Proud to be able to contribute to this #phosphorus thinking in Global Change Biology thanks @ajmargenot@gmetson@CondronLeo et al | Environmental Change Journal | Wiley Online Library https://t.co/a58bAt94v6
Hey #phosphorus enthusiast! There is a special issue on #organic phosphorus coming up in the Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition : https://t.co/ctAu89gK3P
If you have relevant work, this could be a interesting option.
New Research: New Research: Biochar – a sustainable soil conditioner for improving soil health, crop production and environment under changing climate: a review https://t.co/dL1CuXGVzg #SoilScience
The new Science System Advisory Group (SSAG) faces a scope as broad as previous failed reforms, yet draws on narrower skills to aim at a slim target with no $$ on the table. The SSAG's questions for submitters create paradox that submitters must consider. https://t.co/iPM1Zww9HI
Food insecurity is a persistent challenge in African countries with low farm productivity. Western govts and eNGOs must come to grips with the fact that African farmers needs more fertilizer.
Read @vijramachandran + @alexjmssmith in Breakthrough Journal: https://t.co/Alj5JwWsMq
Science: an attempt at neutral disinterest in the results with the goal of finding the truth.
Activist science: a motivated effort to prove something is so.
Nitpicking? Not really. It's a problem with any issue that people are passionate about: soil health, biodiversity...
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Project co-led by our own Dr. @karidunfield received funding by @InnovationCA. The Microbiome Preservation and Analysis Centre allows better research of #microbes, which are central to many current issue.
#SES_Proud@UofGuelphOAC
https://t.co/qPiwBKIylH
The report of the Independent Strategic Panel, brought together by @MBIEsci as part of Te Ara Paerangi to provide recommendations on research areas to address the greatest challenges and opportunities for Aotearoa New Zealand, has been released: https://t.co/0NFbw5UM2p
A 2023 study on 14 biological products by @UDIrrigation did not find any yield benefit over a non-treated control for corn. Read more on the blog -> https://t.co/311zRuPdu6
Over the years, I have written several pieces deemed inappropriate for publishing through the university blog, etc..
This one, on the increasing acceptance of organic farming's underlying ideology in agricultural science, I published as an opinion piece.
https://t.co/w6vRam3HxF