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Amir Kassam <[log in to unmask]>
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*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*

*for sustainable agriculture, land use and ecosystem management*

Dear Subscribers,

Please see herebelow the latest issue of the IUSS Alert 192 (June 2021).

Apologies for any cross-posting.

*Amir Kassam *

*Moderator*

*Global CA-CoP*

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IUSS Alert 192 (June 2021)
IUSS News Call for nominations of IUSS Division and Commission Officers
2022-2026

Nominations were sought for all Division and Commission positions
(2022-2026), except Division vice-chairs. IUSS Full Members (national soil
science societies who paid the membership fees) were encouraged to
participate in this call to seek and nominate candidates to the Divisional
Nominating Committees. More than 112 nominations were received from 26
countries and discussed in the Divisional Nominating Committees. The
Electoral Committee ensured a broad geographical representation of
candidates and is finalizing the ballots and collection of biographies. Mid
of July the ballots and guidelines for the voting procedure will be sent to
the IUSS Full members who are requested to carry out national elections
from September until December 2021.

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Last Call for Nominations: Dokuchaev, Von Liebig, and IUSS Jeju Awards

At each World Congress of Soil Science IUSS presents three awards to
recognize outstanding contributions in basic and applied research and to an
early-career scientist:

IUSS Dokuchaev Award for basic research in soil science

IUSS Von Liebig Award for applied research in soil science

IUSS Jeju Award for an early-career scientist’s contributions to the IUSS
mission

Eligible nominees and nominators must be members of the IUSS. Each award
consists of a medal, plaque or equivalent, a certificate, a US$ 1000
honorarium, and financial support to attend the award presentation ceremony
at the World Congress of Soil Science. Nomination procedures are on the
IUSS Website. Go to
<https://www.iuss.org/about-the-iuss/awards-prizes/awards/>*https://www.iuss.org/about-the-iuss/awards-prizes/awards/
<https://www.iuss.org/about-the-iuss/awards-prizes/awards/>* and then click
on “Read more” next to each award description for additional details. On
each award page click on “Criteria & Guidelines” to learn about eligibility
requirements and nomination procedures for that award. Award nominations
are due one year before the beginning of the next WCSS. The next WCSS is
scheduled to begin in Glasgow, Scotland, on 31 July 2022. Therefore,
*nominations
are due 31 July 2021.* Nominators who have submitted previous nominations
are encouraged to submit the nomination again. For further information,
please contact Tom Sauer (*[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>), Chair
of the IUSS Committee on Awards and Prizes.
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Call for applications for the Dan H. Yaalon Young Scientist Medal

An award by the IUSS Division 1: Soils in Space and Time and Commission
4.5: History, Philosophy and Sociology of Soil Science.

Nomination The Dan H. Yaalon Young Scientist Medal is awarded once every
four years at the World Congress of Soil Science. Next time will be at the
*22**nd* *World Congress at Glasgow in 2022*

Applications Please send applications to the nomination committee c/o Karl
Stahr *[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]> or mail to: Prof.
Dr. Karl Stahr Universität Hohenheim (310a) D 70593 Stuttgart Germany.

*Criteria for the selection of nominees for the Dan Yaalon Young Scientist
Medal *A nominee should have the following qualifications:

   - be a researcher in her/his early scientific career, i.e., PhD student
   or postdoc researcher within the first 5 years after PhD graduation and,
   - be an active member of a national soil science society and/or the
   International Union of Soil Science and,
   - have published in at least one of the following fields: Soil
   morphology, Soil micromorphology, Soil geography, Soil genesis, Soil
   classification, Pedometrics, Palaeopedology, History of soil science,
   Philosophy of soil science, Sociology of soil science, and
   - either have made a significant contribution that advanced any field of
   soil science as presented above, or compiled a body of work that has
   advanced the science, success, methodology, or use of the above fields. The
   medal is not awarded posthumously. Current officers of IUSS Divisions,
   Commissions and Working Groups cannot be nominated.

