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septembre 2018
Phosphorus in Soils and Plants, PSP6
The symposium will deal with such pressing matters as phosphorus scarcity, which can limit crop production in many agronomical ecosystems, and management of excess phosphorus, which gives rise to problems of eutrophication mostly in aquatic ecosystems. The scope of the topics will range from fundamental insights of phosphorus biogeochemical cycles to applications such as crop breeding, fertilizer development, soil management and performance of environmental impact assessments. The conference also aims to attract a large number of scientists from developing countries where phosphorus scarcity is a major issue.
Voir les détails »janvier 2019
Symposium sur la microbiologie des sols français
Les microorganismes du sol sont les organismes les plus abondants et les plus diversifiés de notre planète. Leur grande diversité taxonomique et génétique en font des acteurs clés des services rendus par le sol pour les sociétés humaines (production alimentaire, production de biomasse, mitigation des GES, dépollution…). A la base de ces services, les microorganismes du sol sont responsables des grandes fonctions impliquées comme la minéralisation de la matière organique, la dégradation des polluants, l’amélioration de la structure du sol, le stockage du carbone, la barrière aux pathogènes opportunistes… Grâce au concours structurel et financier de l’INRA, de l’ADEME, de…
Voir les détails »mai 2019
Global Symposium on Soil Erosion (GSER19)
The Global Symposium on Soil Erosion (GSER19) will be a high level science-policy meeting, held from 15 – 17 May 2019, at FAO HQ in Rome, Italy. This Symposium is jointly organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Global Soil Partnership (GSP), the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS), the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Science-Policy Interface (UNCCD-SPI) and the Joint FAO/IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency division for Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture. Please note that participation to the Symposium is free.
Voir les détails »juin 2019
Sécurité alimentaire et changement climatique / L’initiative 4 pour mille : un nouveau défi concret pour le sol
L'initiative 4 pour 1000 est un plan volontaire, initié par le ministère français de l'Agriculture, axé sur la séquestration de Carbone organique du sol pour atténuer le changement climatique, tout en améliorant simultanément la sécurité alimentaire. Cette initiative fait partie de l'Agenda d'action de Lima Paris appuyé par l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (www.4p1000.org). Son but est d'augmenter la quantité en COS chaque année par 4 ‰ de son stock actuel grâce à la mise en œuvre de pratiques agronomiques économiquement viables et respectueuses de l'environnement. The 4 per 1000 initiative was launched in 2015 as a…
Voir les détails »ISMOM 2019 – 8th International Symposium on Interactions of Soil Minerals with Organic Components and Microorganisms
It is a pleasure to invite you to participate in the 8th ISMOM (International Symposium on Interactions of Soil Minerals with Organic Components and Microorganisms) which will be held in Seville, Spain during June 23 – 28 2019. This symposium is part of a series of international symposia organized by Commission 2.5 (Soil chemical, physical and biological interfacial reactions) of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) and aims to provide a platform for fruitful discussions between scientists and students from soil sciences, chemistry, biology, biochemistry, physics, ecology or environmental sciences. The ISMOM 2019, “Understanding Soil Interfacial Reactions for Sustainable…
Voir les détails »juillet 2019
24th International Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry
The organizing and international committee of the International Society for Environmental Biogeochemistry (ISEB) would like to invite you to the 24th Symposium to be held in Potsam, Germany, September 22-27, 2019, at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences – GFZ. The Symposium will bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss recent developments and discoveries from all aspects of Environmental Biogeochemistry, including but not limited to microbiology, chemistry, soil science, geoscience, limnology, ecology, marine and atmospheric sciences both from fundamental and applied perspectives. The meeting will be in a single session format, so all participants…
Voir les détails »octobre 2019
7th International Symposium on Soil Organic Matter
Soils directly underpin terrestrial life on earth. They are the most complex biological system on the planet in their own right, both harbouring, sustaining and exhibiting enormous diversity both below and above ground. Central to soil’s function is soil organic matter (SOM), a complex and diverse milieu of necromatter that facilitates and complements a vast array of chemical, physical and biological functions. The conference theme, “Soil Organic Matter in a Stressed World” has the dual objectives of better understanding and quantifying the functions that SOM sustains in both natural and managed systems, and understanding the stressors that impact on both…
Voir les détails »avril 2021
Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity (GSOBI20)
AO is hosting a Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity (GSOBI20) at its Headquarters in Rome, Italy on 19-22 april 2021. This Symposium, will be jointly organized by the Global Soil Partnership (GSP), the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS), the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity will bring together international experts with the aim of reviewing the status of knowledge on soil biodiversity and ecosystem services, the sustainable use and conservation of soil biodiversity, and the contributions of soil organisms to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/resources/highlights/detail/en/c/1183872/…
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