Program

Day 1 - Thursday, 14 april 2016

08.30 – 09.00

Welcome, introduction and opening remarks
Dani Or, ETH Zürich, and Thomas Keller, Agroscope Zürich, Switzerland

Session 1: Metrics for soil structure, agro-ecological functions and recovery

Chair: Dani Or, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

09.00 – 09.20

Soil structure, ecosystem services and resilience
Johan Six, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

09.20 – 09.40

Soil structure and transport functions
Shmuel Assouline, Volcani Center, Israel

09.40 – 10.00

Soil structure effects on microbial distribution and function
Naoise Nunan, Insitute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, France

10.00 – 11.00

Discussion/coffee: New protocols and metrics for soil structure, structure-ecological stresses and recovery

Session 2: Abiotic processes: freeze-thaw and wetting-drying, soil management (tillage, compaction)

Chair: Thomas Keller, Agroscope, Switzerland

11.00 – 11.20

The physics of freezing and thawing – links to soil structure
Alan Rempel, University of Oregon, USA

11.20 – 11.40

Soil management induced changes of soil pore architecture
Stephan Peth, University of Kassel, Germany

11.40 – 12.00

Mechanisms of aggregate formation
Teamrat Ghezzehei, UC Merced, USA

12.00 – 12.20

Shrink-swell phenomena and crack formation
Pascal Boivin, Hepia, Switzerland

12.20 – 13.30

Discussion/lunch: Abiotic processes and soil structure generation, maintenance and recovery

Session 3: Soil structure observatories and how to monitor soil structure dynamics

Chair: Markus Berli, Desert Research Institute, USA

13.30 – 14.00

The Soil structure observatory (SSO) Zurich
Thomas Keller, Agroscope, Switzerland

14.00 – 15.00

Field visit and discussion

Session 4: Poster session

Chair: TBD

15.00 – 16.00

Posters and coffee: SSO, imaging, root mechanics, etc

Session 5: Root-soil interactions

Chair: Paul Hallett, Aberdeen University, U.K

16.00 – 16.20

Root-soil interactions and physical stresses
Glyn Bengough, The James Hutton Institute, U.K.

16.20 – 16.40

Root-soil interactions: new experimental and modelling techniques
Lionel Dupuy, The James Hutton Institute, U.K.

16.40 – 17.00

Visualization of soil structure, roots, and biophysical interactions
Sascha Mooney, Nottingham University, U.K.

17.00 – 17.20

Root soil modelling
Keith Daly, Southampton University, U.K.

17.20 – 18.30

Discussion: Managing soil structure with plants

19:30

Diner in Zürich

Day 2 - Friday, 15 april 2016

Session 6: Fauna-soil interactions, with focus on earthworms as the key bioengineers in temperate regions

Chair: Stan Schymanski, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

09.00 – 09.00

Earthworms and soil ecology
Peter Groffman, Cary Institute, USA

09.20 – 09.40

The role of earthworms in soil structure dynamics
Yvan Capowiez, INRA, France

09.40 – 10.00

Mammal and macro-invertebrate contributions to soil structure
Anita Risch, WSL, Switzerland

10.00 – 11.00

Discussion/coffee: The soil ecological machine

Session 7: Integrating biophysical interactions towards biophysical framework for soil structure dynamics

Chair: Johan Six, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

11.00 – 11.20

Combining soil science with approaches from other disciplines
Paul Hallett, Aberdeen University, U.K.

11.20 – 11.40

Soil life, soil health and soil structure maintenance
Karl Ritz, Nottingham Unviersity, U.K.

11.40 – 12.00

The soil biophysical feedback cycle: concepts and modelling approaches
John Crawford, Rothamsted Research, U.K.

12.00 – 13.00

Discussion/lunch: Self-organization in soil, biophysical processes across scales

Session 8: Coordination of research efforts

13.00 – 16.00

Group discussion (coffee around 15.00):

Pending issues (incomplete themes)
Ÿ Monograph on The role of biophysical processes in soil structure dynamics
International expansion of soil structure observatories to other places
Consortium for an international project (e.g. Horizon 2020)
Organization and coordination of sessions at international conferences

16.00

Closing and Adjourn

Evening

Dinner for participants remaining in Zurich

 

 

 

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