR. Airton RodriguesNunes,Salvador Gezan,Patricio R. United States Five Turfgrass BreedingProgramsintheSoutheastern Interaction forTurf QualityUsingGermplasmfrom Across andwithin-SpeciesGenotype-By-Environment Huang in CreepingBentgrass Drought StressToleranceandPost-DroughtRecovery Patton, MingyingXiang,Ross CBraunandManoj Chhatri Meghyn Meeks,JackD.Fry,MeganM.Kennelly, Aaron J. Hardiness inZoysiagrass Breeding forLargePatch DiseaseToleranceandCold C05 T Beatriz Gouveia, EstebanF.Rios*,Jose Christian S.Bowman*,MartaPud- urfgrass Science Meghyn Meeks*andDennisGenovesi Siew Teck Kong,MeghynMeeks Jingjin Yu*andBingruHuang William Errickson*andBingru Rocio RVan derLaat, Adam G Alayne McKnight* Anthony DennisGenovesi*,

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Lili - Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.365—4:00PM–6:00PM 68 Propionic 1648 1647 Cultivar andSoilIncorporationEffectsonSunnhemp 1646 1645 1644 1643 1642 1641 1640 EffectofPotassiumandPhosphorusDeficiencieson 1639 1638 1637 Harvest ManagementEffectson‘Russell’and‘Tifton 1636 1635 Forage andGrazinglandsPosterI: Vendramini*, HiranM.S.daSilva andVictor Miranda tation CharacteristicsofSunnHemp Silage Barbosa, OrlandoLucatoNetoand LeonardoFelix neiro Pedreira, FabianeQuevedo Rosa,Patricia Luizão Wallau, JoseC.B.Dubeux Jr.,JohnErickson,BrunoCar Gabriel BaracatPedroso*, LynnE.Sollenberger,Marcelo Relationship withRhizomeEstablishment Performance Characteristics duringaPlanting SeasonandTheir Changes inRhizomaPeanut ShootandRoot-Rhizome da Silva andVitor Miranda Sollenberger, JoseC.B.DubeuxJr.,Hui-LingLiao,Hiran Joao M.B.Vendramini*, MariaLucia A. Silveira, LynnE. Organic MatterDecompositionJaimeGarzon Alfonso, Joás JosédaSilva and Ana FlaviaGouveia DeFaria Luiz HenriqueSouzaNenem,Eveline LiraLimaMoreira, Samire SipaúbaFarias,LuizCarlosOliveira de Sousa, Valdson JoséDaSilva*, Mateus Alves Gonçalves, Antonia Fixed andVariable RestPeriods andHarvest Intensities tive Value ofTifton85Bermudagrass Harvested at Conopy GreenCover, Forage Accumulation, andNutri Leonel Zilli*andCarlos Alberto Acuna to NitrogenFertilizationRobertoRamonSchulz, Alex Ecophysiological ResponsesofTetraploid Bahiagrass Sbrissia andLynnE.Sollenberger ity CarlosG.S.Pedreira*, Patricia LuizãoBarbosa, Andre Pastures inResponsetoGrazingFrequencyandSever- Tiller PopulationStabilityIndexinZuriGuineagrass E. Sollenberger,DianeL.Rowland andJason A. Ferrell Biomass Partitioning Patterns Parmeshwor Aryal*, Lynn teristics Growth Temperature andRhizomePropaguleCharac- dro Domiciano,LynnE.SollenbergerandDaltonPereira Forage-Based Systems tive fortheSustainableIntensificationofTropical Silvopastoral andCrop-Livestock Systems: An Alterna- Dalton Pereira Silva, Ana Paula Carvalho, LynnE.Sollenbergerand zon BrunoCarneiroPedreira*, IsadoraParaiso, Débora and MulatoIIBrachiariagrassesintheBrazilian Ama- Forage ProductionofContinuouslyStockedIpyporã Robert TRhein Matthew Bertucci*,DirkPhilipp,JohnJennningsand Bermudagrass HayYields andonWeed Encroachment and Ann Blount ity FoundinPerennial GrassesCheryl LMackowiak* The PotentialRoleofFloridaSoilsinMycotoxin Activ and Alinna Umphres Garcia*, JoshuaMcGinty,JamieFoster,GretaSchuster ant Sorghum( Weed ManagementSystemsinImidazolinoneToler Removal JohnRead*,DavidJ.Langand Ardeshir Adeli 44’ BermudagrassNutritive Value andPhosphorus Alfredo Aponte Zayas and Alina Lema-Solis Puerto RicoElideValencia*, MayraVelasco-Yaselga, Fast GrowingForage Annuals forHayProductionin C06 ForageandGrazinglands Warm-Season Forages Affect RhizomaPeanut SproutEmergenceand Acids EffectsonNutritive Value andFermen Sorghum bicolor Bruno CarneiroPedreira*, Lean- ) inSouthTexas Alvaro SESSION NO. 365

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1649 Effects of Tannin-Rich Legume on in Vitro Organic Mat- 1666 Evaluating Efficiencies in Regeneration Nurseries Using ter Digestibility and Methane Production of Beef Cattle GRIN-Global Inventory Actions Vivian M. Bernau*, Flavia van Cleef*, Jose C.B. Dubeux Jr., Fabio Pinese, Mark J. Millard and Candice A. Gardner Erick Rodrigo da Silva Santos, David M. Jaramillo, Martin 1667 Use of Optical Seed Sorters for Optimizing Some Plant Ruiz-Moreno, Harley D. Naumann and Nicolas DiLoren- Genetic Resource Seed Lots Candice A. Gardner*, Jesse zo Perrett, Allen LeRoy, Ursula Frei and David W. Peters 1650 Short-Term Sward Responses of Bahiagrass Under 1668 Agronomic Traits Analysis of Wheat Germplasm Col- Different Grazing Intensities Erick Rodrigo da Silva lected from Several Countries for Development of Core Santos*, Jose C.B. Dubeux Jr., David L. Wright, Cheryl Collection in Korea Changhyun Choi*, Jae-Han Son, L Mackowiak, Michelle Siqueira, Liza Garcia, Luana Young Mi Yoon, Kyeong-Hoon Kim, Kyeong-Min Kim, Mayara Dantas Queiroz and Nicolas DiLorenzo Han-Yong Jeong, Young-Jin Kim, Jinhee Park, Jinwoo 1651 Assessing Nitrification Inhibition on Different Bahia- Yang, Chon-Sik Kang and Tae-Il Park grass Varieties Carlos Cristobal Vela Garcia*, Jose C.B. 1669 Molecular Characterization of Alpha-Tubulin in Dini- Dubeux Jr., Hui-Ling Liao, Martin Ruiz-Moreno, Erick troanaline Resistant Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) Eli C Rodrigo da Silva Santos, David M. Jaramillo, Vanessa Russell*, Nathan Hall, Jinesh Patel, Jim Harris and J. Scott Zirondi Longhini and Bruno Grossi Costa Homem McElroy 1652 Endophyte and Mycotoxin Presence in Southern For- 1670 Guess: Exploiting Unadapted Sorghum Germplasm for ages Ann Blount*, Glen Aiken, Cheryl L Mackowiak, Crop Improvement Nikhil Y. Patil*, Leo Hoffmann Jr., Jennifer Duringer, Sunny liao and Koko Chen William L Rooney, Patricia E. Klein and Robert R Klein 1653 Silage Quality and Forage Potential of Sesbania [Sesba- nia Roxburghii] Shyh-Rong Chang* and Chi-Hsin Lu SESSION NO. 367—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1654 Simulating Diverse Eastern Gamagrass Ecotypes in Texas Angela Avila*, Sumin Kim, Jianzhong Su, Amber Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Williams and Jim Kiniry Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level SESSION NO. 366—4:00 PM–6:00 PM Soils in Ecological Restoration Poster Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, (includes student competition) Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Plant Genetic Resources Poster Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, C08 Plant Genetic Resources SSSA Division: Pedology, SSSA Division: Wetland Soils, 1655 Effect of Limited Irrigation on Lolium Perenne Turfgrass SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality, Germplasm Joseph G. Robins* SSSA Division: Urban and Anthropogenic Soils, 1656 Characterization of a and B Sub-Genomes within the SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Allotetraploid Eleusine Coracana (finger millet) Nathan Hall*, Jinesh Patel, J. Scott McElroy and Leslie R Goertzen 1000 Evaluating Soil Organic Matter Pools and Earthworm 1657 Development and Characterization of Hardy-Cob Corn Counts in Response to Land Restoration Mackenzie Inbreed Lines Cody Vavra*, Brendan Kelly, Matt Jones, Hoffman*, Iin P. Handayani and Alyx Shultz Thomas H. Marek and Wenwei Xu 1001 Hydrogel Banding for Increased Soil Moisture and A 1658 The Analysis of Genetic Variance Among Different Pea- Seedling Establishment for Rangeland Restoration fternoon nut Varieties in Taiwan Using Kasp Makers Yu-Chien Shannon V. Nelson*, Matthew D. Madsen, Neil C. Han- Tseng* and Hung-Yu Dai sen, Val J. Anderson and Bryan G. Hopkins 1659 Characterization of Gossypium hirsutum Accessions 1002 Chemical and Physical Controls to the Pheretimoid from Africa in the US National Cotton Germplasm Col- Earthworm, Amynthas Tokioensis Bradley M Herrick* lection Lori L. Hinze*, Fatimata Bintou Hassedine DIOUF and Marie R Johnston and James Frelichowski 1003 Immediate Effects of Fire on Fungi and Bacteria Abun- 1660 Exploration for Coastal Dune Sunflower from the dance and Community Diversities Under and between Barrier Islands Off the Gulf Coast of Florida Gerald J. Sagebrush Canopies in Semi-Arid Ecosystem of North- Seiler* and Laura Fredrick Marek ern Nevada. Christina T Igono* 1661 Estimating the Phenotype Plasticity Based on the Allelic 1004 Soil Properties of Wisconsin Temperate Forests upon Effects Avjinder Singh Kaler* and Larry C. Purcell Amynthas Earthworm Invasion Marie R Johnston* and 1662 Proso Millet Crop Vulnerability Review David Bradley M Herrick Brenner*, Dipak K. Santra and J. Bradley Morris 1005 Accelerating Maturation of Thornscrub Habitat for 1663 Biochemical Trait Variability Among 8 Sesame (Sesa- Ocelots Jose Cortez*, Sandra Rideout-Hanzak, Michael mum indicum L.) Accessions J. Bradley Morris*, Ming Li Tewes, David B. Wester and David E. Ruppert Wang and Brandon Tonnis 1006 Prescribed Fire Effects on Forest Floor and Upper 1664 Pea Seed Protein Concentration: GWAS Approach Uti- Mineral Soil Concentrations and Stocks dur- lizing Pea Core Plus Collection Clarice J. Coyne*, Deus ing Barren’s Restoration Randall K. Kolka*, Kathleen Mugabe, Ping Zheng, Jamin Smitchger, Yu Ma, Dorrie Quigley, Jessica Miesel, Brian Sturtevant and Thomas M. Main and Rebecca J. McGee DeSutter 1665 Usefulness of Regional Maize Diversity in Conserva- tion and Genetic Improvement Strategies Froylan Rincon* and Norma Ruiz

230 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.368—4:00PM–6:00PM 1024 1023 1022 1021 SoilSampleandChamberSizeEffectsonMeasured 1020 1019 1018 DoesPlacement ofLiquidCattleManureatDifferent 1017 PredictingSoilOrganicMatterinWisconsin Soils 1016 1015 EffectofManureTreatmentPlans andNitrification 1014 1013 1012 1011 Carryover EffectsofCombinedStarterMineralPand 1010 1009 1008 1007 Nutrient ManagementandSoilPlant Nutrient ManagementandSoilPlant Analysis Veenstra, Adalgisa R.Torres*andIgnacio A. Ciampitti tion inSoybeanSeeds Relative Abundance ofUreidesandProtein Concentra North CarolinaCornGrowers. JanelMartin* Lasso orDris:Understandingthe NutrientBalancesof sponse inWinter Wheat.Eva Nambi* Changes inPlant BiomassandPotential NitrogenRe Early SensorBasedNDVIReadingsforDetecting stege, TimKHartzandSteve B.Orloff Laboratories AndreBiscaro*,RobertO.Miller,DirkHol- Chemical Analysis Performed ByEightCommercial Assessment ofthe Accuracy and PrecisionofSoil ing Deng,HailinZhangandSumitSharma CO2 BurstJasonG.Warren, Glenn Arthur Garcia*,Ship - John Ivey, MatthewToddand AbolghasemShahbazi in PiedmontNorthCarolina Determining GrowingConditionsfor IndustrialHemp and DebolinaChakraborty Rotation withRowCrops Changes inSoilPhosphorusFractionsDuetoCover Crop Rubæk ter Sørensen,IngeborgFrøsigPedersen andGitteHolton Phosphorus UptakeinCorn? Distances fromCornSeedsInfluenceEarlyGrowthand and Bryant Scharenbroch Aspenson*, KristaBryan, EmmaSchmidt,TraceMiller sell* Screening forHealthySoilandCrops Field PortableNutrientDiagnosticsandHeavyMetal Petersen Christen DuusBørgesen,FinnPlauborg andSørenO Inhibitors onNitrous-OxideGasEmissions Debjani Sihi Soil PropertiesintheUnitedStates Assessing SoilPhosphorusExtractantswithVarious Saghatelyan myan*, GevorgTepanosyan, LeonardoDeissand Armen Compliment LegacySoilDatain Armenia M.ScottDe Using PortableVisible/Near InfraredSpectroscopyto trinsic PhosphorusPoolsinTropicalSoilsXiufuShuai* Economic PhosphorusFertilizationBasedonTwo In- Messiga* andCarineS.Bineng Manure PonSilageCornYield andSoilPAimeJean Mann andKyle Freeman Venegas, OscarG.Perez*, KennethHylton, Kirandeep Corn Yield ResponsetoPhosphorusinMexico and Ala Khaleel Michael L.Thompson*,FritzieRivas, Mostafa A.Ibrahim Soil Health Assessments inBiofuelCroppingSystems Woolfolk andKyle Freeman ardship Principles Sulfur ManagementinCornUsing4RNutrientStew Analysis GeneralPoster SSSA Division: Kirandeep Mann*,RossBender,Curt Luiz H.MoroRosso,RachelL. JustinClarke*,RishiPrasad

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SESSION NO. 370—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1117 Intercropping Switchgrass with Hybrid Poplar In- creases Carbon Sequestration on a Sand Soil Harold P. Collins*, Emi Kimura, Wayne Polley, Philip Fay and Steve Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, C. Fransen Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1118 Reduction in Compaction By Strategic Rotational Grazing; Evidence from Depth Correlation of Organic Agricultural Practices to Improve Carbon Anish Subedi, Dorcas H. Franklin*, Subash Dahal and Miguel L. Cabrera Nitrogen-Use Efficiency Poster 1119 Chemical, Mineralogical Characteristics and Aggregates Stability in Oxisol Under Intensive Cultivation and SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation Irrigated in Long-Term Marcel Thomas Job Pereira, Ra- phael Bragança Alves Fernandes, Mauricio Paulo Ferreira 1105 Ohio Experience with NDVI Tools Harold D. Watters* Fontes, Jakeline Rosa de Oliveira and Teogenes Senna 1106 Optimizing Nitrogen and Precipitation Recovery in a Oliveira* No-till Winter Wheat with Winter Pea Cover Crop Hero T. Gollany* and Robert W. Polumsky SESSION NO. 372—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1107 Using a Network of Networks (AgCROS) to Assess Conservation Practices’ Effects on Yield Responses and Nutrient Use Efficiencies across the USA Jorge A. Del- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, gado*, Bruce Vandenberg, Robert D’Adamo, Donna Neer, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Nicole Kaplan, Jennifer Carter, Dan Arthur and Greg Wilson Soil Biology and Biochemistry General Poster 1108 Can Nitrate Nitrogen Concentrations from Deep Soil Cores be Used to Evaluate That Growing Years Nitrogen Session II Management? David D. Tarkalson* and David Bjorne- berg SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry SESSION NO. 371—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1120 The Effects of Drought and Subsequent Wet up on Microbial Communities and Soil Organic Carbon in Soils from Humid Tropical Forest in Panama Stephany Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Chacon*, Aizah Khurram and Nicholas Bouskill Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1121 Identification and Tracking of Enterococcus Species and Their Antimicrobial Activities with Specific Pollutant Management Impacts on Soil Properties and Sources Abasiofiok M. Ibekwe* 1122 Effects of Tillage and Cover Crop on Soil Health in a Soil C and N Dynamics Poster Mississippi Soybean Field Heather L. Tyler* 1123 The Influence of Root Decomposition on N2o Produc- SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation tion: Tracking the Fate of N through Isotopic Labeling and Enzyme Distribution Kyungmin Kim*, Jenie Gil- 1109 Analyzing Soil Health Under Cover Crops and No Lugo, Hasand Gandhi, Nathaniel Ostrom and Alexandra Cover Crops in Western Kansas Dryland Farming Am- Kravchenko mar B Bhandari* 1124 Linkages between Indicators of Soil Restoration in 1110 Use of Apparent Electrical Conductivity and Directed Agroforestry Systems of Sapucaia (RJ), Brazil Priscila Soil Sampling to Improve Management of Cool Season

A Matos*, Steven J Fonte, Everaldo Zonta, Marcos Gervasio Pastures. Brian J. Wienhold*, Tala Awada, Andy Suyker Pereira, Felipe Brazil, Ricardo Tarre, Julia Barra Netto- fternoon and Bryan L. Woodbury Ferreira and Douglath Alves Fernandes 1111 The Impact of Mixed Winter Cover Crops and Nitrogen 1125 The Influence of Root Decomposition on N2o Produc- Addition on Biomass Production, Degradation and tion: Distinguishing N2o Microbial Production Path- Nitrogen Cycling Kritsanee Iamjud*, Lisa M. Fultz, Kath- ways on the Basis of Site Preference (SP) Analysis Jenie leen Bridges and Paola Carolina Muela Negrete Gil Lugo*, Kyungmin Kim, Gandhi Hasand, Nathaniel 1112 Impacts on Soil Health Resulting from Use of Double Ostrom and Alexandra Kravchenko Crops or Cover Crops Instead of Fallow Management 1126 Management Legacy and Nitrogen Source Interact to in Dryland Winter Wheat Production in the Semi-Arid Affect Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Plant Nitro- Southern Great Plains Brian Hux*, Terry J. Gentry, Paul gen Acquisition Huijie Gan* and Laurie E. Drinkwater B. DeLaune and Partson Mubvumba 1127 Mechanisms of Iron Mobilization By Phenazine-1-Car- 1113 Effects of 5-Year Field Experimental Warming on Crop boxylic Acid-Producing Pseudomonas Synxantha 2-79 in Litter Decomposition Depending on Tillage Systems Dryland and Irrigated Wheat Rhizospheres Melissa Ruixing Hou* LeTourneau*, Matthew Marshall, Patrick M. Freeze, Mi- 1114 Assessing the Benefits of Cover Crop-Based Organic chael Grant, Barry Lai, Daniel G. Strawn, James B. Harsh, No-till Practices on Soil Health Yichao Rui*, Jessica David Weller and Linda Thomashow Lang, Andrew Smith, Emmanuel Omondi, Matthew D. 1128 Current Season Nitrogen Fertilization Rate, Not Prior Ruark, Erin M. Silva, Kathleen Delate and Brian Luck N History, Dictates Extramatrical Hyphal Biomass of 1115 How Does Tillage Intensity Affect Soil Health in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Soil at Maize Repro- USA? Márcio Renato Nunes*, Thomas B. Moorman and duction Morgan McPherson*, Ashley Stengel, Elizabeth S. Cynthia A. Cambardella Jeske, Kari Dunfield, Micaela Tosi, Bill Deen and Rhae A. 1116 Strategic-Grazing for Improving Spatial Distribution Drijber of Nitrogen and Carbon in Beef-Pastures of Southern 1129 Crop Rotation and Nitrogen Management History Piedmont, Georgia Subash Dahal*, Dorcas H. Franklin, Influences Abundance of Extramatrical Arbuscular Anish Subedi, Miguel L. Cabrera, Dennis W. Hancock Mycorrhizal Fungi in Maize Cropping Systems Morgan and Lawton Stewart McPherson*, Ashley Stengel, Josh Herr, Elizabeth S. Jeske, Virginia L. Jin and Rhae A. Drijber

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Rachelle Stephen - - - - Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.373—4:00PM–6:00PM 1149 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.374—4:00PM–6:00PM 14 TheEffectsofNative CarbonConstituentsonSoilPhos- 1154 1153 1152 1151 TheInfluenceofLong-Term NandPFertilizationon 1150 1159 1158 1157 1156 1155 Nitrogen inSoilandEcosystems:MissingGaps Coupling andFeedbacksofPhosphorus SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality, D. Karsten,CurtisJ.DellandMary Ann V. Bruns Arnab Bhowmik*,MaraCloutier,Terrence Bell,Heather Ammonifying BacteriaandGreenhouseGasEmissions Impact ofSoilandManureManagementonNitrate Mary Arenberg*, DanlingMaandYuji Arai phorus MineralizationinanIllinoisFloodplainSoil Spencer Moller*,YuriySakhnoandDebP.Jaisi sis Reveals Position-SpecificOxygenIsotopeExchange Enzyme-Catalyzed InorganicPyrophosphateHydroly Mengqiang Zhu Zhang*, CongqiangLiu,ZhiqiZhao,Yongfeng Huand Weathering ProfilesOfdifferentClimaticZones Distribution andSpeciationofPhosphorusinGranite Adebukola ODada* of Long-Term Cover CropManagementandSpecies Phosphorus SorptionandDistribution:TheIMPACT Bainard, MervinSt.LuceandQingChen Cropping ShuoChen,BarbaraJ.Cade-Menun*,LukeD. Soil PFormsandEnzyme Activities inWheat/Fallow Ruth Yanai cesses Using SoilNutrientPoolstoExplain EcosystemPro- Horst H.Gerke Beck-Broichsitter, JaromirDusek, MichalSnehotaand Undisturbed SoilColumns Transport ofConservative andReactive Tracerthrough Shober andKirkG.Scheckel ture Spectroscopy(XANES) Legacy PSoilsByX-Ray Absorption NearEdgeStruc Understanding PDynamicsofDelmarva Peninsula Ming, BradSutter,JohnGruenerandDallasLittle Construction AditiPandey*, Paul Schwab, DouglasW. sized fromaMartianSoilSimulantforExtraterrestrial Characterizing Binder-StabilizedCompositesSynthe R. Walker ington*, Erin A. Essington, Andrea L.LudwigandForbes Derived froman Agricultural Watershed MichaelE.Ess Organochloride Pesticide ResiduesinSediments SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition Topics inSoilChemistryPoster (includes studentcompetition) (includes studentcompetition) and FutureDirectionsPoster Alexandrea Rice*, Matthew Vadeboncoeur and SSSA Division:SoilChemistry SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Section orDivisionCosponsor: Martina Sobotkova*, Steffen Lauren Mosesso*, Amy L. SESSION NO. 374

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1160 Contaminant Reactivity Along a Chronosequence in the 1173 In-FIELD Assessment of Phosphorus and Potassium Oregon Coast Range Chelsea S. Obeidy* and Matthew Mineralization from Winery SOLID Waste Compost in Polizzotto Sandy Loam Ferric Luvisol Manare Masowa, Olubukola 1161 Effect of Terminal Electron Acceptor on Redox Potential Oluranti Babalola, Azwimbavhi Reckson Mulidzi and of Reclaimed Mine Site Soil Amir Hass*, Jeff Skousen, Funso Raphael Kutu* Robert Cantrell and Randall Lester 1174 Utilizing 15N to Determine the Synchrony of the Tim- 1162 Selection of Internal Standards for ICP-MS Analysis of ing and Quantity of Cover Crop Residue Nitrogen Re- As in Soils Taylor Alvarado*, Paul Schwab, Andrew Lee lease and Corn and Soybean Nitrogen Demand Michael and Bryan Tomlin D. Ruffatti*, Shalamar D. Armstrong and Corey Lacey 1163 Atmospheric Vs Geogenic: Using Long-Term Soil 1175 Effect of Cover Crop Mixing and Application Rate on Experiments to Delineate between Lead (Pb) Sources in Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in an Incubation Study the Southern Piedmont Anna Wade*, Daniel Richter and Xiufen Li*, Andrew Tan and Fugen Dou Paul 1200 Improving Dryland Organic Winter Wheat (Triticum 1164 Competitive Sorption Mechanism of Boron (B) and aestivum, L.) Performance By the Inclusion of Com- Selected Veterinary Antibiotics on Iron Oxide Minerals posted Cattle Manure and Cover Crops in the Fallow Christopher Anuo* Christina Helseth* and Urszula Norton 1201 A Proprietary Carbon Technology Enhanced P Avail- SESSION NO. 375—4:00 PM–6:00 PM ability Mostafa A. Ibrahim*, Mike Lawrinenko and John L. Breen Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1202 AR-034 Applied with Nitrogen Increased Almond Yield Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Mostafa A. Ibrahim, Michael Dustan, David Hernandez and John L. Breen* 1203 Impact of Katalyst on Yield, Uptake, and Plant Avail- Soil Education and Outreach General Poster II ability of Potassium from Soil Michael Lawrinenko* 1204 Spatial Variability of Asymbiotic N-Fixer Activity in SSSA Division: Soil Education and Outreach No-till Soils David W. Franzen*, Patrick W. Inglett, Abby Wick and Caley Gasch 1165 Beyond Jeopardy: The Gamification of Soil Science 1205 Increase in Non-Exchangeable Ammonium after Cover Charlotte I Lee*, Erica Lott and Michael L. Mashtare Jr. Crop Rye and Forage Radish David W. Franzen*, Marisol 1166 Teaching Water Movement through Soil Using Expe- T. Berti, Shiny Mathews and Abby Wick riential Learning Techniques Julie A Howe* and Ana 1206 Comparison of Soil-Test Extractants for Potassium, Sec- Barrientos ondary, and Micronutrients in Idaho Soils Christopher 1167 Animating Soil: Using Storytelling and Digital Graph- W. Rogers*, Biswanath Dari and Kurtis L. Schroeder ics to Bring Soils Education to Life Jessica Chiartas* and 1207 Nitrogen Uptake By Rapeseed Varieties from Organic Toby O’Geen Matter and Inorganic Fertilizer Sources Candace Carter* and Meagan E. Schipanski SESSION NO. 376—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 1208 Effect of Long-Term Management of Organic Vs. Con- ventional Cropping Systems on Soil Organic Carbon and Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Nitrogen at the USDA-ARS Farming Systems Project Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Kathryn E. White*, Michel Cavigelli and Gwendolyn Bagley 1209 Nitrogen Mineralization from Peanut Residue Compo- Enhanced Nutrient Availability nents Under Simulated Conservation and Conventional

A Tillage on a Major Peanut-Producing Soil Series Arun D from the Soil Poster Jani*, Michael J. Mulvaney, Kipling S. Balkcom, C Wesley fternoon Wood, David L. Jordan and Brenda Wood SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition SESSION NO. 377—4:00 PM–6:00 PM

Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1168 Effects of Long-Term No-till on Optimal Nitrogen Fertilization Practices for Corn Hanna Poffenbarger* and John H. Grove Astropedology and Space Exploration: 1169 Biosolid Treatment Effects on P Availability in Soil Synergies between Planetary from Wisconsin Biosolids As Measured By Chemical Extractions and 31P Solution NMR. Angela M. Ebel- and Soil Sciences Poster ing*, Amelia Lauth, Wynonah Filla, Sarah Whitson, Colin Sheahan, Heather McLain, Allee Klug and Shelby (Schaal) SSSA Division: Soil Mineralogy Spaciel 1170 The Optimal Biochar Application Rate for Maximizing Section or Division Cosponsor: Nitrogen Retention in the Soil Riad Eissa, Jianghua Wu, SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry, SSSA Division: Pedology, David B. McKenzie and Lordwin Jeyakumar* SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry 1171 Nitrogen Benefits When Interseeding Red Clover into Continuous Corn Hannah R. Francis*, Matthew D. Ru- 1210 Mineralogical Indicators of Soil Formation: A Curiosity ark, Chelsea Zegler, Jaimie R West and Dan Smith Payload Perspective Cherie Achilles*, Elizabeth Rampe, 1172 A Single High Volume Compost Application Increased Thomas Bristow, Doug Ming, Richard Morris, David Soil and Crop Outcomes in No-till Dryland Wheat Blake, David Vaniman, Brad Sutter, Amy McAdam, Carol R. McFarland*, Rachel J Zuger, Nicole Tautges, Earl Shaunna Morrison, Steve Chipera, Robert Downs, Albert Creech, Jennifer R Reeve and Ian C. Burke Yen, Allan Treiman, Patricia Craig, Robert Hazen, Valerie Tu, Nicholas Castle, Gordon Downs, Richard Walroth and Michael Thorpe

234 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.378—4:00PM–6:00PM 1214 1213 1212 1211 24 EffectofNaphthaleneandSulfamethazine onSurface 1224 1223 Evaluation ofInteractive EffectsofSoilMoistureand 1222 1221 1220 1219 1218 1217 EffectofSoilRoughnessonEvaporation RatesJana 1216 1215 Soil PhysicsandHydrologyGeneralPosterII

Pennino, StephanieDustonandJoshuaBenton McGuire, BrianD.Strahm,MadelineSchreiber, Amanda Jennifer Bower*, DonaldS.Ross,Scott W. Bailey,KevinJ. Weathering acrossLateralGradientsinForestSoils Pedology: LinkingMethodstoEvaluate Mineral The RoleofMicroscopyTechniques inWhole-Regolith Sullivan andMatthewGSena ropores Xiaoyang Cao,DanielRHirmas*,Pamela L ments ofSoilMinerals,OrganicMatter,andMac A Novel MethodforImagingPedon-Scale Arrange- David Truong Pandey, BradSutter,ColeFincher,Douglas W. Mingand and Compressive Strength Construction Materials.Part II:Rheology,Hardness, Composites ofMartianSimulants As Extraterrestrial Navarro-González andDanielGlavin Freissinet, ChristopherHouse,CharlesMalespin,Rafael Eigenbrode, Paul Mahaffy,HeatherFranz,Caroline nifer Stern,DouglasW. Ming,ElizabethRampe,Jennifer Unit. BradSutter*, AmyMcAdam,Doug Archer,Jen- from theNaukluftPlateau totheGlenTorridonClay at MarsInstrument:ResultsoftheMurraySediments Crater, MarsBytheCuriosityRover’s Sample Analysis Evolved Gas Analyses ofSedimentaryRocksinGale Shang, BaoguoLiandMarkusFlury for TransportinPorousMedia Characteristics ofBiocharColloids andItsImplications Briana M.Wyatt*, TysonE.OchsnerandChrisB.Zou Estimate SoilMoistureacrossMixed LandCover Types Integration ofRemoteSensingand in-SituDatato Mangat andJoshuaSingleton Bueno Gannaban,RosalynB. Angeles-Shim, PuneetKaur Planted CottonAtinderpal Singh,SanjitKDeb*,Ritchel Temperature ontheGrowthandDevelopment ofEarly- of FineSand.FatemaKaniz*,Yan JinandHarshPBais teria (PGPR)andItsMutantsChangePhysicalProperties Column StudyShowsPlant GrowthPromotingRhizobac- and DedrickD.Davis Mounika Pudota*, Michelle Mbia, Srinivasa R. Mentreddy ics inaYoung Alley CropBased Agroforestry System Near SurfaceSoilMoistureandTemperature Dynam- Naganuma, KentoNogawa andKosukeNoborio Gravity Conditions.NaotoSato*,YuichiMaruo,Natsumi Vertical Upward ImbibitioninPorousMediaUnderLow Alex Yakirevich, ShaulSorekandTamir Kamai ment ofSolutesintheVadose Zone.DoronKalisman*, Phase ofVariably-Saturated PorousMediaforDisplace- Modeling PressureWave PropagationintheLiquid- L. HeitmanandKosukeNoborio por Buoyancy SunnyEngGiapGoh*, Alif Asyraf, Joshua A SimpleMethodtoIdentifythePresenceofWater Va- Rothfuss Schneider*, StefanieKiemle,JanVanderborght andYouri Fumiya Sato*andKunioWatanabe in InitiallyFrozenSandduringIntermittentInfiltration. Observation ofWater andTemperature Redistribution SSSA Division:SoilPhysicsandHydrology

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Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007C, River Level Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level CSSA Business Meeting--Seed Physiology, Transdisciplinary Contributions and Production and Technology Opportunities in Soil Physical Hydrology Poster C04 Seed Physiology, Production and Technology

SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology SESSION NO. 382—5:15 PM–8:00 PM 1244 Ion Uptake Responses to Evapotranspiration and Gas Exchange in Alfalfa and Triticale Vanaja Kankarla and Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Manoj K. Shukla* Stars at Night Ballroom 1, 3rd Level 1245 Soil Hydraulic Properties of Stony Soils Ole Wendroth*, Jin Cho, Nerea Arias, Iñigo Virto and Jason Walton Leo M. Walsh Soil Fertility 1246 An Analysis of Cover Crop Treatment Impacts on In- filtration in a No-till Corn-Soybean Rotation System of Distinguished Lectureship Tennessee Adam A. Zimmerman*, Forbes R. Walker and Neal Samuel Eash Sponsored by The Mosaic Company 1247 Numerical Simulation of Soil Water and Heat Transport in a Soybean Field Based on the Soil Surface Energy SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Balance Using Hydrus-1D Yuna Takahashi* and Masaru Sakai Moderator: Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, Kyle Freeman SESSION NO. 380—4:00 PM–6:00 PM 5:15 PM Introductory Remarks 382-1 5:20 PM Honoring the Legacy of Prof. Leo M. Walsh: Translating Soil Fertility Research for Practitio- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, ners and Policymakers Andrew N. Sharpley* Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 6:15 PM Reception After Program 8:00 PM Adjourn Soil-Based Wastewater Treatment: SESSION NO. 383—6:00 PM–6:45 PM Impacts and Mechanisms Poster (includes student competition) Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Stars at Night Ballroom 3-4, 3rd Level SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality 1248 Soil Factors Influencing Mobility of Ciprofloxacin in the Trivia Night Social Environment Amber Pasket*, Hailin Zhang and Shiping Deng Graduate Student Sessions

