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Potential For The Production Of Deep To Ultradeep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Upper Permian Longtan Formation, Sichuan Basin, Ming Ying, Sun Haofei, Tang Dazhen, Xu Liang, Zhang Benjian, Chen Xiao, Xu Chang, Wang Jiaxian, Chen Shida Feb 2024

Potential For The Production Of Deep To Ultradeep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Upper Permian Longtan Formation, Sichuan Basin, Ming Ying, Sun Haofei, Tang Dazhen, Xu Liang, Zhang Benjian, Chen Xiao, Xu Chang, Wang Jiaxian, Chen Shida

Coal Geology & Exploration

Breakthroughs have been achieved in the high-yield gas flow of coalbed methane (CBM) wells with burial depths ranging from 1000 to 2500 m in the Cainan area of the Junggar Basin and the Daning-Jixian and southern Yanchuan blocks on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin, signifying the enormous potential for the production of deep CBM. In the Sichuan Basin, the thin to moderately thick coal seam groups (7‒15 layers) in the Upper Permian Longtan Formation primarily exhibit burial depths ranging between 2000 and 4500 m. In the central Sichuan Basin, characterized by north-dipping monoclines and local low-amplitude uplifts, deep …


Geological Characteristics And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In Wangfu Fault Depression, Southern Songliao Basin, Shen Xia, Gong Haitao, Shao Mingli, Yang Minfang, Huo Wanguo Feb 2024

Geological Characteristics And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In Wangfu Fault Depression, Southern Songliao Basin, Shen Xia, Gong Haitao, Shao Mingli, Yang Minfang, Huo Wanguo

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Wangfu fault depression in the southern Songliao Basin is rich in coalbed methane (CBM) resources. However, CBM exploration in this area has been restricted by the low-level exploration of deep CBM and a lack of systematic studies on the geological characteristics of CBM, primary factors controlling CBM enrichment and accumulation, and the selection of favorable targets. Therefore, based on the systematical analysis of the geological characteristics of coal-bearing strata, this study identified the major factors controlling deep CBM accumulation, established the index system for favorable area selection, and predicted the favorable areas of CBM enrichment. The results show that: …


Moderately Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs In The Southern Qinshui Basin: Characteristics And Technical Strategies For Exploitation, Zhang Cong, Li Mengxi, Hu Qiujia, Jia Huimin, Li Kexin, Wang Qi, Yang Ruiqiang Feb 2024

Moderately Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs In The Southern Qinshui Basin: Characteristics And Technical Strategies For Exploitation, Zhang Cong, Li Mengxi, Hu Qiujia, Jia Huimin, Li Kexin, Wang Qi, Yang Ruiqiang

Coal Geology & Exploration

This study investigated the northern Zhengzhuang-western Qinnan block for the purpose of achieving effective exploitation of moderately deep coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs in the southern Qinshui Basin. Based on results from the analyses and tests of parametric wells, including core analysis and tests, injection/falloff tests, and in situ stress cyclic tests, as well as a large amount of dynamic and static data, this study expounded on the characteristics of moderately deep CBM reservoirs in the study area by comparison with shallow counterparts. Then, it explored the technical improvements in fracturing through vertical wells and staged fracturing through horizontal wells for …


A Calculation Model Of Free Gas Saturation In Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs And Its Application, Shi Juntai, Cao Jingtian, Xu Fengyin, Xiong Xianyue, Huang Hongxing, Sun Zheng, Jia Yanran, Ma Shurui, Zheng Haohang, Deng Ting, Li Jing, Li Xiangfang Feb 2024

A Calculation Model Of Free Gas Saturation In Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs And Its Application, Shi Juntai, Cao Jingtian, Xu Fengyin, Xiong Xianyue, Huang Hongxing, Sun Zheng, Jia Yanran, Ma Shurui, Zheng Haohang, Deng Ting, Li Jing, Li Xiangfang

Coal Geology & Exploration

In recent years, breakthroughs have been achieved in the exploration of deep coalbed methane (CBM) in China based on fine-scale geological research and techniques such as multistage hydraulic fracturing using proppants in a horizontal well. As a result, some wells yielded daily gas production of up to 100000 m3, inspiring confidence again in the CBM industry. However, since deep coal reservoirs occur in a complex geological environment characterized by high in-situ stress, high geotemperature, high pore pressure, and low permeability, there is an urgent need to reveal the typical parameters of coal reservoirs at different depths and the …


