IMPRS course 'Soil, soil biology and soil hydrology'
- Start: May 5, 2025
- End: May 30, 2025
1. General information
Date: May, 2025
Teachers: Marion Schrumpf, Markus Lange, Bernhard Ahrens, Gerd Gleixner, Anke Hildebrandt and Zander Human
Location: MPI-BGC and FSU Jena, Institute for Ecology (Dornburger Str. 159)
Category: Core courses related to BGC cycles
1.0 CP for the whole course
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
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If you are an doctoral researcher with limited background knowledge in soil, this is the right course for you.
Suggested reading
Brady & Weil (2001). The Nature and Properties of Soils. Prentice Hall
2. Preliminary agenda
Legend
L = lecture, D = demonstration, P = practical, E = excursion
Wednesday, May 7 or May 6
Intro to soil science and the mineral phase of the soil with Marion Schrumpf
09:00 - 10:30 Important aspects of soil science (L)- Soil function and formation
- Intro to soil phases (water/air, mineral, organic)
11:00 - 12:00 Soil description and sampling (close to the MPI, E/D)
- Description of soil profile
- Measurement of simple soil properties in the field
- Description of soil profile
- Measurement of simple soil properties in the field
14:30 - 16:00 Soil classification (L)
- Key concepts and systems
- Soil transfer functions
- Soil properties and ecological site characteristics
Wednesday, May 7 or Friday, May 9
09:00 - 10:00 Soil degradation (L) with Marion Schrumpf
- compaction, loss of organic carbon, acidification, increased erosion, i.e. results of intensive land use
10:30 - 11:30 Overview of soil fauna (L) with Markus Lange (possibly after Gerd and
- Biodiversity of soil organisms
- soil food webs
- Role of functional organism groups for biogeochemical processes (including their role for soil structure)
Thursday, May 15
Soil biology (II) with Zander Human at Dornburger Str. 159, lecture hall on the 4th floor
09:00 - 12:00 Introduction into Soil Microbiology (L)
- Diversity and function of soil microorganisms
- Actors/drivers in element cycles
- Methods of soil biology (classical field & laboratory incubations)
- Omics-based soil microbiology methods
12:00 - 12:45 Lunch break
12:45 - 17:00 Practical Part in the Laboratory
- DNA extraction from soil
- Introduction to PCR and amplicon sequencing
- Gel analysis of PCR products
Friday, May 16
C-N cycles in the soil (connection to the organic soil phase)
14:30 - 16:00 Soil C and N stocks and turnover (L) with Gerd Gleixner
- Carbon stabilization mechanisms
- C and N processes and interactions
- Methods for determination of substrates and C/N processes and isotopic markers
Monday, May 19
Soil modeling
- please bring a laptop with a current version of VSCode and Julia installed.
tbd
Pore & water phase, transport processes with Anke Hildebrandt
09:00 - 10:20 the below ground hydraulic system (L)
- subsurface water compartments
- water potentials
- exchange between surface, soil and groundwater
10:40 - 12:00 water flow in unsaturated soil (L)
- soil water retention
- unsaturated water flow in soil
13:00 - 14:00 plant water relations (L)
- the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum
- root water uptake: limits and spatial extent
3. Registration
>> Register here by April 11, 2025.