"A long-term field experiment confirms the necessity of improving #biowaste sorting to decrease coarse #microplastic inputs in #compost amended #soils" new article by Gabin Colombini, post-doc on the Plastisol project financed by @ademe https://t.co/UNWmenlm4I pic.twitter.com/aM5MNMM7cl
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 11, 2022
Congradulations to Charlotte Vedere et @lebrunmanhattan for their excellent work under the #biochar 21 project. Fruitful collaboration with @HoubenDavid on #biochar / #compost mixtures as #soil amendments to alleviate #drought stress in #soil and plants. https://t.co/v33iYHx4Vs
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 6, 2022
Congratulations to our former PhD candidate @lmrguillaume for his new article in @Geoderma_Jrnl đȘ±đȘ±đȘ± Exploring the control of #earthworm cast macro- and micro-scale features on #soilC mineralisation across species and #ecological categories đȘ±đȘ±đȘ±https://t.co/MjcPi6Odyp pic.twitter.com/uPo16kJOkI
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) September 7, 2022
Excellent remote presentation by PhD student Yacouba Zi on the link between #earthworms ecological categories and nitrification activity, potential production of CO2 and N2O at the #ISEE12 conference. @iEESParis, @ird_fr pic.twitter.com/oL1c81tpCb
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 11, 2022
PhD student Hoang Dang proudly presents his poster on Organic matter composition of Amynthas adexilis #earthworm casts as influenced by sampling time and landuse at the #ISEE12 conference. #soil, #Vietnam, @iEESParis , @ird_fr pic.twitter.com/0EXyMROmYH
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 11, 2022
German television (BR) at PSG to include the work of PhD student Yacouba Zi about #earthworm species traits and soil #carbon sequestration in a documentary on #soils. pic.twitter.com/uReEyCbW5R
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 7, 2022
Bravo à nos étudiants Melissa et Yacouba pour la présentation de leurs résultats à #FROGV pic.twitter.com/koIBRJ4fpM
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 6, 2022
Last PSG contributions to #SOM2022. Postdoc Gabin Colombini is speaking about #Microplastic accumulation in french agricultural #soil following longterm #compost amendments and #Bluecarbon poster by master student Melissa Bakhos. @eDIPProject1 pic.twitter.com/RD7YDD0nKo
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) June 29, 2022
PSG delegation enjoying themselves at the conference dinner of #SOM2022. @Assma_Jerray @khan_mdzulfikar Gabin Colombini and Charlotte Vedere pic.twitter.com/iU6vtt0vcN
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) June 29, 2022
Congradulations to Charlotte Vedere, postdoc in our group, who gave two presentations at #SOM2022 about the effect of #water on #soil biogeochemical cycling + its relation to #plant ecophysiology. Fruitfull collaboration with @lebrunmanhattan #ClimateCrisis #Carbonsequestration pic.twitter.com/isiFZfFxpP
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) June 29, 2022
PhD candidate @khan_mdzulfikar proudly presents his excellent poster on 'Management effects on whole #soil warming response of CO2 efflux of grasslands' at #som2022 in Korea. @ChabbiAbad @INRAE_Poitiers pic.twitter.com/Q6otvfde7K
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) June 27, 2022
#SOM2022 started in Seoul (Korea) today with a virtual opening presentation by PSG member @ChabbiAbad on 'Global #Soil Resources at a Critical Crossroad' and a presentation of PhD candidate @Assma_Jerray about drivers of #N2O emissions from #grassland soil. pic.twitter.com/xu79k158SA
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) June 27, 2022
Excellent collaboration with Bouchra ElHayany, Loubna ElFels et Mohammed Hafidi from @CadiAyyadUniv on #microplastics in sewage sludge. First paper from the @eDIPProject1, @CorneliaRumpel
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 24, 2022
Here is the link for 50 days' free access: https://t.co/cwsiIl15fg
New contribution from our group:
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 5, 2022
Interactions between #soils and #climate change https://t.co/nIWEbmHaGc
Field measurements of CO2 emissions from deep #soil under warming as part of the PhD work of @khan3_zulfikar at the SOERE Lusignan. #Climate @ChabbiAbad, @CorneliaRumpel, Pierre-Alain Marron @INRAE_Poitiers, @AnaeeFrance pic.twitter.com/ojelkaS4BH