Multi-Round Diverting Fracturing Technology And Its Application In Deep Coalbed Methane In The Daning-Jixian Block, Xiong Xianyue, Zhen Huaibin, Li Shuguang, Wang Hongna, Zhang Lei, Song Wei, Lin Hai, Xu Fengyin, Li Zhongbai, Zhu Weiping, Wang Chengwang, Chen Gaojie Feb 2024

Multi-Round Diverting Fracturing Technology And Its Application In Deep Coalbed Methane In The Daning-Jixian Block, Xiong Xianyue, Zhen Huaibin, Li Shuguang, Wang Hongna, Zhang Lei, Song Wei, Lin Hai, Xu Fengyin, Li Zhongbai, Zhu Weiping, Wang Chengwang, Chen Gaojie

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Daning-Jixian block on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin exhibits high-abundance deep coalbed methane (CBM) resources, well-developed natural fractures of coal reservoirs, well-developed cleats and fractures in coals themselves, coals with excellent structures and high mechanical strength, and strong sealing ability of coal roofs and floors. All these create favorable conditions for the formation of a large-scale fracture network through volume fracturing. The ultra-large-scale fracturing process has contributed to a major breakthrough in the single-well output of deep CBM. However, the tracer monitoring results show that various fracturing stages of horizontal wells exhibited different contribution rates to gas …


Mechanisms And Technological Parameter Optimization Of Near-Wellbore Laser Thermal Fracturing For Deep Coal Seams, Zhao Haifeng, Yang Ziyi, Liang Wei, Zhong Junbing Feb 2024

Mechanisms And Technological Parameter Optimization Of Near-Wellbore Laser Thermal Fracturing For Deep Coal Seams, Zhao Haifeng, Yang Ziyi, Liang Wei, Zhong Junbing

Coal Geology & Exploration

China boasts abundant deep coalbed methane (CBM) resources, which play a significant role in further CBM production. However, deep coal seams exhibit low porosities and ultra-low permeabilities due to intricate geological conditions. In the drilling process, drilling fluids enter the reservoirs, prone to cause near-wellbore contamination. Although conventional hydraulic fracturing technology tends to create fractures in the direction of the maximum horizontal principal stress, it is challenging for this technology to achieve blockage removing throughout the whole borehole. Laser thermal fracturing technology can break rocks in a short time. Furthermore, it allows for the laser irradiation angle to change freely …


Exploring The Principle And Method For Commingled Production Of Coal-Measure Gas Through Layered Pressure Relief In Surface Wells, Li Rui, Jin Lihong, Xia Binwei, Ge Zhaolong Feb 2024

Exploring The Principle And Method For Commingled Production Of Coal-Measure Gas Through Layered Pressure Relief In Surface Wells, Li Rui, Jin Lihong, Xia Binwei, Ge Zhaolong

Coal Geology & Exploration

This study aims to gain an in-depth understanding of factors restricting the commingled production of coal-measure gas and boost the contributions of various pay zones to gas production. To this end, it analyzed the essential factors of the dynamic, channel, and gas source conditions in the commingled production. The dynamic conditions for the commingled exploitation of multiple reservoirs can be met by (1) enhancing the flow conductivity of reservoirs by altering the crustal stress state and (2) changing reservoir fluid pressure by layers. Following this principle, this study proposed a method for the commingled production of coal-measure gas through layered …


Underground Coal Gasification: Overview Of Field Tests And Suggestions For Industrialization, Dong Zhen, Chen Yanpeng, Kong Lingfeng, Wang Feng, Chen Hao, Xue Junjie, Zhang Mengyuan, Chen Shanshan, Zhao Yufeng, Yu Yueyu, Gong Wanxing, Sun Hongliang, Wang Xinggang Feb 2024

Underground Coal Gasification: Overview Of Field Tests And Suggestions For Industrialization, Dong Zhen, Chen Yanpeng, Kong Lingfeng, Wang Feng, Chen Hao, Xue Junjie, Zhang Mengyuan, Chen Shanshan, Zhao Yufeng, Yu Yueyu, Gong Wanxing, Sun Hongliang, Wang Xinggang

