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Plant Ecophysiologist, #Root enthusiast @EXCELLENTIA_HE @ldf_mendelu | Ὅμηρος fan | אב | views&typos my own

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Great guy, important topic ... Lars Vesterdal, University of Copenhagen - 🧪🍁 Soil and ecosystem carbon sequestration over 50 years in resampled oak and Norway spruce afforestation chronosequences on former cropland. -When: Wednesday 11 February 16.00 CET. ZOOM:
cesnet.zoom.us/j/9212345086...

04.02.2026 17:11 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
🚨Join us on Wednesday, 11. February 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) for🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar. Welcome Lars Vesterdal, U Copenhagen 🌳🌲'Soil and ecosystem C sequestration over 50 years in resampled oak and Norway spruce afforestation chronosequences on former cropland'  ZOOM: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

🚨Join us on Wednesday, 11. February 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) for🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar. Welcome Lars Vesterdal, U Copenhagen 🌳🌲'Soil and ecosystem C sequestration over 50 years in resampled oak and Norway spruce afforestation chronosequences on former cropland' ZOOM: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

🚨Join us on Wednesday, 11. February 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) for🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar. Welcome Lars Vesterdal, U Copenhagen 🌳🌲'Soil and ecosystem C sequestration over 50 years in resampled oak and Norway spruce afforestation chronosequences ...' ZOOM: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

04.02.2026 17:08 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1

🚨EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION EXTENDED until 15. FEBRUARY🚨 for the 9th International 🧪 Symposium on Woody Root Research! 🌳🍁 Please register/submit at wrix.favmeeting.it, conference website www.uninsubria.eu/woody-roots-ix Abstract deadlines: 31. March for oral (selected), 30. April for posters!

02.02.2026 16:04 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0

We appreciate the scientific clarity from @markuseichhorn.bsky.social 🌳
Evidence matters when scaling forest restoration approaches, this review is a valuable contribution.
Read more forestry science in the Journal of Forestry Research: link.springer.com/journal/11676

#Forestryresearch #JFR 🍁🌺🌱🌿

09.01.2026 14:13 👍 13 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0
Figure 5, showing a Peatland in Salzburg (state), Austria (at an elevation of 1800 m) according to official biotope mappings (Table 1; dark blue line in A). It was used as training data for modelling peatlands. Raster predictions of true values (S1+S2+terrain) are illustrated by a light blue outline. The yellow dashed area indicates the absence of predicted peatland, including within the 200 m buffer zone (cropped on image in and S directions). Gaps in the shading are caused by missing Satellite data; GPS position is given. Historical orthophotos from 2007, 2012, and 2024 show the disturbance of the peatland caused by the construction of a road and a network of ditches (B-D) 

From preprint: Alpine peatlands: a multisensory pipeline allows for harmonised detection and reveals widespread degradation in the European Alps. Available from: https://zenodo.org/records/17899243

Figure 5, showing a Peatland in Salzburg (state), Austria (at an elevation of 1800 m) according to official biotope mappings (Table 1; dark blue line in A). It was used as training data for modelling peatlands. Raster predictions of true values (S1+S2+terrain) are illustrated by a light blue outline. The yellow dashed area indicates the absence of predicted peatland, including within the 200 m buffer zone (cropped on image in and S directions). Gaps in the shading are caused by missing Satellite data; GPS position is given. Historical orthophotos from 2007, 2012, and 2024 show the disturbance of the peatland caused by the construction of a road and a network of ditches (B-D) From preprint: Alpine peatlands: a multisensory pipeline allows for harmonised detection and reveals widespread degradation in the European Alps. Available from: https://zenodo.org/records/17899243

🚨Alpine #peatlands 🚨 punch above their extend for #carbon & #biodiversity, but many are degraded. 🧪Using Sentinel-1/2 + terrain data, we map peatlands in the #European-Alps and flag hotspots where maps and nodels diverge, guiding targeted monitoring. Read preprint at doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

