College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences

Bill PanWilliam L. Pan

Chair


201 Johnson Hall
PO Box 646420
Pullman WA 99164-6420 USA
Phone 509.335.3611
FAX 509-335-8674
wlpan@wsu.edu

 

Education

B.S. University of Wisconsin 1976
M.S. University of Missouri 1979
Ph.D. North Carolina State University 1983

Research

Soil-plant relationships in mineral nutrition, nitrogen cycling by sustainable cropping systems, crop root growth and development; computer imaging of plant roots. Read more.

Related Page

Nutrient Cycling and Rhizosphere Ecology Research

Publications
Recent Journal Articles

Pan, W., W. Schillinger, D. Huggins, R. Koenig and J. Burns.  2007. Fifty years of predicting wheat nitrogen requirements based on soil water, yield, protein and nitrogen efficiencies.  In Managing Crop Nitrogen for Weather.  International Plant Nutrition Institute, Norcross, GA.

Cerny-Koenig, T., C.A. Perillo, C. H. Pearson-Mims, K. M. Williams, G. Brown, A. Morozov, W.L. Pan, and W. Hendrix. 2007.  Piloting a program-level learning assessment plan in plant and soil science.  NACTA Sept.: 26-33.

Xiao, C., R. Stevens, M. Fauci, R. Bolton, M. Lewis, W.T. McKean, D.F. Bezdicek, and W.L. Pan.  2007. Soil microbial activity, aggregation and nutrient responses to straw pulping liquor in corn.  Biol. Fert.Soils 43:709-719.

Xiao, C, R. Bolton, W.L. Pan. 2007. Lignin from rice straw kraft pulping: effects on soil aggregation and chemical properties. Bioresource Technology 98:1482-1488.

Camberato, J.J., B Gagnon, 0 A Angers, W L Pan. 2006. Pulp and paper mill byproducts as plant nutrient sources and soil amendments. Can. J. Soil Sci. 86: 641-653.

Xiao, C., M. Fauci, D.F. Bezdicek, WT McKean, and W.L. Pan. 2006. Soil microbial responses to potassium-based black liquor from straw pulping. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 70: 72-77.

Mohammad, M.J., W.L. Pan, and AC. Kennedy. 2005. Chemical alteration of the rhizosphere of mycorrhizal-colonized wheat roots. Mycorrhiza 15: 259-266.

Baker, D.A., D.L. Young, D.R. Huggins, and William L. Pan. 2004. Economically optimal nitrogen fertilizer for yield and protein in hard red spring wheat. Agron. J. 96: 00-00.

Thorne, M.E., F.L. Young, W.L. Pan, R. Bafus, J.R. Alldredge. 2003. No-till spring cereal cropping systems reduce wind erosion potential in the wheat/fallow region of the PNW. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 58: 250-257.

Weinert, T., W.L. Pan, M.R. Moneymaker, G.S. Santo, and R.G. Stevens. 2002. Nitrogen recycling by non-leguminous winter cover crops to reduce leaching in potato rotations. Agron. J. 94: 365-372.

Pan, W.L., F.L. Young, and R.P. Bolton. 2001. A scanner-based, portable rhizotron system for monitoring field-grown Russian Thistle (Salsola iberica) roots. Weed Tech. 15: 762-766.

Kunch, T., B.E. Frazier, W.L. Pan and A.M. Smith. 2001. Satellite radar assessment of winter cover types. Can. J. Rem. Sens. 27: 603-615.

Johnston, W.J., C.T. Golob, C.M. Kleene, W.L. Pan and E.D. Miltner. 2001. Nitrogen leaching through a floating sand-based golf green under golf course play and management. Int. Turf Soc. Res. J. 9: 3-8.

Book Chapters

Pan, W.L., R.G. Stevens, and K.L. Labno. 2004. Cadmium accumulation in wheat and potato from P and waste-derived Zn fertilizers. In W.L. Hall and W.P. Robarge, Environmental Impacts of Fertilziers on Soil, Air, and Water, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.

Huggins, D.R. and W.L. Pan. 2003. Key indicators for assessing nitrogen use efficiency in cereal-based agroecosystems. In Cropping Systems: Trends and Advances Part I & II, A. Shrestha (ed.), Haworth Press, Binghamton, NY.

Camberato, J. J. and W. L. Pan. 1999. Bioavailability of calcium,magnesium, and sulfur. In M. E. Sumner (ed.), Handbook of Soil Science, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Bill Pan selected as 2007 American Society of Agronomy Fellow.

Selection as Fellow is the highest honor that the societies can bestow on their members. Read more.

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Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, PO Box 646420, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6420 USA
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