Coal Geology & Exploration

Driven by the dual demands for achieving the goals of peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality and for ensuring national energy security, underground coal gasification (UCG) in China is embracing a new historical development opportunity. To scientifically formulate a route for making technological breakthroughs in UCG and accelerate its industrialization, this study analyzed the history of UCG field tests, dividing UCG into three stages: UCG based on coal mines, vertical/directional wells, and horizontal wells. By exploring the underlying logic that propelled innovations in UCG technologies in different stages, this study delved into the technical and non-technical reasons for the …


Deep Coal Reservoirs In The Ningwu Basin: Geothermal Field Characteristics And Their Effects On Gas-Bearing Properties, Xi Zhaodong, Tang Shuheng, Liu Zhong, Qu Xiaorong, Zhang Pengbao, Su Yufei, Zhang Qian Feb 2024

Deep Coal Reservoirs In The Ningwu Basin: Geothermal Field Characteristics And Their Effects On Gas-Bearing Properties, Xi Zhaodong, Tang Shuheng, Liu Zhong, Qu Xiaorong, Zhang Pengbao, Su Yufei, Zhang Qian

Coal Geology & Exploration

Temperature acts as an important factor affecting the gas-bearing properties of deep coal reservoirs, further affecting the development performance of deep coalbed methane (CBM). Therefore, ascertaining the geothermal conditions of coal reservoirs and their effects on the gas-bearing properties of deep coal reservoirs is critical to the systemic understanding of the enrichment characteristics and production patterns of deep CBM. For coal seam No.9 in the Taiyuan Formation within the Ningwu Basin, over 90% of the area has burial depths exceeding 1000 m. In the hinterland of the basin, coal seams generally exhibit burial depths greater than 1500 m, with a …


Enrichment And Accumulation Patterns And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Fugu Area, Ordos Basin, Guo Guangshan, Xu Fengyin, Liu Lifang, Cai Yidong, Qin Wei, Chen Zhaohui, Deng Jimei, Li Zhuolun Feb 2024

Enrichment And Accumulation Patterns And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Fugu Area, Ordos Basin, Guo Guangshan, Xu Fengyin, Liu Lifang, Cai Yidong, Qin Wei, Chen Zhaohui, Deng Jimei, Li Zhuolun

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Shenfu block on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin is a typical deep coalbed methane (CBM) field with abundant resources and considerable potential for exploration and exploitation. In October 2023, the large-scale Shenfu deep CBM field successfully reported proven geological reserves exceeding 110 billion m3. The Fugu area, located in the central part of the Shenfu block, is the earliest experimental area for deep CBM production. However, there is a lack of a clear understanding of CBM enrichment and accumulation patterns, as well as the potential for exploration and development, of this area. By comprehensively utilizing …


Soil Nitrification Inhibition With Plantain (Plantago Lanceolata), M. E. Peterson, P. M. Fraser, C. R. Anderson, N. I. Joyce, H. G. Judson Feb 2024

Soil Nitrification Inhibition With Plantain (Plantago Lanceolata), M. E. Peterson, P. M. Fraser, C. R. Anderson, N. I. Joyce, H. G. Judson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

One strategy to reduce nitrogen losses from intensively grazed forage systems is to slow the first stage of soil nitrification, specifically inhibiting the microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrite. Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) leaves and roots are known to contain several bioactive compounds (e.g., aucubin, catalpol and verbascoside) that may contribute to this inhibition. Recent laboratory studies indicate that this inhibition occurs via consumption by grazing animals of precursor bioactive compounds in aboveground biomass and their subsequent excretion as secondary metabolites in urine and/or via active exudation from the roots. Different cultivars of plantain have been shown to impart …


Forage Genomics Accelerate The Germplasm Resource Innovation, Fan Wu, Qi Yan, Pan Xu, Zhen Duan, Jiyu Zhang Feb 2024

Forage Genomics Accelerate The Germplasm Resource Innovation, Fan Wu, Qi Yan, Pan Xu, Zhen Duan, Jiyu Zhang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