09.01.2026 16:18 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Invitation poster for a talk on Wednesday, 21. January 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) in the🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar at MENDELU, BRNO. Anouncing Boris Rewald from the Mendel University to talk about 🌲'Mixed #tree #plantations: the good, the plastic and the uncertain' - with a lot of #root #plasticity. free availabile via ZOOM at the link https://excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

Invitation poster for a talk on Wednesday, 21. January 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) in the🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar at MENDELU, BRNO. Anouncing Boris Rewald from the Mendel University to talk about 🌲'Mixed #tree #plantations: the good, the plastic and the uncertain' - with a lot of #root #plasticity. free availabile via ZOOM at the link https://excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

🚨Join us on Wednesday, 21. January 2026, 16:00 CET (Prague) for🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar. Welcome our own @borisrewald.bsky.social (MENDELU) 🌳🌲'Mixed #tree #plantations: the good, the plastic and the uncertain' - with a lot of #root #plasticity... ZOOM: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

09.01.2026 16:09 👍 4 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1
Crib in forest.

Crib in forest.

Seasonal Greetings!

25.12.2025 13:21 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Woody Roots IX

🚨REGISTRATION & ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN 🚨 for the 9th International 🧪 Symposium on Woody Root Research! 🌳Please register/submit at wrix.favmeeting.it. Early bird registration ends on 1. February 2026. Abstract deadlines: 31. March for potential oral presentations (selected), 30. April for posters.

12.12.2025 11:21 👍 3 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 2
Fig. 3. Standardized effects of climatic, edaphic, and vegetation variables on the net diversity effect on topsoil C stocks (NDE C) across nine sites (n = 110) on a logarithmic scale (first y-axis; left) and natural scale (second y-axis; right). Error bars denote standard errors. Climatic variables include mean annual temperature (MAT), mean annual precipitation (MAP), as well as variability in temperature and precipitation (interannual CV). Edaphic variables include the inverted first principal component axis for soil pH and C:N ratio (Fertility index) as well as soil texture (based on clay content). Effects of standing stock is represented by basal area per hectare (BA ha-1). Significant effects on NDE C are indicated as *** = p 0.05, n.s. = not significant. Values below 0 indicate negative correlation between NDE C and predictors. 

see 

Werner R, Jensen J, Fransson P, Baum C, Sandén H, Rewald B, Godbold DL, Mayer M, Guillemot J, Robin A, Brancalion PHS, Koricheva J, Ponette Q, Muys B, Verheyen K, Scherer-Lorenzen M, Bauhus J, Beyer F, Hajek P, Jactel H, Weih M (2025) Effects of tree species richness on topsoil carbon and fungal diversity in European planted mixed forests are modulated by environmental conditions. Geoderma 464:117591. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2025.117591

for details

Fig. 3. Standardized effects of climatic, edaphic, and vegetation variables on the net diversity effect on topsoil C stocks (NDE C) across nine sites (n = 110) on a logarithmic scale (first y-axis; left) and natural scale (second y-axis; right). Error bars denote standard errors. Climatic variables include mean annual temperature (MAT), mean annual precipitation (MAP), as well as variability in temperature and precipitation (interannual CV). Edaphic variables include the inverted first principal component axis for soil pH and C:N ratio (Fertility index) as well as soil texture (based on clay content). Effects of standing stock is represented by basal area per hectare (BA ha-1). Significant effects on NDE C are indicated as *** = p 0.05, n.s. = not significant. Values below 0 indicate negative correlation between NDE C and predictors. see Werner R, Jensen J, Fransson P, Baum C, Sandén H, Rewald B, Godbold DL, Mayer M, Guillemot J, Robin A, Brancalion PHS, Koricheva J, Ponette Q, Muys B, Verheyen K, Scherer-Lorenzen M, Bauhus J, Beyer F, Hajek P, Jactel H, Weih M (2025) Effects of tree species richness on topsoil carbon and fungal diversity in European planted mixed forests are modulated by environmental conditions. Geoderma 464:117591. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2025.117591 for details

🚨New paper in Geoderma🚨 Across 9 #TreeDivNet 🧪experiments in Europe, we show that mixed-species 🍁 #forests 🌳🌲store ~9% more #soilcarbon than monocultures. Gains are strongest on cool, <fertile, #climate stable sites, and linked to >fungal richness. #soilcarbon 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.ge...