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fternoon tibiotics, Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria, and Antibiotic Resistance Genes from Wastewater. Daniel Ashworth* morning and Mark Ibekwe 1250 Woodchip-Derived Bioreactor Amended with Biochar and Silage Leachate to Attenuate NO3-N and Veterinary Antibiotics Yuchuan Fan*, Jaehoon Lee, Michael E. Es- sington, Jie Zhuang and Sindhu Jagadamma 1251 Using Multi-Component Denitrifying Bioreactors to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with the Removal of Nutrients from Agricultural Tile Drain- age David Geuder*, Carol Ptacek, David Blowes and David Lapen 1252 Assessing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Advanced Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems in Charlestown, RI Bianca Ross*, Jose Adolfo Amador and George Loomis 1253 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Septic Systems Jan Knappe*, Celia Somlai and Laurence Gill 1254 Groundwater Fluctuations Beneath Three Onsite Wastewater Systems in North Carolina in Response to Hurricane Florence Charles P Humphrey* Jr., Danielle Carter, Guy Iverson and Mike O’Driscoll

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Carbon K. Dana Chadwick* and Katharine Organic Soil Moderator: Eric Sucre Maher Seeing the Trees Outside of the Forest - Map Introductory Remarks and below Ground Carbon Above Towards Monitoring – the Remote Sensing Perspective L. Moskal* Utilizing Hyperspectral Characterization of Soil Properties across to Estimate Vegetation Landscapes ping Soil Based Ecosystem Services in Ex Proximal Controls Dominate Soil Organic Mat Dominate Soil Proximal Controls in Mineral to Decomposition ter Vulnerability Scale Soils at a Continental Michael D. Sanclements, Brian D. Strahm, Katherine Heck- A. Hatten, Jeff Adrian C. Gallo, E. Nave man and Lucas The and Cropland Top and Among Forest, Pasture, to Different Subsurface Soils Due Behaviors of Dis of Iron Oxides and Sorption Agricultural Landscapes tremely Heterogenous Using High Resolution Remote Sensing Data Lyndsey Sean M. Smukler*, Siddhartho Paul, Kearney and Sean Patrick Dowell Validation Passive Active The Soil Moisture Agricultural Mon Experiment 2019: Forest and itoring in the Northeast U.S. Kelly, Simon Andreas Colliander, Victoria Kraatz, Sidharth Misra, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Chan, Rajat Siqueira, Lynn McKee, Steven Paul R. Bindlish, Narendra Das and Simon H Yueh Concluding Remarks Adjourn solved Organic Carbon Organic solved McDonald Jennifer Amrita Bhattacharyya, Nico*, L Peter Fox Patricia and Pett-Ridge Not Only Im- Invasion How Chinese Privet Contribut- but Is Potentially pacts Biodiversity Christine Mutiti*, Mark ing to Global Warming and Magdalena Wilson Chadwick, Sam Mutiti, Emily Cruce Adjourn SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Division: Forest, Range and Wildland SSSA 9:10 AM 9:10 8:15 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 9:35 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 Symposium--Precision Based Remote SensingSymposium--Precision Based Remote Techniques in Forest, Range, and Wildland Soils in Forest, Range, and Wildland Techniques 407-3 407-1 407-2 406-8 406-9 SESSION NO. 407—8:15 AM–10:05 AM 22nd Floor Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador East, 407-4 406-10 406-11 - - - - Daniella M Rempe* Daniella M Nancy Cavallaro* Nancy Cavallaro*

Chunmei Chen, Elizabeth K Katherine Heckman Coward, Steven Hall and Aaron Thompson* Hall and Steven Coward, Application of Positron Emission Tomography to the Imaging of Soil Biogeochemical Pro- Activity with Spatial Distribu cesses: Linking composition of Soil Carbon Via Multiple Com- composition of Soil Carbon Via peting Mechanisms Mamet, Derek tion Michael Schmidt*, Steven Siciliano and Steven Peak Break Molecular Signatures of Climatic Change in Soil Chemistry Nancy Hess*, Margaret Allison Bowman, Rosalie J Chu, Jason Toyoda, Thompson, Nikola Tolic, Katherine Heckman, Brian D. Strahm A. Hatten, Lucas E. Nave, Jeff and Michael D. Sanclements Colloidal Organic Carbon Has a Key but an Unaccounted Role in Carbon Dynamics in Mohammad Z Seasonally Flooded Wetlands Jin and Yan Afsar*, Bruce L. Vasilas Roots to Regolith: Sources of Organic Matter across the National Ecological Observatory Adrian C. Gallo*, Network (NEON) Soil Plots A. Hatten, Katherine Heckman, Lucas E. Jeff Angela R. Possinger, Michael D. Sancle Nave, ments and Brian D. Strahm Introductory Remarks Soils Carbon and Climate Change, from Clays and Microbes to Fields, Landscapes, Regions, Countries and Beyond Linking Nominal Oxidation State of Carbon from Extracted Soil Organic Matter to Cumula Respiration from Climate Change Incuba- tive Bowman*, Margaret tions at a Continental Scale Michael D. Sanclements, Brian D. Strahm, Tyler Adrian C. Gallo, Angela R. Possinger, Weiglein, A. Hatten, Katherine Heckman and Lucas E. Jeff Nave and De Iron Promotes Both the Persistence Hydrologic Dynamics of the Bedrock Vadose Vadose Dynamics of the Bedrock Hydrologic and for Weathering Zone and Implications Processes Biogeochemical in and Interpreting Pedogenesis Identifying Ichnology and through the Lens of Deep Time for Organ- Trace Fossils––Proxies the Study of As a Major Soil-Forming Role isms and Their Hasiotis* Factor Stephen T. Ma- Pleistocene A Lurking Organic Monster: Zone Hydrology, rine Transgressions, Phreatic Atlantic Carbon in the and Deep Podzolized Allan R. Bacon* Coastal Plain Concluding Remarks Adjourn SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry SSSA 9:00 AM 9:00 9:15 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 8:10 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 8:15 AM 8:45 AM 9:15 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 Scales Oral (includes student competition) Soil Chemistry in the Face of Climate Change:Soil Chemistry in Moderator: Sanjai Parikh, Nikolla Qafoku, Hannah Waterhouse, Nikolla Qafoku, Hannah Waterhouse, Moderator: Sanjai Parikh, Translating Soil Carbon Chemistry across SpatialTranslating Soil Carbon Chemistry 244 406-4 406-5 406-6 406-7 406-1 406-2 406-3 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 006D, River Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez SESSION AM NO. 406—8:10 AM–11:15 SESSION NO. 406 NO. SESSION 405-1 405-2 405-3

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Emmanuel Deleon*, Michael Kucera* Guilherme Morata*, Brenda V. Ortiz, Guilherme Morata*, Brenda V. Lead Community: Break - Cereal Crop Increases Soil Particu Perennial late Organic Matter Compared with tem for Collecting Agricultural Transect Data. tem for Collecting Ackerson Jeffrey Thomas Bradford* and Jason P. Agricultural in Embracing Drone Technology Research and Outreach A. Bauder and Troy Erik Wardle - Earth Observa Harnessing Cloud-Driven to Support tion and Geospatial Technology Agricultural Improved Sustainability Chandra, Shrestha*, Daniel P Roberts, Ranveer and Debasis Dan Nick Short, Bruce Vandenberg As Tools of Topographic Indices Evaluation of Soil to Characterize the Spatial Variability Alabama’s Row Crops Moisture Content on Fields lor and Thorsten Knappenberger Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Roots in Intact Clay Soils George Cody Bag- nall*, Cristine L. S. Morgan, Matthew Rosen, Haly L. Neely, Mark Conradi, Dean Kuethe, Altobelli, Eiichi Fukushima, Neha Stephen L Rooney Koonjoo, John Mullet and William Irri- Use of Sentek Moisture Probes to Develop gation Strategies in Cropping Systems Singh Sidhu*, David L. Wright, Ian M Small and Sheeja George Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) NRCS Water Demonstration Cereal Keunbae Kim*, Guillermo Hernandez, Germar Lohstraeter Erin J. Daly, Dick Puurveen, and Leigh-Anne Powers Lessons Learned from Integrating a Biophysi Luca Bondesan, Hemendra Kumar, Nedret Bil Introductory Remarks Imaging Sys a Vehicle-Mounted Developing cal Model in a Decision Support Tool: The Allison M. Thomson*, Jack Case of Soil Erosion Carlson, Brian Fischer, Olaf David, Eric Coronel Hishmeh and Paul Manganese Has Been Around d-Block: Factors Around d-Block: Has Been Manganese Enhancement and Mn-Driven Influencing at Redox of Contaminant Mobility Inhibition Schae- Michael V. C Ying*, Interfaces Samantha Rebecca Aiken, Miranda Abernathy, fer, Macon - Abdi Lee, Loryssa Lake and Mock, Ilkeun wan Abundances in Con The Role of Manganese Scott Soils Arsenic Mobility in Paddy trolling Charles Reid* Maguffin and Matthew Adjourn Moderator: Gary Feng, Asim Biswas Moderator: Gary Feng, and Precision Technology Oral and Precision Technology ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Agronomic Production Section: ASA 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 8:45 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:45 8:25 AM 8:25 AM 8:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 11:15 AM 11:15 Soil and Water Management Professionals Community Management Professionals Soil and Water Soil and Water Smart Management Using Smart Management Soil and Water Digital Information, Decision Support Systems Decision Support Systems Digital Information, 246 411-8 411-2 411-3 411-4 411-5 411-6 411-7 411-9 411-1 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 304B, 3rd Level Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez SESSION NO. 411—8:25 AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 411—8:25 SESSION NO. 411 NO. SESSION 410-9 410-10

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A Stuart Grandy* Special Sessions for Scientists 101 Introductory Remarks Nitrogen in and Microbial Bioavailable Plant Agroecosystems: Emerging Rhizosphere-Scale Concepts and Implications and Andrea Jilling and Assess Soil Health Indica Measurements to tors and Link Them to Soil Ecosystem Services Tracy, Gregory W. Cristine L. S. Morgan*, Paul Mac Bean, Michael Cope, Shannon Cappellazzi, Kelsey L. Hoegenauer, Dan Liptzin, Charlotte Norris, Elizabeth Rieke, NAPSHM Collaborators Honeycutt and C. Wayne Assessment and Decision Beyond Carbon: Support Tools to Promote Healthy Soils Paustian* of As an Indicator Activity Biological Soil-Test Alan J. Franzluebbers* Nitrogen Availability Adjourn Section or Division Cosponsor: Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Cross-Divisional Symposium SSSA Moderator: Jennifer Moore-Kucera Management and Quality Management ASA Section: Education and Extension ASA C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality Management C03 Crop Ecology, SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, SSSA SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, SSSA ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation ASA 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 10:35 AM 10:35 AM 11:05 AM 11:35 12:05 PM Crossdiv Symposium--Linking Soil andCrossdiv Symposium--Linking Soil CSSA Business Meeting--Crop Ecology, Ecology, Meeting--Crop CSSA Business SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation, Management and Conservation, Division: Soil and Water SSSA Special Session Symposium--Media Relations Special Session SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis, Soil and Plant Division: Nutrient Management and SSSA Environmental Health: Indicators and Outcomes II Environmental Health: Indicators Sponsored by OCP North America, Inc. Sponsored by OCP North 428-1 SESSION SESSION AM NO. 427—10:00 AM–11:00 303A, 3rd Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez AM–12:00 PM SESSION NO. 10—10:00 C, 22nd Floor La Vista Hilton Palacio del Rio, AM–12:05 PM SESSION NO. 428—10:00 221A, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 428-2 428-3 428-4

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Networks II Special Sessions Lead Community: Introductory Remarks Programs and Networks for Sharing Soil in North Approaches Health Management and Caley Gasch Abbey Foster Wick* Dakota Soil Health Nexus Provides Research and Extension/Outreach Resources Related to Soil Leslie Johnson*, Christina Health and Water Gross Curell and Paul Cropping Systems Initia- Indiana Conservation for Soil Health and Cover Innovations tive: Crops Lisa Holscher* Discussion Adjourn Introductory Remarks Data Ingestion Pipeline for Field-Collected Images with Barcode Detection A Python Tool for Computing the Optimum Nitrogen Rate and Its Confidence Intervals Using a Generalized Cost Function David J. Mulla and Daniel E. Nigon*, Ce Yang, Kaiser Keeping It Simple: Easy Inputs to Schedule A. McVay* Irrigation Kent Next Your Ankita Crop Decision Support Tools Cover B Mirsky Ackroyd, Steven J. Raturi*, Victoria and Chris Reberg-Horton Discussion Adjourn Section or Division Cosponsor: Section or Division Cosponsor: ASA Section: Environmental Quality, Quality, Section: Environmental ASA Lead Community: Soil Health Community Lead Community: Soil ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems, Agronomic Section: ASA SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, SSSA SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality, Quality, Division: Soils and Environmental SSSA ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation ASA ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation Section: Land ASA 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 AM 10:15 AM 10:40 AM 11:05 AM 11:15 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:05 AM 10:10 AM 10:15 AM 10:20 AM 10:25 AM 10:30 Statistical Education/Training for Researchers Community Statistical Education/Training --Interactive Demos for Data, Model, and --Interactive Special Session--Poster and 5 Minute Rapid Special Session--Poster and 5 Minute Software Tools in Agronomy and Soils Oral Tools in Software of Knowledge: Cover Crops and Soil Health Crops and Soil Cover of Knowledge: Symposium--Collaborations at the National, at the National, Symposium--Collaborations SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation, Management and Water Division: Soil SSSA Regional and State Levels to Facilitate Transfer Transfer to Facilitate and State Levels Regional 425-1 425-2 425-3 250 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 008A, River Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION NO. 426—10:00 AM–10:30 AM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 007B, River Level Center, Convention Henry B. Gonzalez SESSION NO. 425 NO. SESSION SESSION AM NO. 425—9:45 AM–11:15 426-1 426-2 426-3 426-4

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Yuxin Miao*, Hongye Wang Wang Yuxin Miao*, Hongye Louis Longchamps* Lead Community: Moderator: Matt Yost Moderator: Matt C05 Turfgrass Science C05 Turfgrass and Junjun Lu As Characterize 2,4-D and Dicamba Volatility Affected By Formulation and Exposure Dura Introductory Remarks Using Dynamic Information for Precision Crop Management Nitrogen Management to Improve Using UAVs Wheat Joseph Oakes*, Maria Balota, of Winter Sayantan Brice Cazenave, E. Thomason, Wade Amir Sadeghpour Sarkar and Spectral and Remotely Sensed Corn Yield Irrigation and Nitrogen Response to Variable Brian Rates Sumit Sharma*, Jason G. Warren, Arnall, Cameron Murley and Saleh Taghvaeian and Nitrogen Irrigation Impact of Variable Management Strategies on Sugarbeet Yield, Productiv- and Crop Water Evapotranspiration Sharma* ity. Vivek Rice Canopy Sensor-Based Precision Active An Management System for Improving Grain Quality, Resource Use Efficiency and Yield, Lodging Resistance Maxwell* tion Patrick Concluding Remarks Adjourn Pesticide Management Oral Pesticide ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Agronomic Section: ASA ASA Section: Biometry and Statistical Computing ASA Education/Training for Researchers 11:40 AM 11:40 10:20 AM 10:20 AM 10:25 AM 10:40 AM 10:55 AM 11:10 AM 11:25 AM 11:55 12:00 PM Statistical Education/Training for Researchers Community Statistical Education/Training Lead Community: Precision Agriculture Systems Community Lead Community: Precision CSSA Business Meeting--Turfgrass Science Meeting--Turfgrass CSSA Business Integration of Precision Water, Fertilizer, and Water, Integration of Precision ASA Community Planning Session--Statistical ASA Community Planning 252 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 008A, River Level 008A, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, SESSION NO. 436—10:30 AM–10:45 AM 435-6 435-1 435-2 435-3 435-4 435-5

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SESSION NO. 448—11:00 AM–12:00 PM 451-4 11:30 AM Harvest Aids Influence on Winter Camelina Seed Yield and Quality Maninder K. Walia*, M. Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302C, 3rd Level Scott Wells, Julija A. Cubins, Donald L. Wyse, Frank Forcella and Russ Gesch 451-5 11:35 AM Seeding Date and Genotype Affect on Grain CSSA Business Meeting--Biomedical, Health- Sorghum Yield in North Dakota Kutay Yilmaz* Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants and Burton L. Johnson 11:40 AM Discussion 12:00 PM Adjourn C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial and Nutritionally Enhanced Plants SESSION NO. 452—11:35 AM–11:50 AM SESSION NO. 449—11:00 AM–12:00 PM Hilton Palacio del Rio, Salon del Rey C, 2nd Floor Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador East, 22nd Floor ASA Community Planning Session Sergei A. Wilde Distinguished Lectureship on --Global Climate Change Forest Soils ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling SSSA Division: Forest, Range and Wildland Soils Lead Community: Global Climate Change Community Moderator: Charles Rhoades 11:35 AM Introductory Remarks 11:00 AM Introductory Remarks 11:40 AM Discussion 449-1 11:05 AM Patterns of Acid Deposition Impact Long-term 11:50 AM Adjourn SO4 Cycling in the Southern Appalachian Mountains Jennifer D. Knoepp* SESSION NO. 453—11:45 AM–12:00 PM 12:00 PM Adjourn SESSION NO. 450—11:05 AM–11:20 AM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303B, 3rd Level

Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Reina, 2nd Floor ASA Community Planning Session --Solar Corridor Crop System ASA Community Planning Session --Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modeling ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems

ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling Lead Community: Solar Corridor Crop System Community

Lead Community: afternoon Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modeling Community SESSION NO. 454—1:15 PM–3:20 PM A SESSION NO. 451—11:10 AM–12:00 PM fternoon Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221A, 2nd Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 303A, 3rd Level Symposium--Beyond Bt and Round-up: Poster and 5 Minute Rapid--Crop Ecology, Next Generation of GMOs Management and Quality Oral C07 Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology C03 Crop Ecology, Management and Quality 1:15 PM Introductory Remarks 11:10 AM Introductory Remarks 454-1 1:20 PM Soybean Seed Traits Tony Kinney* 451-1 11:15 AM Plant-to-Plant Uniformity in Growth and De- 454-2 1:50 PM Ultra-Low Gossypol Cottonseed, TAM66274: velopment in the Context of Maize Response to A GMO Product from a Public Institution Banded Nitrogen at Seeding Nicholas Thomp- to Combat Protein Malnutrition Keerti S. son* and Tony J. Vyn Rathore*, Devendra Pandeya, LeAnne Campbell, 451-2 11:20 AM Effect of Peanut Inoculant (Bradyrhizobia) Lorraine Puckhaber, Robert D. Stipanovic and Storage Duration on Growth, Nodulation, and Thomas C. Wedegaertner Production. R. Scott Tubbs*, John Beasley and 454-3 2:20 PM Discovering Natural Products from Fungi for W. Scott Monfort Agriculture Applications Yi Tang* 451-3 11:25 AM Reduced Rates of Prohexadione Calcium (Plant 454-4 2:50 PM Phosphite Dehydrogenase (ptxD) Gene in Growth Regulator) on Peanut in Arkansas, Combination with Phosphite As a Potential, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Non-Herbicidal Weed Suppression System De- North Carolina in Small and Large Block Trials vendra Pandeya*, Damar L. López-Arredondo, Sara Beth Pelham*, W. Scott Monfort, Ronald LeAnne Campbell, Keerti S. Rathore, Luis Herre- Scott Tubbs, David L. Jordan, Travis Faske, Dan ra-Estrella and Muthukumar Bagavathiannan Anco, Jason M. Sarver and Conner Ferguson 3:20 PM Adjourn

254 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 007B,RiverLevel SESSION NO.457—11:25 AM–12:10 PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.456—1:30PM–2:30PM 455-4 455-3 455-2 455-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225C,2ndLevel SESSION NO.455—1:25PM–2:30PM

morning afternoon Soil FertilityandPlant NutritionGeneralOralIII --Land ManagementandConservation 2:30 PM 2:15 PM 2:00 PM 1:45 PM 1:30 PM 1:25 PM 12:10 PM 12:05 PM 12:00 PM 11:55 AM 11:50 AM 11:40 AM 11:30 AM 11:25 AM ASA Section:LandManagementandConservation SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition Moderator: CarolinaCordova, RishiPrasad --Climatology andModeling ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling ASA BusinessMeeting ASA BusinessMeeting Adjourn Omoigberale andIdowu Atoloye Eseosa Osazuwa, Hilda Agbonlahor, Jude Samson Aghedo, OgeriIdika,Chinyere Elenwo, ber Seedlings Microbial PopulationsandGrowthofRub- Poultry ManureonSomeSoilProperties, Influence ofMycorrhizae,NPK15:15:15and Xinchun, XuChenandXiaozengHan into DifferentSoilDepthsWenxiu Zou*,Lu Matter andNutrientstoStrawIncorporated The ResponseofContentsSoilOrganic Bernd Marschner in Ghana Field ExperimentwithBiochar Amendments Carbon andNitrogenStorageinaFour-Year and Aggregate Associated Stability gregate Soil FertilityImprovement, Hierarchical Ag Kenneth Janovicek Laura LVan Eerd,DavidHooker,BillDeenand Temperate, HumidClimateInderjotChahal*, tion onSoilCDynamicsandCropYield ina Long-Term EffectsofTillageandCropRota- Introductory Remarks Adjourn Concluding Remarks Soil HealthCommunity Cover CopCommunity Experiment StationManagementCommunity ASA Board LCM Section Introductory Remarks Chinyere BlessingOkebalama*and RexOkundia*,Izevbigiefaith,

- Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.460—1:30PM–2:35PM Sponsored byOCPNorth America, Inc. Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.459—1:30PM–2:30PM Sponsored byCampbellScientific Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221D,2ndLevel SESSION NO.458—1:30PM–2:30PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 304A,3rdLevel SESSION NO.461—1:30PM–2:35PM 460-4 460-3 460-2 460-1 Lead Community:Semi-aridDryland CroppingSystemsCommunity Semi-Arid Dryland CroppingSystemsOralII --Agronomic ProductionSystemsOral 1:30 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM --Soils andEnvironmentalQuality SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems ASA Section: Agronomic ProductionSystems SSSA Division:SoilPhysicsandHydrology --Soil PhysicsandHydrology Legume Crop Agronomics Legume SSSA BusinessMeeting SSSA BusinessMeeting Moderator: MichaelMulvaney Introductory Remarks Adjourn Ramon GLeon,JohnEricksonandHeather A Enloe Wheat CropMichaelJ.Mulvaney*, Arun DJani, Peanut Nitrogen Availability toaSubsequent W. ScottMonfortandDianeL.Rowland Leclerc, GengshengZhang,RonaldScott Tubbs, Efficiency ofPeanut NavjotSingh*,Monique Impact ofPlanting Pattern onWater-Use Thompson andStrahinjaStepanovic the DirectHarvest SystemJohnThomas*,Laura Optimal PintoBeanFieldPopulationsUnder On FarmResearchIsProvidingInsightinto Atwell Vann andSamuelChrisReberg-Horton east EsleytherH.HenriquezInoa*,Rachel A. to MaximizeYield inGrainPea intheSouth Manipulating Planting DateandSeedingRate Introductory Remarks Moderator: EmiKimura SESSION NO. 461

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461-1 1:35 PM Diversifying Cropping Systems Enhances Pro- 463-3 2:05 PM Effects of Salt on the Growth and Root De- ductivity, Stability and Nitrogen Use Efficiency velopment of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Mervin St. Luce*, Reynald Lemke, Yantai Gan, Walp) Genotypes Damba Yahaya*, Matthew Brian G. McConkey, William May, Constantine A. Blair and Nicholas Ninju Denwar Campbell, Robert Zentner, Hong Wang, Roland 2:20 PM Adjourn Kroebel, Myriam Fernandez and Kelsey Brandt 461-2 1:50 PM Cover Crop Use in a Semi-Arid Wheat-Sor- SESSION NO. 464—1:30 PM–2:35 PM ghum-Fallow Cropping System Johnathon D. Holman* and Augustine K Obour Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 302C, 3rd Level 461-3 2:05 PM Strategic Tillage Effects on Crop Yield and Soil Properties in Dryland No-Tillage Systems Augustine K Obour*, Johnathon D. Holman and Pedology General Oral II Alan J. Schlegel 461-4 2:20 PM Resilience, Productivity, and Challenges of SSSA Division: Pedology Southern High Plains Dryland Cropping Systems. Jason G. Warren*, Sumit Sharma, Josh Moderator: Matthew Ricker Lofton and Phillip Alderman 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 2:35 PM Adjourn 464-1 1:35 PM Soil Geophysical Properties Influence Nest- Site Selection By Ground Nesting Bees in Ag- SESSION NO. 462—1:30 PM–2:35 PM ricultural Settings Rebecca Lybrand*, Jennifer Fedenko, Malak Tfaily and Sujaya Rao Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 301C, 3rd Level 464-2 1:50 PM Colluvium Versus Alluvium: Definitions and Diagnostic Criteria Bradley A. Miller* and Jérôme Juilleret Cover Crop Management General Oral III 464-3 2:05 PM Glossic Horizon Formation in Coarse-Loamy Bisequal Soils of Northern Lower Michigan, ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation USA Christopher J. Baish* and Randall J. Schaetzl 464-4 2:20 PM Pedogenesis in Soils Formed from Reclaimed Lead Community: Cover Crop Management Community Soda Ash Waste, Implications for Restoration M. Scott Demyan*, G. Matt Davies and Alice Moderator: Rahul Raman, Gurpreet Kaur Snyder 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks 2:35 PM Adjourn 462-1 1:35 PM Allelopathic Cereal Rye Cover Crop Breeding Shannon Koss*, Chris Reberg-Horton, Steven B SESSION NO. 465—1:30 PM–2:40 PM Mirsky and Ramon Gonzalez 462-2 1:50 PM Evaluation of Different Fababean (Vicia faba L.) Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Cultivars As a Cover Crop Ranjit Riar*, Laura Cantilever Room, 2nd Level Boots-Haupt, Kyle Brasier and Hossein Zakeri 462-3 2:05 PM Buckwheat As a Biofumigant in Potato-Based Cropping Systems Aaron Mills*, Christine Martin and Ruth Massengale Lectureship Noronha, Judith Nyiraneza, Tandra Fraser and Yefang Jiang C06 Forage and Grazinglands

A 462-4 2:20 PM Remediating the Fragipan with an Annual

fternoon Ryegrass Cover Crop Lloyd W. Murdock*, An- Moderator: Renata Nave astasios D. Karathanasis, Christopher Mataocha 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks and John H. Grove 465-1 1:35 PM Modelling the Grassland Ecosystem David J. 2:35 PM Adjourn Barker* 2:25 PM Discussion SESSION NO. 463—1:30 PM–2:20 PM 2:40 PM Adjourn

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 221B, 2nd Level SESSION NO. 466—1:30 PM–2:45 PM

Crop Breeding and Genetics Oral IV Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 225D, 2nd Level

C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics Manganese as a Redox Driver in Soils and Sediments Oral II (includes student competition) Moderator: Michael Timko 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry 463-1 1:35 PM Exploration of Genomic Resources for Breed- ing Cowpea with Enhanced Biotic Stress Moderator: Owen Duckworth, Matthew Polizzotto Lucky Omoigui*, Alpha Y. Kamara, Resistance 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks Catherine Danmaigona, Godspower Ekeuro and 466-1 1:30 PM Enzymes, Manganese, or Iron? Drivers of Oxi- Michael P Timko dative Organic Matter Degradation in Forest 1:50 PM 463-2 Enhancement of Cowpea Breeding through Soils. Marco Keiluweit*, Rachelle LaCroix and Molecular Breeding in Cowpea Ainong Shi*, Morris Jones Jun Qin, Yuejin Weng, Waltram Ravelombola, 466-2 1:45 PM Effect of Manganese Redox Cycling on Organic Haizheng Xiong, Gehendra Bhattarai, Stephen Matter Transformations across Oxic-Anoxic Eaton, Senyu Chen and Beiquan Mou Interfaces Nathan A Chin*, Samantha C Ying, Morris Jones, Peter Nico and Marco Keiluweit 256 469-6 469-5 469-4 469-3 469-2 469-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303B,3rdLevel SESSION NO.469—1:30PM–3:15PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225B,2ndLevel SESSION NO.468—1:30PM–3:00PM Stars atNightBallroom1,3rdLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.467—1:30PM–3:00PM 466-5 466-4 466-3 CSSA Society-Wide StudentOralCompetition 3:15 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 2:45 PM 2:30 PM 2:15 PM 2:00 PM --Forest, RangeandWildland Soils SSSA Division:Forest,RangeandWildlandSoils Environmental QualityOral ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality SSSA BusinessMeeting Moderator: NicoleFiorellino Adjourn Concluding Remarks Kenneth GCassmanandPatricio Grassini Amor Tenorio*, Eileen L McLellan, Alison JEagle, ducer FieldsintheWestern USCornBeltFatima Benchmarking NitrogenUseEfficiency inPro- neered Lactonase Biocontrol ofPlant Pathogens UsinganEngi and ElizabethRowen Nicholas Warren, JohnTooker,KirstenPearsons Enemies RichardG.Smith*,SamuelPalmer, Seed TreatmentsonWeeds andTheirNatural Collateral Protection?EffectsofPesticide Kristin Trippe Jaramillo*, Kurt A. Spokas, Alexander Levinand Pesticides intoGrapes andWine ManuelGarcia Productivity WhileReducingtheUptakeof in GrapeProduction:ImprovingVineyard Sustainable Biochar-BasedVineyard Practices Nattrass*, JesseI.MorrisonandBrianS.Baldwin Simulated ConstructedWetlands Temperature EffectsonSeleniumCyclingin Bader andRobert Anex Grosso, Peter Scharf,RadleyHorton,Daniel Wang*, Yao Zhang,KeithPaustian, StephenDel ization TiminginaChangingClimate Losses intheU.S.CornBelt:NitrogenFertil Improving CornYield andMitigatingNitrogen Introductory Remarks Adjourn Cathy ClarkeandDonaldL.Sparks ganese OxidesfromGraskop Oxidative CapacityofNaturallyFormedMan- Mengqiang Zhu*andDongMa Carbon DegradationonMineralSurfaces Coupled MnRedoxCyclingandOrganic Herndon*, SydneyLaubscherandCarlaRosenfeld Carbon StorageinForestEcosystemsElizabeth Manganese Cyclingand Associated Impactson Graduate StudentSessions QianZhang*

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MichaelP. Yong - - 471-5 471-4 471-3 471-2 471-1 Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 225A,2ndLevel SESSION NO.471—1:30PM–3:35PM ASA BusinessMeeting--EducationandExtension Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 221C,2ndLevel SESSION NO.470—1:30PM–3:30PM Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, 303C,3rdLevel SESSION NO.472—1:30PM–3:50PM 471-8 471-7 471-6 Soil NitrogenCycling,WhenDoesCommunity Agricultural RenaissanceandSoilHealthOral SSSA Division:Soiland Water ManagementandConservation 2:35 PM 2:20 PM 2:05 PM 1:50 PM 1:35 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 3:35 PM 3:20 PM 3:05 PM 2:50 PM Moderator: Cheryl Mackowiak,DiannaBagnall SSSA Division:SoilBiologyandBiochemistry ASA Section:EducationandExtension N to GreaterThanExpectedResidueInduced Investigation ofSoilMicrobialFactorsRelated Ann V. Bruns Heather D.Karsten,Tiffanie AlcaideandMary of Alfalfa andOrchardGrassMaraCloutier*, Ground NitrogenCyclinginRhizospheres Above GroundDisturbancesImpactbelow Villamil dra Rodriguez-Zas,MariaZabaloyandB. Microbes LaibinHuang*,ChanceRiggins,San- tial N Acquisition andTransformationsBySoil Long-Term NFertilizationImbalancesPoten- Burton, ClaudiaGoyer andBernieJ.Zebarth Bacterial Diversity LouiseSennett*,DavidL. Fumigation onSoilNitrogenCyclingand The EffectofBiofumigationandChemical Léa Vereecke Silva, MatthewD.Ruark,MirandaC.Sikoraand Farming Community ChangeinDairyLandOrganic Causes andConsequencesofMicrobial Introductory Remarks Introductory Remarks Adjourn qicheng bei,XiaojieWang andYuchengFeng Paddy BiologicalNitrogen Fixation Driving Forcesand Active Diazotrophsfor and Hang-Wei Hu fication inTerrestrial EcosystemsJizhengHe* Contribution ofComammoxBacteriatoNitri Soils JeanetteM.Norton*and Yang Ouyang nia Oxidizing Archaea Coexistin Agricultural Why Ammonia OxidizingBacteriaand Ammo- Roberta Helgason L.) Akeem TShorunke*,RichardFarrelland Moderator: Arnab Bhowmik Moderator: Arnab 2 o EmissionsfromCanola( Matter? Oral Teal S.Potter*,RichardLankau,ErinM SESSION NO. 472 Brassica napus ZubinXie*, 257 -