To achieve sustainability and food security we need expand the germplasm base and access novel genetic diversity to accelerate breeding. For developing new forage cultivars, the availability of a high-quality genome facilitates accurate characterization of new germplasm, and an understanding of the genetics underlying important traits. Here, we sequenced and assembled three high-quality chromosome-level forage genomes. The contig-level assembly of Cleistogenes songorica (2n = 4x = 40) comprised 540.12 Mb of the genome, with a contig N50 of 21.28 Mb. Complete assemblies of all telomeres, and of ten chromosomes were derived. The chromosome-scale genome size of elephant grass (2n = …


Theory And Application Of No-Till Reseeding Technology In Degraded Grasslands In China, Jingying Jing, Hongyan Ma, Yingjun Zhang Feb 2024

Theory And Application Of No-Till Reseeding Technology In Degraded Grasslands In China, Jingying Jing, Hongyan Ma, Yingjun Zhang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Grasslands occupy nearly 400 million hectares in China, accounting for about 40.7% of the total land area, provide multiple ecological and economic benefits. However, due to over-grazing and over-cultivation, more than 90% grasslands in China are threatened by degradation that has caused significant negative impact on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, such as biodiversity losses, decreased productivity, increased soil erosion etc. Thus, restoration of degraded grassland is urgent for sustainable grassland management in China. No-till reseeding has been found to be an effective way for grassland vegetation regeneration with improved productivity and increased plant diversity via reseeding suitable species with minimum …


Rangeland-Centered Agroecosystems In Indian Central Himalayas: Operationalizing Ecological Sustainability In Mountain Agriculture, Vir Singh Feb 2024

Rangeland-Centered Agroecosystems In Indian Central Himalayas: Operationalizing Ecological Sustainability In Mountain Agriculture, Vir Singh

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Himalayan Mountains are home to unique agroecosystems harboring unique inter- and intra-species diversity in uncultivated and cultivated lands. The uncultivated lands are largely the rangelands which are ecologically more stable ecosystems than the cultivated lands which are ecologically prone areas. Rangelands, cultivated areas, and livestock in mountain agriculture are in organic linkages with each other, woven into a complex unitary whole, functionally oriented to produce foods and other life-supporting products – such as feed, fiber, fuel, fertilizers, etc. – and provide vital ecological functions. Rangelands in fragile Himalayan mountains serve as a key component of agriculture and the biodiversity conserved …


Mentoring Graduate Students For Academic Careers In Grassland Science, L. E. Sollenberger Feb 2024

Mentoring Graduate Students For Academic Careers In Grassland Science, L. E. Sollenberger

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Effective mentorship enhances student productivity and career achievements, yet faculty generally do not receive mentorship training, nor does mentorship receive focused attention, evaluation, and recognition. The objectives of this paper are to 1) define mentorship and identify roles of a mentor, 2) highlight qualities and outcomes of effective mentoring, and 3) elaborate best mentoring practices, metrics for assessing mentoring, and challenges for mentoring the next generation of grassland scientists. Mentoring is a professional alliance where individuals work together to support the personal and professional growth, development, and success of the relational partners. Mentors should be altruistic discipline experts, have substantial …


National Forage Week, B. Stefancik, K. Mullenix Feb 2024

National Forage Week, B. Stefancik, K. Mullenix

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Social media can be a powerful tool for producers, researchers, and grassland professionals. Social media enables us to connect with a wide audience of producers, Extension personnel, colleagues, industry partners, and even the non-agriculture related community. This presentation in the thematic session on “Understanding the role of social media and digital resources in forage education and promotion” will focus on the impact of National Forage Week. National Forage Week is national campaign initiated by the American Forage and Grassland Council to promote forages and their contributions to society.


Maize-Alfalfa Intercropping Promote Ecosystem Services Than Fertilized Single Crops, D. X. Tao, Y. Z. Gao Feb 2024

Maize-Alfalfa Intercropping Promote Ecosystem Services Than Fertilized Single Crops, D. X. Tao, Y. Z. Gao

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Phosphorus is a non-renewable source of fertilization, which will challenge the future of food production and cropland sustainability worldwide. Crop diversity is known to promote food production, yet its capacity to alleviate the dependence of multiple ecosystem services on non-renewable fertilization remains virtually unknown. Here, we conducted a field experiment to quantify the contribution of maize-alfalfa intercropping to support multiple ecosystem services under contrasting levels of phosphorus fertilization. We showed that unfertilized intercropping systems can support larger levels of multiple ecosystem services such as soil microbial habitat, plant-soil mutualism, nutrient cycling, and soil carbon storage compared with phosphorus-fertilized single crops. …