18.11.2025 10:42 👍 14 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Invitation poster to the international conference ‘Soil Cities’ organised by the School of Architecture at City University of Applied Sciences Bremen on 20–21 November 2025 at the Altes Fundamt in Bremen. The conference is dedicated to soil-sensitive architecture and urban design and brings together international experts from the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, soil and forestry science, as well as ethnology, urban research, art and education to focus on soil as a living habitat and the basis for sustainable and climate-adapted cities. 
 
Programme: www.soilcities.org
Venue: Alten Fundamt, Auf der Kuhlen 1a, 28203 Bremen
 
The conference language is English (with German on Friday). 
It is recognized by the Bremen Chamber of Architects and the Bremen Chamber of Engineers as a continuing education event.
 
The conference is funded by the BMTFR as part of the ‘HAW-Europa Netzwerke’ programme.

Invitation poster to the international conference ‘Soil Cities’ organised by the School of Architecture at City University of Applied Sciences Bremen on 20–21 November 2025 at the Altes Fundamt in Bremen. The conference is dedicated to soil-sensitive architecture and urban design and brings together international experts from the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, soil and forestry science, as well as ethnology, urban research, art and education to focus on soil as a living habitat and the basis for sustainable and climate-adapted cities. Programme: www.soilcities.org Venue: Alten Fundamt, Auf der Kuhlen 1a, 28203 Bremen The conference language is English (with German on Friday). It is recognized by the Bremen Chamber of Architects and the Bremen Chamber of Engineers as a continuing education event. The conference is funded by the BMTFR as part of the ‘HAW-Europa Netzwerke’ programme.

Excited to be participating in the conference 'Soil Cities' on #soil-sensitive architecture and #urban planning. #greeninfrastructure #urbandevelopment, 20–21 November 2025, Altes Fundamt, Bremen. We'll explore how #healthy #soils can shape #climate-resilient #cities. See you at:
www.soilcities.org

17.11.2025 09:14 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Participants of workshop on tree stability lead by Ludek Praus, MendelU, CZ

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Participants of workshop on tree stability lead by Ludek Praus, MendelU, CZ

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lecture on urban green infrastucture by Boris Rewald, MENDELU, CZ

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lecture on urban green infrastucture by Boris Rewald, MENDELU, CZ

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lecture on Strategic urban greening starts with tree inventories: a case 
study of Sarajevo by Alma Hajrudinović-Bogunić, UNSA-SFSA
Mirza Dautbašić, UNSA-SFSA, 
Dženan Bećirović, UNSA-SFSA

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lecture on Strategic urban greening starts with tree inventories: a case study of Sarajevo by Alma Hajrudinović-Bogunić, UNSA-SFSA Mirza Dautbašić, UNSA-SFSA, Dženan Bećirović, UNSA-SFSA

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina, workshop on Modeling water balance components - inclusive 
remote sensing by Marian Schönauer, MENDELU and Ismet Fazlić, UNSA

Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina, workshop on Modeling water balance components - inclusive remote sensing by Marian Schönauer, MENDELU and Ismet Fazlić, UNSA

A look back at the very engaging and productive💧🏙️SPONGE-City BiH conference bit.ly/47apbZx where we
brought together experts from MendelU CZ and UNSA BiH on #Water Manag. & #Urban #Blue-Green 🌳 Infrastr. for #Sponge Cities. Thank you to all who participated & special thanks to Prof. Emira Hukic🧪

27.10.2025 09:26 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1
Join us on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for our 🧪 #forest🍁#ecology seminar. Welcome Francis Martin (INRAE Nancy, France) on 'Into the Heart of Darkness -  #Genomics🧬 #Saptrotrophy-to-Symbiosis  🌳Forest #Soil #Fungioom' 🍄 ZOOM: https://excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES. Free. Q&A.

