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Core course: Soil, soil biology & soil hydrology 2021

Category: Core course
Credits: 0.2 per course day

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  1.   1.  General information
  2.   2.  Introduction
  3.   3.  Suggested reading
  4.   4.  Agenda
  5.   5.  Course material

>> Soil course 2019


1.  General information

Date: October 04 - November 19, 2021
Location: lecture room of the MPI-BGC and in the Institute of Biodiversity (Dornburger Str. 159), Room 401.
Teachers:

Category: Courses related to soil, soil biology and soil hydrology
Credits: 0.2 CP per course day

2.  Introduction

The rationale of this module is to provide PhD researchers with a general idea of soil formation, life within the soil, the links to biogeochemical cycles, as well as transport processes.

Key integrating aspects (propositions, to be continued):

  • Everything is connected (i.e. the water, C, N, P and mineral cycles interact nowhere as closely as in the soil)
  • Time scales of the different interacting cycles (time of soil formation, vs. time of complete degradation of this years litter vs. time of complete exchange of water within the soil volume?)
  • Soil structure connects with biogeochemistry as well as water flow

3.  Suggested reading

Brady & Weil (2001). The Nature and Properties of Soils. Prentice Hall

4.  Agenda

COVID-19: we plan to have an in-person course, but we will need to see if this is possible in September.
The agenda is preliminary. The total number of students is limited to 19.

In the following you see the preliminary schedule:

Legend
L = lecture, D = demonstration, P = practical, E = excursion

Day & Time Type Content Who
Mon, October 4 Intro to soil science and the mineral phase of the soil
09:00 - 10:30 L Important aspects of soil science
- Soil function and formation
- Intro to soil phases (water/air, mineral, organic)
Marion Schrumpf
11:00 - 12:00 E/D Soil description and sampling (close to the MPI)
- Description of soil profile
- Measurement of simple soil properties in the field
Marion Schrumpf
13:00 - 14:00 E/D Soil description and sampling (close to the MPI)
- Description of soil profile
- Measurement of simple soil properties in the field
Marion Schrumpf
14:30 - 16:00 L Soil classification
- Key concepts and systems
- Soil transfer functions
- Soil properties and ecological site characteristics
Marion Schrumpf
Wed, October 6 Soil lab
09:00 - 12:00 D, P - Field Experiments & Instrumentation/Workshop

- Tools for soil sampling
- Soil sample processing

Iris Kuhlmann
13:00 - 15:00 D, P - Sample preparation for different analyses

- Monitoring and manipulations
- Working with labeled material
- Introduction to the Service departments

Iris Kuhlmann
Fri, October 8 C-N cycles in the soil (connection to the organic soil phase)
09:00 - 10:30 L Soil C and N stocks and turnover
- Carbon stabilization mechanisms
- C and N processes and interactions
- Methods for determination of substrates and C/N processes and isotopic markers

Gerd Gleixner
10:45 - 13:00
- via Zoom
L, P Modeling soil organic matter dynamics in R

please bring a laptop with a current version of R and RStudio installed. You will need the packages SoilR and FME

Carlos Sierra
14:00 - 15:30
- via Zoom
L Response of soil processes to change of moisture and temperature (climate change)

Carlos Sierra
Thu, October 14 Soil fauna, pore & water phase, transport processes
08:30 - 09:45 L Overview of soil fauna
- Biodiversity of soil organisms
- soil food webs
- Role of functional organism groups for biogeochemical processes (including their role for soil structure)

Markus Lange
10:00 - 11:45 L Soil hydrology
- Water flow/storage in unsaturated and saturated media, incl. non-linear processes, macro-pore flow
- Water balance at soil surface
- Plant – water interactions

Anke Hildebrandt
12:45 - 14:00 L Transport in porous media

Anke Hildebrandt
15:00 - 16:00 L Soil degradation
- (compaction, loss of organic carbon, acidification, increased erosion, i.e. results of intensive land use)
Marion Schrumpf
Fri, November 19

at Dornburger Str. 159

Soil biology (II)

lecture hall on the 4th floor

09:00 - 10:30 L Soil microbiology
- Actors/drivers in element cycles
- Methods of soil biology (classical field & laboratory incubations)

Kirsten Küsel
10:45 - 13:00 P DNA extraction from soil

PCR (16S Bacteria, 16S Archaea, 18S Eukarya)

Will Overholt
14:00 - 15:00 P Gelelectrophoresis (with prepared PCR products)

Gel analysis (with prepared Gel)

Will Overholt
15:15 - 17:00 L Wetland microbiology
- Actors/drivers in element cycles

Kirsten Küsel

5.  Course material

Soil formation processes and properties (by Marion Schrumpf)
Soil sorption classification and soil of the world (by Marion Schrumpf)



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