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*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*

*for sustainable agriculture, land use and ecosystem management*

Dear Subscribers,

Please see the latest issue of IUSS No 194 (August 2021).

Apologies for any cross-posting.

*Amir Kassam *

*Moderator*

*Global CA-CoP*

e-mail: [log in to unmask]

URL: http://www.fao.org/conservation-agriculture

URL: http://www.act-africa.org/

URL: https://ecaf.org/
URL: http://www.caa-ap.org/



The CA area data up to 2018/19 is available at: *CA Stat — CA Global
(ca-global.net)* <https://www.ca-global.net/ca-stat>



*Conservation Agriculture (CA) is an ecological approach to regenerative
sustainable agriculture and ecosystem management based on the practical
application of context-specific and locally adapted three interlinked
principles of: (i) Continuous no or minimum mechanical soil disturbance
(no-till seeding/planting and weeding, and minimum soil disturbance with
all other farm operations including harvesting);  (ii) permanent
maintenance of soil mulch cover (crop biomass, stubble and cover crops);
and (iii) diversification of cropping system (economically, environmentally
and socially adapted rotations and/or sequences and/or associations
involving annuals and/or perennials, including legumes and cover
crops).* *These
practices are complemented with other complementary good agricultural
production and land management practices to generate and sustain optimum
performance.*



*CA systems are present in all continents, involving rainfed and irrigated
systems including annual cropland systems, perennial systems, orchards and
plantation systems, agroforestry systems, crop-livestock systems, pasture
and rangeland systems, organic production systems and rice-based systems.
CA systems operate regeneratively at multiple levels to optimally harness a
range of productivity, economic, environmental, and social benefits as well
as address local and global concerns related to food and water security,
climate change, land degradation, biodiversity and smallholder agricultural
development.*



*Conservation Tillage, Reduced Tillage, Low tillage and Minimum Tillage are
not CA, and nor is No-Till on its own. For a practice or a method to be
referred to as a CA practice or method, it must be part of a CA system. If
not, then it is what it is, a practice or a method similar to any other
with its own* *name e.g., no-till seeding, or mulching, or crop
diversification, etc* (more at: http://www.fao.org/conservation-agriculture
).

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IUSS NewsCall for Abstracts for the World Congress of Soil Science 2022

The organisers of The World Congress of Soil Science 2022 (WCSS), the
British Society of Soil Science (BSSS) on behalf of the International Union
of Soil Sciences (IUSS), are keen to receive abstract submissions from
international colleagues whose research or practice links to soil.

The WCSS is inviting abstract submissions for the Interdivisional sessions,
the Divisional scientific sessions, and the Working Group sessions and a
full list of sessions, chosen to reflect the Congress theme, *Crossing
Boundaries, Changing Society*, can be found on the WCSS website:
*www.22wcss.org/conference/abstracts
<http://www.22wcss.org/conference/abstracts>*.

The *abstract submission deadline is 24:00 GMT on the 31 October 2021*, and
acceptance notifications can be expected in January 2022. Only the text of
the abstracts will be reviewed; author names, affiliations, and biographies
will not be considered during the selection process. For further
information and to apply, visit *www.22wcss.org/conference/abstracts
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First call for contributions for IUSS Bulletin 139

The IUSS Secretariat ([log in to unmask]) kindly invites all IUSS
members to submit their contributions for our next IUSS Bulletin 139 (to be
published in December 2021) no later than 15 November 2021. In particular,
the Secretariat would welcome conference/meeting reports and reports on
activities dedicated to the International Decade of Soils (2015-2024), and
any other information you would like to share with the international soil
science community. National soil science societies are encouraged to
present their recent activities. Please make sure to send high-resolution
photos only together with the copyright information (owner of the photos).

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IUSS contributes to ISC GeoUnions Standing Committee on Disaster and Risk
Reduction

The International Science Council (ISC) GeoUnions Standing Committee on
Disaster Risk Reduction was established in July 2020 to strengthen the
long-standing ISC leadership in advancing Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
The Committee identifies and encourages activities of global scientific
communities for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, as further
defined by the ISC.

