COS 30 - Biogeochemistry: C And N Cycling In Response To Global Change II

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M105/106, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Bram W. G. Stone
1:30 PM
Carbon cycling and limitations to ecosystem processes by water and nitrogen across western drylands
Christopher Beltz, Yale University; Ingrid C. Burke, Yale University; William K. Lauenroth, Yale University, University of Wyoming
1:50 PM
Niche differentiation of nitrifying microbes in rice paddies under elevated CO2
Kaihang Zhang, Zhejiang University; Lei Cheng, Zhejiang University
2:10 PM
Effects of climate change across seasons on water and carbon uptake by northern hardwood forest trees
Jamie L Harrison, Boston University; Megan Blagden, Boston University; Mark B. Green, Plymouth State University, US Forest Service; Pamela Templer, Boston University
2:30 PM
Effects of climate change across seasons on tree growth and carbon sequestration in a northern hardwood forest
Pamela Templer, Boston University; Andrew B. Reinmann, Boston University; Jamie L Harrison, Boston University; Jonathan Gewirtzman, Boston University
2:50 PM Cancelled
COS 30-5
Mycorrhizal and root mediation of organic carbon decomposition under simulated climate warming and elevated O3 (widthdrawn)
Yunpeng Qiu, Nanjing Agricultural University; Shuijin Hu, Nanjing Agriculture University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM Cancelled
COS 30-6
Decadal stabilization of soil inorganic nitrogen as a benchmark for global land models (widthdrawn)
Ning Wei, East China Normal University; Erqian Cui, East China Normal University; Kun Huang, East China Normal University; Zhenggang Du, East China Normal University; Jian Zhou, East China Normal University; Xiaoni Xu, East China Normal University; Jing Wang, East China Normal University; Liming Yan, East China Normal University; Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University
3:40 PM
Effects of climate change across seasons on carbon fluxes via stem and soil respiration in a northern hardwood forest
Andrew B. Reinmann, Hunter College, Advanced Science Reserch Center, Graduate Center, City University of New York; Pamela Templer, Boston University
4:00 PM
Soil drainage history selects for distinct denitrifier communities that mediate nitrous oxide emissions
Alexander H. Krichels, University of California Riverside; Natcha Suriyavirun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Angela Kent, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Robert A. Sanford, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Joanne C. Chee Sanford, United States Department of Agriculture; Wendy H. Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:20 PM
Enhanced peak growth of global vegetation: Key drivers and implications
Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University; Kun Huang, East China Normal University; Ying-Ping Wang, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Anders Ahlström, Stanford University; Jiquan Chen, Michigan State University; Robert Cook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Erqian Cui, East China Normal University; Yuanyuan Fang, Carnegie Institution for Science; Joshua Fisher, California Institute of Technology; Deborah Huntzinger, Northern Arizona University; Anna M. Michalak, Carnegie Institution for Science; Kevin Schaefer, National Snow & Ice Data Center; Christopher Schwalm, Northern Arizona University; Jing Wang, East China Normal University; Yaxing Wei, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xiaoni Xu, East China Normal University; Liming Yan, East China Normal University; Chenyu Bian, East China Normal University; Zhao Li, East China Normal University; Yang Qiao, East China Normal University; Yiqi Luo, Northern Arizona University
4:40 PM
Exploring the competition between microbes and soil for carbon substrate: Emerging evidence from glucose tracing experiments
Kevin M. Geyer, University of New Hampshire; Joerg Schnecker, University of Vienna; A. Stuart Grandy, University of New Hampshire; Andreas Richter, University of Vienna; Serita Frey, University of New Hampshire
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