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Use of Nitrifiers As Biological Indicators of Soil Health to Assess Environmental Impact

Clemson University will be holding a Going Organic: Seminar Series virtual event with a featured guest speaker each month. The Going Organic: Seminar Series will gather aspiring plant scientists and breeders once a month for a 45-minute virtual seminar relating to organic production systems, crop biofortification, and human health.

The March seminar will feature Dr. Ann-Marie Fortuna, a Research Soil Scientist with the USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, on March 22, 2022, from 10:00 – 10:45 AM (EST). The title of Dr. Fortuna’s seminar is "Use of Nitrifiers As Biological Indicators of Soil Health to Assess Environmental Impact”.

Dr. Fortuna’s research focuses on microbial and soil processes regulating nutrient cycling, soil health, and global climate change in agricultural and grassland systems as well as the use of soil health indicators to measure the effectiveness of remediation and land management strategies. Her nationally recognized program addresses environmental quality and its impacts on land, air, and water resources.

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Click Here to Register Now – OR – Visit:  https://clemson.zoom.us/webina...qk1axBT9Ki-6-pIVwRSQ

Going Organic - Seminar Series: Dr. Ann-Marie Fortuna

  • Seminar Date: March 22, 2022; 10:00 – 10:45 AM (EST)
  • Cost: Free (Registration Required)
  • Location: Zoom
  • How to Register: Online Registration. Click HERE to Register
  • For more information, updates, and, announcements visit our website:  http://clemson.edu/cafls/opbi


Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us should you have any questions.

Best Regards,

Going Organic – Seminar Series: Organizing Committee

Tristan Lawrence (Project Manager), Dil Thavarajah (Pulse-Lead)

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, SC

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