Prof. Takashi Kosaki, IUSS Past President, and Dr. Edoardo Costantini, IUSS
President Elect, were appointed as IUSS representatives to this new
committee. The presence of the IUSS in the Committee is aimed at
highlighting the role played by soil as an anthropogenic factor that
regulates natural disasters and to advise multiple stakeholders through the
ISC. One of the activities of the Committee is the publication and broad
distribution of policy briefs related to events of global relevance
connected to DRR.

The website of the committee is: *
<http://www.iscgdrr.com/>http://www.iscgdrr.com/ <http://www.iscgdrr.com/>*

The current policy brief no. 5 talks about how to communicate anthropogenic
factors that contribute to natural disasters.

Download the policy brief:
https://www.iuss.org/media/isc_gu_sc_drr_policy_brief_5.pdf
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General News Apply for the OWSD - Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early
Career Women Scientists in the Developing World

The OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early Career Women Scientists
reward and encourage women working and living in developing countries who
are in the early stages of their scientific careers, having often overcome
great challenges to achieve research excellence. Awardees must have made a
demonstrable impact on the research environment, both at a regional and
international level, and must have received their PhD in the last ten
years.

Deadline: 28 October 2021 (24:00 CET)

Read more: * <https://owsd.net/awards/awards>https://owsd.net/awards/awards
<https://owsd.net/awards/awards>*
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The Land and Soil Management Award 2021/22

The Land and Soil Management Award 2021/22 call: For good agriculture and
environmental conditions is now open!

The prize rewards land use and soil management practices mitigating soil
threats i.e. soil degradation, erosion, reduction of organic matter
content, diffuse contamination, and compaction as well as the reduction of
soil biodiversity, salinization, sealing, flooding and landslides. In doing
so, the award sheds light on outstanding achievements, encouraging new
concepts of land and soil protection and their implementation in land
management, as well as enhancing awareness about the importance of land and
soil functions.

Farmers, landowners, land managers, groups of farmers, on their own or in
collaboration with research institutes, universities and/or private
companies can apply. 5.000 € is awarded to the winning project every year.
The Jury can also award a Diploma of Recognition.

Deadline: 15 January 2022

Download the Application Form from *here
<https://europeanlandowners.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7e5f446a883c6b513832bd781&id=86e6104d05&e=c738904ccb>*.


Read more: *
<https://www.europeanlandowners.org/awards/soil-land-award?mc_cid=84ec1c4f90&mc_eid=c738904ccb>https://www.europeanlandowners.org/awards/soil-land-award?mc_cid=84ec1c4f90&mc_eid=c738904ccb
<https://www.europeanlandowners.org/awards/soil-land-award?mc_cid=84ec1c4f90&mc_eid=c738904ccb>*
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The blind spots of soil macroecology

Carlos Guerra, SoilBON Co-Lead, Germany, discusses his new paper in *Nature
Communications
<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001N0Dz5JlRfeCkjZT4wubuJp8B5rI1Rx8S3tY5jvOEuzoar9RyyrySncYP8WHBU3-OAIUeIpR8yGqHEfO6l35r17mT1k1gJfcgmLOcHlfnMh662nhqW2PtEWDgUQDyoOtBgtaiTeNneCcXLm5DnLqaxolkLFvobizFiFndtATTVAc=&c=s5N4zy1ky257VXQMi_BgoqerVt4PO7YjtcSBE16fyBFyApY-QhgRgA==&ch=0jWEDLSuMGhmwtnVgXyUSInLmm3ESS2rr4lV0r8FiAhKKLwBWzv4yw==>*.
Soils are often seen as being locally driven, with many researchers
focusing on looking at them through microscope lenses, but nowadays we are
discovering new global patterns of soil biodiversity and ecosystem
functions and starting to talk about soil biogeography.

