2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 29 - Biogeochemistry: New Paradigms In Biogeochem Cycling

Tracking soil carbon processes with stable and radioactive carbon isotopes in temperate forest
Kaibo Wang, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Science; Weiyu Shi, Southwest University
Earth's natural fertilizer: Foliar uptake of insoluble phosphorus from desert dust stimulate plant growth
Sudeep Tiwari, Ben Gurion University, Gilat Reaserch Center; Ran Erel, Gilat Reaserch Center; Avner Gross, Ben Gurion University
Variation in central carbon metabolism: Low pentose phosphate pathway in a tidal freshwater marsh sediment compared to a mixed conifer soil
Ayla Martinez, Northern Arizona University; Paul Dijkstra, Northern Arizona University; James P. Megonigal, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Resource stoichiometry drives changes in dissolved organic matter production by heterotrophic bacteria
Seth Thompson, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities; James B. Cotner, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Increased crop rotational diversity influences bioavailable N cycling
Lauren Breza, University of New Hampshire; Maria Mooshammer, University of California, Berkeley; Timothy M. Bowles, University of California Berkeley; Virginia L. Jin, USDA-ARS; Marty Schmer, USDA-ARS; A. Stuart Grandy, University of New Hampshire
Ecology for the greater good: Applying biogeochemical theory and practice to climate change mitigation
Whendee Silver, University of California, Berkeley; Allegra Mayer, University of California, Berkeley; Tibisay Perez, University of California, Berkeley
Investigating the formation and transformation of iron monosulfides in soils
Chelsea Duball, University of Wyoming; Karen Vaughan, University of Wyoming
Three big ideas about terrestrial ecosystems and the Earth System
David S. Schimel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; JPL Carbon and Ecosystems Group, California Institute of Technology
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