COS 72 - Biogeochemistry: Linking Community Structure And Ecosystem Function II

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
M111, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Steven McBride II
8:00 AM
Soil carbon chemical stability and management in typical subtropical planted forests in southern China
Hui Wang, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Shirong Liu, Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Jingxin Wang, West Virginia University; Zuomin Shi, Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Daoxiong Cai, Experimental Center of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Lihua Lu, Experimental Center of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Angang Ming, Experimental Center of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry
8:20 AM
Methanogenesis rates related to ecosystem primary productivity and microbial community composition in temperate lake sediments
Brittni L. Bertolet, University of Notre Dame; William E. West, Michigan State University; David W. Armitage, University of Notre Dame; Stuart E. Jones, University of Notre Dame
8:40 AM
Ecological effects of deep-rooted perennial grass systems on soil carbon sequestration in marginal lands
Jialiang Kuang, University of Oklahoma; Colin Bates, University of Oklahoma; Liyou Wu, University of Oklahoma; Peter Nico, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Malay Saha, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Kelly Craven, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Jizhong Zhou, University of Oklahoma; Mary K. Firestone, University of California, Berkeley
9:00 AM
Quantifying the fine-scale effect of coarse woody debris on soil microbial activity in a second-growth northern hardwood forest
Lili Perreault, North Carolina State University; Jodi A. Forrester, North Carolina State University; Nina Wurzburger, University of Georgia; David J. Mladenoff, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Stith T. Gower, University of Wisconsin Madison
9:20 AM
Species-specific patterns in leaf litter decomposition across a forest mycorrhizal gradient
Ashley K. Lang, Dartmouth College; Fiona Jevon, Dartmouth College; Corinne Vietorisz, Dartmouth College; Matthew P. Ayres, Dartmouth College; Jaclyn Matthes, Wellesley College
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Getting to the root of the (soil organic) matter: Fungi and SOM respond more strongly to root than leaf litter manipulations in a temperature forest DIRT experiment
Emily D. Whalen, University of New Hampshire; Natalie P. Lounsbury, University of New Hampshire; Kevin M. Geyer, University of New Hampshire; Lori vandenEnden, University of Toronto; Myrna Simpson, University of Toronto; Knute Nadelhoffer, University of Michigan; Serita Frey, University of New Hampshire
10:10 AM Cancelled
COS 72-7
Persistent natural acidification facilitate decomposition in a highly productive seagrass ecosystem (widthdrawn)
Juhyung Lee, Stanford University; Fiorenza Micheli, Stanford University; Kristy J. Kroeker, Stanford University; Maria Cristina Gambi, Stazione Zoologica "Anton Dohrn"
10:30 AM
Construction of a synthetic microbial ecosystem with defined syntrophic interactions
Shuyao Li, ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY; Lei Cheng, Zhejiang University
10:50 AM
The role of predation by waterbirds in moderating wetland greenhouse gas emissions
Andrew S. Mehring, Doñana Biological Station; Isabel Reche, University of Granada; Jeroen J. M. de Klein, Wageningen University; Noa A. Ratia, Kristianstad University; Lucy E. Stockton, University of Sheffield; Andy J. Green, Estacion Biologica de Donana, CSIC
11:10 AM
Historical forest disturbance alters microbial diversity and ecosystem function in Appalachian soils
Ernie Osburn, Virginia Tech; Jennifer D. Knoepp, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory; John E. Barrett, Virginia Tech
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