Identification Of Hyperspectral Characteristics Of The Main Plants In Seriphidium Transiliense Desert Grassland, Wenhao Liu, Wanqiang Han, Guili Jin, Ying Li, Ke Gong, Jian Ma, Zhibiao Liu, Jiazin Li, Mengtian Chen Feb 2024

Identification Of Hyperspectral Characteristics Of The Main Plants In Seriphidium Transiliense Desert Grassland, Wenhao Liu, Wanqiang Han, Guili Jin, Ying Li, Ke Gong, Jian Ma, Zhibiao Liu, Jiazin Li, Mengtian Chen

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Ground hyperspectral images of sericite–Artemisia desert grassland in different seasons were obtained by a soc710 VP imaging spectrometer. Analysis of variance was used to extract the main species Seriphidium transiliense, Ceratocarpus arenarius, and Petrosimonia sibirica and the spectral characteristic parameters and vegetation indices of bare land in different seasons. On this basis, Fisher discriminant analysis was used to divide the samples into a training set and test set according to a ratio of 7:3. The spectral characteristic parameters and vegetation indices were used to identify the three main plants and bare land. Results showed that under Fisher discriminant analysis, …


A Transdisciplinary Approach To Landscape Transformation Towards Perennial, Diverse, Circular Systems: Why And How, V. Picasso, C. Williams Feb 2024

A Transdisciplinary Approach To Landscape Transformation Towards Perennial, Diverse, Circular Systems: Why And How, V. Picasso, C. Williams

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Prevailing agricultural systems in the U.S. are dominated by intensification through annual crop monocultures and high amounts of external inputs. Increased yields per unit of land have resulted but many undesirable environmental, ecological, and socioeconomic outcomes have co-occurred. Lack of resilience within intensified agricultural systems is a factor in these outcomes. Redesign of agricultural systems and changes in federal policy are needed to better support resilience in agriculture. Redesign for greater resilience must encourage adoption of agricultural systems that are diverse, perennial, circular, and include forages. We developed a transdisciplinary framework within a project orientation with a focus on crops …


Brain-Inspired Continual Learning: Robust Feature Distillation And Re-Consolidation For Class Incremental Learning, Hikmat Khan, Nidhal Carla Bouaynaya, Ghulam Rasool Feb 2024

Brain-Inspired Continual Learning: Robust Feature Distillation And Re-Consolidation For Class Incremental Learning, Hikmat Khan, Nidhal Carla Bouaynaya, Ghulam Rasool

Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering Departmental Research

Artificial intelligence and neuroscience have a long and intertwined history. Advancements in neuroscience research have significantly influenced the development of artificial intelligence systems that have the potential to retain knowledge akin to humans. Building upon foundational insights from neuroscience and existing research in adversarial and continual learning fields, we introduce a novel framework that comprises two key concepts: feature distillation and re-consolidation. The framework distills continual learning (CL) robust features and rehearses them while learning the next task, aiming to replicate the mammalian brain's process of consolidating memories through rehearsing the distilled version of the waking experiences. Furthermore, the proposed …


Hadamard Matrices Of Orders 60 And 64 With Automorphisms Of Orders 29 And 31, Makoto Araya, Masaaki Harada, Vladimir Tonchev Feb 2024

Hadamard Matrices Of Orders 60 And 64 With Automorphisms Of Orders 29 And 31, Makoto Araya, Masaaki Harada, Vladimir Tonchev

Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2

A classification of Hadamard matrices of order 2p + 2 with an automorphism of order p is given for p = 29 and 31. The ternary self-dual codes spanned by the newly found Hadamard matrices of order 60 with an automorphism of order 29 are computed, as well as the binary doubly even self-dual codes of length 120 with generator matrices defined by related Hadamard designs. Several new ternary near-extremal self-dual codes, as well as binary near-extremal doubly even self-dual codes with previously unknown weight enumerators are found.


