2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 65 Climate Change: Biogeochem Cycles

10:00 AM-11:30 AM
513D
10:00 AM
The climate mitigation potential and soil microbial response of cyanobacteria-fertilized bioenergy crops in a cool semi-arid cropland
Justin Gay, University of Wisconsin Madison;Hannah Goemann, Montana State University Bozeman Microbiology & Cell Biology;Bryce Currey, NASA Goddard;Paul C. Stoy, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison;Perry Miller, Montana State University;Jesper Christiansen, University of Copenhagen;Brent Peyton, Montana State University Chemical & Biological Eng;Benjamin Poulter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center;Jack Brookshire, Montana State University;
10:15 AM
Exceptional heat and atmospheric dryness amplified losses of primary production during the 2020 U.S. Southwest hot drought
Matthew P. Dannenberg, n/a, University of Iowa;Dong Yan, Information and Data Center, China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute;Mallory Barnes, Ph.D. in watershed management and ecohydrology, Indiana University;William K. Smith, University of Arizona;Miriam Johnston, University of Iowa;Russell L. Scott, USDA-ARS;Joel A. Biederman, Ph.D., USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center;John F. Knowles, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, California State University, Chico;Xian Wang, University of Arizona;Tomer Duman, University of New Mexico;Marcy E. Litvak, University of New Mexico;John Kimball, University of Montana;Park Williams, University of California, Los Angeles;Yao Zhang, Peking University;
10:30 AM
Quantification of ecosystem-scale methane sinks observed in a tropical rainforest in Hainan, China
Changhui Peng, University of Quebec at Montreal;Zhihao Liu, Northwest A&F University;Fangtao Wu, Northwest A&F University;
10:45 AM
How do invasive grasses compete with trees in the Southeastern US Pine Savannah, and will climate change make it worse?
Tempest D. McCabe, University of Maryland College Park;Whalen Dillon, University of Florida;Drew Hiatt, University of Florida;S Luke Flory, Agronomy Department, University of Florida;Michael C. Dietze, Boston University;
11:00 AM
The Under-Appreciated Potential of Restoration in Southeastern USA Pocosin Peatlands to Reduce Large-Scale Carbon Losses to Microbial Oxidation and Fire.
Neal E. Flanagan, n/a, Duke University;Curtis J. Richardson, n/a, Duke University;Hongjun J. Wang, n/a, Duke University;J Ho, Duke University;
11:15 AM
Phytoremediation of Legacy Phosphorus: Forage Cover Species Dynamically Changes Legacy P Uptake and Loss as Leachate
Dan F. Petticord, Cornell University;Jed P. Sparks, Cornell;Elizabeth H. Boughton, Archbold Biological Station;Jiangxiao Qiu, University of Florida;Ran Zhi, University of Florida;Amartya Saha, Archbold Biological Station;Haoyu Li, Archbold Biological Station;