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472-1 1:35 PM Soil Health at USDA-NRCS: New Strategies SESSION NO. 474—2:30 PM–4:30 PM to Meet Stakeholder Needs Dennis Chessman*, Bianca Moebius-Clune, Brandon Smith, Barry Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Fisher, Candy Thomas and Carl Koch 472-2 1:50 PM Variations Present in Soil Health Metrics in a Stars at Night Ballroom 2, 3rd Level Single Soil Type Under Differing Management Systems Caitlin Caudle*, Deanna L. Osmond, SSSA Society-Wide Student Oral Competition Joshua L. Heitman, Matt Ricker and Rachel L. Cook Graduate Student Sessions 472-3 2:05 PM The Spatial Dimension of Soil Health: Local, Regional and Global. Harold van Es*, Joseph Pierre Amsili and Zafer Bestas SESSION NO. 475—2:30 PM–4:30 PM 472-4 2:20 PM Common Ground: Developing Meaningful, Measurable, Indicators of Soil Health Dianna Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, K. Bagnall*, William Alex McIntosh, Cristine Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level L. S. Morgan, Michael Black, Marissa Cisneros, Richard T Woodward and Erin Kiella 2:35 PM Break Applied Soybean Research Poster 472-5 2:50 PM Evaluating Agricultural Management Effects on Selected Soil Health Indicators at Long- ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems Term Agricultural Experimental Research Sites across Mexico. Paul W. Tracy*, Simon Fonteyne, Lead Community: Applied Soybean Research Community Dan Liptzin, Nele Verhulst, Gregory Mac Bean, Shannon Cappellazzi, Michael Cope, Kelsey L. 1333 Soybean Yield Improvement Strategies Based on North Hoegenauer, Charlotte Norris, Elizabeth Rieke, Dakota Producer Data Peder Schmitz* C. Wayne Honeycutt and Cristine L. S. Morgan 1334 Effect of Poultry Litter on Soybean Yield and Grain 472-6 3:05 PM How Can Soil Health Assessments Translate Nutrient Composition Rajveer Singh* and Rishi Prasad into Best Management Practices for Irrigated 1335 Managing Early Maturing Soybeans in North Carolina Agriculture in the Desert of Southern Peru? MaKayla R. Gross*, Rachel A. Atwell Vann, Ryan Heini- Erika Foster*, Zachary Brecheisen, Lucia Zuniga, ger, Austin Brown, Andrea Gibbs, Rod Gurganus, Jarette Juan Lopa Bolivar, Martin Villalta Soto, Darrell Hurry, Matthew Leary, Dylan Lilley, Mac Malloy, Paul G. Schulze and Timothy Filley Smith, M. Scott Tilley, Anna-Beth Williams and Al Wood 472-7 3:20 PM Slakes Smartphone Application to Quantify 1336 Management Strategies for Soybean Production in Mis- Aggregate Stability: Performance across a sissippi Richard E. Turner* and M. W. Ebelhar Range of Soil Types and Managements Kade 1337 Identification of Underlying Mechanism for Target Spot Flynn*, Paul W. Tracy, Dan Liptzin, Gregory Resistance in Soybean Sejal Patel*, Jenny D Koebernick Mac Bean, Shannon Cappellazzi, Michael Cope, and Jinesh Patel Kelsey L. Hoegenauer, Elizabeth Rieke, Char- 1338 Soybean Response to Different Sulfur Sources Gena lotte Norris, C. Wayne Honeycutt, Cristine L. S. Ram Mahato* and Peter Kovacs Morgan and NAPSHM Collaborators 1339 Adaptation of Soybean to Tropical Environments for 472-8 3:35 PM Comparing Aggregate Stability Analyses to Smallholder Farmers Carrie Miranda* and Kristin Bilyeu Evaluate Soil Health across North America 1340 Economic Impact of Intensive Management of Double

A Kelsey L. Hoegenauer*, Gregory Mac Bean, Crop Soybean in Kentucky Katherine S. Rod*, Curtis Shannon Cappellazzi, Michael Cope, Daniel Bradley, Jordan Shockley and Carrie A. Knott fternoon Liptzin, Charlotte Norris, Elizabeth Rieke, Paul 1341 Macronutrient Uptake and Partitioning in Mid-South W. Tracy, Kade Flynn, C. Wayne Honeycutt, Ju- Irrigated Soybean Brian Pieralisi*, Bobby R. Golden, lie A Howe, Cristine L. S. Morgan and NAPSHM Jason , Don Cook, Trent Irby, Michael S. Cox and Collaborators Tyler L. Richmond 3:50 PM Adjourn 1342 Micronutrient Uptake and Partition in Mid-South Irri- gated Soybean Tyler L. Richmond*, Brian Pieralisi, Bobby R. SESSION NO. 473—2:00 PM–3:00 PM Golden, Justin McCoy, William Mansour and Lindsey Bell 1343 Impact of Sulfur and Foliar Fertilizers on Soybean Yield Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 305, 3rd Level in Kentucky Conner Raymond*, Griffin Mobley, Chad D Lee and Carrie A. Knott ASA Business Meeting SESSION NO. 476—2:30 PM–4:30 PM --Biometry and Statistical Computing Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, ASA Section: Biometry and Statistical Computing Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 2:00 PM Introductory Remarks 2:15 PM Discussion Major Crops, Small Grains, Bioenergy Crops 3:00 PM Adjourn Poster--Agronomic Production Systems

ASA Section: Agronomic Production Systems 1306 Identification of Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus Resistance Gene with Molecular Markers in the Korean Malting Barley Varieties Young Mi Yoon*, Jong-Ho Park, Yang-Kil Kim and Se-Kwan Oh

258 1320 1319 TheInfluenceofNitrogenFertilizationandSeeding 1318 1317 1316 RiceResponse 1315 EffectsofNitrogenandPlant GrowthRegulator(PGR) 1314 IndividualandCombinedEffectsofLow-Temperature 1313 1312 1327 1326 1325 1324 1323 IndustryEffortMakingItEasierforScientiststoUse 1322 1321 31 EffectofGrazingonYield andYield Componentsof 1311 1310 1309 1308 1307 Rationale forSiting2 and KurtD.Thelen balam*, GreggSanford,PhilipRobertson,RandallJackson to NitrogenFertilizationSichaoWang, Pavani G.Tum- Perennial BioenergyCropYield andQualityResponse Sadeghpour andMariaBalota Rate onBiomassSorghumYield BenjaminDavies*, Amir Sugarcane Aphid to Field Assessment ofGrainSorghumHybridTolerance Josh Lofton, Anna Zander,SarahKezarandChaseHarris Yields intheSouthernGreatPlains IfekristiOgunwobi*, Impact ofVariable Planting DensityonGrainSorghum Mansour Bararpour, DarrinM.Dodds,BenLawrenceandWilliam sey Bell,BobbyR.Golden,JasonBond,JeffGore, Taghi to David Karki*, Anthony G.BlyandSaraBauder on OatPerformance inSouthDakotaEnvironments Liu, JuanShen,LiangTang, Weixing CaoandYan Zhu Stress onWinter WheatYield LeileiLiu*,YuminXia,Bing Sapirstein andManasahMkhabela Harvesting DelayKateDorrian,Paul R.Bullock*,Harry Wheat GlutenStrengthTolerancetoPost-Maturity A. Darroch*,CraigDarrochandEmaleeButtrey Stepanovic* and Justin Richardson Rates onDryland CorninWestern Nebraska Strahinja Impact ofHybridSelection,Planting Date,andSeeding Turner Delta M.Wayne Ebelhar*,W. BrienHenryandRichard E. Management forHigherCornYields intheMississippi Interaction ofSeedingRatesand NitrogenFertility Singh Stevens, ShannonL.Osborne,JackDavisand Jasdeep ton, RuebenBehnke,SandeepKumar,BradRops,Ruth Eastern SouthDakota. Versus No-tillManagementinaLongTerm Studyin Comparison ofCornandSoybeanYields UnderTilled Locke Ramos-Giraldo, SamuelChrisReberg-Hortonand Anna Water StressEsleytherH.HenriquezInoa*,Paula J Physiological ResponsesofCornandSoybeansUnder Derblai CasaroliandJosé Alves Jr. fael Battisti*,FábioMiguelKnapp,JéssicaSousa Paixão, Double SeasonCroppingSysteminCentralBrazil Assessment ofSoybeanandMaizeYield forSingleand South UnitedStates. Crop RotationImpactonSoybeanYields intheMid- Data” “Precision Ag Amy JohnsonandMariChinn “Marginal” Fields Wheat (Triticumaestivum Jones R. Drake*, Amy Braley,RussellL.SuttonandCurtis A. Red Winter WheatProductioninNortheastTexas David Agronomic ComparisonofSoftRedWinter andHard Concordance toWater Availability ArturoChong* Maize Plant PopulationandNitrogen Application in thew Hankinson,GregMcGlinchandEricJ.Stockinger Environment RajK.Shrestha*,LauraE.Lindsey,Mat Grain QualityandYield ofMaltingBarleyinaHumid Optimization ofNitrogenFertilizationtoMaximize Kim andsea-kwan oh Sprouted Fodder Selection ofOptimumKoreanBarleyCultivar for Off-Target Herbicide As InfluencedByLate-SeasonExposure Jongho Park*, youngmiyoon,Yang-Kil Carl R.Crozier*,JoshuaL.Heitman, Joshua Doria*andCalvinL.Trostle Mark Stelford* Gurpreet Kaur* nd Rachel MacDowell*, Peter J.Sex- GenerationBiofuelsCropson Movement. ) inWest Tennessee

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1348 1347 1346 1345 1344 426-1 426-4 426-3 426-2 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.477—2:30PM–4:30PM Root-KnotNematodeandCottonRootLength 1332 1331 1330 1329 1328 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.478—2:30PM–4:30PM Interactive DemosforData,Model,andSoftware Tools in Agronomy andSoilsDemonstration Statistical Education/Training forResearchersCommunity ASA Section:BiometryandStatisticalComputing 10:05 AM 10:20 AM 10:15 AM 10:10 AM Climatology andModelingPoster Jihye Lee Algorithm Kwang SooKim*,ByoungHyunYoo and tion ofDegreeDayswithRandom ForestRegression The UseofMODIS Atmospheric ProductsforCalcula- Alan Shadow Burson, GaryMcBryde,JoelDouglas, MelindaBrakieand James R.Kiniry*,SuminKim,Russell W. Jessup,Byron Eastern GamagrassStudyforSimulationModeling Benke Better ThanaSingleModel Exploring WhyEnsemblesofCropModels Appear tobe Corn ProducersPatrick J.English*andSherriL.DeFauw A GeospatialDecision-SupportSystemforMississippi Marek, DavidK.BrauerandRaghavan Srinivasan Great Plains Yong Chen*,GaryW. Marek,ThomasH. Algorithm forCornProductionintheU.S.Southern Multisite Evaluation ofanImproved SWAT Irrigation neth D.Smiciklas* Composting atIllinoisState; A 25-Year Perspective Ken- Carl R.Crozier Jordan, RonnieW. Heiniger,Rachel A. Atwell Vann and Its InfluenceonFinalYield M.ScottTilley*,DavidL. Evaluating Twin-Row CornSpatial Arrangement and Bhandari*, ScottDLongingandCharlesP. West with Atoxigenic Strainsof Aspergillus Flavus Honey BeesandOtherFocalSpeciesinCornTreated Michael J.CastellanoandSotiriosV. Archontoulis with Partial NitrogenBudgets? Is CropYield andGrainNitrogenHarvest Associated Cordeiro, IagoSantos,RitaMazzuchelliandFábioEcher fected ByMethodsofControlLeonardoGaldi*,Carlos ASA Section:ClimatologyandModeling Images withBarcodeDetection Data IngestionPipelineforField-Collected and ChrisReberg-Horton Raturi*, Victoria J. Ackroyd, Steven BMirsky Cover CropDecisionSupportTools Ankita Your NextIrrigationKent A. McVay* Keeping ItSimple:EasyInputstoSchedule Kaiser Nigon*, CeYang, DavidJ.MullaandDanielE. Using aGeneralizedCostFunction Nitrogen RateandItsConfidenceIntervals A PythonToolforComputingtheOptimum

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1349 Simulation of Straw Mulch Decomposition and Its 1365 Classroom Experiential Learning Exercise: Impact of Effects on Soil Surface Water and Energy Movement Tillage on Soil Water Infiltration Dirk Victor Charlson* Zhuangji Wang*, Dennis Timlin, Miguel L. Cabrera, 1366 Reflections on ASA Reinvest Program Support for Resham Thapa, David H. Fleisher and Katherine Tully the Australian Crops Contest Kevin J. Donnelly, Ozzie 1350 Application of the Cassava Model for Planting Date Abaye and Keren Duerksen* Evaluation Under Rainfed Conditions in North East 1367 START Acting: A Program for Recruitment and Reten- Thailand Phanupong Phoncharoen*, Patricia Moreno tion of South Texas Students into Agricultural Careers Cadena, Poramate Banterng and Gerrit Hoogenboom Maria Consuelo Donato* 1351 Spatial Crop Modeling and Decision Support Tool 1368 Strengthening U.S. Graduate Education in Agricultural Vakhtang Shelia*, Upendra Singh, Job Fugice Jr., Cheryl Science through International Research Focused on H Porter and Gerrit Hoogenboom Managing Water Scarcity in Diverse Agroecosystems 1352 Is the Apsim-Sugar Model Able to Predict Sugarcane Jose C.B. Dubeux* Jr., Diane L. Rowland, Cheryl L Variety Differences? Henrique Boriolo Dias*, Geoff Mackowiak, Jamil Ghazal, David M. Jaramillo and Victor Inman-Bamber, Yvette Everingham, Paulo Cesar Sentel- Guerra has, Rodrigo Bermejo and Diomedes Christodoulou SESSION NO. 480—2:30 PM–4:30 PM SESSION NO. 479—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Extension Education in Agronomy Poster Poster II (includes competition) ASA Section: Environmental Quality ASA Section: Education and Extension Lead Community: Lead Community: Extension Education Community Biochar: Agronomic and Environmental Uses Community 1353 Nutrient Management Farmer Training and Certifica- 1372 Comparative Study of Cadmium and Arsenate Sorption to tion in Maryland: Current Methods and Exploration Miscanthus Biochar Produced at Different Pyrolysis Tem- of an Online Format Emileigh Lucas*, Brian Kalmbach, peratures Seoyeon Lee*, Ji-Suk Park and Hee-Myong Ro David E. Ruppert, Paul Shipley and Patricia M. Steinhil- 1373 Who Benefits from Biochar? Ecological and Biogeo- ber chemical Interactions in a Perennial Cropping System 1354 Development of 4R Phosphorus Fertilization Options Jake Nash, Jessica Miesel* and Lisa K Tiemann for Manitoba Farmers and Agronomists John Heard*, 1374 Lignite Coal and Biochar Diminish Ammonia Vola- Cynthia Grant and Don Flaten tilization from Broiler Litter: Evaluating Application 1355 Effective Field Day Demonstrations of Tillage Erosion Method and Particle Sizes Dana M. Miles*, Ardeshir and Restoration John Heard*, David A. Lobb and Marla Adeli and John P Brooks Riekman 1375 Sorption of Three Organic Acids (Benzoic acid, 1-naph- 1356 Water Quality - an Experiential and Interactive Educa- thoic acid, and 9-anthroic acid) Onto Giant Miscanthus tion Indi S. Braden* Derived Biochar from Methanol-Water Mixtures. Jeong-

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fternoon Aid David L. Holshouser*, Hillary L. Mehl and Tian L. 1400 Lead Sorption and Retention By Biochar: A Laboratory Zhou Study to Evaluate the Remediative Potential of Biochar 1358 Virginia Cover Crop College 101: Purposeful Cover Mark G. Johnson*, Shannon Plunkett, Chris S. Eckley and Crop Planning Wade E. Thomason*, Chris Lawrence, Todd Peter Luxton Mark S. Reiter, Doug Horn, Robert Waring, Mike Parrish 1401 Bio-Adsorption of Cobalt and Lead Ions from Aqueous and Cynthia Martel Solution Using Bamboo Biochar Avedananda Ray, Biswa- 1359 The Lone Star Healthy Streams Program: Beef Cattle nath Dari*, Debjani Sihi, Sisir Tandon and Ashotosh Dubey Best Management Practices Matthew W. Brown* 1402 Spectroscopic Characterization of Defatted Cottonseed 1360 Influence of Soil Composition on Spatial Distribution Meal-Based Biochars Zhongqi He*, Chanel Fortier and of the Asiatic Garden Beetle, Maladera Castanea arrow Mingxin Guo (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), in Ohio Agroecosystems 1403 Changes in Soil pH and Nutrients Availability after Adrian Pekarcik, Eric Richer*, Garth Ruff, Amy Rauden- Co-Application of Biochar and Paper Mill Biosolids bush and Kelley Tilmon Eric Manirakiza*, Noura Ziadi, Mervin St. Luce, Chantal 1361 Demonstrating Conversion of Wildtype to Novel Hamel, Antoine Karam and Hani Antoun Endophyte Fescue Pastures for Greater Livestock 1404 Evaluation of Lead Adsorption By Locally Sourced Performance and Better Environmental Outcomes John Biochar Paola Granados*, Aaron Garza, James Kang and H. Fike*, Gabriel Pent, Scott Baker, Travis Bunn, Taylor Sergio Mireles Clarke, Lindy Fimon, Amy Fannon, Jeannie Layton-Dud- 1405 Effects of Inoculated Biochar on the Growth of Cucum- ding, Haley Norton, Morgan Paulette and Carl Stafford ber Aaron Garza*, Paola Granados, Michael Gonzalez, 1362 The Impact of Fast Urban Growth on Agricultural Land James Kang and Adam Flores and Water Resources in Southwestern Idaho Robert L. 1406 Positive and Negative Effects of Biochar from Softwood * and Coconut Shell on Lettuce Growth and Nutrition 1363 Sowing the Seeds of Science Tracy M Wilson*, Jeremiah Shalini Rajput*, Devin A. Rippner and Sanjai J. Parikh Dung and Scott Duggan 1407 Efficacy of Manure-Based Biochar and Compost Blends 1364 Classroom Experiential Learning Exercise: Integration for Zn and Cd Phytostabilization Using Corn in Mine of UAS Obtained Imagery with Geo-Referenced, Real- Soils Sigua*, Jeff Novak, Donald W. Watts, James World Data Dirk Victor Charlson* A. Ippolito, Thomas F. Ducey, Mark G. Johnson and Kurt A. Spokas 260 1371 1370 1369 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.482—2:30PM–4:30PM Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.481—2:30PM–4:30PM 1410 1409 EffectofBiochar 1408 1417 RunoffWater QualityafterLitter EffectsofBio-EnergyCropsonWater QualityJoshua 1416 1415 1414 CanCompostingReduceRunoffPhosphorusLoads 1413 1412 AssessingRunoffWater QualityinIrrigatedRice 1411 Nutrients andEnvironmentalQualityGeneral Nutrients andEnvironmentalQualityCommunity Martin A. Locke Transferred toSeedatHarvest? Matthew T. Moore*and Will Pesticides MitigatedByRice( Kim andYakov A. Pachepsky Jin Jeon*,MatthewStocker,EkaterinaSokolova, Moon Microbial QualityofIrrigationWater attheFields Irrigation PondsTranslatesintoTemporal Variations of 3D SpatialVariability ofMicrobialWater Qualityin and Sylvia Waara ters Jamshid Ansari*, Per magnusEdhe,JohanLindberg Wastewater TreatmentPlants’ EffluentsandSurface Wa- Environmental Risk Assessment ofIllicitDrugsin medi* Water onWheatGrowthandProductionFatima AlHa- Hydroponic Evaluation ofTreatedWastewater andWell Sudo Shibata, FumihiroOzawa, Takeshi Osawa andShigeto for CroplandinJapanAyaka W. Kishimoto-Mo*, Akira Potential UseofBiochar Amendments onSoilCarbon R. Arelli Walker, DanielC.Yoder, SindhuJagadammaandPrakash Nastaran Basiri, Amin NouriGharahassanlou,ForbesR. ties ofFluvialDeposits Production SarahMacDonald* andKurtSteinke Re-Examining PhosphorusUseGuidelines inPotato Unrine andPhillipR.Owens Dwayne Edwards, E.GlynnBeck,Mark Akland, JasonM. Loam No-tillCorn-SoybeanRotation Krischel* Kramer andLauraB.Klaiber in NorthernNewYork MarkK.Haney*,StephenR. Nutrient ExportfromTileDrained Alfalfa GrassPlots corn yield.JerryGrigar*Jr. Zone -TillCornwithConservation PracticestoImprove Using HighNStripBandedFertilizeronLongTerm from DairyFarms? Merle Anders Adviento-Borbe*, JosephH.Massey,MicheleRebaand Cropping SystemsinCentral Arkansas Environmental QualityPoster ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality Lead Community: Application onHydro-PhysicalProper- Poster II Laura W. Good*andPamela Porter Safak Ceylan*, JaehoonLee,

Application inaSilt Oryza sativa) be Brad D.Lee*, Arlene Arlene Dong 1428 1427 1424 46 PulseCropSpeciesandFrequency 1426 1425 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.483—2:30PM–4:30PM 1420 HydrogeologyandLand-UseEffectsonSpringWater 1419 PhosphorusLossinRunoffandLeachingfromFreezing 1418 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.484—2:30PM–4:30PM 43 EffectsofCompost 1423 1422 1421 Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissions Soil CarbonandGreenhouseGasEmissionsCommunity Lead Community:SustainableIntensificationCommunity Sustainable IntensificationPoster Deepak Jaiswal andLee Lynd han, Rubens A CLamparelli,Gleyce KD A Figueiredo, Oliveira, Leonardo Monteiro, Murilo S Vianna, John Shee- Marcelo VGaldos,EleanorECampbell, JulianneC Intensification inGrazingSystems Global GreenhouseGasesMitigation DueLivestock M. Pittelkow* Sreejith Aravindakshan, Virender KumarandCameron ern Bangladesh Sustainability inRice-BasedFarmingSystemsSouth Factors ContributingtoFarm-Level FoodSecurityand Diurnal N rilees, CraigStubler,CristinaLazcanoandCharlotteDecock Wine GrapeProductionTsz FaiWong*,JennaJanzMer- Greenhouse GasEmissionsinCaliforniaCentralCoast F. DruryandYantai Gan* Gas EmissionsinWheat-BasedRotations Prochaska andJulie A Howe Using Two MethodologiesMariaVelazquez*, Donna Comparison ofTotalandOrganicCarbon Analysis Kahmark, Sven BohmandGPhilipRobertson Conditions ing Soil,Environmental,and Agricultural Management Adam, JeanetteM.NortonandStephenLee Kathryn Slebodnik,JenniferRReeve*, JenniferW. Mac- Nitrogen RetentioninWestern BeefProductionSystems Utilizing ForagePhenolicCompoundstoIncreaseSoil Poudel*, TimothyDuex,DavidBorrokandRoshanPoudel Properties intheMid-HillRegionofNepalDurgaD. Christianson andReid and ThawingofCover CropsArianaMunoz*,Laura and MartinMatisoff eme Gebremedhin,Kenneth Andries, JeremySandifer Agroecosystem inCentralKentucky Carbon DioxideExchangeandProductivityofaPasture John Hendrickson Derek Faust,DavidW. Archer, ScottL.Kronbergand Management inaSemiaridRegion Nitrous OxideFluxfromIntegratedCrop-Livestock ASA Section:EnvironmentalQuality ASA Section:Environmental Quality 2 -General PosterII o FluxVariations inResponsetoContrast- Armando Flores*, Debasish Saha, Kevin Allen Lead Community: Shah-Al Emran,TimothyJ.Krupnik, Application onSoilCarbonand

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1429 Increasing Sustainability in a Dairy Cropping System SESSION NO. 486—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Curtis J. Dell*, Heather D. Karsten, Peter J. A. Kleinman, Ray B. Bryant, Charlie White, Ronald J. Hoover, Virginia Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Ishler, John Tooker and John M. Wallace 1430 Sustainability of Organic and Mixed Crop-Livestock Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Systems on the Palouse Alexandra Davis*, David R. Huggins, Jonathan Wachter, Lynne Carpenter-Boggs, Cover Crop Poster II Jeremy C. Hansen and John Reganold SESSION NO. 485—2:30 PM–4:30 PM ASA Section: Land Management and Conservation

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Lead Community: Cover Crop Management Community Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1449 Cover Crop Grazing Effects on Soil Health in a Cotton and Peanut Rotation Noah Hull* and Audrey V. Gamble 1450 Invading Rapeseed: Observations of Cover Crop Spe- Global Agronomy Poster cies in Mixtures Becoming Weeds Bethany Wolters*, Mark S. Reiter, Michael L Flessner, William Hunter ASA Section: Global Agronomy Frame, Steven C. Hodges and Ryan Stewart 1451 Effects of Cropping Systems, Tillage and Irrigation 1431 Simulating Effects of Planting Date on Growth and Management on Soil Chemical and Physical Properties Yield of Drought-Tolerant Maize Varieties in Contrast- on the Southern High Plains of Texas Johan Desrochers*, ing Agro-Ecologies of the Nigeria Savannas Alpha Y. Katie L. Lewis, James P. Bordovsky and Joseph A. Burke Kamara*, Abdullahi Tofa and Aloysius Beah 1452 Does Legume Cover Crops Helps Mineralize Soil Ni- 1432 Suitable POLY4 Based Blends for Major Maize Growing trogen and Improve Subsequent Corn Grain Yield? Bee Agro-Ecological Zones of Tanzania Candice McGlad- Khim Chim, Hanxiao Feng*, Shannon L. Osborne and R. dery, Robert Meakin, Rachel Fields, Zacharia Malley and Michael Lehman Timothy D Lewis* 1453 Effect of Termination Timing on Spring Biomass 1433 Effect of Different Blending Ratio of POLY4 with MOP Production for Cereal Rye, Wheat, and Triticale Cover on Growth and Yield of Corn in Liaoning Province in Crops A. Justin McMechan*, Julia Campos, Kaity Wilmes North Eastern China Xiaohui Fan*, David Lagarrigue, and Christopher A Proctor Ross Mitchell, Robert Meakin and Wantai Yu 1454 Allelopathy & Cover Crops: A Review Yan Gu, Katja 1434 Tomato Response to Polyhalite Compared to Other Koehler-Cole*, Roger W. Elmore, Sydney R Everhart, Potassium Fertilizers for Fresh Market in Brazil Lino Christopher A Proctor, Daren D. Redfearn and Margarita Furia, Simone Da Costa Mello, Rachel Fields and David Marroquin Guzman Lagarrigue* 1455 Management Strategies for Improving the Properties 1435 Effects of POLY4 Fertiliser on European Cereal Crops of an Upland Soil Ardeshir Adeli*, John P Brooks, John Ross Mitchell*, Rachel Fields and David Lagarrigue Read, Gary Feng, Dana M. Miles, Mark W. Shankle, 1436 Polyhalite As Multi-Nutrient Fertilizer on Yield and Nicole Barksdale and Johnie N. Jenkins Quality of Carrots in Brazil Simone Da Costa Mello, 1456 Cover Crop Composition Influences Nitrogen Require- Camila Gabriela de Souza, Lino Furia and Rachel Fields* ment of Corn Jason Clark*, Shannon L. Osborne, Peter J. 1437 Exploring Forage Mixtures to Improve Traditional Fal- Sexton and Peter Kovacs lows and Build Soil Fertility in the Andean Crop Rota- 1457 Cover Crop Mixtures for Cotton Production Kipling S. tions Katherin Meza Retamozo*, Steven J. Fonte, Steven J. A Balkcom*, Dennis P Delaney and Yucheng Feng Vanek, Edgar Olivera, Raul Ccanto and Maria Scurrah

fternoon 1458 Cover Crop Councils: United in a Digital Environment 1438 Improving Cotton Production in Azerbaijan Braden Sarah Seehaver*, Victoria J. Ackroyd, Lauren Golden, Tondre*, Steve Hague, Uzeyir Topchibashev and Josh Anna Lee Morrow, Eileen J. Kladivko, Chris Reberg- McGinty Horton and Steven B Mirsky 1439 Validation of Programmes with Different Proportions 1459 Rye Cover Crop As a Source of Forage or Biomass of K, S, Ca and Mg Delivered By POLY4 in Replacement Feedstock; Yield and Quality Trade-Off Reza Keshavarz of Traditional Fertilization Programmes in Maize in the Afshar*, Amir Sadeghpour and Bryan Reed State of Jalisco, Mexico Lino Furia, David Lagarrigue* 1460 Can Diverse Mixtures of Cool-Season Annuals Over- and Adrián Chemello seeded in Hayfields As Cover Crops Contribute to 1440 Evaluation of Main Funtional Markers Related to Forage Production and Alter Hay Production? Abiola Wheat Quality Jae-Han Son*, Changhyun Choi, Kyeong- Bruce-Smith* Hoon Kim, Kyeong-Min Kim, Jinhee Park, Jinwoo Yang, 1461 Effect of Tillage, Planting Date and Grazing Radish Kwang-Ho Jeong, Young-Keun Cheong, Tae-Il Park and Cover Crop on Weed Suppression and Corn Grain Yield Chon-Sik Kang Dhruba Dhakal*, Leah Sandler, Kelly A. Nelson and 1441 Factors Contributing to Maize Yield Gaps in Central Gurbir Singh America Vary with Site and Agroecological Context Lisa 1462 Factors Affecting Establishment of Cover Crops Inter- Eash*, Steven J Fonte, Bram Govaerts, Kai Sonder, Nora seeded into Corn Prior to Harvest Mattie Schmitt* Honsdorf, Axel Schmidt and Nele Verhulst 1463 Cereal Rye and Hairy Vetch Cover Crop Decomposition 1442 A Hand Fertilizer for Smallholders Arturo Chong* in Different Tillage Systems Gurbir Singh*, Lili Yang, 1443 Interactive Effects of Raindrop Impact and Artesian Karl W.J. Williard and Jon E. Schoonover Seepage on Mollisol Slope Erosion and Aggregate Loss 1464 Nutrient Loss from Floodplain Soil with Controlled Gang Liu*, Fenli Zheng, Jia Lu, Yafei Jia and Xunchang Tile Drainage Under Forage Production Gurbir Singh*, Zhang Patrick R Nash and Kelly A. Nelson 1465 Economics of Harvesting Winter Covers for Biomass within a Cotton-Peanut Rotation in Georgia William F. Anderson*, Marshall Lamb, Ana Julia Azevedo and R. Scott Tubbs

262 44 ImpactofDifferentNitrogenSourcesonSoilPhysical 1444 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.487—2:30PM–4:30PM 1505 1504 Evaluation ofPlanter 1503 1502 1501 1500 1475 1474 1473 1472 1471 1470 Water UseByMustardCover Crops:DoesIt 1469 1468 EffectofCover CropsonSoilWater Conservation 1467 1466 ASA Section:LandManagement andConservation Land ManagementandConservation Mccomb andFrankMrema Kwesi Huffman,LeeJones,GirishK. Panicker, Jacqueline Properties Under Agroforestry SystemLeonardKibet*, Barker andFatemehEtemadi dvakili*, MasoudHashemi,mohammadChaichi, Allen V Weed ControlandCornProductivityOmidrezaRZan- Impact ofCover CropsandNicosulfuronDosageon W. LenssenandKennethJ.Moore mass ProductionAllenChen*,Shui-ZhangFei, Andrew Perennial Cover CropSystemsforMaizeGrainandBio- Hart, BlakeBrown,Savana DavisandRyan H.Blair Brown, MichaelBuschermohle,ShawnButler,William Cotton intoCover CropsTysonBrantRaper*,Freeman Shawn Butler,XinhuaYin andRyan H. Blair Crop SystemTysonBrantRaper*, Angela McClure, on SoybeanRelative totheWheat-SoybeanDouble Impacts ofSingle-andaMultiple-SpeciesCover Crop Corn attheV5Stage. Shade ToleranceWhenInter-SeededintoContinuous Evaluation ofCover CropSpeciesforProductivityand souri IndiS.Braden*andMichaelT. Aide Evaluation ofCover CropSelectionsforSoutheastMis- Shawn Tingle,EmersonParadee andRobertJohnston centive? AmyL.Shober*,JoshuaDuke,CathrynSoriano, Does SustainableFarmingRequireaGovernment In- ish N.RaizadaandBillDeen Kirsten V. Radcliffe*,Elizabeth A.Lee,NigelRaine,Man- Friendly Cover CropSpeciesinSouthernOntario. Exploring thePotentialofImplementingPollinator H. Schomberg*,Steven BMirskyand Alondra Thompson ability toCorninaConservation TillageSystemHarry Cover CropManagementImpactsonSoilWater Avail - Improving theSoil:6Years ofMixesMarkS.Reiter* Dairy SystemHaleighSummers*andHeatherD.Karsten Herbicide Alternatives to Amaranth ControlinaNo-till Crops KatjaKoehler-Cole* Microbial Abundance andDiversity afterRye Cover Gongneng Feng,ShaneSieckeniusandDanielI.Leskovar Growth ofCorn As aFollowingCrop? Gokhan Ucar,YuchengFeng*andKiplingS.Balkcom Crop MixturesinaConservation Agricultural System Responses ofBiologicalSoilHealthIndicatorstoCover Pramod Acharya, Abdel O.MesbahandMark A. Marsalis and CropYield AbdelazizNilahyane*, RajanGhimire, Nave, XinhuaYin andLarrySteckel ey*, Virginia R.Sykes,GaryE.Bates,RenataLaGuardia in No-tillTennessee ProductionSystems Comparison ofDual-UseandSingle-UseCover Crops General Poster Attachments forEstablishing Ryan Haden*

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1513 1512 EffectofTillageSystemandForageTypeonSoilHealth 1511 1510 1509 1508 1507 Evaluating NitrogenEffectsonCurrentSoilHealthMet 1506 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.488—2:30PM–4:30PM 1448 TheInfluencesonPhotosyntheticParameters inWinter 1447 1446 1445 Soil Health:Integrated Approaches Towards ASA Section:LandManagementandConservation and Anthony Pennartz Partson Mubvumba*, Paul B.DeLaune,CharlesCoufal Dryland Cotton ProductionSystemUnderCover Crops Mycorrhizal ColonizationandCharacterization in Arthur L. Allen Patricia King,FawzyM.Hashem, Ray B.Bryant* and in PoultryHousesAmyS.Collick,JenniferTimmons, Soil Phosphorusand As Alternative BeddingMaterial Testing HighBiomass SorghumforRemoval ofLegacy Lisa M.FultzandZhuo Wei Parameters Yili Meng*,JimJ.Wang, GuillermoScaglia, M. Zuber* On-Farm SoilHealthIndicatorsacrossMissouri D’Adamo andBradleyFloyd Stewart, DanielK.Manter,StephenDelGrosso,Robert Miner*, Jorge A. Delgado,James A. Ippolito,CatherineE. Crop QualityinaContinuousMaizeSystemGraceL. N FertilizationonSoilQuality,CropProductivity,and Assessment oftheImpactsManureandInorganic Brandon Smith ity Plan DennisChessman*,BiancaMoebius-Cluneand The NewUSDA-NRCSSoilHealthConservation Activ Gyawali andJohanDesrochers L. Lewis,Perejitei EbikirifaghaBekewe, Ayush Joshi Smith, HalyL.Neely,ClarkB.JamieFoster,Katie Microbial Activity forSoilHealthJacobbPintar*,Peyton Developing SpatialSamplingStrategiesforMonitoring S. Bullock Wilmsmeyer, LauraF.Gentry,Paul DavidsonandDavid Jaeyeong Han,NathanKleczewski,CarolynJ.Butts- Taylor Berkshire*,NicholasSeiter,NathanSchroeder, rics forIllinoisMaizeProduction Wayne RRoperIII Woodley, JoshuaL.Heitman,DeannaOsmondand Practices inNorthCarolinaCaraMathers*, Alexander and SystemResilienceto Agricultural Management Linking Long-Term CornandSoybeanYield Stability and Yan MO Amount Yanqun Zhang*,JiandongWang, ShihongGong Wheat FieldByStrawMulchingandDripIrrigation Chinese MollisolCroplandsHaiouShen* butions in Autumn andtheFollowingSpringat Estimation ofSoilErosionandSedimentSizeDistri- Kristen SloanVeum andBrianJ.Wienhold Patrick Starks,TimothyStrickland,Kenneth A Sudduth, glen, ThomasB.Moorman,Oliva Pisani,DougRSmith, Jude EMaul,GregMcCarty,Steven BMirsky,GlennMo- Johnson, KevinKing,Peter J. A. Kleinman,JohnL.Kovar, J. Dell,DavidR.Huggins, Abdullah A. Jaradat,JaneM-F John M.Baker,MichelCavigelli,HaroldP.Collins,Curtis Liebig, PhilipRobertson,DavidW. Archer, Tala Awada, Achieve Sustainability? Common Experiment:Can Aspirational Management Long-Term Agroecosystem Research(LTAR) Croplands Sustainable Agriculture PosterII Lead Community:SoilHealthCommunity Martin A. Locke*,Mark A.