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) April 2, 2022
Congradulations to @M_ecohydro, who obtained a #MSCA fellowship to carry out research in our group. She will develop a research line concerning blue carbon in #mangrove #soil and its vulnerability to #climate change. pic.twitter.com/xmJPjnSPEo
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) March 21, 2022
Proud to see PhD Guillaume LeMer presenting his work about #earthworm species specific effects on #soil carbon stabilisation in casts at @EGU_SSS . pic.twitter.com/kj0n91gDau
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 26, 2022
Excellent collaboration with Bouchra ElHayany, Loubna ElFels et Mohammed Hafidi from @CadiAyyadUniv on #microplastics in sewage sludge. First paper from the @eDIPProject1, @CorneliaRumpel
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 24, 2022
Here is the link for 50 days' free access: https://t.co/cwsiIl15fg
New contribution from our group:
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 5, 2022
Interactions between #soils and #climate change https://t.co/nIWEbmHaGc
Field measurements of CO2 emissions from deep #soil under warming as part of the PhD work of @khan3_zulfikar at the SOERE Lusignan. #Climate @ChabbiAbad, @CorneliaRumpel, Pierre-Alain Marron @INRAE_Poitiers, @AnaeeFrance pic.twitter.com/ojelkaS4BH
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) April 2, 2022
Congradulations to @M_ecohydro, who obtained a #MSCA fellowship to carry out research in our group. She will develop a research line concerning blue carbon in #mangrove #soil and its vulnerability to #climate change. pic.twitter.com/xmJPjnSPEo
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) March 21, 2022
Congradulations to Dr @pattypgrant, who published her work on plant C allocation to different #soil fractions as influenced by different P fertiliser forms in SBB. Awesome collaboration between @mamariluz and @CorneliaRumpel @bioren_ufro @iEESParis https://t.co/tEKk62ZWmG
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) March 1, 2022
Welcome Melissa Bakhos for your M2 master project on 'Influence of flooding on the quality of decaying organic matter in temperate tidal marsh #soils' #ClimateCrisis @M_ecohydro @MFDignac @CorneliaRumpel Pierre Polsenaere https://t.co/al1nbbta84
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) February 11, 2022
Delighted to host a new project at PSG. @ChabbiAbad @MFDignac @CorneliaRumpel https://t.co/T3jZ98JSwX
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) January 21, 2022
Congradulations to our postdoc Nicolas Puche, who presented his advances in modelling destabilisation of organic matter occluded in #earthworm casts at the scientic days of @iEESParis pic.twitter.com/97p39NoTmo
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) December 3, 2021
Nice talks of Marie-Liesse Aubertin on biochars and Gabin Colombini on microplastic in soils at the scientific days of @iEESParis pic.twitter.com/VqgzjYdYiO
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) December 2, 2021
Looking forward to seeing the results of PhD candidate @Assma_Jerray doing excellent field work at SOERE ACBB to identify the controls of N2O emissions in grassland #soil under contrasting management. @ChabbiAbad, @CorneliaRumpel, Xavier Leroux, Raja Massad, @INRAE_Poitiers pic.twitter.com/YP71zzu3YX
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) November 17, 2021
New collaboration with @INRAE_Nancy ANR CARTON, @mrmbuee@khalfallafadwa in Jussieu, Paris to analyse #forest #soil samples from her PhD by #pyrolysis/GC/MS with Gabin Colombini, Philippe Biron and @MFDignac
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) November 15, 2021
Expecting nice results on #trees #fungi and #organicmatter! pic.twitter.com/Ulr1MoehCf
Congradulations to @Gilmaruby
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 20, 2021
for publishing the 2nd part of her PhD about grassland management effects on #soil organic matter biogeochemical composition in @plantandsoil
;@ChabbiAbad
, @CorneliaRumpel
, @katjaklump, sharelink: https://t.co/0hgY5HgjNr pic.twitter.com/chYnAye8Uo
Congradulations for the development of this new research line at @ParisSoil ! Postdoc positions in this and other projects will be available soon. @MFDignac
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 13, 2021
@CorneliaRumpel @iEESParis
#soil https://t.co/CotNbsRKVn
