Our paper on using leachate from Clivus multrum toilets for plant fertilizer was published online this week, https://t.co/dDqP4qLEM8
It's open access so feel free to share.
New jobs in the ESA Career Center:
* Asst Prof in Marine Ecology, @RhodeUniversity
* Asst Prof of Soil Ecology, @uvmvermont
* Prof, @NewCollegeofFL
* Postdoc Fellowship, Environmental Studies, @dartmouth
& many more! Start your search, build your profile: https://t.co/iGtLViMI7X
Please RT. University of Vermont is now advertising the soil ecology position that was vacated when I retired in 2024, and was caught in a hiring freeze last year. The job posting number is F3517PO. A direct link to the announcement: https://t.co/Rz7qLkCBuK
Call to action to conserve and monitor soil biodiversity globally. I signed on with 128 other soil biologists. Please share. https://t.co/piJDS53Lkm @soilecol@ESASoilEcology
Student Travel Grants for the GSB2026 Conference are now open‼️
Students who work on any aspect of soil biodiversity are encouraged to apply 🐛🦠🪱
Find the full call below 👇
https://t.co/yWxNKhDsPC
Perennial wheat lines like the recent cross between annual wheat and sea wheatgrass, which has now thrived for three years in Australia, move us closer to a crop with robust perenniality. Discover what led to this moment & where perennial wheat is headed: https://t.co/t6gTldPdcu
A new article of mine focusing on soil biology for farmers --
Understanding the Vineyard Microbiome and Soil Health https://t.co/hwrxrKk4GW via @Progressive Crop Consultant
Kernza® research at the @USDA_ARS is crucial for advancing our understanding of how to grow this perennial grain in different settings across the US to support farmers, consumers, and soil health.
🔗https://t.co/7BIFiqCSrJ
New publication from our Food Systems Research Center team at U Vermont: Holistic systems thinking underpins Vermont soil health practitioners’... https://t.co/c0zd46ZkCb
Join our Crop Protection Genetics team to advance breeding for disease resistance, develop reproducible disease assessment methods, & support research to manage host-pathogen disease progression and pathogen dispersal in silphium, a perennial oilseed: 🔗https://t.co/8w3NAOu61f
1st day of the international perennial grain meeting “Pathway to a Perennial Future” Symposium co-hosted by The Land Institute & CIMMYT in Texcoco, MX. Welcome to nearly 100 researchers from 26 countries & 40 institutions!