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1514 Soil Health after 25 Years of Conservation Management. 1529 High-Density Linkage Map Construction and QTL Kristen Sloan Veum*, Newell R Kitchen and Kenneth A Analyses for Fiber Quality, Yield and Morphological Sudduth Traits Using 63K SNP Array in a Recombinant Inbred 1515 Long-Term Rotation and Tillage Effects on Soil Health Line Population of Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum Indicators Anna M Cates*, Matthew D. Ruark and Greg L.) Kuang Zhang, Vasu Kuraparthy*, Hui Fang, Linglong Richardson Zhu, Shilpa Sood and Donald Jones 1516 Soybean Effects on Soil Health Indicators in Crop 1530 Identification of QTL Associated with Biological Nitro- Rotations Ikechukwu Vincent Agomoh, Craig F. Drury*, gen Fixation in a Soybean Mapping Population Yi-Chen Xueming Yang, Lori Phillips and Dan Reynolds Lee, Kelsey McAllister and Stella Kantartzi* 1517 Developing an Assessment of Soil Carbon Sequestra- 1531 Candidate Genes Mapping for Yield and Seed Compo- tion That Is Consistent across Soil Types and Duration sitions in Soybean Avjinder Singh Kaler, Larry C. Purcell of Conservation Agricultural Practice Implementation and Jugpreet Singh* Barbara C Bellows* 1532 Phenotypic Selection Using Spectral Imagery in 1518 Soil Quality Indicators Selection and Relationship Soybean Dylan Walta*, William T. Schapaugh Jr., Ajay to Crop Yields in Arid and Semiarid Agroecosystems Sharda, Harman Singh and Antonio Asebedo Omololu J. Idowu*, Mohammed Nasir Omer, April L. 1533 Genotype By Environment Assessment of Soybean Ulery, Steven J. Guldan, Dawn VanLeeuwen and Darien Response to Flood Leandro Mozzoni*, Henry T. Nguyen, Pruitt Daryl Chastain, Tessie Wilkerson, Blair Buckley, Pengyin 1519 Seasonal Variation of Microbial Enzyme Activities in a Chen, M. Liakat Ali, Heng Ye, Sandra Liliana Florez-Pala- Switchgrass Conservation Agroecosystem Keerthi Man- cios, Andrea Acuna, Marcos da Silva, Maria de Oliveira, dyam*, Heather L. Tyler, Joseph Bridges, Anna Kazarina, Derrick Harrison, Francia Ravelombola and Chengjun Ananda Nanjundaswamy and Girish K. Panicker Wu 1534 Mapping a Novel Semideterminacy Gene from Glycine SESSION NO. 489—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Soja Chancelor Clark* 1535 Genome Wide Association Study of Carbon and Ni- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, trogen Isotope Composition in Soybean Using Whole Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Genome Resequence Data. Muhammad Arifuzzaman*, Sujan Mamidi, Alvaro Sanz-Saez, Hossein Zakeri, Lin Li, Andrew Scaboo and Felix B. Fritschi Crop Breeding and Genetics Poster III 1536 Winter Triticale Forage Yield Improvement in the Southern Great Plains of United States, 1990 - 2010 C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics Tadele T. Kumssa*, Joshua D Anderson and Xue-Feng Ma 1537 Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting Improves the Effi- 1520 Evaluating Drought Response in Alfalfa (Medicago ciency of Wheat Doubled Haploid Production Using the sativa) Fall Dormancy Varieties Sarah Krogman*, Kim- Wheat-Maize Wide Hybridization System. Meenakshi berly D Cooper and Suresh Bhamidimarri Santra*, Scott Seifert, Raymond Sandoval, Hong Wang 1521 Greenhouse Selections for Drought Tolerance in Alfalfa and Scott Haley (Medicago sativa) Kimberly D Cooper*, Sarah Krogman 1538 Patterns of LD Decay, Population Structure, and Selec- and Suresh Bhamidimarri tion Signatures in Purdue Bred Soft Red Winter Wheat 1522 Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) Yield Peaks at Moderate Population. Rupesh Gaire*, Gina L. Brown-Guedira and Nitrogen Rate in Two Genotypes Matthew A. Ott*, Kath- Mohsen Mohammadi erine Frels, Ratan Chopra, M. Scott Wells and M. David 1539 Increased Prediction Accuracy in a Soft Wheat Trial Marks

A Using Combinations of Growing Season Physiologi- 1523 Evaluation of Drought Tolerance in Common Bean cal Traits and Genomic Information Under a Multi- fternoon at Seedling Stage Yufeng Yang*, Qirui Cui, Jun Qin, Environment Context Jia Guo*, Dipendra Shahi, Sumit Waltram Ravelombola, Gehendra Bhattarai, Bazgha Zia, Pradhan, Jahangir Khan, Jordan McBreen, Guihua Bai Olaoye Dotun Samuel, Sora Imamura, Jossie Santamaria and Md A. Babar Archbold and Ainong Shi 1540 Evaluation of a Spring Wheat Panel for Drought Stress 1524 Adaptation of Fava Bean (Vicia faba L.) Germplasm Tolerance Ibrahim Elbasyoni* and P. Stephen Baenziger for Cover Cropping in the Western United States Kyle 1541 Application of CRISPR-Cas9-Based Genome Editing to Brasier*, Valerie Bullard, Amy Bartow, Anna Young- Morphological Spike Diversity of Wheat Xiaoyu Zhang* Matthews, Matthew Humphrey, Christopher Bernau, 1542 Phenological Growth Stages of Zizania Palustris Based Mary Wolf, Heather Dial, Jinguo Hu, Hossein Zakeri and on the Bbch Scale. Jacques Duquette* Margaret Smither-Kopperl 1543 Automated Phenotyping to Detect Traits Related to 1525 Evaluation of Drought Tolerance in Arkansas Cowpea Mid-Season Biomass Accumulation in Maize Under Lines at Seedling Stage Qirui Cui, Yufeng Yang*, Sora Limited Water Supply Sofija Bozinovic*, Dejan Dodig, Imamura, Jossie Santamaria Archbold and Ainong Shi Ana Nikolić, Miroslav Zorić, Jelena Vančetović, Dragana 1526 Characterization and Selection of Winter Oilseed Rape Ignjatović Micić, Astrid Junker and Thomas Altmann Varieties for Developing Germplasms in the Southeast 1544 Impact of Breeding on Maize’s Ability to Acquire Phos- Region Wonkeun John Park*, Juang-horng Chong, Jeff phorus Under Low Phosphorus Conditions Lindsay Riddle, Rongzhong Ye, Richard E. Boyles, Bradley Stancil, Dahlen* and Amelie CM Gaudin B. Todd Campbell, Kyoung S Ro, Luke Dant, S Bruce 1545 Response of Pearl Millet Genotypes to Polyethylene Martin, Christopher L. Ray and Matthew C Smith Glycol (PEG) Induced Drought Stress at Germination 1527 Linkage Map Construction and QTL Analysis of Fiber and Seedling Stages Desalegn D. Serba* Quality and Yield Traits in Tetraploid Cotton (Gossyp- 1546 Floral Biology and Artificial Hybridization of Proso ium hirsutum L.) Linglong Zhu, Vasu Kuraparthy*, Ryan Millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) Dipak K. Santra, Saurav James Andres and Kuang Zhang Das*, Rituraj Khound and Allison Rickey 1528 Determining Water Use of Cotton (Gossypium spp.) for 1547 Genomic Prediction for Floral Timing in Switchgrass Areas with Declining Levels of Irrigation Water Travis Neal Tilhou* and Michael D. Casler Witt*, Mauricio Ulloa and Robert C. Schwartz

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C04 SeedPhysiology, ProductionandT Jason Cope Seed ProductionMarkE.Westgate*, ToddKroneand to Improve Yield andGeneticPurityinHybridMaize Johnson Yield inNorthDakotaKutayYilmaz* andBurtonL. Cubins, DonaldL.Wyse,FrankForcellaandRussGesch and QualityManinderK.Walia*, M.Scott Wells, Julija A. Jason M.Sarver andConnerFerguson Scott Tubbs, DavidL.Jordan,TravisFaske,Dan Anco, Block Trials South CarolinaandNorthinSmallLarge onPeanut in Regulator) Arkansas, Georgia,Mississippi, Reduced RatesofProhexadioneCalcium(Plant Growth Michelle DaCostaandJeffersonLu Pace ofNaturalGrass Tennis CourtsJeffreyS.Ebdon*, and NickE.Christians field Skins Evaluating theUseofSoilSurfactantsonBaseballIn Maggie Reiter* Season GrasseswithoutIrrigation inCentralCalifornia Persistence andPerformance ofLow-MaintenanceCool- William Strunk Athletic Fields Stitched HybridSystemsImpact onKentuckyBluegrass S. Ebdon* ability of Athletic FieldTurf William M.DestandJeffrey Organic LandCarePracticesinMaintainingSustain Turner, CodyVavra andRosalynB.Shim opment ofControlStrategiesJacoboSanchez*,Nathaniel Nightshade ( Investigating theGerminationDynamicsofSilverleaf nez*, Sven Nelson,MelvinJ.Oliver andMarkE.Sorrells found inaNortheastSoftWhiteWheatShantel A - Fine-Mapping andCharacterizingthe Gregory E.Welbaum*, Merve KiremitandBingyuZhao to ControlBacterialFruitBlotchDiseaseofCucurbits Green Tea (Camelliasinensis)extract As aSeedTreatment Singh, GeraldR.SmithandMuthukumarBagavathiannan Traits inRyegrass (Loliumspp.)AniruddhaMaity*,Vijay Association between HerbicideResistanceandSeed Turfgrass SciencePoster Aids InfluenceonWinter CamelinaSeedYield C08 PlantGeneticResources C05 T Adam Thoms*, Alex Lindsey, Benjamin Pease Sara BethPelham*, W. ScottMonfort,Ronald SM Solanum elaeagnifolium Kyley H.Dickson*, JohnC.Sorochanand --aNovel PollenPreservation System urfgrass Science Poster Affect onGrainSorghum SESSION NO. 492

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1603 Alternative Plant Materials for Landscapes of the South- 1621 Quantifying the Water Productivity, Forage Yield and west USA Worku Burayu* and Kai Umeda Quality of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Utilizing Lim- 1604 Perennial Ryegrass Quality Affected By Acidification of ited Water Resources Umair *, Khaled Bali, Robert Irrigation Water Elena Sevostianova*, Bernhard Leinauer Hutmacher, Isaya Kisekka and Daniel H. Putnam and Matteo Serena 1622 Seeding Rates for Oats and Brassica Mixtures Daren 1605 Developing Online Education and Training for Installa- D. Redfearn*, Mary Drewnoski, Alexa Johnson and Jay tion and Management of Roadside Turfgrasses Kristine Parsons Moncada*, Jon M. Trappe, Samuel Bauer and Eric Watkins 1623 Forage Production and Nutritive Value Response of 1606 Optimizing Irrigation Rates and Frequency for Perennial Tall Fescue to Different Rates of Organic and Inorganic Ryegrass in Western Oregon Alyssa Cain*, Conner Olsen, Fertilizers Juan K. Q. Solomon* and Jason Davison Alec Kowalewski, Micah A Gould and Clint Mattox 1624 Impact of Post-Feekes 6 Nitrogen Application in Winter 1607 How Do Warm-Season Grasses React to Deficit Irriga- Wheat Forage Production Bronc Finch*, Vaughn Reed tion in California? Mingying Xiang*, Marco Schiavon, and Brian Arnall James H. Baird, Pawel Orlinski, Luiz Monticelli, Chiara 1625 Summer Cover Crop Seeding Rate and Its Effect on Ferrari, Chiara Toniatti and Alessio Forconi Cover Crop Biomass and Subsequent Wheat Forage 1608 Application of Unmanned Aerial Systems Based Im- Biomass Scott G. Robertson* and James K. Rogers agery and Data Analytics in Turfgrass Field Trials Jing 1626 Summer Cover Crop Termination Effect on Subsequent Zhang*, Brian M. Schwartz, Kevin E. Kenworthy, Yanqi Wheat Forage Yield James K. Rogers* and Scott G. Rob- Wu, Ambika Chandra, Susana R. Milla-Lewis and Paul L. ertson Raymer 1627 Maximising Legume Pasture Production By Defining 1609 Pre-Game Agronomic Field Safety Assessment for Establishment Windows and Optimal Flowering Peri- Sports Fields: Future Implications for Risk Assessment ods in Drought Prone Environments Bonnie M Flohr*, Kristina S. Walker* and Eddie G. Walker II Therese McBeath and Rick Llewellyn 1610 Evaluation of New Bermudagrasses for California Marta 1628 Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Crop Response and El- Pudzianowska*, Pawel Petelewicz, Marco Schiavon, Chris- emental Concentration in Broiler Litter Amended Soils. tian S. Bowman, Adam J. Lukaszewski and James H. Baird Annesly Netthisinghe*, Paul Woosley, Todd Willan, 1611 The Effects of Sand Shape & Turf Type on the Playing Rebecca Gilfillen and Rowland Quality of a Hybrid Turf System Brianna Schneider, T. 1629 Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Grain Only and Dual- Karl Danneberger, Pamela J Sherratt, Edward McCoy and Purpose Systems; Beef Cow-Calf and Grain Production. David S. Gardner* Annesly Netthisinghe*, Hunter Galloway, Fred Galloway 1612 Fraze Mowing for Overseeding Establishment and and Getahun Agga Removal Matt Carpenter, Barry R. Stewart*, James D Mc- 1630 Identifying Superior Small Grain Varieties for Forage Curdy, Eric H Reasor, Richard L. Harkess and Herbert W. Utilization Vern S. Baron* and Patricia E. Juskiw Philley 1631 Texas Wintergrass Growth and Seed Production in 1613 Evaluation of Low-Input Turfgrass Patch and Repair Response to Targeted Grazing Caitlyn E. Cooper*, Ingredients Ross C Braun*, Aaron J. Patton, Alec Kow- Katherine E. Hood, Tian E. Zhang, Darrel B. Murray and alewski and Emily T Braithwaite James P. Muir 1614 Transformation for Sustainable Campus Turf: A Frame- 1632 Influence of Management on Pasture Botanical Compo- work for Institutional Change Analysis, Examination sition Domingo Mata-Padrino*, Eugenia M. Pena-Yew- of Four U.S. Case Studies Kristen Nelson* and Michael tukhiw, David P Belesky and William B. Bryan Barnes 1633 Adjourn 1615 Photosynthetic Responses of Warm-Season Turfgrasses SESSION NO. 494—2:30 PM–4:30 PM

A to Low-Light Conditions. David Jespersen* and Bo Xiao fternoon SESSION NO. 493—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Genomics, Molecular Genetics, and Biotechnology Poster Forage and Grazinglands Poster II: Cool-Season Forages C07 Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology 1634 EMS-Induced Mutant Library As a Tool for Fast Trait C06 Forage and Grazinglands Discovery Zhanguo Xin*, Gloria B. Burow, Chad Hayes, 1616 Introductory Remarks Yves Y Emendack, Junping Chen and Doreen Ware 1617 Assessment of Drone Image Analysis of Legume Cover 1635 QTL Mapping for Salt Tolerance at the Seedling Stage in Pastures in Relation to Ground Assessment. Kathryn in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Homa Zarghami*, Dirk Radicke*, Jiao Ning, Chuck West and Philip Brown B. Hays, Hongbin Zhang and B.B Singh 1618 Recycling Soil Nitrogen for Fall Stockpiled Tall Fescue 1636 Gnotobiotic Plant System Facilitates Sequencing the Alan J. Franzluebbers* and Matt H. Poore Genomes of Yet-to-be Isolated Rhizobacteria Michael G 1619 An Analysis of the Impact of Salinity on Alfalfa Yield LaMontagne*, Phi Tran, Yan Zhang and Michael S Allen and Forage Quality in the San Joaquin Valley of Cali- 1637 cost-Effective CO1 Method to Identify Pheretimoid fornia Aaron Anderson*, Giuliano Galdi, Natalia Franco, Cocoons, Juveniles, and Adults and Investigate Their Sharon E. Benes, Simarjeet Singh, Umair Gull, Robert Population Phenology Maryam Nouri Aiin*, Josef Gorres, Hutmacher and Daniel H. Putnam Cheryl Keough and Joseph Schall 1620 Performance of Semi- and Non-Dormant Reduced-Lig- 1638 Evaluation of the CRISPR-Cas9 System for Targeted nin Alfalfa Varieties As Influenced By Harvest Schedule Gene Knockout in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in a Mediterranean Environment Brenda Perez*, Chris Stephany Toinga*, Madhusudhana Janga, Maria Isabel DeBen and Daniel H. Putnam Vales and Keerti S. Rathore

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1017 Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Two Florida Soils SESSION NO. 499—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Amended with Manure- and Food-Derived Composts Alicia J Kelley, Ann Christina Wilkie and Gabriel Maltais- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Landry* 1018 FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) Analy- Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level sis of Seven Wisconsin Biosolids Daniel D. Ebeling*, Daniel Bronner and Angela M. Ebeling Ecological Effects of Manure Applications in 1019 A Proprietary Carbon Technology Improved Soil Health Parameters in the Central Valley, CA Mostafa A. Ibra- Agricultural Production Systems Poster him*, John L. Breen and Michael Dustan SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation SESSION NO. 497—2:30 PM–4:30 PM 1031 Nematode Populations As Affected By Residue and Water Management in a Long-Term Wheat-Soybean Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Rotation in Eastern Arkansas Lucia Escalante Ortiz* and Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Kristofor R. Brye 1032 Effects of Nitrogen Application after Bolt-Picking on Fertilizers in the Environment Poster Seed Yield and Components of Rapeseed Yanhua Li*, Hualei Huang, Yan Zhou, Youming Shi, Xiaochun Zhang and Shuqin Huang SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis SESSION NO. 500—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Section or Division Cosponsor: SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1020 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Gypsum and Polyhalite Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level on Changing Subsoil Chemical Attributes in Brazilian Oxisol Timothy D Lewis*, Jose E. Cora and David Lagar- One Health Vision, Healthy Soils, Healthy rigue 1021 Carbon Balance Using Algal Biomass As a Fertilizer Food, Healthy People Poster Shannon Cappellazzi* and David D. Myrold 1022 Inhibitors to Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Sarah Hob- SSSA Division: Soil and Water Management and Conservation son*, Alejandra Oyarzun and Michael Hyman 1023 Effect of Biochar on Nitrous Oxide Emission Under Dif- Section or Division Cosponsor: ferent Types of Nitrogen Fertilizer in Upland Soil Sunil SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality, Lee*, Gunyeob Kim, Eunjung Choi and Jongsik Lee SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis, SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry SESSION NO. 498—2:30 PM–4:30 PM 1033 Exploring Microbial Roles in Plant Drought Tolerance Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, in the Sahel Laura Mason*, Richard P. Dick and Virginia I. Rich Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1034 Soil Health Scoring Functions for New York State By Texture, Taxonomy, and Operation Type Joseph Pierre Amsili*, Robert Schindelbeck and Harold van Es

A Pedology General Poster II 1035 Does No-Tillage Mitigate Stover Removal in Irrigated fternoon SSSA Division: Pedology Continuous Corn? a Multi-Location Assessment Cath- erine E. Stewart*, Damaris Roosendaal, Aaron J. Sindelar, 1024 Soil Health Parameters in Forested Landscapes As a Virginia L. Jin and Marty R. Schmer Function of Past Land Use. Sarah Higgins*, John M. Kabrick, Ben Knapp and Mark Abney SESSION NO. 501—2:30 PM–4:30 PM 1025 Accumulation of Cadmium in Peruvian Soils of the Piura Region: Origin and Consequences for Cacao Pro- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, duction Patrick J. Drohan* Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1026 Lithologic Controls on Soil Development in the Perhu- mid Temperate Rainforest in Southeast Alaska Jennifer Fedenko*, Rebecca Lybrand and David V. D’Amore Soil Biology and Biochemistry General Poster 1027 How to Calibrate Your Fingers: A Guide to Improving Session III Field Estimates of Soil Texture Judith K. Turk*, Rebecca Young and Nicole Musgrave 1028 Quantifying Data Quality in Citizen Soil Science Shawn SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry Salley* 1100 Kansas Soil Health Partnership Carlos A. Bonini Pires*, 1029 The Need for Standardization in Natural Diversity William Davis, Marcos Vinicius Mansano Sarto, Dorivar Studies Juan-José Ibáñez and Eric C. Brevik* A. Ruiz Diaz, Ignacio A. Ciampitti and Charles W. Rice 1030 Improving Bay Water Neutralization of Bauxite Residue 1101 Soil Microbes and Carbon Stocks Respond to Climate- ChiaWei Lin*, Ana Barrientos, Youjun Deng and Julie A Driven Changes in the Physico-Chemical Soil Matrix Howe Sabine Reinsch, David A. Robinson*, Per Ambus, Claus Beier, Timo Breure, Christiana Dietzen, Marie F Arndal, Inger K Schmidt, Klaus S Larsen, Anders Michelsen, Fiona Seaton and Bridget A Emmett 1102 Responses of Soil Microbiota Structure and Activity to Soil Pore Size Distribution and Matric Potential Qing Xia*, Joshua L. Heitman and Wei Shi

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Soil RemediationandPollutionControl: Manganese as a Redox Driver in Soils and Manganese asaRedoxDriver inSoilsand and BiologicalContaminantsPoster SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality man, LucasE.Nave andMichaelD.Sanclements Bowman, Adrian C. Gallo, Jeff A. Hatten, Katherine Heck- R. Possinger*,BrianD.Strahm,Tyler Weiglein, Margaret ganic MatterPersistence attheContinentalScale Linking CarbonandNitrogenSpeciationwithSoilOr Bennett andDaniellaMRempe Alison KTune*, JenniferLDruhan,JiaWang, PhilipC Weathering ProfileUnderlyingaForestedHillslope Composition ganese OxideMineralogyand,Dissolved OrganicCarbon Quantifying Cr(VI)ProductionRates As aFunctionofMan- Koeneke* andMatthewPolizzotto Limiting As andCd Availability inRiceSoils Nanoparticle Fe-andMn-Oxide Amendments for Siemering Mining Activities Zinc andLead Pei-Wen ChenandChien-HuiSyu Indium inPaddy Rice(Oryzasativa L.)Dar-YuanLee*, fects ontheGrowthand Accumulation ofGalliumand The FateofGalliumandIndiuminSoilsTheirEf cling: CO Considering Weathered BedrockinGlobalCarbonCy- J Rossi,DeborahBossioandScottFendorf Content inUplandSoils (includes studentcompetition) SSSA Division:SoilChemistry SSSA Division:SoilChemistry SSSA Division:SoilChemistry Section orDivisionCosponsor: 2 ProductionandDOCDynamicsinaBedrock Fatai Balogun*andMatthewPolizzotto Availability inSoils Christopher Baxter*andGeoffrey Emily MorganLacroix*,Robert

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1128 The Potential for Remediation of per- and Polyfluo- 1143 Maize and Grass Integrated System Fertilized with roalkyl Substances (PFASs) Using Feammox Bacteria Polyhalite and KCl Alberto C. de Campos Bernardi*, Shane Parker, Joshua Henson, Yuanbo Li and Owen W. Gilberto Batista de Souza and Fabio Vale Duckworth* 1144 Nitrogen and Water Management for Optimized Sugar 1129 Comparison of Multiple Soil Factors at Three Re- Beet Yield and Sugar Content Olga S. Walsh*, Sanaz claimed Mine Sites in Poland Melanie Szulczewski* Shafian and Jordan McClintick-Chess 1130 The Tolerance and Uptake Capability of Cd and As 1145 Improving Nutrient Management for Wheat through of Weedy Red Rice Seedlings Grown in Hydroponic Comprehensive Soil and Crop Survey Olga S. Walsh*, Cultures Che-Yu Chih, Dong-Hong Wu, Kai-Wei Juang, Christopher W. Rogers, Sanaz Shafian, Juliet Marshall Dar-Yuan Lee and Chien-Hui Syu* and Jordan McClintick-Chess 1131 Potential for Increasing Metal Pollution in Estuarine 1146 Transport of Nitrogen Released from Slow Release Redox Dynamic Soils of the Rio Doce (Brazil) Di- Fertilizers with Different Half Lives (numerical experi- ego Barcellos*, Hermano Melo Queiroz, Angelo Fraga ments) Ali Mehmandoost Kotlar* and Quirijn de Jong Bernardino, Gabriel Nuto Nóbrega, Xosé Luis Otero and van Lier Tiago O. Ferreira 1147 Ammonia Volatilization of Nitrogen Fertilizers on 1132 Transformations of Ammonium in Ammonium-Con- Clayey Oxisol: Effect of Liming and Straw Gulherme taminated Bulk Fertilizer Site Soils in Western Canada Frelo Chilante, Evandro Antonio Minato, Vitor Rodrigues Michael Schmidt*, Derek Peak and Steven Siciliano Cordioli, Tadeu Takeyoshi Inoue and Marcelo Augusto 1133 Antimicrobial Cross-Resistance Induced By Triclo- Batista* san Resistant Plant-Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria 1148 Nitrogen Application, Biological N Fixation, and Alexandra Ortiz*, Oscar D. Gonzalez, Cesar Arizola Jr., Soybean N Uptake Alexandra M. Walters*, Matthew Priscilla Carlo, Ashley M Garcia, Alfred Addo-Mensah D. Ruark, John M Gaska, Chelsea Zegler and Shawn P. and Monica O. Mendez Conley 1134 The Effects of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria 1149 Maize Grain Yield Response to Misses As Influenced By on Triclosan Levels in Onion Tissue and Soils Oscar Nitrogen Fikayo Oyebiyi* D. Gonzalez*, Ashley M Garcia, Alexandra Ortiz, Alfred 1150 World Cereal Nitrogen Use Efficiency Trends: Review Addo-Mensah and Monica O. Mendez and Current Knowledge Peter Omara* 1135 Exploring Social and Environmental Predictors of 1151 ZnO Nanofertilizer Is Better Source of Zinc Nutrition Heavy Metal Contamination in the Rio Grande Valley in Maize Seedlings Development Michel Esper Esper of South Texas Joy Youwakim*, Debasish Bandyopad- Neto*, Lorena Moreira Lara, Evandro Antonio Minato, hyay, Ji-hoon Kang, Brendan Lavy and Alexis Racelis Carolina Fedrigo Coneglian, Rayssa Fernanda dos Santos, 1136 Highly Sensitive Detection of Estrogens in Environ- Tadeu Takeyoshi Inoue and Marcelo Augusto Batista mental Samples Using Surface Enhanced Resonance 1152 Nitrogen Losses through Ammonia Volatilization after Raman Scattering Zhezhe Wang*, Jiabing Li and Jim J. Liming and Gypsum Application in No-till System Wang Evandro Antonio Minato*, Marcos Renan Besen, Michel Esper Esper Neto, Edner Betioli Junior, Tadeu Takeyoshi SESSION NO. 505—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Inoue and Marcelo Augusto Batista 1153 Wheat Yield Using Organomineral and Mineral Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Fertilizers in Improved Soil Fertility Carolina Fedrigo Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level Coneglian*, Rodrigo L. Sakurada, Michel Esper Esper Neto, Evandro Antonio Minato, Edner Betioli Jr., Tadeu Takeyoshi Inoue and Marcelo Augusto Batista

A Enhancing Nutrient Use Efficiency Poster 1154 Potential Use of Proximal Sensing Devices for Manage- ment of Mid-Season Nitrogen Applications in Texas- fternoon SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Grown Cotton and Corn Dennis L. Coker*, Jason E. Mowrer, Dale Mott and Gaylon D. Morgan Section or Division Cosponsor: SESSION NO. 506—2:30 PM–4:30 PM SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis 1137 Fruit Load Affects Potassium Uptake of Coffea arabica Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, L. Lais Teles de Souza* and José Laércio Favarin Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1138 Influence Nanometric Phosphates Dispersed in Ureia in Panicum Maximum Tillering. Heitor Pontes Gestal Reis*, Dirceu Maximino Fernandes, Caue Oliveira, Amanda Macronutrients for Crop Production Poster Soares Giroto and Gelton Geraldo Fernandes Guimarães 1139 Impact of Nitrogen Rates on Two Potato Cultivar’s Yield SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition and Quality Ahmed A Zaeen, Ahmed Jasim, Lakesh Sharma, Sukhwinder Bali*, Lily Calderwood, Aaron Section or Division Cosponsor: Buzza and Andrei Alyokhin SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis 1140 Long-Term Effects of Fertilizer Nitrogen Source on Yield, Nitrogen Efficiency and Soil Patrick J Forrestal* 1155 Evaluation of POLY4 (Polyhalite) for Enhancing Pro- and Karl G Richards ductivity of Maize and Wheat V K Singh, B S Dwivedi, 1141 Impact of Source on Ideal Nitrogen Timing in Winter Neeraj Awasthi, Rachel Fields*, Rajiv K Singh, Sanjay Wheat in Oklahoma Michaela Smith*, Joao Luis Bigatao Singh Rathore, Pravin Kumar Upadhyay, Kapila Shekha- Souza, Vaughn Reed and Brian Arnall wat and Devarup Das 1142 Evaluation of Nitrogen Fertilizer Efficiency Under 1156 Langbeinite As a Partial Replacement for Traditional Three Water Management Practices Using 15n Isotope Potash Applications in Corn, Soybean, and Cotton. Curt Technique Manoch Kongchum*, Nutifafa Adotey, Dustin Woolfolk*, Kirandeep Mann, Ross Bender and Kyle Free- L. Harrell and Anna Coker man

270 11 SubsoilMicronutrient SupplyintheInlandPacific 1171 1170 1169 1168 Influenceof 1167 PoultryLitter 1166 RotatingFertilizersforManagingPoultryLitter 1165 1164 Biochar andPoultryLitterEffectonCornYield, Nutri- 1163 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.507—2:30PM–4:30PM Effectof8-Years ofNPKFertilizationRatesonGrain 1162 EffectofPotassiumChlorideCoatingwithHumic 1161 1160 1159 1158 1157 Soil FertilityandPlant NutritionGeneralPosterII SSSA Division:SoilFertilityandPlantNutrition Northwest IsaacMadsen*andWilliam LPan eni Florida SamuelKwakye* andDavieMayeso Kadyampak- on HLB Evaluation ofVarying RatesofIronandManganese nity StructureCassandraRieser* Canola and Associations withSoilMicrobialCommu- Crop ResponseinDryland SpringWheatPlanted after Harrison Guilherme Willian Carlos,GrasielaSpadaandRobertB. Thiago Tassio SouzaSilva, MarianneFidalgoFaria, Irae Guerrini*,LiviaGoulart,Pedro Nalesso, Application UnderNative Speciesfrom Atlantic Forest Nutrients inDeepDegradedSoilafterSewage Sludge Fornah andWilliam R.Raun Aula*, Peter Omara,JagmandeepSinghDhillon, Alimamy Grain Yield, SoilpHandOrganicCarbon son, RoryO.MaguireandWhitehurstBrooks Fertilizer ClaraErvin*,MarkS.Reiter,Wade E.Thoma istics ThatImpactUse As an Alternative Phosphorus ring, GaryFengandMarkP.Harrison Row CropFertilizerHaileTewolde*, NormieW. Bueh- nez, KoffiDjamanandSangamesh Angadi Omololu J.Idowu,KulbhushanK.Grover, GasperMarti- Darapuneni*, LeonardM.Lauriault,Syam K.Dodla, Following aSingleStrip-tillManure Application Temporal Variations inPlant andSoilCharacteristics Sistani*, JasonRSimmonsandJeffNovak ent Uptake,and Atmospheric Emissions Santana Carvalho* and Adriano StephanNascente Bean RotationinBrazilianCerrado Yield andonNPKBalanceinSoybean-Corn-Common Ferraz, RicardodosSantosDottoandLeonardo Paresqui Angela Bet,Valdo RodriguesHerling,MarcosRoberto on SoilLeaching Thiago Pereira Motta Liliane MariaRomualdo,MarcosRobertoFerrazand Luz, Valdo RodriguesHerling,MuriloMesquitaBaesso, Analysis Brizantha Determination ofNutritionalStatusBrachiaria and Amanda Pereira Paixão Seedlings Nitrogen UptakeandGrowtofRubberTreeClones Stephan Nascente Maria daConceiçãoSantanaCarvalho* and Adriano Multi-Nutrient FertilizerinBrazilianCerradoRegion Response ofCornandCommonBeantoPolyhalite As Calonego andCarlosCrusciol Rigon*, SilviaCapuani,MarinaColzato,JulianoCarlos Systems UnderNo-tillJoãoPaulo Paulo Gonsiorkiewicz Phosphorus K-EdgeXANESSpectroscopyinCropping Affected Trees(VALENCIA Jessica Angela Bet*,Pedro HenriqueCerqueira Cv.MaranduforNitrogenthroughImage Enes Furlani*Jr.,NoemiCristinaSouzaVieira Applied CattleManureonWinter Wheat Ash PhysicalandChemicalCharacter Pedro HenriqueCerqueiraLuz*,Jessica