Read more: *
<https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/8/29/the-blind-spots-of-soil-macroecology>https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/8/29/the-blind-spots-of-soil-macroecology
<https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2021/8/29/the-blind-spots-of-soil-macroecology>*

[From GSBI Newsletter – September 2021]
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Project GloWorm

Attention Canadian soil biodiversity researchers! Project GloWorm, a global
project investigating the distribution earthworm species, is requesting
earthworm samples from certain areas of Canada for their survey. For more
information, including the requested method for preservation of specimens,
please see pg. 12 of the recent newsletter of the Biological Survey of
Canada
<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001N0Dz5JlRfeCkjZT4wubuJp8B5rI1Rx8S3tY5jvOEuzoar9RyyrySncYP8WHBU3-OcLVPPhOEgfC4p5JNoxVz6yt-FsjZBctyTneQ5DToH6np9Skp7bfILtdICsKOHvBp2RGXouD2HJJe7xuS27snidAGha6zmsyCfcxFwlV7Y-LPsy9GnMhZceXyn9373MRB2yoGghJ3z9oVO2CX4vJT2dOX9-kuG2hW4JZ6E_NjUDViG1ldMHVb2FU9VCMm5PV9tlNopnFzfe3vTf1EbtbrvXegBgmEvsJAZPWhjm6PwTLOOMACM09x4CNV5wNmIFL17P1CuRWg8DJpeJwfOhp2Nyzl6OkvagrjgyLHM56jReX0FeX3TQqPhrVfGx_DjFHwhBXQ6CHQviYKqDZeLcEDUSoYDm_35l2BxKPoXsnzv_3Ivn3WN8db7_W8i_2HqOyvN13UQEEPaNQySulHmvzpWHX3mVzpymjx-x2mjWPmkiRKNCQROk5z-xIUGnvta8sNU9d9zGABZrjvYW0NE6V-7o_a84SqHfNadPx3LNykGfbEcZJBjk-T7BeU9scEIRdIrPTbpc4MXw_yaZZPFAiuQfGg-LZcd3rc5rqnh5US9NpQt1kzPbB2J056rHeNqAhKM3n0w_qDUDxxBkVeb1xr-VOZL9-boeQB0xgimpPGirQnasgn_LPfCQKGYIHy4PI3hfOr6wdlSGc=&c=s5N4zy1ky257VXQMi_BgoqerVt4PO7YjtcSBE16fyBFyApY-QhgRgA==&ch=0jWEDLSuMGhmwtnVgXyUSInLmm3ESS2rr4lV0r8FiAhKKLwBWzv4yw==>.


Read more: *
<https://biologicalsurvey.ca/newsletter/bsc.vol40.1.pdf>https://biologicalsurvey.ca/newsletter/bsc.vol40.1.pdf
<https://biologicalsurvey.ca/newsletter/bsc.vol40.1.pdf>*

[From GSBI Newsletter – September 2021]
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Why does corn grow so well? Scientists think soil microbes play a role

Bountiful harvests of corn and other major crops rely on a mysterious
phenomenon known as hybrid vigor. When highly inbred varieties are crossed,
their offspring are taller, hardier, and bear more grain. Now, researchers
report that this vigor is somehow influenced by microbes in the soil,
perhaps via a plant’s immune system.

Read more: *
<https://www.science.org/news/2021/07/why-does-corn-grow-so-well-scientists-think-soil-microbes-play-role>https://www.science.org/news/2021/07/why-does-corn-grow-so-well-scientists-think-soil-microbes-play-role
<https://www.science.org/news/2021/07/why-does-corn-grow-so-well-scientists-think-soil-microbes-play-role>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 4 August 2021]

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Soil maps help scientists dig up dirt in criminal investigations

Any ordinary person looking at the rainbow-colored map of Canberra,
Australia, would see just a map—or maybe, the following day’s weather
forecast. But Patrice de Caritat sees something entirely different: a
detailed landscape of soils, with different colors revealing areas of earth
rich in elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. The geochemist has
spent more than 2 decades making geochemical atlases to help other
researchers track down rare minerals or understand an area’s changing
environment. Now, a new group is showing an interest in these maps: law
enforcement agencies.