Holds the excellentia logo, a qr code and reference to funding bodies.

Join us on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for our 🧪 #forest🍁#ecology seminar. Welcome Francis Martin (INRAE Nancy, France) on 'Into the Heart of Darkness - #Genomics🧬 #Saptrotrophy-to-Symbiosis 🌳Forest #Soil #Fungioom' 🍄 ZOOM: https://excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES. Free. Q&A. Holds the excellentia logo, a qr code and reference to funding bodies.

🚨Join us on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for🧪 #forest🍁#ecology #seminar. Welcome Francis M. Martin @fmartin54.bsky.social (INRAE Nancy) 'Into the Heart of Darkness - #Genomics🧬 #Saptrotrophy-to-Symbiosis 🌳Forest #Soil #Fungioom' 🍄 ZOOM: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/SEMINAR-SERIES

24.10.2025 12:47 👍 13 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Cover Page EuAsiaN-ROOT deliverable 1.2. l Handbook on site selection

Cover Page EuAsiaN-ROOT deliverable 1.2. l Handbook on site selection

Big 🧪milestone for #EuAsiaN-ROOT 🌍🌳
We built a #Eurasia wide #forest-soil research #network—28 core sites (18 running) + satellite plots across CZ, DE, IT, KZ, MN, TH, with shared protocols & FAIR data to unlock #belowground insights at AM/EM #mycorrhiza #root contrast. euasianroot.ldf.mendelu.cz

24.10.2025 09:19 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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Above‐ and below‐ground phenology of four tree species in mixed forests and monospecific stands Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

🚨Publication ALERT🚨 #Root #phenology in mixed 🍁 #forests 🧪2-yr study (oak, hornbeam, lime, maple): roots start > leaves; maple, hornbeam peak < oak, lime; #mixing mirrors dominant sp; leaf–root lag; winter growth at 4.2 °C; temp link flips; Qiwen Guo et al. 2025, Funct Ecol 👉 doi.org/10.1111/1365...

17.10.2025 15:22 👍 10 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
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Diversity in Resource Use Strategies Promotes Productivity in Young Planted Tree Species Mixtures By analyzing data from over 83,000 trees in 21 experiments across five continents, we found that forests with more species were more productive and had more stable growth. Productivity was driven mai...

🚨Publication alert🚨Across 21 #forest 🧪🍁 experiments (84k #trees, 89 spp.), productivity ⬆️ with🌳 #richness (saturating) and variability ⬇️. #Functionaldiversity mediated gains; #structuraldiversity trended ⬇️. Selection effects dominate. Acquisitive, low-WD species benefited. doi.org/10.1111/gcb....

08.10.2025 09:59 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

🚨Publication alert🚨 #Forest 🌳 #diversity ≠ automatic #drought resilience. Across #treedivnet 🧪🍁experiments, single-year drought growth reflected #trees’ #hydraulic safety margins & drought intensity, not richness. In consecutive droughts, div effects grew—direction varied by site. #Traits matter.

08.10.2025 09:45 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Symbolbild: Die Hand eines Holocaust-Überlebenden mit tätowierter Häftlingsnummer hält die Hand eines jungen Palästinensers. Im Hintergrund leuchtet eine Kerze zwischen Davidstern und palästinensischer Flagge – Zeichen von Erinnerung, Mitgefühl und Hoffnung auf Frieden. Bild: ChatGPT/KGS IAK Berlin

https://auschwitz.info/de/presse/pressemitteilungen/presseinfo-einzeln/lesen/zwei-jahre-nach-dem-7-oktober-2023-erinnerung-solidaritaet-und-die-hoffnung-auf-frieden-3214.html