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Karamat R Lawrence As a Murali Acids - - 1214 1213 Investigating theEffectsofPotassiumandMagnesium 1212 1211 1210 TheEffectoftheGlucoheptonateonWater Holding 1209 ComparingNitrogenUseEfficiency 1208 1207 1206 1205 1204 ImprovingNitrogenUseEfficiencyinSugarcaneUsing 1203 1202 EffectsofNitrogenandPlant PopulationonCottonCul 1201 ImprovingNitrogenUseEfficiencyinSugarcaneUsing 1200 1175 1174 1173 EffectofControlled-ReleasedNitrogenFertilizeron 1172 sium ResponsetoZincFertilization Maize (ZeamaysL.)Nitrogen,PhosphorusandPotas - Chandler Gruener Nathan A. Slaton, Trenton L.Roberts,JodyHedgeand Potassium-Containing Fertilizer Sources tion ofTraditionalandMulti-Nutrient Phosphorus-and Crop Yield andSoil-Test Responsesto Annual Applica Roberts, JasonKelley,RobynMulloyandCaiodosSantos Application RatesonCornKyle Hoegenauer*, Trenton L. Lewis Jose E.Cora*,FrancisJ.Pierce,LinoFuriaandTimothyD Sugarcane ResponsetoPolyhaliteinBrazilianOxisol Mite andWooikleePaye Cruz, JirapornBamrungrai,DiegoMayorga,JoseRodolfo Sebial Dalen,DanielForestieri,HectorMendoza*,Jayvee and SoilNutrientContentBrendaTubana, Marilyn tion Systems:ImpactsonYield, QualityComponents, Polyhalite FertilizationinLouisianaSugarcaneProduc Jiraporn BamrungraiandDiegoMayorga tieri, JoseRodolfoMite,Jayvee Cruz,HectorMendoza, Stephen Harrison,MarilynSebialDalen,DanielFores- duction inLouisiana Impact ofSiliconFertilizationinRiceandWheatPro- Capacity ofSoilsJoshuaMott*andRoryO.Maguire Grains SpeciesinTexas Matthew W. Brown* Nathan A. SlatonandDarrinM.Dodds Mansour*, BobbyR.Golden,JasonBond,JeffreyGore, Nitrification InhibitorsforDelayed FloodRice Comparative Analysis ofUrease InhibitorsVersus Lakesh Sharma*, Ahmed A ZaeenandSukhwinderBali Phosphorus ResponseinPotatoMaine Harrell andLeighHamric fafa Adotey*, Anna Coker,ManochKongchum,DustinL. Nitrification Inhibitoron Evaluation ofPretreatedNFertilizerwithUreaseand chioro, HenildodeSouzaPereira andBrunoBasso Samara Barbosa, Almir Salvador Neto,Vinicius Mar Yield MappingTechnologies Remote SensingDataLinkedtoCropModelingand Henildo deSouzaPereira Basso, Almir Salvador Neto,Vinicius Marchioroand Brazil SamaraBarbosa*,JoseE.Cora,HugoFaria,Bruno Management ofNitrogenFertilizerinSugarcane- Cordeiro andFábioEcher tivars Yield LeonardoGaldi*,DanielRodrigues,Carlos chioro Faria, SamaraBarbosa, Almir Salvador andVinicius Mar- Remote SensingData Shaohua Wang andLinChen hammad Yousaf Nadeem,Yanfeng Ding,GanghuaLiSr., Nitrogen Absorption andUtilizationofReturnedWheatStraw Wet-Dry Alternation IrrigationandNitrogenPromoted Reza Keshavarz Afshar* andRajKhosla ronomic andEconomicEfficiencyinWheatProduction Sensor-Based NitrogenManagementtoEnhance Ag Bryan Rutter*andDorivar A.RuizDiaz Nitrogen UseEfficiencyinCorn(ZeamaysL.) Evaluating Relationshipsbetween SoilRespirationand Li*, FengqinChi,LinLiandHongshengGao System ofSoil-CropintheNortheastChinaYuying Spring MaizeYield, BenefitandNitrogenBalanceinthe Jianwei Zhang*, QiuyiZhong,Pengfu Hou, Mu- Wooiklee Paye*, BrendaTubana, Jose E.Cora*,BrunoBasso,Hugo Ammonia VolatilizationNuti- Hugo Faria*,JoseE.Cora, SESSION NO. 507 Among Small Vasile Cerven*

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1215 Effect of Sulfur Source on Yield and Quality Compo- 1229 Dynamic Pore Volumes and Hydraulic Properties in nents of Sugarcane in Louisiana Production Systems a Tilled Soil Dilia Kool*, Zhengchao Tian, Bing Tong, Brenda Tubana*, Marilyn Sebial Dalen, Daniel Forestieri, Joshua L. Heitman, Thomas J. Sauer and Robert Horton Dominique Galam, Wooiklee Paye, Jayvee Cruz, Jiraporn 1230 Optimizing the Chameleon Permeameter for Measur- Bamrungrai, Diego Munoz Valladares, Jose Rodolfo Mite ing Soils with Extremely Small Saturated Hydraulic and Hector Mendoza Conductivity Ali Farsad* and Amir Sadeghpour 1216 The Effect of Cultivated Fertile Layer on Soil Physical 1231 An Improved Drip Infiltrometer Measuring the Near- Properties and Maize Yield Xiaozeng Han*, Lu Xinchun Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Bo V. Iversen*, and Xu Chen Michael Koppelgaard and Ali Mehmandoost Kotlar 1217 Soil and/or Foliar Applied Nutrition on Nutrient Con- 1232 A Comparison of the New Integral Suspension Pressure centration, Root Growth, and Soil pH of HLB Affected Method (ISP) for Determining Soil Particle-Size Distri- Valencia Citrus Trees Alisheikh Atta*, Kelly T. Morgan, bution (PSD) with Traditional Psd Methods. Leonardo Said A. Hamido, Davie Mayeso Kadyampakeni and Daniel Rivera* and Maegan Canha Mahmud Abdel-k Kamal 1233 Field Evaluation of the Tensiomark Matric Potential 1218 Soybean Nutrient Management Strategies to Improve Sensor for Hydraulic Soil Characterization Ebrahim Production on Medium-Textured Soils Christian Terwil- Babaeian*, Scott A. White and Markus Tuller legar* and Kurt Steinke 1234 Influence of Precipitation and Land Use on Pore Geom- 1219 Integrating Multiple-Input Management Systems to etry in Soils with Vertic Properties Matthew G Sena*, Pa- Improve Soft Red Winter Wheat Seth Purucker* and mela L Sullivan, Daniel R Hirmas and Sharon A Billings Kurt Steinke 1235 A Numerical Model to Estimate Soil Saturated Hydrau- 1220 Enhancing Yield Benefits from Intercropping of Pulse lic Conductivity after Wildfires: A Thermochemical and Oilseed Crops Eric Bremer*, Doon Pauly, Benjamin Approach Sebastián A. Aedo* and Carlos A. Bonilla Ellert and Ken Greer 1236 A New Method for Determining Thermal Properties 1221 Rhizobium Innoculation Study in Valencia Peanut Using Cylindrical Soil Column and Heat Flux Plate (Arachis hypogaea L.) Hayden Kelly, W. Scott Monfort, Kosuke Noborio*, Yuki Ito and Robert Horton Youngkoo Cho and Naveen Puppala* 1237 Estimating Water Vapor Transport from Soil Thermal 1222 Developing Sustainable Sweet Potato for South Texas: Conductivity Measurements at Various Water Contents An Opportunity to Diversify Agricultural Production and Temperatures Sen Lu* and Promote Soil Health Isaiah Jaramillo*, Jon Dale and 1238 Root Influences on Soil Property Measurements with Engil Isadora Pujol Pereira Heat Pulse Sensors: A Simulation Study Xiaoting Xie*, 1223 Stratification of Soil Characteristics in Long Term Yili Lu and Tusheng Ren Winter Wheat Fertility Studies after 9 Years of No-till Management in Oklahoma. Joao Luis Bigatao Souza*, SESSION NO. 509—2:30 PM–4:30 PM Vaughn Reed, Bronc Finch and D. Brian Arnall 1224 Meta-Basalt Rock Dust Wastes As Soil Amendments Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Tony L. Provin* and Jake E. Mowrer Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level 1225 One-Time Application of Multi-Nutrient Fertilizer Briquettes for Maize (Zea mays L.) Production in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Ghana Sampson Soil Physics and Hydrology General Poster III Agyin-Birikorang, Job Fugice* Jr., Raphael Adu-Gyamfi, Ignatius Tindjina, Upendra Singh and Yaw Manu SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology 1226 The Effect of Nitrogen, Potassium, and Sulfur on 1239 Field Performance of Electromagnetic Sensors in a Clay

A Industrial Hemp Seed Production Ezekial Overbaugh, Benjamin Grandon, Keith Edmisten, Amy Johnson and Soil Esmaiil Mokarighahroodi* and Manoj K. Shukla fternoon Angela Post* 1240 Estimation of Soil Water Properties Under Drip Irriga- 1227 Shade Tree and Input Intensity Impact Soil Nutrient tion. Takafumi Suzuki* and Kosuke Noborio Cycling, Plant Nutrient Uptake, and Yield in Amazo- 1241 Influence of the Rhizosphere on Hydraulic Properties of nian Coffee Production Systems Andrew J. Margenot*, a Loess Soil in Sunflower and Beet Fields Ieyasu Toku- Eduardo Chavez, Carlos Caicedo Vargas, Julio Macas moto*, Kenta Tagawa and Hiroyuki Cho Ramírez, Leider Tinoco Jaramillo, Jimmy Pico Rosado 1242 Quantification of Soil Compaction Impacts on Cotton and Cristian Subía García Yield and Soil Physical Properties in Texas Ayush Joshi Gyawali* and Haly L. Neely SESSION NO. 508—2:30 PM–4:30 PM 1243 Soil Physical Properties Under Long-Term Land Use Dedrick D. Davis* and Michael Felton Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 1244 Comparison of Aggregate Stability Measurement Methods Michael Gonzalez*, Adam Flores, Aaron Garza, Exhibit Hall 1, 1st Level James Kang and Citlali Zertuche 1245 Estimation of Van Genuchten Model Parameters from Advancement in Measurement and Modeling of Soil Bulk Electrical Conductivity and Water Content Measurements Yongwei Fu*, Robert Horton and Joshua Soil Physical and Hydraulic Properties Poster: L. Heitman What’s New? 1246 Prediction of Soil Pore Continuity with Time-Domain Reflectometry Measured Dielectric Permittivity and SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology Electrical Conductivity Yuki Ito*, Naoto Sato and Kosuke Noborio 1228 A Heat Pulse Based Sensor That Simultaneously De- 1247 Rapid Estimation of the Atterberg Limits of Soils from termines Soil Thermal Properties and Matric Potential Hygroscopic Water Content Hafeez Ur Rehman*, Nas- Yuki Kojima*, Tomoyuki Kawashima, Kosuke Noborio, taran Pouladi, Markus Tuller, Lis Wollesen de Jonge, Per Kohji Kamiya and Robert Horton Moldrup and Emmanuel Arthur

272 Exhibit Hall1,1stLevel Henry B.GonzalezConventionCenter, SESSION NO.510—2:30PM–4:30PM 1253 QuantificationofLocalScalePreferentialFlowand 1252 1251 1250 Evaluation ofTemperature EffectsonaSoilWater Po 1249 1248 1265 1264 1263 1262 1261 1260 1259 1258 SoilOrganicMatterPoolsFollowingTraditionalTillage 1257 1256 1255 1254 Soils andEnvironmentalQualityGeneralPosterII

SSSA Division:SoilsandEnvironmentalQuality Vadose ZoneHorstH.Gerke*andVilim Filipović Transport ModellingofHeterogeneousSoilsandthe Accounting forSubsurfaceStructuresinFlowand tured SoilsVilim Filipović*andHorstH.Gerke Nonlinear SoluteTransportProcessesinHighlyStruc Francisco J. Arriaga and Sodium Prediction ofSoilWater TransportParameters onSalt A. Pachepsky* Using theCdfMatching Analysis ofSpatialVariability ofSoilWater Retention Dedrick D.Davis tential SensoratLowWater ContentMichelleMbia*and Escamilla*, SanjitKDebandJosephRonaldYoung Media MixesforGreenhouseCropProductionEduardo Evaluation ofHydraulicPropertiesSelectedGrowing Amanda Rodriguez* andVimala D.Nair Phosphorus-Retentive SoilsfromSoilTest Data Estimating IsothermParameters for SandytoHigh Leah Brueggeman*,Peter Bergholz andMeganOstrand tions UsingaCombined Approach ofGISandGenomics Tracking E.coliPopulationsFollowing Manure Applica- Pearce and Austin Green Mikhailova*, ChristopherPost, Andrew Metcalf,John Platform forMonitoring Airborne SoilParticles Elena Evaluation ofaNewLow-CostParticle SensorandIot Woodley, Isabelpagan-caballero*andWayne Robarge in NorthCarolina As ComparedtoUANandUreaAlex Nitrogen ProductUsed As aSlowReleaseFertilizerCorn Ammonia VolatilizationByanInorganic-OrganicHybrid Ankumah*, RaymonShangeandJannetteBartlett Soil Quality.SangitaKarki, Anthony Kumi,RambleO. Evaluating Impactof Agroforestry andSilvopastureon Wei Zhang Chuang, HuiLi,Stephen A. Boyd,BrianJ.Teppen and Agricultural andUrbanWastes Cheng-HuaLiu*,Ya-Hui Sorption ofLincomycinByBiocharsProducedfrom schmidt, Wei Zhang,Stephen A. BoydandHuiLi ceuticals Physicochemical PropertiestoLettuceUptakeofPharma- Relation ofPlant PhysiologicalProcessesandCompound Dwayne BeckandMichaelLehman No-till ManagementJoseG.Guzman*, Asmita Gautam, Response andPhosphorusRunoffUnderLong-Term The ImpactofPhosphorusManagementonCrop Mingus, Arash MassoudiehandDebP.Jaisi in EastCreek,ChesapeakeBay natures inResidualandRecalcitrantPhosphorusPools Determining SourcesofPhosphorusUsingIsotopeSig Practices River Dowell* andIinP.Handayani Jenkins andQiaopingZhang Anderson*, ScottR Yates, Daniel Ashworth,DenniseL proaches forMeasuringFumigantEmissions Gradient MethodandOtherMicrometeorological Ap- Reducing theDiscrepanciesbetween the Aerodynamic ment andOrganic Apple ProductionTakamitsu Kai* Study ontheRelationshipbetween FarmlandEnvirn Ya-Hui Chuang*,Cheng-HuaLiu,RayHammer- Affected SoilsHansKlopp*,Will Bleamand

Nizami GummatovandYakov Jessica Anton*, Kristi

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Erin L.Smith*,LisaKellmanandPaul Brenton tect Surrounding Agro-Ecosystems inChangingClimate Rehabilitation ofon-FarmConstructedWetlands toPro- zhong Ye, JiafangHuangandChuanTong Subtropical TidalFreshwater MarshMinLuo*,Rong- Shift Anaerobic CarbonMineralizationPathways ina Low-Level Saltwater IntrusionandFe(III)Loadings Mountains, WY Function UsinganElevational SequenceintheRocky Voort, ChristineMutiti,SamuelMutitiandLong Central GeorgiaCameronSSkinner*, Allison RickVande- Wetland SoilRedox Assessment UsingIRISTubes in West Tennessee The RoleofFeinPDynamicsFloodplainSoils Hurst*, ChristineM.VanZomeren andJacobF.Berkowitz Temperature, Redox,and Phosphorus Sorptionin Agricultural Wetland Soils- Leticia ContrerasandCarlosCintra Laguna Madre,Texas GasparNajera*, Alejandro Fierro, in aMangrove-Marsh-Mudflat SequenceoftheLower Zhuo Wei*, JimJ.Wang, Yili MengandRonaldDelaune Crude OilRemediationinaContaminatedWetland Soil Desamito* Sequestration and Agricultural Sustainability The ImpactofLand Application ofBiocharonCarbon and JinWookKim Yang, HyuckSooKim,SangPhilLee,Dong HyunYoon Surface SoilEcosystemService Developing ProtocolforMeasuringEconomicValue of hunga* Dirk Philippand Andrew Thomas Owens, Kabindra Adhikari, Taylor Adams, TomSauer, Silvopastoral Systems Distribution, Plant Growth,andGrazingPreferencein Digital SoilMappingCanHelpExplainNutrient Virinder SidhuandRupaliDatta Field Panel Study A GreenBMPforMitigationofMetalsinStormwater: Nilton CuriandLuizRobertoGuimarãesGuilherme Borges, DiogoCostaNascimento,GeilaSantosCarvalho, Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro*,DavidC.Weindorf, CamilaSilva Metals Assessment inCerradoWetlands Soils,Brazil Using PortableX-RayFluorescenceSpectrometryfor Nigel Warwick andGururaj Kadkol and Dryland Varieties ofDurumWheatFitsumeDesta*, Growth, Yield andWater UseEfficiencyofIrrigated Soils MaryEngels*andRobertHeinse tention andClimateResiliencein Pacific (includes studentcompetition) SSSA Division:Wetland Soils 2 andDeficitIrrigationRegimeson Anna Schwyter*andKarenL.Vaughan Michael Singer*andPaula M.Gale Dibyendu Sarkar*,ChuxiaoChen, Amanda J. Ashworth*, PhillipR. As aMechanismforWater Re- Amendment EffectsNiaR. Sung ChulKim*,JaeE.

SESSION NO. 511

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SESSION NO. 512—3:30 PM–4:30 PM

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CSSA Business Meeting --Joint Division C01 and C07

C07 Genomics, Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology

SESSION NO. 513—5:15 PM–6:00 PM

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 305, 3rd Level

SSSA Business Meeting--Soil Mineralogy

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274 Notes Presenting Author Index

Technical oral and poster presentations are listed by session number first, then presentation number. Oral presentations are indicated by 1-2 digits after a session number. Poster presentations are indicated by 4 digits after a session number. Use this information in the main part of the program book by locating the session number first and then finding the corresponding paper number within the session. A Al Ainizi, Ehsan 167-1354 Archer, David 83-7, 401-9 Baffaut, Claire 121-3 Abagandura, Gandura 415-2, Al-Lawati, Ali 433-3 Archontoulis, Sotirios 46-7, Bagley, Gwendolyn 399-7 61-6 Al-Omran, Abdrubalrasol 414-3 Bagnall, Dianna 472-4 Abaye, A. Ozzie 68-2 409-6 Archuleta, Alyssa 495-1002, Bagnall, George 411-5 Abdollahi, Razieh 185-1161 Al-Rohily, Khalid 214-8 69-6 Bai, Guihua 222-4 Abendroth, Lori 43-2, 112-5 Alagele, Salah 194-1311, 409-2 Arenberg, Mary 206-8, 373- Bai, Xue 316-6, 378-1242 Abit, Sergio 13-3 Alasmary, Zafer 126-6 1154 Bai, Xue 495-1009 Abu-Ali, Lena 190-1256 Albarenque, Susana 347-1345 Arifuzzaman, Muhammad Bai, Yun 349-1363 Aburto, Elsa 398-4 Alderman, Phillip 295-3 489-1535 Bailey, Allison 356-1433 Acevedo, Sara 314-6 Aldossari, Nouf 278-2 Armstrong, Ashton 163-1110 Baird, Andrew 352-1408 Acharya, Janam 359-1514 Ale, Srinivasulu 61-10, 390-15 Armstrong, Shalamar 78-2 Baish, Christopher 464-3 Acharya, Pramod 358-1450 Aleman, Ruben 185-1158 Arriaga, Francisco 231-5 Baker, Shannon 290-5 Acharya, Umesh 378-1233, Alexander, Jonathan 184- Arruda Coelho, Marta 70-3 Baker, Susanna 372-1146 316-2 1145, 53-5 Arseneault, Hannah 358-1453 Balbach, Harold 142-2 Achilles, Cherie 377-1210 Alghamdi, Abdulaziz 231-4 Arthur, Emmanuel 195-1318 Baldwin, Christian 310-5 Ackerson, Jason 327-3 Alghamdi, Rashad 225-8 Aryal, Parmeshwor 365-1642, Bali, Sukhwinder 496-1016, Ackroyd, Victoria 388-2 AlHamedi, Fatima 480-1410 132-3 505-1139 Acosta-Martinez, Veronica Ali, Md. Omar 409-4 Asawalam, Damian 219-11 Balkcom, Kipling 486-1457 312-2 Ali, Sulaiman 179-1565 Asawalam, Elechi 147-2 Ballard, Robert 495-1011 Acree, Autumn 7-7, 185-1163 Allar, John 176-1466 Asgedom, Haben 57-5 Balogun, Fatai 502-1122 Adak, Alper 90-6, 177-1533 Allen, Brett 348-1356 Ashapure, Akash 307-6 Balster, Nicholas 279-11, 231-6 Adams, Curtis 187-1233 Allred, Carter 8-3 Ashworth, Amanda 510-1267 Baltensperger, David 50-1 Adams, Hunter 171-1411 Alpuerto, Jasper 177-1530 Ashworth, Daniel 380-1249 Bamrungrai, Jiraporn 12-9 Adams, Mary Beth 133-1 Alvarado, Taylor 374-1162 Aspenson, Ella 368-1016 Bandaru, Varaprasad 113-5 Adams, Tyler 489-1549 Amado, Telmo 240-1 Assouline, Shmuel 314-8, 91-3 Banet, Travis 329-3 Adeli, Ardeshir 486-1455 Amador, Jose 279-1, 226-2 Atkinson, Ashley 171-1418 Bansal, Sangeeta 356-1438, Adhikari, Anil 50-9 Amajioyi, Joy 345-1266 Atoloye, Idowu 188-1236, 225-2, 356-1437 Adhikari, Kaushik 122-15, Amato, Matthew 378-1237, 122-18 Baral, Khagendra 14-6, 368- 188-1253 316-12 Atta, Alisheikh 507-1217 1017 Adiele, Joy 48-4, 48-3 Ametepe, Ayawovi 372-1142 Atwell Vann, Rachel 305-3 Barbosa, Samara 507-1202 Adigbo, Sunday 147-5 Amgain, Naba 38-5, 363-1627 Aukema, Kacey 358-1454 Barcellos, Diego 504-1131 Adkins, Kyrie 283-5 Amoozegar, Aziz 206-3 Aula, Lawrence 507-1167 Barker, David 465-1 Adler, Paul 344-1326 Amorim, Helen Carla 288-6 Avila, Angela 365-1654 Barnhart, Isaac 307-4 Adotey, Nutifafa 507-1204 Ampim, Peter 345-1264 Avila, Carlos 417-8 Baron, Vern 493-1630 Adviento-Borbe, Arlene 482- Amsili, Joseph 500-1034 Awal, Ripendra 431-5 Barrientos Velazquez, Ana 1411 Anapalli, Saseendran 85-6 Ayankojo, Ibukun 352-1414, 279-10 Aedo, Sebastián 508-1235 Andales, Allan 67-1 193-1275, 98-4 Barrios Perez, Ilse 359-1466 Aeschlimann, Lisette 161- Anderson, Aaron 493-1619 Ayres, Edward 133-5, 75-2 Barrios-Masias, Felipe 130-3 1017 Anderson, Karma 76-4 Azapoglu, Ozgur 359-1473 Bartel, Cynthia 390-6, 241-9 Afsar, Mohammad 406-6 Anderson, Nicole 309-7 Azevedo, Ana Julia 345-1271 Basche, Andrea 394-1 Agarwal, Chiti 59-2 Anderson, Ray 510-1255 Azizan, Fitriah 198-1342, Bashour, Isam 80-8 Agarwal, Prashasti 53-8 Anderson, William 486-1465 123-8 Bashyal, Mahesh 114-7, 12-4, Ahmed, Alhadi 501-1114 Andino, Luis 141-5 53-1, 187-1171 Ahmed, Mukhtar 390-11 Andrade, Manuel 277-2 B Basiri Jahromi, Nastaran Ahuja, Lajpat 21-3 Andrade, Mario 64-1 Baath, Gurjinder 59-11, 179- 224-3 Aide, Michael 355-1431 Angerer, Jay 221-2 1556, 112-6 Baskota, Saugat 348-1346 Aiken, Glen 297-1 Angira, Brijesh 17-2 Babaeian, Ebrahim 508-1233, Basso, Bruno 243-4, 322-3, Aiken, Robert 348-1361 Ankumah, Ramble 510-1261 81-5 414-4, 72-1, 298-2 Ainuddin, Irfan 145-4 Ansari, Jamshid 481-1369 Babar, Md 359-1470 Basta, Nicholas 80-3 Aitkenhead-Peterson, Jacque- Anton, Jessica 510-1257 Bachie, Oli 57-3 Bastos, Leonardo 408-3 line 197-1329 anunciado, marife 14-4 Bacon, Allan 405-3 Bastos Martins, Lais 359-1505 Akins, Joey 176-1473 Anuo, Christopher 374-1164 Badu-Apraku, Baffour 177- Batista, Marcelo 505-1147 Akinyemi, Lisa 187-1215 Appels, Willemijn 81-3 1528 Battisti, Rafael 476-1323 Akumaga, Uvirkaa 390-7 Appiagyei, Jeffrey 107-4 Baenziger, P. Stephen 50-8 Baum, Mitch 112-4

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Baumhardt, Louis 85-4 Bheemanahalli, Raju 360- Bradford, Kent 245-5 Burow, Gloria 49-1 Bawa, Arun 229-9 1525, 130-2 Bradford, Scott 256-4 Burow, Mark 213-7 Baxter, Christopher 504-1127 Bhowmik, Arnab 368-1019, Braithwaite, Emily 363-1617 Burr, Charles 395-3 Bazzer, Sumandeep 179-1552, 372-1149 Brantley, Eve 223-6 Burton, David 288-4 359-1518, 351-1404 Bi, Yan-Meng 397-7 Brasier, Kyle 489-1524 Bush, Taylor 317-3 Bean, Gregory 215-1 Bigatao Souza, Joao Luis 193- Bratschun, Sarah 424-1 Busia, Nana 107-1 Beare, Michael 78-5 1302, 98-7, 507-1223 Braun, Ross 418-4, 492-1613 Busse, Matt 321-3 Bearss, Ryan 318-5 Bilen, Serdar 127-3 Braus, Michael 246-4 Bustamante, Carlos 179-1553, Becerra-Alvarez, Aaron 345- Billman, Eric 361-1539, 132-4 Breen, John 376-1202 130-7 1269 Bintarti, Ari 92-3 Bremer, Eric 507-1220 Butail, Nagender Pal 400-5 Bechere, Efrem 177-1521 Birri, Rachael 397-10 Brennan, Eric 230-5, 26-2 Butalia, Tarunjit 252-3 Beck, Leslie 168-1364 Biscaro, Andre 368-1021 Brenner, David 366-1662 Butcher, Kirsten 16-3 Becker, Taylor 424-4 Biswas, Anju 359-1515 Brevik, Eric 254-1, 192-1266, Butterly, Clayton 412-2 Beduhn, Rebecca 216-5 Biswas, Asim 417-2 498-1029 Butts-Wilmsmeyer, Carolyn Beebout, Sarah 285-2 Biswas, Bipul 421-3 Brewer, Catherine 223-3 289-3 Begna, Sultan 132-7, 345-1257 BISWAS, SUDIP 494-1646 Bridges, Joseph 114-1 Byerlee, Derek 253-1 Behling, Sara 160-1007 Bittman, Shabtai 303-3 Briggs, Russell 133-9 Bekewe, Perejitei 378-1239, Black, Katie 182-1654 Brigham, Brian 268-3 C 109-5, 316-10 Blair, Ryan 290-4 Bristow, Keith 431-6, 212-4 Cabello Leiva, Sergio 109-3, Belamkar, Vikas 49-12 Blanco, Humberto 68-3, 293-4 Bristow, Steven 12-14 109-4 Bell, Jourdan 350-1374, 244-3 Blazier, Michael 220-6 Brockmueller, Ben 52-11 Cabrera, Miguel 252-5 Bellows, Barbara 488-1517 Blonquist, Mark 115-4 Bronson, Kevin 215-2 Cacho, Julian 229-3 Ben-Gal, Alon 431-3 Bloomer, Thomas 219-13 Brooker, Aaron 20-5, 317-5 Cade-Menun, Barbara 206-2, Benavides, Jhony 190-1255 Bloomfield, Seth 162-1029 Brown, Jack 213-2 373-1150 Bender, Ross 305-7 Blount, Ann 365-1652 Brown, Jessica 218-6, 218-5 Cafaro La Menza, Nicolas Berger, Rachelle 372-1147 Bly, Anthony 399-9 Brown, Matthew 479-1359, 116-7 Berger Munaro, Lucas 284-4, Boe, Arvid 311-3 507-1207 Cain, Alyssa 492-1606 174-1451 Boeri, Pablo 131-7 Brown, Nino 177-1547, 90-13 Caldwell, Todd 81-6 Bergman, Kelsey 52-13 Boerman, Nicholas 50-3 Brown, Paige 161-1027 Cambouris, Athyna 237-3 Berkey, James 368-1027 Boersma, Stephen 345-1273 Brown, Taya 398-5 Cammarano, Davide 57-7 Berkowitz, Jacob 123-4, 123-7, Bogdanovic, Milica 161-1018 Broz, Adrian 304-2, 442-1 Campbell, Alton 164-1134 198-1341 Bohman, Brian 98-5, 237-6, Bruce, Anna 162-1100 Campbell, Colin 134-2 Berkshire, Taylor 319-6, 488- 193-1300 Bruce-Smith, Abiola 486-1460 Campbell, David 346-1311 1506 Bolster, Carl 296-5 Brueggeman, Leah 510-1264 Campos, Ana 116-5 Berlingeri, Jonathan 171-1415 Bolton, Dustin 137-11 Brungard, Colby 77-2 Canali, Stefano 294-2 Bernardi, Alberto 505-1143 Bonilla, Carlos 129-4 Bruns, Mary Ann 205-6 Canella Vieira, Caio 177-1501 Bernau, Vivian 366-1666 Bonini Pires, Carlos 501-1100 Bruton, Richard 17-12 Canfield, Kalvin 63-9 Berndt, William 259-3 Bonos, Stacy 150-4 Bryant, Corey 52-14 Cappellazzi, Shannon 497- Bernstein, Nirit 308-9, 210-4, Boote, Kenneth 277-1, 132-9 Bryant, Ray 488-1512 1021 400-7 Booth, Jordan 38-3, 362-1569 Bryant-Schlobohm, Ryan 359- Cardon, Zoe 295-1 Bernstein, Rachael 12-15 Boots-Haupt, Laura 176-1460 1513, 59-7 Carlo, Priscilla 372-1130 Bero, Nicholas 84-6 Bordenave, Pierre 216-10 Brym, Zachary 51-10 Carlock, Eva 165-1115 Bertholon, Alexia 194-1314 Bosland, William 259-5 Bueckert, Rosalind 130-4 Carlone, Mario 50-4 Bertucci, Matthew 365-1639, Boswell, John 409-9, 372-1144 Buetow, Ryan 209-16, 361- Carlson, Michael 259-2 168-1365 Bouma, Johannes 201-2, 260-6 1558 Caron, Jean 139-3 Bestas, Zafer 187-1219 Bourgault, Maryse 308-1 Bugbee, Bruce 315-5 Carpenter, Jonathan 184-1152 Bet, Jessica 506-1160 Bourns, Megan 215-13 Bullock, Paul 241-8, 476-1312 Carr, Patrick 401-11 Betts, Aaron 232-2 Bower, Jennifer 203-7, 377- Bullock, Sarah 359-1504 Carr, Tyler 259-7 Bhandari, Ammar 371-1109 1214 Bulyaba, Rosemary 80-5, Carriedo, Leonela 92-4 Bhandari, Krishna 476-1329 Bowles, Timothy 236-4 175-1455 Carrijo, Daniela 14-1 Bhandari, Mahendra 307-3 Bowling, Will 38-1 Bumguardner, Amee 306-4 Carroll, Devon 181-1640 Bhandari, Subodh 307-9 Bowman, Christian 363-1634 Burayu, Worku 492-1603, Carter, Candace 376-1207 Bhangu, Drutdaman 177- Bowman, Margaret 406-2 215-12 Carter, Paul 142-5 1549, 90-12 Bowman, Maria 394-2 Burbrink, Conlan 160-1002 Carvalho, Maria da Con- Bhatta, Anjan 173-1435, 184- Boyle, Paige 363-1616 Burgos Hernández, Tania 11-1 ceição 506-1162, 506-1158 1148 Bozinovic, Sofija 489-1543 Burke, Joseph 317-10 Casby-Horton, Susan 369- Bhatta, Madhav 17-5 Bracey, Weston 486-1466 Burnett, Savannah 137-8, 1031 Bhattarai, Bishwoyog 182- Braden, Indi 479-1356, 486- 356-1435 Casey, Kenneth 140-4 1652, 132-6 1500 Burns, Brayden 184-1150 Casler, Michael 422-5 Bhattarai, Gehendra 177-1503 Bradford, Jeffrey Thomas 411-1 Burns, Joseph 329-2 Cassetta, Eric 357-1448

