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Residue and nitrogen dynamics in suppressed stands Karl Umiker and Jodi Johnson-Maynard University of Idaho
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General research objectives: 1. Determine impacts of residue management strategies on nitrogen cycling. 2. Encourage timely residue decomposition.
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What controls decomposition? 1. Organisms macro to microfauna, microflora 2.Climate 3.Residue status - C:N Approach: To understand the natural reactions that control residue decomposition. Residue decomposition:
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Residue Carbon Decomposition Amount of carbon Size of residue Type of carbon –% Lignin Availability of nitrogen –how fast and how much
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C:N Ratio of Materials
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Site Descriptions Lewis Co. Site Non-thermal Alternate Year Fallow Variety: ‘Quantum Leap’ Treatments: -Fallow 02/Harvest 03 -Harvest 02/Fallow 03 mow -Harvest 02/Fallow 03 chem
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Lewis Co. – ‘Quantum Leap’ Residue Winter Chem/Mow
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Summary: Residue Amount Baling may not be necessary in all systems Alternate year fallow treatments at the Lewis Co. site are in the spring Variety and/or site-specific climate conditions may influence the success of non-thermal residue management practices
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