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SUMMARY:Soil Improvement: Impact of Management Practices on Soil Function and Quality
DESCRIPTION:Soil functions and agricultural productivity are closely linked. The application of soil improving techniques is crucial to maintain soil functions\, long-term productivity and the broad range ecosystem services provided by soils. These techniques include tillage\, crop diversity\, crop management\, cover crops and the use of organic amendments. The effectiveness of soil management practices will vary with soil type\, farming systems and agro-climatic zones. Management practices should be practical and economically viable to encourage uptake by farmers. Equally\, important is the development of land use policies to secure the wider societal benefits provided by soils.
URL:https://www.aab.org.uk/event/soil-improvement-impact-of-management-practices-on-soil-function-and-quality/
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SUMMARY:AAB AGM (AAB Members & Guests ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Applied Biologists will hold their AGM on the 26th September 2018 at Rothamsted Research\, Harpenden\, Herts. The meeting will begin at 12:30PM.
URL:https://www.aab.org.uk/event/aab-agm-aab-members-guests-only/
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SUMMARY:Advances in Soil Biology: The Soil Macrobiome
DESCRIPTION:The concept of a “microbiome” is increasingly well-embedded in our scientific understanding\, not just of soil communities\, but also in other areas such as medicine. Driven forward by community-level genetic techniques\, a deeper knowledge of microbial communities is shaping our understanding of how interventions affect the balance of organisms in a system\, and is revealing links between microbial communities and ecosystem function. However\, microbes are not the only inhabitants of soil. Communities of larger organisms – soil meso- and macro-fauna – inhabit the same world\, but interact with it at different scales and timescales. This makes them potentially valuable indicators of a different set of soil conditions and functions than those revealed by microbes. This conference aims to showcase innovative approaches to exploring the soil macrobiome\, revealing what it can tell us about soil conditions and function.
URL:https://www.aab.org.uk/event/advances-in-soil-biology-the-soil-macrobiome/
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SUMMARY:Advances in Plant Virology
DESCRIPTION:The programme for this conference will be open to any topics or areas within basic or applied plant virology and will include all current areas of interest to Plant Virologists\, and will consist of presentations by invited speakers as well as offered papers by conference delegates.\nWe welcome submissions from established researchers\, post-docs and students. The meeting will include the student competitions as outlined below.\nStudent prizes will be awarded for the best platform (Bryan Harrison prize) and best poster (Raymond/Roger Hull prize) presentations.
URL:https://www.aab.org.uk/event/advances-in-plant-virology/
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