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Cassman, Kenneth 242-5 Chen, Junping 49-10 Conger, John 45-4 Dahghanmanshadi, Bardia Castano-Sanchez, Jose 47-4 Chen, Kanru 176-1474 Conrad, Zach 146-3 79-1 Castle, Sarah 205-2 Chen, Liyang 359-1519 Contreras, Cristina 314-4 Dahlen, Lindsay 489-1544 Castro, Gustavo 313-8, 313-7 Chen, Yong 478-1344 Cook, Rachel 7-5 Daigh, Aaron 187-1227, 372- Cates, Anna 488-1515 chen, zhangliang 64-2 Cooper, Caitlyn 493-1631 1143 Cattani, Douglas 357-1443, Chessman, Dennis 488-1508, Cooper, Kimberly 489-1521 Dalen, Marilyn 58-2 396-2 472-1 Cooper, Mark 125-1 Daly, Emeline 181-1633 Caudle, Caitlin 472-2 Chevis, Darren 203-1 Cora, Jose 507-1200, 507-1211 Dam, Than 133-3 Cavallaro, Nancy 406-1 Chhetri, Manoj 363-1629 Corder, Holly 177-1512 Damian, Júnior 356-1442 Cavigelli, Michel 124-1 Chiartas, Jessica 375-1167, Cordova, S. Carolina 58-13 Danalatos, Gerasimos 476- Cazenave, Brice 490-1562 279-7 Cornelius, Joe 31-1 1328 Cerven, Vasile 507-1214 Chica R., Héctor A 390-8 Coronel, Eric 112-2 Dangal, Shree 250-2 Cetindere, Betul 177-1524 Chien, Sen 215-8 Correndo, Adrian 51-2 Daniels, Walter Lee 392-1 Ceylan, Safak 480-1408 Chighladze, Giorgi 229-1 Cortez, Jose 367-1005 Dann, Carson 78-3 Chacon, Stephany 372-1120, Chikowo, Regis 398-6, 40-3 Cosh, Michael 407-4, 431-7, Dant, Lukas 181-1621 202-1 Chiluwal, Anuj 360-1536 113-2 Dantas Queiroz, Luana 182- Chadwick, K. Dana 407-2 Chin, Nathan 466-2 Costa, Antonio 203-3, 203-4 1651 Chaganti, Vijayasatya 400-1, Chizen, Chantel 258-7 Costa, Martin 346-1319 Darapuneni, Murali 507-1164 187-1208 Chlapecka, Justin 136-3 Cotrufo, M. Francesca 236-2, Darby, Heather 26-3 Chahal, Inderjot 455-1 Cho, Jason 64-4 320-1 Dari, Biswanath 480-1401, Chaki, Apurbo 255-4, 390-1 Choi, Changhyun 366-1668 Couedel, Antoine 387-10 368-1013 Chakraborty, Debolina 196- Choi, Jeongmin 480-1375 Cox, Alissa 223-1, 226-10 Darroch, Barbara 476-1311 1324 Cholula, Uriel 17-11 Cox, Amanda 163-1109 Das, Gautam 390-2 Chamberlain, Lindsay 209-8, Chong, Arturo 476-1309, Coyne, Clarice 366-1664 Das, Saurav 489-1546 109-1, 361-1553 485-1442 Craine, Evan 210-3 Datta, Rupali 196-1319 Champagne, Catherine 81-1 Chopra, Ratan 213-3 Crane, Walker 347-1334 Daughtry, Craig 187-1175 Chandel, Aneesh 354-1429, Christensen, Dominic 363- Creech, Cody 401-14 Davidson, Olivia 184-1154 296-9 1631 Crookston, Bradley 135-7 Davies, Benjamin 476-1318 Chandra, Ambika 364-1613 Christensen, Heather 194- Crosby, Trevor 51-8 Davis, Alexandra 484-1430 Chandra, Ranveer 322-4 1310 Crossa, Jose 235-3 Davis, Brad 180-1610 Chang, Anjin 17-9 Christianson, Laura 206-1 Crossman, Savanna 317-1 Davis, Brian 426-1, 399-2, Chang, Baoxin 259-6 Chu, Chenggen 49-11 Crozier, Carl 476-1320 426-1 Chang, Shyh-Rong 365-1653 Chuang, Ya-Hui 510-1259 Crozier, Daniel 359-1510 Davis, Dedrick 509-1243 Changa, Taity 207-6 Chudzik, Guilherme 160-1010 Cruz, Jayvee 188-1244, 122- Davis, Morgan 288-3 Chapman, Cathryn 131-4, Chung, Chih Ming 233-1 13, 264-1 Davis, Savana 176-1470 363-1621 Ciampitti, Ignacio 46-8 Csonka, Steve 234-4 Davis, Will 501-1113 Chapman, Scott 284-1 Cihacek, Larry 187-1232, Cubins, Julija 167-1360, 361- de Aguila Moreno, Leticia Chapman, Susan 171-1427, 368-1025 1556, 209-11 179-1557, 178-1574, 37-1 171-1422, 171-1429, 171-1424, Cilkiz, Mustafa 494-1643 Cuevas, Hugo 433-5 de Jong van Lier, Quirijn 171-1426, 171-1421, 171-1428, Cirone, Richard 361-1557, Cui, Song 124-4 431-4 171-1423, 171-1430, 171-1425, 209-12 Culman, Steven 214-2 de Koff, Jason 395-4 171-1420 Clark, Chancelor 489-1534 Cummings, Cadan 63-2 de la Reguera, Elizabeth 264- Chappell, Mark 126-2, 86-3 Clark, Jason 486-1456, 214-3 Cunicelli, Mia 177-1515 5, 127-9 Charlson, Dirk 479-1364, Clarke, Justin 368-1018 de Oliveira, Maria 359-1520 479-1365 Claussen, Peter 64-3 D De Sequeira, Cleiton 313-6 Chastain, Daryl 360-1529 Cloutier, Mara 471-4 D’Agati, Kristen 176-1469 de Souza, Lais 505-1137 Chatterjee, Neha 79-3 Cockson, Paul 37-4, 173-1436, Da Cunha Leme Filho, Jose Deakin, Justin 287-2 Chatterjee, Nilovna 20-3 178-1573 183-1661, 104-4 Dean, Jenae 164-1132 Chavez, Eduardo 413-9, 15-4 Cofer, Trevor 53-4 Da Ros Carvalho, Henrique Deb, Sanjit 378-1222 Cheary, Becky 310-7 Coffin, Alisa 83-2 277-4 DeBoer, Eric 363-1630, 362- Chen, Allen 486-1504 Cohen, Macey 206-12 da Silva, Andre Luiz 400-3 1573 Chen, Chaoqi 439-3 Coker, Anna 306-7 da Silva, Marcos 177-1508 Decker, Hannah 9-6 Chen, Charles 208-3 Coker, Dennis 505-1154 da Silva, Rodrigo 393-4 DeGroot, Joshua 347-1344 Chen, Chengci 58-6 Collins, Chandra Da Silva, Valdson José 365- Degryse, Fien 313-5 Chen, Chu-Chung 324-5 Collins, Harold 371-1117 1645 Deichman, Charles 444-1 Chen, Deli 67-2, 224-1 Collins, Loretta 395-7 Dabbs, Kaitlin 164-1133 Deiss, Leonardo 219-5 Chen, Hao 239-3 Colopietro, Daniel 369-1034 Dada, Adebukola 373-1151 Del Valle, Ilenne 188-1247, Chen, Hui 38-4 Combs, Morgan 161-1019 Dada, Oyeyemi 136-4 122-3 Chen, Jianli 208-6, 50-12 Comeau, Louis-Pierre 391-2 Dafflon, Baptiste 128-5 Delate, Kathleen 60-7 Chen, Jingjing 195-1315 Coneglian, Carolina 505-1153 Dahal, Subash 371-1116 DeLaune, Paul 348-1360

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Deleon, Emmanuel 411-2 dos Santos, Caio 52-9, 306-1 Emenhiser, Chelsea 378-1226, Feng, Hanxiao 317-4, 486- Delgado, Jorge 370-1107 Dowell, River 510-1256 316-21 1452, 192-1268 Dell, Curtis 484-1429 Drager, Kim 369-1032 Endale, Dinku 355-1430 Feng, Jiayin 232-6 Demarco, Paula 161-1022 Drake, David 476-1310 Engel, Andrew 501-1112 Feng, Xionghan 206-15 Demyan, M. 368-1012, 464-4 Drief, Meryem 214-7 Engels, Mary 511-1305 Feng, Yucheng 486-1468 Deno, Brodrick 176-1471 Driese, Steven 254-5 English, Patrick 478-1345 Ferguson, Rich 250-5 Dentzman, Katherine 253-4 Drijber, Rhae 346-1309 Ephrath, Jhonathan 360-1527 Fernandes, Dirceu 368-1026 Desamito, Chieriel 510-1270 Drinkwater, Laurie 303-2 Erich, Susan 126-5 Fernandez, Javier 51-6 Desrochers, Johan 486-1451 Drohan, Patrick 429-2, 498- Erickson, Bruce 387-7 Ferreira, Tiago 7-9 Dessureault-Rompré, Ja- 1025 Erickson, John 310-6 Fiedler, Douglas 391-10 cynthe 249-1 Drury, Craig 249-3, 488-1516 Ermanis, Alessandro 179-1559 Fields, Rachel 506-1155, 57-9, Desta, Fitsume 511-1304 Duan, Ning 495-1006 Ermita, Christine Jade 361- 485-1436 Deval, Chinmay 173-1437 Duball, Chelsea 123-10, 198- 1554, 209-9 Fike, John 25-2, 479-1361 Dey, Poulomi 173-1438, 329-1 1345 Errickson, William 364-1603, Filipović, Vilim 129-7, 509- Dhakal, Dhruba 486-1461 Dube, Nothabo 238-3 218-2 1252 Dhakal, Madhav 59-5 Dubeux, Jose 68-1, 479-1368 Ersoz, Elhan 125-3 Filley, Amberle 401-6 Dhaliwal, Daljeet 209-6, 361- Ducey, Thomas 413-7 Ervin, Clara 507-1166 Finch, Bronc 493-1624 1551 Duckworth, Owen 246-5, Escalante Ortiz, Lucia 499- Fincham, James 216-12 Dhaliwal, Jashanjeet Kaur 504-1128 1031 Fine, Aubrey 188-1250, 122-5 258-5, 352-1416 Dudak, Jennifer 180-1614 Escamilla, Eduardo 509-1248, Finney, Denise 501-1110 Dhankher, Om Parkash 208-4 Duerksen, Keren 184-1146, 108-4 Fischel, Jason 11-4 Dhillon, Jagmandeep 237-9 479-1366 Esper Neto, Michel 505-1151 Fischel, Matthew 466-5 Dias, Henrique 478-1352 Dugger, Chloe 161-1025 Essah, Samuel 490-1560 Fitzpatrick, Judith 372-1137 Dias, Patrícia 186-1168 Duiker, Sjoerd 409-1 Esser, Aaron 401-2 Fixen, Paul 120-1 Dias Paiao, Gabriel 98-9, 136- Dumelle, Michael 318-2 Essington, Michael 374-1155 Fleisher, David 324-1, 390-3 11, 193-1273 Dungan, Robert 172-1434 Esteves, Eduardo 173-1439 Flis, Sally 94-2 Diatta, Andre 41-2, 175-1454 Duquette, Jacques 309-3, Estrada, Saul 165-1119 Flohr, Bonnie 493-1627, 241-3 Dick, Warren 219-14 489-1542 Evans, Abby 198-1340 Florence, Robert 73-1 Dickson, Kyley 492-1601 Durner, Wolfgang 260-3 Evans, Emily 60-5 Flores, Armando 483-1424 Diederich, Kalyn 396-5 Duro, Alyssa 164-1127 Evans, Shane 131-8 Flores, Garrett 108-3 Diehl, Katherine 39-7 Durso, Lisa 205-10 Evers, Byron 359-1521 Flores, Joao 237-1 Diehl, Kevin 286-1 Duston, Stephanie 133-4 Ewing, Patrick 255-7, 46-5 Flores Mangual, Mario 69-4 Diers, Brian 222-1 Dyck, Miles 243-2, 417-1 Flynn, Kade 472-7 Diggins, Denton 164-1136 Dyer, Don 362-1572 F Flynn, Robert 187-1173 Dillion, Drew 53-14 Fabrizzi, Karina 70-1 Followell, Carrie 164-1130 Dimkpa, Christian 393-1 E Fackrell, Laura 304-8 Fonseca, Jales 359-1507 Ding, Dianyuan 409-5 Eagle, Alison 124-3 Fagan, Amy 248-1 Fonte, Steven 224-8 Dittlinger, Derek 176-1459 Eash, Lisa 485-1441 Fahning, Savannah 165-1114 Forestieri, Daniel 237-7, 136-2 Dlott, Glade 397-1 Ebdon, Jeffrey 492-1575, 492- Fakorede, Morakinyo 57-6, Foroughi, Maryam 127-8 Dobreva, Iliyana 49-8 1600 51-3, 395-8 Forrestal, Patrick 505-1140 Dodge, Will 57-1 Ebelhar, M. Wayne 219-8, Fan, Xiaohui 485-1433, 57-8 Fortuna, Ann-Marie 501-1118 Dodla, Syam 187-1223 476-1326 Fan, Yuchuan 380-1250 Foster, Erika 472-6 Dogan, Mehmet 177-1539, Ebeling, Angela 376-1169 Fang, David 213-9 Foxhoven, Scott 98-3, 193-1272 90-2 Ebeling, Daniel 496-1018 Fanzo, Jessica 146-4 Fraisse, Clyde 390-14 Doherty, Joseph 39-9 Ebi, Kristie 45-3 Farber, Brad 166-1350, 105-6 Frame, William 215-10 Doi, Toshihiro 378-1231, Edge, Brittani 411-13 Faria, Hugo 507-1203 Francis, Hannah 376-1171 316-11 Edinger-Marshall, Susan Farmaha, Bhupinder 225-10 Francis-Begay, Karen Dold, Christian 61-5 372-1141 Farsad, Ali 508-1230 Franklin, Dorcas 371-1118 Dominguez, Andrew 205-7 Edwards, Bryanna 8-6 Fashina, Bidemi 203-2, 415-7 Franzen, David 376-1205, Donato, Maria 171-1410, Egbert, Kyle 187-1216 Faul, Cindy 349-1364 376-1204 479-1367 Eickhoff, Elizabeth 136-6 Favoretto, Vitor 52-6 Franzluebbers, Alan 428-4, Dong, Lingdi 345-1261, 308-7 Eizenga, Georgia 49-4 Favorito, Jessica 319-10 493-1618 Dong, Xuejun 486-1469, 345- Elbana, Tamer 431-2 Fearing, Annalee 372-1145 Fraser, Tandra 397-4, 75-1 1260 Elbasyoni, Ibrahim 489-1540 Fechner, Jason 182-1647 Freedman, Zachary 320-3 Dong, Younsuk 226-6 Eldon, Jon 57-4 Fedenia, Lauren 494-1641 Freidenreich, Ariel 136-5 Dong, Ziqian 315-3 Elli, Elvis 352-1413 Fedenko, Jennifer 498-1026 Freires Abreu, Lucas 182-1650 Doohan, Thomas 203-5 Elmore, Matthew 318-8 Feldman, Anthony 304-1 Freitas, Andressa 354-1427, Dorantes, Minerva 13-4 Elrashidi, Moustafa 197-1330 Feng, Gary 352-1417, 67-6, 413-3, 296-8 Doria, Joshua 476-1317 Elvir Flores, Andrea 137-5 194-1306 French, Andrew 277-7, 138-2 Doro, Luca 390-5 Emendack, Yves 130-1 Feng, Gongneng 401-13 Frene, Juan 264-3

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Freund, Daniel 181-1630, Geddes, Charles 293-2 Goyer, Claudia 16-6 Hale, Lauren 302-5 38-12 Gehl, Katharine 356-1439 Gragg, Benjamin 363-1628 Hale, Robert 67-4 Frey, Serita 320-4 Geiger, Tara 197-1335 Graham, Christopher 291-1 Hall, Nathan 366-1656, 389-1, Friedman, Shmulik 129-5 Geiszler, Melissa 63-10 Graham, David 128-2 494-1650 Frisbee, Nickolas 194-1308, Gelardi, Danielle 319-1 Granados, Paola 480-1404 Hallmark, Charles 201-1 171-1419 Genova, Kyle 181-1629 Grandy, A 428-1 Hamamoto, Shoichiro 195- Fritz, Katelyn 359-1516 Genovesi, Anthony 364-1602 Grant, Richard 391-6 1316 Fu, Qiuyi 164-1129 Gentry, Lowell 127-10 Grassini, Patricio 242-2, 139-4, Hamblin, Sheldon 187-1172 Fu, Yongwei 509-1245 Gerke, Horst 509-1253 57-11 Hamido, Said 187-1204 Fuentes, Bryan 77-6 Gerrish, Brandon 51-7 Green, Thomas 318-4 Hamm, Alison 372-1136 Fuger, Emily 362-1568 Gesch, Russell 15-5 Green, Timothy 417-4 Hammer, Graeme 46-1, 267-1 Fugice, Job 507-1225 Getz, Megan 59-6 Greenberg, Anthony 17-3 Hampy, Halle 181-1627 Fulk, Emily 188-1251, 122-2 Geuder, David 380-1251 Greene, Stephanie 433-2 Han, Abigail 357-1445 Furlani, Enes 506-1159 Ghajar, Shayan 59-3 Gregg, Stephen 345-1270 Han, David 181-1636 Ghezzehei, Teamrat 91-1 Griesheim, Kelsey 70-2 Han, Junho 287-4 G Ghimire, Deepak 184-1144 Griffin, Alexandra 357-1449 Han, Kun Jun 132-2 Gaffar, Shagufta 122-11, 188- Ghimire, Rajan 225-1 Griffin, Richard 123-2 Han, Wenting 138-4 1239 Ghisleni Ribas, Giovana 105- Griffin, Wendy 501-1104 Han, Xiaozeng 507-1216 Gaire, Rupesh 489-1538 5, 166-1348 Grigaite, Agne 495-1014 Han, Yiwen 79-5, 349-1362 Galbraith, John 299-3, 7-2, Gieske, Miriam 346-1308 Grigar, Jerry 482-1413 Hancock, Rick 368-1029 128-3 Gietzel, Clare 359-1475, 489- Gross, MaKayla 475-1335 Haney, Mark 482-1414 Galdi, Leonardo 476-1332, 1550 Grove, John 73-3 Hanneman, Marjorie 161- 507-1201 Gil Lugo, Jenie 372-1125 Grover, Kulbhushan 51-9 1020 Galkaduwa, Madhubhashini Gill, Laurence 226-11 Grubbs, Becky 181-1642 Hansel, Colleen 410-1 246-8 Gillard, Chris 345-1272 Gruener, Chandler 137-10 Hansen, Neil 409-3 Gallandt, Eric 294-4 Gilliland, Cody 180-1607 Grusak, Michael 146-1 Hansen, Nels 230-7 Gallego Zapata, Jorge Luis Gilstrap, David 181-1619 Gu, Baohua 128-1 Hanzra, Harpreet 184-1155 358-1451 Gimenez, Daniel 417-7 Gu, Chunhao 415-3, 246-2 Gallo, Adrian 406-7 Ginder-Vogel, Matthew 410-7 Guan, Kaiyu 298-1 Haputhanthri Gamage, Ka- Gamble, Joshua 391-1 Giulivi, Nicoletta 223-2 Guan, Yinghui 44-4 suni Hiranthika 246-1 Gan, Huijie 372-1126 Glanville, Kathryn 205-5 Guber, Andrey 397-9 Hardegree, Stuart 83-6, 83-3 Gan, Yantai 483-1426 Gleason, Sean 295-2 Guerrero, Martha 372-1140 Harding, Cole 187-1217 Ganjegunte, Girisha 400-11, Glewen, Keith 395-2 Guerrini, Irae 507-1168 Hardy, Amber 429-4 224-4 Gloaguen, Romain 12-13 Guidini, Renan 361-1542 Harmel, Daren 40-7 Gao, Bin 256-1 Godwin, Carly 161-1024 Guilherme, Luiz-Roberto Harris, Glen 252-2 Gao, Xiaodong 239-2 Goebel, Timothy 187-1230 14-2, 313-9 Harrison, Derrick 213-6 Garay, Eduardo 137-6 Goeckner, Audrey 227-5 Guinness, Joseph 300-2 Hartemink, Alfred 281-3 Garcia, Alvaro 365-1637 Goettl, Brady 162-1102 Gull, Umair 493-1621 Harter, Thomas 314-7 Garcia, Breana 350-1400 Goggi, A. Susana 245-2 Gunderson, Michael 119-3 Hasiotis, Stephen 405-2 Garcia, Glenn 368-1020 Goglio, Andrea 239-1 Guo, Erjing 352-1419 Hass, Amir 374-1161 Garcia, Orlando 163-1107 Goh, Sunny Eng Giap 378- Guo, Jia 489-1539 Hatchett, Kaitlin 164-1128 Garcia, Yvette 501-1116 1217 GUO, Shengli 206-5 Hatfield, Jerry 322-1, 414-1, Garcia Jaramillo, Manuel Golabi, Mohammad 186-1165 Guretzky, John 132-8 45-2, 85-1 469-3 Gollany, Hero 370-1106 Gutiérrez Brito, Eduardo Hatten, Jeff 69-1 Garcia-Brucher, Kamille 137-1 Gonçalves, Ana Stella 186- 345-1268 Hawkins, Elizabeth 395-1 Gardner, Candice 366-1667 1169 Guttieri, Mary 210-2 Hawtin, Nigel 26-1 Gardner, Courtney 165-1118 Goncalves Trevisan, Rodrigo Guzman, Jose 510-1258 Hay, Christopher 40-6 Gardner, David 492-1611 306-2, 347-1337 Hayden, Zachary 214-11 Gardner, Royal 323-1 Gonzalez, Michael 197-1331, H Hayes, Lydia 268-1 Garza, Aaron 480-1405 509-1244 Haag, Lucas 401-7 Hayhoe, Katharine 117-1 Gasch, Caley 279-9, 244-2, Gonzalez, Oscar 504-1134 Haas, Matthew 489-1551 Haymaker, Elizabeth 165-1122 344-1329 Gonzalez Barrios, Pablo 177- Habben, Jeff 433-1 He, Jianzhou 319-2 Gatiboni, Luke 120-2 1535, 90-18 Hacisalihoglu, Gokhan 136-9 He, Zhongqi 480-1402 Gaudin, Amelie 236-3 Gonzalez-Dugo, Victoria Haden, Ryan 486-1501 Headd, Brendan 439-2 Gaur, Nandita 81-2 138-1 Haefele, Stephan 398-1 Heard, John 479-1354, 479- Gaussoin, Roch 150-2 Good, Laura 482-1412 Hague, Steve 289-2 1355 Gautam, Asmita 79-6, 122-9, Goodridge, Kaitlyn 363-1632 Hahn, Daniel 39-2, 181-1637 Heckman, Katherine 312-1 188-1240 Gopinath, Lakshmy 418-1, Hahn, Samuel 346-1317 Heflin, Kevin 168-1368 Gebremedhin, Maheteme 131-3 Hain, Christopher 113-3 Hein, Nathan 179-1555, 420-4 277-9 Gorres, Josef 320-5 Hairston, Jalen 197-1336, 102-1 Heineck, Garett 218-8

280 Presenting Author Index

Heiniger, Ronnie 490-1556 Hopkins, Austin 350-1368 Jacobson, Astrid 287-3 Jung, Jinha 408-4 Heiniger, Ryan 147-3, 290-1 Hopkins, Bryan 415-4 Jacoby, Pete 85-2 Jurgensen, Martin 133-8 Hejl, Reagan 362-1570 Hoque, Ahasanul 17-7 Jaenisch, Brent 284-2 Heller, Nicholas 345-1263 Horton, Robert 315-2 Jaja, Ngowari 13-1 K Helmers, Matthew 76-3, 249-2 Hostrander, Matthew 216-6 Jakupciak, Cole 161-1023 Kai, Takamitsu 510-1254, Helseth, Christina 376-1200 Hou, Ruixing 371-1113 Jani, Arun 376-1209 196-1326 Henderson, Caleb 347-1340 Howard, Jeffrey 11-2 Jansson, Janet 322-2 Kaiser, Daniel 70-4 Hendrickson, John 401-12 Howe, Julie 279-4, 375-1166 Jaradat, Abdullah 292-1, 401- Kaler, Avjinder 351-1406, 389- Hengfei, Wang 417-5 Hsieh, Yuch 122-1, 188-1246 1, 50-2, 416-3, 15-7 4, 366-1661, 494-1642 Henriquez Inoa, Esleyther Hu, Ruifang 93-3 Jaramillo, David 59-4 Kalisman, Doron 378-1218 476-1324, 460-1 Hu, Zhen 206-10 Jaramillo, Isaiah 507-1222 Kamai, Tamir 403-1, 314-5 Henry, Gerald 181-1635, 181- Huang, Jingyi 81-8 Jarquin, Juan 235-4 Kamara, Alpha 485-1431 1634 Huang, Laibin 471-3 Jarvis, Andy 200-2 Kanaan, Ahmed 363-1618 Henry, James Leslie 216-8 Huang, Yinghua 49-3 Jatana, Bhupinder 136-8 Kandanool, Divya 187-1174 Herman, Barrent 165-1124 Huggins, David 121-1, 312-4, Jelinski, Nicolas 299-5, 7-4, Kandel, Tanka 356-1432 Hernandez, Guillermo 231-8 423-3 128-4 Kang, James 197-1332 Herndon, Elizabeth 466-3 Hughes, Paxton 9-3 Jensen, Kevin 422-3 Kaniz, Fatema 378-1221 Herrick, Bradley 367-1002 Hull, Noah 486-1449 Jensen, Peter 316-13, 378-1240 Kann, Mark 38-11 Herrick, Jeffrey 135-4, 75-4 Humphrey, Charles 226-3, Jeon, Dong Jin 481-1370 Kantartzi, Stella 177-1506, Hess, Nancy 406-5 380-1254 Jeong, Changyoon 399-8 489-1530 Hetrick, Sarah 316-9, 378-1235 Humphreys, Hailey 6- Jespersen, David 418-5, 492- Karahan, Gulay 260-2, 403-6 Hettiarachchi, Ganga 18-4 Hung, Chih-Yu 16-9 1615 Karakoc, Yeter 49-6 Heuschele, D. Jo 210-1 Hunger, Kelva 233-2 Jessup, Russell 61-7 Karimi, Rezvan 215-6, 215-7 Higgins, Sarah 498-1024 Hunt, Derek 20-4 Jeyakumar, Lordwin 278-3, Karki, David 476-1314 Hilger, Kyle 161-1016 Hunter, Mitchell 396-4 376-1170 Kathuria, Dhruva 134-3 Hilker, Brett 176-1472 Hurst, Bradley 53-13 Jha, Gaurav 223-7, 127-1 Katuwal, Krishna 178-1600, Hinds, Zach 177-1520, 177- Hurst, Nia 511-1274 Jiang, Dong 174-1448 131-9, 37-3 1519 Hussain, Mir Zaman 58-11 Jiang, Zhuodong 185-1159 Kaur, Gurpreet 476-1322, Hinson, Philip 257-2 Hutchens, Wendell 39-8, Jilling, Andrea 372-1135 350-1402 Hinze, Lori 366-1659 181-1622 Jin, Lixia 495-1008 Kaur, Harpreet 229-4 Hirabayashi, Ryota 316-16, Huth, Neil 21-1 Jin, Virginia 391-7 Kaur, Sukhmanpreet 12-10 378-1243 Hux, Brian 371-1112, 225-11 Jin, Yan 314-1 KC, Rabin 257-3 Hirmas, Daniel 377-1213, Jin, Zhenong 298-4 Keene, Clair 401-3 203-6 I Jobson, Emma 177-1525 Keiluweit, Marco 202-2, 466-1 Hlaváčová, Marcela 352-1420 Iamjud, Kritsanee 371-1111 Johnson, Anna 168-1371, Kellogg, Julianne 183-1659, Hobson, Sarah 497-1022 Ibekwe, Abasiofiok 372-1121 317-7 104-3 Hochman, Zvi 253-2, 242-1 Iboyi, Joseph 90-7, 12-7, 167- Johnson, Burton 361-1541 Kelly, Charlene 133-6 Hockbein, Mitchell 9-7 1362, 177-1540, 114-5 Johnson, Dalton 161-1026 Kelly, Courtland 317-2 Hodges, Ryan 369-1103 Ibrahim, Mostafa 496-1019, Johnson, Frank 186-1164 Kelly, Eugene 254-3 Hoegenauer, Kelsey 472-8 376-1201 Johnson, Gregg 58-3 Kemanian, Armen 423-2 Hoegenauer, Kyle 507-1212 Idowu, Omololu 488-1518 Johnson, Jane 240-4 Kemner, Jacob 495-1003 Hoerning, Cody 53-2 Igono, Christina 367-1003, Johnson, Leslie 425-2 Kemper, Aubrey 369-1102 Hoffman, Mackenzie 367- 356-1434, 173-1440 Johnson, Mark 480-1400 Kenedy, Etone 305-5 1000 Ippolito, James 240-3 Johnston, Glenn 234-3 Kenney, Annette 196-1321 Hoffman, Neil 286-2 Iqbal, Javed 215-5 Johnston, Marie 367-1004 Kent, Mitchell 177-1544, 90-8 Hoffmann Silva Karp, Felippe Ishii, Yuma 316-4, 378-1230 Johnston, Seth 161-1013 Kering, Maru 58-5 63-12 Ishimaru, Tsutomu 360-1523 Jones, Bruce 231-7 Kerr, Robert 318-7 Hogancamp, Joanna 304-3 Islam, A.S.M. Faridul 359-1474 Jones, Clain 293-3 Kerry, Ruth 344-1331 Holbrook, C. Corley 177-1514 Islam, Anowar 311-2 Jones, John 84-1, 127-5 Kersebaum, Kurt 43-3 Holbrook, Noel 247-4 Islam, Rafiq 283-1, 429-1, Jones, Lee 358-1452 Keshavarz Afshar, Reza 486- Holland, Kyle 72-2 224-5 Jones, Scott 304-7 1459, 507-1174, 387-8 Holman, Johnathon 461-2 Ito, Yuki 509-1246 Joshi, Deep 194-1309 Ketterings, Quirine 140-2, 48-8 Holmes, Lucas 41-3 Iversen, Bo 508-1231 Joshi, Deepak 176-1462 Kezar, Sarah 348-1347, 52-10 Holscher, Lisa 425-3 Iverson, Guy 257-6, 196-1323 Joshi, Vijaya 175-1453, 47-8 Khalsa, Sat Darshan 141-2 Holshouser, David 119-1, Iwata, Hiroyoshi 235-1 Joshi Gyawali, Ayush 61-1, Khan, Jahangir 359-1472 479-1357 Izaditame, Fatemeh 93-4 509-1242 Khan, Mohamed 15-1 Holt, Jonathan 187-1207 Jovanovic, Darko 163-1103 Khan, Sharafat 350-1401 Honeycutt, C. Wayne 135-6 J Juang, Kai-Wei 346-1305 Khosla, Raj 303-1 Hong, Minki 316-15, 378-1227 Jabro, Jalal 187-1206 Jun, Taehwan 344-1322 Khot, Lav 115-2 Hoogenboom, Gerrit 423-4 Jung, Geunhwa 318-9 Kibet, Leonard 487-1444

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Kidwell, Kimberlee 384-2 Kubesch, Jonathan 182-1648 Law, Quincy 39-4 Liebert, Jeff 60-13 Kienast-Brown, Suzann 185- Kubicki, James 206-11 Lawrence, Gregory 133-2 Liebig, Mark 83-5, 483-1421 1156 Kucera, Michael 411-7 Lawrence, Patrick 219-9 Liles, Garrett 279-8, 145-3 Kim, Keunbae 411-8 Kumar, Ajay 50-11 Lawrinenko, Michael 376- Lilley, Julianne 242-4 Kim, Kwang Soo 478-1348, Kumar, Naveen 359-1517 1203 Lim, Hyeyeon 191-1258 46-6 Kumssa, Tadele 489-1536 Laxmisagara Sagar, Kavya Lima, Marta 421-2 Kim, Kyungmin 372-1123 Kuraparthy, Vasu 489-1527, 400-4 Limmer, Matt 86-2 Kim, Nak Hyun 176-1463 489-1529 Laza, Haydee 130-8 Lin, ChiaWei 498-1030 Kim, Sumin 277-6 Kurle, James 177-1504, 177- Lazarovitch, Naftali 260-7 Lin, Henry 281-4 Kim, Sung Chul 510-1269 1505 Leclercq, Caylie 161-1015 Lin, James 501-1103 Kimball, Bruce 21-5, 47-5 Kurtz, Kirsten 145-5 Ledford, Silas 38-7 Lin, Xiaomao 117-2 Kimbrell, William 25-1 Kusi, Nana Yaw 393-6 Lee, Andrew 232-5 Lin, Zhe 307-2 Kimura, Emi 348-1359 Kutu, Funso 376-1173, 219-12 Lee, Brad 223-5, 482-1416 Linam, Franklin 413-8 King, Kevin 252-4 Kutugata, Matthew 176-1456 Lee, Charlotte 375-1165, 279-6 Linares, Angela 345-1275 Kiniry, James 478-1347 Kwakye, Samuel 507-1170 Lee, Dar-Yuan 504-1126 Lindbo, David 77-8 Kinney, Tony 454-1 Kwon, Hoyoung 58-12 Lee, Sang Kook 181-1624 Lindquist, John 266-2, 168- Kirkham, Mary Beth 360-1526 Kyanam, Ammani Naidu Lee, Seoyeon 480-1372 1369 Kirsch, Brittany 187-1205 359-1509 Lee, Sunil 497-1023 Lindsey, Alex 363-1625 Kishimoto-Mo, Ayaka 480- Kyei-Boahen, Stephen 361- Lehman, Michael 399-4 Lindsey, Alexander 289-1, 1409 1540 Lei, Lili 406-9 230-6 Kitchen, Newell 249-4 Kyveryga, Peter 300-1 Leiby, Nathaniel 362-1567 Liu, Cheng-Hua 510-1260 Kizito, Fred 115-3 Leier, Justin 177-1509 Liu, Gang 485-1443 Kjaersgaard, Jeppe 278-1 L Leinauer, Bernhard 204-2 Liu, Kui 401-4 Kladivko, Eileen 187-1226 Laacouri, Aicam 48-2 LeMonte, Joshua 128-7, 93-2 Liu, Leilei 476-1313 Klaiber, Laura 196-1325 Labhsetwar, Piyush 357-1446 Lena, Burno 350-1367 Liu, Lin 47-7 Klarquist, Emily 104-1, 183- Laboski, Carrie 141-6 Lengnick, Laura 394-4 Liu, Shuyu 50-13 1660 Lacasa, Josefina 160-1008 Lentz, Rodrick 400-6 Liu, Xiaobing 309-6 Kleinman, Peter 76-1, 73-2 Lacerda, Lorena 63-8 Lenzen, Derek 8-5 Liu, Xiaoxiao 177-1537, 90-4 Klopp, Hans 509-1251 Lachnicht Weyers, Sharon Lesinger, Kyle 47-10 Liu, Xingmei 232-1 Klossner, Lee 346-1303 255-1 LeTourneau, Melissa 372-1127 Livesley, Stephen 74-4 Knaebel, David 71-1 Lacroix, Emily 503-1123 Leu, Karen 346-1304 Locke, Martin 487-1445 Knappe, Jan 226-7, 380-1253 LaCroix, Rachelle 191-1260 Leuthold, Sam 48-11 Lockhart, Summer 186-1170 Knoepp, Jennifer 449-1 LAGANIERE, JEROME 220-2 Leverich, Leanna 347-1343, Lofton, Josh 387-1 Knoll, Joseph 177-1513 Lagarrigue, David 485-1439, 116-3 Logsdon, Sally 20-6 Koch, Paul 318-10 485-1434 Levine, Brian 329-4 Lohse, Kathleen 321-2 Koehler-Cole, Katja 486-1454, LaHue, Gabriel 411-12 Lewis, Katie 117-6 Lollato, Romulo 361-1543 486-1470 Lai, Jianbin 403-2 Lewis, Timothy 283-3, 485- Longchamps, Louis 435-1 Koeneke, Markus 502-1121 Lakey, Caitlyn 177-1541, 90-11 1432, 497-1020 Lopatkin, Allison 404-3 Koeshall, Samuel 348-1348, Lal, Rattan 321-1 Leytem, April 172-1433 Lopez, Francis 413-2 308-6, 179-1567 Lam, Shu Kee 393-3 Li, Ao 187-1211 Lorenz, Aaron 301-1 Kojima, Yuki 195-1317, 508- Lamb, Alyssa 168-1367 Li, Chenhui 220-3 Lorenz, Nicola 397-6 1228 Lamb, Shannon 163-1111, 6- Li, Deying 181-1632 Loveland, Chet 346-1315, Kolka, Randall 367-1006 Lambright, Josh 131-1 Li, Hong-Yi 81-7 182-1646 Kongchum, Manoch 505-1142 Lammers, Chad 6-, 174-1452 Li, Hui 228-1 Lowry, Greg 256-2 Kool, Dilia 508-1229, 277-10 LaMontagne, Michael 494- Li, Liping 80-7 Lu, Jefferson 310-8 Koop, Aaron 442-5 1636 Li, Luqi 364-1605 Lu, Li Chieh 364-1608 Kopec, David 150-3 Lancaster, Caroline 184-1149 Li, Qiang 206-7 Lu, Sen 508-1237 Kortbein, Mark 160-1003 Landivar, Juan 349-1366, Li, Sanai 390-4 Lu, Yanyan 59-12 Kosola, Kevin 178-1569 237-5 Li, Xiufen 376-1175 Lucas, Emileigh 479-1353 Koss, Shannon 462-1 Lane, Holly 177-1538, 90-5 Li, Yanhua 499-1032 Lugo, Stephanie 501-1120 Kostick, Sarah 177-1531 Larkin, Dylan 177-1542, 90-19 Li, Yong 67-5 Lugo-Arroyo, Alexandra Kostka, Stanley 310-3 Larney, Francis 224-9 Li, Yuanbo 319-9 171-1412 Kothari, Kritika 47-6, 324-3 Larrimore, Lamar 252-1 Li, Yuanyuan 413-5, 358-1462, Luo, Min 511-1302 Kovar, John 231-2 Lasisi, Ahmed 246-3 349-1365 Lupwayi, Newton 205-9 Kowalewski, Alexander 318-1 Laskowski, Lindsey 6- Li, Yuying 507-1172 Lur, Huu-sheng 344-1320 Kranz, Christina 197-1333 Lasley, Paul 119-2 Liang, Xi 15-6, 56-5 Lusk, Mary 227-1 Kreuser, William 204-4, 310-9 Lass, Michael 345-1259 Liang, Xiaolong 188-1248, Luz, Pedro Henrique 506- Krischel, Joshua 482-1415 Laurent, Anabelle 389-3 122-4 1161 Krogman, Sarah 489-1520 Lauster, Aaron 94-1 Liao, Zijing 227-6 Lybrand, Rebecca 442-2, 464- Kruger, Matthew 302-6 Law, Eugene 357-1444 Libohova, Zamir 327-4 1, 128-6

