This session explores cutting-edge research on organo-mineral interactions critical to nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and soil health. We emphasize how future climate variability, particularly drought and intense rainfall will reshape organo-mineral interactions across soil environments. We invite contributions that explore the dynamic nature of these mineral-organic associations, especially within the rhizosphere and redox-active environments, and their response to biotic and abiotic drivers under changing climatic conditions (e.g., vegetation dynamics, soil moisture, snow cover, ...).
Contributions integrating experimental, modeling, and advanced analytical approaches to elucidate the roles of microbial and abiotic processes in organo-mineral interactions are welcome. The session seeks interdisciplinary studies that improve mechanistic understanding and predictive capacity of soil biogeochemical responses to climate change.
Climate-driven dynamic of organo-mineral interactions in soils
Convener:
Elisa Pellegrini
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Co-conveners:
Beatrice GiannettaECSECS,
Floriane Jamoteau,
Marco Keiluweit,
Isabelle Basile-Doelsch