Great first day at #EGU23 ! Enjoyed SSS4.7 very much with very nice talks of Julia Schroeder, Tessa Camenzind, Rob A. Schmitz and G.R. Smith. Special congrats to my colleagues MoritzMohrlok and to Christoph Gall who aced his first conference talk 👏🥳
Don’t mistake #MicrobialNecromass with #MicrobialBiomass - Tessa Camenzind Tessa Camenzind presents her work on microbial death pathways #MicroSoil23
Our new perspective is out: Microbial death pathways are key to understanding SOM formation. Thanks for the fun and inspiring collab Tessa Camenzind India Mansour Johannes Lehmann @ Cornell Matthias C. Rillig
Perspective: Formation and fate of necromass-derived soil organic carbon is determined by microbial death pathways
Tessa Camenzind Kyle Mason-Jones India Mansour Matthias C. Rillig Johannes Lehmann @ Cornell
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Time to leave Potsdam after an inspiring BioMove conference where I was so nicely hosted by Catharina Neumann and Matthias C. Rillig lab. Also nice to finally meet Tessa Camenzind and hear about her work. Lots of good ideas and encouraging comments to bring home.
I recommend everyone to claim new $ARKM #airdrop 🪂 ➡️m.twitter.com/ArkhamIntel/st…⬅️
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Very happy to see this published - an incredible amount of work, lead by my superhero Tessa Camenzind