Some pictures of the #CIRCASA2019 annual meeting first day with a beautiful morning walk on the #Nirvana natural reserve.🦜🌴🇨🇴
See you tomorrow for more!
New in Geoderma: "Modelling greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potentials in fertilizedpaddy ricefields in Bangladesh" by Khadiza Begum, Matthias Kuhnert, [...], and Pete Smith https://t.co/N7ytffez3y @MatthKuh@aberdeenuni@NREL_EcoPress
Model Based Regional Estimates of Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potentials from Rice Croplands in Bangladesh https://t.co/gSCZ6hMbO8 @Land_MDPI#soil#GreenhouseGas#rice
This week some of our @NERCscience PhD students and postdocs presented their research to Prof Tim Wheeler Director of Science and Innovation #UoABioSci
Grazing systems are a net contributor to climate change. Any sequestration benefits they deliver are time limited, reversible and outweighed by ghg emissions from the animals.
https://t.co/XQhWUu5azd
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@FCRNetwork#Carbon https://t.co/XQhWUu5azd
Rita Razauskaite presented her work at NAFSC-ISFS2018. She was awarded a travel grant from the conference committee and presented her work on modelling soil carbon dynamics in British forest and grassland soils.
@CEF_CFR@Soil_Science@UoABioSci#Carbon#Soil
Congratulations to the winners of this year's @SEFARIscot PhD Competition!
1st place: Juliette Marie (@SRUC)
2nd place: Jennifer Wardle (@JamesHuttonInst)
3rd place: Anna Katarina Schilling (@MoredunComms)
(Pictured w/ SRUC Professors Wayne Powell (Principal) & Alistair Stott)
Congratulations to @r01kb13 for passing her viva this morning for her PhD titled 'Modelling soil organic carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas mitigation potentials in the UK and Bangladesh agriculture'. @PD_Hallett@UoABioSci
Group member Kirsten Macsween joined @BAS_News on an Antarctic survey helping assess the ecosystem function of a benthic community previously hidden by an ice shelf. #biodiversity#ecosystems#ClimateChange
Excellent talks from Surekha Kuchi (IRRI) and Sangita Mohanty (NRRI) on Genotypic variation in N use efficiency and improving N use efficiency in irrigated rice. Really valuable and interesting research. #nitrogen#rice
Dali Nayek with the visualization of the first day of the Building Resilience to El Nino workshop at Royal Society. Including the BREAD project brilliantly captured in visual form! @HuttonSEGS@royalsociety#elninoresilience@UoABusSchool