Mark Farrell
@inverted_soil
Soil biogeochemist @CSIRO. Adj A/Prof @SAgE_UWA. Mic ecol, plant-soil interactions, ag, env, N & soil organic matter #SOM. Dep Ed @ejsoilscience. Views own.
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I am recruiting for a 4-year #postdoc position and a fully funded #PhD position at Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway to study soil nitrogen cycling, GHG emissions and soil microbial ecology. For more information, see nature.com/naturecareers/… and nature.com/naturecareers/…
Our latest paper on phosphorus reactions and plant-availability in Australian Vertisols - lead by Nelly Raymond !
If you are interested in farming system research and applying new spatial techniques at scale in the field, check this job out: jobs.csiro.au/job-invite/969… Postdoctoral Fellowship in Resilient Farming Systems 😃 Therese Mcbeath CSIRO Stirling Roberton
This looks to be a really promising step forward in understanding how we can get legumes to continue to effectively and reliably fix N even in higher N systems. So important if we want to become less reliant on bagged fert. Great work by Dugald Reid and team 👍🏻
Further astonishing work by many and expertly led by Mingkai Jiang on C-P interactions under elevated CO2
#JustOut Check out our Letter to the Editor Global Change Biology ⬇️ Soil #N2O emissions during dry fallow periods Louise Barton Corbeels Marc Cirad Johan six SAE Group David Rowlings Armwell Shumba Regis Chikowo Mark Farrell CSIRO #subSaharanAfrica #IPCC onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
ISMOM 2024 update: P.M. Huang Prize is awarded to Marco Keiluweit (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland). Congratulations, Marco! Soil Biogeochemistry at UNIL (Keiluweit Lab) He joins ISMOM and his award talk is planned on the last day!
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Soil N2O emissions during dry fallow periods 📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Rémi Cardinael Louise Barton Corbeels Marc Johan six David Rowlings Armwell Shumba Regis Chikowo Mark Farrell
Fully agree with Mark Farrell . Original article cited by Giles is mainly expression of opinion and not based on evidence. Of course rotations etc important but if crops remove (say) 100kg of nutrients they have to come from somewhere. They don't appear by magic!
Come and work in Canberra with my colleague Senani Karunaratne and his amazing team at the nexus of #soil process and GHG modelling!