Investigations Of The Eutectic Formation And Skin Rejuvenation By Hyaluronan - Kojic Acid Dipalmitate System, Syed Waqar Hussain Shah, Sumbal Imran, Iram Bibi, Kashif Ali, Nadia Bashir Feb 2024

Investigations Of The Eutectic Formation And Skin Rejuvenation By Hyaluronan - Kojic Acid Dipalmitate System, Syed Waqar Hussain Shah, Sumbal Imran, Iram Bibi, Kashif Ali, Nadia Bashir

Karbala International Journal of Modern Science

Eutectic phenomenon has been investigated in binary system based on biopolymer hyaluronan (HN) and kojic acid dipalmitate (KAD). Solid-liquid phase diagram showed a significant dependence of melting points on weight fraction of KAD up to KAD < 0.5. A negligible regain to melting temperature of pure KAD occurred later. Simulations of molecular mechanics using a four-unit segment of HN and KAD revealed the interaction between carbonyl of KAD with 4-OH on N-acetylglucosamine unit of oligomer. Infrared vibrational spectroscopy also endorsed the existence of a weakly interacting system. Such behavior was expected due to steric hinderance and rigidity of biopolymer. The thermal decomposition temperature of HN (i.e., 215 °C) was increased to 322 °C in HK50 having HN and KAD in 1:50 w/w. Bioelectric impedance analysis revealed that these green materials could promote skin health in humans.


Synthesis And Characterization Of Renewable Heterogeneous Catalyst Zno Supported Biogenic Silica From Pineapple Leaves Ash For Sustainable Biodiesel Conversion, Nadila Pratiwi, Suriati Eka Putri, Yulia Shinta, Arya Ibnu Batara, Diana Eka Pratiwi, Abd Rahman, Nur Ahmad, Heryanto Heryanto Feb 2024

Synthesis And Characterization Of Renewable Heterogeneous Catalyst Zno Supported Biogenic Silica From Pineapple Leaves Ash For Sustainable Biodiesel Conversion, Nadila Pratiwi, Suriati Eka Putri, Yulia Shinta, Arya Ibnu Batara, Diana Eka Pratiwi, Abd Rahman, Nur Ahmad, Heryanto Heryanto

Karbala International Journal of Modern Science

This study reports on the first case of the low-cost and environmentally friendly ZnO/SiO2 heterogeneous catalyst from pineapple leaves ash (PLA). Catalyst shows excellent performance in catalyzing the transesterification of waste cooking oil (WCO) with methanol for biodiesel conversion. This study focuses on assessing the influence of Zn content on physicochemical characteristics, using XRD, FTIR, SEM, and N2 adsorption-desorption methods. In addition, three different Zn content levels (20, 25, and 30 %wt) were applied. The results showed that all ZnO/SiO2 samples exhibited characteristics suitable for use as catalyst with an average crystallite size of 31.83-34.15 nm, and a surface area …


Breeding Cool-Season Forage Grasses For A Warming Climate, D. P. Malinowski, J. Ford, A. Stewart, D. Woodfield, W. E. Pinchak Feb 2024

Breeding Cool-Season Forage Grasses For A Warming Climate, D. P. Malinowski, J. Ford, A. Stewart, D. Woodfield, W. E. Pinchak

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

In many parts of the world, changing climatic conditions are resulting in increased temperatures and more variable precipitation, intensifying the duration and severity of drought, especially in summer. Warming climate is considered one reason for the increasing failure of traditional, summer-active cool-season perennial grasses at the margin of their zone of adaptation in naturally C4 grass-dominated ecosystems of the Southern Great Plains of the USA. Two cool-season perennial forage grasses orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh.) are of major economic and ecological importance in these regions. In 2008, we initiated a breeding program …


Invasive Annual Grass Issues In Canadian Rangelands, V. Maloney Feb 2024

Invasive Annual Grass Issues In Canadian Rangelands, V. Maloney

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

It has been understood for several years now that Canadian grasslands are among the world’s most endangered ecosystems. While the endangerment of the world’s coral reefs and rainforests may make the news more often, the increasingly fast decline of native Canadian grasslands is having a major impact on species diversity as well as global carbon supplies. In this paper, I will discuss the impact invasive annual grasses have had on two important rangeland ecosystems in Canada. Furthermore, strategies for protecting and restoring these invaluable lands will be discussed.