282 Presenting Author Index

Lychuk, Taras 170-1407 Markey, Kaitlyn 184-1143 McIlquham, Molly 8-8 Miranda, Carrie 475-1339 Lyon, Drew 401-10 Maroof, Saghai 494-1640, McKnight, Alayne 363-1633 Mitchell, Megan 164-1139 Lyons, Sarah 120-4 494-1639 McLain, Jean Mitchell, Ross 485-1435, 70-6 Lytle, Mary Jane 241-7 Marsh, Brian 166-1353, 105-7 McLaughlin, Michael 80-2 Mite, Jose 166-1352, 105-1 Marsh, Sarah 164-1138 McLaughlin, Richard 11-3 Mohammed, Abdul 360-1522 M Marte De Jesús, Dariam 163- McLaughlin, Sean 362-1565 Mohammed, Yesuf 399-6 Ma, Lena 80-1 1106 McLawrence, Javid 501-1109 Mohanty, Binayak 81-4 Ma, Persephone 319-8 Martin, Dennis 362-1601 McMahon, Peter 410-2 Mokarighahroodi, Esmaiil Ma, Renming 44-1 Martin, Janel 368-1023 McMechan, A. 486-1453 509-1239 Ma, Xiangfa 501-1111 Martin, Nicolas 300-3 McNally, Brandon 181-1638 Moller, Spencer 373-1153 Maas, Ellen 43-4 Martín-López, Javier 185-1162 McPherson, Morgan 372- Moncada, Kristine 492-1605 MacAdam, Jennifer 311-6 Martinez, Shantel 50-14, 491- 1129, 372-1128 Mondal, Sejuti 90-10, 177- Macdonald, Andy 243-1 1571 McVay, Kent 426-3, 426-3 1545 Macdonald, Bryce 8-7 Martínez, Sofía 378-1236, Meeks, Meghyn 364-1614 Monger, Curtis 254-4 MacDonald, Sarah 482-1417 316-14 Mehmandoost Kotlar, Ali Monje, Oscar 266-3 MacDowell, Rachel 476-1325 Martinez-Feria, Rafael 47-2, 505-1146 Monson, Amanda 168-1374 Machado, Stephen 401-5 170-1408 Melander, Bo 294-1 Monteros, Maria 399-11 Mackenzie, M. Derek 220-1 Martins, Luciola 193-1303 Menalled, Uriel 60-9 Montgomery, James 279-5, Mackowiak, Cheryl 365-1638 Martins, Murilo 98-8, 193-1274 Mendez, Kharla 352-1412 227-2 MacMillan, Jennifer 180-1602 Maruo, Yuichi 304-6 Mendez, Monica 439-4 Montgomery, Randall 50-7 Maddala, Srusti 9-9 Mashtare, Michael 279-3 Mendoza, Hector 507-1210 Moody, Kaitlyn 237-2 Madsen, Isaac 348-1355, 507- Masiello, Caroline 397-2 Menefee, Dorothy 353-1421, Moorberg, Colby 13-2, 192- 1171, 313-4 Mason, Laura 500-1033 79-4, 238-7 1267 Madsen, Julia 9-2 Masowa, Manare Maxson Menegaz, Sonia 137-9 Moore, Amber 284-6 Maeda, Murilo 290-2 313-1 Meng, Yili 488-1511, 78-7 Moore, Eric 187-1202 Maffie, Sophia 369-1035 Massey, Joseph 187-1234 Mensah, Albert 126-3 Moore, Jenna 52-12 Magonziwa, Blessing 358- Mata-Padrino, Domingo Mertz, Isaac 38-6 Moore, Ronald 177-1517 1464 493-1632 Messiga, Aime 368-1010 Moore, Taylor 206-14 Mahalingam, Ramamurthy Matcham, Emma 51-12, 166- Messina, Carlos 125-5 Moore, Virginia 399-12, 20-2 208-5 1347, 105-2 Meza Retamozo, Katherin Moore-Kucera, Jennifer 224-7 Mahan, James 207-1 Mathers, Cara 487-1448 485-1437 Moorhead, Jerry 85-5 Maharjan, Bijesh 14-3 Matos, Priscila 372-1124 Miao, Yuxin 435-5 Morales, Karina 177-1543, Mahato, Gena 193-1301, 475- Mattox, Clint 39-10 Michael, Darrell 150-6 90-9 1338, 98-1 Maucieri, Carmelo 346-1314 Michitsch, Robert 302-8 Morales Ona, Ana Gabriela Mahler, Robert 479-1362 Maul, Jude 71-4 Miesel, Jessica 250-1, 480-1373 347-1338, 307-1 Maity, Aniruddha 491-1569 Maulana, Frank 494-1648 Mihelich, Nicole 218-7 Moran, Jim 16-1 Malinowski, Dariusz 311-7 Maxwell, Patrick 435-6 Mikha, Maysoon 216-11 Morata, Guilherme 411-4 Mallarino, Antonio 219-1 May, William 219-10 Mikhailova, Elena 510-1263 Moreno-García, Beatriz 411- Mallory, Ellen 346-1313 Maynard, Jonathan 77-3 Miles, Dana 480-1374 10 Malone, Robert 170-1405 Mayorga, Diego 184-1151 Milla-Lewis, Susana 364-1612 Morgan, Cristine 315-4, 428-2, Maltais-Landry, Gabriel 496- Mbia, Michelle 509-1249 Miller, Bradley 464-2 254-6 1017 McBratney, Alex 36-2 Miller, Chris 69-5 Morgan, Kelly 115-1 Mandyam, Keerthi 488-1519, McCall, David 204-3 Miller, Dakota 52-4 Morgounov, Alex 396-9 61-2 McCarthy, Ashley 224-6 Miller, Daniel 439-1 Moriasi, Daniel 83-4 Mangat, Puneet Kaur 177- McCarty, Gregory 121-5 Miller, Grady 310-1 Moro Rosso, Luiz 116-1, 179- 1546, 494-1649, 90-14 McCauley, Raymond 38-2 Miller, Janet 176-1464 1562 Mangin, Amy 174-1449 McClelland, Shelby 317-9 Miller, Jarrod 344-1327, 290-3 Morris, J. Bradley 366-1663 Manirakiza, Eric 480-1403 McClure, Angela 361-1538 Miller, Lucas 164-1131 Morrone, Vicki 60-2 Mankar, Sumeet 49-5 McCoy, Justin 476-1315 Miller, Phearen 122-19, 188- Morrow, Anna 388-1 Mann, Kirandeep 368-1007, McCulley, Rebecca 297-5 1252 Moses, Madison 165-1116 193-1304 McCulloch, Morgan 160-1009 Miller, Rhonda 172-1431 Mosesso, Lauren 374-1157, Mansour, William 507-1206 McCurdy, James 318-6 Miller, Robert 219-6 257-4 Manter, Daniel 71-3 McDonald, Brian 181-1623 Miller, Vivica 162-1028 Moskal, L. 407-1 Marcillo, Guillermo 416-4 McDonald, Heath 162-1030 Mills, Aaron 462-3 Mott, Joshua 507-1208 Marek, Gary 117-4 McDonald, Louis 196-1327 Minaev, Nikolay 131-2, 363- Moura Kohmann, Marta Maresma, Angel 238-8 McDonald, Mark 258-4 1619 495-1004 Maresma Galindo, Angel 84-5 McFarland, Carol 376-1172 Minato, Evandro 505-1152 Mourtzinis, Spyridon 416-1 Margenot, Andrew 507-1227 McGilp, Lillian 309-8 Miner, Grace 488-1509 Mowrer, Jason 196-1322 Marin, Fabio 277-3 McGlinch, Greg 209-4, 361- Ming, Douglas 201-4, 248-2 Mozzoni, Leandro 489-1533 Markewitz, Daniel 495-1007 1547 Mira, Ana Gabriela 9-4 Mubvumba, Partson 488-1513

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Muela Negrete, Paola 176- Nico, Peter 406-10 Oliveira, Teogenes 186-1166, Pan, Zhizhen 494-1645 1468 Niebaum, Elizabeth 309-4 371-1119 Panday, Dinesh 136-7, 237-4 Mueller, Laurel 216-7 Nielsen, David 348-1357 Oliver, Nathan 163-1105 Pandey, Aditi 374-1156, 304-4 Mugendi, Daniel 214-5 Nielsen, Jackson 53-12 Olk, Daniel 302-3 Pandeya, Devendra 454-4 Muir, James 68-5 Niemeyer, Caleb 48-13 Olmedo Pico, Lia 361-1560, Panicker, Girish 140-3 Mukherjee, Atanu 288-5 Nieto, Luciana 238-9 56-1, 209-14 Pantalone, Vincent 177-1516 Mulla, David 238-1 Nigon, Tyler 426-2, 426-2 Olson, Brian 305-2 Papadopoulos, Yousef 422-4 Mullican, Jill 53-10 Nilahyane, Abdelaziz 486- Olson, Monica 12-12 Parajuli, Binaya 187-1218, Mulloy, Robyn 137-7 1467 Oltmans, Ryan 136-1, 219-2 225-4 Mulvaney, Michael 460-4 Niles, Meredith 112-1, 393-2 Omara, Peter 505-1150 Park, Bradley 363-1620 Munkholm, Lars 291-5 Niu, Baicheng 187-1212 Omidire, Niyi 173-1441 Park, Cedric 369-1030 Munoz, Ariana 482-1418 Nleya, Thandiwe 58-7 Omoigui, Lucky 463-1 Park, Jongho 476-1307 Mura, Jyostna 360-1528 Noborio, Kosuke 508-1236 Omole, Temitope 167-1356, Park, JongHwan 296-4 Murdock, Lloyd 462-4 Nogawa, Kento 378-1229, 114-2 Park, Samuel 172-1432, 391-8 Murray, Seth 221-1 316-8 Onuh, Martin 147-4 Park, Wonkeun 489-1526 Murray Young, Kelly 395-6 Nolan, Emily 165-1113 Ordoñez, Raziel 51-5 Parker, Nathaniel 134-6 Mutiti, Christine 406-11 Noller, Jay 145-2 Orfanou, Anna 350-1375, 63-5 Parr, Cynthia 200-3, 71-2 Mwando, Edward 17-6 Noor, Nadia 246-6 Orlinski, Pawel 39-1 Parvej, Rasel 305-6, 490-1559 Norberg, O. Steven 311-4 Orr, Walker 183-1663, 104-5 Pasket, Amber 380-1248 N North, Dustin 17-4 Ort, Nathaniel 52-7 Pasley, Heather 324-6 Naasko, Katherine 122-6, Norton, Jeanette 471-6 Ortez, Osler 361-1545, 52-5, Patel, Sejal 475-1337 188-1245 Norton, Urszula 348-1351 209-1 Patel, Swetabh 179-1568, Naganuma, Natsumi 134-4 Nouri Aiin, Maryam 494-1637 Ortiz, Alexandra 504-1133 53-11 Nagila, Asmita 168-1370 Nouri Gharahassanlou, Amin Ortiz, Patricio 160-1005 Pathan, Safiullah 183-1658 Nair, Drishya 186-1167 224-2 Ortmeier-Clarke, Haleigh Patil, Nikhil 366-1670 Nair, Vimala 412-4 Novak, Jeffrey 40-2 180-1618 Patton, Aaron 38-9, 310-4 Najera, Gaspar 511-1273 Nowlin, Holly 116-6 Osmond, Deanna 120-3, 76-2 Paudel, Dev 364-1606 Nakamaru, Yasuo 415-6 Nunes, Márcio 371-1115 Osorio, Evelyn 309-1 Paul, George 85-3 Nakayama, Yuhei 397-5 Nunes, Vander Luis 84-8 Osterholz, William 127-6 Paustian, Keith 428-3, 312-3 Nambi, Eva 368-1022 Nwachukwu, Olayinka 288-2 Osterloh, Kristopher 369-1101 Pavlou, Dimitrios 173-1445 Narayanan Kutty, Sruthi Nwaiwu, Juan 395-9 Ostmeyer, Troy 12-2, 359-1506 Paye, Wooiklee 507-1209 130-5 Nze Memiaghe, Jeff 48-6 Oswald, Mitchell 165-1125 Payne, Thomas 35-1 Naser, Mohammed 347-1341, Ott, Matthew 114-4, 489-1522 Peak, Derek 18-3 63-3 O Ouyang, Ying 403-3 Pearce, Austin 173-1446 Nasta, Paolo 431-1 O’Brien, Peter 255-3 Overmyer, Keeley 116-4 Pearsall, Douglas 187-1203 Nataraja, Subash 324-7 O’Geen, Anthony 212-3 Overmyer, Lindsay 348-1349 Pease, Benjamin 364-1607 Nathan, Manjula 219-7 O’Leary, Garry 478-1346 Owen, Rachel 198-1346, Pebeck, Kaylee 170-1409 Nattrass, Michael 469-2 O’Shaughnessy, Susan 266-1 123-11 Pedersen, Joel 228-2 Naylor, Dan 495-1005 Oakes, Joseph 344-1328, 435-2 Owens, Megan 6- Pedreira, Bruno 365-1640, Neary, Daniel 69-2 Obeidy, Chelsea 374-1160 Owens, Phillip 77-7 365-1641 Needelman, Brian 429-8 Obeng, Eric 345-1262 Oyebiyi, Fikayo 505-1149 Pedreira, Carlos 365-1643 Neely, Clark 311-9 Obour, Augustine 461-3 Oyedele, Durodoluwa 225-3 Pedroso, Gabriel 365-1647 Neely, Haly 138-3 Ochsner, Tyson 134-5 Ozlu, Ekrem 378-1241, 442-3, Pelham, Sara 451-3, 361-1559, Nelson, Kristen 418-3, 492- Odhiambo, Jude 214-9 316-17 490-1566, 209-13 1614 Odom, LaKisha 394-3 Peña Q, Andrés 324-2 Nelson, Nathan 94-3 Oetting, Joel 352-1409 P Pena-Yewtukhiw, Eugenia Nelson, Shad 13-5 Ogbuehi, Hyginus 305-1 Pabuayon, Irish Lorraine 56- 400-8 Nelson, Shannon 367-1001 Ogunwobi, Ifekristi 476-1316 6, 179-1560 Pennino, Amanda 192-1264, Nemergut, Kyle 51-1, 180- Oh, Sungchan 238-6 Pachepsky, Yakov 509-1250 495-1010 1604 Okazaki, Keiki 187-1200 Pachon, Julio 369-1033, 327-1 Peppers, John 39-5, 181-1643 Nessly, Daniel 358-1456 Okebalama, Chinyere 397-8, Packer, Daniel 183-1657 Pequeno, Diego 46-9 Netthisinghe, Annesly 493- 455-2 Padda, Kiran Preet 220-5 Pereira, Engil 192-1262 1628, 493-1629 Okmaura, Masaki 360-1524 Padilla, Josh 126-8 Perez, Brenda 493-1620 Neupane, Jasmine 63-7 Okumoto, Sakiko 56-2 Paek, Nam-Chon 359-1501 Perez, Oscar 368-1009 Nevins, Clayton 16-8 Okundia, Rex 455-4 pagan-caballero, Isabel 510- Perez-Guzman, Lumarie Newman, Cassondra 177- Oladeji, Olawale 278-4 1262 264-2 1529 Olaoye, Dotun 177-1502 Pageau, Denis 345-1256 Perry, Henry 258-6 Nguyen, Thanh 346-1312 Olesen, Jorgen 46-4, 243-3 Pakish, Bradley 49-7 Persaud, Leelawattie 167- Nichols, Virginia 43-1, 109-2 Oleson, Eric 345-1300 Palm, Cheryl 398-2 1363 Nicklay, Jennifer 11-7 Olexa, Tracey 216-1 Paltseva, Anna 11-6 Pesch, Charles 417-6

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Petelewicz, Pawel 362-1571 Price, Andrew 490-1557 Raper, Tyson 486-1503, 486- Rincon, Froylan 366-1665 Petermann, Billi 205-11 Price, John 396-1 1502 Ringeisen, Laura 162-1033 Peterson, Caitlin 255-6 Prieto-Garcia, Jocelyn 345-1267 Rapolla Rezende, Caio 174- Rios, Esteban 364-1604 Peterson, Cara 53-3 Priya, Shweta 188-1241, 1450 Rippner, Devin 287-1 Peterson, Heidi 141-1 122-12 Rastogi, Khushboo 494-1644, Ritchie, Glen 420-2 Peterson, Kelsey 357-1447 Proctor, Christopher 20-1, 494-1647 Rivera, Leonardo 508-1232 Peterson, Matthew 219-4 399-5 Rasu, Eeswaran 194-1313, Rivera Ocasio, Zoelie 372- Petrella, Dominic 310-2 Provin, Tony 507-1224 112-3 1138 Pfarr, Christopher 215-14 Pruden, Amy 404-4 Rath, Daniel 16-11 Roberson, Aricka 162-1034 Pham, Hanh 420-3 Pruitt, Darien 501-1105 Rathore, Keerti 454-2 Roberts, Kelley 6- Philippe, Jessica 77-4 Pudota, Mounika 378-1220 Rattalino Edreira, Juan 253-3, Roberts, Trenton 215-4 Phillips, Claire 307-8, 239-4 Pudzianowska, Marta 492- 305-4 Robertson, G. Philip 40-4 Phillips, Lori 78-1, 223-4 1610 Raturi, Ankita 135-2, 426-4, Robertson, Scott 493-1625 Phoncharoen, Phanupong Puka-Beals, Jesse 60-8 426-4 Robins, Joseph 366-1655 478-1350 Puntel, Laila 390-9, 238-2 Raun, William 387-5 Robinson, Ashley 283-4 Picasso, Valentin 396-6 Puppala, Naveen 507-1221 Ravelombola, Francia 179- Robinson, Clay 145-1 Pieralisi, Brian 475-1341 Purcell, Larry 247-3, 178-1572 1558 Robinson, David 194-1307, Pierce, Benjamin 164-1140 Purdom, Sam 350-1371 Raymer, Paul 218-9 501-1101 Pierre-Pierre, Nickisha 302-4 Puri, Akshit 188-1237, 122-14 Raymond, Conner 475-1343 Robotham, Michael 135-9 Pietrasiak, Nicole 372-1134 Purucker, Seth 507-1219, Read, John 365-1636 Rocha da Silva, Michel 390-13 Pignatello, Joseph 413-6 137-3 Reberg-Horton, S. Chris 244-4 Rod, Katherine 116-2, 475-1340 Pinnamaneni, Srinivasa Rao Purucker, Taylor 241-2 Rebetzke, Greg 247-2 Rodning, Shyanne 165-1126 387-12 Putnam, Daniel 422-2 Reddy, K. Raja 47-3 Rodriguez, Amanda 510-1265 Pintar, Jacobb 488-1507 Redfearn, Daren 493-1622 Rodriguez, Andres 291-3 Pisani, Oliva 121-4 Q Reed, Vaughn 306-5 Rodriguez, Jordan 161-1014 Pitcock, Rebecca 173-1442 Qian, Yaling 181-1620 Reeve, Jennifer 482-1420 Rogers, Christopher 376-1206 Pittelkow, Cameron 484-1427, Qin, Ruijun 48-1, 412-5 Rehman, Hafeez Ur 378-1232, Rogers, James 493-1626, 132-5 255-2 Qiu, Yinjie 218-11 509-1247, 316-5 Roper, Donald 315-1 Plante, Alain 18-1 Qu, Henry 218-4 Reid, Christopher 362-1600, Roper, Wayne 415-1 Podlich, Dean 301-4 Quincke, Juan Andres 84-2, 218-10 Ross, Bianca 380-1252, 226-1 Poffenbarger, Hanna 376-1168 313-3 Reid, D. Keith 141-3 Ross, Donald 410-3 Pohanková, Eva 170-1406 Quinn, Daniel 361-1552, 53-9, Reid, Matthew 410-10 Rossi, Robert 291-6 Pokharel, Meghnath 179- 209-7 Reis, Heitor 505-1138 Rossi, Stephanie 362-1566, 1554, 130-9 Quinonez, Katherine 501-1117 Reiter, Maggie 492-1602 131-5 Pokhrel, Pramod 167-1358, Reiter, Mark 486-1472 Rossini, Pedro 350-1403 60-12 R Reitmeier, Heidi 141-4 Roth, Richard 53-7, 176-1465 Poncet, Aurelie 260-5 Rabenhorst, Martin 254-2, Rekik, Fatma 288-1 Rouquette, Francis 297-4 Porter, John 414-2 123-5 Rempe, Daniella 405-1 Rudd, Jackie 62-4 Porter, Nick 359-1508 Rabia, Ahmed 277-8, 424-2 Renner, Karen 289-5 Ruffatti, Michael 376-1174 Possinger, Angela 126-7, 503- Radcliffe, Kirsten 486-1474 Renwick, Leah 79-2 Rui, Yichao 16-5, 371-1114 1125 Radicke, Kathryn 59-1, 493- Reyes-Cabrera, Joel 308-3 Ruis, Sabrina 187-1222, 291-4 Post, Angela 311-8, 507-1226, 1617 Rho, Hyungmin 92-2, 207-4 Ruiz Guzman, Henry Alonso 395-5, 241-1 Radojicic, Jovan 400-9 Rhoades, Charles 69-3 351-1407 Potter, Teal 471-1 Rahman, Mukhlesur 213-1 Rhodes, Davina 146-2 Runge, Edward 177-1532 Poudel, Durga 482-1419 Rai, Teerath 170-1404, 48-10 Riar, Ranjit 462-2 Runion, Brett 283-6 Poudel, Pratishtha 174-1447 Rajan, Nithya 391-11, 47-1 Ribeiro, Bruno 511-1271 Rushford, Clayton 39-11 Poudyal, Chiranjibi 347-1336 Rajput, Shalini 480-1406 Rice, Adam 359-1500 Russ, Andrew 344-1330 Pound, Collin 193-1269, 98-6 Rakkar, Manbir 396-3 Rice, Alexandrea 374-1159 Russell, Eli 366-1669 Pouyat, Richard 74-1 Rakowitz, Ryan 6- Rice, Charles 240-2, 117-7 Russell, Kimberley 368-1015 Powell, Lauren 182-1645 Rakshit, Sudipta 126-4 Richer, Eric 230-4, 479-1360 Russell, Travis 39-3 Powers, Jackson 362-1575 Raman, Rahul 307-5, 327-2 Richmond, Tyler 475-1342 Rutter, Edmond 507-1173 Powlen, Jada 131-6, 363-1626 Ramanathan, Shwetha 52-2 Richter, Daniel 201-3 Ryan, Christopher , 102-2, Pradhan, Gautam 241-6 Ramcharan, Amanda 344-1323 Rick VandeVoort, Allison 197-1337 Pradhan Shrestha, Sumit Ramirez, Salvador 205-1 163-1112 Ryan, John 142-1 359-1469 Ramos, Pablo 171-1413 Ricker, Matthew 369-1100 Ryan, Matthew 60-3 Prasad, Rishi 84-3 Ranaivoson, Andry 229-6, Riddle, Randy 299-4 Pressler, Yamina 495-1000, 387-3 Ries, Ian 483-1422 S 145-7, 250-3 Ransom, Curtis 237-8, 230-8 Rieser, Cassandra 507-1169 Sadeghi, Morteza 129-3 Preston, Melissa 9-1, 171-1416 Ransom, Joel 142-4 Rigon, João Paulo 506-1157 Sadeghpour, Amir 356-1440, Preza Fontes, Giovani 258-3 Riley, Meagan 268-2 214-4, 187-1235

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Sadok, Walid 207-2, 46-2 Savanguane, Luis 296-10, Sekhon, Rajandeep 49-9 Shrestha, Raj 476-1308 Sadras, Victor 242-3 354-1425 Sela, Shai 48-7 Shrestha, Rajan 345-1265 Saha, Debasish 391-5 Sawatraksa, Nateetip 345- Selph, Lauren 354-1428, 296-6 Shrestha, Sudhir 411-3 Saha, Sukumar 17-10 1255 Sena, Matthew 508-1234 Shuai, Xiufu 368-1011 Saha, Uttam 219-3 Sayeed, Md Abu 351-1405 Sennett, Louise 471-2 Shukla, Manoj 379-1244 Sahajpal, Ritvik 113-1 Schad, Peter 7-3, 7-6 Seo, Yong Weon 177-1523 Shumate, Brooke 177-1526 Saikai, Yuji 389-2 Schaefer, Brian 181-1628 Septiningsih, Endang 17-1 Shumate, Samantha 165-1121 Sainju, Upendra 241-5, 225-6 Schaible, Candace 289-4 Serba, Desalegn 489-1545 Si, Qianyao 227-3 Sajwan, Kenneth 162-1035 Scharenbroch, Bryant 299-2 Serena, Matteo 364-1615 Sible, Connor 361-1548, 302-2, Salam, Abdul 409-7 Scheckel, Kirk 18-2 Sesi, Isaac 107-3 209-2 Salas, William 135-8 Scheffler, Jodi 177-1548, 90-15 Sessoms, Florence 387-6 Sidhu, Sudeep 411-6 Saldivar, Raul 160-1011 Schepers, James 142-3 Seth, Vishal 78-4 Sidhu, Virinder 197-1334 Saleh, Navid 228-4 Schetter, August 167-1357 Severino da Silva, Liliane 59-8 Siebecker, Matthew 80-9 Salehin, Sk. Musfiq-Us- 352- Schiavon, Marco 363-1623 Sevostianova, Elena 492-1604 Siegfried, Jeff 347-1339, 238-5 1418 Schiffner, Sydney 396-7 Seyfferth, Angelia 93-1 Sigdel, Sailesh 176-1475, 137-4 Salem, Mohammed 15-2, Schillinger, William 401-8 Shaddox, Travis 362-1563, Sigua, Gilbert 480-1407 360-1533 Schirmacher, Marie 348-1352 259-1 Sikora, Miranda 346-1310 Salley, Shawn 498-1028 Schlautman, Brandon 396-8 Shahi, Dipendra 359-1471 Siler, Thomas 52-8, 180-1605 Samanta, Sayantan 129-6 Schlegel, Alan 117-5 Shahid, Muhammad 84-4 Silva, Erin 244-1 Samonte, Stanley Omar 359- Schlemmer, Michael 72-3, Shakiba, Ehsan 372-1133 Silver, Whendee 321-4 1503 344-1324 Sharma, Hem 173-1443 Simão, Luana 348-1350, 79-7 Samuels, Steven 147-6 Schmer, Marty 391-13 Sharma, Lakesh 507-1205, Simon, Logan 348-1353 Samuelson, Spencer 346-1316, Schmidt, Michael 406-4, 504- 70-5 Simunek, Jirka 91-2 399-10 1132 Sharma, Prakriti 17-8 Sinclair, Thomas 139-1, 46-10 Sanabria, Joaquin 416-5 Schmitt, Mattie 486-1462 Sharma, Shivali 433-4 Singer, Michael 511-1275 Sanchez, Darlene 359-1502 Schmitz, Peder 475-1333 Sharma, Sumit 435-3 Singer, William 177-1518 Sanchez, Jacobo 491-1572 Schnable, James 301-2 Sharma, Vasudha 350-1373 Singh, Atinderpal 358-1455, Sanchez Bustamante, Ana Schneider, Jana 378-1216 Sharma, Vivek 435-4 378-1238, 225-12, 316-3 Paula 257-5 Schneider, Leanna 164-1137 Sharpley, Andrew 382-1 Singh, Balwant 413-1 Sanderman, Jonathan 250-4 Schnell, Ronnie 387-2 Sharry, Raedan 184-1153 Singh, Bhupinder 179-1563, Sanders, Morgan 169-1375 Schomberg, Harry 486-1473 Shaw, Joey 281-2 207-5 Sandhu, Devinder 50-6 Schott, Linda 388-4 Shaw, Richard 299-1 Singh, Gurbir 486-1463, 486- Sandhu, Pawanjit Kaur 12-8 Schuh, Nicholas 359-1467 Shawver, Sarah 319-3 1464, 229-7 Sandor, Daniel 363-1622 Schulthess, Cristian 126-1, Shearman, Robert 150-1 Singh, Hardeep 356-1436, Sankaran, Renuka 421-1 192-1263 Shedekar, Vinayak 283-2, 257-7 Sankaran, Sindhuja 292-3 Schulz, Marjorie 16-10 229-8 Singh, Jagdeep 12-6 Santos, Erick 365-1650, 59-10 Schulze, Darrell 327-5, 369- Shekoofa, Avat 207-3 Singh, Jasdeep 79-8, 264-4 Santos, Fernanda 432-1 1104 Sheldon, Kendall 350-1370 Singh, Jugpreet 489-1531 Santra, Dipak 210-5 Schulze-Makuch, Dirk 248-3 Shelia, Vakhtang 352-1415, Singh, Kanwardeep 208-1 Santra, Meenakshi 489-1537 Schussler, Jeffrey 56-4 478-1351 Singh, Maninder Pal 361- Sanyal, Debankur 176-1500 Schwab, Arthur 377-1212 Shelley, Jansky 62-3 1544, 284-5 Sanz-Saez, Alvaro 308-2 Schwab, Ryan 108-1, 362-1562 Shen, Haiou 487-1446 Singh, Navdeep 316-7, 48-12, Sapkota, Bishwa 63-11 Schwarck, Lauren 180-1608 Shen, Yike 319-4 378-1234, 317-6 Sapkota, Manish 259-4, 363- Schwartz, Robert 134-1, 350- Shepard, Christopher 442-4 Singh, Navjot 460-3 1624 1372 Shergill, Lovreet 387-4 Singh, Paramveer 169-1401, Sapkota, Pradip 213-5 Schwartz, Stephen 165-1123 Sherman, Jess 391-9, 187-1210 169-1402 Sapkota, Suraj 177-1511 Schwyter, Anna 511-1301 Shi, Ainong 463-2, 177-1522 Singh, Rajveer 48-9, 475-1334 Sapkota, Yadav 198-1344, Scott, Levi 160-1001, 160-1000 Shi, Weiming 206-4 Singh, Shikha 47-9, 352-1410 123-9 Secchi, Mario 180-1612 Shibuya, Kazuki 353-1423 Singh, Simarjeet 182-1655 Sarkar, Dibyendu 187-1228, Sedaghatdoost, Amir 356- Shigley, Nicole 188-1242, Singh, Surendra 187-1231, 510-1266 1441 122-16 358-1461 Sarkar, Reshmi 170-1403 Sedbrook, John 234-2 Shim, JungHyun 218-1 Singh, Vijay 344-1333 Sarkar, Sayantan 12-5 Sedghi, Nathan 229-2 Shim, Rosalyn 309-2 Sistani, Karamat 507-1163 Sarto, Marcos 372-1148 Seehaver, Sarah 486-1458 Shine, Amanda 311-5 Sitko, Christopher 39-6 Sasidharan, Salini 287-6, Seepaul, Ramdeo 58-9, 58-8 Shinoto, Yoshiya 387-9 Skaggs, Todd 194-1312 129-1 Sehgal, Vinit 417-3 Shiratsuchi, Luciano 63-6, Skillin, Paul 6-, 171-1414 Sato, Fumiya 378-1215 Seifert, Christopher 298-3 347-1335 Skinner, Cameron 511-1300 Sato, Naoto 378-1219, 304-5 Seiler, Gerald 366-1660 Shirtliffe, Steven 294-3 Skousen, Jeffrey 220-4 Saucerman, Rebecca 184-1147 Sekaran, Udayakumar 302-7, Shober, Amy 486-1475 Slaton, Nathan 73-5 Sauer, Thomas 231-3 391-15 Shorunke, Akeem 471-5 Slaughter, Lindsey 205-8