*Nomination procedure* The nominees may be proposed by institutions,
societies, commissions and working groups of the IUSS, and by
individuals. *Self-nomination
is not encouraged*. The proposal for nomination should include a short
justification, including the main steps of the scientific career of the
nominee, his/her main scientific publications and the major contribution(s)
to the development of one or more of the following fields: Soil morphology,
Soil micromorphology, Soil geography, Soil genesis, Soil classification,
Pedometrics, Palaeopedology, History of soil science, Philosophy of soil
science, Sociology of soil science. The deadline for nominations is *November
1**, 2021*. The nominees will be notified on February 1, 2022. The medalist
name will be announced in the following IUSS alert. The presentation of
this medal will be take place at the 22nd World Congress in Glasgow,
Scotland on August 1, 2022.

For further information please visit:
<http://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=631>*http://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=631
<http://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=631>*

[By the Dan Yaalon Young Scientist Medal Award Committee]

*
<https://www.iuss.org/newsroom/newsletters/soils-of-urban-industrial-traffic-mining-and-military-areas-suitma-newsletters/>*

*
<https://www.iuss.org/newsroom/newsletters/malaysian-society-of-soil-science-newsletter/>*
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News from the Latin American Soil Science Society (SLCS)

*Mexican Soil Science Society and “THE IUSS GOES TO THE SCHOOL *

The educational project "Thus are the Soils of my Nation", as a participant
in *"THE IUSS GOES TO THE SCHOOL"*, invites children and young people to
participate in the online *XV Symposium on Educational Innovations in
Teaching Soil Science*, to be held on October 6 and 7, in the framework of
the 45th Mexican Congress of Soil Science.

Read more: *
<http://www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx/>www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx
<http://www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx>* and *
<http://www.slcs.org.mx/>www.slcs.org.mx <http://www.slcs.org.mx>*
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Adrien Herbillon (1934-2021)

The IUSS Secretariat was sad to learn that our distinguished colleague
Prof. Dr. Adrien Herbillon passed away on the 19th of June 2021. He was 87
years old. He was a leading scientist in soil processes and colloidal
mineralogy at the European Union and world level. He had been the President
of the Belgian Soil Science Society and the General Secretary of the
*Association* *Internationale pour l’Étude des Argiles* (AIPEA). He was
Professor at the *Université catholique de Louvain* (Belgium) and the
*Université
Henri Poincaré – Nancy I* (France) while directing the CNRS *Centre de
Pédologie Biologique* funded earlier by Philippe Duchaufour in Nancy.
Author and co-author of a number of scientific articles, text books and
book chapters, Adrien Herbillon was a scientist of great culture who will
remain a reference: he was a real lively library and an exceptional source
of inspiration for many students and soil scientists. Acting from field to
lab, he was an outstanding soil scientist and one of the pillars of
numerous scientific networks on soil processes. Beyond his undeniable
scientific skills, he was deeply human, a very social person. His kindness,
availability and great modesty have always made us admiring him. We all
lose a competent colleague and a friend. His death is a tremendous loss for
the soil science community and for soil science in general.

Messages to his family can be addressed to:

Mrs. Brigitte Herbillon and family
rue des Ourdons, 7
1457 Tourinnes-Saint-Lambert
Belgium

[By Bruno Delvaux, Emeritus Professor UCLouvain, Belgium]
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Joseph Alfred Zinck (xxxx-2021)

It is with great regret that we inform you that last Saturday, June 19,
2021, Dr. Joseph Alfred Zinck passed away in the Netherlands. His last post
was Professor Emeritus at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth
Observation and Geoinformation Sciences (ITC), Enschede, the Netherlands.
Born near Strasbourg (France), he was trained at the Tricart school, so his
landscape-soil approach does not come as a surprise. His expertise was
formed within Geopedology, Geomorphology, Ethnopedology, Land Degradation
and Soil Surveys. He started his family in Venezuela, a country for which
he held great affection, as well as the rest of Latin America. He wanted to
publish the first edition of Geopedology in Spanish, to honour this
affection. He taught countless researchers around the world. A brilliant
scientist, he had a serene temperament, and although demanding of his
disciples, he was a human and sensitive teacher. Today the scientific
community has lost one of the greats. But his legacy will endure, not only
in his numerous publications, but also in each of those who had the
opportunity to meet him and train alongside him.
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General News Soil without life discovered for the first time on Earth

A pair of mountains in Antarctica might literally be the loneliest place in
the world. Not even bacteria or fungi live at the top of these freezing
peaks, National Geographic reports. Researchers found no signs of life in
soil from the mountains, which they analyzed by testing for the presence of
DNA in the samples they collected. The sites are the first places on
Earth’s surface that host no microbial life, the team reported last month
in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. What’s more,
experts say the conditions resemble the surface of Mars, and so could help
future explorers learn more about conducting missions on the Red Planet.

