Interactions of Soil Minerals with Organic Components and Microorganisms
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by P. Ming Huang
Interactions of Soil Minerals with Organic Components and Microorganisms
by P. Ming Huang
The 5th International Symposium on Interactions of Soil Minerals with Organic Components and Microorganisms (ISMOM) was held in Pucon, Chile, 24–28 November 2008. This symposium was the 2nd Inter-Congress Conference of Commission 2.5 Soil Physical/Chemical/Biological Interfacial Reactions of the International Union of Soil Sciences. The theme of this symposium was on soil-root–microbe interactions and the impact on the transformations and fate of nutrients and pollutants in the ecosystem. This symposium successfully brought together environmental chemists, mineralogists, microbiologists, ecologists, toxicologists, and soil scientists to share information, identify gaps in knowledge, and stimulate research on the physicochemical and biological interfacial interactions in soil and related environments, with special focus on the soil-root interface (rhizosphere).
Four plenary lectures, 11 keynote addresses, 47 oral papers, and 157 posters were presented over five days during the following sessions:
Ecological Significance of Interactions among Clay Minerals, Organic Matter, and Biota
Soil-Root Microbe Interactions and their Effects on the Transformation and Bioavailability of Nutrients
Soil-Root-Microbe Interactions and their Effects on the Biophysico-Chemical Transformation, Fate, and Toxicity of Metals and Metalloids
Dynamics and Transformations of Natural Organics and Xenobiotic Compounds
Environmental Biotechnology: Biochemical and Molecular Mechanisms of Microbe-Plant-Root Interactions and their Genomic and Proteomic Advances Pertaining to Restoration of Contaminated Sites
The symposium was attended by over 200 participants from 36 countries in five continents. It was a major step forward in establishing effective avenues of communication among relevant scientists in developing and developed countries about how to protect and sustain the global environment.
Full details of the conference program, including a list of speakers and lecture titles are available at <www.ismom2008ufro.cl>.
The chair of ISMOM 2008 was Maria de la Luz Mora. This symposium was sponsored and financially supported by IUPAC, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the National Council of Science and Technology of the Chilean Ministry of Education, and La Frontera University, Temuco, Chile.
P. Ming Huang <pan.huang@usask.ca>, a professor emeritus of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, is a titular member of IUPAC Division of Chemistry and the Environment and the IUPAC representative to ISMOM 2008.
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- What Is “Materials Chemistry?”
- Beyond the Book
- Scientific Method: Can It Help Promote the Public Appreciation of Science?
- IUPAC President Publicizes the International Year of Chemistry
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