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Slavens, Nathan 180-1603 Stepanovic, Strahinja 476- Szerlag, Kathryn 206-9 Thurgood, Garrett 184-1142 Small, Ian 307-7, 297-2 1327, 305-8 Szlavecz, Katalin 74-2 Tidwell, Brandon 8-9 Smart, Lawrence 25-3 Stephens, Cameron 38-8, Szulczewski, Melanie 504- Tiedje, James 404-1 Smartt, Alden 137-12 181-1626 1129 Tietz, Paul 162-1031 Smartt, Alden 507-1213 Sterinbach, Samuel 495-1013 Tijerina, Denise 501-1115 Smiciklas, Kenneth 476-1331 Stevens, William 345-1301 T Tilhou, Neal 489-1547 Smith, Douglas 264-6 Stevenson, Bryan 61-9 Taagen, Ella 50-10 Tilley, M. 476-1330 Smith, Erin 511-1303 Stevenson, Danielle 191-1259 Tacoma-Fogal, Rinske 140-5 Timmers, Jennifer 12-3 Smith, Gerald 132-1 Stewart, Barry 418-2, 492-1612 Tadini, Amanda 225-5 Tiwari, Ruby 180-1615, 114-6 Smith, Keegan 246-7 Stewart, Catherine 500-1035 Tafti, Negar 296-3 Todd, James 119-4 Smith, Michaela 505-1141 Stewart, Catherine 358-1458 Tahir, Muhammad 141-7 Todd, James 489-1548 Smith, Richard 469-4 Stewart, Stirling 230-2 Takahashi, Yuna 379-1247 Toffanin, Arianna 63-4 Smith, Richard 52-15 Stewart, Zachary 57-10 Takle, Eugene 45-1 Togliatti, Kaitlin 353-1422 Smits, Kathleen 91-4 Stocker, Matthew 187-1229 Talbot, Amanda Jo 182-1653 Toinga, Stephany 494-1638 Smucker, Alvin 230-10, 212-2 Stockle, Claudio 21-4 Tamagno, Santiago 51-11 Tokumoto, Ieyasu 509-1241 Smukler, Sean 407-3 Stolt, Mark 429-7, 123-6, 198- Tancredi, Maria Teresa 403-4 Tollefson, David 291-2 Snapp, Sieglinde 423-1 1343, 7-1 Tang, Jinyun 16-2 Tomasiewicz, Dale 84-7 Snyder, Alice 205-3 Stone, Alan 410-6 Tang, Yang Kai 9-5 Tomer, Mark 187-1221 Snyder, Carl 8-1 Stone, Bram 236-1 Tang, Yi 454-3 Tondre, Braden 485-1438 Soares, Johnny 484-1428 Stoner, Jarrett 6- Tank, Jennifer 76-5 Tonon Rosa, Alexandre 209- Sobotkova, Martina 374-1158 Stoner, Shane 225-9 Tardieu, Francois 247-1 10, 53-6, 361-1555 Sollenberger, Lynn 221-4 Strauss, Nikayla 359-1468 Tarkalson, David 370-1108 Toole, David 61-3 Solomon, Juan 493-1623, Strauss, Sarah 302-1 Tatarko, John 187-1213 Toor, Gurpal 226-4, 412-1 58-10 Straw, Chase 362-1564 Tavarez, Michael 173-1444 Topp, Ed 404-2 Soltis, Pamela 106-1 Strawn, Daniel 80-4 Taylor, Dallas 181-1641 Torbert, H. Allen 252-7 Son, Jae-Han 485-1440 Streubel, Jason 57-2 Taylor, Ryan 11-5 Tork, David 489-1553 Song, Xiao-Peng 113-4 Stribel, Bryanna 163-1108 Taylor, Stephen 127-4, 196- Torralbo, Fernando 178-1570 Sood, Shilpa 301-3 Strock, Jeffrey 400-2, 229-5 1328 Torres, Adalgisa 368-1024 Sosa, Isai 490-1563 Strydhorst, Sheri 284-3 Teare, Brody 489-1554 Torres, Daniel 187-1209 Soti, Pushpa 397-3 Stuart, Matthew 180-1617 Teboh, Jasper 215-11, 215-9 Torres Goncalves, Matheus Sousa, Michael 185-1160 Stubbs, Christopher 50-5 Temu, Vitalis 61-8 165-1120 Souza, Emerson 345-1258, Stuckey, Jason 80-6 Tenorio, Fatima Amor 469-6 Torrion, Jessica 51-14 78-6 Stuff, Richard 416-2 TerAvest, Dan 352-1411 Toulabi, Sahar 104-2, 183-1662 Souza Krupek, Fernanda Stufflebeam, Ashtyn 187-1220 Terwillegar, Christian 507- Tracy, Paul 472-5 358-1460 Subramanian, Nithya 168- 1218 Trainer, Emma 410-8 Spackman, Jared 98-10, 136- 1372 Teten, Samantha 306-3 Trammell, Tara 74-3 10, 193-1271 Suchoff, David 346-1318 Tewolde, Haile 507-1165 Trappe, Jon 318-3 Spargo, John 73-4 Sulik, John 344-1332 Tfaily, Malak 202-3 Traves, Haley 8-2 Sparks, Donald 254-7 Sullivan, Clare 399-1 Thalmann, Leanna 187-1201 Treadwell, Danielle 388-3 Spencer, Gene 229-10 Sullivan, Dan 346-1306 Thapa, Binita 296-7, 354-1426 Treseder, Kathleen 263-1 Spiegal, Sheri 121-2 Sullivan, Dana 204-1 Thapa, Resham 176-1467, Trexler, Brady 368-1028 Spokas, Kurt 296-1 Sulman, Benjamin 128-8 176-1457 Trippe, Kristin 205-4 Spokas, Lesley 216-3 Sultana, Humaira 115-5 Thapa, Sushil 58-1 Tsai, Yuan-Ching 490-1555 Sricharoenvech, Piyapas Sultana, Shahana 313-2 Thelen, Kurt 58-4 Tsegaye, Teferi 83-1 191-1257 Summers, Haleigh 486-1471 Thilakarathne, Ashani 176- Tseng, Meng-Chun 361-1549, St. Luce, Mervin 461-1 Summers, Matthew 216-9 1461 209-5 Stahlman, Phillip 293-1 Sun, Wenguang 127-2 Thomas, John 345-1274, 460-2 Tseng, Te-Ming Paul 230-3, Stalker, H. Thomas 62-1 Sun, Yazhou 238-4 Thomason, Wade 479-1358 168-1366 Stansell, Jackson 63-1 Sunakawa, Yuki 316-20, 378- Thompson, Aaron 406-3 Tseng, Yu-Chien 366-1658 Stansly, Theodor 12-11, 167- 1228 Thompson, James 77-1 Tu, Xinyi 358-1463 1361 Sung, Cheng-Jung 213-8 Thompson, Laura 72-4, 230-9 Tubana, Brenda 507-1215 Stapley, Samuel 165-1117 Sung, Kijune 14-5 Thompson, Laurel 241-4 Tubbs, R. Scott 451-2, 490- Starr, Laura 358-1457 Suter, Helen 214-10 Thompson, Michael 368-1008 1565 Steber, Camille 309-5 Sutter, Brad 377-1211 Thompson, Nicholas 451-1, Tubeileh, Ashraf 60-1 Steele, Meredith 16-7 Suzuki, Takafumi 509-1240 490-1564 Tucker, Abby 163-1104 Steffan, Joshua 501-1106 Svedin, Jeffrey 358-1459 Thoms, Adam 492-1574 Tucker, Matthew 39-12 Stelford, Mark 476-1321, Swain, Hilary 121-7 Thomson, Allison 411-9 Tumbalam, Pavani 476-1319 300-4 Sweep, Ethan 399-3 Thomson, Michael 286-3 Tune, Alison 503-1124 Stengel, Ashley 122-7, 188- Swoish, Michael 306-6 Thorne, Peter 285-1 Turk, Judith 498-1027 1249 Syu, Chien-Hui 504-1130 Thorp, Kelly 21-2 Turner, Nathaniel 359-1465

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Turner, Richard 52-1, 475- Vianna, Murilo 360-1534, Washburn, Jacob 125-4 Williams, Clinton 319-5 1336 353-1424 Wasonga, Daniel 209-17, Williams, Dallas 108-2 Tuttle, Quincey 179-1561 Vigil, Merle 215-3 361-1550 Williams, John 230-1 Tyler, Heather 372-1122 Vines, Phillip 218-12, 181- Waterhouse, Hannah 409-8 Williams, W. Paul 222-3 Tyler, Roger 290-6 1631 Watters, Harold 370-1105 Williamson, Tanja 231-1 Virk, Gurpreet 308-4, 179- Watts, Dexter 40-1, 252-6 Williford, Sydney 164-1135 U 1566 Wauters, Vivian 60-10 Willison, Rebecca 324-4 Ulloa, Mauricio 62-2 Vital, Adriana de Fátima Wayment, Mitch 160-1006 Wills, Skye 135-5 Ulmasov, Tim 234-1 145-6 Weaver, Caleb 180-1616 Wilson, Glenn 129-2 Umeda, Kai 181-1644 Viteri, Diego 177-1527 Weaver, Joshua 38-10 Wilson, Tracy 479-1363 Unal Tosun, Gulcin 287-5 Volenec, Jeffrey 422-1 Webb, Nicholas 121-6 Winans, Eric 361-1546, 209-3 Upah, Nicholas 347-1342 Vrugt, Jasper 212-1 Weber, Christopher 193-1270, Winans, Noah 8-4 Utomo, Herry 90-17, 177- Vyn, Tony 51-13 98-2 Wind, Lauren 228-3 1550, 90-16, 177-1551 Weber, Hannah 171-1417 Winsor, Hunter 185-1157 Uttech, Sara 36-1, 200-1, 384-1 W Weeks, Joseph 206-6 Witt, Travis 489-1528 Uzokwe, Veronica N. 41-1, Wade, Anna 374-1163, 123-1 Weerasekara, Chamara 319-7 Wittenberg, Alex 114-3 285-4 Wade, Jordon 135-1, 214-1 Wehmeyer, Gwendolyn 52-3 Wolf, Kari 368-1014 Wagai, Rota 202-4 Wei, Zhuo 239-7, 511-1272 Wolfe, Matthew 47-12 V Waggoner, Ashley 188-1238, Weidhuner, Amanda 188- Woltering, Lennart 398-3 Valencia, Elide 365-1635 122-17 1243, 258-2, 122-10 Wolters, Bethany 486-1450 Valentine, Joseph 226-5 Wagner, Regan 501-1119 Weiglein, Tyler 406-8 Wong, Tsz Fai 483-1423 Valenzuela-Antelo, Jorge 177- Wagner, Stephen 372-1131 Weiss, James 182-1656 Woodward, Logan 180-1609 1536, 49-2, 90-3 Waldrip, Heidi 40-5 Weiss, Stuart 68-4 Woolfolk, Curt 506-1156 Valipour, Mohammad 169- Walia, Maninder 490-1567, Weissman, Danielle 127-7 Woolley, Elisa 350-1369 1400 348-1358, 451-4 Welage, Daniel 187-1225 Wortmann, Charles 285-3 Valle, Maryjo 359-1511 Walker, Kristina 492-1609 Welbaum, Gregory 245-3, Wright, David 297-3 van Cleef, Flavia 59-9, 365- Wall, Diana 75-3 491-1570 Wu, Yanqi 362-1574 1649 Wall, Jonathon 424-3 Welch, Stephen 86-1 Wuddivira, Mark 403-7 Van der Laan, Liza 180-1606, Wallace, Jason 92-1 Welikhe, Pauline 257-1 Wulanningtyas, Heppy 214-6 177-1534, 90-1 Wallau, Marcelo 490-1561 Wen, Guoqi 147-1 Wyatt, Briana 316-1, 134-7, Van Die, Myra 346-1302 Walne, Charles 209-15, 47-11, Wen, Ke 410-4 378-1223 van Eeuwijk, Fred 125-2, 361-1561 Wendland, Will 137-2 Wyman, Christopher 177-1507 235-2 Walsh, Olga 360-1532, 505- Wendroth, Ole 379-1245 van Es, Harold 472-3 1145, 344-1325, 505-1144, Wenefrida, Ida 489-1552 X Van Evert, Frits 408-2 490-1558 Werrell, Caitlin 45-5 Xia, Qing 501-1102 van Huyssteen, Cornie 7-8 Walta, Dylan 489-1532 Wessel, Barret 429-5 Xia, Yushu 258-1 van Rees, Ken 133-7 Walters, Alexandra 505-1148 West, Charles 117-3 Xiang, Leilei 232-7 van Santen, Edzard 221-3 Walters, Christina 245-4 Westgate, Mark 491-1573, Xiang, Mingying 492-1607 Vanderborght, Jan 314-2 Wan, Yongshan 227-4 245-1 Xie, Xiaoting 508-1238 VandeVoort, Allison 279-2 Wander, Michelle 391-4 Wheeler, Chrisee 161-1012 Xie, Zubin 471-8 Vanotti, Matias 140-1 Wang, Bin 44-5 Whelan, Joshua 184-1141 Xin, Fu 501-1107 VanZomeren, Christine 198- Wang, Cathelyn 198-1339 Whitaker, Briana 15-3 Xin, Zhanguo 494-1634 1338 Wang, Chaoxin 308-5, 179- White, Charles 344-1321 Xing, Baoshan 256-3 Vaquerano, Carolina 162-1101 1564 White, John 429-6 Xu, Jialu 255-5 Vaughan, Karen 123-3 Wang, Daoyuan 372-1139 White, Kathryn 376-1208 Xu, Jianming 232-3 Vavra, Cody 366-1657 Wang, Enheng 61-4 White, William 194-1305 Xu, Mingliang 222-2 Veenstra, Rachel 180-1611 Wang, Fang 177-1510 Whiting, Michael 327-6 Xu, Sutie 61-11 Vela Garcia, Carlos 365-1651 Wang, Jim 239-5, 239-6 Whitman, Thea 320-2 Xue, Qingwu 277-5 Velazquez, Maria 483-1425 Wang, Jun 78-8 Wick, Abbey 425-1 Vellidis, George 408-1, 139-2 Wang, Lu 232-8 Widder, Elizabeth 182-1649, Y Vendramini, Joao 365-1646, Wang, Pin-Jie 168-1373 317-8 Yahaya, Damba 463-3 365-1648 Wang, Sichao 167-1355 Wiedenfeld, Jonathan 429-3 Yakub, Kamal 107-2 Vennapusa, Amaranatha 130- Wang, Xiaoming 206-13 Wiegmann, Benjamin 180- Yanai, Ruth 495-1001 6, 360-1537 Wang, Yong 469-1, 16-4 1613 Yang, Jae 187-1224 Venterea, Rodney 124-2 Wang, Zhezhe 504-1136 Wienhold, Brian 371-1110 Yang, Jingya 12-1, 180-1601 Vepraskas, Michael 281-1 Wang, Zhine 495-1012 Wiethorn, Matthew 51-4 Yang, Shiyan 232-9 Vereecke, Léa 60-4 Wang, Zhuangji 478-1349 Wigen, Jason 161-1021 Yang, Ting 43-6 Vetsch, Jeffrey 400-10 Wanithunga, Irosha 510-1268 Wigginton, Sara 192-1261, Yang, Wen 316-18, 378-1224 Veum, Kristen 488-1514 Warnke, Scott 364-1611 226-8 Yang, Yang 187-1214 Warren, Jason 461-4 Wilber, Amy 181-1639

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Yang, Yubin 390-12 Zhang, Yanqun 487-1447 Yang, Yufeng 489-1523, 489- Zhang, Zhuojun 373-1152, 1525 410-5 Yang, Yun-Ya 391-12, 226-9 Zhao, Duli 360-1535 Yao, Erika 9-8 Zhao, Jin 48-5 Ye, Rongzhong 225-7 Zhao, Yanhua 348-1354 Yeluripati, Jagadeesh 391-3 Zheng, Fenli 44-3 Yilmaz, Kutay 490-1568, 451-5 Zheng, Hongbing 314-3 Yin, Xinhua 391-14 Zheng, Hongbing 372-1132 Ying, Samantha 410-9 Zheng, Wei 296-2 Yoon, Young Mi 476-1306 Zhou, Baoyue 239-8 Yoon, Youngeun 421-4 Zhou, Xia 387-11 York, Larry 420-1 Zhu, Linglong 213-11 Yost, Matt 411-11 Zhu, Mengqiang 466-4 Young, Andrew 308-8 Zhu-Barker, Xia 60-11, 346- Young, Eric 412-3 1307 Young, Jacob 176-1458 Zhuang, Lili 364-1610 Young, Joseph 150-5 Ziadi, Noura 496-1015 Young, Sheri 216-4 Zilli, Alex 365-1644 Youwakim, Joy 504-1135 Zimmerman, Adam 379-1246 Yu, Jingjin 364-1609 Zivkovic, Ognjen 160-1004 Yu, Long 311-1 Zolensky, Michael 248-4 Yu, Mengjie 415-5 Zoong Lwe, Zolian 12-16, 37- Yu, Shuhao 359-1512, 213-4 2, 178-1575 Yu, Xingwang 218-3 Zou, Wenxiu 455-3 Yu, Yingxue 378-1225, 316-19 Zuber, Stacy 488-1510 Yuan, Jing 232-4 Zucher, Fernando 162-1032 Yuan, Shen 57-12 Zumpf, Colleen 167-1359 Yun, Kyungdahm 390-10 Zupancic, John 216-2

Z Zander, Anna 105-3, 166-1351 Zandvakili, Omidreza 486- 1505, 178-1571 Zanon, Alencar 166-1349, 105-4 Zapata, Diana 60-6, 196-1320 Zare, Alina 292-2 Zarebanadkouki, Mohsen 260-1 Zarghami, Homa 494-1635 Zermeno, Paula 192-1265 Zhang, Fred 403-5, 260-4 Zhang, Hongbin 213-10 Zhang, Jianwei 507-1175 Zhang, Jiaqiong 44-2 Zhang, Jing 492-1608 Zhang, Kaile 501-1108 Zhang, Li 43-5 Zhang, Meiping 208-2 Zhang, Pingyuan 181-1625 Zhang, Qi 360-1530, 360-1531 Zhang, Qian 469-5 Zhang, Qiuying 56-3 Zhang, Wei 439-5 Zhang, Xi 409-10 Zhang, Xiaoyu 489-1541 Zhang, Xiying 67-3 Zhang, Xun-Chang 44-6 Zhang, Yakun 77-5

289 Organizer/Moderator Index

Organizers and Moderators are listed by session numbers. Locate the session number in the main part of the program book to find the title, date, and time of the session.

A Bruns, Mary Ann 205, 471 Duball, Chelsea 123 Gillum, James 156, 171 Abit, Sergio 8, 9, 160, 161, 162, Bruulsema, Tom 98 Ducey, Thomas 239, 296, 337, Golabi, Mohammad 79 163, 164, 165 Bubeck, David 17, 50, 90, 125, 354, 413, 480 Gollany, Hero 103 Adviento-Borbe, Arlene 121 177, 213, 301, 359, 463, 489, 512 Duckworth, Owen 410, 466, Grassini, Patricio 15, 51, 180, Aiken, Glen 297, 338 Bugbee, Bruce 315 502 209, 253, 298, 361, 427, 451, Ainuddin, Irfan 13 Burgess, Patrick 418 Durso, Lisa 103 490 Anapalli, Saseendran 21, 46, Burnett, Savannah 393 Grossman, Julie 26, 60, 294, 85, 324, 390, 414, 450, 456, 478 Bush, Jordyn 42 E 334, 346 Anderson, Karl 144, 276 Ebeling, Angela 8, 9, 160, 161, Guertal, Elizabeth 384 Anderson, Ray 431 C 162, 163, 164, 165 Guo, Wenxuan 44, 82 Andrade, Jose 253 Casler, Michael 422 Egbert, Kyle 63 Archontoulis, Sotirios 46, 85, Chapman, Susan 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Evett, Steven 200 H 324, 390, 450, 456 6, 8, 9, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 33, Habteselassie, Mussie 16, 302, Aynardi, Brian 39 34, 42, 66, 87, 88, 89, 103, 110, F 397 111, 118, 142, 149, 160, 161, Farmaha, Bhupinder 70, 136, Hartemink, Alfred 77, 185 B 162, 163, 164, 165, 171, 211, 224 Hatfield, Jerry 113, 414 Bagnall, Dianna 472 251, 262, 280, 383, 385, 386, Feng, Gary 67, 97, 349, 411 Hatten, Jeff 69 Bailey, Vanessa 315 467, 474 Feng, Xionghan 206, 373 He, Hailong 417 Baltensperger, David 150 Chatterjee, Amitava 48, 99 Fernandez, Fabian 70, 73, 84, He, Yan 232, 504 Bandaogo, Alima 95 Chatterjee, Neha 79 98, 120, 136, 137, 184, 193, 214, Headd, Brendan 404, 439 Bandaru, Varaprasad 113 Chopra, Ratan 114, 234 215, 219, 249, 303, 313, 341, Heard, John 395 Baraibar, Barbara 294 Chorover, Jon 321 342, 368, 376, 393, 415, 455, Heckman, Katherine 202, 406 Basche, Andrea 26, 264 Cihacek, Larry 313, 400 496, 497, 505, 506, 507 Heiniger, Ryan 241 Basso, Bruno 414 Clark, Kerry 68, 107, 148 Feyereisen, Gary 40, 438, 469, Hernandez Jarquin, Juan Basta, Nicholas 80, 190 Clover, Matt 215 481 Diego 235 Baumhardt, Louis 293, 335, Conley, Shawn 253 Filipović, Vilim 403 Hettiarachchi, Ganga 80, 86, 348, 401, 461 Conway, Lance 63 Fiorellino, Nicole 469 96, 189, 190, 206, 373 Baxter, Christopher 34 Cooper, Mark 267 Fisk, Susan 10 Hirmas, Daniel 405, 442 Bayles, Melanie 55, 233, 265, Copes, Josh 52, 116, 152, 305, Fixen, Paul 73, 120 Holshouser, David 119, 470 289 475 Flis, Sally 141 Holt, Jonathan 333 Bean, Gregory 72, 100, 237, Cordova, Carolina 455 Foerster, Jillian 90 Howe, Julie 137, 203 306, 424 Cosh, Michael 238, 307, 408, Fortuna, Ann-Marie 302 Huang, Bingru 92 Begna, Sultan 112 437 Foster Malone, Jamie 221 Huang, Jingyi 81, 134 Bender, Ross 219 Cox, Alissa 226, 380 Franco, Andre 75 Hurisso, Tunsisa 60 Beres, Brian 273 Coyne, Clarice 35 Freeman, Kyle 382 Berkowitz, Jacob 323 Creech, Earl 154, 168 Fritschi, Felix 266, 295, 336, I Bernstein, Nirit 415 Cui, Song 238, 307, 408 353 Ippolito, James 413 Bertucci, Matthew 154, 168 Iqbal, Javed 78, 214 Bhowmik, Arnab 471 D G Bingham, Nina 405, 442 Darby, Heather 294 Galbraith, John 299, 392 J Biswanath, Dari 249 Dari, Biswanath 126, 246 Gamble, Audrey 399 Jacoby, Pete 115 Biswas, Asim 97, 411 Davis, Brian 426, 477 Gamble, Joshua 83 Jagadamma, Sindhu 124, 157, Bonos, Stacy 150 Davis, Morgan 264, 288, 394 Garcia y Garcia, Axel 423 258, 356, 391, 483 Bradford, Scott 81, 91, 129, de la Reguera, Elizabeth 229 Garland-Campbell, Kimberly Jagadish, Krishna 56 134, 194, 195, 212, 256, 260, DeJonge, Kendall 21, 29, 169, 17 Jaisi, Deb 206, 373 287, 314, 316, 332, 378, 379, 277 Gasch, Caley 61, 101, 135, 358, Jani, Arun 68 403, 404, 417, 431, 439, 458, Delate, Kathleen 294 388, 425, 488 Jarquin, Diego 270 508, 509 DeLaune, Paul 293, 335, 348, Gaussoin, Roch 89, 150 Jespersen, David 218 Breitmeyer, Ronald 91, 129 401, 461 Gelardi, Dani 126, 246 Jeyakumar, Lordwin 278, 325 Brenner, David 106 DeLonge, Marcia 76, 229 Gelli, Malli 50, 90, 177 Jha, Gaurav 93 Brigham, Brian 268 Deng, Youjun 93, 203 Ghezzehei, Teamrat 315 Jin, Virginia 124, 258, 391 Bristow, Keith 212, 260, 314 Dick, Richard 36 Ghimire, Rajan 47, 112, 117, Johnson, Jane 240 Brouder, Sylvie 31, 200 Drohan, Patrick 45, 123, 198, 352, 423, 452 Johnson-Maynard, Jodi 223 Brown, Matthew 109 268, 323, 339, 429, 511 Gillispie, Elizabeth 144 Jones, Donald 25, 30

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Jones, Scott 315 Macoon, Bisoondat 59, 132, O Rippner, Devin 93, 191, 256, Justen, Veronica 265 182, 221, 261, 311, 365, 422, O’Leary, Garry 324, 390 287, 332 Justice, Chris 113 493 Obour, Augustine 103, 240 Ritchie, Glen 420 Mamo, Martha 415 Ojo, Emmanuel 81, 134 Robinson, Clay 32, 145 K Marburger, David 209 Olson, Carolyn 142 Rocateli, Alexandre 393 Kadyampakeni, Davie 115, Maresma Galindo, Angel 64, Osborne, Todd 45 Rodriguez, Andres 225 400 300, 340 Osmond, Deanna 73, 120 Rogers, James 59 Kaeppler, Shawn 31, 384 Margenot, Andrew 41, 65, 86, Ozlu, Ekrem 19, 27, 110, 149, Roozeboom, Kraig 20 Kamai, Tamir 91, 129 96, 175, 189 211, 231, 262, 383 Ross, Bianca 226, 380 Kaminski, John 204 Marsh, Brian 105 Rossi, Frank 150 Kaur, Gurpreet 84, 224, 462 Martin, Janel 303 P Ruiz Diaz, Dorivar 382 Kelly, Brendan 433 Martin, Nicolas 143, 436 Pan, William 36 Kelly, Charlene 320 Maul, Jude 71 Panday, Dinesh 78 S Kersebaum, Kurt 43, 170, 243, McClure, Julie 144, 276 Parajuli, Binaya 214 Sadok, Walid 12, 247 271 McDaniel, Marshall 264, 288, Parikh, Sanjai 18, 126, 199, Saha, Debasish 109 Kimura, Emi 401, 461 394, 428 202, 232, 246, 321, 374, 406, Saha, Uttam 215 Kitchen, Newell 230 McElroy, Scott 318 413, 503, 504 Sanclements, Michael 69, 133, Koch, Paul 38 McGahan, Donald 202, 203, Patrignani, Andres 81, 134 202, 220, 250, 320, 367, 407, Koebernick, Jenny 30 405, 442, 513 Paul, George 324, 390 432, 449, 468, 495 Koehler-Cole, Katja 53 McLain, Jean 103, 251 Pease, Lindsay 412 Sanz-Saez, Alvaro 92, 308 Koepernick, Jenny 25 Meints, David 226 Perez, Héctor 245, 309, 381, Sasidharan, Salini 256, 287, Kolka, Randall 133, 432 Messina, Carlos 46, 125 491 332 Kopec, David 150 Miesel, Jessica 250 Pérez-Guzmán, Lumarie 121 Scharenbroch, Bryant 299 Kosbau, Nathan 118 Mikha, Maysoon 78, 79, 83, Peterson, Heidi 141, 173, 257, Schiavon, Marco 108, 310 Kulesza, Stephanie 70 121, 186, 187, 224, 225, 229, 329, 412, 430, 482 Schipanski, Meagan 117, 236 Kumar, Sandeep 417 231, 240, 282, 291, 312, 370, Pierzynski, Gary 200 Schmidt, Axel 285 Kurtz, Kirsten 32 371, 400, 409, 472, 499, 500 Pinno, Brad 220, 367 Schmidt, Monica 49, 208, 286, Minshew, Hudson 409 Pittelkow, Cameron 298 454, 494, 512 L Monger, H. Curtis 7 Plante, Alain 16, 263 Schnell, Ronnie 387 Lazarovitch, Naftali 260, 316 Moore-Kucera, Jennifer 394, Pluemer, Jeanne 32 Schomberg, Harry 388, 425, Lepine, Christine 278, 325 428 Polizzotto, Matthew 410, 466, 457, 487 Lewis, Katie 53 Moreland, Kimber 405, 442 502 Schulze, Darrell 327 Li, Chongyang 126, 246 Moriasi, Daniel 43, 170, 243 Polk, Rebecca 103 Schwartz, Robert 139, 159 Li, Hui 404, 439 Mueller, Laurel 216, 330 Post, Angela 147 Seepaul, Ramdeo 58, 114, 167, Li, Yuanbo 319 Mueller, Nathan 54, 217, 395, Pouyat, Richard 74 234, 269 Liles, Garrett 13, 32, 145, 192, 402, 440, 479 Prasad, Rishi 84, 291, 455 Segars, Chrissie 131 223, 279, 326, 375 Mukome, Fungai 232, 504 Pressler, Yamina 250 Shaddox, Travis 38 Lima, Marta 87, 111, 262, 280 Mulvaney, Michael 460 Shafian, Sanaz 63, 292, 344, Lin, Henry 201, 254, 281 Murphy, Kevin 104, 146, 183, Q 347, 435 Lin, Xiaomao 47, 352, 452 210, 421, 448 Qafoku, Nikolla 406, 503 Sharma, Bablu 130 Lipka, Alexander 64, 143, 235, Myrold, David 471 Qin, Ruijun 48 Sharpley, Andrew 76, 229 300, 351, 389, 416, 473 Shaver, Bradly 28 Lofton, Josh 54, 217, 395, 402, N R Shekoofa, Avat 139, 159, 350 440, 479 Nathan, Manjula 219 Rajan, Nithya 85 Shepherd, Keith 398 Lollato, Romulo 51, 174, 242, Nave, Renata 465 Raman, Rahul 462 Siebecker, Matthew 93, 191 273, 284 Nelson, Kelly 70, 73, 84, 98, Raper, Tyson 207 Sihi, Debjani 258, 391 Lowry, Carolyn 26 120, 136, 137, 184, 193, 214, Raturi, Ankita 426, 477 Silveira, Maria 312 Lusk, Mary 227 215, 219, 224, 249, 264, 288, Reiels, Kathryn 89 Simunek, Jirka 212, 260, 314 Lv, Zhijiang 232, 504 303, 313, 341, 368, 376, 393, Reinbott, Timothy 444, 453 Singh, Atinderpal 409 Lybrand, Rebecca 202, 248, 394, 415, 428, 455, 496, 497, Reisner, Jodie 20, 53, 109, 176, Singh, Balwant 413 304, 377, 405, 442 500, 505, 506, 507 244, 272, 317, 388, 399, 425, Singh, Gurbir 136 Lyon, Drew 293 Nelson, Nathan 137 462, 486 Singh, Jasdeep 291 Neupane, Jasmine 312 Rhoades, Charles 133, 432, Singh, Surendra 225 M Norton, Jay 220, 367 449 Smith, Luther 88 Machmuller, Megan 236 Norton, Jeanette 16, 75, 122, Rhodes, Davina 267, 421 Smith, W. Brandon 140, 153, Mackenzie, M. Derek 220 188, 205, 224, 236, 264, 275, Rice, Charles 322 172 MacKenzie, Michael 220, 367 288, 302, 315, 372, 394, 397, Richter, Daniel 281 Smith, Wayne 213 Mackowiak, Cheryl 132, 472 428, 471, 500, 501 Ricker, Matthew 464 Snapp, Sieglinde 255, 274, 484

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Snider, John 12, 37, 56, 92, Watts, Dexter 283 130, 178, 179, 207, 247, 308, Weissman, Danielle 14 360, 420, 447 Wendroth, Ole 31, 36 Solomon, Juan 58 Wepking, Carl 75 Stahnke, Gwen 150 Westgate, Mark 384 Stevens, William 313 Wiersma, Jochum 174, 242, Stewart, Barry 131 273, 284 Stewart, Ryan 91, 129 Wigginton, Sara 226, 380 Stolt, Mark 7, 185, 201, 254, Williams, Candiss 103 281, 327, 369, 392, 419, 464, Wong, Frank 28, 38, 39, 108, 498 131, 181, 204, 218, 259, 310, Strauss, Sarah 16, 397 318, 362, 363, 364, 418, 434, 492 Strawn, Daniel 18 Wrighton, Kelly 236 Strock, Jeffrey 94 Sucre, Eric 407 X Sutter, Brad 248, 304, 377 Xiang, Mingying 259 Xu, Jianming 232, 504 T Xu, Sutie 311 Tautges, Nicole 357, 396, 441 Xu, Wenwei 62, 222, 331, 366, Teboh, Jasper 319 433 Thapa, Sushil 47, 231 Thomason, Wade 57, 446, 485 Y Thompson, Aaron 18 Yang, Yu 128 Tiedje, Jim 404, 439 Yin, Xinhua 72, 100, 237, 306, Timko, Michael 463 424 Tindall, Terry 98 Yost, Matt 63, 292, 344, 347, Tonon Rosa, Alexandre 27 435 Torbert, H. Allen 252, 283, Young, Joseph 150 328, 355 Trammell, Tara 11, 74, 102, Z 197, 227, 268, 343 Zhang, Huihui 21, 29, 138, Treadwell, Danielle 26 155, 169, 277 Trippe, Kristin 122 Zhang, Wei 228, 319 Trostle, Calvin 105, 147, 166, Zheng, Wei 239, 296 230, 241, 290, 345, 387, 445, 460, 476 Troxell, Denise 317 Tully, Katherine 14, 76, 127, 196, 224, 229, 264, 288, 394, 413, 428, 459, 500, 510 Turmel, Marie-Soleil 285, 398, 443

U Uttech, Sara 36, 200, 384

V Valentine, Joseph 226, 380 Van Tassel, David 357, 396 Vaughan, Karen 123 Vendramini, Joao 221 Vepraskas, Michael 201, 254, 281

W Walsh, Olga 66 Wang, Jim 239, 296 Wang, Shenqiang 206, 373 Waterhouse, Hannah 406

292 Notes Notes