
Mathilde Chomel
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Researcher at FiBL France in Plant-Soil interactions
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http://www.fibl.org 16-12-2017 16:52:06
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We have an open #PhD #position on Biogeochemical processes determining #carbon retention in #soils in the context of agroecological transition and #GlobalWarming! Join our group! The PhD candidate will work with me, Claire Chenu and Pierre Barre! This is a great opportunity!


Such a happy moment🥳 we have been working on for so long. Our article "Towards establishing a fungal economics spectrum in soil saprobic fungi" is now online, open access, in Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146… based on trait data the whole Matthias C. Rillig group collected since 2014

The International Mycorrhiza Society starts with a new seminar series. Very much looking forward to hear Francis Martin speak on his journey through mycorrhizal research during many years. Many thanks to Patricia Silva Flores (Patricia Silva-Flores) for organising the seminar.


Diana Wall was a very special person who made major contributions to the field of #soil ecology & she worked tirelessly to put soil #biodiversity on the #sustainability agenda. The field of soil ecology is at a loss without her. nature.com/articles/d4158…

At the journées francophones des Mycorhizes in Montpellier, 3 days full of interesting talks and found few folks from UK...! Agnes Ardanuy, Pierre Louis and Guilhem Reyt




📣Welcome to the official X account for the journal Soil Organisms! We are excited to share new, hot articles from the journal and highlights. Check out our website for the latest issue! soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO SENCKENBERG Senckenberg Research Eisenhauer Lab Anton Potapov




Soil properties & functions are affected by many global change factors. Bi et al. use a microcosm experiment to demonstrate that the number & dissimilarity of these factors are both important for predicting the impacts of global change factors. Matthias C. Rillig (currently sabbatical @OIST) nature.com/articles/s4146…