Read more: *
<https://www.science.org/news/2021/08/soil-maps-help-scientists-dig-dirt-criminal-investigations>https://www.science.org/news/2021/08/soil-maps-help-scientists-dig-dirt-criminal-investigations
<https://www.science.org/news/2021/08/soil-maps-help-scientists-dig-dirt-criminal-investigations>*

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 1 September 2021]
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Projections of soil loss by water erosion in Europe by 2050

Soil loss by water erosion is projected to increase by 13–22.5% in the EU
and UK by 2050, mainly due to increased rainfall intensity. This soil loss
is expected to be greatest in central and northern Europe, which could see
losses of up to 100% in some areas. Soil erosion in southern Europe is
projected to be largely unchanged due to a decline in precipitation
patterns. Authors used 19 Global Climate Models and three different
Representative Concentration Pathways - RCP2.6, 4.5, 8.5) to project soil
loss by water erosion in Europe by 2050. They also simulated the crop
dynamics and land use changes with CAPRI model. More details in a JRC-led
article. Data available here:

Read more: *
<https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/content/water-erosion-europe-2050>https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/content/water-erosion-europe-2050
<https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/content/water-erosion-europe-2050>*

[From ESDAC Newsletter No 133 (August 2021)]
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Approaches to delineate aggregates in intact soil using X-ray imaging

Soil structure refers to the spatial arrangement of primary soil particles
and pores, and is known to influence a variety of soil functions including
carbon sequestration and water holding capacity. At present, research in
this field is often divided, focusing either on pores where pore networks
are investigated in undisturbed soil or on solids where isolated soil
aggregates are commonly studied. The choice of approach depends on the
needs and traditions in different disciplines of soil science. While there
is much debate regarding how well these viewpoints relate to each other,
there have been only marginal research efforts undertaken to compare them
quantitatively. In this study, we presented and evaluated methods to
identify 3-D subunits in X-ray images of eight undisturbed soil samples
that we interpreted as macroaggregates, and compared these to results from
drop-shatter tests. Here, we exploited the cohesive forces of water that
induces shrinkage cracks under drying. Despite promising trends,
comparisons between image and drop-shatter test derived aggregate
properties remained inconclusive. Nevertheless, our results encourage
further investigations on larger sample sets and different observation
scales. The here presented and discussed aggregate delineation methods
illustrate an approach to harmonize soil structure characterization in
terms of both pore-networks and soil aggregation. For example, respective
extended approaches may be developed to evaluate the locations of
microaggregates within macroaggregates.

Read more: *
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016706121004407>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016706121004407
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016706121004407>*
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EDAFOS, an interactive program on Soil Science

The EDAFOS program is an interactive, multiplatform program that allows you
to acquire knowledge about Soil Science and practice with self-evaluating
exercises and activities. It is available in Spanish and in English. EDAFOS
can be used online, as a self-learning tool or directed by teachers. In
this program, the components, the soil formation factors and processes and
the ecosystem services of the soils are reviewed. Edafos can be useful at
different educational levels, from High School to University and, given the
interdisciplinary and transversal nature of Soil Science, it can be used in
multiple disciplines related to Natural Sciences.

Find out more: * <http://www.cienciadelsuelo.es/>www.cienciadelsuelo.es
<http://www.cienciadelsuelo.es>*
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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/>*

* <https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>*
2021 Soils for our future

Symposium and Ceremonial Presentation of the IUSS Distinguished Service
Medal 2020 to Dr. Franz Fischler, former Minister of Agriculture and
Forestry of Austria, Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and
Fisheries of the European Union and President of the European Forum
Alpbach.

Date: 15 October 2021

Location: Vienna, Austria

Registration: Please send an email to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*

Read more:
https://www.iuss.org/media/soils_for_our_future_invitation_20211015.pdf
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XI Soil Use and Management Conference

1-3 December 2021

Location: Virtual event

Details:

Languages: Spanish and Portuguese

Deadline for abstract submission and early bird registration: 15 October
2021

Read more: * <https://ums2021.suelos.org.ar/>https://ums2021.suelos.org.ar/
<https://ums2021.suelos.org.ar/>*
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2022 International Symposium on Managing Land and Water for Climate-Smart
Agriculture

25-29 July 2022, Vienna, Austria

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is organizing an
International Symposium on Managing Land and Water for Climate-Smart
Agriculture. Approximately 400 participants from IAEA Member States and
invited international organizations are expected to attend this event.