Read more: *
<https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/06/soil-without-life-discovered-first-time-earth>https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/06/soil-without-life-discovered-first-time-earth
<https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/06/soil-without-life-discovered-first-time-earth>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 23 June 2021]

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World’s soils ‘under great pressure’, says UN pollution report

The world’s soils, which provide 95% of humanity’s food, are “under great
pressure”, according to a UN report on soil pollution. Soils are also the
largest active store of carbon, after the oceans, and therefore crucial in
fighting the climate crisis. But the report said industrial pollution,
mining, farming and poor waste management are poisoning soils, with the
“polluter pays” principle absent in many countries. Pollutants include
metals, cyanides, DDT and other pesticides, and long-lasting organic
chemicals such as PCBs, the report said, making food and water unsafe,
cutting the productivity of fields and harming wildlife. However, it said
most releases of pollutants that end up in soils are not easily quantified
and therefore the true damage remains highly uncertain.

Read more: *https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/04/soils-great-pressure-un-pollution-report-food-farming-mining
<https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/04/soils-great-pressure-un-pollution-report-food-farming-mining>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 9 June 2021]

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How farmers are using NASA technology to reduce carbon emissions

Farmland offers a benefit beyond food: carbon sequestration. Emerging
regenerative agriculture practices have been experimenting with new ways to
draw carbon from the air, store it in soil, and help farmers sell this
benefit as carbon credits. But until last year, it was impossible to verify
how much carbon is being sequestered without collecting soil samples and
sending them to a lab, which is expensive, difficult to scale, and doesn’t
show how carbon levels vary across a field. Three-year-old Cloud
Agronomics, based in Boulder, Colorado, can assess an entire field using
hyperspectral imaging, invented by NASA. Specially equipped aircraft fly
over a field twice a year—before planting and after harvest—to measure soil
organic carbon.

Read more: *https://www.fastcompany.com/90630072/how-farmers-are-using-nasa-technology-to-reduce-carbon-emissions
<https://www.fastcompany.com/90630072/how-farmers-are-using-nasa-technology-to-reduce-carbon-emissions>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 9 June 2021]

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A few common bacteria account for majority of carbon use in soil

Just a few bacterial taxa found in ecosystems across the planet are
responsible for more than half of carbon cycling in soils. These new
findings, made by researchers at Northern Arizona University and published
in Nature Communications this week, suggest that despite the diversity of
microbial taxa found in wild soils gathered from four different ecosystems,
only three to six groups of bacteria common among these ecosystems were
responsible for most of the carbon use that occurred.

Read more: *https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/nau-afc060421.php
<https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/nau-afc060421.php>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 9 June 2021]

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Why does soil inoculation work if soil microbes are such great dispersers?

This has been something Dr. Jasper Wubs, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, has been
wondering for a while. In the following article he explores the conundrums
of microbial presence, colonization, and establishment.

Read more: *
<https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/5/30/why-does-soil-inoculation-work-if-soil-microbes-are-such-great-dispersers>https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/5/30/why-does-soil-inoculation-work-if-soil-microbes-are-such-great-dispersers
<https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/5/30/why-does-soil-inoculation-work-if-soil-microbes-are-such-great-dispersers>*

[From GSBI Newsletter – June 2021]

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Conferences, Meetings and Workshops

*Due to the Corona pandemic and ensuing travel restrictions most of the
events planned for 2020 had to be cancelled or postponed. This continued to
some extent in 2021. For a current list of upcoming events, please consult
the IUSS website: **
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>*

2021 Managing soils as the foundation for sustainable agriculture -

What we need from the UN Food System Summit and COP 26

Tuesday 29 June 2021

14:00-15:30 BST (UTC+1) | 9:00-10:30 EDT (UTC-4) | 18:30-20:00 IST
(UTC+5.30)