Symbolbild: Die Hand eines Holocaust-Überlebenden mit tätowierter Häftlingsnummer hält die Hand eines jungen Palästinensers. Im Hintergrund leuchtet eine Kerze zwischen Davidstern und palästinensischer Flagge – Zeichen von Erinnerung, Mitgefühl und Hoffnung auf Frieden. Bild: ChatGPT/KGS IAK Berlin https://auschwitz.info/de/presse/pressemitteilungen/presseinfo-einzeln/lesen/zwei-jahre-nach-dem-7-oktober-2023-erinnerung-solidaritaet-und-die-hoffnung-auf-frieden-3214.html

Holocaust-Überlebende weltweit gedenken den Opfern des 7. Oktober 2023. Sie trauern um zerstörte Familien, warnen vor wachsendem #Antisemitismus und hoffen trotz allem auf #Frieden – für #Israel, für die Menschen in Gaza, für die Menschlichkeit. #Erinnerung #NieWieder

auschwitz.info/de/presse/pr...

06.10.2025 19:54 👍 101 🔁 36 💬 2 📌 1
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Rooting for function: community‐level fine‐root traits relate to many ecosystem functions Humans are driving biodiversity change, which also alters community functional traits. However, how changes in the functional traits of the community alter ecosystem functions—especially belowground...

📢 Hot off the press in New Phytologist!
A fresh study explores the link between root traits and ecosystem functions 🌱🌍, with our very own Thom Kuyper among the co-authors! 👏

🔗 Check it out :
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

06.10.2025 11:25 👍 6 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
INvitation poster for Join us on Wednesday, 8 October 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for our 🧪 #forest🍁#ecology seminar, MENDELU, CZ "Landsharing: can #agroforestry enhance #biodiversity" by Martin Lukac @mtnlkc.bsky.social, University of Reading, UK. Shows text in front of an agroforestry plantation photo and the Excellentia and EU logos

INvitation poster for Join us on Wednesday, 8 October 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for our 🧪 #forest🍁#ecology seminar, MENDELU, CZ "Landsharing: can #agroforestry enhance #biodiversity" by Martin Lukac @mtnlkc.bsky.social, University of Reading, UK. Shows text in front of an agroforestry plantation photo and the Excellentia and EU logos

🚨Join us on Wednesday, 8 October 2025, 16:00 CEST (Prague) for our 🧪 #forest🍁#ecology seminar, MENDELU, CZ "Landsharing: can #agroforestry enhance #biodiversity?" by Martin Lukac @mtnlkc.bsky.social, University of Reading, UK. Zoom: excellentia.ldf.mendelu.cz/seminar-series. Free. Q&A via chat

29.09.2025 09:08 👍 6 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
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Diversity in Resource Use Strategies Promotes Productivity in Young Planted Tree Species Mixtures By analyzing data from over 83,000 trees in 21 experiments across five continents, we found that forests with more species were more productive and had more stable growth. Productivity was driven mai....

🗞️New study in @globalchangebio.bsky.social 🗞️

🌳Diversity in resource use strategies promotes productivity across a global network of tree #diversity experiments?🌲

Read our new study led by Joel Jensen together with #TreeDivNet here:

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

29.09.2025 06:43 👍 24 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1

Makes me as PhD supervisor even more proud of Ilija!

26.09.2025 17:35 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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As climate adaptation needs increase, is this the solution to closing the finance gap?

17.09.2025 11:01 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 2
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Substantial forest soil carbon accrual from absorptive fine roots over decadal timescales - Nature Geoscience The accrual of soil carbon from absorptive fine roots exceeds that of leaf litter in forests despite lower productivity, according to an analysis of field observations from Northern Hemisphere forest sites.

Absorptive fine #roots drive substantial #forest #soil carbon accumulation over the long term: Substantial forest soil carbon accrual from absorptive fine roots over decadal timescales - Nature Geoscience

23.09.2025 14:49 👍 17 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Article collection / special issue: Forest Soils: How Harvesting Methods and Management Shape Soil Properties, Functions, and Resilience

Journal: Discover Forests

Url: https://link.springer.com/collections/dgafjfgejh


Intensifying climate pressures and timber demands are refocusing attention on forest soils, the foundation of productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. Harvesting methods can alter physical soil properties, hydrology, and nutrient cycles, while management incentives such as increased structural and species diversity, retention of deadwood and legacy trees, or the maintenance of refugia may buffer or reverse impacts.