Si Modulates Phenols in Barley under Aluminum Stress. Great work by Isis P. Vega Araya, from her PhD in Chile. Just published: https://t.co/O25Grd1Bvu Excellent collaboration with Paula Cartes from @bioren_ufro, @mamariluz, @CorneliaRumpel, @NEXERCHILE, @iEESParis pic.twitter.com/dTogyD93C1
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) August 6, 2020
Innovation in soil science co-supervised by PSG member @MFDignac,@jaarrietae https://t.co/PCnaH5kVYt
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 31, 2020
PSG with many international collaborators participated in the discussion on helicopter research launced by @geoderma, @ird_fr, @iEESParis https://t.co/IDyhFn6018
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 29, 2020
New paper on carbon flow from plant to #soil in response to different types of organic amendments resulting from collaboration of our group with @tumsoil https://t.co/TSqcw488R9
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 27, 2020
Proud of our PhD student Guillaume Le Mer @lmrguillaume who published his first paper about organo-mineral interactions formed by #earthworms. #soil #compost Share-link: https://t.co/8DvmyQB1qk @MFDignac, @CorneliaRumpel, @iEESParis
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) May 1, 2020
Congradulations to our PhD student @Gilmaruby for her comprehensive paper on #grazing and #mowing effects on #soil organic matter chemistry and microbial activity. Just released in Applied Soil Ecology. https://t.co/kNkUe4bpfv @ChabbiAbad @CorneliaRumpel @janeBlagodatskaya pic.twitter.com/VxabV5qhYB
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 23, 2020
Excellent collaboration with Mohammed Hafidi and Loubna ElFels from @CadiAyyadUniv Ă Marrakech under the framework of the PhD of Bouchra ElHayany on co-#compost characterisation (published in Waste and Biomass Valorization). @CorneliaRumpel, @MFDignac, @katellquenea pic.twitter.com/r8t73HgOc0
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) July 26, 2020
Congrats to our former postdoc Marco Panettieri for the publication of his excellent work on grassland management effects on #soil organic matter chemistry and fate of organic matter pools. @MFDignac, @ChabbiAbad, @CorneliaRumpel https://t.co/vdkcsS9Uf3
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) September 29, 2020
New paper from our group indicating a path to soil carbon sequestration at scale. Congradulations to all co-authors. https://t.co/ViDn9JhMij
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 29, 2020
Proud of our former student Dr Justine Barthod at @iEESParis , who could publish another paper in #SBB, #soil, #earthworms, #carbonstorage, #ecotechnology:
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) January 24, 2020
How do earthworms affect organic matter decomposition in the presence of clay minerals
https://t.co/g5K2TiuKU3
PSG member Abad Chabbi chaired a session today at AGU https://t.co/5ZgbtrhhTc
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) December 11, 2019
International collaboration between @ParisSoil, @iEESParis, @bioren_ufro and @NEXERCHILE https://t.co/abJld66zj3
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) November 25, 2019
Abad Chabbi provided an inspiring presentation at the college of resources and environmental sciences â Nanjing agricultural university-China, highlighting the âwickedâ inter-related societal issues: Soil Carbon, Food Security & Climate Change pic.twitter.com/VBkKI43PFk
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 16, 2019
Great presentation by Ph.D. student Aliia Gimulina on the influence of grazing and mowing at @som2019. @grasslandmanagement pic.twitter.com/9Em2dN5GLk
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 8, 2019
Very proud of Phd student @AubertinLiesse , who just gave an excellent presentation on her #biochar work at #som2019 pic.twitter.com/EZTfVHdrwL
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 8, 2019
Nicolas Puch talks about SOC changes in grassland soil under three climate scenarii pic.twitter.com/Xas5REdQWw
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 7, 2019
Inspiring opening lecture at the #SOM 2019 conference by PSG member #AbadChabbi, #foodsecurity, #agriculture, #ClimateCrisis pic.twitter.com/2aIZGTi1BQ
— Paris Soil organic matter research Group (@ParisSoil) October 7, 2019
Dr @MFDignac speaks about organic waste transformation into @soil amendments to increase @soil @carbonstorage during an interview for @CNRSImages @4per1000 pic.twitter.com/FjqtEz29GH
