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Sunday, March 31 • 8:30am - 12:00pm
Student Competitive Paper Sessions (Oral) Undergraduate Competition - Renewable Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

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8:30          95     Soil Active Carbon and Related Properties Response to Application of Animal Manures. E. Smith, Alcorn State University

8:45          96       Extraction and Transformation of the Nutrients in Agricultural Wastes for Production of High-Value N/P/K Fertilizer. A. Hauke, North Carolina A&T State University

9:00        97       Effect Terminal Electron Acceptor on Reclaimed Mine Site Soil Redox Potential. F. Irfan, West Virginia State University

9:15         98     Variability of Arsenic Concentration in Residents of Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, Florida. E. Holland, Tuskegee University

9:30        99      Estimating the Hydrological Impacts of Oil and Gas Activities in Leesville Lake Watershed, Ohio. G. Robinson, Central State University

9:45      100      Comparison of Plant Productivity at Satellite and Drone Spatial Scales for a Farm in Central Kentucky. K. Livingston, Kentucky State University

10:00   101     Assessment of the Relationship of Leaf Area Index (LAI), Percent Canopy Cover and Dry Biomass of Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) for Erosion Prediction Models. J. Berry, Alcorn State University

10:15    102    Japanese Magnolia Photosynthesis Rates in Reponse to Cyclic Flooding at Elevated CO2 Setting. C. Jackson, Southern University

10:30    103    Determining Concentrations of Trace Elements in Cotton Seeds by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA). A. Manhart, South Carolina State University

10:45   104     RNA-Seq-Based Transcriptome Analysis to Study Differentially Expressed SaltTolerant Genes in Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis. J. Veeria, Delaware State University

11:00    105    Flow Rate in the Suwannee River Basin. J. Brown, Florida A&M University

11:15    106     Flow Alteration in the Suwannee River Basin. O. Salau, Florida A&M University

11:30   107     Analysis of Flora in the Suwannee River Basin. C. Wise, Florida A&M University

11:45   108   Water Quality of the Savannah River Basin. R. Hurchins, Florida A&M University

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Sunday March 31, 2019 8:30am - 12:00pm EDT
River Terrace 3

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