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Organic Carbon Amendments Support Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration.
Summary
Dr. Nanthi Bolan will lead a webinar on March 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM Beijing time, part of the 22nd Carbon Research International Forum, about how organic carbonaceous amendments relate to soil health and carbon sequestration.
Content
Dr. Nanthi Bolan will lead a webinar on March 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM Beijing time that explores the links between organic carbon amendments, soil health, and carbon sequestration. The session is part of the 22nd Carbon Research International Forum and will be hosted by Professor Hailong Wang of Foshan University via Zoom. Presentations and discussion will cover organic carbonaceous materials such as compost, manure, and crop residues, as well as engineered inputs like biochar. The program will examine microbial processes, carbon stabilization mechanisms, and trade-offs in managing soil carbon.
Key details:
- Webinar date and time: March 11, 2026, at 2:00 PM Beijing time.
- Event context: part of the 22nd Carbon Research International Forum; hosted by Professor Hailong Wang; online via Zoom and open-access.
- Topics covered: organic carbonaceous amendments (compost, manure, crop residues), biochar integration, soil microbial ecology, nutrient cycling, and soil structure.
- Research findings reported: effectiveness of amendments depends on amendment quality, application rate, soil type, and environmental conditions; not all organic materials have equal carbon stabilization potential.
- Trade-offs noted: enhancing soil organic carbon can involve increased non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions (reported examples include N2O and CH4) depending on management and context.
- Speaker background: Dr. Nanthi Bolan is described as a long‑standing researcher with extensive publications and a high h-index who has studied soil nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes.
Summary:
The session brings together research and policy perspectives on the interplay between soil health improvements and the carbon sequestration value of organic amendments. Presentations will review mechanisms from microbial transformation to biochar-mediated stabilization and will consider emission trade-offs. Immediate outcomes are expert presentations and cross-disciplinary discussion; next steps are undetermined at this time.