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) July 17, 2019
#FDS2019 Nouvelle Ă©dition de La petite fabrique des lombrics, avec @lmrguillaume. Des vers de terre et des mĂŽmes… « mon animal prĂ©fĂ©rĂ© câest le ver de terre ! » pic.twitter.com/IeuiRxk3db
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) October 11, 2019
Ce fut un plaisir de débattre hier soir avec les militants pour une justice climatique et sociale à La Base sur le thÚme #Agroécologie, #sols et #climat. Merci aux bénévoles de La Base pour l'organisation de cette soirée et aux participants pour les échanges passionnants. pic.twitter.com/9wa7iiSyf9
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) September 18, 2019
Un article @nature sur les effets des #feux de #forĂȘts #borĂ©ales de Cornelia Rumpel DR @Inra_France @iEESParis "Soils linked to #climatechange" â https://t.co/XpARtvRhBk pic.twitter.com/qZJ68Ahgpx
— iEES Paris (@iEESParis) August 29, 2019
Tournage de @CNRSImages dans les labos de @iEESParis. Séquence sur les expériences de thÚse de Guillaume Le Mer (Paris Soil organic matter research group) sur le rÎle des vers de terre pour la #sequestration de C dans les #sols. #earthworm #climatechange #4per1000 @CorneliaRumpel pic.twitter.com/BBacSZnfbW
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) July 17, 2019
Guillaume explique comment, dans le cadre sa thĂšse, il Ă©tudie lâinfluence de diffĂ©rents groupes de vers de terre sur le stockage de C dans les sols. #4per1000 @iEESParis @CorneliaRumpel pic.twitter.com/8XqDjcDGzy
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) July 17, 2019
Dear colleagues, we are organizing session B129- "Vulnerability of soil organic carbon and persistance in a warming world" at the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco, CA USA , December 9-13 (https://t.co/kuxfaXP6sn). Please submit an abstract to this session – Deadline July 31st
— Chabbi Abad (@ChabbiAbad) July 5, 2019
Our new short communication in SBB: "Chemical changes during composting of plant residues reduce their mineralisation in soil and cancel the priming effect"https://t.co/k77TeYy3xY#13C; #lignins; #lipids; #microbes; #soil; #composting; #4per1000; #primingeffect; #CO2; #waste pic.twitter.com/GOyBnStxRu
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) June 27, 2019
New in Geoderma: "Composting modifies the patterns of incorporation of OC and N from plant residues into soil aggregates" by Remigio Paradelo, Thomas Lerch, Sabine Houot, and Marie-France Dignac. https://t.co/EpsKssAYHT @MFDignac pic.twitter.com/vCiy9JW47N
— Geoderma – the global #OA journal of soil science (@Geoderma_Jrnl) July 24, 2019
Nice poster of Xinlei Guo on his first PhD results on C and lignin dynamics in Congo soils following conversion of savanna to forest #4per1000 pic.twitter.com/MtsmQ9kl7e
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) June 19, 2019
We are looking for a postdoc (2 years) about modelling of the impact of earthworms on carbon dynamics of tropical soils. The postdoc will be based in Paris and Hanoi. Contact: nicolas.bottinelli@ird.fr and cornelia.rumpel@inra.fr pic.twitter.com/qcLQHPCXNX
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) July 16, 2019
Our new short communication in SBB: "Chemical changes during composting of plant residues reduce their mineralisation in soil and cancel the priming effect"https://t.co/k77TeYy3xY#13C; #lignins; #lipids; #microbes; #soil; #composting; #4per1000; #primingeffect; #CO2; #waste pic.twitter.com/GOyBnStxRu
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) June 27, 2019
Read for free the highly cited review article on the #4p1000 #4per1000 initiative published in @ASD_INRA : « Increasing soil carbon storage: mechanisms, effects of agricultural practices and proxies. A review » @MFDignac @Inra_France https://t.co/m9UtIlVcm3
— AgronomySustainDev (@ASD_INRAE) June 20, 2019
@CorneliaRumpel is presenting the #4p1000 international initiative in Poitiers, how politics, economics and sciences should interact pic.twitter.com/CPYc8R0XFR
— Sylvie Recous (@srecous) June 18, 2019
Poultry manure and rock phosphate have synergistic and antagonistic effects on P availability and plant growth; new work from Patricia Poblete, PhD in the Paris Soil organic matter Group published in @Agronomy_Mdpi pic.twitter.com/pkOo9lNDpT
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) May 16, 2019
Microplastic Detection in Soil Amended With Municipal Solid Waste Composts as Revealed by Transmission Electronic Microscopy and Pyrolysis/GC/MS https://t.co/HcmajNRKEr pic.twitter.com/xntpgl5JCm