Together, these practices govern soil carbon dynamics, greenhouse-gas fluxes, microbial and faunal communities, mycorrhizal networks, and erosion and water quality, yet the mechanistic links and context dependencies remain underexplored across forest types and pedoclimatic zones. This collection invites original research, perspectives and reviews that quantify how harvesting systems (e.g., reduced-impact logging, mechanized operations, continuous-cover forestry) and diversity/retention strategies (e.g., mixed-species stands, structural complexity, coarse woody debris) affect soil properties and functions.


We especially welcome studies that bridge scales, from plot to landscape and from short-term responses to long-term recovery, and that integrate physiology, biogeochemistry, soil ecology, and hydrology using field experiments, long-term trials, chrono sequences, remote sensing, geostatistical analysis, synthesis/meta-analysis, and/or innovative analytics (e.g., modelling, eDNA, isotopes). Submissions with regional to global scope and data-driven policy relevance (i.e., nature-based solutions) are encouraged.


Our goal is to draw attention to forest management practices that hinder or improve ecosystem functions and services by hampering or stewarding soil life and function.

Article collection / special issue: Forest Soils: How Harvesting Methods and Management Shape Soil Properties, Functions, and Resilience Journal: Discover Forests Url: https://link.springer.com/collections/dgafjfgejh Intensifying climate pressures and timber demands are refocusing attention on forest soils, the foundation of productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. Harvesting methods can alter physical soil properties, hydrology, and nutrient cycles, while management incentives such as increased structural and species diversity, retention of deadwood and legacy trees, or the maintenance of refugia may buffer or reverse impacts. Together, these practices govern soil carbon dynamics, greenhouse-gas fluxes, microbial and faunal communities, mycorrhizal networks, and erosion and water quality, yet the mechanistic links and context dependencies remain underexplored across forest types and pedoclimatic zones. This collection invites original research, perspectives and reviews that quantify how harvesting systems (e.g., reduced-impact logging, mechanized operations, continuous-cover forestry) and diversity/retention strategies (e.g., mixed-species stands, structural complexity, coarse woody debris) affect soil properties and functions. We especially welcome studies that bridge scales, from plot to landscape and from short-term responses to long-term recovery, and that integrate physiology, biogeochemistry, soil ecology, and hydrology using field experiments, long-term trials, chrono sequences, remote sensing, geostatistical analysis, synthesis/meta-analysis, and/or innovative analytics (e.g., modelling, eDNA, isotopes). Submissions with regional to global scope and data-driven policy relevance (i.e., nature-based solutions) are encouraged. Our goal is to draw attention to forest management practices that hinder or improve ecosystem functions and services by hampering or stewarding soil life and function.

🚨Article collection OPEN🚨
🧪🍁 #Forest #Soils: How Harvesting Methods and Management Shape Soil Properties, Functions, and Resilience. Edited by Marian Schönauer and me at 🌲"Discover Forests". 🌳 APC currently waived, open till mid 2026 (tbd). link.springer.com/collections/... ... OA, reviews, welcome!

25.09.2025 10:27 👍 8 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 1

Welcome to the 9th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants. Join leading researchers, students, and professionals in Como, Italy to explore how woody roots contribute to sustainability, soil health, and plant production across diverse ecosystems.

Main Themes & Highlights
Immagine
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Root-driven sustainability
Soil protection and health
Plant production in changing environments
Root-soil-ecosystem interactions
Technological innovation in root research
Sessions will cover topics such as root ecology, mycorrhizal dynamics, belowground monitoring technologies, agroforestry applications, and global change impacts. The event will include keynote presentations, oral sessions, posters, and a field visit.

