2009 Conference
Saturday,
January 31 and Sunday, February 1, 2009 in conjunction with the SAAS/SR-ASHS
conference (2/1/09 to 2/3/09) in Atlanta, GA
Venue: The Westin Peachtree Plaza, 210 Peachtree St., N.W. Atlanta, GA. [Phone now
for reservations: (404) 659-1400 • Fax: (404) 589-7424] Be sure to ask
for the SAAS/SR-ASHS rates of $144/night.
Plans are underway (but
not yet finalized) for a pre-conference field trip on Friday, January 30, 2009. Jack Osman, Health Science Department at
Towson University, Towson, Maryland is the incoming chair responsible for coordinating
the conference. (email:
or
; Phone:
717-993-3081) Mike Jackson, USDA-ARS, Charleston, SC is chair elect for 2010.
Quick Look: Production (7); Pest Management (4); Postharvest/Food Science/Marketing (3)
Poster (2)
A1. "Sweet Potato Foundation Seed Survey:
Yield Performance of Multiple Generations of Sweet Potato Foundation Seed in
2007 and 2008"
Tara. P. Smith1, C.Clark2, and D. Ferrin2.
1LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station, Chase, LA and 2LSU
AgCenter Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA.
A2. "Field propagation of certified sweetpotato cuttings in early spring
under plasticulture"
Scott Stoddard*, UC Cooperative Extension, Merced, CA; Mikal Saltveit, Plant
Physiologist - AES, UC Davis, Davis, CA.
A4. "The use of
ethephon as a harvest aid to reduce
sweetpotato skinning"
Jeffery L. Main, Mark W. Shankle and Trevor F. Garrett.
A5. The use of soil amendments and foliar
nutrients to improve sweetpotato yield
Mark W. Shankle, Jeffery L. Main, and Trevor F. Garrett.
A6. Observations of adventitious root initiation and storage
root formation under field conditions
Arthur Villordon1, Don LaBonte2, and Julio Solis2 1LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station, Chase, LA 71324; 2LSU
AgCenter School of Plant, Environmental, and Soil Sciences, 137 J.C. Miller
Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803.
A7."Modeling and inference using a
Bayesian belief network learned from empirical yield data"
Arthur Villordon LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station Chase, LA 71324
B8. "Using GIS/GPS techniques to evaluate soil
insect and/or nematode pest control strategies in sweet potato"
Eugene Burris, D. Burns, T. Smith, C. Overstreet and M. C. Wolcott LSU AgCenter Northeast Research Station; LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Station; LSU
AgCenter Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology
B9. "Insect Damage and Yield Response of
Beauregard Sweetpotato Evaluated Under Various Insecticide Regimes in 2008"
Tara P. Smith1, Abner M. Hammond2, R. Story2
and E. Burris3 1LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station, Chase, LA;
2LSU
AgCenter Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA; 3LSU
AgCenter Northeast Research Station, St. Joseph, LA.
B10. "Effect of KIH-485 on
weed control and
sweetpotato yield"
Mark W. Shankle, Trevor F. Garrett, and Jeffery L. Main.
B11. "Developing Management Strategies for an Invasive
White Grub Pest of Sweetpotato in North Carolina"
Mark R. Abney Dept. of Entomology, North Carolina State University. Raleigh, NC. 27695
C. Postharvest Physiology, Food Science and Marketing: (Back to Top) Moderator:
Stanley J. Kays Department of Horticulture, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
C13."The Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory
Properties of Purple Sweet Potato Phenolics in the LPS-induced RAW 264.7 Model"
Sara D. Cohen, Caroline R. Summers, Ruth H. Watkins, Zhengyue Huang, Gabriel K.
Harris Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC
C14.“LC-MS/MS Analysis of
anthocyanin
constituents in purple-fleshed sweetpotatoes”
Van-Den Truong1, Neigel Deighton2, Roger Thompson1,
Roger McFeeters1, Ken Pecota2, Craig Yencho2 1USDA-ARS, SAA Food Science Research Unit, 2North Carolina
State University
D. Poster (please submit title to appropriate oral session moderator)
D15. "Three Year Crop Rotation Study of Sweet
Potatoes in the Mississippi Delta"
Larry Adams and Craig Abel, USDA-ARS, SIMRU, Stoneville, MS.
Section Chairs: - Send paper/poster title to the appropriate section chair and
Arthur Villordon,
Please submit proposal titles
by November 14, 2008. Abstracts of your presentation are due by December 10,
2008 in order to be included in the Collaborators Annual Progress Report. Abstracts
should be sent by e-mail to the moderator of your session for review.
Production, Physiology,
and Plant/Seed Production
Ramon Arancibia, MS,
Insect, Disease, and Weed Management
Tara Smith, LSU,
Post Harvest Physiology, Food Science, and Marketing
Den Truong, NCSU,
Breeding Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mike Jackson, SC, USDA-ARS-USVL,