The purpose of the event is to review recent development of nuclear,
isotopic and related techniques to improve land and water management
practices, provide information on the development of tools and technology
packages to build soil resilience, adapt farming practices to the impact of
climate change, as well as to nuclear or radiological emergencies; and to
identify knowledge gaps, research needs and new opportunities to develop
climate-smart agricultural practices to build capacities and transfer of
technologies to Member States. The event is aimed at scientists, academics,
research managers and laboratory personnel, policy makers from
governmental, non-governmental and international organizations, donor
agencies and potential partners.

Call for abstracts open until January 31, 2022: *
<https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/call-for-papers-international-symposium-on-managing-land-and-water-for-climate-smart-agriculture-2022>https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/call-for-papers-international-symposium-on-managing-land-and-water-for-climate-smart-agriculture-2022
<https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/call-for-papers-international-symposium-on-managing-land-and-water-for-climate-smart-agriculture-2022>*

Conference website: *
<https://conferences.iaea.org/event/270/>https://conferences.iaea.org/event/270/
<https://conferences.iaea.org/event/270/>*
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16th International Conference on Soil Micromorphology

September 4 to 8, 2022

Kraków, Poland

Details

*Postponed from 2020!*

Early registration and call for abstracts opens: October 1, 2021

End of the abstract submission: February 28, 2022

Read more: * <http://www.icosm2020.sggw.pl/>http://www.icosm2020.sggw.pl/
<http://www.icosm2020.sggw.pl/>*

*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 publications A Visual Atlas for Soil Micromorphologists

By Eric P. Verrecchia, Luca Trombino. Published by Springer in 2021, XIX,
177 pages, 1 b/w illustrations, 81 illustrations in colour, Hardcover ISBN
978-3-030-67805-0, Softcover ISBN 978-3-030-67808-1, eBook ISBN
978-3-030-67806-7, DOI *
<https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7>https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7
<https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7>*, price hardcover: EUR 54.99
(incl. VAT), softcover: EUR 43.99 (incl. VAT),

This open access atlas is an up-to-date visual resource on the features and
structures observed in soil thin sections, i.e. soil micromorphology. The
book addresses the growing interest in soil micromorphology in the fields
of soil science, earth science, archaeology and forensic science, and
serves as a reference tool for researchers and students for fast learning
and intuitive feature and structure recognition. It provides hundreds of
images and photomicrographs to help practicing soil micromorphologists and
students. Focuses on the diversity of soil elements and features, rather
than feature interpretations, to assist with recognition.

Read more: *
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7#about>https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7#about
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-67806-7#about>*
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Safe and Sustainable Crop Protection

Edited by Kari Lynn, Mingming Ma, Qiang Yang, and Qi Yao, published in the
ACS Symposium Series by Oxford University Press on 3 August 2021, 152
pages, 254x178mm, ISBN: 9780841235519, price hardback GBP 115.00.

As the world population grows, agrochemical researchers continue to
innovate. This volume contains select innovations and advances in crop
protection technology from the ACS Division of Agrochemicals. Contributed
chapters focus on biochemistry, such as microbiomes and antibiotics, as
well as workflows, including separation, characterization, and analysis.

Read more: *
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/safe-and-sustainable-crop-protection-9780841235519?q=soil&facet_narrowbypubdate_facet=Last%203%20months&lang=en&cc=at>https://global.oup.com/academic/product/safe-and-sustainable-crop-protection-9780841235519?q=soil&facet_narrowbypubdate_facet=Last%203%20months&lang=en&cc=at
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/safe-and-sustainable-crop-protection-9780841235519?q=soil&facet_narrowbypubdate_facet=Last%203%20months&lang=en&cc=at>*
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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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