Forage Data Hub – A Platform For Sharing Valuable Datasets For Resilience, Amanda J. Ashworth, L. Marshall, J. J. Volenec, M. Berti, E. Van Santen, C. Williams, V. Gopakumar, J. Foster, V. Picasso, J. Su Feb 2024

Forage Data Hub – A Platform For Sharing Valuable Datasets For Resilience, Amanda J. Ashworth, L. Marshall, J. J. Volenec, M. Berti, E. Van Santen, C. Williams, V. Gopakumar, J. Foster, V. Picasso, J. Su

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

In accord with the necessity to enhance ecosystem services and productivity in food systems, is the increase of data availability at multiple scales and over time. To help meet this need, we discuss the development of a National Forage Data Hub which will act as a platform to curate, share, and analyze data pertaining to forage systems. This centralized hub will leverage existing datasets by bridging multiple sources including forage crop—soil, water, and nutrient availability—yield (animal and crop) potential (and gaps)— climate—management systems at high spatial and temporal resolution enabling system interaction assessments through next-generation analytics. This novel approach to …


Tennessee Master Beef Producer Program Promotes Sustainable Beef Production, K. M. Mason, G. E. Bates, J. D. Rhinehart Feb 2024

Tennessee Master Beef Producer Program Promotes Sustainable Beef Production, K. M. Mason, G. E. Bates, J. D. Rhinehart

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Tennessee is home to 1.75 million beef cattle as of January 2022 (USDA, 2022). The majority of cattle farms in Tennessee are cow-calf operations, with a few stocker-backgrounder operations across the state. Most of the cows in the state are maintained on tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort. pastures, with hay being fed in the winter months and sometimes during the summer. Maintenance of a strong cow herd and sufficient grazing land relies on utilization of sustainable production practices. With urban sprawl creating competition for land area, it is important to use production practices that are efficient and attainable …


Guidelines For Optimal Use Of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (Nirs) With Sample Preparation And Presentation Across Instrument Platforms, D. W. Mcintosh Feb 2024

Guidelines For Optimal Use Of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (Nirs) With Sample Preparation And Presentation Across Instrument Platforms, D. W. Mcintosh

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Guidelines for optimal use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) with sample preparation and presentation across instrument platforms will cover methods and resources specifically for NIRS analysis. Recommendations for sample preprocessing and scanning required to ensure compatibility across calibrations will be highlighted. Proper calibration determinations, monitoring, and performance will be demonstrated to create a baseline for correct use. Additional materials about the use and reporting of nutritive content predictions for publication will be discussed. Goals of this topic session are to develop an understanding of the basics of NIRS technology and provide the basics to what a laboratory is required to …


Challenges And Opportunities For Revegetation In Areas Dominated By Invasive Annual Grasses, B. A. Mealor, J. A. Crose Feb 2024

Challenges And Opportunities For Revegetation In Areas Dominated By Invasive Annual Grasses, B. A. Mealor, J. A. Crose

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Invasive annual grasses (IAG) are a primary ecological threat to sustainability and ecological integrity of rangelands in the western U.S. While availability of effective tools to control IAG is increasing, ensuring compatibility of control practices with other management practices, such as seeding desirable species, is a critical information need. We summarize a series of studies investigating influences of timing, seeding depth, species selection, and planting timing with various herbicides in sites dominated by invasive annual grasses.


Transitioning To Multiple-Use Polyculture Grassland-Derived Bioenergy Feedstock Systems, J. P. Muir, J. L. Foster, A. Falk, S. Weiss, W. D. Pitman, W. Alsion, H. D. Naumann, J. R. Bow, C. Shadrock, E. Osei, O. Lasater Feb 2024

Transitioning To Multiple-Use Polyculture Grassland-Derived Bioenergy Feedstock Systems, J. P. Muir, J. L. Foster, A. Falk, S. Weiss, W. D. Pitman, W. Alsion, H. D. Naumann, J. R. Bow, C. Shadrock, E. Osei, O. Lasater

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

We argue that research and development of grassland-derived bioenergy feedstock (GBF) has focused unduly on dedicated monospecific biomass systems to the detriment of more stable multiple-use multispecies grasslands. This has retarded GBF adoption as a viable, sustainable contribution to renewable energy production in North America. We hypothesize that focusing on multiple-use GBFs will foster greater feedstock availability for nascent renewable energy generation while minimizing financial risk to grassland husbandry during market transitions from current grazing systems to more flexible business models. Our hypothesis is that source and demand are more likely to develop simultaneously under less risky multiple-use grassland management. …