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Graduate Seminar (ENVS 6900) Final Presentations Schedule

Submitted by wbsadmin on April 7th, 2014 10:30 AM
Date: 
Thursday, April 10th, 2014 4:00 AM
Location: 
GRAHAM HALL 3301
Time Student Title
 9:00-9:00AM Henderson Chad

The effects of particle size, temperature, harvesting equipment and time on nutrient leaching from switchgrass

 9:25-9:50AM Nowell Peter

Modelling phosphate adsorption within agricultural soils of Southern Ontario

 9:50-10:15AM Thorn Ryan

Effect of speciation and mineral association of Ni on bioaccessibility in soil

10:15-10:40AM Winstone Bethany

The influence of produce marketing strategies on soil structural quality: a case study in Brazil's Natuba Basin

Break    
10:55-11:30AM Cao Yu Effects of Land Management Regimes on Dynamics of Soil Structure and Hydro-Physical Properties
11:30-11:55AM Duits Christopher Tillage system effects on soil phosphorus losses through tile drainage
Lunch Break    
 1:00-1:35PM Mahrous Nahed Developing a Rapid Single Step Immunoassay Using a Single Domain Antibody (VHH) Fused to a Circularly Permutated GFP
 1:35-2:10PM Musetta-L. Jordan Fire and Logging Effects on Riparian Organic Matter Characteristics, Input, and Decomposition in Boreal Streams
 2:10-2:35PM Ravi Bhargavi Enhancing biogas production through bioaugmentation with anaerobic fungi
Break    
 2:50-3:15PM Shahmohamadloo René Evaluating the effects of triclosan on rhizosphere of field crops in biosolid-amended soil
 3:15-3:40PM Dutkiewicz David Changes in Riparian Forest Canopy and Soil Nitrogen from Loss of Ash due to the Invasion of Emerald Ash Borer
 3:40-4:05PM Henderson Kirsten Modelling atmospheric carbon sequestration potential in the Brazilian Campos under human- environment interactions
 4:05-4:30PM Robinson Alexandra Water Use and Conservation Issues on Ontario Dairy Farms
     
     
     

 

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