Presented by 2020 World Food Prize Winner, Professor Rattan Lal

We need a better approach to managing soils that is environmentally
sustainable and regenerative - an approach which can provide healthy food
for our growing human population. This requires us to align the economic
needs of farmers and consumers, promote biodiversity below and above the
soil, and optimise soil carbon sequestration. With 2021 seeing both the UN
Food System Summit and the COP26 Climate Conference, this year represents a
crucial opportunity to effect change by bringing the best of scientific
knowledge into global agricultural policies and practices. Professor Lal
will discuss the major global challenges of the 21st Century: climate
change, food insecurity and environmental degradation. He will lead
reflection and discussions on those solutions and support mechanisms that
will empower farmers to change their management practices and provide
incentives for nature-positive agricultural systems.

Registration: *
<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkdu2orjwvHtaJCBoegM2U2169Sl98zmgn>https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkdu2orjwvHtaJCBoegM2U2169Sl98zmgn
<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkdu2orjwvHtaJCBoegM2U2169Sl98zmgn>*

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International workshop “Soil Conservation and environmental protection”

6-8 September 2021

Online

Deadline for early bird registration: May 31, 2021

Deadline for abstract submission: *July 10, 2021*

Read more: *
<https://scienzadelsuolo.org/congressi.php>https://scienzadelsuolo.org/congressi.php
<https://scienzadelsuolo.org/congressi.php>*

Download the second circular:
*media/soil_conservation_seconda_circolare_2021.pdf
<https://www.iuss.org/media/soil_conservation_seconda_circolare_2021.pdf>*

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XV Symposium on Educational Innovations on Teaching Soil Science

6-7 October, 2021

Online

Poster: *cartel_simposio_m_xico_iuss.pdf
<https://www.iuss.org/media/cartel_simposio_m_xico_iuss.pdf>*

Call: *convocatoria_simposio_innovaciones_educativas_m_xico_2021.pdf
<https://www.iuss.org/media/convocatoria_simposio_innovaciones_educativas_m_xico_2021.pdf>*

Read more: *
<http://www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx/>www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx
<http://www.iuss-goes-to-school.org.mx>* and *
<http://www.slcs.org.mx/>www.slcs.org.mx <http://www.slcs.org.mx>*

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Sustainable Management of Cultural Landscapes in the context of the
European Green Deal

10-14 November 2021; Santo Stefano di Camastra, Italy

The European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) & the European Ecocycles
Society (EES) are delighted to invite you at their 1st International Joint
Congress on “*Sustainable Management of Cultural Landscapes in the context
of the European Green Deal*”

Two grants are available for young ESSC members to attend the congress.

 *Important dates*

   1. Early bird registration: June 30, 2021
   2. Deadline for grants application: June 30, 2021
   3. Deadline for submission of abstracts: July 31, 2021

All information on: *https://www.ecocycles.net/ESSC-EURECYS-Congress/
<https://www.ecocycles.net/ESSC-EURECYS-Congress/>*

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*For the complete list of upcoming events, please see the event calendar on
the IUSS website: **
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>*
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New publicationsBiofertilizers Volume 1: Advances in Bio-inoculants

Edited by Amitava Rakshit, Vijay Meena, Manoj Parihar, H.B. Singh, A.K.
Singh. 1st Edition published by Woodhead Publishing on 24 March 2021, 440
pages, eBook ISBN: 9780128230305, Paperback ISBN: 9780128216675, price
eBook EUR 187.43 (incl. VAT) or USD  204.00 (excl. VAT), print paperback
EUR 187.43 (incl. VAT) or USD  204.00 (excl. VAT), bundle: EUR 231.00
(incl. VAT) or USD 240.00 (excl. VAT).

This book provides state-of-the-art descriptions of various approaches,
techniques and basic fundamentals of BI used in crop fertilization
practices. The book presents research within a relevant theoretical
framework to improve our understanding of core issues as applied to natural
resource management. Authored by renowned scientists actively working on
bio-inoculant, biofertilizer and bio-stimulant sciences, the book addresses
the scope of inexpensive and energy neutral bio-inoculant technologies and
the impact regulation has on biofertilizer utilization. This book is a
valuable reference for agricultural/environmental scientists in academic
and corporate environments, graduate and post-graduate students, regulators
and policymakers.