Welcome to the 9th International Symposium on Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants. Join leading researchers, students, and professionals in Como, Italy to explore how woody roots contribute to sustainability, soil health, and plant production across diverse ecosystems. Main Themes & Highlights Immagine logo Root-driven sustainability Soil protection and health Plant production in changing environments Root-soil-ecosystem interactions Technological innovation in root research Sessions will cover topics such as root ecology, mycorrhizal dynamics, belowground monitoring technologies, agroforestry applications, and global change impacts. The event will include keynote presentations, oral sessions, posters, and a field visit.

🚨SAVE the DATE🚨 "9th International 🧪 Symposium on 🍁Woody Root research" 3-5 June 2026, Como, Italy. www.uninsubria.eu/about-us/our.... Sessions will cover #root #ecology, #mycorrhizal dynamics, #belowground #technologies, #agroforestry applications, & #globalchange. Reserve your accomodation soon!

25.09.2025 07:16 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
Invitation posterfor participation at the Conference “Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina (SPONGE CITY-BH)”

We are pleased to announce the international conference “Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina (SPONGE CITY-BH)”, which will take place in Sarajevo from October 20–22, 2025.

Organized by the Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Sarajevo, and Mendel University in Brno, this event will bring together leading experts, researchers, practitioners, and students to address one of the most pressing challenges of our time—ensuring sustainable management of water resources in rapidly urbanizing environments.

The conference will provide a platform for exchanging innovative ideas, best practices, and research findings on integrating blue and green infrastructure into urban landscapes. Particular emphasis will be placed on advancing the Sponge City concept, a nature-based solution that aims to enhance resilience to climate change, mitigate flood risks, and improve urban living conditions.

In addition to scientific presentations and professional lectures, the conference will host a student research competition, recognizing the outstanding contributions of PhD, MSc, and BSc students. Through this initiative, we aim to encourage young researchers to showcase their work, foster dialogue across generations of experts, and highlight innovative approaches to sustainable urban water management.

Invitation posterfor participation at the Conference “Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina (SPONGE CITY-BH)” We are pleased to announce the international conference “Sustainable Water Management and Urban Blue-Green Infrastructure for Advancing Sponge City Perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina (SPONGE CITY-BH)”, which will take place in Sarajevo from October 20–22, 2025. Organized by the Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Sarajevo, and Mendel University in Brno, this event will bring together leading experts, researchers, practitioners, and students to address one of the most pressing challenges of our time—ensuring sustainable management of water resources in rapidly urbanizing environments. The conference will provide a platform for exchanging innovative ideas, best practices, and research findings on integrating blue and green infrastructure into urban landscapes. Particular emphasis will be placed on advancing the Sponge City concept, a nature-based solution that aims to enhance resilience to climate change, mitigate flood risks, and improve urban living conditions. In addition to scientific presentations and professional lectures, the conference will host a student research competition, recognizing the outstanding contributions of PhD, MSc, and BSc students. Through this initiative, we aim to encourage young researchers to showcase their work, foster dialogue across generations of experts, and highlight innovative approaches to sustainable urban water management.

🧪CONFERENCE "Sustainable #Water Management and 🏙️ #Urban Blue-Green 🌳 #Infrastructure for Advancing 💧 #Sponge City Perspectives in #BiH" October 20-22, 2025, University of #Sarajevo, BiH. Free admission. Register until October 15, link at www.sfsa.unsa.ba/web/invitati...

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Agroforestry coffee plot in the Sidama region, Ethiopia

Agroforestry coffee plot in the Sidama region, Ethiopia

🚨PUBLICATION ALERT🧪Soil carbon to go: #Agroforestry🌳practices including 🍁 #coffee sequester the highest amounts of #soil #C in mountainous Southern #Ethiopia. Agroforestry Systems. doi:10.1007/s10457-025-01298-2; Access: rdcu.be/eFJ90 AF systems based on coffee are key to enhancing soil C storage.