— Frontiers Sustainability Journals (@FrontSustain) December 11, 2018
Our new article: Combining #microscopy and #pyrolysis/GC/MS to identify and localize #microplastics within #soil fractions. After 10 years of urban #compost application, microplastics evidenced in almost all soil size fractions, down to 50ÎŒm. https://t.co/DgRx7o3PLZ
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) December 6, 2018
Une bonne journée avec les scolaires sur la diversité de la vie souterraine La petite fabrique des lombrics. #FDS2018 @iEESParis @Sorbonne_Univ_ pic.twitter.com/cx8V0zSSSN
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) October 12, 2018
Des élÚves de CE2 trÚs créatifs sur la vie du sol à l'atelier La petite fabrique des lombrics. #FDS2018 @iEESParis @Sorbonne_Univ_ pic.twitter.com/jx7a0k3jg1
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) October 12, 2018
La petite fabrique des lombrics – FĂȘte de la Science 2018. Cet atelier qui croise approche scientifique et artistique propose de faire dĂ©couvrir au public un bestiaire souterrain mĂ©connu. Samedi 13/10 Ă 13H45 Ă Jussieu. #FDS2018 @Sorbonne_Univ_ pic.twitter.com/S6LYdPcWb5
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) October 5, 2018
Adding worms during composting of organic waste with red mud and fly ash reduces CO2 emissions and increases plant available nutrient contents. https://t.co/DlHtc9gSRY #climatechange #soil #composting #wastetreatment #earthworms #recycling #CO2emissions
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) May 29, 2018
Le 19 avril Ă 16 h, Cornelia Rumpel, DR CNRS @iEESParis prĂ©sentera un Webinaire – La matiĂšre organique dans les horizons profonds des sols : puits ou source de carbone ? Pour sâinscrire au webinaire : https://t.co/jOlYE9VaPp pic.twitter.com/NNNQU7DuIE
— iEES Paris (@iEESParis) March 30, 2018
Improving composting with worms and additives https://t.co/V4mlKIO1aN https://t.co/ntdbvTglO4 pic.twitter.com/0JkAyOwkvv
— AgronomySustainDev (@ASD_INRAE) March 27, 2018
"Composting with additives to improve organic amendments. A review" just published in Agronomy for Sustainable Development. First article of Justine Barthod's PhD.https://t.co/9b9As8azyW
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) March 8, 2018
Our paper on smart #fertiliser use in #agriculture was just published: Calabi-Floody, M., Medina, J., Rumpel, C., Condron, L.M., Hernandez, M., Dumont, M., Mora, M.L., 2018: Smart fertilizers as a strategy for sustainable agriculture. Advances in Agronomy, 147, 119-157.
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) January 7, 2018
Smart fertilisers from straw residues and biotechnological approaches are proposed as a strategy for sustainable agriculture. A new review paper from my chilenan collaborator Marcela Calabi Floody (https://t.co/azgSmMd5Zf)
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) November 28, 2017
New paper on use of #biochar for #soil remediation, showing the biochar in heavy metal contaminated soils modulates toxicity and improves C use efficiency. Full text can be found here: improveshttps://authors.elsevier.com/c/1W8yhB8cccphc
— Cornelia Rumpel (@CorneliaRumpel) December 2, 2017
#FDS2017 A la petite fabrique des lombrics, découverte de la vie souterraine. Collemboles, enchytréides, de nouveaux mots pour la dictée? pic.twitter.com/HvcYZCMEpC
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) October 15, 2017
Permafrosts in the European Arctic and #ClimateChange, a molecular study (lignins, NMR) : https://t.co/J1OlIXARkW
— Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) September 4, 2017
Grassland introduction into cropping cycles affects #soil #carbon dynamics within aggregates, STOTEN 2017 https://t.co/bLAQMONnBW pic.twitter.com/II5K9romiI
â Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) 13 juin 2017
Management effects on composition and dynamics of cutin and suberin in topsoil. EJSS Editor’s choice https://t.co/SAiNpO0Usv
â Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) 8 juin 2017
Vermicompost and CO2 emissions, an article by Justine Barthod, preparing her PhD at @iEESParis: https://t.co/3J2UwiDttl
â Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) 21 dĂ©cembre 2016
Soil ecosystem services could be affected by changes in microbial diversity much stronger than expected. http://t.co/j3wrssZvSG
â Marie-France Dignac (@MFDignac) 27 octobre 2014