Read more:
https://www.elsevier.com/books/biofertilizers/rakshit/978-0-12-821667-5
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Sustainable Soil and Land Management and Climate Change

Edited By Shah Fahad, Osman Sonmez, Shah Saud, Depeng Wang, Chao Wu,
Muhammad Adnan, Veysel Turan, Published June 16, 2021 by CRC Press, 194
pages, ISBN 9780367623180, price hardback GBP £125, VitalSource eBook GBP
£40.49.

The third volume of Sustainable Soil and Land Management and Climate Change
presents a complete overview of plant soil interactions in a climate
affected by greenhouse gas emissions and organic carbon. It presents
approaches and managements strategies for the stabilization of soil organic
matter. The latest in the respected Footprints of Climate Variability on
Plant Diversity series, this book enhances the reader’s knowledge of the
preservation of organic matter through microbial approaches as well as
through soil and plant interactions. Written by teams of specialist
scientists, it presents research outcomes, practical applications and
future challenges for this important field. This book is written for
students of agronomy, soil science and the environmental sciences as well
as researchers interested in management technologies to improve soil
fertility.

Read more: *
<https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable-Soil-and-Land-Management-and-Climate-Change/Fahad-Sonmez-Saud-Wang-Wu-Adnan-Turan/p/book/9780367623180>https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable-Soil-and-Land-Management-and-Climate-Change/Fahad-Sonmez-Saud-Wang-Wu-Adnan-Turan/p/book/9780367623180
<https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable-Soil-and-Land-Management-and-Climate-Change/Fahad-Sonmez-Saud-Wang-Wu-Adnan-Turan/p/book/9780367623180>*
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Advances in measuring soil health

Edited by: Professor Wilfred Otten, Cranfield University, UK. 1st edition
published 22nd June 2021 by Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 382 pages,
ISBN 9781786764263, price hardback GBP £180, VitalSource eBook GBP £180.

This new book reviews the development of better analytical techniques to
measure the biological, physical and chemical properties of soils and
discusses their implications for better management of farm soils. The
collection also surveys developments in measuring soil physical properties
through advances in visual, imaging and geophysical techniques, as well as
the methods used to measure chemical properties such as soil organic
carbon.

*SPECIAL OFFER*

Benefit from 20% off the purchase of the book if purchased via the *Burleigh
Dodds website
<https://shop.bdspublishing.com/store/bds/detail/workgroup/3-190-89124>*.
Enter code *IUSS20 *at checkout to receive this saving. Valid until 31st
July 2021.

Read more: *https://shop.bdspublishing.com/store/bds/detail/workgroup/3-190-89124
<https://shop.bdspublishing.com/store/bds/detail/workgroup/3-190-89124>*
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Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management - A Way to Sustainable Agriculture

By A.S. Jadeja, D.V. Hirpara, L.C. Vekaria, H.L. Sakarvadia. Published June
24, 2021 by CRC Press, 268 pages, ISBN 9781032060057, price hardback GBP
£120, VitalSource eBook GBP £108.

The book entitled Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management is a compilation
work and most of the information was farmed very critically covering all
the main topics of plant nutrition. The book will be serve as useful
reference to students, teachers, researchers scientists, policy makers and
other interested in soil science, agronomy, crop science, environmental
sciences and agriculture.

Read more: *https://www.routledge.com/Soil-Fertility-and-Nutrient-Management-A-Way-to-Sustainable-Agriculture/Jadeja-Hirpara-Vekaria-Sakarvadia/p/book/9781032060057
<https://www.routledge.com/Soil-Fertility-and-Nutrient-Management-A-Way-to-Sustainable-Agriculture/Jadeja-Hirpara-Vekaria-Sakarvadia/p/book/9781032060057>*
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Job offers

If you are interested in working in soil sciences and related fields of
expertise, please see current job offers at: *
<https://www.iuss.org/jobs/>https://www.iuss.org/jobs/
<https://www.iuss.org/jobs/>*
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