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Titel slide of a keynote lecture on "Rooted Realities: A Soil-Centric Agenda for Arboriculture",  Tree for Life – Life for a Tree 2025 / "Risk" conference in Brno, CZ by Boris Rewald | lecture in English

Titel slide of a keynote lecture on "Rooted Realities: A Soil-Centric Agenda for Arboriculture", Tree for Life – Life for a Tree 2025 / "Risk" conference in Brno, CZ by Boris Rewald | lecture in English

Thank you for the great atmosphere, the care you show for trees, and for providing a platform for #roots, #mycorrhiza and #soilhealth in #urban areas. Stressed city trees need us to look beneath our feet – 'Rooted Realities'. CZ National Arborist Conference: 'Tree for Life – Life for a Tree 2025'.

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Figure 1. Key figure. Advanced spectroscopy-based pipeline for root species differentiation.

(A) Root phenotyping system. The root phenotyping system consists of a minirhizotron installed in the field trials at various angles from the vertical axis, best suited for accommodating the camera system. (B) Light spectrum. The light spectrum consists of three main regions: UV, visible light, and IR. The IR region is further divided into two groups: near-IR (NIR) spanning 750–1000 nm and short-wave IR (SWIR) covering 1000–2500 nm. Examples of six features that could be detected in roots in multispectral analysis encoding for blue, green, red, water, nitrogen, and carbon. The wavelength scale is expressed in nanometers (nm). (C) Multispectral camera system. The camera is mounted on an aluminum tube, which allows smooth movement along the minirhizotron for efficient data collection. On the right is an example of image overlay of different multispectral bands. (D) Root species differentiation. Left: The large volume of multispectral images captured by the camera system is processed and segmented using software that leverages deep learning and machine learning for high-throughput segmentation. The segmentation involves distinguishing and separating root objects from nonroot objects within root and soil mixtures. Center: The segmented roots are clustered using unsupervised methods, including k-means clustering and principal component analysis. Right: Supervised statistical analysis predicts root species (species 1 and species 2) in a mixture. Created in BioRender (https://BioRender.com/k43u259). 

© 2025 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2025.07.003

Figure 1. Key figure. Advanced spectroscopy-based pipeline for root species differentiation. (A) Root phenotyping system. The root phenotyping system consists of a minirhizotron installed in the field trials at various angles from the vertical axis, best suited for accommodating the camera system. (B) Light spectrum. The light spectrum consists of three main regions: UV, visible light, and IR. The IR region is further divided into two groups: near-IR (NIR) spanning 750–1000 nm and short-wave IR (SWIR) covering 1000–2500 nm. Examples of six features that could be detected in roots in multispectral analysis encoding for blue, green, red, water, nitrogen, and carbon. The wavelength scale is expressed in nanometers (nm). (C) Multispectral camera system. The camera is mounted on an aluminum tube, which allows smooth movement along the minirhizotron for efficient data collection. On the right is an example of image overlay of different multispectral bands. (D) Root species differentiation. Left: The large volume of multispectral images captured by the camera system is processed and segmented using software that leverages deep learning and machine learning for high-throughput segmentation. The segmentation involves distinguishing and separating root objects from nonroot objects within root and soil mixtures. Center: The segmented roots are clustered using unsupervised methods, including k-means clustering and principal component analysis. Right: Supervised statistical analysis predicts root species (species 1 and species 2) in a mixture. Created in BioRender (https://BioRender.com/k43u259). © 2025 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2025.07.003

🚨Publication Alert🚨Root mixture analysis: methods and vision. Marco Lombardi et al. doi.org/10.1016/j.tp... - A 🧪 rational why we need (better) tools to study (crop) #root mixtures to move toward #sustainable #production of #food #feed #energy. Download 50 days: authors.elsevier.com/a/1lZUN4rGdj...

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🚨Publication Alert🚨Patterns in #Root Phenology of Woody Plants Across Climate Regions: Drivers, Constraints, and Ecosystem Implications - Qiwen Guo et al. doi.org/10.3390/f160... - the 🍁study synthesizes data from ~60 🧪 studies to identify #phenological patterns of woody plants / #trees #belowground

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