Appendix I
The principal investigators and their project titles are listed here for those who wish more detailed information.
Investigators and projects
Allard, G.
Ozone damage on agricultural species
Tel.:418-656-2131 x 2706
Fax:418-656-7856
E-mail: Guy.allard@plg.ulaval.ca
Angers, D.A.
Agriculture management effects on carbon
sequestration in eastern Canada
Tel.:418-657-7980 x 270
Fax:418-648-2402
E-mail: Angersd@agr.gc.ca
Antoun, H.
Physical, chemical, and biological soil
factors that affect N2O and CH4 emission
Tel.:418-656-3650
Fax:418-656-7176
E-mail: Antoun@rsvs.ulaval.ca
Baril, P.
Development of a plan to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions from the animal sector
Tel:418-871-1851
Fax:418-871-9625
E-mail: BPRQuebec@groupe-BPR.com
Beauchamp, E.G.
(see Thurtell)
Measurement of fluxes of N2O from
agricultural sites in Ontario
Bowen, P.A.
Ozone impacts to Fraser Valley crops
grown under field conditions
Tel.:604-796-2221 x 225
Fax:604-796-0359
E-mail: Bowenp@agr.gc.ca
Chalifour, F.P.
Efficiency of N use to limit N2O emission
in cereallegume cropping systems
Tel.:418-656-2131 x 2306
Fax:418-656-7856
E-mail: Francois-p.chalifour@plg.ulaval.ca
Chiquette, J.
GHG production from ruminants:
a system approach
Tel.:819-565-9171 x 249
Fax:819-564-5507
E-mail: Chiquettej@agr.gc.ca
Cho, C.M.
Investigation on stability, persistence, andflux of N2O in laboratory and field soil profiles
Tel.:204-474-6045
Fax:204-275-8099
Coxworth, E.
Study of the effects of cropping and tillage
systems on the carbon dioxide released by
manufactured inputs to western Canadian
agriculture
Tel.:306-343-9281
Fax:306-665-2128
Desjardins, R.L.
Assessment of ozone uptake by
agricultural crops in critical areas along
the WindsorQuebec corridor
Tel.:613-759-1522
Fax:613-996-0646
E-mail: Desjardins@agr.gc.ca
Ellert, B.
Contribution of representative prairie
agroecosystems to greenhouse gas emissions
Tel.:403-327-4561
Fax:403-382-3156
E-mail: Ellert@agr.gc.ca
Izaurralde, R.C.
Quantification of nitrous oxide, methane,
and carbon dioxide fluxes over managed
and natural ecosystems of Alberta
Tel.:403-492-5104
Fax:403-492-1767
E-mail: Cizzaurra@rr.ualberta.ca
Jackson, H.A.
(see Sauer, F.)
Methane and carbon dioxide emissions
from farm animals and manure
Knowles, R.
Methane and nitrogen cycle interactions
in agriculture systems
Tel.:514-398-7890
Fax:514-398-7990
E-mail:
Lapierre, C.
Contribution of liming and tillage to N2O
and CO2 emissions in eastern Canada
Tel.:418-657-7980 x 269
Fax:418-648-2402
E-mail: Lapierre@agr.gc.ca
MacDonald, B.
Characterization of agroecosystems in
eastern Ontario for their potential to act
as sources or sinks of greenhouse gases
Tel.:519-826-2086
Fax:519-826-2090
E-mail: Macdonaldb@agr.gc.ca
MacLeod, J.
Nitrogen cycling in potato system
Tel.:902-566-6848
Fax:902-566-6821
E-mail: Macleodj@agr.gc.ca
Mathison, G.W.
Strategic approach to quantifying and
reducing CH4 production by animals
Tel.:403-492-7666
Fax:403-492-9130
E-mail: Mathison@afns.ualberta.ca
McCaughey, W.P.
Methane production by beef cattle
Tel.:204-726-7650 x 211
Fax:204-728-3858
E-mail: Pmccaughey@agr.gc.ca
McKenny, D.J.
Effects of conservation and conventional
tillage practices with/without subirrigation/controlled drainage on
greenhouse gas emissions from corn
production systems in southwestern Ontario
Tel.:514-253-4232 x 280
Fax:514-973-7098
Morrison, M.J.
Identification of corn and soybean
cultivars with tolerance to atmospheric
ozone pollution
Tel.:613-759-1556
Fax:613-952-6438
E-mail: Morrisonmj@agr.gc.ca
Paul, R.J.
Nitrous oxide and methane emissions in
dairy and hog manure management systems
Tel.:604-796-2221 x 215
Fax:604-796-0359
E-mail: Paulj@agr.gc.ca
Pattey, E.
Impact of agricultural management on
greenhouse gas fluxes
Tel.:613-759-1523
Fax:613-996-0646
E-mail: Patteye@agr.gc.ca
Prevost, D.
Mechanisms involved during burst of
N2O emissions
Tel.:418-657-7980 x 239
Fax:418-648-2402
E-mail: Prevostd@agr.gc.ca
Richards, J.
Losses of fertilizer and soil N by
denitrification in podzolic soils
Tel.:709-772-4619
Fax:709-772-6064
E-mail: Richardsj@agr.gc.ca
Rochette, P.
Contribution of agricultural practices to
the atmospheric increase of greenhouse gases
Tel.:418-657-7980
Fax:418-648-2402
E-mail: Rochettep@agr.gc.ca
Runeckles, V.C.
Ozone impacts to Fraser Valley crops
grown under field conditions
Tel.:604-822-6829
Fax:604-822-8640
E-mail: userapol@mtsg.ubc.ca
Schuepp, P.H.
Scaling up of GHG emission models on
the basis of land-use mapping and
airborne flux observation
Tel.:514-389-7935
Fax:514-398-4853
Selles, F.
Comparison of present and future crop
management practices on the emission of
greenhouse gases in the semi-arid prairies
Tel.:306-778-7245
Fax:306-773-9123
E-mail: >Selles@agr.gc.ca
Smith, W.
Modelling CO2 and N2O fluxes for
agroecosystems in Canada
Tel.:613-256-7093
Fax:613-996-0646
E-mail: smithw@comnet.ca
Tarnocai, C.
Amount of organic carbon in Canadian soils
Tel.:613-759-1857
Fax:613-759-1926
E-mail: Tarnocaict@agr.gc.ca
Thurtell, G.W
Measurements of fluxes of N2O from
agricultural sites in Ontario
Tel.:519-824-2453
Fax:519-824-5730
E-mail: Gthurtell@lrs.uo.guelph.ca
Van Kessel, C.
Landscape-scale fluxes of CO2 and N2O
in the Prairies
Tel.:306-966-6854
Fax:306-966-6881
E-mail: Vankessel@sask.usask.ca
Zhu, T.
Improving flux-measuring technology
based on the relaxed eddy accumulation technique
Tel.:613-759-1889
Fax:613-996-0646
E-mail: Zhut@agr.gc.ca
Grace, B.
Program Coordination
Tel.:250-494-7711
Fax:250-494-0755
E-mail: Graceb@agr.gc.ca
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