Contents
Keynote Session
Invited Speakers
Session One
Monitoring and Research for Agriculture in the Next Decade
Session Two
Ammonia Measurements
Session Three
NADP - Standing Sentinel over America's Crops?
Session Four
Climate Change Impacts on Air Quality, Deposition and Ecosystems
Session Five
Ecosystem Effects of Atmospheric Deposition - Sulfur and Nitrogen
Session Six
Mercury Measurement, Deposition and Effects
Session Seven
Emerging Novel Monitoring Methods
Session Three: NADP - Standing Sentinel over America's Crops?
Session Chair: Van Bowersox, Champaign, ILThe Spread of Plant Diseases by Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Pathogen Propagules - a New Application for an Old Precipitation Sampling (NADP) Network
Van Bowersox, Past NADP Chair and Sagar Krupa, University of MinnesotaAbstract


The Application of the US Environmental Agency's Statistical Receptor Models to Determine the Sources of Microorganisms Attached to Airborne Particles
Robert Stevens, Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionAbstract


Transport, Deposition and Detection of Bacterial Plant Pathogens: New Observations and Future Considerations
Robert Seem, Cornell UniversityAbstract


Soybean Rust: Its History, Biology, Epidemiology and Importance to Crop Production
James Kurle, University of MinnesotaAbstract


A Short Description of the NOAA HYSPLIT (Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory) Model
Rick Artz, NOAA Air Resources LabAbstract

