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8:10AM - 12:00 PM 62 Contributed Papers Salon 8
Sustainable Production and Cropping Systems
Chair: Robyne Bowness
8:10 Introduction
8:15 62002 Geddes, Charles M.* - Gulden, Robert H.
Weed management via targeted soil seedbank disturbance: Brassica
napus L. in western Canada
8:45 62003 Sanders, Don* - Lawley, Yvonne - Gulden, Robert H. - Tenuta, Mario
Moving beyond the wheat canota rotation: The effect ofcrop
sequence on soybean grain yield, mycorrhizal colonization, and N
fixation by bradyrhizobium. D. Sanders, Y. Lawley, R. Gulden, M.
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Rotational Diversity Effects in a Cereal-Based Cropping System
9:15 62005 Xie, Jing* - Schoenau, Jeff - Warkentin, Tom
Yield, nutrient uptake, and N fixation in soybean in comparison to
pea and lentil in Saskatchewan
9:30 62006 Cox, Bill
Field-Scale Studies Indicate that Seed-Applied Insecticide
(Neonicotinoids)/Fungicides on Soybean Consistently Increase Plant
Populations but not Yield or Partial Returns
9:45 Break
10:15 62008 Juskiw, Patricia* - S""'ift, Mary Lou - Baron, Vern - Doce, Raquel -
Nyachiro, Joseph - Heckman, Lindsay
Rolling up the data ... forage barley
10:30 62009 Sahota, Dr. Tarlok Singh
Effect ofurea, ESN and ammonium sulphate on barley for grain and
silage production in northwestern Ontario
10:45 62010 Cheema, Mumtaz* - Hussain, Babar - Saleem, Muhammad - Wahid,
Muhammad - Farooq, Muhammad
Thiourea improves drought resistance in maize by modulating
relations, nutrients and proline accumulation
11:00 62011 Thomas, Julian* - Graf, Robert
Rates ofyield gain ofhard red spring wheat inwestern Canada
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